Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-09-21 - Orange Coast Pilot, ,..._ ... I ~ ' . , -. i l I l t I · 10 States Report Walkouts ,.... . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . _. ...... ,. ; ..... County Slayer's Escape Foiled After 36 Hours DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * '* * - THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEM BER 21 , 1978 lfOL 11, NO lM, • Sf.CllON,, .. PA Gt' Striking Teachers Jailed By T he AHsoclatelJ PreHs N1·u1ly a riflh of the 1.250 publ1t sthool tcu ch crb in Bri<tgc·rmrt, Con n . th<• iitate·., larJ.tt•lll <'lly, iJrc 1n J<lll for def y 111g a bark to wrirk ordl'r S1xly lt·<.H'hPrs wt"nl lo jail W1•<ln1•sday. J01111ng IRO al rca<ly 1m1msom·d at National Guard 1·arnp~ around th1• ~lute for con l111uani.t th(•rr WN•k 0111 witlkout M <·an while. tc1:1rhcr~ • strike" 111 at h·a~l 10 stales lc•fl mort· lhan u htd f m1llwn "ludcnt ~ fr11m the l'll·mt•ntury to thf• col lt•.i1· lt'vl'l uul of the clussroum > """ . .. 12 ·foot· long Pet Python StraDgles Owner 0,000 Bird Caged · Escaped Penguin Rescued CJNCI NN/\TI (/\J') -Most motorists apparent ly. <lldn't h<.'ltl'Vt' lhl·1r l'Y<-'S But Doug Lewis. who dl'IVl '!-1 a i.oft dl'lnk ln1t k . w<Js m ore practttal Wlw n Ill' :-.;iw thl· pcngum wulkrng along th<· ro:.id , lw :-.toppud :1 nd sho<Jl·d it to a serv1t·c· station Tht•n '. Lt•w1!-i and .h•rr.v Duvclius t'l.lpturcd tl. and I A·wb look 11 hunw /\ flu rry of l l·l l·phonl· c::.lls d1 stlot-.1·c1 th1· pt·ng urn's ult•nlll y -1t wa!-1 one-of two South /\fn(':rn p<•ngu1n~ that t'!'i<':J JH.'d Fnday from Kings bland Fam il y J<~nt<.·rl:unm t>nl ('t·nt<:r. IO mile:-, <.iW;Jy Thi' oth1•r 1wnl-(urn W;JS hit by a t;JI' and ktlll'd Tlw 1w ngu1111!-i vuhu·d at about Sl .500 "I th111k .Jt-rry 1w~ol 1<1ll·d :-.oml· pa~M·:-. 1111 111·xt y1•:11' ... "411<1 I .('WI!'! Convicted Slayer • e1st ems Duo Hit County Jewelers tty (ii\RV GRANVIU ,,.; Of IM O•llY Piiot Sl•tl t\ mun and womun rohtwn l c.'alrl ht•ld up a BUl'll lJ Park J1•welr y :-.ton· W1•dncsd,1y anrt math • llwir g .. 1.1wa y rluteh1ng I wo ~atdwb fllkll with d1.imond Jt•w1·lry valued ut $150,000 l111l1t•t· :-.:ml th1• hol<lu11 t1•um lhul hit 1111• ll1H1'-•' of D111munrb .1t H!lili K111111 Av.-ali.o n·ll«vt•d thn•t• m1•n 111 th1· ~tun· of S<!.1)111, tllf'V t•1Jllt·<·t1 vl'ly t arrtcfl 10 lht1r lo'. a ltt•I '> On 1 of tl111,1· m1·1· wa-, .1 wwl'lry °"''''Mlhlll, Holwrt Lunn 11·11r•''>l'lll 111g tlw t.11-, 1\ ngeh·'> haM•d fir m 11111 lyn l'r11du1·t:-. who h;1111w111•1I lo arriv1· ,11 lht• "ton• whil1· I h1· 111lil11•r y wui. in prog rt•11:-. ,. ' Tht:· Bridl(cport ll'uchers hav1· not :10Hcm·d lhc1 r demand for <.1n H fl perce nt J>UY hoosl and have rejected :-.ulary incrcas<·s of 7 pcrc·l'nl. l~ay rani:tes from $9,450 ~ *• ~-t• ,+ • ( ~ rfffilll Nll'6b;;d in. f ~;;p; •. Lunn Wi•~ .. 11.uu;kl}', r;,~J 1t;v!.1f .. 9i W sftU' .... l'lfL ·llrrl('f'f'11t?lf""ct1n --..~:=,...;,,-n. W"sl (;1•rmu11 !-iOldi1•ri. p:1rtac·1pat111g u1 w;11 man1·uv1·r-. :in• l11wd up n1•:ir u l:argt· n·:-.t·ut• lwllt'optt·r Th•"'ll ' -.oldwrs J.(l'I to . 1·n1oy lhl· ad1v1ty m·ar Munu·h ly 111g down lx:<·aus1· I ht·v h:1v1·'h1·t·n de!-.1gn::llt·d as wo11n1kd .. Reptile Collector Killed by Python t't,OflENC'E, K v 1 f\1 '1 A J.1 year old n•pt1h• 1·11ll1·1·tor hu~ died of !)f runl(ulut1un :1n1·1 u l>t.'l python more than I:! f1•1•1 lonit ovcrpowl•red him ut h1~ home dur1nl( a fct'd1111( Tht• v1r-t1m wah 1'11•n11f11•1l hy Roont· Counly uuthorat1c" ui. Truck Burns On Freeway llunttnli(ton Rt•ur h f lrt•ml'n douaed rlnm1•11 1r1 11 burnlnl( plt'kU1> trurk on ttu· Sun Diego Frec•wiay Wt-dncsdoy 11fternoon The truck 's owner . flobt'rl M cu1d e1 o f P1.tl 1JJ11 Verd 11 , <'llC'apcd lnJur y, flrc•mt•n 1181d The blat1• began al 3 23 p m nur thf' Hcuch Roulev11hl of framp The" fir~ wui. 1•11u-.1·d hy un ovcrhtU•lttd l'nf(lnt' thut IRnilt'ft the truck'-i rn l. 1u11d hrt• (.'afll Ro1cr lfosm •r " Douglas Martin. an (•IPrtr1cum ll1s w1ft• told Kentucky Stull' l'olit•e lhul sh<· ruulld him un 1·on11 <.·1ouh in lht· buM•mcnt of llwlr hornt• lat<.• T ue11day with u pylhon ro1lf'd uround h11. neck n oonl' County Coronl•r Don Sllth :wuJ hc wu>. certain dt•al h wu:. attrl butnhl<• lo strun1<ulol1on by ltw snukc J.;fforts lo revive Murt1n f u tl<'d . :1ccording to Slate Troopl"f' Hobart Stranger . u •WI.Chhor c·ullt•d to tht• home hy Mnrt1n'11 wife M urlin owned three rPlirulnt 1•d python11 ranJ<l nl( 1n lcnl(lh from 12 lo 1'l fcpt and 11 l>-011 con i;t r l rtor llv al so ownNJ al lil(al or s, lizards. t urantulu • :;piders. lurtl <•fi and other snnkt>s. often iovln~ lcctur •g und 11how11 on the collc<'l1on "If 11 crnwls t>r Hhlht'r'l, it's t1own there." u1d Slit<' Trooper Mike F.vanx fir adrlf'rl 1tu11 ltw itnuk<•" often UCJI IOO!lc, hid In lht• wull11 onrl "would bt• m1sslnl( for 11cv ·rul Wl"('klJ " f':hwwh1·n-. tulks cont1ntt1·d rn I ht.> I 00 . 000 p u JH I CI 1> Vf' I an cl '> 1· h 11 o I sys t l• m II t· i. fl i l 1· p1•ss1m i~m llwt un <•J.(rcement 1·1J1lld not Ix• r<'c.achc·d lw forc next wet•k ut lht• t•urlwst No proi.(rt'Kh wu» reported in Seattle, Tacoma, Wash .• ·and f''ull H1 ver. Mat.!l., whcr<' dh, 1wtes. hk1· those 1n m ost other ureus of the country, t•cntcred un sulury demand~ On Wl'<lnt>~day, the bix !>lnk in~ un1oru. in Clcvc!land slaRcd u unit y demonstrution outsidl· ljchool adm1n1strat1on hctid quarters and thousands of tt•uchers und no n -acadcm1r t•mpl oyees r heercd loudly wh<·n th1•y W<'• l' told they may face h prolongt'<1 wulkout und even jail Soml' 10,000 teachers and non (Sf'•• Tt:/\C'IU:Rs. Paar A2 l Parolee H eld Afte r Rapes SA C RAM F:NTO I "1» A pri11on 1mroll•t• hus hccn booked for tnVl'8lll(UlJOn O( three rltpe!> und two ultt"MJ}lcd rap('R 1tl or nt·or Surrnmento City CollCl(l' h I n r l" .I u I y 2 ft • u p o I I c e 11poke11man Hald Deputy Chier Ed Martin 111ld Wallace Wllllam11 Jr .• 3~. wtUi taken Into cUAtody 111 he weJkcd toward the <'ampu8 lat Monday Wllllumt1 llvea In an apartment ucro11 Sutttrvllle R<u•d from thl' t•ollcgc. police 11a1d M Mlln l'!ttld thr<''' wt>men wer•• rnpt'd. on(' {'1u•apC'd und another ronvlnced her attacker n<>l to rape her A convicted murder er hcud•·d for dcuth row wus thought for :!fl ~1H s to huv1· t•st·u11t•1t from anl(e County .Juli some tinw csday <·vcnml( Rut curly th11, morning, :1~ y <' u r o I d M u u r 1 c· c· S e t o n Thompson wus cnptured wh1•r1• his f utile• c11capc try hcgan, in u fenced recreation arcu ulop Lhc ('OUnly Jilli Accordrng to a )101 wutch com- m under . Thnmp:.on hud wcdgt.>i'I hlms<·lf into a ruts(' roof tn a restroom in the r err1•utron urea There hi.' n•mu1m•d undetected ror 36 hour~ whdt• lt·um!) of she ri rf'i. dt•pul 1<>s s1•11 rched for him • Thl' w:ilrh <·11mn11u1'1<'r S1Jl'1 Thomp11<1n wus raptur('(f when he Rncukcd from his light llQUCCZe hldlng plu<'t• und WUN upparcntly planning to form u volleyball n •t into 1t rope ladder of sort11 lie reportedly plannt.>d to nlna h1N m ukOilhlrt lu<ldur over the Jail wull untt lh1•n Rt·urry down 11 to frf><'dom prov1dini;i It wa11 Ion" t•nonfi(h •to curry him tr1 :.ofl\ty five 11tor1t'K IJ1•l11w ttw jllll rrJ<1f Thomp110n, who 111 believed to hev<' bct>n without food und waler dtJrlnl( hill 36 hour hide and •eek l'8CllPUde. Wft!i red {In(! lhun r eturned to his one man tell . hll recreation prlv1 le(Je& re- voked DurlnJ( the 36 hour monhunt In wnd ouhlld(• the Jail a key wit nf'111J agolruit Thompson In his r(I cent murd r lriul wu~ und1·r pollcu protl'<'llon J uller11 lnltlully reported that Thompson wa~ last· st·r-n I.uh' 'l'ucbday uftcrnoon rld1nu u Juil 1•srulalo('. Tht' esc·ulator wns t·urry ing tum from lhl· rccrculion area on the jall'i:. roof 1n Sunta i\nu to his l'Cll nut the convicted sluyc·r nf•vt•r arrived bock al his cell lie wati c ha rged with th•· shootin(( slay in(( la1!l Nov 17 of 34 year·old Michael Whulcn und thl• attempted murder of Whale n's compunion. June l"elice. Mrs. Felice wa~ shot lhrt•e lrmt•s in the upparcnt armc'<I rohlwry utlcmpl 1mudc the Lu llubru home 11hc ~hurcd with Wholcn Rut the• 40·year old womun USN• Ni\88•:1>, Pall" .\2) <;ei in Style With the Pilot Orange CouHt rcsidcnt11 enJoy .un urray of rushion v1ewpointll l(uth<'red rrom dc11t.in<'rs rrom Paris ta Newport Reach Today 's Dally Pilot oxumlne11 lht' •lyfes 0( the day for men und wom en In a 28·PllMC ma1eulnc "Style " Stories ond plrtures prf'~f'nt the 1'0ft, rtowina fashlon11 for women. the• 1llim look for men, c·o:;nwtlc ~ind fll(urt• 1mprovt> nlt'nt udv1cf' und llp11 on Jcw"lry und fur sclecllons 1u1n1•d S:.!0,000 wort h of l()()M• d1amon1b, 11'llw1· n ·11or1<·d Thi• wwc·lrv '-lllC''>man wa:- uli.o 1111t $1,0110 1·a ... 11 111· 1·arr11•d 11\ a morll'~ dip u~ w1•ll a:-. ;1 $6.000 ill urn orul n n~ Ill' won• f 'ol 11·l· '>UHi I hut wh1 ll' l.un11 wa s h1•1ng ,i.11111 of hi ., vu luuhl<•», th1· :-.tore• own1·r and u 1·wH011u •r Wl'rt' lying 1:u·1• clown und httndt·uffcd t11g1.•t hn in u re ur 1)rru·1.· Tlw ownc•r. H11lwr1 Calm .. of Vil I a l'urk . wu~ 1li·11r 1 v1•d of S54ct tSN• JEWt:IH~. Pal(t' i\2) Or:.":(j ,.r~ .. ~• "t•aclu•r C'lt•ar lhroul(h Frid.1y w1 lh lH't•un t111•1•1,1•s r c11l11f' In t( Suntu An a w1 1uh I.ow' l on i ~ht 52 t o !)7 llll(h:. f ridny 80 to H.S I NHIDE T ODt\" IJ('J ·, nMi3lant chann•llm llrod AIWtHlt'I r('ltr'"' f11d1111 oftt·r .b!·my Out 1011 t111111tll'1 u/ llw 11n111(1r:J1111 ~mce 1/ 1< b1rll1 St't> 1''N.ttunnu. l'ugt> Cl ...... Al Yt llt ~nrl<e AU lftlet'"'"-•• er'"• ee-... Cl AAA 1.4 .... ,. Ct I. M en• A• Mlll..i ""*M-11 II . .,., ... " .. , ......... .. ' ~tlfetfll• At M11l1WI ,,_, .. c. ... ,. .,. ,..11 .... 1 ,..... •• ,,........ c• " o. • .-.. ,_, •• c.m1c. "" '"1.. •• , (ronwff• "" i ito M•111M• Ill Oulll _,,114" •• ,,..., .... ., I • ........ 111...-. ... , ..,........ • •• ... ,.,,,,_ .. " ........ ... ,.......... (1 ' ......... _ •• "" .. 4-C.t Ford Defends Panel Cuba-CIA Link's Effect Called Minimal WASHINOTON <AP ) -But he stud he had no argu· fl'ormer Pret1ldcnt Ford told m ent with the FBI to slap tn· Conure11s today that the Warren formation to at secretly during t' 11 m rn 1 x s Ion w o u Id h ave the commassaon 'i. invf'11tigative hroudt•nt>d alll ln(1u1ry into the phase mul'c1er of President Kennedy FRI files made publ11· l1t:.l had lt known of CIA plotl to U · year suggested that bureau or- ~aasloale Cubun leader Fidel fa cials viewed Ford as their C:utru friend and pipeline to informa· llut he s:,ad he doubts that t ion a bout the comm ass ion's surh un Inquir y WOl(ld have work iiltl'rt'<I the commiaslon's con-Ford acknowledged that he clu1"i111n that 1-ee Harvey Oswald met twice in December 1963 with ktllt·d Kl'Medy and that he acted Cartha DeLoach, a top aide to u lonl· the then· FBI Director J . Edgar Ford, one of the three still· Hoover. and told DeLoach or tht.' l1 v1n1< members of the com · commission's internal bt.tttlt· m 1uloo. tes tified befor e the over the hiring of a staff da rec· I fou!'lt' a~sai.:11nat1oni. commit· tor ll•t• Tht.' other two, former Ken-F ord said he und De Loach ... preside nt sai d DeLoach 's memos or those meetings "ap. pear to be accurate. but the re la t1onship m e ntion ed by Mr OeLoach did not continue durinl( Lhe commission's invest1gat1vt· phase." The Wa rre n Commission, headed by the late Chier Justice l!:arl Warren, was cr eated a week after Kennedy was slain in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. It was assigned to get to the root of the assassination and the murder or Oswald by Jack Ruby. I u<'k~~ .John Sher man also discussed one piece of 10 ,•:J· •. CQop -:_~tUlneQy t..~~ ~~!WO» i~..-~~~Wl'-•r- viser . ohn J Mccloy. were To ceavett but that nothing 10 hii. After nearly a year or work. the commission published a 2f. volume report which became an 1 mm ediate target of cr iticism a nd controvn sy. The com · mission acknowledged that at Q®_. :.Qfl1 ~:Je~l),A\~~rA t i) 1\a ffreTdtiS q·u6tru • ..,JNiasea t h e case. a nd con s piracy theorists 'still see those J un· C!nswc red question~ as ev1denc·c Oswald could have been purl of <.1 com.piracy Rescue Try Fails Fin·l 1g latt•r .John Garner ~1dmini:-.ler~ mouth-to-mouth rt'· .... u s<·1 t<al111n lo M m<1nth old Allcw Montgomery (:tftcr lhl' ha 11\ w:a .... l'<"•<'ll('(J from <.1 burning apartment an North \cl.em ~. M;1 .... :-. l >c~p1tl' GC:trncr'!. efforts and hospital c·m1·rgcncy trcalmt•nt. the infant died of sm oke inh;.ila· ' lflll Dollar Drops Again As Arabs Rap Pact LONDON IAP) -The dollar droppl'd i:.harply on the world'i:. forei~n t'X<'hun~l'S tocfay for tht• "'t·<·ond day an !>UteesMon. halting J 11c•w low 1n Swas~ frant·s 11n<l ,c•11t11ng th<' 11r1t·1· of gold to t.t re 1•111 cl $:.!Jfl.75 un ounc·e Mark et an1Jlystl> i.aad they IH·laeved the sltdc was an t.ic n·l..r<Jt11m of lht· drop Wcdnt·!-i -day prompted hy adver~e Arab rt•.it'laon to the Cump David -.umrn1t agreements. .. w l' l.lr<' a ll so n<'rvous th<Jl 1•v1·n thc· :-.ltghles t bahblini.: from Jnyo111· in thc Maddi e East uf ft·ct:> II~ "~aid One rrankfurt <fl' . .i .... \ 1·1 v ;11·11 vt' trading was 11• 11or1 c·d 111 London In Zurac·h. the dollar wai. quot .,fi this morning at 1,50205 Swiss 1·d th1 :-. morning at I 5205 Swai.s rt-l'Ord l<1w of 1.53875 Other morning doll :ir rates an Europe t·rankfort -1.9465 marki.. lluwn from 1.9633 at the c lose or trading Wednt:sduy. Paris 4 3475 French franc~. down from 4.:J6775. Amsterdam -2.1190 guilders. down from 2.1315. Miian 822 50 lirc, down from R27 Brown Lower Iii New Poll The British pound 11old In Lon- don for SJ 91l8:"1 , a slight gain from SI »ml5 latt• Wednesday. In Tokyo, large selling orders from for e ign banks and . fopanese exporte rs pushed the dollar down to 187.825 yen 1tt the close of the day's trading lt was the lowest rate in four week& and was 2.2 yen below Wed- nt·sday's closing rate or 190.025 Gold. the t raditional hedge an tame~ or monetary uncertainty, w<.is pw;hed up by the dollar's ..,lade After closing in London at $214 .25 an ounce Wednesday, it w.is quoted a!\ high as $216.125 at one point this m orning. The previous record for gold was $216.125 on Aug . 15 an Zurieh. when the dollar WJlS tak· ing another beating. Today an Zurich. the price hit $216 25, a record for that m arket, Europe 's l<.1rgest Gold closed Wednesday night at $213 875 in Zuric h. Fro'" Page A I JEWELS. • • an cai;h as well as a $3 200 wristwatch and a $12,000 rlng und another valued at $15,000. The customer victim . Bill Sup. pa or Buena Patk. lost $500 in cash in the robbery us well as two ranJ(s valued at $2,100 and SAN FR C S:J.500. • · • AN ISCO fAP ) The balance of the bandils' ~,. •. ,.... < :d1forn1 a ns s urveyed lust hau l came from H o use o f ' ·~• ~ -~ ~~.fJ~y~ ~\.o .. .QM.llllJOAO•d nVPOl.0.fY &tCO[..l;na <: Brown )r ttfo \rn_l"st upj)f~ tci'fioTi~."' --(" ,. 1 ~-.. " rcitinJ.{s he has rcce~ved. as go~.. They suid the man und woman Nnor, pollster Mervin Field said entered the store at 10 · 15 a l111l:.1 v · .m . ... Id and pretended to be customers . 1c , s~id lha~ 20 perce.nl or The man, for rc•asons only he the 1.04.1 Califo;naans questioned can explain, was wearing u rall'd Brown s performance yellow leather coat a nd maroon poor, while 50 percent thought panl:i hf' was do~n~ ~fair JOb , If i s robbery ma tc wai. In November HYTS, SO percent de1:1crabed as a brunette about 30 of those ~urveyed rated Brown':. ye<.1rs old who wore a t 1oh P"~formunce as good In last described by police as spotte~oa m~nth s poll. that ap~roval rut Initially, police said, the man ang rlropped lo 25 percent said he wa nted a larger diamond for his wife . OAANGf COAST DAILY PILOT ..... , ....... JJ,., ,,.._M •M P\M1"""' ..... ~..,. " .. , .. ,,..~,.~"'~··~"'"' f "~·" •c.twtl LOii .. fhe'ftl\ A M t.ttPlf"'f' Mt'·•0•"-4 t "'''" '-"•f1•\" '-"' •ht~r• I' H•n J. •HAf\I MAl'IAtt)lf\qf ltltnt' OfflcH Co t1Mfr,14 fl0 ... 11\tft•T\t,..fl't l .. r; '"' n,.,," ,,.,,,,,,.,.,,. ,, .. ," .. , ... ~,,,,.,,.,, .... ~ t 1111\,.,..tcttn.,1 .. ..,.," "'""'"'" t· .. .,.,,., hlttl 1 ... ,..,., Jt ..... •t ...... 0 11190. , ... #4)1 T•l•phc111e (1t4)142-4'21 CIH .. tlttd Adwertlllftl W •MTI w..• .... t-"•"·•-Olllu 511 .. JtO ~·--:~~· ~ ..... _, .. o..-c..-,'-1t ... M0·1220 ' . Rut when Galas retc hed a tr.ay or diamonds the bandit pulled out what police said was a .45· caliber handgun a nd said, "this 1s n holdup, gentlemen · · He then hustled his first two val·llms into the rear room while h •l'I I ady robber friend swe pt throu~h the showroom raking the. diamonds in and greeting salesma n Lunn as he walked through the front door Caner Due Peace Prize? HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC <AP > -The Southern Gov· ernor·s Conference has recom - m end e d Presid e nt Jimmy Carter for the Nobel Pe ace Prize by a 12·0 vote for his e troru at the Middle E1aal summll -but it really wa1n'l that unanimous. With announced reluctance Wednesday. Republlcun Govs. John N Oilton of Vlrglna11 and Jnm 11 B Edwards or South Curollno s upportc..'<I the rei.olu lion app,ear lat.er in the day personal records show any con· Ford said the com mission tacts with DcLoach after Dec Al' Wire ...... knew notlling about CIA plots to 19, 1:>63. ai.sussanule Castro and CIA con-Reading from a carefull y DEFENDS PANEL Ex-President Ford ta cts with or ganized crime worded statement, the former figures as purt of those plots "Had the Warren Commission known of assassination plots directed against Castro, this might have affected the extent of the commission's inquiry," he said "It certainly would have required the commission to ex tend its inquiry into those operu- tions. But. I don't th.in.lcthey, In a nd of themselves. would have changed lhe conclusions.'' In general, the former pres•· dent defended the commission's work as thorough. • Ford, House Repu blician leader al the time he served on the commission. acknowledged th<.t l he r elayed information a bo ut the commission 's or· ganazational affa irs to the FBI. Fro• Pa,,e A I TEACHERS academic personnel have been on strike since Sept 7. In Dayton, Ohio, negotiators said movement had been made toward ending a walkout with a settlem ent possible by the end or the week. Schools have been manned by supervisory person· nel and s ubstitute teachers dur- an~ the s trike . But impatient parents, charg. ing that their children have not been properly inst ructed. peti- tioned the school board Wednes- day to cl06e the school~ by Mon· day if a n agreement as not re· ached. In York . Pa., som e 8,000 s t udents. returned Wednesday lo their clussrooms after a 13-day vacation. but some 37,000 pupils an e ight othe r Pe nnsylvania school districts remained out of !>Choo I. In Washington state, Everett teachers. faced with $100-a-day fines, resumed classes Wcdnes· da y as did ins tru c t ors In University Place, whe re u ne w contract was ratified. A federal mediator ordered striking teachers in Highland Park, Ill., a wealthy north Chica go suburb, to meet with lhe djstrict's school board and settle their dispute. in its fourth day Meanwhile. schools in s ix Page County communities west of Chicago wer e closed as a teache r's' strike that s tarted Wednesday in Marquardt Dis· trict 15 kept nearly 3,000 stu· dents ho me . Unsellled are a numbe r of issues inc luding sala ries. pension payments and retirement plans MtmE~ Injury Leaps To His Death VENTURA <AP) -A man who feared he would be hit by an oncoming cur in a rive·car wreck j umped to his death from a Ventura Freeway bridge and two o~her drivers were inj ured, highway patrol officers said to- day. omcer BUI Recks1ck said one c ar s talled on the McBride Bridge In west Ventura arter hil- ling 1tn object In the southbound lane, probably a truck tire. When the driver of that car saw another auto heading toward him, he leaped off the bridge and was kllled Instantly. Four a utomobiles a nd one truck ultimately collided around 10:30 p.m. Wednesday. The dead man was Identified as Frederick Phinney. 52, or Simi Valley Jimmy MerC'er. 40, of Shelby, N.C . and William Colburn, 39, or Charlotte, N.C., were treated ot Ventura County Oenerul llospitnl (or minor Inj uries. Air Slowdown Set PARIS (AP) -French air controllers decided Wednesday to start another s lowdown Frl· day , con(ro n tlng a irline pauengers once asnln with (light delays that In the past huve ranged trom a few hours loo day Jordan Assails Summit Vance Vis its Saudis Without King's Support R IYADH. Suudi Ar abia <AP) Secretary of State Cyrus R Van ce failed lo win .Jordan'i. backing for the Camp David ac- cords a nd n ew to Saudi Arabia today to seek this powerful kingdom 's help in the US mediated peace plan In seek ing their ~upport , Vance will rnmind Saudi of Cicials of the deal the Carter :Jd ministration pus hed through Congress to !>ell f'· 15 f1 1(hler planes to their country Jordanian Foreign Minister fl assain Ibrahim, standing with Vance at Ammun aiq >0rt. suid Jo rdun still hai. reservat ion~ about th1;.• Camp David plun's failure to deal with the question of the ultimate status or the Is raeli-occupied Wes t Bank and t he Pa lestinian people But in his meetings with King Hussein the American rere1ved a commitment for a conlinu1n~ dialogue with .Jord<.in on 1t:-. critical role in the peace proces ... as envisaged by lhe Camp David agreement. Amc rirun diplomats found at encouragin.: that Jordan was willing to continue con sader ation o( the plan. Vance's stop an Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, was the second and perhaps the most c ritical on his three-nation tour to sell the peace framl'work worked out by Pr<'s1 dent Carter . E~ypllan President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Praml' Minis ter Menachem Begin The d1plom at1c drive is uimed at pre venting thc formution of a u111f1ed Arab frontagaanstthe plan. unified Arab front against the plan. Meanwhile. u sharp d1sagret ment over Je wis h setllemenl.b between President Carter a nd I s raeli Prim e Mini ster Menachem Begin was posing a g row i ng thr e at to furthe r Mideast negotiations. In Washington, White House officials were insistin g that Begin had committed himself al the Camp David summit to a morutorium on new J ewish set· Fro•Pa~AI NABBED. • • s urvi vcd a nd testaraed against Thompson, identifying him as Whalen's m urderer and her as ~aal ant ~ She was the protected witness during the 36 ho urs o ffi cials feared Thompson might have mad e it baek o ut onto the i.treets Arter finding Thompson guilty of first degree murder and al· tem pted murder. the jury re- rom m ende d to Judge James Turner th1tt he be sentenced to death in the gas chamber. Thompson is scheduled to re- ap pc a r in Judge Turner's courtroom Sept. 27 when the Judge will sentence him T he judge is free lo either ac- cept or reject the jury's death penalty recommendation. FANTASTIC SPECIALS I Outstanding llements on lht Wel'll Bank dur· ing the five-year period 111 which the: t t•rntory'-; lutun· 1i. hetng shaped. Begin daams he com- mitted lsr:wl to only a three rnunt h fre<•t.t Uut an an interview pubh~hed today in the Wall Street Journal Begin said he would consult with other members of his summit ISRAELI TROOPS ENDING SETTLEMENT -A4 delegat ion before r eaching a final lJOSition on the question of new settlements "I will respect lhear better me m ory" about what rom mit m e nts were m ad e at Camp David , he said. Meanwhile. Syria'o; forf'a):{n m 1nas ter said Van(:c·., v1:.1t lo Ouma..,cus Saturday would huvt: no effect ''" f>n •s1dt•nt II a fez A~ S<J d 's llllt'tflllVOl·al rt•jt'l'llOO Of lht.· Sad;ct B1•g111 <1~rc·1·rn1•nl s an<l all Stadut 'i <k;il 1ngs with the· hrael1~ Thf• S<.1ud1 s 1n a stateme nt Tuesday ~u 1d lht.· Camp Oav1d accord~ cannot ht 1.·1ms1dered a fintal accept able formula for , pe ace becau!->c they d o not guarante rs raela withdrawal from all occupied territory. an cl ud i n~ Eus l Jerusalem : lhl· Pales t ini an right to se lf determination and their own state. and re<'ogn1t1 on of th1· Palestine L1twrutaon Organ1w lion a:. th<' -;o lc. leg1t1 mall' r epresentatwc of the Pt1lestanaun people ' • GC 688 values on color con- soles and portables RCA XL-100 25" DIAGONAL plus black and whites. COLOR MEDITERRANEAN CONSOLE Beoultlul Mediterranean cnbinol, 25·· picture, XL-100 advanced do· sign RCA's Super AccuColor black mo1rox p1r.tur1• 1111)1• Automatic color Cr>ntrol All with many deluxe features ·s599n-._..-~ ........ compact 20Rr.A 13" XL-100 color TV RCA 1 'r' di ...... Mock & whit• Sportable TV C-ompact 12 RCA Bleck & White Sportalale 12" ~ nan::-: .. s219•s YOU OUGHT TO SEE U \ HO W ' REMODELED 4HD READY TO SERYE YOU. 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa Phone 642-8882 Stora lfours Oa11y 9·e Sar 9-5 30 .... ...... ---····· . ... ,, . -. . ... For The Very Best Deal You owe1tto your1eff to check our prices, bdon you buy! .Orange Coastc f IJ I r I 0 N VOL 71, NO 264 4 S E CT IONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA LIFORNIA Today's Clo~ing N.Y. Stoek~ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1978 WC TEN CENTS Co:rin ecticut Jails Striking Teachers 8 ) Tht' A'-:o.<K'hatf'd Prf'" Ntutrly a hfth of 1h1• 1 .i!'lfl ~u-~U c t•huul 11 .H ht t '-111 ~~port , l 'unn rtw -.1a11 larceM tit~ .in· in JJll fur 1k f\ mg a bei<'k tu \\oi I. 111 cfrt Sixty h.·.1t•h,·r, "t nt Ju 1uil w ,·dnl·,dU\. JOllUng IH41 .1li 1·1.uh 1 m µr1i.on,'tl at N .11 11m.al t; u"rJ.J cam Pl' around th tat .. f'nt. N'ln · tin11111g tht•1r "1'1•1. nhl "J II.out Mt>l.O\\-hllt'. h•,1 t•hcr\ 'tnkt•:-. 111 111 h•ui.t IO ~tatl''> ldt m11r1· '1· h u 11 I ',.' t em de s pite un 1 ty demonstration outs1dP lhdn a half mall1011 'luclM11'. IH'''1nii...m that an agreement sch ool administration head- from tht· c•lemt·nt<tr) to llw c;ol 1 mild 11111 bt• n'u<'hed before next quarter.s and thousands of It g1 le~1·l ou1 or tht• l'lu,.,rnom "''l'I. .ct 1111• ca rlw't teachers and non ·academic Tht· Hrid11teport lt·adit•r' hi•\ 1· No progrt-..' wa' reported in employees cheered loudly when 11111 "'ftt•nt-d their dt•mJnd for Jll ~c·attl1·. Tut•oma. Wash . and they were told they may face a K ti 1wn·1•nt pa) boo't and hJ\•· 1-'.111 ltr\l•r. Mu!>~. where dis-prolonged walkout and even Jail. n·Jt.'l'tt'd 'alary inrrt•aM·'> 11( 7 putt•i.. ltk1.• thoi.C' in most other Some 10,000 teachers and non- ·1,~·~1~ra~OJµ?-a"~l"-~~~~'.J!.."'tA~~'!>t-,.t>C _ lhe.( ~z~~~~,; .a~t~~ ~lu~tve~i>eJ!I). ~ "•= ""' -• ----· --·"'" ""t~manun----S 4 " ... oif"efl"<'e s1~~t. 7 Eht·l.\ht-rt', Utlh conttnut•d 111 011 Wcdn('!-.day, the six strik· In Dayton. Ohio. negotiators 1 h1· I 00.000 pup ti C:levl'land 1ng un1oru. in Cleveland staged a said movement had been made toward ending a walkout with a ached settlement possible by the end of I n York. P.i • ~omt• i:s .OO(J the week Schools have been student-;. returned Wednesday to manned by supervisory person their claM.r<IOm . after o 13 da;. nel and substitute teachers dur· vacation. but ~oml· :Ji .0041 pupib mg the strike. 1n E.-1ght othl'r Pt•nn .. ::.-l vdntd But impatient parents, charg- school district .. rcmdtned out of ing that f°thcir children have not school -~~~~d~~Ji~~~ .... ~~1~h~4-1~~h~~.a~~~ day lo close the schools by Mon-fines . rc,umcd d<t"c~ Wednc~ day if an agreement is not re-d d y. Vance in Saudi A Shin1meri11g Day Almost awash in sparkling sea. lone fis- h erman rctsts from cdgt! of reef off Corona dl'I :Vlur With sthool in session CJ nd touris ts gone. he had water and rocks a ll to himself on this hot. bright fall day CJlong the Oranj.!e <..:oust Government Role Hit Wunty Business Meet Attracts 1,000 8 ) JOANNE REYNOLDS Of, .. O•lly Piiot Stall <.; overnment tntervention in business was on the receiving end of the opening ~alvos fired thi!) morninJ.! at the Orange Count v Economic Outlook Con- feren('e in Anaheim More than 1.000 tount} bust· ness le<tdN!-. h <.>ard Orange County Supt•r-.. isor Thomas R1lt•v. ConJ,!re,!-.m1tn Charles Wiggins. R-Fullcrton. economist Wiggins. who will retire at the end of the year after serving 12 years in the House of Represen tat1vcs. warned businessmen of "some ominous clouds" in the form of continued government intervention. Wh at he des('ribcd ac; ex c·css1ve paternalis m would burden business in the county and impede its growth lie also warned that the continuing infla- tion in \ht' housing market will force out workers needed to matnta1n a balanced industrial base W1g gin.c; s;ud that inflationary housing market was destined to end With adequate planning, however. he said he wets hopeful that such an event would not < 'ee 1'1EET. Page A2> dustrialtst Robert Lanigan Raymond Ju II o w a n d 1 n R • 1 c II Summit Talks in Jordan Fail RI.YADH, Saudi Arabia <AP> -Secr etary of State Cyrus R. Vance failed to win Jordan's backing for the Camp David ac- cords and flew to Saudi Arabia tod ay to seek this powerful kingdom's help 1n the US. medwted peace plan. I n :,.eek1n~ their support, Van('e will remind Saudi of· f1cials of the deal the Carter ad· ministration pushed through Congress to sell F 15 fighter planes to their country Jordanian Foreign M mister Hassain Ibrahim, standing with Vance at Amman airport. st.iid Murderer Captured In Escape A convicted murderer headed for death row was thought for 36 hours lo have e!)caped from Orange County Jail -;ome time Tuesday evening But early this morning, 33- y ear . o Id Maurice Seton 'l'hompson was captured where his futile escape try began. in a fenced re('reation area atop the t'Ounty jail. Accord.mg to a jail watch com- mander . Thompson hud wedged himself into a false roof in a restroom in the re('rcution area. Ther e he remained undetected for 36 hours while teams or sheriff's deputies searched for him The watch commander said Thompson was captured when he sneaked from his tight· squeeze hiding plac(' and was apparently planning to form a volleyball net into a rope ladder of sorts He reportedly planned to ntng his makeshift ladder over the (See NABBED. Page A2> Get in Style With the Pilot Jordan still has reservation!. about the Camp David plan's failure to deal with the queslton of the ultimate status of the found 11 encouraging th.it jordan was willing to continue con i.1dcrat1on of lhC' plan ISRAELI TROOPS ENDING SETTLEMENT -A4 Jsraeli-occupaed West Bank and t..he Palestiruan pc·ople But in tus meeting5 with King Hussein the Amem :an received a commitment for a continuing dialogue with Jordan on its critical role in the peace process as envisaged by the Camp David agreement. American diplomats Vance'!) stop in Riyadh. Saudi Arabia. was thc s<:c·ond cind perhaps tht most cr1t1cal on his three-nation 1011r to sell the peace framework worked out by Pres1- d('nt Cartl'r. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Isr aeli Pnmc M1n1:,ter Ml'nachcm Begtn The diplomat1C' drive• 1s aimed 4 1 vre v<.•nllng lht• ftlrmal1on of c.i urnf1(!(1 Arab front <lgam!)t lht• plan un1f1ed Arab tront ugam!-.t the plan <See VANCE, Page A21 Just Visiting 'Guest' Uses Lagunan's S~r WHOEVER THE Sl.'SPECT IS. ht· .... bcL•n mCJk tng a dec.tn geta\\ay t•\'ery cla~ for more• than <.1 wc•t.>1-. now. and Dave Holh!-.tcr \\CJnl~ Luguna Hca<:h polin· to put a stop to 1t. Someon<.' .kc('ps breaking into lfolliMer"-. lot:kl•d home on La '.\llrada Street <ind taking a ~hO\\ er NOTJDNG IS EVER TAKEN or d1Murbt•d. thl· irate homeowner says. and tht' unwante<l g ut'sl always leaves a brief thank you nott·. L1 n~1~ned Atop t he Wt!l lo"'els. Amusing Pair Bergen, McCarthy Partirig Company By 808 THOMAS HOLLYWOOD !API -The 56·year partnership or f~dgar Bergen <md Charlie McCarthy 1i. coming to end, Aergen ea.,•nJ? into retirement and McCcirthy headed ror :m tvcniua! homt ;,t the Sm1thsoruan Institution A men ca 's most successrul ventrlloqu1~• u nd hi... top· hanc.'<i. bemonoded dummy appeared at a new" conference toda}' to ao nouncc the parting SINGER ANDY WILLIAMS ALSO wa!) present to announct> that the pair'c; final appearance!> will be with him at Caesars Palace m Las Vegas and al December conn•rt~ in Cleveland ancl C1nc1nnatL ' . blame government intervention ept1 e -0 ecto r fp_~~ few dark ~P01.?Jt!i<:.Y could "~'\"e ffkeHmo'hiy4'~~~.-~~ .. ~ >-".b ._..._.JC. li 1-'G 'J,.,.~..,._ •• Riley opened the· session with Kill t .;,\~.~?l ... ~fltlf.-~~--... ;tfy "·~~--J:t. ~~ l:lw.JrJ:~~....-stH·v~~-::.-· ~~.~. m~-n:~~ an array of fashion viewpoints ('amera crews. He gazed blankly al· Bergen amf'clac:kea '"ROW-- a ~lat~ o.f the <;ounty report e y y 0 n which indicated that the coun. ty's gross· product would be up 20 percent by the end of the year. ,He warned, however. that business must bl' wlllinl( to re· h abilitate and redevelop the count y's older busin<'S!-. centers because ''the cc•onomac health of the county IS tied l o the health of our older communities." FLORENCE. Ky. <AP) -A 33-year -old reptile collector has died of strangulation after a pct python more than 12 feet long overpowered him at his home during a feeding. The victim was identified bv Boone County authorities as Douglas Martin, an clectnc1an. H is wife told Kentucky State Police that she found him un- conscious in the basement of their home late Tuesday with a python co1ll'd around his neck. Hoonc County Cor oner Don Stith said he was certain death was attributable to strangulation by the snake. gathered from designers from can you retire when you haven't worked sinct• you met me'' .. Paris to Newport Bl'ach When McCarthy accused Rcn~('ll or betnR unahle to throw h1:. Today's Daily Pilot examines voice ~ithout movin~ hi!> ltps, the ventr1loqu1sc rc~pondc·d . "I 'Vt' the styles of the day for men and taken a lot from you. women in a 28-page magazine -C~ce PARTING COMPANY, Pal(<' A2> "Style." Stories and picture~ present the soft, flowing fashions for women. the slim look for men, cosm etic and figure improve- ment advice and tips on Jewelry and fur selections. Or~~:Q '~toaM ~ \l'eather Challenger Rips Riley Clear through Friday with ocean breezes replac ing Sunta Ana w1ndi.. Lows ton1~hl 52 to 57 Highs Friday&> to 85. INSIDE TODJ\ l' UCl 's assistant chancellor Brad Att.OOOd retires wday oft<'r ~ng Che top boo&teT of tht unwer11t11 &ince 1ta birth. See Featu'1ng, Page Cl ladt"~ Supervisor Said 'Beholden' to Builders By STEVE MITCHE LL Ol I ... Dally PUet Stall County Supervisors Chairman Thom as Riley was scalded Wed- nesday in a "debate" with political challenger Thomas C. Rogers before a Republican women's group that Riley could not attend. Rogers charged that Riley is beholden to big developers, and told the Lagu na Nigue l R epublican Women 's Club, "You should have someone to listen to yo\I -not the rive or eii;?hl or 10 developers who con· lrol this country .. Riley, mean· lime. though h h8d agreed to meet Rogen1 m thf' debate. was preoccupied in a Board or Supervisors' meeUng In Santa Ana. Rogers, a south CQU nty rancher and Newport Beach businessman, made the most of Riley's absence from the noon. hour meet.in!( at the El Niguel Country Club. Bru8h Fire ff its UCI Mar h Land County firemen were called out to fight a brush fire that hroke out shortly after noon to· day on marsh land owned by UC Irvine, authorities said Smoke from the fire was visl· blc for~s•erul miles No sttucturcs were e n- dangered, (ircf1ghters said. ... Riley's only input to the de- bate was the reading by aide Dennis Horn of a prepared state· ment of qualifications. which the women politely applauded. Then it was Rogers turn to participate in the non-debate: and the tall, slow·speaking can· didate jumped into the absent supervisor's track record with both feet. • He cited t'ampaign contribu- t Ions to the supervisor from such firms as t~ Mission VleJO Com- pany. Irvine Company and the Baldwin development firm He 1old the women. "You shouldn't have to hire an at· torney to go up to Santa Ana and address your supervisor the developers should have lo do (Su •DEBATE,' Page A2) HANGING IT UP AFTER 5e YEARS IN SHOW BUSINESS Edger Bergen end Cherlle McCerthy Call It a Career .... .. . ~ . . .. DebaterS Rebuild Most of OCC Champions Graduate 8)' JACKJE llVMAN Of IM O.lly l'llel Sufi That's how it goes. You de· velop students into a forensics team so good they wi n the 1977 78 National Sweepstakes Trophy for community colleges. tt nd then they a ll go and graduate on you. "We were wiped out," admits Orange Coast College forensics director Peg Taylor of the 30 to 40 participants who helped win th at award, which was an- nounced th.ls week. Only one of the students is left. But Ms. Taylor's spirits don't seem dampened by the loss of he r prize pupils, several of whom bave gone on to debate ror four-year colleges. ming event.> and so forth." M~. Tay IQ{ said. De!J)ltlng und other forensU:s activities are open to a ll OCC students Those with Uie be.st scores are chosen to particip~te in regional, state and national 4}vents. . Last year, Ms. Taylor said, t hree speaker s won special honors. Rick Olguin , who now attend.Ii UCLA. was named top com: munity coll ege speaker in the nation. He and bis d e bate partner. Wayne Cody. who also attends UCLA. were chosen first in debate in the community col· lege category for the nation. In the 10 years she's been ....,....._,.UJ~~aa U.e oc.r..~ip.1->t~~·~tliMi ftrrea the top awara twice -the ...... previous victory was in 1972. Also. Brad Greeley placed first in the nation for community colleges in Lincoln-Douglas de· "'~~ ..... ~ .. ~~l ( ~-!...).~-"'): 'TM' .. fThld ·or rorensfcs ls ~· ,.,..~ .J u1rnnl'M.' broadt astt•r I lt..,Jnor1 Isom urn clt•ll\ <.·r.., <·nmmcntar} a bout the space pro· l.!r<Jm f rom 11b 1d<.• an engine on a Saturn 5 moon r ocket on display al the Alabama Sp<H:c and Rocket Center m Huntsville. Warren Panel Backed Clu:mge of· Conclusion Doubted by Ford WA S HI NGTON I Al'I F'11 r mt-r l'n·~11frn t Ford told ( 'ongn·"~ todav tlHtt the Wl.lrren \'orn rn ai.i.11111 wo uld ha ve hr 0:111t•nl-cl 1t~ 1nQu1ry into the f 'runt Pag_. 11 I MEET ... 111 ove d11>abl roub 11, frnanc1al 1n· ~t 1 tut1oni., tht constructwn an dui.try ur l<wttl guvt•r nmPnt l.;rn1 1-tan. president of Owens· llhno1i. Inc-preM~nt t-d ., naUonal point tlf \'l('W rn anCJlyz1ng gov i· r n rn l' n t .., l' r r c t' l o n l h e l't•111111mv "II '~ ca!'.} to hl ame 1nflCJt1on u n l h c g <> v t• r n m c n t ' • h e q111p1wd ·So l will ' lie t•ttl'd th(• c·ost for govern· mcnt llJlt'r;it ion or its own re gulatory agenc-tf'S .is well as the 1·0.,t Io rnd11 stry Hnrl hus1 ncbb to cll'al with lhoM· r1•g ulalions as rnnt ril111l0ry not only to inflation hut to a shortage of capital "that I'> t·apa hl e of 1;ti flin g real gr:nwth " l.;1n1gan suggl'slcd that bus1· m·..,~m cn learn to raii.e their vo1l'l'S and muke s ure their VH'"'" arc hear.d by ~overnment. 11 1• l<.1ud1•d <.;<.tllfornians for pa~~aJ.(C of Proµosalion 13 and .,aid he hopes the i;tate continues to le<Jd thc fight against ex· Jtans1un of l(Overnmenl. Car Crashes School Fence Students al Mardan School in l'11,..la Ml'~CI hC1d just returned in· doors to their classes about noon t:ff,:o:l~~~·ft. tnda.x~~ ,a cur went out ~f f t'f11futftl' 'll.l.b.l.L•-._.--~ ,..... ..... ,. "~'"'·-.... -~)~ ~urrounding the sc hool play-· • ground There were no rnjurics The drtvt'r, 75 year·old Carla Towns or Co~la Mes<.1, told police she hit the ga~ ~dal to avoid an oncom· in~ car Her car shot acrosK the streel and tore down about 100 feet of fence at lhl' !'>Chool at 19th Street and Pomona Avenue. ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT ttw()fen.QiP (o..-.t ()411• P•lt1 'W'lt'f\~t.n,,t.om O-IW'dl,_f • .-... p,.,, ''CNM•"".Obyl""'0..4ftOP (of'\I 0Vf}t1\h1no(A'"O•"Y \ill>CMr•f"'f'd•llO"\<it't :.~'-n,:;,.,::~~~"'~!:'1.:;:,:..:::. ~ fa11'1 V•ll•t lfVtf\f \_.d!'.tl•Nd Y•!IO •M \At~~~~~"'"''~""'·"'~ .. ,~,...,. HW\ ' O\lf'.)41 ..... d \llttUtdAY\ ~ 11tUf"ldttn T ..... r.;:;or~,~~:~'1.~.',•0~~.~.;:,.no w.t• 8•• .... ,,H.._. ,.,.,.~,., '"'° ,._,...~ l•t•. c .... , y,r -Pr•\tdent •nd GtN"••~"l•-tJ., n.94'ft.\ICffY0 l ditO< '":,.r:::o~,.r,v:.r::,,.. C~•rlu H Lff\ lllCIWnl I' !Mii •• ,l\t•nt MA1tt•Olft0 lOitnt\ OfllCH c;..i. Mo•• lJOWo\l ll•v\1••"1 l•t1J1tt•~A>trt "ffi"l"~Yttt\""' ·•""tlnoto" nt•th 1111\0••t htlOu• .. ••'d \'"°lth4t ' VAll•f l\tOt ~.-Pitt Anot(I •• "'-"' g,, .. t ,,... • ., Telephon• 1714184:1-4''1 CleHlfleCI Advertl•lnt 142·54171 '\4.rtd .. N O °'a ll•f N'""""f')tfKf HH310 ''''"""~·"' ,., ... lllt ...... t-•.,., ,...-1f\Ot•111Q+ (~f ~'1n•" .. 0.1220 ~'''t: !!'! ~:'r.~.c~~!u=~1~~. "':?''' ., •d•t rllH n<lff\U f'l•rt trt m ey "9 ,_,.,,-M .C .. #llf'tevt \N CIAI "'"""._.., et .., . ..,.1 ........ '-.... 1 '1• ' fW\, •• ,, ........ -" c.o\1. Wo\4it (II• I '" • ... fl(ll ..... "" • •tt •t \) \II ,.. ' f th • I ,. 1 fft(.#\IP\ly '"I llll y !?'\' .. ~ (l .. ,.. .-ifftly m urdcr of Presa dent !<ennedy had it known of CIA plots to Lib sa si:1 in<tlt! Cub<.1n leader fo'idel Castr'o ,,. · But he said he doubt!. that i.ul'h un inquiry would have altered the comm1ss1on's con t·lusion that Lee Har vey Oswald killed Kennedy and that he ac-ted alone Ford, one of the three !:>till living me mbers Of the ('O m· mis sion. testified before the !louse assassinations com m1t· tee. The other two, former Ken tuck y Sen John Sherman Cooper and former Kennedy ad· viser John J . McCloy, were to appear later in the day Ford said the comm1si.1on knew nothing about CIA plots to assassinate Castro and CIA con· tacts with orga nized crime figur es as part of those plots. "Had the Warren Commission known of assassination plots directed against Castro. this might have affected the extent of the commission's inquiry," he said . "It certarnly would have required the commission to ex· tend its inquiry into those opera· lions. But I don't think they, 1n the commission , acknowleClgcd that he rela yed information about the commission 's or - ganizational affairs to the FBI But he said he had no argu· ment with the FBI to shp in· form ation to it secretly during the commission's inveslagative phase. FBI files made public last yl•ar suggested that burcuu of· ficials vi ewed Ford as their friend and pi peline to rnrorma· t10n a bout the commission's work Ford acknowledged that he met twice in December 1963 with Cartha DcLoach, a top aide lo the then· FBI Director J . Edgar lloover, and told DeLoach of th e com mission's internal battle over the hi ri ng of a staff direc- tor Ford said he and DeLoach also discussed one piece of in- formation the commission re· ceived but that nothing in his personal records show any con· tacts with DeLoach alter Dec 19, 1963. Front Page A I NABBED ••• Jatl wall and then scurry down it to freedom proviQing it was long enough to carry him to safety five stories below the jail roof. Thompson, who is believed to have been without food and wuter during his 36·hour hide and seek escapade, was fed and then returned to his one man cell , his recreation privileges re- voked. Durmg the 36·hour manhunt in <tnd outs.ide the jail a key wit- ness against Thompson in his re- cent murder trial was under poli ce protection. J ailers initially reported that Thompson was last seen late Tuesday afternoon riding a jail escalator. f~ront Page A I PARTING COMP ANY ••. • > J.;J '~~}~I tiT. 'f t• , , u 1'll, ~-ir--McCARTHY : "YE., A D"W ~...,...;;.;'~1"~··1"' Bergen, 75, admitted that he wout.d perhaps make a few chari- ty appearances and thut the dummy would remain with him for his lifetime. . Why is he retiring'! . "I gel tired of working and saving money and sharing it with those who didn't,·· he said. For a voice-thrower whose lips move, Bergen has nevertheless made millions with McCarthy, the doltish Mortimer Snerd. the old . maid Effie Klinker and other dummies. He traced his career throu~h the Chautauqua circuit, the Lyceum theaters. vaudeville, radio, nightclubs, movies and television. "IN MY SENIOR YEAR IN HIGH school in Chicago, my English teacher told me lhat I shouldn't count on graduating," Bergen told the news conference. That was whe~ he started working with McCarthy, and when the teacher saw him perform, she agreed to his graduation say- ing, "The world needs lau1hter more than another hlstory teacher." Bergen said that Charlie was born in 1922, "but I've always thought or him as an 11-or 12-year old ." The great Be~gen·M cCarthy fame started May 9, 1937, when they debuted their Chase and Sanborn Coffee radio show. For years. they were the No. 1 program in radio, and Charlie's feud with W.C. Fields became legendary. SAID McCARTHY: "ARE \'OV eating a tomato or is that your nose?" Fleldi. replied : "Why, you blockhead! J'm going to feed you in· to a pencil sharpener." In 1952, Charlie had a much·publlcized radio wedding t9 Murllyn Monroe, who sal~ she wius "wearing my wedd.ina dreS5 something borrowed." · McCarthy replied: "You didn't borr'qw enough ." Oddly, \.he ventriloquist act did not lransfer well Into the visu1l medi\lm of television. Bergen starred with Charlie in 1 few 11pecials and has made numerous guest appearances, but never succeeded with a series. IN RECENT YEAR THE ventrUoqulst has been kliown to a new generation mostly os the lather of actress Candice Betten. He Is m11 rT100 to fo rmer model Frances Westerman, and they also huvR a lt>tn t1~1· 11on Ms. Taylor expl ained that the award is presented for the best overall performance In speech competition in the nation. It's given to the school winning the most points during a year of competition. Tha t com petition is quite varied and covers a wide range of a cting and 'Speaking skills. Ms . Taylor said. She specializes in debate and assistant director Michael Leigh focuses ori re- aders' theater. although both work with individual contes- tants. The 12 forensics categories a re speaking, team debate. Lin- coln-Douglas <one person> de- bate. readers theater. extern· poraneous speaking on current events , impromptu, oral in· Fro"' Page A I 'DEBATE'. • that.'' Riley's aide got minimal sup- port from members of the au· dience who questioned the two men following the introductory remarks. One woman said she had just a rrived from t he board of supervisors' meeting, and asked Horn why Riley voted in favor of a controversial wasle water tr.eatme nt plant in Laguna Niguel, despite opposition from many homeowners in the area. The woman complained tha• Riley pulled out a typewritten sheet of paper containing his re· marks in favor Gf the treatment plant after listening to a half· dozen speakers oppo!>e the pro· posed site "It struck me as an exercise in futility." the woman said. "Riley had already made up his mind before the public had a chance to speak " But Horn defended his boss sayi ng, "He could have changed his mind even atthe m.eeting " . .,,,,. Delly ,..... ltatt - COACH OF CHAMPIONS Speech Teacher Taylor terpretation of literature, in- formative speaking, persuasive s peakin g, communication analysis, duet acting and speech to entertain. "It's kind of like Olympic competition where you have all the dl!ferent sports -your field and track events, your swim- popular one with both men and wom en, Ms. Taylor s aid. at- tributin~ some or its attraction to the recognition or communica· lion, s kills and the need to be persuasive and honest. "In most instances, they have a career desire such as law or the ministry or politics," she said. Forens ics experience has · stood some of Ms . T aylor':. former students in good stead. One i.s now a lobbyist in Sacramento, s he s aid. and another is an aide to state Sen. John Briggs, R-Fullerton. Dollar Drops Again As Arabs Rap Pact LONDON <AP) -The dollar dropped sharply on the world's foreign exchanges today for the second day in succession, hitting a new low in Swiss francs and sending the price of gold to a re- cord $216.75 an ounce. F....,.PageAI VANCE ••• Meanwhile, a sharp disagree- ment over Jewish setUements between President Carter and I s ra e li Prim e M i ni ster Menachem Begin was posing a g ro w ing threat lo furthe r Mideast negotiations. In Washington, White House officials we re ins isting that Begin had committed himself at the Camp David summit to ~ moratorium on new Jewish set- tlements on the West Bank dur- ing the five.year period in which the territory's future is bein~ shaped. Begin claims he com· milted Israel to only a three. month. f~ze. FANTASTIC SPECIALS I Ma rket analysts 5aia they believed the slide was an ac- celer ation of the drop Wednes· day prompted by adverse Arab reaction to the Camp David summit agreements. "We are all so nervous that even the slightest babbling from anyone in "the Middle East af- fects us," said one Frankfurt de· a ler. Very active trading was re- ported in London. In Zurich. the dollar was quot ed this morning at 1.50205 Swiss ed this morning at 1.5205 Swiss record low of l.53875. Other morning dollar rates an Europe : Frankrort -I 9465 marks. down from 1.9633 at the close of trading Wednesday. Paris -4.3475 French franci., down from 4.36775. Amsterdam -2.1190 guilder~. down from 2.1315. Milan -822.50 lire, down from 827. The British pound sold in Lon don for $t.988J, a slight gain from $1.98015 late Wednesday • GC 688 Outstanding values on color con- soles and portables RCA Xl·100 25" DIAGONAL plus black and whites. All with many deluxe features. COLOR MEDITERRANEAN CONSOLE Beautiful Mediterranean cabinet, 25" picture, XL-100 advanced de- sign. RCA'• Super AccuColor black matruc picture lube. Automatic color C('tntrol. 20RcA . a';~!_;;~ Xl-100 compact color TV 558995 ·~~i.\'\M~~ .. ~~r-~.ltl~·"·filiiWill"'d~~~~}l~&l'J.;~~~>·~ Sportable TV CitmlJ.CICt 12 RCA Xl-100 13" ....... RCA Black & White •••rt• ••• 12" ~ non ~':.."ic:."' s219•s YOU OUGHT TO SEE US NO W ' Rt MOOfL ED ANO RU DY TO SERV E YOU 275 East 17th St . Costa Mesa Me.WNen'I ••r1-J henW"'ef~lr • Phone 642·1182 Store Hours ~ 9·•..!.•t 9-6 39 For The Very Best Deal You owe ttto y .. nett to chKll ot1r prices. bef.-e , .. INlr! Master Ctl•oe . VISA Budget Paymen1s .. ................ . ' . , , ..... Pru•·c·-..-..ion••I Sc•r\ ie•c• t"or all ." our ho111c• c•lc•c·•ronic•-._ \ .. . ,,., ..... , .. ..... Narcoti · Buy Fund End£d \ 11111•1• ,1-.1rin~ 'nnlr ''' .-r ' 11\\'I ,1 ~)t.11n1n11r111t11' hu\ l1u ... 1 fund 1•111lnt •1u11·th \\ N lnt·Mi11 , "'h1•11 t ~I .•fl>!•' ( 'ount ~ ~lll)t•n111 Court Ju•l.,:1• I\\ 1011 ~c ""11111111 "' c\1•rt•d th1• 111111\1'\ put 1n tht• roun t v t r1·11~111' :-.. 1 111 ult .; n 1·" 11 ' I , J u J i!, 'l\l\'M11l.Hl 1h,m1,,1•1I n l.i-.,u1t thut p1tt1-.I lht• c·ount' llu.111! 11f :0.Ul•t'r\1"11' .1..:.illhl \II hut "',J, 11111·1· klll"' n ,,, th• Or .1n.:1· C non t \ p Ill I: ,I r\d \, ,1 t I 11t ll ' 1 ,1' \.'urn 11\1' 11111.:1·' Jtt1011 ldl bolh ,:\\~k Ill •• 11<1,ll lllfl tu I hum \II d.ldL)1• .... ,, • '" ' • '"" • "1'!;""1\';W "'• "' t • "9°f"'" I•,. ~ ~(\~~ """"' ',,.,, lt.1111'1 1>11•clr 11 h f111 1'\J tnph' 'Jld turnin~ th1· mont•\ 111 t o th1• n111nt\ 11111\t•d 1 \11 :1, 11,.:ht .111.111111~ 'Thi· m11111•\ " l'llt1llr lllCIOt'\ .111d lwl11111'.' 111 th1· '"l' tn full\. • HI illlllh'11 f11r . " 1111\1\t'\t'f Iii"' t:nlon·t'mt-nt of f1<:ta It. "ho UM'<l lilt-money a~ a •fl ash roll l11 <'Onvtnt•l' druli( dt• alt·r~ th••\ c·oul d afford :i hNiV\ huy \111•11• .1lrN1d y vind1 ralt·d h)· ... ..,ta It• audit rc!JOr1 Thl' n·1>nrt . 1·omi:.ilett.•d 1n lalt' 1975, ... aid tht• fund c:olle('ted ·from conv1c·t1•d narc·ot1c offcn <kr' U' a rondll111n of probation WJ' p1op1.·rl\' h:rnclll·d and al' 1·1111 n h'd for Wh(·n that was Miid, OranJ,!l' l'ollN• Chief Mt•rrill Dunran w1thd r('w the money from usl:' until th<' cl.Jspult• ov<'r its control ,.,, as seuk'<l 1n court .Jud g1.• M1·Mill.;n did that qu1c:k ly Wt·dnt•sday when ht· said •. tht• money "us properly ac :!1·n11nt<.'d for. collected in hne with prat·t 1t·1•i,. 1n olhl'r :ir('as :incl dcdan«I llH' d1s pull' :.it ::in 1•nd 111 tht• st'lll1.•ment s wake was a 11111'«' rt'll hnl runt rovl'rs v thut ".1:-. to h;1v1.• l)l'cn a hhowclown Ii J I t I l' h c t w c t· n c: o u n l v :-upt•rv1 ~ors a nd D1 s tric:t Ai 101 nt•y C1·1·1I Jlu·ks BN·<ius<• lht• huy bust fund re , 1·ords w1•rt• kept in his offtcl! by .i 1kµut y d ist rn·t .ittorncy. the dis .... cl<'nl supt·rv1:-.or~ labelt'd 1t llu·ks' funcl Thl'V <ilso c·h~•n~cc.J tt wa:-. m1111c~· 1llcgully c:ollcctl'd from 11ar<·ot1t'' offrnch•rs as a way lo hoy u s!J(.•r1al kind of JU..,l1c:<: Tlw 1975 Bot1rd nf Supnv1sors ·' p p 11 1 n l t· rl I) 1 t• d r 1 c h a n d ~u111·n ''"1 l.<11irl'n1.·1· Schmit to" !>PCC:tal tnVt•s11g<1t1\e la:.k A n d . lhc t wo ... upcrvtsor:-. , rl.:'sponded b y. among other things. issuing subpo(•nas callrng l11<·ks :md Ass1hl.anl District Al t11rnt•y Michal'! Cap1zz1 to their 11H1<·1.•s for behind closed doors <tul•st1on and a nswer sessions. No report was ever issued to cover the unique mveslifilalion. But alon~ lhe way, narcotic of· f1n·rs from through out tht: coun· l )' h11ncl cd togl'thcr to i;end .. ~1·hm1t a letter lhul charged him , w 1th t•ndangcring th<·• r 11 veh by 1 t•vealtn~ their method t>f opera tll•h Meanwhile, the money a!. well *-a:-. the record~ that accounted ~for II we-re f.rozen by Duncan as ·::th(• ... upcrv1sors gave S he riff .•Hn1d Gates $20.000 for law eo- f.rorcl'"!'ent 's use in buy-bus t \•opera t1ons. :; It all ended quietly Wcdne~day :•"1th Judge McMillan's dl'cla ra· {;' 111n that any and ull disputes r,u ... 1•r the fund have cn1led ~: ~ f ir111s F in..-d •• :: P ll ll.ADELPlllA cAP> A ~frdcr.il JUdRc has fined three of J i:the nutton's la rgt•st pttpcr bHg ·.·1·o m pani ·s and sentenced fi ve ;!w <·M:nl or former l'XN'Utives to !µnso n terms for price fixing. ~•tr-"• '~..fl ;. ,. • . .. .. • • ~ Thursday.September21.1978 S DAILYPtLOl 113 H _ealth Unit Flayed UCI Dean Quits County Panel By GAR V GRANVILLt: statt• gra nts that O(;tlt'C looked Ol 1 ... Oally .. 11 .. Stall to w hen its proposed 1978-79 Critlch1m of the Orange Coun· buditct or $960.000 was prepared ty Health Planning Counc il recently tOCHPC> continued to mount As for Matek's ex·w1fe's JOb Wednesday as UCI Medic1tl with the council. Cunmngham W -............ . INDWARD PASSAGE (RIGHT) IN RUSH HOUR TRAFFIC Big 8Qat Leader Picks Its Way Through Smaller Craft In San 14'ra~eiseo Yacht Series Tied After Tiro Races By ALMON LOC.KABEV °'"''' ...... a...11,.. ••••• , SAN FRANCISCO Two ar ch rivals in world yacht racing were locked in a first place tie torlay ~fler the fi rst two r aces or the St. Franc is Y uchl Club's big boat series Mark and Fritz Johnson's 73 foot sloop Windward Passage k<l from start to finish in the 21 mile r'1e<• around the buoys ;ind s aved h<·r lime to take the overall victory The ra('e wus sailed Ill steady 15 to 2().k not westerly breezes with a strong e bbing current on San Francisco Bay J im Kilroy's K1aloa finished third on elapsed time, being heaten by the 84-foot s loop Chri_strnc s kippered hy f<'red Preiss of Pacific M a riners Ya cht .club, Marioa dcl Rey. Rut K1aloa saved its time on Christine to take second overall AftC'r Kialoa's win on Monday with Windward Passage second. the s eries now s tands in a lie Windward Passage gr abbed ' the s tart in Wednesday's race l'lost>ly followed by Huey Loni.t's 79-foot Ondine and Christine wjlh Kialoa and Bill Lee's 67. foot s loop Merlin in hot pursuH Ondine lost ground e1trly in the raoe When its genoa jib split, Funny Money In Pasadena GATNESVTLLE. Fla. <AP) The arrest or a joc key and a top· less dancer in Florida led a uthorities to $1 million 1n worth less money cached 1n Pas ade na , Calif. The U.S. Secret Service said W cd ncsday that agc nl.S arrested Jac k 0 . Cano J r .. 25. from Ocala. Fla .. and Regina Huskey. 19. u dunccr. when they alleged ly tnl•d to pass a boRUS SJOO bill at a Daytona Beach l(i ft s hop. nccess1tat1ng a costl y sail c:hange On the beat from .the start at Treasure Island to the windward m ark at Chrissy Field. KiaJoa pulled ahead of Christine until its main halyard let go, allowing the M footer to move into second place behind Passage. Kilroy's crew hurriedly got the m ain hoisted on a s pinnake r ha lyard und overtook Christine befo re rounding the Chrissy !-'acid buoy. fl y this time Passage had establis hed a comfortable lead le aving Kialoa and Christine to fight a close s pinnaker duel lo the lee ward mark with Christine finally moving back into the lead. A ha iry situation a rose at one l eeward mark o ff Alcatraz Is land when the big boats were l~aving the mark to starboard while a host of s maller boats in the other perpetual trophy races were r ounding to port. For Lhe max i yachts the beat to the clubhouse finish along the c:1ly front was a colorful parade "'atched by thousands of dinner time s pectators Windwurd Passage completed the course with an e lapsed time of two hours. 31 minutes and e ight seco nd s. c orrected to 2 : 23 : 22. There was a nine minute and 58-second spread between the first and last boats With a 3:30 p.m. start to a~­ com modatc the dinner spectator c r owd , many of the s m a ller boats racing in other series did not finish until after dark. The Etcbells·22 flee t takes over the scene today with two races and the big boat series c:ontinu~s Friday and winds up Saturday Leaders 1n the other trophy ~cries after two races: City of San Francisco T rophy Whistle Wing V. Hastings lla r court. Santa Barbara Yacht Club .Atlantic Series -High Roler, 01 II Power and Kirk Elliott, Newport Harbor Yacht Club. School De an Stanley Van den suld s he was hired and r eviewed Noort abruptly resigned rrom In job performanc<• by un the council's board or directors OCllPC com mittee 1n which Van d~n Noort's three-page re· Matek had no voice s ignat1on letter contained Beyond Malek's de fense. Cun scathing criticism of OCH PC v•N oo Nooin '"°"'"'°" ningham said he was disappoint a nd its executive director. ed with Van den Noort's abrupt Stanley Malek manipulated by staff mem bers dt.>cision lo res1~n The same day Van d en Noort and that personal politics in "1 know and res pect Stan seve red hls ties with the council. rtuence staff behavior 'Van den Nooru and t do re~rct offic~als of th~ Orange County In a parting shot at executivt' that he resigned ... Cunningham Medical Association held a press director Matek. Van dt:n Noort saa~ · ~ert:J\C.e an Qr'l_l)ge. _chided ham for allegedly bein~ Stan h as bt'en a v<1 luabl1• . ri.ere. a'ssocUtffln ·~-mbi~" '~'lt'-'il-~~r~ai~~-:.... ..;.."1t,.l!l~~I i>UJu: ... lM>..an1 ... #\YP,~ t\~\.. ~;lll am T hompson or H~nt · travelled. protected by a s trong 'ff:i~ ·!J ~tf~.~'lrd'~tt ~ 1!'gton. Beach said his orgaruza· contract" and employing his W<' ve dont taon "1s not fully satisfied" with former wife in a $20 ()()().a.year The council president s aid ht· som e .r ecentOCllPCdccisions. Jobwiththccouncil · reAr e tlcd Van den Noort·~ • ~htle Dr. Thompson was only With Matek on va('ation HI c·h,0 1t·l' .o r words about th1· m~ldlycrit~ca.l ofthecouncil.he P a ris. OC HPC Pres ident OC llPC -; s t aff mot1vcn dnd sa id assoc1at1on member~ plan William Cunningha m Ju mped to be~.avwr. to ~o some hearth planning of his defe nse Wednesday night . fhl'y reflect unkindly un 500 their own and be better pre· C unning ham said M a te k ·s to tiOO volunteer worke.rs . Ii!> well ~ared to respond to OCHPC ac· $43,000 annual salary is in line· a~ a deda~ated st atf. · Cun lions . with what other health systems n1ngha m said . La s ~ month . t~e ~nited agency directors in the a rea art.' He .also mentioned Van den Ho .s pt~a l A ss oc 1at1on of receiving Noort s s upport ~f the .county Cah~or~acalledforafederal in· He said Matek's trips to Board of S upervis ors .in 197fi vest1gallon of OCH PC Washington. D.C . are pa id for wh~n there was compet1t1on for According lo hospital associa-by the American Public Health des ignation as lht' t·ounty·:-. tlon Executive Director Carl Association Ma lek IS a director health srstems agency Welss burg. the hea lth planning of the as50oc1ation "Stan s <1lways been a stron~ couz:i c11 mi~h~ be !lli s usi~g As for the so-called protectiVl' ~dvocale of board or supe rvisor ... pubhc funds 1f at ~arries out its contr act. Cunningham said. that control But l thank our relations pledge lo study fmanci~l hold-is m_andated hy federal r egula with th. board a re 1mprovinµ, 1ngs by doctors in private ly lions. And il is to federal and a.nd we re working together. owned hospitals unmni;(ham said. But it was the county Grand County Supervisor Ph1ltp An Jury t hat suRgcstcd OCJIPC look lhony. thto• board·-. re presen to see af there m1i;(ht not be a /Jreezy Ri -'~r t at1v<> ·on the-council. agrt'l'd built·tn conflict of interest when (.le with Cunrun~ham ·._ assess m ent d oct ors send p atie nts to ·1 rccogmzc the e:oum·1 I " hospitals in which they have a Clll S/wrl hcrl' to stay And I 'm doing fina ncial interest c·ver yth1ng I <:a n to see thal The council curre ntly 1s acting C HI CAGO IAP I A things go s moothly." Anthony u nd er a conditional d esignation 22.year-old Wright Coll ege :.aid lalt• Wednesday w~ile hoping for full d esignation s tudent was arrested sit OCH PC is ant1cipat:ng full di· this month as the county's t' ked s 1gnat1on w1thtn thl' next few health syste ms a•1ency an g na on his motorcy d ays as Oranl?l' County's healUi ... cle at a traffic light. lthas the powe rof1tpprovalor Jeff Pietrecha to ld ~ystems agency disapproval of applicat~ons for police at 1 a m Wcdn<:~ Van den Noort sent c:opies QI c os t l y ml'd1c al eq\!apme nt day that ht' bet several his letter of resignation to th~· ~urchases as well. as ap~~~a· friends $20 he could nde state and federal officials now lions for new medical fac1ht1es naked to a hot dog stand. mulling over that designa tton a,nd expansion of existing buy food and return. He facilities. almost made 1t In his resignation letter , Van Several blocks from his d e n Noort charge d OCHPC goa l . a c:a r pull e d "has little true authority." alongside as he waited for The medical school dean aJso a t raffic light to chanRe charged that the council has Pietrech a nodded at t he:- done little to improve service t w o o cc up a n l i. .i n d "to mcdkally underserved " and chirped. "Hi guys·· has had no "effect on cost con· Th e ··gu ys · · we r l' tainment or improved medical patrolmen c ruising the care ·• s treets in a n unmarked Van den Noort also charged squad car th at counc il decis ions art' 2 Saved From Sea B O~T O N <AP > Two M a ssa<:husetts m e n Wl'rt' r escµcd after spe nding four day:. 1n d ltferaft followmR thl' burn IOA <ind sinking or their lobstt•r boat. the Coast Guard reported Lt. Cmdr Ned Lofton said David Burke. 35. of Marblehead and J ames Ridgeway, 35. of Bever ly we re reported tn good cond1 lion at Montauk Point. N Y Special ~q,Purc~ase! '·~ A scarc:h of the woman's Gmncsvillc upartmcnt turned up Sl04,400 in the rcfrigerntor. swd Kenne th TJlomp s on. s pecial agent in c harge of the Gainesville Secret Service of- fi ce. Keefe-Kilborn Trophy -Lead- 1 ng L ady. ~t an ley H.e1 sch Coyote Point Yacht Club. • ~i chard Rheem Trophy - Mtra ge. Les Harlander RicLhmond Yacht Club. ' Save 8).70. o n our mapnificent Drexel , . sofa and love seat groupifl~ ~. ttT"'~ ~ ', . . .> ,e~~,·;w,;i; ~ ~~ . ;)n ,0\\: • $689 , R eg. 8789 Save 8100 $549 Reg. 8619 - Save 870 \'dn.·t urm chu.11'> Reg. 8319 Ea ale 1269 Ea -,.Jlfi)'o<tVEifV• c~ ... ~~J.U. ~tU•,,\11,~1\ mt'lnufoc1u101 fi1,rc ·, ,.'W"Off?'X~f~ ·urr""' hol~lery v.1lue ot lhe season' You re 1nv111.:u lo 1ake c;l1v,.;n1aqe of 1t1e ren1arkable ::;c1v •nq• 011 1111•, tac,111onr1ble roll <11 m 1uxetJc .ol.1 r111c1 ni..i1c11111q lovL· !>ec11 I tie.:: p1ec1 g1oup1ny or either ur111 ,, yourc; 1n .i c1a.,.~1c border print Ydur cho1r.1· ul color.., Tre<11ecl lor .,.011 r~::;1•,tc;11ce of course And you a dpp11::c1<J1e Ore.xel • ldmOub qudhly throughout graceful roll 11rn <.tyhnq luxuriOIJ... mulh·uillow bacl< lulled <,.n(Jlr• <-p,11 Gu<,h1on 1<1ck pie.ii c,k111• ind r1rm c.civf'r~ Onuw CJ1 < 11v11r •he· ~.th!-..ltJCflOn ot o wn1nt; lJrf»tl -.11·1111· ·.inh.11 :.dv1nq"' Complelf• vour t!llH•<J wilt .1 pa11 of lulled lounge clk111" urmol· rercct 1n you• cho1c<.! ol tabnc FALL PROMOTION S .\ VE l a TO 20<'( ON OTHER SOFAS AND CHAI RS. IN A WIDE CllOICE OF FABRICS. OVER too PIECES TO SELECT FROM. " :Man and Bu Models \ ,. ... .,..,,.._ PAOF(SS10NAL INTERIOR DtSlv NLR<, 0,.11 M.,. , '"'-n. & !In. I•••· 221 S HARIOR IL VD. COSTA MESA 646·027S ~ • ; . DcsiJ{nrr Yves St Laurent pose!i with ome of his mo<lels durina a part.v aboard lhc ship Peking <1t N<>w York's South Str Cl Senp<>rt \ I A4 OAtL y PILO T use Elections Aid Bill On Ethics W AS lllNCi1'0N I A I) I With el ('llOAA n unlnt( up, t hl' tlouiw ha~ cleared lhl' way rt1r p•l)Ul t' of lil 11wuepm.i Kt•Vt•rnrnflnt .-lh1cr. bill by vc1t111~ to rellfrirm a nf'w rule 1ih1.1r111\ hm1t1n l( tht-oul"ldf' inc·onH' nwm bcn; of \h<' tloo-•· can earn T bt" 290 97 \-Olt• Wedncsda)' nucht fl\t'ut\.'i that bcammna Jan 2, 1979. ll11u,~· m ember' will have \u l(l'l ttlOnJt on lh~ar cur rt1nt $57,500 unnuol 11oallm , plw 25 percent OPPONE">TS o•· lht• ltm ltl> Wl'rl' try111j( \11 1tll1t<'h u motion ti) rt•llf"•I 11 lo .1 '"" t.<t-p1ng eth1 C"' ball thot llou:-t• Spt•akc r Thom•' 0 Neill h.id hn1wd \o rompl<'ll' ' W\•dnel)da) It ""·'' lh at uttemvt that wa:-. v11t1-'<l tlo~n Wednt•,d•} c . .. ,,~ .. ,...~~ ........... ~ ..... , ,. , .... ,:----~ "·'" ·" .ft~~-~--li -'F inal ron,~1...,.:rrmrr ... hl" 1~ ovt•rull l>1ll ha' lwt'n dt'l1tyed un tll next Wt'drw,du\ ' The bill \\Ottld n •qu1rc• ~Ir tnJ:e nt f1nurll'1.t1 dl'c·lo!>ure for Prl'stdl'lll Car·tt·r VIC'!:' Pre'' d ent M ondalt'. 'len1or cmplo}r't'' of the exc<.·uuvc and J ud1 {'1ul branchc :. und ml·rtd)1•1 s of Congress FOR A v .. :AR 11ft e r seni<>r ft:de ral employee!. lt>fl govern ment. they wo uld be prohibited fro m t ak1n J{ JO b' with la w firms Of pr1 Vlttt> COmJIUnies thist do busine.s with thl• u genric~ where lh<'Y formerly workl'd Supportl•r!. of the new llou:-.e disclosun• rule, a pproved 1n February 1977. say 11 will in!>urn th at House ml•mber' t1rl' full time le~1sl:Hor), who eurn only «1 :.ma ll part of thc•ir 1m·om<• from m aking :-.µcc·che:. and praC'l1cing law l)r "'ork1ng 1n other pm fr:-.sions I louse Republicans. Joined h~ «1 few liberal Democrats . said the outside income limitation Is unfair to members of Congress who do not have s ignificant in· vestments or income from in· ............. 1Jprisi11g Cr11.4'hed t\ woman flees Esteli. Ni caragua, last rebel stronghold 1n the 11 -day rebellion against President Anastasio Somoza. Onl y isolated resistance in and around the northern city was reported today, as the national guard re ported it had regained control. Rebel leaders outside the country vowed to continue to fight. At least 1.000 de· aths are estimated in the uprising NATION I WORLD Troops Move In Israel Settlement Protests Summit TEL AVIV. IRrael (AP ) - Israeli soldiers today began dragg1ne ultra -nationalist Jewish settlers rrom a moun· taintop in the West Bank or the Jordan River. Is rael radio re· ported. as the government moved to squash the settlers· c hallenge to the Camp David agreements. Some or the estimated 100 set· tiers. plus sympathizers that ln· eluded three members of Parlia· ment. barricaded themselves in s hacks at the site. the radio re· ported. Both sides were under orders to avoid violence. but fistfights broke out as soldiers started to remove the settlers. and Defense Minis t e r Ezer Weizman tried to convince Gush Emunim to leave voluntarily. Isr aeli officials s ay the Camp David agreements oblige Israel not to set up new settlements on occupied Arab lands for the next three months. during which negotiations are to start on the futur e of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, 8 eg1n said Wednesday in New York that Israeli defense forces will stay on the West Bank beyond rivP years ''to ensurt- Jew lsh blood is never shed again ... He said "a n unknown spokes· man an th e U .S . Stat<' Department had suggested that Israeli forces should remain in the area for only five years . but he told a meeting of Jewish IN ADDITION, ParUament is leaders: "I hereby declare we to decide within two weeks will stay beyond five years." whether to dis band the 20 Israeli DAY AN SAID TODAY he will s ettlements in t h e S ina i insist on the right of Israelis to Peninsula, which is to be re· buy land and build settlementi; turned to Egyptian rule. Egypt in the West Bank as a .part or says it won't sign a peace t reaty any peace settlement. unless the Sin~ settlements are At a news conf erence hi' THE 20 FAMILIES were in removed, and \(rush Emunim linked that righi to Israel's a:- their third d ay o°"'the mountain· rears for the future of Is rael's SO lowing !urge numbers of Arab top lwo miles soUtheast of the settlements in the West Bank. refugees to return to the West West Banlt town of Nablus when Prime Ministe r Menachem Bank . J.h~~~~~~~....:.... +r.~-.... --~-.. --W"·.... ....~·,,,~ . '( ~-• Th"b: e'VacttaUori was expectfJC! .-' ,. ~ -~ _,. .... "'"'' · ~ • · .,,..,.. 1• ~ -. to take many hours if the set· ,-•gatha' Ba ... tiers kept their vows to leave the .l1l ~ mountain only by force . They hope to attract attention to the belief of their organization. V { '26 CL-!~t • Plot OK Gush Emunim Bloc of the Se 0 llTUJ le Faithful that the Camp David agreements endanger Israel. Foreign Minis t er Mos h e Dayan told a news conference in J e rusale m that the unauthorized settiomenl would have no effect on future negotiations with the Arabs. "THE PALESTINIANS know us quite well by now, they know this is an internal Israeli ~ro­ ble m ." Dayan said, adding that the gover nment would sta nd firm against unauthorized settle· ment attempts. The Cabinet decided on Tues· d ay. a r ew hours art er the set. tiers made their pre-dawn move into the area. that the new set· tlement would have to be dis · banded No action was taken for two days while military officials NEW YORK <AP> -A federal judge has refused to block dis· tribution or a movie and a novel based on mystery wnte r Agatha Ch ristie's brief. unexplained disappearance in 1926. U.S. Distr ict Court Judge Lawrence W Pierce dism1ssc.'<i two lawsuits brought by the late writer's estate and by her only child. Rosalind Christie Hicks. who a rgued that the defendants we re infringing on her right of publicity The right of pubhcity covers use of a personahty's name or likeness. A r ecent U.S. Court of Appeals decision involving the es tate of rock ·n· roll singer Elvis Presley establis hed that the right or publicity is transfer rable and inheritable. HOWEVER. IN dism1ss1ng thl• SJJils on Wednesd<ty. J udg<: Filmworks: First Artist Corp and Warner Brothers Inc. Both fi ction plots deal witti what happened when the wnter disappeared from her home on Dec. "· L926. and returned 11 day'l later. saymg she had suf. fercd amnesia Sparrow Joins Oval Meeting v W i\SlllNG1'0N !API Prcs1 hNitanr1•s. THOSE KINDS OF unearned 1nrom e arc not <'OVered by the n•stnctions. The result of the new limits. they said. will be that only rich men and women and liberal a<.'- l1v1sts will run for Congress. re· bUlti ng in a dis torted representa· t1on of the American elector ate Times Convictinn UphelJ Pierce concluded that becuuse the "Aga tha" plots were ft<.' tional und not biographical. "this court finds that the First Amendment protection usually accorded novels and movies out· weighs whatever publicity right.s plaintiffs may possess and for this reason their complaints must be dismissed." dent Carter'.; welcome today for President Jaafar el-Numairi of the Sudan was interrupted by a n unexpected visitor. a s parrow that fl e w a round the Whitt• House Oval Offi ce. Num airi had entered Carter's offi ce through the French door; that lead from the Rose Garden The s parrow apparently madt.' its entrance at the same time. Reporter to Return to Jail; Paper to Appeal Tijuana Area ·Scorched by Sweeping Fire T IJ UANA. Mexico I AP > A r ug1ng. wind fannl·d fire s wept ovl'r four rnnchc•:-., burned hun· orc(b of «1C'rc), of brushland and· forc·<:d f'VHC'UilllOO Of about 400 Jlt·opll' from their homes, Mex· 1ran authonll~s s ay Firemen from TiJuana and the ),Ub urb or La Mesa Wf>rc aided by ahout 70 Mcxi('a n soldie rs in battling the blaze. which raged out llf control mosl of Wednes· day IT APPARENTLY started of ·undetermined origin about 8 a m . near the El Florido Ranch and had charred hundreds or a cres by noon and threatened other ranches. No serious injuries were re· ported. Co lumns of white s moke :.pread over the Tijuana area und could be seen across the oorder from San Diego. By 5 p.m. firefighters reported t he blaze was moving south toward open range and posed no serious threat HACKENSACK, N.J <AP> The Ne w J ersey Supreme Court upheld the contempt convictions of T he New York Times and its reporter Myron A. Farber today for withholding notes · in a murder case. The high court ordered Farber to return to Jail Tuesday unless he surrenders his files. THE CASE HAS attracted nu· tional attention. and its outC'om e could scl a prece dent o n freedom of thl• ·press Attorneys for the newspaper i;aid they would appeal today's court decis ion to th e U.S . Supreme Court. Farber refused to comment. The st ate court ruling re· instates as of next Tuesday sen· tences and fines a lread y im· posed by a lower court. Farber had bee n cited for civil and criminal contempt and sen- tenced to jail Indefinitely and fined $1,000 until he turns over his files to Judge William Arnold. IN ADDITION, HE was sen- tenced to six months in jail and fined another $1,000 after he re· linquished his notes. Tbe Times was fined $5,000 a day ror civil contempt until the riles were given up. A onetime $100,000 c riminal contempt fine also was levied agai ns t the newspaper. T h <' c ourt r eject ed the newspaper's defense that the First Amendment protected its privilege to protect confidential sour ces. "IN OUR VIEW, the Supreme Court of the United Stales has clearly rejected this claim and has squa rely held lhal no such First Amendment right exists." the opinion said The court said that a lthough reporters mus t cooperate when subpoenaed in a trial. the media sti ll ha~ ··t-)rs t Amendment pro- tection "ThC'y include, among others. the right to publish what the pre· ss chooses to publish, to refrain from publishing what it chooses to withhold, to seek out news in any legal manner a nd to refrain from revealing its sourc~s ex- cept upon legitimate demand." the opinion said. THE DECISION SAID that the nation's hjghest court already has decided "the weighing and balancing" between a dere n· dant's right t o a fair trial and rree press. . New Jersey's shie ld la w, enacted by the Legislature to protect reporters' sources, must yield to the defendant's right to a fair trial. the court s aid. Farber was jailed for Z7 days after he refused to give his notes to the Judge presiding over the Shmoors Drench Florida, Dampen Gulf Coll8t .alOU'Qve All•nte 11e111more e 1rm11-oh•m ht•m•rcll Bolr.e 8o>lon O•°"'M•lll~ Butte lo (.11•("90 Cln<tnn•tt Cine lend Col~mb11\ 0.1 Fl Wiit O.n"'' O.tto11 H•ltn• Honotulu HO..\IOll Ken' (fly L.•• VeQe\ L.1111• ~00 LO\ AnQ<ll .. "'°"''"'"• ~"tOP'li\ Ml•m• Mlh••u~-.. ""'"'' ~! p Nol\•111• N.,.•O•IH ll\ N•w York HI L• I'<~ II •9 .. 10 I~ .. •J '~ !o6 JO .. 41 I• )• •> I ) •> I) '° " ~ 0 70 ., /1 ., 10 .... jC) " ti •• ., :M .. 11 II 1) t1 u ~ °' 1• )I ., 11 'IO l• 'll /1 u I• .. '° ,. u ... "° 0 °' tl II ., 10 ,. I• ., D.-yl'lleto .... _, 1.0..-....... y 11 .. , •• ,,., •• ,. ,, ,,, .t ''II'' , 1 t -tt• • tw ~ tt; ri m \. tU ,,........,,. I t "l t t't'•tf~"4111 1l twd•h._iftU•J '""' 11 , • ., .. .., Sv'"WJ"fl II <tO... ki ••A , .. •· •"' '"" ltr()it tv • *" _.. I • t o t t "' "" •n.,1 'f"•'lt noy #tf\ 09 •Jt •••ftl• i c......._,...,.._. -.,, 1 (\fe 'O"" I ~y Atflfa\ ••J-•Ut ... .. ~ .,, ... ·~-,, • ,., Wf'IWrt "'''"' a•t-tl)t ~ 1 ~I. ~"-"" •• ~ >--,.,. ... .,.,. r • • ,,..., ' ,fk)Wt" L--O ,. • l•~'"""-.. ..._ ..... ~ 0.M City 81 Omt lta H OrlellCIO " Pl\11.0'phlt ,. Pnoenla '1 Pln\llurQl'I .. P'lland, Or• •1 lhno •' SI Louil •1 St P Tempe '" Sall 1.•U Sf !.en 0 1-.. S•n f-r el\ • IO ~elllt M fUl\.t .. WHltllltlOll It CAL.I f'OftlO A " 48 0 70 10 •I '° •• >t O• ,, ,. I? Ml )$ . , ~, ~ u ,. .. •••• ,.fltld u " ''""° .. u ~,.,., 10 '° OaklallCI 11 H \t<rem11110 12 t1 Senta OtrMf• to JI ft•t\IOW 11 $J 81-11 71 " ftlylM 9' •s Ca1att11a M .. II Ce111ro .. .O UAr...-'1 4J LOflt 8ea<.l'I '2 U ·Oftl•r•o Palm ~prlftO\ \<tn O••n•ro1no <;ante Ant .. ., ., tO ., " " " ., 11.S. ,, .... ,,, Cool wuther mo••cl lowero IM U'lt•n 1'1•11 Of ""° MllOl'l lodty .iler brll\Olllt trMt ., frMlt WllflllnQ\ '" NOrtl'I 0 111.ot•. Solllh 0.kot•. WHlern N•b•••ka 1nt11»rt•OI e--Reln''-" end o«e•IOll•I 111vn cM'll'IOWtrt jH"~--'"" Coot "''• ree < hl n11 from 11'141 Orett Lu .. ec '°" ,,. c.mrlf Mii of '"" M l\ \IH IPlll Votley ttw~ T•••• Olller "'""'" ....._... ll'le °"" c .... '"""' 111u11o•""•••tt •ren< nto i.ovll• florldl lltlll end IOQ co .. ,eci Ille Ptt tlle Notl,,....tl 5111t\ remell'llMI t lHf O•et mu<l'I 01 Ille All•nll( C:O.tl 11110 '"' Ol\lo V•lley w ttf\ lt mo-r•tvr•' ••rmer th•" 110rmal 1ert1tht1-llf yHr Sllltl e l\O ... ,. CIUt lrOf'I 1111 Norll'ltrll 1'1a111• eno lltt A~klH '"""'" paruot 111e tte<t1k e .. ,, E .,l y morn1nQ tempe r•turu ••llQ•d t•om )I In Bulle. Monl and La•am1• Wvo 10 A7 1n Key Wn l ""° Mtttn'll CaUtentla I hr hot 1>reet11 o4 Senta AM w1n<1• Wiii be ttpl4Kecl by Ille -1111\0 l....Ch of ocean breuet In Soulherll Calllornte But Nallonal Wutltu S.,v•<• for-e~uten .. 10 Weelnudo 111e1 111011\ woulo drap only • ,_ IMQrMt, wlllt oowntown LO• Anoe1 .. ru<lllnt Ille UPl>e' IOl On W..in.W.y, Ille lempe••lur• wn tO In Ille clly Elr.ewrtert, 1\1911• wlll be 1n Ille '°"" '°" elonQ ""' «MO\I, In tr. upper IC» In tnl•no •••i.rt. In the m1a-.o. to m ld·IO• tn ""' mountatll• encl t•om IM .,_, /Ol to llW '°"" 'O\ Ill Ille 09 ~h Coa•Cal It' ~adwr Cl•IH tnrouol'I F•ldtV c1v111 ••'''"b'• wind• n1on1 •no morntnQ ltOuH HIQn\ Fr>oey lj to llO Coau•1 1-••lv••• w tll ~•n99 btt••tn \t •nd I• llll•nd lem P"'•lurn wlll 1anot btl-n ~end .. Tiie w•tt• l•tnlMl•elure will be .. 81111. /tfeott. Tide• THUUOAY !.eto11d ~1011 11 (I• m • 1 S•c~no IOW b Sip m I 0 lllllOAY l'lr\I 111011 1 1~ .. m ) • f' l"I low I II • n1 7 • M<OflO l\IOfl t ..i pm • t k cono 1°"' • JO 11 m 1 1 ~ .. II •h ••• «I• m -.I•• SI II m Moon rl\e\ 10 11 II m ,.,, I I ,. • rl\ Suri R#'porf MunllnQIOft lle«h w .... , 1 to t IMI wlllt \OVl-•1 \well C-tltOll\ IAI• Ne wl)6t1 11...,<h WI,,.. 0 10 I 1001.i1111Wffl1wtlt ConcllllOM - ' murder t r ial or Dr. Mario J ascalevich, who Farber dubbed Dr. X in a series of articles for The Times. Named in the suit a s defen dants were Ballantine Books. which publis h ed the book. Casablanca Re c ord s and The bird remained in the Oval Office throughout the leaders · meeting. The World's Greatest Athlete is proud to have been a Newspaper Carrier .. It takes steadiness to be a decathlon man," Bruce Jenner says. "And that's what newspape r carriers g iv e yo u s t ea dy ~formance e ve ry day." Bruce d e li vered newspapers through his 5th. 6th and 7th-grade years in Tarrytown. N .Y . • ··Bein g a n ew s p aper carri e r h e lp ed m e to acquire the disci pline J needed for training." And '-hi s training paid off. Grimacing with pain and tension, Bruce J e nner crossed the 1,500-meter finish at the Montreal . .<)~Yrt)~S to w~t\e r:nos~ '4~d~ 'irice ·~m f@Hfl . '''IM."'V The 1976 decathlon champion also won the only 01 y mpic honor more precious The W or Id 's Greatest Athlete. than gold -the t i tl e of Not every newspaper carrier can become the world ·s greatest athlete, but many outstanding citizens began their business or public careers by delivering newspapers. More than 900 boys and girls earn saving or spending money by carrying the Daily Pilot to homes all along the Orange Coast. In summer chances are good a route will be available nearby a new carrier's home. If you are af least 10 years old and would like to be your own boss while you earn and learn. call 642-4321 and ask for circulation department. The experience and exercise didn't hurt Bruce Jenner. :-ii~iiT;o;.-;;e-Cc,;;"O;.)y-.,t,;t------------: 1 P .0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa 1 1 Calllomla 92626 t I I I VeR! I'd like to find out more aboul being :1 Dtiily I : Pilot newspaJ)Cr carrier : I I I Namt . .,. .• .•• I I Addrr111 Phont I I I I C'lly ,,,. I I I 642-.4321 -------------------------------- ' •I CALIFORNIA TU£ t AMIL\ C.JHCl ~ G o to yo ur room1 A nd don I turn o n the TV or tht-~fer eo don f ploy wtth your ro od racer~ or the p inball mo<h1ne on ~ticond 1hovqht go to MY room1' o-11111f1ki119 Si911s 'Error' Fans Fight ~ACfl AM ENTU <Al» The buck t.'n. of P r11pos1t1 011 S against 'imoktnl( 'u" llw opponPnt:-. mudc a tho11,,111tl fultl ,., rot whlll· n 1ll0ulallng 1111• l u.,I 111 1111 -.n1oktni;i s iJin' Op1mnl•nh or llw propos1t1on admit tlw t•11111 , hut •uJ\ the cakulalion lu• rwd 1111t to ht· unm•cci.sury and the t•i.t 1111.1lt• or S<!:J n11lho11 l'oHl be proven 1J1fh·t l'llt l\, Tht• 11pprn11·nt' ot Pro1>0sillon S, to bl· 1111 th.. 11\.cmbcr ballot. l>u1d 1l "'ould fl'QUlr\." UH· pos ting or no- '"'""HI)( "~"' .11 the cost of $23 m1lhon tUJT l•At L 1,0\1 EDA V of the Yes subtract The crt>dibility of the tobac- co companies is nil," he said. 'I'll E OPPONENTS, financed largcl,v by the tobacco tndustry, ad- mitted their tables contained a mathematical e rror, but that other calculat1ons proved the estimate to be accurate. Proposition S would require no- smoking sections in most buildings open to the public, and would ban s moking 10 work places unless s moke~ were kept m a walled-off section. The weU-financed opposition campaign is almost entirely funded by cigarette compa nies. un :, l'Jllll1.i1~·0 told <i news con-JACK McDOWELL, spokesman for frr<'n<'l' W,·tlnt>:.d<iy that the oppo-the No on-5 campaign, said the rwnh matl1· an t.'rror in a simple square root error was conceded by :.quart• root ('likulutwn. making 1l Thomas Feeney. a cons ultant for 1,000 llml!s wo h1s;:h . Economics Research Associates. Lovl·d<t~ quic·kly s pecified. Bu~McDowell saidFeeneyinsisted howl'Vt•r\ t~t ht• wasn't cla1m1ng the figure ~as unne~~ed in the over· ~.-...... a ~r"'t~ull~~·L~~ _all calculut10ns, and . the bottom hne too h11(h H•· 'aid ft• mt'rel'{ snowed Wdlhtf\costs ~ a~l~fi«'.t'. ·~ ' that the study wu:. baseless. '-Loveday. said h~ is asking radio • and t elev1s1on stattons not to use ads "Thc•y don't know how to add or that contain the $23 million figure. Thu~. September 21, 1978 DAIL V PILOT A 5 Davis-Brown Introduces the New GE Widescreen 1 000 Home Television Theater :Rule Upholds Women Guards View Shelled Out SAN LU IS OB ISPO 1 AP> Women guards m ay contmue to patrol the men'!> prison here while male rn:.Onf'r~ U!.e the bathroom Or take Showers l!ven 1 1t dOt"s make s ome of tht.' men uncomforta· ble. a Supenor Court Judge h<is ruled. Judge Harry Wool pert said Wednesday prisoners have ··minimal privacy rights" and that unless women guards are viewing naked male prisoners for "sexual or [ ) emotional j:!ratification," thev can be allowed to ·"TATE kee'p prison watch. ,. Judge Wool pert is- sued the rulin~ in the case of three California Men's Colony prisoners who petitioned the court last summer lo remove the female guards. In mates Charles Montgomery. Horace Holmes and Kenneth Hanson c laimed female guards patrolled the medium-security fo cility while they used the open bathrooms or s howers. and that violated their constitutional right to prt vacy. Joy Rider ~and• ha .loll HAWTHORNE <AP> -A Joyridmg San Fran- cisco tl'en-ager was a rrested after he landed a stolen plane at Santa Monica Airport, ending an aerial chase during which he llew as low as 200 fe<.'t zig-zagging amidst highrise buildings 1n Hollywood, authorities said. Hawthorne Police Sgt. Henry Mashak said James Huggins, who has been in the Los Angeles area for only about a week. stole a single-engine Cessna 150 from Hawthorne Airport to fly to Van Nuys Airport, where he was scheduled to take a solo Lest fli ght. Soldo II e aring Delayed LONG BEACH <AP) -Standard Oil of Ohio has unlit Nov. 3 to complete a study of ways to re- duce pollution in the Long Beach area before sub- milling planes to the South Coast Air Quality Management District. The SCAQMD voted unanimously Wednesday to delay hearin~s on Sohio's request to build a ma rin<' terminal and · oil storage tanks in Long Bea('h Harbor. Sohio hopes to use the facilities to s tore Alaskan crude oil that will be piped to Texas and the Midwest through an existing pipeline. Sonae Bail..out E'und11.l1111awd SACRAMENTO (AP) -The first Proposition " 13 bail-out funds have gone out to California's c1t1es and counties: They're splitting $203.7 million. stale Controller Ken Cory reports. · The money is part of the $4. l billion in grants and $900 million in loans from the state budget sur- plus that the Legis lature voted for local govern- ments. • \1aiadaUsm Probed FREMONT CA P) -Police are investigating a vandalism incident in which JOO men with baseball bats and bricks reportedly pounded on cars enter- ing a struck Safeway warehouse in Fremont. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Republican gubernatorial candidate .Evelle Younger. regret- ting a remark that he would sign a bill legalizing marijuana use, said he wouldn't veto such legisla- tion because "l would not till at windmills." Younger clarified his marijuana position Wed- nesday in stops around the state, saying that he wished he had said he would probably allow s uch a measure to become law ~ithout his signature. Thal has the SJlme effect as signing the legisla- tion but indkates .opposition on the governor's part, Younger said. 'Nuts' Just Plains Flattery? SAN FRANCISCO <AP) Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. picked the d ay he visited a publ ic dump to tell reporters he's n attered th al Lillian Carter. the presi- dent's mother. called him .. a flUl." It happened Wednesday, when he also made re-election cam- paign appearances at three posh hotels, went to three fund- raisers in private homes, and dropped in to a radio station lo be interviewed . Recruit Incident It was at the radio station that Brown was asked about Miss; Lillian's comment on the 40- year-old bachelor, which was, "Oh. he's a nut. He ought to marry that Linda Ronstadt, and he might settle down." Brown said he would take a "charitable" view of the com- ment: "A nllt? I think that's a term or endearment down there in Plains, Ga. J don't know. I'm just speculating ... " Vote Voided SACRAMENTO <API -A Kern County farm labor e lection tias been voided because United Farm Workers union or- ganizers h eckled the boss when he was trying to talk to employees and a state employee urged m~llllll~!li=iiii~MOOEL •SYP9000W Cr0!1"o ~ tnc lrnn·• w<"~ v:. ~I' '" 1 ovo11v v<•< H •s OCCC!r••t'd ov o 11cn uuro !.0000 c0v< •••>11 THE GENERAL ELECTRIC WIDESCREEN 1000 HOME TELEVISION THEATER The GE W1descreen 1000 features o picture three times bigger than ony 25" diagonal TV set. Over 1000 square inches or viewing area. It's like being at the movies. ltont row center or on the fitly yard line. Come in and see tor yourself. OVER 1000 SQUARE INCHES OF VIEWING AREA ... TRULY A NEW DIMENSION IN PERFORMANCE TELEVISION Marine DI Found Guilty SAN UIEGO (AP) -A Marine drill instructor accused of firing blanks from an M-16 rifle at a recruit was convicted Wednesday by a general ·court-martial at the Mar ine Corps Recruit Depot. workers tu vote for the------------------------------U F W, the state S~t. Allen G . Connor, 24, of Brooklyn. N.Y., was found guilty by a five-member court-martial Agricultura l L abor Relations Board said. (sYDNEY HARRIS) ' ; j . . Keeps readers on their t oes panel of nring blanks at Pvt. William L. Taylor. --------------------------------------~ 17 . or Dallas during rifle training at Camp ... Pendleton - CONNOR ALSO WAS CHARGED WITH ob- s tructing justice by reportedly asking Taylor to say he was injured when struck in the face by a tumbleweed. Connor faces a maximum penalty of 11 years confinement at hard labor. loss of ell rank and pay and a dishonorable discharge when the court· martial board reconvenes Thursday to consider a sentence. Col. Joseph A. Mallery Jr., the military judge. ruled Wednesday that a handwritten confession by Connor was admissible as evidence. Ron Stout. Connor's civilian attorney, had challenged in- troduction of the confession saying it woul<t hurt the drill instructor's defense. TAYLOR .SUFFERED MINOR POWDER burns on his face in the incident. He was later pro- moted to private first class. The case was delayed by the U.S. Court of ~ Military Appeals tn Washington, D.C .• while it studied a claim by ~tout that the commanding general or the recruit depot used command in- fluence in the case. Stout had contended the court-martial panel had been stacked against Connor with senior of ficers and sergeants despite a recommendation by an investigative officer against the trial. The court ruled last month, however, that the court-martial was properly conve1.ed. -··' v, .. ;~/l!'~,·' j I( ••. ~. ;r.)(.i\ ':(• Settlement Temative · . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A class-action suit filed against General Motors by eight women who were laid oft at the Fremont plant has been ten- tatively settled, according to an attorney for the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Com- miss ion. Dorset JI by Bally. New def in it ion of shoe excellence. Made exclusively for Silverwoods. Super comfortable slip-on In supple calfskin with discreet gold ornamentation. Superbly crafted with Sally's famed lightweight construction. Fully leather lined. Black or brown. 80.00 ~~ ... ""' .......... 11111111111 .. 1--== ·suvefwoods ..... _. The settlement forbids further discrimination and provides $187.500 in damages for women employed at lhe plant between July 1973 and June 1978, attorney Jules H. Gordon said Wednesday. 45 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH I AKE.-y-.liA . A Y 11 ! IN COSTA MESAll \ ~ Inner spring mattress (NO EXTRA CHARGE!) M DYING SALE-SAVE MANY $$$ . ON f AMOUS • Marflex spring cushions (NO EXTRA CHARGE!) 1 MAXWELL-MOORE SOFA BEDS • Hardwood frame-Lifetime Warranty-(NO EXTRA CHARGE!)---.~.......c~~~~~=::!!::=~--'---' ENTIRE INVENTORY OF • Shepherd casters (4) (NO EXTRA CHARGE!) SOFA BEDS , SOFAS, LOVE · maxwell/moore • Custom arm caps (NO EXTRA CHARGE!) SEA TS, CHAIRS. • All steel spring sleeper unit with TY headrest (NO EXTRA CHARGE!) MUS~EB~T~~::RL~ OUT • Self deckinf (NO EXTRA CHARGE!) BEFORE WE MOVE! SOFA Hf-0 MANUf AC TURING COMPANY ANAHEIM · 1711 I. .. Cellp .... I 81~ N ot tt.•t.U• (714) 114-1122 COSTA MESA ,, ........... ., 0154>°' ~ 'lrn"" OCEANSIDE , ........... o Ilk No ot l«Jm•"' 71'/411-2110 I· ':. dngf\ Coa .t n.111v Pilot Editorial Page .............................................................. Thursday Soptember 21. 1071 Wage Law Delay Would Make Sense l>urin..: lht• dt•butr~ thut prN·ccJcd <·ongrnss1onal 11u~~J~t· of tht' nt·\\ fcdcrul minimum wali'!C: luw lu~t Nov t•mh"' it \\J:. pr(•chrtt.·d by m<~t t-conom1~t:> thut lhl' '' u~t· hoo:.t would \\ IPE' out 1ob~ in lowC'r paid ('U lt>J.:Ortl':i . t•rwoura~t· ~ktlll·d labor lo d1 1nrnnrS ~ull h1i.:hc1· wu~cs und I UIM' lhl· ('Ull:.Um('I' price: 1111.kx Dt"·•µlH' the w JI n1nJt ' Cuni.trcb~. under i.tronJ( Pre~ :.url' rrom the h1bor union!). µu!)~ed the bill and l'rc~1dcnl <.':Jrtt>r ~11ml.'<.t 11 , Tht• 1'1 ~t Ill a ... erll's of rour minimum WUUt! 1nc:rea!;(·~ l'rom S2 30 nn hour to $2 6.'5 an hour wt•nt into t•f lt•t't J .an 1 l ndt•r lht:• l.1' lh(•rc will be ~rthcr annual 1n <'rt•t1:-t';) un11I the m11umum wn~e reachcs $3 J5 an hour in 1981 J 4ti 1x·rrt•nt incrcw,c u\ <·r four y<•ar~ But M't'ond gut·:.:-.in~ started alrno~t 1mml•d1atl'IY and ll<l\\ a t.)l~ar11:.an St·natonal (•oahtlon ha~ 1ntro<luted a Olt'iJ!>llrt• ..,,~1111lt·antl) lllll'd "lnflut1on fkc..luc t 1on and Job~ Prot •1.•11un t\ c t Jn ~k Ander~on Side-stepping Minority Laws W AS llJ N (i'l'O N !'lo nH 111·11· .. , ,.,,.,.. lt1,l11rv that •'JI m111m 1t\ hu,1111':.,nwu havt· .1t1mt· p.111·1111\ 1 .ill i.10 I\ p11·,t1 anto l',1.hoot:. with ~uv1·r11m1·nt 1 ·1101 1'11111 p11 '"' '' .1 Pitts contrat•to1 i. .incl unch·n·ut a 11111 i•l1 11111 ,t 1111·ll11 11 -upp ly wtH'thwhall' lt.•1.krul luw inlt'n<ll•ll 111 n1 11\\111 d h~ K11 r1•<1 11 hus 1 t11 lw lp tlw n1111onl1l'S breuk into 111" .... 111 ,111 ~011 ~ I '11111 S11tt t• tht• th(• hustOl''s worl(J. Un1.kr th1..· 1.1\\ \\1•111 0111111' hook .... J1(•a con· law .... t:.itt•.., Jnd munt<·q1al1t11•' t 1.11 1111 , lt.1\ 1· ""''II\ t·n·d that for Url' s uµposed .111 .1 p11rnw1.11t· 'lllf'I C'hOI wall to r11nnl'I <It 11•1111 "" 11:11111' lo tht•ll' ~ov<>rn· lt·a~t 10 (ll'I' llll'lll 11111' 1'111" I IH'V 11\t• ht'\ t·ent o l 1lw 11111111111\ ... 1.1111 ... 111 quatafv for m 0 n t• \ f I) I I II II t I ·" t ' I h .it h .• d b een 1· \' 1 t a 1 11 "·" 111.11 "' ti 1111 ir1111011l v I ll'ms il'1h ·1·;1 I t·1111 In 11111· 111~1:1111·1·. Ch1>1 aclvist'd ~ t 1· 11 1· 1 1 11 11 1111t· 1·11111 r.1<.·tor on .1 Ptllshurgh v r 11 1 e l. t ' 111 1qt•1 1 t 11 m .1i..1• h 1" own to m 111u1 1 t.~ pllt'l·h.1,1·' hut h:i\ 1· his l111ls sl.'nt firm... 111 htm ('hot 1111·11 n·11g~cred the B .111. 'tlllH' tlt•m 11<·d pav1111·11t voucher. firms an.· u~1ng tlw1r 1111n11nl) ;11ltl1•d .1 7 p1·rc·1·nt l'Omrnission ht• would play i hl· rok ul -.up plier for almost any t•11n;)t1 u1·111111 material .. for ,, lh' 111 no mol'l' than 10 pt..•rct•nt " t1 pon learnani: t h,11 C.11111.11l was our rt·1>0rll'r C'h111 <•nl!nh protested hl•'<J hl·c:n Jui c•1I into .i tra p ttnd cl:1mmed up \\1t h lh1:. out burst "It is none "f volJI business. It's not your mont'y · ThP sc1cnt1.;L, st udH d th1· < .1 ,, i11.,tora•s ut 12:, "Omt:n 111 .1 1\.1·\\ \'01k t11n1c who <11 t '' ru· kt·n \\>llh brt·:.i::.l c :rnn·r. and ('11111 P'-ll't•J I h1·111 to l !>:; WOrtll'n who .11 1· not 'l'hl·; found ··._. 'trong 11·l<1t1onsh1p bt.'lween ha11· 11 )-,. ,..,, •• ind b1 l'••"l t'<tnu r· :11llon ~ won11·n w11h J luw n:1t u1 al n s k for hn•ust c:.r nt'l'r. but no 1d;1t1onsh11> amon~ tho:.e .,t high natu1 al n s k ·· St,1lt•d unoth1·r "'«Y. h<i1r dvl'' DF.J\OLY OVF.S: t:;arlll'r thi.. h.1vP iittlc dh01·t 11n 'hii::h r1~k · YC»H . lhc N:it1on.d (',1n1·1·r wom(•1) t hu~t· who "'lrc•:iclv Choi 1s wrong. 1t 1:; th1 · ta>. payer~· bu:.inc~=- Institute determined that ;1 m;, smokl· •:igarl'llc'>. IJkt• birth JOI' ingredient in mo:.t J)t·rm<o conLrol pills. or h.ive .1 fomaly nenl hair dyes cau:.l·s eanc·t·r '" ha:.toi Y .. or brt·:i~~ t'<JOct'r. Rut labor atory a nam<ib. T ht: t•os ,1mong low risk women. thOsl· me.lies indus t ry, ft'arful 111 :~ ~v.~cl usy h~ur<lye~ ·•fi!.mQf~lhu.~ If a<Jontt..>d 1t \\OUlti cl••I J~ for unl' \'cc.r t•ut·h of the lll'Xt lhrt·~ \\age-raising ~lt'p~ ......,., •'1 ' • «-,~;1;.~~~---$WT ~~~-r.e-'.~-.f)~! Lo dcvdop tmough hmds 1~ht to realm .• that boosting the nunimuin \\age 1:-. a major contributor to inflation ai. ~k1lkd l:1hor dl'11l and:. proportional wage increases to maintain pay st•parauon from unskilled -and a major c..lcte rr(•nt to 1ob opportunities for less skilled workers. e~penall~ )oung people. a:. their service~ s imply become lOO ('X(>('f\M\'C. ""P.n~~ ... ~UWP' ~-...... r~:.~Ure. ttpvo~~··r. :-:~tv-~· «'~\U.._ .. ~1rac't6rs gl'l ~overnmt·nt bHh ~ ~.~.: _ ~fltrtiN}~,. . ~· 1. • ·~~-.JIJ<NY m gc_t · brc<J~t -c ustom l.'rs might bt• s1·arecl oft. 1 .ln~er <• those who do not dY'-' 1m m ed1ately ;;isi.<11lcd lht· 111uJ thc•ir hair ' Unt•mµloymt•nt in the ranks of all American youth st 111 remains above 15 percent. For minority youths the unemploy ment ratl' ts more than 30 percent. Many or the lower-pay jobs in which they once were able to get e:t footbold in the labor market are being wiped out. ·Experts from the Sccrehiry of the Treasury on down through a whole series of top economists are backing the <lc:lay m lhe next minimum wage increase as a step in the d1rcct1on of putting the brakes on inflation and opening up more jobs for youth. Organized labor is fighting the deferral. It will be in· tercstin~ to sec if Cong ress and President Carter have thl' courage Lo heed their advisers a nd push it through. Carter Earned Credit The huzzahs that greeted Camp David's "Framework of Peace m the Middle Ee:tsf' have been somewhat damp. t•ncd bv adverse re action from some Arab nations. There's· still no ,guarante~ thut peace will indeed be the ultimate outcome of t he mcet&nj!. But credit must be given the participants for an ap· pareotly sincere effor t to resolve what often seem to be insoluble differences -a nd especially to President Carter who took the unprecedented step of setting aside his domestic duties for 13 days on end to assume the role of peacemaker. From what we know of the persona lities of his com· panions at Camp David. it must not have been an easy task. If the polls show Carter's stock has gone up in the public cyc. it 's a rewa rd he deserves. . No o ne could reasonably expect the Arab nations to :-.ay anything very kind about the proposed agreements now. The only settlement most Arab nations could publi c· ly upplaud would be one eliminating Is r ael as a nCJ· t1on. So they ure better served politically both internally and cxtt•rna lly by gr owling at this point. They can af · ford to wait. even after Secretary of State Vance's ex· µlanations to them. and cakulate what they can extract I m m the 'nited Stat es or Is rael in return for support. or non·oppos1tion and until some ha rd moves toward im· plc.•mcntation start to m aterialize Nmnh~sGmne !\ow that we've all memorized our zip codes and those of the folk we write to most often. the U.S. Postal !::>erv1ce is ready to test us further. The next step will be adding four more digits to the existing fivc·digil zi p codes . It's not e nough that our phone numbers keep growing urith metically -from the basic seven digits to eleven if we're dialing out to another area cod~. plus of course the extension at the othe r end if it's a business call. That's a lot of remembering. So is the nine-digit Social Security numbe r everyone keeps a sking for these days. the driver 's license number for identification a nd those crt.>dit card numbers with up to 15 digits. The expanded zip codes will first be used for com- merc ial mailings. identifying each block of a street or a single large office building. They'll get to the residential areas later. -A 11 this. we're tqld, will §JLye·a,j~~.(i~~--:; l)y .. p~rm11.ftng more efffcient m echanical mail sorting That sounds fine, but 911e wonders just how many num· he rs can be kept buzzing around in a human head before something snaps. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other vie ws e xpressed o n this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd I Apples It's writ that Abe Lincoln wht'n eatin g 1:1 n appl e polished off wilh large bites the whole thing incluciing the core a nd thl' seeds. But T om Edison when eating ·ttn apple cul it into tiny picc<'s which he floated in a bowl of water Dt~ar Gloomy Gus T here are more Jrish in thi~ country than Jews, Palestlna~ns and Arabs com bln<'d . Wh y no m eeUng at Camp David o n the 11ro bl e m In Uls te r? C.L. first . Clnim is a man exposes his c haracter by the way he eats an apple. What do you m a k e of t h e difference be tween Ahc 's a nd Tom's performances? Q. "How m any actors have played Perry Mason?" A . At le a s t s ix . John La rkin . nartlctt Robinson. Sa ntos Ortegn , Donald Bri~gs what you don't re· m e mbe r the m ? -plus Monte Markham a nd som e body named Raymond Burr. Q . "Who first said. ·1 7.i gged whe n I sho uld 'vc 7.Bggcd'?'' A. A heavyweight boxer na m e d Jack Rope r r ight a ftt'r world champion Joe Louis knocked h im out in Round One or a Litle tight. C i.curettc packages in Swcdt•n by law now hav(' to list the corbon monoxide con. lent or the sm okcl! therein, too The m1nontv farms t•o llctt l<•t ~E \'•.H \I. l'1thburi.:h con· fees for fronting fo r the <·om 11;11·1111 ' tPl<I u:--1 ht·y havL· mgs. panit's which .it•tually do the .111111n1:it11·ally 1 nc·n·a~•·cl thl'ir wo rk. The fcl'S <1n· added l•> the lmh fur ,111•h 1-(ovt·rnmc·nt work Now . s ix scit'ntai.ls al t lw N1:w York Un1\0l.'rsity Medical Cenll·•· have turned up evL•n more da:. I urbinJt evidenc·e th:ll som1: d)-c•-; may be carcinogcnat Thl· n· searchers found th<i l women who ust' hair dye•.., ovl'r ,1 long period of tame s1g n1fi cc:1nt1.v 111 t-reasc their risk of J.!L·ttang breast cancer. This as a leadtni.: cause of death <1mong Amen t:an women; 90.000 n(•w cast·~ :.rrl' diagnosed each year. TllE STUOY also ~howl.'d that oltflor women art• more vulncr;, hit• "l'or women ages 50 :o 7!1 tht'll' \\J•;, rl'l .tt1on~h 11• bt•lwl·1•n h;.i1r dyl' USl· and brca!.I t«.inct·r . but no 1 e lal1onsh1p .1m11ng younger wome n.·· thl· '<'l\.•nt 1:-.ls concluded. They als1, sound I hat tht· nsk incr,•::ascd "with lht· total number of hair dy1· applll'alwns .. cosl thal the taxpayer!> rnu:.l I•> 1:om11l·1i:-t1k lor 'ho1's m1nor1 p:iy. 1' "1:umm"''°n .. Th1..· added 1·11 ... I , 111 l'llUl' ... t', t'OmC•s Olll Of tht• \ J ''f)J \'l'r'. t 1 ll S PONSORS 01-· thl· lt•gislation bc licvL•d it would g1vl' bl<1t•ks. llispan1cs :.ind Oraent <1b a ero.H:k <tl some $40 million worth or JOh· crc>ating govl'rnme nt prOJN'ls every year Unfortunatt·ly. the program has dcvetopN.I i.I rep utataon for subterfuge etlVKDYOU? Our r<·1101 t1·1 1•:111·1..·11 Canz1an. po ... ing ,,, .1 n •p1 <•,e11tat1vc or J 1'11 t-;hurgh cunt• :1(·Lor. a s ked ('hm 1t h1 · 1·1111ld .;upplv concretl.' lrir .1 lc•1lt•r:illy fumlt·d prOJt'Ct in ordN to (·rimplv with t he 10 pe r· cent mtnonlv FUil' He told her Thi· ICdt-"rHlly fund('tl NY ..;tudy \\111 !>OOn be: publtshed 1n 1 h1· .lournal of tht.-National C~1ncc-r lnstttult· Tht> c11,mc•t1l'' industry, of course. continues to <iri:ul' ihat most h3ir d yt•s ar1· perf\.·t·lly s<Jfl· A spokes man for lhe Env1ronmt·nta l OC'rC'ns1· i-·und. howevt•r. told u.., th:.t OF (.!)URSE ViE'RE BEHlND YOU,J\Mt&'. IN FKJ, lHIE TO 1h1s 'tl11ly makt'' a moc•kcry of tnd U!.l ry •; prev1ou ... cta1 m s about thl' sufoty or hatr dyes ... F ootnot(' Tht' ne>gat1v1• pobltcaty uppc:n'\ to bt· havtnl! :.om e l'ffect. One m ajor com· pany. Cla i rol. recently a n· 111,unccd It would s top using the c·anrr r ·eausing ingredient tn 1t' hair <lye~. )tND)OO ON1HIS SUICIDE lSSIOM Wl6 NOO.Y ltlDUS! H ,\WAllAN HIGH: P tnl'ap plP!>. ~ugar and luaus are no longer Hawaar ·~ only hoommg indu!'itnes. Drug tr3frickm~ ha~ quietly b<:come a burgeoning al· t1 v11v tn the island st ate. Paul Harvey I n·tt·ll 1gcncc rl'ports rev eu I thut llawaii has be<·om l' a m aJor <.lru~ t 1 affickang cc•ntcr. Ton), of -llii:h i.:r.1clr marijuana arC' betnl! snrni.:~lt·d Clut of tht• !Slands anil 1nlo tht.• w:utmg ha nds of dis t rtl'H1tors un the mainland Drug dealt•r-. h ave dreamed up sum e im<.1 gmauve names for th1.•1r cxpcns1\'e products. Om· especially high.grade bra nd of marijuana as known a:. "Maui Wow1l'" to its users. Will Our Kids Have Memories Like This? In lht• past of every m an there a r c some women he never forgets. These arc the o nly women in his life who arc forever precise· ly the way they were when he was young. Schoolteachers. From elementary school r will forever be in love with Miss H arp who . wh en o u r c l as s w<>rk was hn1s h\•<I early. would read to us for the preciou~ rinal minute:. b efore thl• -··-b-~lt'at stt~ re ad I havl' forgotten. But her be autiful face and halo of silver hair I will ncvc r for.get. Then there was a n a rt teacher named Miss Brown·Grecn. And a lovely library teacher nam ed Miss E ga n , whose phys ical symme try a wakened in Art Hoppe ~oung Paul an el<>rnal admjra. 11011 for thl· way girls look wHen they grow up IN J UN IOR lflGll school there wen• .1 couple of me mora· bit' m en teachers a nd don't try to makl• anything of this. Dr. M E. Hurst made the sub1cct of phy~1cs lastingly exciting . As chd 0 B R:11IJ.(<•r tn what we lhen callt•d "manual Lr:.11ning " teachers fro m my past I m ean . if I reme mbered them 1n stead carrying s igns on a picket line. On the opening day o f sthool this year teachers in 14 !.talcs we re striking or lhrcatenin~ IC> s trike. A GENERATION g rew up con s idering pre achers and teachers and pohccmen aloof In high M'hoo l . a dear. fromandimmunc to such chores do llar-. are ~hrmking a dime a year Further. deleriora l1on o f ·wnrktn~ conditions for m any I c a r h l' r s h u ., m a d e t h t· l'lassroom unsarc at any wa~e Tht• ml'ddl!ng three·layer e<J huh •aut·raC'y dwarfc; a ny OP· portunat y for inc11v1d ualily. And tht• d1s1nclinat1on of Lhe school .1 dm 1n1 s tra t 111n 10 s upport lenchl'r prcros.?al1vc$ all thCSI' t :u·t tir'> conln butc I u frustration d1minut1v(· English dr partment as wa lking a packet line Wt • 1·~ tt'achcr 11amed Isabelle Romm peeled teachers Lo livl' on t:halk ,11!~.?p~n~l\~~~~vc~~.~x~~~~d ~jj was ulwn\' available for en, dus t a nd re d a pples. The<,(' . · , . · . t:ourag1.•mt·nl and counsel at any public servants were shomchow aro~nd the r:: t~i;y see 1~ !;" the hour a 11d on_g_jJ;,iv. lqph~l>Y ""·g~cted ,t o. '"t :;~ ··"tt~'>:-tan J·um w ic • ......£..~.(_,of1 •• ~le .<.•. ·~""-ttlftfff"ftflh7'Th'c~t·f<!!io~:~fa. · ~ ~tiSlnt'tton from tMlr re~s)jet\c<J • 1~"9" ......... , ~J<HWnl•~'"Wr ~..._.,. lion . s;1y111i! to the• r~1<1io station profcsslof\ that they didn't nee<! Y0~.r heels, threaten If) hold your tJt•oplc· '"l'his young m a n 18 money ., hrt:alh until you turn blue -the ,. . ' "NY uobccom1ng behavior his· r1 .itly now.. . But we have bt.•1•n s hort eh an~· ton cally d1ssllowcd m spoiled l still l't11nmu111erile regularly mg them (Jn respcC't and they brats 1s now counte·nanced a:. with Miss H11n;1n do need money. an acc(•ptcd means of pressuring Uut what I 'Vl' heen ponder ing Because others are demand peers. r ecently ts how dafrerent it ing more for dom~ leS':'i and But the n ext gener<tl ion :, m1~ht hav1.· been 1£ memories or millions demand more for dom~ recollect1ons of 1L<; teacher<; will thc·se 1nsp1l'cd a nd ins piring nothing at a ll the teacher~· s urelybeless thanours arc Catnp Is Really a Swell Place to Make Friends T U ESO/\Y n e u Miz Lillian: W e ll. here I am <rl Ca m p David. IL sure is a swell place ~tnd we're all having a ~well time. There's s ure a swell bunch of guys here My very best fn cnd is Anwar. My oth er ve r y best friend is Mcnny. We'rl.' all very best friends. I wash you could've ~t·cn t h ~· W <IV A n w a 'r hu gi.:ed m1: when we met Then Mcnny huJt~ed mt-when we m cl I 1.1ucss Anwar hugged Me nny when they met, too. I heard him soy he couldn't wait lo J.(ct his hands on him. Wt• spend lot~ of tame lltlkang to coeh other 1-"'trs t I tulkcd to Anw;.ir for a rouple of hours Ttw 11 I talkt•<.l lo Menny' for 3 <'Oupl1· ol hours Sometimes we t'ven :ill talked to~Clhcr What w1• t alk alx>ut 1~ how much W\' all war1t tn h<' fnt·nd:. That·~ \\ h:tl I ltkt• .1ho11l 1·a111p It's such u swell plan· to mukt• friends. • Love. Jimmy W EDNES l>A \' Dear M1z Lillian: Wt• surt.• hud .1 ~w('ll tame last nt~hl ~knnv took J\nw:rr snipe hunt 111i: You t•ould te ll from M<'nny·, t-i.prt'..,...11m thot ht• had lo ts of fun 1\11w:ar wa' too modest lo !.O~ how •11•iny sn11><'' tic caught Whl'n Hwy i.:ot hn<'k, Anwar ol;iyc·d <• Joke• on Mcnny I le put a snake in h ac; h<'ct It was some funny kind c·all1·t1 <1n as11 I cton 't think Mt•nny a ppr('(·1ortl'" prac· tkal jok1•' Tlwn "'" morning, Mc•nny J(OI .1 htt lt· :-m 1• lw1·aw,1• hl· s.1lCI I 'ti s pent 17 more minutes l<1lkanl! 10 Anwar about frie ndship thar) I'd s pe nt t a l king to him a bout friends hip. Isn 't 1\ s well how eager both of Lhem arc to l~t lk about friendship" Afte r lunch. Ml'nny satC1 h1• was goin~ to t ake ~· nt11> ··whv not?" s aid Anwnr ·'You 1;1· taken cvcrylhinJ?. else ou t•ould lay your hands on " I lhought that was pretty runny htr, h~I but I J.(uess Mcnny didn't .i;:t•t it. All these Jokes Ocin~ fraench. is sure fun T II V RS DAY D l' a 1 ~ 1 • Lalli nn We sure had :i 11wel1 campfm•. wt'cnie roust and .;i nAfcst last niRht. Menny I d it of( w1\h ..1 r<>all y r ousing rendition of "1'has Lan{t ls My Land." But Anwnr wasn'\ ahnut to be outdone oncl h<• r uml' l};1c.•k wath "Don't F'cnct' Mc ln I 1 t ho11J.?hl ht'cJ never stop repeat 1ng lh.1.1 purt Jt)out J(1v1ng hr m land . lot,, of land. under 'tJrn :-l-.11·s ;rhove \\l'll !\l ('nnv tric<I to drow11 turn nut with • W .. Shull Nor lh • Mov1 '' ' .ind 1\nw.H 1 t:rrH.'d that 1nt11 .. medll y wi th "Wt• Shull OH•r1•111111• '. ' ,1,11 t l'<I ':n~m~ Frtl'IHhhap" .llll r Anwur 'IJ1.'.1r<'d u weena <'· Too b.1d 11 wa::. tn ~knny 's back - pol'kt•t. I guess 1\nwur wos all I''<• tll'd h y slit-h11rnln i: m;11·-.hrn.1ilow Mt noy hud >t<' 1·1<11 11• .•!h d roppt n <luwn h1i- n11·k B111 ~knn) "~H· rc•;1t hruvt• .HIO p1:1 th(' f111 out t)\ 1 ulhnjt 1\r\\ 1r 111 th•· dirt \\lh111 url' trtl'IHI·· :m.-• · tw s.1111 ,1tfl.. P.\.ar<I Thi" morntnJ! Anw.ir told M l' prt \' Jl~ly he 'W!lnl('(\ to ao home. hut h~ \\OU!dn t 1:0 until M~nny "'""' And would you believe It'> !'ff~nny pr1v&tl'ly told me cxttctly lht• i<;,me thin~ Camp 1s s uch n ... w('ll Jllncc to make friends t,ove, Jimmy • MORE OPINION 'Marketing' George Wallace A N sh\lllt· t•nh•rl111nmt'nl Ollln<q&Cm\ll'll (1rm whi ch i.pt'crnll.es In count r v ond Wt lem SIOJlt'r , ht1:. 'l~Ol·d u11 ~· flCW t'ht'lll llt' Ii Georae C \\'•lln' t', QO\ ~ ernor of Alnl><tmt1 "l rontttr•t ti th It""'' nor lhr e month11 aJto, tind W l' became very fr iendly,· old Robert 0 Broy. pr~ tdenl or Ct-lebr1t' Munugl•ml'nl In t' . th t< N u~hvdl t· l 'O mp uny "W~ met. uncl hl' hought the dt•nl " A t.VQke man for w 11l111c•· l·on· f1r111 cd ~ orran~l'ml·nl "The govt•mor h.:ti:> JUthnrm••I Mr Bray's compdny to go out und m ake arr angem entis ror him." the spokei.man said Wallace, 59. will become a private citaen on Jan. 15, when hi s term of u ftice exp1r£'S Celebrity Management hopes to have him out working within a week after that date .. AT TIIF. minimum, l think we can have Gov. \\ .11l::t<'l· citrn· ing Sl00,000 a year." Hi ay batd "And if Cvt'rything gues a!\ planned. we m1ghl be aule to take that up into seven figures." Bray said that 'he h<1pc::s lo market Wct llace in variOU!> areas, includmi:t puhhc !>veal(- 1n~. bookt1. rou' 10 ni.ihb. u :>yn cite led r ud1v r.h,1w . 1.1 11ynd1cell'd n e w " p u 11 c r c· o I u m n • u n d l ••lf'Vllion UIJ1)4•brnncc:. "W••'rt• t!t!pt'clully interehtt·d In ht'lltng Gov Wulluc•c'b li fe btory to lht.• 0111\ it·'· 111 J )' ..,;.110 "WP huvt• ulrtiuOy h&d irltt-rt•sl f'Kpr"•""d by 1111f' m<•JtJt' ftltn t"'Ompany 111 llullvw11od , und l'rn J:Oln.c lo Oy out there and try lo firm lht• deal up .. , W ollJco 1~ .1 somewhat un· ui.unl U<.'Qul:.itwn (111' Cclcll11ty M anu~:i-mt:nl . wh ich 1:. ht:'>l known for lb handlm~ of COUii try and W1•!ilt>rn 't"'r" llruy :.aid thut nmon" hill ht:~l known l'1 1t>nh ar c i.lngcrs Johnny Hodritcuc·i . Gary Skwart. Ch~r Iv M<'Chun. Freddy Weller . and Hon111 C' SessJOn!>. . Hut he said thul Wnllace hus the i.ume ~tar <1uulity ac; many toµ singer:.. and that he feels (.;t'lcbrity Management can do an outstanding JOb marketing the governor. "YO U'RE LOOKING at some bl.ls1c qualities. whether It's a singer or a politician." Bray said. "Believability. Glamour. Supply and demand. "Our interest in Gov. Wallace 1i. to make money. I think I can make him money. and moke rn ysclf money. That's the role of an agent." Celebrity M anagement which. in addition to its main management branch, also ha<> a puhlic relations wing, a music publishing wing. and a concert ·production wing will take "bt'lwecn 10 and t5 percent of tht: grosb" 1eahil'<i hy Wallace, Uray ~aid . .. J.ook ." fl ray !.<lid. "The µrimury rc-nson we're inter ested 10 Gov Wallace 1s th;al on Jan 15 hl''ll hceome a prsv::ite citizen. U nemplo y ed . U t'ing a pa rapleg1r. tw mlt•cls a lot of peo. pie around him. For 16 years he hui;n't had Lo pay a thing out of his own pocket. Now he'll have lo. We'll help him m<1ke a liv· Ing." W nllace's career has been controversial. and many people ~till r emember him as the man who "stood an the schoolhouse door" to prevent integr ation in Al abama. Bray. however. feels Uwt this will not hurt . "BECAUSE he's been so con· lrOV\:rSial. there will be a lot Of interest." Br ay said. "J definite· ly think so. This man.· .. he was captain and quarterback of his high school senior class. He's JUSt got a pedigree that's unreal. ln the Gallup Poll. he was frc· quently named as one or the top 10 most admired people ill the world." Asked how much Wallace will be able to command on the speaker 's circuit. Bray said: "I don't know. President Ford gets S2.000 and up. plus ex· penses. Bert L ance gets from $4,000 to S7,500. I think the value of Gov. Wallace remains to be seen. in terms of who wants him and who doesn't want him." He !>a1d that he planned to turn down any offer:. for Wallace to pl ;.1y the role of himsetr in J movie. or to make a record. ·'The governor has told us he doesn't want to do that king of thing ... Bray said He said that Wallace plans to continue living in Alabama. and that he wants to spend as rpuch lime al home as possible. "WE TfDNK he would be able to do the syndicated radio show Hnd the syndicated newspaper column from his home." Bray said. "The speaking engage- ments. of course. will invol ve so m e l ogi s ti ca l probl em s because of the governor·s health." Bray said that he had dis· cussed lhe competing demands of health and marketability with Wallace. "I lold him some of the thin~s that we might be able to do ror him. anct he said. 'Sometimes the mind is willing but the body's not willing.· And I said. 'Gov. Wallace. if I were to lay .i hair-a-million dollar deal on your desk. do vou think the body would get willing"· And the gov- ernor looked al me over the top or his glasses and said, 'Oh . yeah.'" Bray said he is confident that he will sucC"Ced for hi s new client. ·' ll all has to do with being able to market a product." he said. ·That's how I make my living. I know I can do it." Thur8dav September 2 ~ : '.)73 DAILY PILOT 1t 7 I' Celebrate! Saturday, September 23 We've baked a spedal cak~ to celebrate the grand opening of our new South Coast Plaza store. $5.000 worth o f valuable gem!> are mixed in our celebration cake Stop by and enjoy a slice of our gem-studded cake and visi t the most exciting Jewelry store to com~ to Orange County. Starts l :OOp.m . Christopher Bennett South Coast Plaza Telephone 714 540-8101 power-full calculators • ELEGANT ON ANY WAI.LI • lOWfAS NOISE ANO ASSISTS 39c INSULATION I ro '910 OF 4 ()"" POPUtM IUITIC 11ED •couraa . .,... nu • LOOKS 6 RB.I "EAU • ADOS NATURAL CHARM TO•LUI 325 COVERS U 7o~ Cl ... DAILY 9.9 P.M.-SAT /SUM. ·J-5:30 P.M. 2221 H ..... M. 15191 IHCh 322 W. 17th COST A MESA I Westmlnst..-Santa Ana aff.ilia Ph. 645· I I 26 547-7781 (. PlfNl Yl>f fREE PARKING YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED. Orange Coast College operates the official recycling center tor Costa Mesa. 556-5981 Texas Instruments quality for science, business, students, homemakers NEW, the Tl-25, slim scientific • 10 pocket. take-along wallet. 1ust 3 ounces • 52 functions. sc1en11f1c notation. 4 key memory • slfde rule tng, logs. powers. roots. reciprocals • built-in statrst1cal mean, variance. standard deviation reg. 29.95 SALE 24.99 Tl-1750, ror pocket or purse • slim. weighs less than 2Y2 ounoes • lull function 4 key memory • %, square root, change sign keys. automatic constant • 1n vinyl wallet foldor with note pad reg. 24.95 SALE 17.99 Tl-1000, 5 function, lightweight economical • basic eQu1pmen1 for hou1ehold calcutetl09 • edd, subtract. mulhply, dMde • perform percentage calculatlons automatically • automatic constant reg. 8 95 .SALE 7.99 c: on VISA, MHt•r Chergt, A n EJcpttH ' NEW, Iha,. Tl-55 slide rul~. programmable • 32 programming steps • trig. log. hyperbolic. factorials. powers. 1oots, %, % change. linear regression. mean. vari· ance. standard deviation bu1IHn • 10 user accessible memories • 140 page Calculator Decision Making Sourcebook for engineering. SC1enoe. opera- llons research, management reg. 49.95 SALE 39.99 Tl-30, slide rule with math book • 48 built-in functions • slide rule trig, logs. PoWers. roots, reciprocals • 4 memory keys. °'o, p1. change sign keys. constant ·with 48 page Owner's Manual, carrying case. 224 page book of math facfs. games. puzzles reg. 21 95 SALE 15.99 sale prices apply lo sJook 1n store and through Sepl 24 e I South Coast Plaza . 545-0431 Puente Hiiia Mafl Weat Covina Fathion Plaza 011 Amo Faahlon Sauer• Open ovtfi1ngs and Sundnv .. ,. ·. .· :· .. :· '• A• OAn. v PILOT NATION I OBITUARIES QUEENIE Dr. Bourne Looks Back ,~ Resigned Carter Aide Decries Drug Rumors ... ·~--.-.. "I'd IU!e to pl •llllab. bul, you know, not lrreslaUbie.:' 'ACtAC VIEW tllt1f)l'UL PAIK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Paohc View OrlV8 Newport Beach 644-2700 McCOltMICK MOITUAIJH Laguna Beach '494-9415 Laguna rt1lls 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 IA.LTZ,.a .... OM FUHHALHOMI 64&-2'424 •• ·Costa Mesa 673-9-450 l&L•OADWAY MOITU.UY 110 Broadway C-061a Mesa 6"2-9160 SMmt-TUntll.LAAMI MOtlTUUY WIS1CUff CHAPIL CretnllOfY • Flower Shop '427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 64M868 P'IBCI •OlHIH SMllff'S MOITUAIY 627 Mam St. '~ SKU 0 U MOITUAIY 978 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach '494-1 536 1533 N. El Camino Real San Oemente 492-0100 ,_,AMILY CO&.OMIAL ""'8AL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Wes1mmster 893-3625 Fountain Valley High School alumnus Michael P . Lu cia, 22, has graduated with honors from the Coast Guard Academy ill New Lon· don, Coon., and been-as- sig ned to the Coast Guard CUtter Mallow in Hawaii. T h e newly com- missioned ensign is the son or Mr. and Mrs . De lbert Lucia, 18831 Saot;a MaTlana St., Fountain Valley. Singer Tours Constance E. Wagner of Corona del Mar is a member of the Chamber Ch oir at UC Davis , which has returned from participating in an in- l e .r n at 1 o n a I music festival in Barcelona, Spain. FUNERAL DIRECTORS HARBOR LAWN· MOUNT OLIVE OltTUARY·CEM"ETERY CREMATORY / Interment In v Any Cemetery .{Shf~91 ,1.t~f;::::~ .. ~w \:.' / Crem9Uon v $255 complete ''Serving All Faiths'' 1825 Gl•r Ave. com-.... 54().5554 WASJUNGTON CA P> -Looking back on the controven.y \hat (orced him to resign aa President Carter's chlef adviser on drug abuse, Dr. Peter Bourne aaya he wa11 most u~et by rumors of wldUHpread dru1 use In the White House. ''l h11ve no aequalntance of anyone ln the White llou e using drugs." Bourne said in an in· lervtew in the drawin& room of hls large, elegant townhOUM ln·northweal Washington. ••1 WOtJLO HAVE BE~ THE last person anyone would bave told," he added. "But that rumor waa around fairly actively. A lot of people were •a.ytna that." The 3t-ye41'-old, Brltish·bom paychiatrist said he was neither aad nor bitter about his resignation in July from a $51,000-a·year job as presidential MSS1stant for health and drug abuse affairs. Bourne resianed ~ hours after d.iscl06ure that he had written a prescription for Quaalude, a powerful and much-abuaed sedative. for Ellen Metsky, his administrative aide, using a fictitious name. Bourne said be used a false name to protect Ms. Met.sky 's confident(ality. . HER FRIEND, TOBY LONG, WAS arrested in suburban Woodbridge, Va., when she attempted to fill the prescription for Ms . Metsky, and faces a preliminary hearing in November on a felony charge or seeking to obtain a controlled drug "by fraud, deceit or misrepresentation." No criminal charees were broullht uainst Bourne or Ms. Metsky. Shortly after he resigned, Bourne was quoted as saying there was a "high incidence" of marl· juana uae among membert-2f the ~le .. House staff. as well as "occasloMJ~ of cocaine by a few of them. •'"' Asked about the accuracy of that report, Bourne replied: "I don't want to get into argu- m ents about who said what. A lot oC people were saying that. lt was just a rumor floating around everywhere." HE ADDED: ''THE LAST THING I would ever want lo say is that there-.were people using druts in the White House when the whole argu- ment was that this was a legitimate prescription given for medical purposes." Bourne said talk of drug use in the White House has "just annoyed me eqormously. because I felt that there was a scurrUods effort on the part of publications to sort of go out aft.er It" and a will- ingness to "let the facts become very loose." Bourne said the only time be had seen drugs being used. with m•rOuanaand cocaine "every~ where," was at a pany given last year for the National-Organization ror Keform of Marijuana Laws . rt was the same party where some reporters said they saw Bourne using cocaine. "No, no. I was not snorting cocaine." Bourne aald. HE DENIED HE EVER USED DRUGS wblle he held the White House job. He acknowledged, as he had at his confirmation hearings, that he pre- viously used marijuana. And be said be once tried cocaine "several years ago." While he was in the White House, Bourne s aid, he wrote "not more than a dozen" prescriptions for fellow staff members, including presidential aide Hamilton Jordan. He said he used a fictitious prescription name only·once -for Ms. Met.sky. "Jn fact, I even raised the lsaue or confiden· White House several times a dll)', and that be and his wife have maintained contact with the Carters. "Our relations with them are good,'' he said. Bourne reported he has had several Job offers ~ from corporations and universities. lncludJnc Harvard, but that he has no plans to accept a fUll· time position until next year. One subject he plans to speak about around the country Is the danger of drug abuse. "THERE'S A REAL PROBLEM IN the gravitallon to the use of drugs, lncluding alcohol. I'm very concerned about the very blgb uae ol marijuana by young people oC this country -45 million people have tried it, 11 million are regular users. One out ot 10 high school students smokes marijuana every day.·• Bourne s upports Carter's policy of decriminaJiiing, but not legalising, use of mari· juana. "But if it ~om es lo a question oC are you tor or against marijuana. one must be against,'' he said. "Not using drugs is clearly' vastly better than us- ing drugs ." . .. __... EX-WHITE HOUSE AIDE SPEAKS OUT - Dr. Peter Bourne In Hie Wntllftgton Home Jru/a'I & SaJUl'Jag Septemler 22 &23 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. tialily to Hamilton. but be was totally blase about ------------------:.----------------------- il, '' said Bourne, who said he prescribed some diet pills for Jordan. BOURNE, WHOSE WIFE, MARY King, is de- puty director of ACTlON. the federal volunteer agency, said he was enjoying his relaxed Ufe. "I never realized how much pressure I had been under and how fantastically better I feel now," he said .... haven't felt so good Jn five years. My life ls very much nicer." He does worry that some.of the P~fJ8ms he worked on at the While House. -like w hunger and nat.ional health lri.s'urance -have lost some momentum 11ince he lert. eut,-be said,-!~( plan to.- stay involved," m aking s):>eecbes, writing and lob-bying for legislation. "The president knows I am very committed lo these issues and that is the understanding that we have." Bourne said betallcs to people in the Wblte House several times a day, and that be and bis wtfe have m aintained contact with the Carters. · UC Riverside Sets ~versmj Fete LeGrand 24 Beautiftfl decorator colo~ U11inK 100",, Allied C h emical itnao ao il • he11htening nylo n ove r 'J 549 Imperial heavy paddinii. N.-0.ly f .. eHy lllslellef pM IH Braee A 'Slkea Complete fine ot~.A SiHll oek .nd teak noon ... Bruce Oumber-t.nd 0. _,...... UC ftlyerslde graduates and atumni from 1'954 ' ' ......... -·~-~-·· DAlllll"'IW in. the acbool's 25th annlvers&J:Y, ~on'!4-0~ ~~'""":w The reunion will be.held Nov. 10·12 and feature a dJnner at the Mll1lon Inn and other activities. Cln&t..llaLio1t ~A,, Alumni interested in atlending or helpinc with preparaUons may call the Alwnnl Auoclation at (714) 787-4511 for further information. (JACK ANDERSON) REVEALS In the DAILY PILOT Mf.ft. •Flfft Cere .. roduch 111 •ICKlll OCIDdKW1ges effecll18 s.__. .... ,-10111: • As a September 10. 1978, schedule changes will go Into effect on several Park-N·Rlde Express and Local Axed Routes. And fares will be increased on ell Orange County Transit Distrlct bus routes. The new fares are listed below along with the routes that have been deleted. Please remember to carry the exact fare since oar drivers cannot give change. There have also been changes on sef'Vices not listed below and we will be revising our schedules. For new schedules or rOlAe lnforma· tJon call 547-3311 or tol1·free ZENITH 7·3311 from 6 AM to 10 PM weekdays. 7 AM to 5 PM Saturdays. and a AM to 6 PM Sundays. n New OCTD bus f ... <EJtKllYe ~ 10. 1a1e1 Service local Fixed Route & -EasyRider Park·N·R1de Express & Dial-A-Ride DiaJ·A-LKt "Corl'clrin ~ New New Senior Citizen Regular Fare & Handicapped Fare Dleoontlnued Routlle. The following Park·N·Ride Express Routes have been discontinued: 207; 260; 271. (Other Park·N-Rlde Express and Local Axed Routes have been changed as well. so please can for new route Information.) Royal S.larlan Enjoy your new n6 wu Roy.al Solarian flooring. Aver- qe 9'112' room !~:J~Y in· '192'0 NowO.ly ftoor ..,..,.retlell ewtre 'All Ariftttrent Ille# Care !trod~ 111 1teekl ufYM~ <HtuuJ Mi.U ~fil9" ~ (]U[. .. ORANGE COUNTY Medical Service Cuts Supported by County .,. GAav GaANVllLE .... ....., ........... Thouah decladna they don't Intend to depriw lndlpot ~raonJ ol needed medlul servlcei , Oraa1e County &l,pervilort let stand on Wedneadl}' ooUcea o(. planned reductions in pubUc•Pl"OYkltd medaul eervices. Notice ol PGMlblt cut.a lGU1inC it mUUoe ln medical terviC('t available to tlH>ee la DMd first. ume lut week • durh11 count1 budaet hear11\p . P&ODED BY A a t:DUCTION m the numb« Of property tu dollarlt •••liable to tbesn, s uperv11ori. ffl'Ved not.lee that In ritcal 197~80 ~1 mlOt d.lS<'OOUnue rund1ng for S323.8!M In C11wal y~1tr 1979 80. When lotlAll'<I, the pcndlna cuts in medlcal 1wrvlces l)rovlded to the county's mvdically Indigents through UCI Medical S<!hool odd up to $4.1 mUllon annunlly. BUT 8lJPERVISORS repeatedly said dur1ng a 1lubllc ht>'-lrlna Wedncs· day lhey don't int.-nd to deprive In· dlfentl or n ~t.'<! medle11I services. ns tt>od. their Intention was to rill a lcguJ obli1uaUon lhat medical aervices to 1ndhwnlti not be cul without lbere f1 r:st be10R a flridfog that lndi1ents won't ht· dllpri vtid of essential :.t·rv1ce1> Thufldey. s.c>tember 21. 1G78 Coteirol Basin along Jef · fr e y R oad 1n Irvine is part or , the $5 m tll10n Sa n Di e g o Creek flood con· trol project un· dertaken by the Irvine Co. in an effort to prevent th e ICtnd o f flooding th e area ex · pe rience d last winte r . * DAILY PILOT A9 Woodwork Class Set A nine-week course in Woodworking 1s aga10 being offered by Orange Coast College. There are two sections of the course, each titled Industrial Arts 109. One meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 to 9 p.m. and the other is on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Two more in· week sections wiU meet during the same hours beginning Nov. 14. Registration is in th~ OCC Admissions Build· ing . For registration in- formation. call 556-S73S -Patfent transportation scrvic tUl Yt'ouka COit county tax~yers a.n •Umated 147,128. S1m ultant'<>usly, they were putting UC I M ed1cal School on notice. 0•11, """llMf ~ Call 642-5671. That notice s~ud county govern· Put • few words -Medical HJ'Vicei provided at the Coummunity CUp.ic of Orange County in Santa Ana. Such a cutback would seve an e.tJmaled $333.000 m fiscal )'ear 19'19-8>. ment nughl s top paying the dif--~~~~~~~~~~~~-/~~~~.....:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..,...~~~·=-~~~~..::=:=:'o=w==or=k=t=o=r=:ou=-::::'.:_ fercnce between wh1tt Is pald to the -ElerUve dental care planned at two cllnlcs, a cut designed to save about $551,ea annually. ··-c.t:aTAlN KINDS OF elective outpatie nt medical services now avallable at the clinic outside UCI ..,edical Center In Orange,!possible "ut designed to save $2.9 million an- ftually. -Projected clinical services to be Qffered a new clinic in Anahei m. a inove designed to save a n estimated .. medwaJ chool through Medi-Cal for prov1d1ng those services and what the school charges county govern- ment, that estimated $4. l million in f1i.cal year ·1~. "WE'RE NOT SAYING the services will be disconlinuted. We're j ust saying we may not rund them, .. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said. Diedrich and his rellow s upervisors did not rule out the possibility that they might · s hop around among health care providers ror a better de- al than the county is getting from the univers ity. · Archives Offer Or. supervisors said, they might look for other ways to furnish essen· tial services to the medically poor. Supervisors will sit down next January and resume their discussion . 4 WWI Posters of the $4.1 million proble m . AMONG THOSE ON hand Wednes- day to discourage supervisors rrom seriously hacking away at medical scrv1('es was Dr. Stanley Van den Noort. dean of the UCI Medical • WASJUNGTON (AP) -The Na- tiona l Archives is offe ring a set or rour colorful reprints or World War I posters urging civilians to back the war effort l11chJded is Haskell Coffin's ramous Joan of Arc poster carrying the m essage: "Joa n or Arc Saved France -Women or America Save Your CountrY -Buy War Savings Stamps" The posters measure 20 by 26 in· ches and sell for S2.50 each or the three food posters as a set for $6.50 Order rrom the Cashier, National School. . Van den Noort said supervisors' budget concerns "deny county responsibility for medical services to the poor " except those services or an emergency nature. Ile also said supervisors proposal l o discontinue runding the $4 .1 million worth of services places a burden on the university. ~ Archives <GSA >. Washington, DC . 20408. Make checks payable to NATS tNEPS>. "I DEEPLY REGRET that the sick poor and the university have and wi ll become unfortunate victims of budgetary s truggles between t he several levels of government," the Catalina Trip Set in Laguna A Catalina trip aboard a l all- mas ted schooner is planned Oct. 21 ., by the Wesley Amigos group of the ~ Laguna Beach United Methodist Church The schooner will leave Ports-0 - Call in Sun Pedro at 8 a.m. with ' breakfast, a light lunch. and a luau planned for the return voyage. · Reservations are $32 per person and may be made by contacting J ean Rasmussen at 493·4421. medical school dean said. Va n den Noort's words were echoed by Dr. William Thompson of Huntington Beach. preside nt of Orange County Medical Association. Thompson said providing elective medical services lo the poor often prevents serious and more costly treatment at a later lime. SUPERVISORS SHOWED interest when Thompson said the "medical community" might help provide alternative methods of caring for the sick poor. Left undecided at the end of the public he aring was whether the noticed medical care cuts would ··have an adverse impact on health care provided indigents ." ltTake.s . ... ... to Make Money Ask Linda or Velma. W hether It's an opportunity for your business or a new Investment. Newport Equity Funds m.1y ful>t give you the opportunity to take Jdvantage of It We specialize in arMnging secondary real estate financing for people who alreody own prime residential property and have a better-than· averase Income. If you qualify. why not let us arrange a loan for you for a substantial percentage of your home's appralsed value -ilt attract:lve rares. For details. call Linda or Velma al 644·8824. They work together to help you get the money you net.'<11 'Newport Equity 'Funds, Inc. L1ernsed Brok1•r N~Beech 620 Newport Cenler Onve. Suite 211 (714) 644-8824 t.avun. Hiiia 25283 Cabot Road. Suite 107 (714) 83().5700 RCA SELECT•ISION MOVIE FltM OFFE COMPLETE FILM FESTIVAL PACKAGE FREE WITH PURCHASE OF ANY NEW RCA SELECTAVISION VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER MODEL VCT 200 or VCT 201 or VCT 400 LIMITED TIME ONLY! Bonus package includes 2 full length mov1ts. Choose your favorites from dotens tllal include hits ltke "MASH" & "The French Connection" OR Both Ali 'Spinks fights. an RCA eiclus1ve1 PLUS A fREE membership m Ille lltdto Clul> ti Ame11c1! PLUS Coupon~ worth 20% olf on 5 movie purchases• Just pick 2 frPe movies. send order form with proof ol purchase to Magnetic Video. They .tin send you 2 pre recorded l1lms, your Video Club ol Ame11ca membership & ftlm Catalog ... plus . five 20% discount coupons good on any movie hsted '".~he catalog Hurry! T1111e's hm1ted1 NO YlDEO CASSmE RECORDER GIVES YOU MORE PERFORMANCE FIATURESOR PROGRAMMING VERSATILITY THAN RCA'S NEW VCT400 lltctrnlc 1 Oar Prtfflflltntr You can pro,rem tht shows rou wlllt to tlf)e up to • ult weel 1~ id'<1111Ce1 If• '"' 10 P,tt•HI Ille tllller 10 rtcOrd IS -· U 4·d1lltrtnl •rocrams. 01U1r1n1 cllt1111tla 11• llO problem Or, )'Oii ""' recoil! the umt p10111m automt11calty, t'ltry dayl ..... ""' Ct•tnl wltll 20-fMI c.n l•h ,.u stop •lld 11stlf1 tapt """' ,.. cordtnc or plobac' w1tho<lt len1nc ,our ch111• Edit out unwanted maltrltl Stot1 pl.t~ wlltn phont o• doo11Ntt ro111s .1 ·• ' -. .. _...,,_ Otctnelc ,.,. ....... s,., .. ~ SUICll"'C '*' and forth to find !ht at.ll't ti 11">111111s YoU wtsll to w.ttcll An tl«:tnllllt sllftll rtriSlllS Ille Sl"1 ol HCll 1tc0rdlft&. Just puslt "f .st forwerd.. •net flPI s~. It stiff ol 11u1 fl!Olfl!ll. Our1111 ""'!Id 1..,. COVl!llf w1tll rntmOf1 11110. mMicehr stops llPI 11 PfMtfK1td po•nior1. Al'"'*TY/WCI~ Whtll vlfto r-dlf is lumtd off t11t YCT .00 swn.cllts lo TV lnOde 111tomatk11ty tnct pttwtnh inttrftrtfltt w1lh rt0rm11 TV Yltw·.,. Mii .. 1ttw ltll1J11IM Clntltrf 51• -CllCll•IS rtdli<• tltc1r0tlic -Po"'"'' ~ ..,, )()~ .... PfO'lldt -11eat11 1rihttent rtloab41ilr tllaft ,,.,,_ c.n ''Clllttlt•1 I lie UMUl!loflltd rKordtflC ot telt•tttlOn protrams ll'd other 111t- 111111a 111111 lftlrlnct tllt rfCMs ti Olhtl\" AJ• DA.ILY PtLOT Thul'9day, !Mptembef 21, t978 Psyehology Popular Choice Field Requires Ph.D. ISy JOYCE L KENNEDY De ar Joyce: I have a bachelor's degree in JMIYChology and am work· Ing on my master's. I have been look· Ing for a year:_ for employment in the field of J)tycliology with no success: currently l am a substitute teacher. What ls the bellt way to aeek e mploy· munl whJch wiU eventually lead to a career ln psychology? -L.R.C., l{~too. Texu A s c hool d oor , rather t h an workplace gates, ls the quall!ler to become a peycbologi8L A doctoral degr~ ls almost always required. With a master's you could a am for paraprofess ional jobs, although you may find an employer w1lhng to hJre you at the professional lc-vcl beeause you come cheaper than a Ph. 0. A bachelor 's degree is not sufficient. AFTER AT LEAST one year or full·llme stl,Ady to obtain a master's degree, an additional· three to lave years usually is required for a Ph.D. in clinical or counaeUng psychology. plus an additional year or more of in· . ternshlp or supervised experience. •io-• Zn tlae Street "~•1··~'· Competition to enter graduate pro-~ • ...,. • grams is stiff., , George N. Toth. Lilllcrock, Calif .. takes his pct lions on a morning As is true ol any occupation heavi· !'it roll along a Phoeni x iilreet. ·Toth and his lions are in Arizona for ly de pendent on teaching and re· dl•serl fiJming ot a television commercial. search positl'ons. the marUt for psychologists is awash with appli· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~can~.a~~Uon tbat s~mslikclyto ( CAREERS ) CAREERS I MISCELL~Y •, •, DIAMONDS • GE/tf~TONES ::: Special Diet Expense --Ruled Tax DeduCtible · continue. Specialties with relatively bright prospects include working with the retarded, physically han· di capped, or the elderly. Geropsycbology CpsycboloeY of ag· ing> is an emerging specialty. A READER SERVICE: (/) Encloie a gummed, selj.addreued. maili~ label with your requeat for "Career.t in Psychology." a free booklet : it 's now at the printer'.' and you will rn>t receive 1t until October. f2J "Career1 and the Liberal Arts" i.t a leaflet from Mount llolyoke College which li&ts job idea.a by ma1or. To obtain a copy, enclose a stamped., sel/.a.dd.reued., long whit-. en- velope in your request to thia paper. Jewel 1 by IO!IOPh\ is ~ee~chtng .for. dia!T'onda. ~ gemstones from private individuals and estates, Careful exam1na1ton and ovaluat1on by our experts. Highest prices pmd Call 540·9066 10·9 dally. Sa turday 10·6. Sunday closed A'k ro; Bouy Grace or Frank Vanderwall iewels by ioseph Sou.ah Coa,,t Pla1a • 3333 811"101 Co'lta-M"8 • 540-9066 •. ' , . . -WASHINGTON <AP> -The U.S. Tax Court has ruled lbal the costs or a special diet , over and above normal e aUng. can be a tax deduc- tion The r ultng <'ame in the case of Leona Von Kalb of Los Angeles. who ::.uffcrs from hypogfycemia, a condi- tion also known as low blood sugar. HE R DOCTOR PRESCRIBED fr<' quent eating or a high-protein diet and sbe has followed this diet 10 addi- tion to her normal nutrition. She estimated that the extra cost was about 30 percent of her normal food costs 1md sought a deduction as a m ed ical expense. This was denied by the lntt•rniJI Revenue Service which contended that the special diet was merely a s ubstitute for normal food and this wai. not deductible. UNDER TIIE LAW, SPECIAL food is not deductible if it s ubstitutes for ' normal eating, but i" ll it is in add!· lion to the normal d.Jet. Special Trial Judge Fred S. Gilbert J r . ruled In favor or Ms. Von Kalb, s aying thal she bad eaten twice the normal amount or protein, six or eight times a day, and this was clear- ly in addition to a normal cUet. Your Daily Pilot can be Recycled .. Oran go Co<1st College is tho ot11c1a1 rucycling cenlor lor Co~lo Mesa 556-5981 ''BIGGEST SAVING EVER ON THIS FUP8cSEW* MACHINE:~y~ .. AT THE SINGER SALE-A-THON SAVE Sl30 NDNONLY 1299~ This m•chine ha>Jusi aboul everything. hccp1 a high pncc 13g Wu h ou r exclusive !:!•1110!.w 2 way sewing wrfacl'. >Ou 1u\l Otp a panel and you:rc H·ady 10 <,ew cuHs, collar\, arm· hole,. \il'cYt'\. Ju\I dial 10 \Clec1 one ol 12 bu1IHn stllchcs including S tlc~1.!:,1tttb• patlcrns. • W11h a bu1h·ih 2 \tcp butlonhok'r. bu1h· in ~pt'cd b:u11ng. I ,.,,. ~d more. Malle In u~·''· t:~')-~ ' rying ca!IC or cab· incl c~lra. Model 776. - BlcGEs1" SAVING EVER ON THE THIS BASIC SINGER ZIG.ZAG ATHENN 2000 ELECTRONIC MACHINE FOR MACHINE. The most adv~ ~101 maLhinc b :ll~o the ra•I · at 10 u1e. Only Sinaet 11Yf1 you clec11on1c '111ch ad«11on fot ICWing any or 2S d1ffcrcn1 \lllChl' With a fllp_&.Sm penel, a onMlcp buttonholer and rnort. ~n U.S.A. ~arrylOll'll\C or cQinct Cltlr •• ' This machine ht) a wide 71&·1<1& \!Itch and • lront drop-in bobhin 1ha1\cuy 1011Cc and replace. \atry1n11 cue or c1blnc1 cX111. M1xkl 247 Did you know that Sinacr has a ~· mon1h credit plan? Ask 10 open an account toda . IOOMH I~ PEOPLE '5E.W EASIERWITH SINGER ·--------.... -...... .... ... =~ --· =.:.:..-=. .... = ,.,.... ....... ~ ......... . ' .,. II Air California introduces nonstop jet service from O range County to Fresno. Twenty new nonstops e very week. The re are timely schedules fo r commuters headed to Fres- no's agriculture a nd business cente rs. There are low Sunjet Saver fares for vacationers head ed to n earby national parks. Now you can jet to Fresno fro m he re on Air Ca lifornia. Call your Trave l Agent or Air Califo rnia reserva tions. Se rvice starts-Oc tober 1. AIR 8 CALIFORNIA • Call Air Callb rnia reservations in Orange County, (71 4) 752· 1000: Do wne y, (213) 924-3~1 13 ; Laguna, (714) 496-6000; Los Angeles, (213) 627-5401; San Cleme ntu, (7 14) 496-6000; Rive rside/San Bernardino, (714) 825-6900. • r .. r I \ C~LIFOANIA I MISCELLANY ..__~~~~~~~~~~___:..~~~~---Thur8day September 2 1 1978 DAIL y PILOT A I I ·.Tobacco Firms Sued in Cancer Death ff'..~RcuR~.,~~~'.~.?.~ !'>AN t-'HA '\ll'I S<'O 1AP 1 i\ t i:1u nit to h,1, l' tu tlo •• lot of rt· lhl' 111101 lo s1m1lar ~u•.t.s and a lot of den t 1n .. hrca<'h warr anty" -which t11rnt''l1 Mt'lv1u n1•1l1 •• lormt•r 'm11k1•1 .. 1•1.urh to I llOI(• up \\llh .• 111111 .1ttornl'ys will JUlllf) In. hl' 1tl~<1 klkes credit for establishing .rnd thl· , .. 1r ),f\lt•1I t-.ini o( Tort!> 1 J1 1.•11101:1•1111 1·1.:ur\'llt•, lh'll1 ),:Jld And lklh thinb he will win th1~ 1n a p<>ho vaccine damage suit • n. t ak1111: on lht• tubltc'<'o induhtry und "I ht¥ I!. .:oini.t to put tlwm out of onl' n lon~ with "a whOP!?lnR h1g says he only must prove a product ..:ow' tw 'll e1thl•r for<'1 · ttle d('Vt'lop hw>1n1•i. .. lwc .i11-.1• I doubt If llwv <·un .1warcJ" which he.• hopt-s will reac h "unwholesome .. NOW OPEN SATURDAY 10 A.M.-4 P.M. n11•11tnt.1 o;,1lt·1·11'.111•t1t ork11l11ffth1• IJ uthot ' S50 1111lhoninpumtavcdamuges "You don 't have to s h ow 111lh1-.1 1' Ut•lll '>:ml hi· 10,1 •1 ,11111111r Miii 111 "W<"Vl' bl·c11 look1ng for a case hkt' negligence in the manufacture or a \l·,11 ... ·1••11 111 I •1i11 .. 1.1n · ,11111 w\l'r~11 tht), for a loni.: lim<.'." he said. produc·t ," he said. "You JUSl have to l\1•111 .1 11.1111m.1lh I. 110~ n allornt') ,... ~ u A M J of cu bu b h h h d olht•t ~1rn1 l.11 .11·t11lfl'> have· fa1l1·d nn<1 ~it· aqul'z. ' r an ~ ow t at t e en result was bad." "ho l'"llm.t.ll'' ho•' ""n mon· lhun l'1H·1f1ra. d1t•cJ or lung cancer last The s u1l says t he defendants -the $'10o m11l111n 111 tl\1l1l.1m .. ~w~ ilunng "lntht·11u-.1 w•·\.\Prt•luoli1.hc•nou~h Jun1• at agt· 4~. A longtime s moker. American Tobacco Co .. Ph11l1p h1' \II w.11 1'1111·1 • f 1lt"d •1 IJws uit ln Ir\ tlww 1·•1"''' 111 flornla uncl ~tw v. c.·nt through two packs of Pall Morns and the R. J. Reynolds Tobac .1~.11"'' tltrt:1• rntl.lu·c• Nil'hpun1c•., 1111 Lou1•i111na. ill th" hi·.irl of lOIHuTo Mall cigarettes a day, Belli said . co Co -advertised cigarettes as be· MON.-FRI. 9 A .M .-6 P .M . I •f'r11 t•vr Oll1rr~ 7RI? l ll tnqcr /Ive. Hun11n11ton Bl'.1ch CA 92647 ,.,,,HI ( ,,111, ''I I 14• ,' flf jl ( "r1 11 •',11V1w-vV11wfl fi1wr••~'1t• ''' •, J 0111 A 111t,..n(t1 t ( ,, rr1 ('I\ llffl • ··~ "1 t '"''' i , " 1 fh H 1'"• r < ,,. • • 1 • 1 "J ~·~ A I. I l11·l1111f o f lh1• .. un 1v1ir.., of a '-UburhM\ ttrow1ng 1•11u 11t 1 Y · .ind I 111• Juro r)\ P l'l'V 1ous ly. s h e s moked other ing ·•pure. unadulterated. s afe. fit for ·~all F r.1n11,t·o "11111.m "ho llu<d of thought we · "1'11'1 rvin1: Loputthl·m uut brand ~. tnc ludinj( Ma rlboro a nd human consumption" while in fact t (l() I I '" l"'·•l ,, 11,.., l ' It It, ' ( I\ " • " 1Ht\f)l uo11n, uhfHvo l t1nqH•1 1 1, l A~· / 1 fYI'\ Uv•n•• BlvO I u-.t•n CA '1.t,,11, I I •• lun~ c •11" 1·1 of bu,1nt~:o.. · lklh 'uid Camd they were "dangerous ... unsafe TIH· 11i:.111 tll 111mp.rnu•o, a n · "If w t' w111 th1" un ... w1•'1l open l;Sf'l ll c l a ims a legal p r ece· ... unfitforhuman consumption." ,.. ~~N (.11ru.,.A-...1• V'lt"ttCov•nJ (...A0t7 •l ... j l •, H . ... ., .. • UPI T•l•PIMto ·: . CLAIMS LIABILITY Attorney Belli :· :: .----------.._ . :~=:Series t OnPeople ·Schednled (' c 0 IJ I 1· 11 I t h (.' 1Aorld .' a four part ~1·nt·' \\Ill !Jc pn:sl'ntt·d • ln ('oa~lhnt• Community Collt•gc from 1 ·:10 to!}· :10 p rn T h u rs d a y o; • lll'J.!I nning I oni ght. al tht• (, n:at W<·),lt·rn S<J\'tnJ..!), ;111d Loan tommun1ty 111111r1 . 150 N<·y,port l'l·nll'r DnH•. Ne·" port lkal'11 l'hl· le('lllrt'r 1 .. M ;.irty Gonn1le~ Lt'L't un • I OJ>ll''> 111C' I 11d1.• ·· J>t•opl<'!> of Nt•w (iu1nt'U :11HI Art 11( lht• St·rllk ~ Hl\'l'r. · 1nn1J,.!hl. "Thl· l'<•o p I c 's Ht•pu hi 11· or China." S1·1ll Vl "Tlw '.\t a-.ar or ~t·nva and lht· JH•t1pfl'S Of r:a st Afrll'<J." 0('1 5. and "Au!>l ralrn .ind New Zealan<l l'asl °J ~nd Present," Ot•l. 12. F <' 1· f o r a I I f 11 u r lt•clurl's 1.., SIO S ingle :-e~:-. ion fee 1:-. S:J Addi ti o na l 1nf<1rmat1on m:i y bl• nbta1ncd by cailln~ ('11a )\l11111· Community .. Co 11l·g1.· 1· o m mun it y a (.' l I I ' i I I l's 0 r r I (' e . !Hi:J OIH 1. ext ens um 256. : Drug Use .. . \ . fi'or labor Criticized W J\SHI NGTON CAP) Thl' Food anrt Drug Admin1 s tr<.1t10n says that do<'torl> :-.hould not ""'' a · drug to SP<'f•d labor in women merely t or the sa ke of t•on vcnienl'e. Th l' a g e'n c y s aid W l' cl n c s d a y t h a l o xytocin. a synthetic hormcme. s hould 11ot he • '''••l'''o.rtl'" Satisfaction Guaranteed · Replace~nt O' Money Refunded (SAU PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SEPT. 26, 197~) Similar to Illustration MEN'S D/2 JOGGING SUITS 1-688 The togs to have for y our active ..,port Ide. Colorful machinP w<:1shable suit with Lippered front 1ackel and pull on pants. Sizes S·M·L·XL MEN'S -SKI JACKET \9. 2588 Men c; tash1on necessity tor sk11ng on the slopes Fashion colors and m srzes S·M·L·XL MEN'S LINED C.P .0. JACKETS 1988 WOODEN PLANTER In CAR or COMMODE SHAPE •plants not included 13?-~~;. A decorator touch to any room m the house Holds a 6 oot plant BEDSPREAD ASSORTMENT 1 S~W~SiH 23~~\IH 16~1~H 25~n~sire Machine washable soreads lor guest room o~ the k10~ room Many stvles lo choose from Discontinued Patterns of DRAPERIES & SHOWER CURTAINS 50% OFF REGULAR PRICES 01scon11nucs styles and oatterns ot draoenes and otas11c Shower curtains. Asst sizes 42-Piece DINNERWARE ·1988 DRESS LENGTH FASHION CARDIGAN Machine washable 100% acryhc dress length 5weater Great w11h panrs or dresses Sizes S·M·L HOODED CARDIGAN WITH SUEDE Hooded cardigan w11h sauare c;u ede 1nse rl make'> lh1s rhe perfect tash1on accessory tor Fall S1Le<> S·M·L STRIPED SWEATER w/Blouse l hf' 1ayored look •S bac.k and this coordinate grouo ,., oertect Choose trom Fall colo1 stnoes and the blouse comes with 1t S11e S·M·L ELVIS PRESLEY 20 GOLDEN HITS 997 8-TRACK OR CASSEm COMPACT CASES 42 piece <:iwnerware set tor f1 service Of & Choose from '2 different oatterns Great buv Collectors' Series Co n I ,)( n s I 0 · 4 'l r om record'> with all or your f .ivo••le (1111 <; h1I'> 1nctud1ng HCJrlbre.ik H O I P I Btul" S 111£'dC: The comoact .ind con11r>n1en1 w.iy fl') ',IOH' valuable taoe:. .md ca:.selle:. Credi buy JI th•s proce Shoe<> and rnor~' CAMERA DEPARTMENT! WINFIELD 7X25 BINOCULARS -'• ed f 9t ·•~t~·-··~,,.,,-· . ' 1988 induNions. although ti , q•ma 1n~ :1n 1m11orta nl ' 1Jrug for inducin g labor when ml•<l1 l'al ('Om plirat ion), oc·<·ur ... I> t\ 'po kt·"' m a n Wa~ n1..· Pim·.., )\ai<I lhl' ;1 g l' n e ·'' w a ., a l' I i n g he(•uusc· 1111· d rug tarries a rt -.k for bnt h the 11111thl'r an<I hahy. anti 1111 11nl• h.1 .. 1Jdin<•cl what the· hc.·nl'f1b ver)\Ul> the ri s k s a rt• tn the <'Cl ll\'COICn('t' C3Sl'S lie )\aid oxytoc1n was "ulcly used. and some tlnrtors give it to women "'1 m p I y )\ o l ht' y c· a n -.dtL•rl ult• the1 r deli vcru:::. lll'llt•r. T h e d r u g t' u n b c important 1 n compli('aled births such as the ca~es or women with R H fa c to r problems. diabet es or rupt u rcd m embranes. • "Pines said Fa ·ility Eyt~d OAKLA N D I AP 1 01 n•t•tor"' of I he· f-:11:-.t nuy MU01('1pnl lJt1hty Uistr1 ct :tr<' mvcstigat· mg wl'lys of payinJt for a $2 mill ion manufuctur, 1ni:t r:1clllty ror sodium h\i rochloritt•. wh1t•h lh<'y 'i:JV ts 11 ,,1rer suhstltut€' for chlorin<.' GLADE SOLID 3/88¢ CARPET RtESH ••• 1.48 61 oz. CLOROX 2 ]38 ,.,. - BRAWNY TOWELS S1m1tar ro lllustratton FLOOR PILLOWS J J 88 6 qt.* POTTING SOIL 1 ~~qt. 3 pc. SKILLET SET $6 COLORBURST 100 INSTANT CAMERA 3188 " (Jsy 10 hold easy 10 u~e de~1gn Au1oma11c elf'ClrlC £'ye PXPOSure control ;ma a lull three year warranty POLAROID ONE STEP 2888 I . - • 2X Pentax Tele Converter • 2X Minolta Tele Converter • 3333 Bristol, Costa Mesa • 546-5222 South Coast Plaza KODAK c:110 FILM 119 12 H p. 144 20 Hp, G.E. FLIP FLASH 2 for 2 88 l flothn • Your Oloice BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! SATISf' ACTION GUARANTEED! '"' •11 "fo l 01 110•1 • II •Motl 0 NA ( r I A l .2 DAILY PtLOl • &~ \7@(Y][( : ~j ~®l?WO©@ $ , , , , , s Oot c problrm ' Thtm wnt .. tt> Pat l>unn Pot will ('Uf rf'rl IOJ)C'' Ut'ttin11 Hlf' Omflllnl and UCIV>fl I/OU nef'd tu soh..-1Tif'Ql1tt1 .. .1 m QON'mm&'nl and °""2Mll Moat 1111ur 1Jut>.1turrl!I '" 1•111 Oim11 /\I Y111" .-;,.,,it,. Orun111' c·oo.r lltul11 l'tl.;t ,. II ll11 t I 1till I 1HIU i\11''" "" "/h,'h .\\ llll)tllJ /1 111 r \ •I' /1'1 vt/,lt' U ii/ lw 11'1\U l'rt'll /•111 ,.,.,.,,.,, 11111111111 ' or 11 tin~ 11111 111t /udJr111 t/11 •1·11.Jo 1 ' /1,111111111 1 11111111" a111t li.~tllt'I h11ur.~· µhtml' raum/11 r•1Jm111l l•1 • 1111\11!1·•1 rt I /1u 111/urr1ru1rJfJf'nr11001 111 "'' •1tl '>IJl1<rrtuy~ ' ttoU s..,,,.r• ot• .ttonfl f.u •• # lll-.\H l' 1 l \1' luau.I lh~I )'UU tiu)' ' nu•ra h.1ndt"r t" mat l 11rr11•r 'our nnmr 11; put <Ht .a • lot ••I m.1Jhn.: "''' llu v. mam 1><·01Jlt· hu~ ltw1w ; 11,1\ a111I .1r1· 11.1m1.., µul 1111 1hflu Pnt hsh t1u\l"tl cm ~ th• kind c•f l•Urt'hJ'lt'' made · J PW . Irvine If ~ou bu) anvthloa b> mall ordt"r, chancf'11 .. r1• f''Hf'llt"tll Chal our namr wlll bf' placed on • lh.t and U'IPn n"ntf"d or aoJd to HOtbn firm. T blll I& UJ.-.L. & A ,.z • \UC'h I common practice tlJ1t..,tbur arr '"°ll fft-..·o, ct.v•ty .... -'r""---f AT YOUR SERVICE I MISCELLAN Y . Drinkin~ J\c.-eidents Host Liability Law Modified .. SACRAMENTO <AP > A bill ending lawsuit~ against bar owners or party hosts whose adult customers or guests cause traffic accidents hai. been signed Into l aw by Gov Edmund Brown Jr. _,, The governor also signed another bill mam laining the right to file suit against a bartendc• who served an obviously intoxicated minor wh<> causes pcrsonnl inJury BROWN SIGNED THE MEASU RES. SB l64S by Sen Ruben Ayala. 0 -Chino. and SB 1175 by Sen John Foran, D·San Francisco. on a plane betwee11 Los An~elcs and San Francisco Tuesday mght The measures wer e ~upportcd str~:mgly by bar and r estaurant owners Bar owners' insurance costs have skyrocketed since cowu ruled t.bem r esponsible for accidents caused by drunken patrons ~~~•~ .. A"•~--" \'. LA' BILL UPERSEDf::S__J;OUR ul· • • mgs under which anyone -bar owner. a social ,.,l .. bllshlng malllnJt 1 1i~c brokers ~ad sopblsUcat~ nullto( rt rm~ _.,o \..ant ~ou r· n1m~ for this : JJurpOM'. Thf'rv •~ morr t.ban ~.000 owaer• of mall In it llst In tht" UnJt•-d SCalf"i., tov .. rlng w .. 11 "' t"r S00.000 dlH .. rf'nt maUlng Usu of all types. If With -~whool hack 1n session m most P<lrts of tht! ('ountry . classrooms and pla~· !!l'Ountl~ unt•t• Ul{Utn a re bustling with <.1 <' t1v1ty . T he geometric bars at a Lancaster. Pa. schoolyurd capture the attention of ~tud ents. · club or lodge with a liquor permit. or a host at a par(y who served liquor to an obviously intox• 1cated adult can b«.i sued for damages caused b,y the drinker # , ou buy au\ lblna tbal ld~ntlfiH your Interest, ~uch C'ORRECTIOM • , .ai. books on mui.k or ~lr). you will quickly r e-On page 1o ot the sear~ t•elH• otrn" from other publish .. rs who rent your Seprember 20 C11cula1 , na nu• from lbe ortglnal complier or advertiser. there was an advertise· · · • rnen l for a ~99 491 For t'xample, LI!lt 13CH)(lb limited to buyers of Microwave Oven rhe 11· \t'1trly hook offt'rH with au average unit of Hale tustratlon and the copy ' from M t-O S9. Names art> updatf:d by quarterly were b oth incorrect. The mailing. A total or 320,000 names of buyers can be oven does not include a rt'nl t'd. 'fwC) million namt'S are lnduded on List Tempernture Sensi ng f If d Probe Pteaso see 11 tor a.1593, which ideotlflei. buyers 0 g ll> an voursell .:11 the neares1 hou,t•"arei. prict'd al an average $8 unit of sale. Sears store On page 5 01 Lil>l I 1'153 ba10 a whopping 20 million names. It I n· the same circular lhe sate 'd u dP1o peoplt' who rt•i.pondt'd to mail and ending dule of S~ptember rna_g1.zlne ads or Olht'f rPi.poni.e t>'i,f advertising. 27 .on lh!! Lfl.aJ..her Thi'> -list Is it composite of 36 1ft9!0r.'" 'iatlona1; -• WbfltSh0es 'is wrong "The hu) n and respondt·nt Iii.ti. which were merged, sale pnoes are an ellec1 ~I th duplicate namei. removed and Identified. ~~~z;~g:~;;'e':: :;!0~0 ll1n1dr ail .\ee d• lla11df1man l>t-:/\R PAT Our ~la1rwa~ handrail is loo!>e . • ind I have no idea how to repair it. Any sugge!> I llHI._' D P . Costa Mesa Tht-i.erews in the i.upportlng wall brack et pro- babl) an• no longer tightly ~et In place. Use twavit'r screws or fill the holei. wUh wood putty or nla!>llc wood and, arter an hour or t wo, reset the old 'icrews. U it's nect>ssary to relocate th e hrarkt>l, tw surP the screws that hol d It In place go through lht• wall Into a 2 by 4 stud. If you have a nt•wd su111>0rt PoNl at the bottom or the stairs, rnak1• sure It fits tightly . U a repair is needed here too, u11e screws to tighten it because nails may 'Piii the wood. l rnttarried Couple• i'tlofl Rent IJ El\ R PAT. Is it strt<·lly lt,gal in California fur unmarried couµl es to rent an apartment t ogether ·• J E .. Cost a Mesa It's legal. California Li. one ol the few st ates lhal m ak t>i. ll a violation or the law to discrimi nate a ~11ini.t the unmarried couple Jn rental housing. Additionally, the Department of Housing and t 'rban l>ev .. lopmeot has extended its rules of 1•lijtlblllty for public housing to include unmarried eoupleN or hom osexual coupl es wbo "have •·vldeneed a stable family rel ationship." prpfwoth1g Prot•t-d Polntl.e•• OF.An PAT M y duuJ(hter l'la1ms that it's not ncr<•:.sur y to preheat an oven beror e baking l'OOkll'S and hrcad. I 'm :.urc sht'':. wrong about this. lrut thought I'd ai.k you to find out for sure. PE .. Corona del Mar Your daul(ht..r k nows what she's t alking about. T1•1-ol" conductPd by Pacific Gas & Electric ('11. h111111• .. n1n11mlstii conclude lt's not necessary to pn·ht•a t th«> hv .. n for food b1i11ked less lhan one hour 11nd for 1 ... av~o"d foods Hueb as cakes, cooklu.._.d 111 .. , 11lt11. 'I h1· J>4.&•: l.f-hlN lndk wted that foodll "t .. 1 l••c1 haklng In a cold uven were equally H !Jood ""· Ir not lwttn lhu, thot1f' baked In a {W't>hf'a t.ed 11v .. n 'fh,. "u1uc.-atf'd tlmf" for baktnic 10m e of the ,., ,,,1u• t" w11ri •~prodmakly Lbt: ume, and 11l1tnlfl· ' .. "' u v 111~11 In f"nn1y '""ultrd. f' , .. 111•1111111( 111 1 ,.,.,,,11 ou·nd•·d for 1111 .. 11lrf'mf'ly roltS 1 •nit" with llU.lt· or 011ln11ul11Uun1rnd fut cuokln& 111 "'"' 11'1• 'llrtl(f"• ll• whl1 II tu1lw •lld brnlJ unlh1 0 111, •Ir •lmult1111f"uual)I wb,.11 th,. uven I• lnlllally ''" 111 ,, lffl I Sears I Ath •·1 I l't'lll\'111 Housewife sell8 'f<lau pl<llf'' f or $40 ; w ortli $1, 700 MORTON GROV[, 111 - The story of a !>mall for· tune, lo~t beca ui.e a hou5e- wife had no idea her gla'i'i plate wa" a collector'<, item, n:cently came to light. In a letter to J. R. M ac- Arthur, chairman of The Bradford I· xcha n ~c. world'~ lar>tc't trading center 1n collec tor·., plate'>. a Madi,on. Wi<,c • woman wrote: "I had a Lali4uc 1965 plate . . which I ~old to a friend for $40. I had not heard of you at that time." The p l ate she 'iO ld i s actually valued at m ore than S 1,700. Although M uc A rthur points out that thi~ price tl> exceptionally high. he said, ''I'm afraid o th en may he losi ng hundreds or t ho usands of dolh rs by not know- ing wha t their pla t es arc w o rth ." To aid in identifying valuahle plates, the Ex- change t~!>ues a report that includes current prices on m ore than 900 plates, ~u1dclincs on what 10 look for and when to huy, and the plate evaluation cht.-ck- l1i.t u\cd by lhc Exchange. To obtain a copy wilhout co~l or obligat1on, i.end your name, addrc~l>. and llfl <.11dc hy (kl rn to : I he Hr .1clfo11I F-xchangc:, I >cpt I ~11:1x, •HOI N Mtl wau~l't: Avr.: .. N1l1•\, llhno1~ flOMH On Every Wall-Tex A Wallcovarlng In Stock "i11v1• ''" lll',,11111111 Wnll l••x' ptilhrn1-. for 1•v •ty room In y11111 lion w Chou§(> fr , 1111 l'1t11t111q 1111111·111111 •r.iry, trac11nc111i\l5 1 oln11111I , fnll't t'ltul wcl look!> You 11,,llll' II we I 111Vl! II A11cl belier ycl, th1•w lashl11nn~llc1 w. nr · !l('rubbtt 1111! )tnpPl'bl1· n11d C<l~IJ It 1 pul up yo11rS4•1f ( cirnl' In tud.iy oncl !>OVl' Ir's 11 first rntl! tll't11 on A11w11c 11 i. k't1d ll1H 1101111.' 111 wdll< over1nos • Oii ll!fil''ilc<I rl'lntl p111 ,• ~llll• 1•11d., O<t I !1, 1978 · Wallpaper.1 to go OPI N 10 11 MON J Ht, 10 h .,!\I, NOON 10 51\lJNl)/\V COSTA MESA 2300 Ha rbor Blvd, PHONE: (7i4) 646-6058 IA HABRA IA~/ANA LA Ml!.A ANAltLIM fOl?RANCI t.l llRITOS ARUSIA PUrNlf HllLS MAll r. Wall!l"rwn rn 1 •nK ''ORl-~ lHROUGHOUT nu. W~Sl •• p ' '.. \ office supplles·and equipment . . . savings- ~, .. .._._ ........ ~·c>-··· (7)(0)(")•• r~ir .. 1r .. JDD ''*'Jl3J •• 'oJCJ •D• boollcaH, w ood , sturdy, outce furn!· NEW combination caHette recorder lure quality. made In High Point. and calculator, together In o ne Nor1h Carolina Grain printed walnut Instrument. most conveniently. 5·3/4" finish for very,att1active clarity, depth long. 2· 3/4" wide. I· l /Z' thick Cal· and pleasing detail as well as uni· culator Includes LCD readout. 4 tune· lorm colo r Rugged. rigid, mortise tlon memory, constant. Uoatlng construction. l shelves are adjusto· declmal. % and square root keys ' bleat H /2" Increments. 36" w ide, 43" Tape record er Includes automatic high. 12·1/4" deep. nush ends and level control. buUHh microphone, help, to make your paperwork . WOrkln'OTe'"eff~ctiVEf, more e11icient, more attractive good looking design coordinated translucent smoke plastic and vinyl wood gram accents. on pedestal bases. by Pruit Sherman dHll caddy, 4 comportments. with top, for chps, bands. etc . 2· l /4" x 10" reg 5 50 SAU 4.37 memo caddy, for 250 4" x 6" sheets pencll caddJ reg 4 50 SALi 3.57 reg 3.50 SAU 2.77 back. toe space The place you've earphone. remote Jack. 30 minute bulletin cube, cotk co vered for push needed fo r books. 3 ring binders. cassette. Recorder bcrtteries not pins. with slots for penc ils. m emo catalogs. at work or a t home. included. Rand1X model MCT·550 paper reg. 9 50 SAU 7.47 l~~~~~~~~re•g•.•1•0•9•3•5~~~~7•9•.7•7~~~~~~~~r•e•g~7•9•9•5~~~~6•9•.9•7~ desk lamp, lluorescent. l o'' tall, desk top organizer. sorter. horizontal • file, t\em _L_it·Nlng,, Jetter si~e trayJi. weldetl metal. wltn rolled edges for strength and safety, label brackets, rubber cushioned base Your choice o f sizes. colors 2 !rays-walnut grain reg 10 50 SAU 1.37 black o r ton reg 8 50 SALE 6. 77 3 ua ys-walnut grain reg 12 25 IALI 9.77 black o r ton reg 10 00 IA.LI: 7.17 4 tra ys-walnut grain reg 16 00 IAU 12.17 bloclC or tan reg 11 95 I A.LI 9.47 cabinets to r 3" x 5" cards, pull-out dra wer rolls smooth!~ quietly, heavy gauge steel, stackable, choose tan o~ ~!~}',. ll .•. ~~·CI~ •. ':qoo'ecmirC~t . reg 11 9~ IALI 9.47 2 d ra wer. 3000 card ·capac ity. reg 20 75 IA.LI 16.37 tools, gear, work-saver• -to help you be tnor• efficient cllpboard1, hard board. metal clip 9 x 12· J, 2· reg l 00 SA.LI 7.,,, Qx 15 l/2" reg I 10 I .All t'r telephon• Joell, avoid u nexpected big bill:. reg. 1 50 IA.LI l .17 staple remoHr, cl'\tome plate<1 steel. plastic Unger pads reg . 1.00 IA.LI 7'r 3·hole punch, Boston, rugged steel. tully adjustable tor I. 2. or 3·9/32" holes. with slide out chip pan reg. 8.95 IA.LI 6.97 .. ndaflex hanging folder HT, metal tram• an<1 26 letter atie 1;5 tab cut fo lders of durable stock with bonde<1·1n hanger rod.I, In red. yel· low. or blue reg . 14 96 IAU 11. 77 el ectric pencil 1harpen•r, Boaton. ateel cutter, automatic atop, extra lcuge shaving s receptacl•. In chotct 01 colors reg. 24 96 SAi.i ll.t7 Charge on VJIA, Master Charge, Amedcan lxpre11. letter trays, snap together snap apart. extra strong durable plastic wo n t chip, sag, peel or dent Snap Stacie by Rubbermaid. 10 choice ol colors. reg 3 00 ea SALE 2.27 ea. staclting letter trays, contemporarv. clean. straight llnes design. seamless construction. by Rubberma id. choice ol colors reg 5 10·5 50 SALE 3.17 Texas ln1trum•nt1 quality Tl·IOU, wh.lsper quiet, last. multiply and divide as well as add. subtract. % key. constant Non·add key to print reference numbers Independent add register so you can multiply, d1 vtde. without affecting add1subtrac t entries Light 3 Iba , 0 4 x 7 2 x 2 7' reg 69 95 IAJ.I 59.97 Tl-1040, with d l1p1ay and memory, bright green I 0 digital readout with comma•. 1loatlng decimal point 4 funcllon memory. constant. " key, tndepend•nt add register. non·add key reg l 00 95 IAU It. t7 So ,. • • • • . -.. . . . . . ... molded base. flexible polished chrome cable neck. one-piece shade, twm piano switch. comes with 18" 15 watt bulb. In black re 22 95 SA.LE 11.47 supplies, re-1toc:k·up on what •, you use up 3 ring btnden, one o t the very best ways to keep organized Get lots 0 1 these I I 2" capacity. durable vinyl covellhrlth pocker. m vou1..'C~o1e:e.ps red. blue green block 1pectcil purcha.-I 47 memo or letter or legcil or yellow pada, w here your thinking wo rk gets d one so get lo ts. white. letter size reg 00' SA.1.1 31" yellow letter size reg o5' SA.1.1 41" yello w, legal size reg 85• SA.LI 51" Eaton's typewrtter paper Corra1able, 25\. cotton tl.bre good feeling. also lets you erase o ft lresh typing errors. easily Letter size 80 count . 20 lb or lo lb reg I 98· I 90 SA.LI 1.37 Q lb onion skin reg I 65 SALE 1.17 lmlnence, excellent quollly OP· pearance, les~lon_il lasttnlj1. takes ,,.rdsu1•t:w~l}1 ~~·l'.~-;;-:,'HH.~~~t-~·S:-1'~·'>1·~~: 20 lb reg 1.90 SAU 1.37 16 lb reg. 1 60 SA.LI: l.17 enwelope1, 24 lb stock. ro unded Haps, w hite. box o l 500 N6·3/4. 3·5/8"x8·3/8" reg 5 75 SAU 4.47 lll0,4·1/8"x 9·1/2" reg.795 SALE6.27 Index cards, always one ol the best ways to organize. 3 x 5" white. blank or ruled. package of 100 teg. 43• SA.LI 3 for 9'r pens, ball point. no skip. Venus. con· toured comfortabl e barrel. with eraser. choose flne or medium point. black. red or blue reg. 25• ea SA.LI 7 for 1.00 ataplH, standard. box of 5.000 reg. 1 25 SAU l'r paper cllp1, Willow Gem. w hite· ttnned wile. box o l I 00 reg 33• SAU 2 tor ... adder tape, standard 2·1/4" w tde rolls reg 49-IA.LI 3 for 9'r sale p11cea apply to 1tcx:lt tn store and thru Sept 27 South Coas 545·0431 Puente Hiiia Mall Weat Covina Fashion Plaz• Del Amo Fashion Square Open evening .. ana Sunoay • l~ATION fhursday. September 21. t 978 OA1LV PILOT A 13 SLA Threat Reveakd Sll8an Ford '-'"f hird on List,' Motlier ays '\ 1-:W YOHK tA t•t \\htl• ht•I '·'''"'' "u:. \ ll"t• j)rt'\lllt•fll ''"1111 l'u1d J t um· poi nt ~ u' url 1lt 11I\ 1111\ urnfrr ht''"' '''''"' ~t·r\ H \ "UJI If bt't'oiUM '>ht• tlfl purt•ntl) hud bc.-t•n '>t'lt·1•1t-lt ·" ,, t ,11 ~t'I b\ l ht• ">um•· t1·rr11r1!>t ).:11111p th.ti k11l111ppt t1 l'.Hh lk.11 'I. lktl\ 1-'0111 hu' "rltt•'ll \I 1' 1-'or 11 tn ,111 ,1ulol11<t .:1 ''""' t'\I t 'qll•·tl '" I .11ltt .. 11''''"' J11ur n,1I. '·'>' tht• l•rt· \ hl\l'f\ lll\111,l'fOlit'd thf1•'41 llC t•111 11•11 )U!'ll .iftt>r hc•r h11,lm04I (,, 1 .1IJ Font bt·1·.1mt• '1t 1• 111 ,.,, dt•nt T ti t-: 1-X (' t: RP T \I . ..., o d1•.,1·1 t i~·' .1 rWr\'ou!'I h11 .. 1kllo"n \1 1 ' Fu1 ti ,urft-1 t•ll ~11111 h1·r bt•ut' '"'h .1l111hul"'m stw '>'rit;., Ill th1· hoot... 'ltw 1'11111•" of :\1' I 1f1· lh.11 .JI fir·,1 1'111ly h1•1 hli...hu111I ~ J "'" 1·r··tl dr uu11J th1· t Im I.. b\ I ht· S1·1 11•1 ~\'l'V ll'l' C Int> Fr t1l.I\ '"'' 'J', th1· ~1·1·r1·t ~·n tl't· 11•1t·1>h111wtl ,11111 l•>ld h1·1 · I >on t 11·1 Su:-.1n uut thi... "1•1·k1·ncj 'h1·:.., 1101 to INtH ' I hi• l111u,1• .H~ ~tonllu\. Mr' F1>nl 1·11n ·llnUl''. · St·t· ret S<.-n · 1<·1· prolt•(' tlr111 h.111 lx·1·11 arrani.:i-tl f111 hl'r prul I \\:JS l 11ltl \\hul hud hap :fH'l\t•ll A 'mall. f1rnat1t• group :l'Jllccl lht-S\ mbmnt·M~ J.1l)(>r a l ion 1\ rm) 1Si,/\1 had thrc<it<'n('<I S 11 s .ii n · .., I 1 ( ~· I " a s v (.· r y ~n~hu·nl'<i Thl' authorities had =turncct up an SLA hst with three =tlam cs on 1t ·: "ONE OF TllF. P EOPLE, a • nllcg1.· profl·s...,ir. had alrl•ady -fll'l'n shot and killed. the ~ccond ~l·rson was Patty lfrurst, who'd ,'bt·P n k idnapped And Susan. .bt't':JUM' she wus thC' daughter of .(hl' n<'w 'lt'l' pre~1dt111l , was the ~hird .• :=-<;LUH REQUESTS .· :pA.TJY PARDON : SAN DIEGO 1AP1 The ·50 nu.·mbc r Jimm y C..:aru:r ·1kmoc-ralic Club of San Diego ·has asked Pn.•s1dcnl Carter to :1i.1r<fon f'atr1t·HJ llc:ir st and n·· lt•asc the newspaper heiress from prison 1mmediutcly. "Wt• bcltC'\'(• she has suffered too much," su1d a r esolution M i~s llearst . convicted of • trnnk robber y, was described :t'> a victim of kidnappinl( and torture· ·: •IHY ~01110 '" .. " ~·o OEllAl..0 FOAO M is' llt·;i r st. lluug ht t•r uf nt·\.\ -.papt•r 1wbllshcr H;rndolph llc<ff'>t, 1:-. '>t'rv1ng ,1 pr1scin term fur t.akinjo! pJrt 1n an SI.A staged bank roblx·n M r!'I Fc1ni ~nt1•.., thul SN ·rct S1•1'1c·1• prntl•t·tion drcivc S~n "1111 and wa!> J bother lo of fll·ntl" uf ht•r M'hool, llolton Arm s, "but I have lo admit 1 "as gratC'ful " MRS. •'ORO ALSO says 1n the book that her recent drinking problem was not her first She blames hc:r bouts with alcohol. and a nf!rvous breakdown in the J960i-.. on lhC' loneliness of the polt11cal w1ft! She says her breakdown cam e after F ord beca m e H ouse mmority leader "I had to bring up four kids by m ysc•lf I was resentful that Jerry was gone so much, I was feeling terribly neglected. But I didn't let myself know these things mostly I bottled up my misery. And one day the bot· tie broke " She tells of t wice.weekly visi ts to a psychiatrist and says that "Jerry was i.:reat." "AND I LEARNED,". SHE write:.. "that there. was nothin~ terribly wrong with me. I just "'asn 't the Bionic Wom an. and the minute 1 stopped thinking I had to be. a wei~ht fell from my shouldt'rs." M r s . Ford sa ys she was amwwd al reports t hat Presi- Out Front in CB by a Country Mile SAVES30 dent and Mr !'I Curh•r wt•n • "l(o 10~ to try to w11>t· out divor ce 10 Wa11h1n1<ton " "('ongrt>M11onal wives have the "'a1111• problem i. other w i ves havl•," isht• writci. "Some con j:lrt'SMOnal wives drink. plenty Of t'llOM r l'!'ls1onal marriages fail Tht• loneliness. the bcin~ ld t to )Our ... elf at night. is what rn..ikl's mar riages «rack . mak~ liquor more attracu ve "Hut who am I to criticize~" :,h1· asks. itdd.Jng · "DURING THE TIME when Jerry was gone so much. I de· H loped a problem . and I qwt drinking entJrely for a l'OUple of year~.·· • Mr~ Ford adds that "I have now quit drinkin~ again" and promise:-. more details 1n the (in:.i l installment in next month's Journal A s for h er breast cancer 01wration in 1974. she says lhat Jlt e r tw o ye a r s o f chemotherapy, she has "a bone scan every six months. and that's about it. Apar1 from the arthritis and the pinched nervl', I'm fine M y cancer checkups show I'm clean." The book. written by Mrs Ford with Chris Chase. i!> to b<' puhhshed by Har per & Row and the Reader 's Digest in Nov ember * * * Nixon.Pardon Hurt Ford? NEW YORK <AP> -Belly Ford says she and former Presi- dent Ford believe his pardon or R ic h ard Nixon after the Watergate affair was the main reason Ford wa!) not elected in 1976 In her autobiogr aphy. the former first lady said that when F ord pardoned Ni xon in Sep· tember 1974 her husband told her it w as ··the rlghtthing to do "And he's never changed his mind" she writes Explaining the reason for the pardon. Mrs. Ford quote!> Hugh Sidcy's book " Portrait of a Presl· dent." as sayin~ .. it rested upon the simple convictions of a plain per son that the nation needed to put Watergate behind it and that a sick and burdened m an needed now to be left alone." It\ ii ~ood 111ght 111 bnng tht· fa11111\ l!111ur h"Ll"l'. 11ld-f.1~h101ll'd. 1 d:i:..vcl .111d l 111' l·.llJll\ .tll I ht· ... u, l ull·nt 1t1a~L lwd you l'illl L'<ll. /'/i1' ~oup and ... al;ul. 11u1 t;imou~ f rn:d dill kl'll, gardt'n vl.'gl'labk~. rn.i-,lwd pot;1LOL''-and gravy. hot ~urn bn.::id and honl'~ but LL·r ( )nl~ $1. 95 for adult~. and t:Vc li ll-ss fo r small d11Jdn.:n. L11ckta1b and wml· 11pllnnal. VISA and :\l a1.,ll·r Chargt• "t·lco1111 · Dinner: Mon.·Thurs. ~-~.Fri . :>-1 O. Sat. 4 -10, Sun. 12·9 . The Big Yt'llow House in Costa Mtsa 111 open for lunch Monday throui(h Friday. ll:30·2:00 p.m. The Big Yellow Rouse Restaurant 1639 East Imperial Highway. Brea • 3010 Harbor Btvd .. Cost:i Mes<i STEP UP TO s70.SAVINGS! SAVE s100 ON AM /SSB CB TRC-424 by Realistic 95 SAVL99· 95· "·~~·~"""?; 41°10 . Reg. . 1699~ SAVE 37°10 TRC-448 by Realistic lfjg95 Reg. 2699S /MW ; ~ .;.\~1"'.81)~ij((~. w;ormy weather. pre -Q3M•• 11.iflu af'l£1 rn.id h.11.irrls W11t1 CB ltt'lp 1" 111• 1 "c .ill .iw.1y1 LED n111chdi11 1on .:lnd 1 """ 111·111Hl1111•ws Pluq·1n m1k1· Add a ;,,..,.ki->r and u!>c .is a PA sySIC!m M acie 1n ou1 ow n CA f<H lory 2 1 1530 CB WALKIE-TALKIE CUT. 40% TRC-201 by Realistic Reg. 9995 40 CH. CB WALKIE-TALKIE TRC-205 by Realistic (;111 c.k ro.arl concl1 t1uns w11111111, full f1•t11urr 1111 ,.11Jd1~ 11.ir q.11n RF gain control. not'>t' blctnk1·c ,111cf ANL l f () r l1,1nn1·I d1splJy, SI RF meter A dd an cxlrJ "l>t:<1k1·1 1111 4 w .11 1 mobdP PA c.ystem w ith concurrent CB mon11011ny Ht1!> <lynamac mike universal mount1nq br<1ckcr Look <oJfe. feel c,afr· I>•· ~aff'I 21 1522 Thi: Ocpcirlml'nt r;t rr.1nspo~1 Jt1~n pndors1·~ CBc; as il tr<iff1c ~.1fl'ly 01t1 Su pl<ty 11 s,1fp1 Ttw, mobi't.: h.i:. volum1,; Rf-q,.11n cont101 LED motlt· .ind cl1.innc1 1nd1 Cdtorc... mut..11 rnor~" SSB mcan ... · !>·nq!e ~l,dcband' - tr1pl1: tht• nu mber of Ovdiluble chanrw1"' u..,c: .J::. PA w11h s11nullaneous CB mon1tor1ng 2 1 1ss1 CHARGE IT ~l . VIS4 (MOST STORES)~ I Reg. 499~ Reg. 159u 1~-SAVE •20 SAVE•30 ~. In.' r o r fun and Silfl·ty "-J ~ wlwn h11n1inu. sk1111g. • ··.-h1k11111 3 chc:111n1•ls 2 w.111s w11 ll Ch 14 crys· tals-add extras for up to 2 more With LED bJ1te ry 1nd1cator. 8 "AA" balteries. w rist "trdp 21 1630 St<1y 1unecl to cornp<tn ions when ven1ur1ng outdoors' H.1s delta· tu111ng. battery m eter. separatl" s1waker .ind mike. cen1er-load nn- tennc:i. earphone. more W ith 10 "AA" OdlleflPS 21 16 34 ANTENNA/TRANSCEIVER SWR. TESTER by Micronta SAVE 40°/o Reg. 39u For top CB c fl1c1cncv' 3·rongc meter checks antenn;J or 1rans m111er power output No ex· tt>rnal powt.>r 11·qu111 d With remolt• rour>lt•r 2 1 S20 MOBILE MIKE MICROPHONE HOLDER 11~~ 21" Includes 2 1ran~1c.1orc, .t<1 1u ~1 able ou tput l1•v 1:I. PuSh·tO·l alk switch Re· Qt11r1•<, 7V batrt'ry ;?1 11-:'1 59ct Reg. 11• Powvrft..I rndgnet keeps CB n11k ... n p;acct Ea~y 1n.,1a11 w11h adheswP b.tcl<•ng or mtg '>Cr••ws 21 1130 RADIO SHACK'S REALISTIC AUDIO LINE WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1954. CB IN 1960. CORONA DEL MAR 3427 Pletflc Coaet HWy. COSTA MESA _110l Newoort llvd • 21S0 HtrbOf llwd. M' A 01v1<o10N or TANOV CORPORA fll')N FOUNTAIN VALL~Y 11I20 ltootihufll ci.. , • ..,...,. w-. ,...., 17054 ~noll• • 18157 H1rbor tlwd. HUNTINGTON BEACH • 1"1 Werner Awe. • lt41 Ad1111.1 Awe. LAGUNA BEACH ..,. N fledflc Coett Hwy. LAGUNA NIGUEL 30232 Croilln Velley flllw~. MISSION VIEJO 251()1 M1r9uett1e flllwy NEWPORT BEACH 2700 W. Cou t Hwy •-· -....,., , SAN CLEMENTE 814 I . [I Ctnilno RHI SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO S2111 Camino Cep1etr1no .... . . .. . • 0 '1111 , ........... ____ .... 'ii d\iil It I,,!,.• I •• ttl•• "'' ,jl • o ..• , •. , l 110• '"' th ' ''~Jf' f\ y(H.~ "'"""' ·O(,r f •C,Nej ,,,., OAILVPILOT ·~-·-·· SUSPICION Eld ridge Cleaver NATION I C ALIFORN~ Comie Book King Sequesters Colleetion I \1 .1.Alli\~ ..... l:.t-: t-1 .t I J'I C;ipt .1111 F.:intj!>\ rlOl''" l ",1111 ha... 1 t•,tl ltli· llJllll' u,1•cl 111· ... ufrttul thl· Fn1 n111·' of .11..,lll't' or i.omt· olhl'I 1111111t· h1111i.. '11lu1n .:111114 lf\lio;hl -.n1 .1k Ill .1111! "\\ 1111' Ill' t nllt•("I "'" nf f'CIMll<'' 1111 000 ,.., , "" •' "'it .. , lht t •11pl11111 ,., .1 111 ii II 111.111111 11 cl SO! 1 111111 .1 \ 1•,11 1·111 1>111 .ih· 1•\1•1·11tn t' By night. h1·., the• 1·11111H' book krnK Of 1 .1 II ,1 h .11':0.l'l' tu: STt\KT .. :u GATH ERING t·11m11• houk., ut uuc 6 t111cl says hli't 1·11ll1·1·t1on 1., "11r1 h S:i50,000 u ·, 111 ... u11·cl throu~h Lloyd '' of London 1111 s1.oo.0011 l\notht•r 13.5011 It,• 1 ti t'oH·r .111d "'rt 1·ovcr funta!ly booki. arc wurth uooul $250.000. he "lJtcl Thr Tullahui»SCC Dcmocrnt s utd 11 r hecked with dculcrs around tht• 1·11 unlry and found Cuptu1n Funt a&y' ... 1· ... llm1:1lc1-i lo be no funtu:,v al all In fuct. l>t11d lht.' rww.,pi1per. the• estimate may be low lllS SI NGLt: MOST vuluublt.• comic 1s "Murvd M y!-ilt•ry N11 I J 1939 book <'Onta1nmg the 011J!tn!'> of Submtirmt•r and tht· llumun Torth It sold for._ d1mt· 40 )ear" ago Now. it's worth about $5,000 Why not !>Cll the book:-. und 11u11 work1n1t" "It's m y hobby," ht· saH.I. rns1st1ng ht.' will never ::.ell the t·ollcct1on. "Whal would I do 1n roy 1 SAVE 26°1" SPECIAL •mtra raled W•lll&&~ . SAVE•s. .--!400,.. LIGHTWEJGHT i2x44" BA T H 1 OWEL IN SOLID COL.ORS I ~'"" I''"' ·It r 219 I ltHU urt •tt tl.mtl"'"' I, I 711 \\ aohd11lh, I 1111 R l.l. J 7!f I \I ' 11 SPECIAL TEAKETTLE Of TOUGH ALUMINUM Uri1d11 li.1mh ,111d lun .!' q i 'l.q, ll1111rl1 .. 1 '"''''' 11111 11 lhtl t \\\hi 288 SAVE 18% M··"~ 1400W*DRYER \\ ·f""' 111 .• 11r,11117•11114 1388 • ~ •• '" 1111/W dn111K ~•\\••r IL•~ ,,., 111m 1•ulr11111 REC.19.99 111.\1111 \'1111 \I" \111 SAVE•4 -.pan• t11111· 11 I "11d m) book.,·· I'd hCJVl' nothing to llv1· lor I'd ju.-.l 'J.>l'nd th1· next HI ) t•ar'.'> 11 yin~ to n •bu1ld my collt•ct1on · ( 'l 'Ht: IHtOk 'I\' J REVIEWS :-.. •' . . . . .. .. :· .. SAVE•tO :; .. ·. CHAIN DRIVEN EXERCISE BIKE :· 1 .. m.1111\ \'lll\11111 5488 ft l' \IHI ,l(fjlhl lrunl ,, lll•hl lu li1"1' v 14111 l .. 1111 REC 64.911 '.,...,.,,. 11c, SAVE•11 .· ,--.. Distrust ... • ELECTRIC ALARM HAS BOLO NUM~ER DELU2't MIST CURLTNG IRON -.. ,..., -.9.CV. fT .. HOME ~ND OFFI~~ SA J:;E '\ t-:\-\' '1110'1. , \I'> I .. 1.t1 -.u'"'' 111n J.!I 1•1•(-. hlfll oil I '\ I I\ (llrll ,,J \ '' t-: I d 1 1 d lo! 1 (' I 1· u \ 1· r lornll·r Ul ,11·~ l 'unlhl'I \\ho lw1 .11111• .1 .. llor n • 11-::1 111 ('l111 ... 11:tl1 to:\l1l~'1!.ll\'rt' 111· J.!lll'" lw .... :wt. hi' mc>N • ., p1·(1pl•" "ho do n11t lwl11•q· h1· .tl't11alh 1I 1 11•1111111u-1•d ' 1 11 I l' n 1· l' 1 :! 1 I o ., 1 1 n t 1· r 1· ' I 1 n t h 1· I fl rtl m UOl!\l "or I fl .t llfl I 1 :n cl1!-.c·m·1·rt•ll r1·1i ~111n ( ' L t: A V t-: fl , \.~ It 0 ,,,..,11 "'"·n \t•Jr-. II\ ml! 1 n l'" k Jftn ~· I !HiH -.ho11t11111 111 ('aldornia, \\ :I ' I rl :-, I' \\ Y II r k p1omci1111g h,.... hook '\1111 I On 1"1 rt• II 1• ,1clm1 l l 1· cl th.it mun\ ('hnl\11:111 fn1·nth 1•ann11l t11l1•rat1• ht' rir ... t hook. · :....1ul On 1t·1-. a 111·-.1 't·llc·r ol 1 h1· la ll· l!lfiH~ Hui 111• -.:11cl ht• llm•.,n'I h'l'I ht• 'houl<l 11·p1111!;111· 111 ... r1r1-it work. \o\ h I (' h .I ti \' 11 I' :I I I'd , 1olt·n1· .. "\Vltt·:N \'Oll oulg.ro'I!. ,1 h11t1k , \'011 \\ l'll t• :t lll'W 0 111·. llut \Oii 'houldn l hurn tlH· uld 11r1t·.· < '11"<1\ C'r 1·xpl:i11wd Cleavt:r who " h1t·r nJ,! 1·h:trl!t'' (If all1•mpl1ng to murdc·r thn•<• California pohrcm<•n. 1-ia1d h1 ... trwl ,, ht·IOJ.! dl'l:tH·d J)4.:ndrnl! a 1 u I 1 n I! h v 1 h 1· l':il1forn1.1 su'p r1•11\1• I '11url on whul ev1dl·n1·l· rnay he t1dm1ltl'll Ill· ..... 11d lhal a f:J\·urahll' dt'l'll-ilOn h~ lhl• <.'OUrt t·1n1ld me:.in the trial Ill'\ l'r "111 be held Nulritiou~ f 'oo<l.s 1'a.ti;ty S/\t'HAMENTO IA1'1 (ill\ Edmund Brown J 1· has !'>IJ:(nl'd a bill t·url~ni.: Junk food!> t\ the. ... M hoob hut tl lt·in ·c:. ..... "nutr1t1ous'' s lH:h fa\oritt•' <i ... por1 corn . p111 a. IHl'lzd1-i und 111.,rrlut buller 'I hl' hill. AB :rn.>fi Ii\ ,\ ., 't· m h I } mu n /\ rt 1'01 I l''· ... , • .,,., that <tl l1 ·<i-.I :-10 pt•rt'l'rll or all I h1· rn11d "ol<i in thl· p11hllC' 'l'ht>ob ... houhl tw "1111 1 ril111Ul\, • although th1· utht•r h alf t·uuhl lw ~u1·h Junk food., a!> ct1n 'lo/ .. tfii/:',l:t'tt~ 11\!lf':...: __ • (' lt k (•. 1111 1~.,rt•l e ... and .,uft 'lrrnk:-, tlfo; ESTIMi\TIW l h<Jt 0111.' :w to ·Ill pcrtcnl cir llw c·11r n •nl nffl'rrn~!) <ffl' I' I ;1 ...... I r i (• d a ... "1111 t n tlou ... " Ttw "r1utrrl1ou1-i" list l11d11dt·!'> tort1lta .... bur rrto ... and t :u·o-,, ('hCt''l" ~og11r1 t1nd fr oz{·n >11 i.:11 r1 fr111t und \ l'J.!l'l :tltlt• lllll'l''> ('Oil t.11n1ng .11 lto;11-it 5'1 per tl·nl ucllwl ju1et• "1th no ddd1t1vcs. frc!>h, frolcn ond cunn<••I fruits a nd \ll'g<'lahl<·'· muff ins, baJ;!l'IS, bread ... tick.., and fr<Jcker .... 1c t• t n ·am. nH'fl l , f I!> h, I> 0 u I l r )' , (' h 1 I 1 • b1• (' r J \' .. k \ :t n rt g;111tl 'I!. ldl('!'> T ORRE S. O ·l.OS J\n~t•lcs .... l'l oul l\\o year s ni:io to lurn 1unk foods from the schools alto~rthcr. but his bill wa s kilk'<i by lhl' Scnall• ~:<hH'ation CommillN' EARL'S .. LUMl\IHG • HtATIHC. Alll,ONO '>I I tf 111•\I Ytwttt lnnt "M•u t\flfl •~u.u t~ow 1(.411 ')tOH N.-....t•r't ¥0V• An •I COUAMH1&642•17SJ IU•IM ..... 181•f Ml)~IOH Yll:.Jo49,S-0401 JltU C4mtM C.~•lf-1 •II 0 f Al Affr p,,. I ' ii 1l• ( 0 I J11 .. fl,.fi , ...... ,111 '''" 11 .. ~ "'°'r" ,.,,.,.I· l 1987 1111,.. """'V·r(o11d 244 . tf1.tl , f11ugh 111.h· (I\.' l'OI""' '~\o\ l'l'J> "''tt1ml h.1n<l REG i.99 tl'l.I If\\ fl Ill Nl\iii NO-NONSENSE SALE I SALE E i\IJ:i:-.Nl'l 'l<l)A\ .SEl;rt-. .\1111-.l<~al<I) . 1 IUHHY . SOMI·: lJl '!\N:IT_l'IES1\l<E 1:1.\tl'l'l·:tl' ~ m ... t tontrof,. 088 provul1· lo\1·ly, ;;,- l,10,ll 01.; l'U rl, On toll ~14 11C'l1 RE<... IJ.lH Ill \I It \,'1.lllH \l I\ Ill•- t' ·1'11"1'1• I hi $88 • ~ 11• ptuJ•1l~•11 r ti 11 fllf~I I lltlll "'' 1 •• I ,IHI I ~ t•Jtll J ti11 d ,,, • ~·~~~~~~~~- t • . . .. JO Get a ·head · start on savings this weekend. Stop by! READY-MADE "LAREDO" DRAPERY I· ...... , '""' l1•\!Ul'••tld1.tj11'1' II'' Ill Ill.Ill\ ( r1lt11' .\t.11 h 1111' \\,1,fio1f1l1•111llHll pul\ '111 \11\l1ilt11111l111I.. 9~~"PR REG. $1 5 I •J " f 1.11 25%0FF* l"'n~i1-Tt-'tn-,.,-WOVEN WOODS OR ~,.-...;~-l" MINI BLINDS fOl!iiPl.;.;:;jilll:. ( 11.,., • It •itn , \ .rt• t, ut I\ 11 , .1utl • •1lt11 1> ... t11 .1ll\' ~~~~I~"". 111 '"'·11··11 ··,···· ll' •rrwula1 low prtt.~ I 1H \I 11 II ' ' .... • ''. t, . . ..... ,;,_ , ) ·,. .>'· ~~ M EN'S 26·1NCH 1 O·S PEED BIKE 'i1t111 111111111t1·rl 5911 11111 .... 1.~111 ltr.11..1·.., 1111 1111 g .. 11111 1111111111 ''°111 II .•. i.Hl1fl· 1/2 OFF POLY INSULATED SLEEPING BAG ll11r1thh· 11~11111 }497 h1·ll 11r11I• \!<i 4·LB. 14.lnn m Ion,,.,~ t.1t•• l111111i.: ltu\ • REC. 29.99 ... t.,Htll't,1,1 N •I t..,, SPECIAL DIRT-TRAPPING CAR OIL FILTER lkd11· ,. ''""""' 99c \\ •••• , ,,,,,, 1•111 ... ,1uo1,.. • ., h111ld EACll 1111 M11 ... 1 ,.,.,., Llmi1 12 \I I•"'" 11\1 \II ~ ........ ,!II " F1•11lurl'h hcuvy-g;wi.:1· rnil!' ;md pr1•·buill bw dt•r-.. Add hl·uvv·dUl\ foundat 11111 <: rt:ut bu.v' Full l'li:r.c· t·u. pc ..... 07.Kl'I 2(1•, lo 4 0', oH regu l•• pric" on all beddin11 f I 11'1 fl Id SAVE$50 RELAX IN A THREE- POSITION RECLINER 111 .. 1111,.111. 1·.1•\ $99 I·",. \Ill~ I 1-, .. 1 llll•'" ... h.1111h ni.ll{:v.11lt· p .. ucl1 REC. 14!1.95 I I l('\.111 Ill ·. ~ .. · ·~~l SAVE $50 ... ,,~1 '>" v . ___ ..., ilf"-t, . ""~ ··-""'-:·SPACE-SAVING .~r.~~ · CORNERGROUP •.. .... . ; .. f.· t .:,.ff~• "' $50 olf rt~ • ..,...,;ot',' • ' '• prtcte"Of all t """~1,1inntl.1h 19988 r" I o1hl " ol Wcl~hhulr• '111\ I \l•n•·•·rt·d '">•Kl produrl.,. REC. 24!1.9!> 11 11'111 HI SHAPE·SAVING WEIGHT BENCH "'" "·••I<' "'"" 111 1 li11tlol1111: :-;,,.,I I r.1111•· '"!1p11r1" up 111 ·,1~1 1,.. l<EC.. 1!1.911 l1itll,t1l,ll!fll"' SAVE•5 I -QT. STAINLESS STEEL V AC BOTTLE \\ill 11111 l1r1 .. 1k 1797 d11p 111···1 11r ~ ru!>I Stt•t I 111 / )111d1• .ind •111L REG. 22 99 ' ,, ..... (I l,11111 J\J)I ... SPECIAL CARS RUN CLEAN WITH AIR FILTER Tr,,,.,. llu~t .111cl 144 lf1t( ll!IJll'll\f'°' "'"•'olj(1• hl>< 11111 .. 1 I 'S (111 ., L1mlt6. \I ltt\11111\1 ,\I I t -. .. 111111!' SAVE23o/o DISPOSABLE BABY DIAPERS 289 REGULARLY 3.79 With cellulose lillmi.1 4.69,60 daytim1· ..... a.a1; 4.69,.1,. .. , ·11 1> .... , ... :1.:11; 4.99, IX o\'•·rnii.:h t. :1.111; ·&.69. to fu<l<lln ....... 1.:11; • 1111111.1, _, \.-.111• •\ :~-SPECIAL ·MISSES' BIKINIS. HIPHUGGERS l>uuhl" l,1hrit 3/$1 l rlllt h "'·'''I • I /l•tl It')!' .111rl \\J l"'t : •• h.I I"' ·I 1111 SAVE27% ACRYLIC YARN IN 4-PLY SKEINS "111t 1111i.:\\ur 2/$1 ... '"'llPcl ~t'l~hl Ill . '·popu lar -11l1d / ,.tw11.,. \\ a>oh11hl1· REC. 69c EA. ./ I· •\..,11111'1. I \ltleh.., SAVE$7 MEN'S 6" LEATHER ORK SHOE ___ :J 1697 HECULARLY $24 \l.111 m.1rl1· 111 1 r, .. ..,. •• 1.111i ..,,.1,., 1·u.,h1111wol 111-011• { :111111~1·.ir "''" 1·111i..11 111 11,;,, f)>-II :S~i. X" work hoot, I !l.!17 SAVE25% Y .... 21" SOLID-TONE "-FASH ION SCARVES • '1'11h1· .. 11·r l41fh 2/$3 • •.lllll 111111.. l•tr rl•·• Jl1i.: ,,,. 1y REC 2.SO "'·, h11· ... h.1dt·' f:AS:H . , .... ,., .. , ''' ............ "" .... SAVE14% 12" SQUARE CLEAR ~ MIRROR TILE i\!f<l ~(\ """ l:t<'llll· 2/$1 I\ l11 ;,i11v ru11m ~ :-iuld 111 °l'!lrl111i.. 1111:! W1Lht.1p.· Rf::G.67c __ .__ __ .,-.... ltl 11 111'1, \1\11 ill \I • PECIAL NON-RESISTOR AC SPARK PLUG I mµru' .,, '""" 69C 1111 I•· .1 I! t• .11111 lA ... 1.1rt111i.: J.Wi"'n ltt.""tor, 11/44• t•1t \I 111\lllll\~ \t 1 l "'"ll<ll I-QUART l OW40: BEST MOTOR OIL 1111111"\t •14llllt I 52C ,1,1111111: 111" l••\h 'll~llh Ill ..,II nmwr' h1'o1I \I Jt1\ltlll\I \It 1..,-.Cllllt .. 1/20FF IRONING TABLE PAD/COVER SET 11.1.. •1'"'2 '9 p 11t lt11 r.1hi1 I II I ' II fl •• ~ \ t I .. .. •SAVEs40 : ~HANDY too.AMP. "'ft sV WELDER I "" """"''hul.t $79 ••Hf• nt \o\tllittu• {~ tu.11u1 rt•\\ 1nui• • 111.11111111111.. Rt:.<.. 119 ~ ii \IU •\\ \I.I SAVE'25 3·LIGHT STUDENl CHANDELIER ~t .1 ..... "11.,iJ ... ,. .• 1111 39ss l11111"'"1h.m1I• 1 i ll\,1ri)l1•<l ,.fft~ I .Jl!'1'••~-.,~ IM Ii, .!.!1 I 141111• REG. 64.99'. I I ~ i 1 Ul1 \I • LOOK ING FOR A WAY TO SIMPLIFY YOUR MONTHLY BUDGETING? MAYBE A WARDS CHARG·ALL ACCOUNT I A<.I I HO< K 'iAN BUINAIUllNO t ANOc.A l'AIO, Wf ... T I O'i ANt..C.I l.' l'ANOl<AMA I ITV· llUNrtN4..10N tU.Al It SHOP MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10:00 AM TO 9:00 PM ... SATURDAY 9·30 AM TO 9:00 PM SUNDAY ll.00 AM TO 6 00 PM .. \ ~ . . . .. . .. ,.,.,,~ ..... ....... -.... -- .. l' r. NATIONAL • _ .. APWlrellllOlot OAVIO, IN BUBBLE, PUCKERS UP AS IF TO BLOW OUT BIRTHDAY CANDLES Sister Katherine . Lett, and Hla Mother Share In Boy's Seventh Birthday .. FIRST-GRADER DAVID EMERGES FROM BUBBLE With No Immunities, He Lives In Germ-free Areas David, 7, Celebrates · In 'Bubble' HOUSTON CAP) -Today was a s pecial one for David, the "bubble boy." Il was his seventh birthday. David was born with no im- munity to disease. and he has ~pent all or his years enclosed in plastic waJls or a special suit. AMONG TODAY'S fesliv1t1es was a birthday party at his home with bis classmates. The first graders can't hug David, give tum a traditional birthday spanking, or invite him outs ide for a game of .baseball But it was a celebration all the same. David's last name and home address have ne ver been rc- veale~. at his parents' request. II is first grade teacher visits four mornings a week lo keep him up with his class. Tight ~redit Assailed Monetary Aide W ams of Housing Boom Injury WASlilNGTON (AP> -The boomtng housing market could collapse if the government s queezes credit a ny tighter , warns a top rederal regulator. Jn a rare breac h o f the normally united front presented by government banking a nd monetary agencies to the public, Robert H. McKinney, chairman of Federal Home Loan Bank Board, criticized the latest in- terest increase set In motion by the Federal Reserve Board. "FOR THE MOMENT, the bank t*u-"'wiJLdo. atL!in •. its ~wer !6' counterbalance today's action by the Fed," McKinney s aid in a statement Wednesday. • "I sincerely hope that still further tightening by the Fed will not be necessary, as it may well be at the risk or a housing collapse." McKinney's agencv regulates savings and loans while the F eder al Reserve Boa.rd - known as the Fed -regulates many of the nation's larger banks. been made on exactly what the board mlghl do. THE FED CONTROLS the na- tion's money supply by the purchase and sale of govern- MCKINNEY CONTENDS the ment securities to those large Fed 's actions in tightening banks a nd thereby sets t he credit throughout the economy ftlderal funds rate. the interest may divert money from savings charged by banks on s hort-term and loans and will make loanstoeachotber. mortgage money m ore ex· When the Fed drives up in- pe n sive and harder to get. terest rates for banks, it also in- McKinney was lo s peak today at directly Influences other interest the Orange County Economic rates in the country. Oullo?k Confe~ence at the Allhough the Fed never makes An~~e1m C~nvent1on Cen~lcr. ·• public its decisions until about a A bank board s pokes man, month after they are made, Robert Marshall, said the board McKinney said he was told Wed- can blunt the impact of higher nesday by Fed Chairman G. interest rates on the housing in· William Miller that the Fed has dustry by advancing funds 'to sel a riew interest target or 8'h savings and loan associations percent, up from 8%. The last and by reducing the amount or time the interest rate was as cash they have to keep on hand. high as 8 1,2 percent was But he indicated no decision has December 1974. • Our ;. "' -;1·.), ~~:~ ' ~"'"''"""" .... y From September 24 through October 22. H U.D.D L E IS putting everything m our three stores on sale That includes ourexclusrve H.U DD LE.- designed and manufactured Tooblme"" S~temof children's fCJm1ture. Andourchildren's Sideline"" and Big Toob111 S~tems. We're also rrouc1ng thepl"Qon oorunique Huddlecooch 1111 ~above. Plus everything else from our H U D D L E -designed plant s!Jnds and fabncs to bl.Jtcher- bloc k tables and lamps The ScJle Iasis for one month But you'd better come 1n early 1f you want to take advantage of the speoc1I SJv1ngrnn a l1m1ted number.of fioor XllTlples and display 1term. This sale 1s a once-a- year opportun1ty to get all the comforts of home at a very comfortable savings H.U.D.D.L.E. SOUTH COAST PLAZA VILLAGC -Sant.a Ana-714-)56-7710 WESTWOOD VILLAGE -10918 K1nr~s-213-4 77-6200 SAN DIEGO-2400 Kettner -714-2 3 3-0 331 \ L---------------------------------~~~----------------------------. ....... Thursday, September 21 . 1978 DAU. V PILOT .4 J 5 1) I estimate my home's value at 2) M ultiply line l time~ 80°6 ~~)Equals 4) Balance I still owe 5) Maximum amount I might be elig1bll! to borrow bubtract 4 from 3) 6) Amount I'd like to borrow $ _____ _ With cl Homeowners Equity L oan from The Bank of California. you may qualify to borrow from $3,000 to $30.000 (or even more!) to use for you r children's education. travel. other worthwhile investments- almost any purpose you can name. Calculate your borrowing power. adjust that amount to your needs and budget and then stop by or call us for details. You worked for your home. now let it work for you. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA N""llf'rt B<.,1d1 Office. 1401 Dove ~trect. Newpon Beach 9l6fi3, (714) KlJ.3511 Garden Center· STARTS 10 AM Friday, Sept. 22 Our indoor plant bars make green thumbs. U ' ·~ Sale 2.99 reg. 6.99. Choose from marble queen pothos, nephthytis, ferns, diffenbachia, • lit I( ,;F~CUSJD.11jamjn~1 ~­itracaeiia~~ti P'StiWil in a 6" container. Shop ea rly for best selection. w~CPenney . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . ... ~FASHION ISlAND f.:!li_~PORT CENTER -~ .. ~ . . • l • ' ~ A •• DAil y PILOT Thul~IV <;ep1em1>9121 1978 MARMADUKE "'that car with tho dog In 1t always hop1 · w.he~ rt goe' by h~r~' · FUNKY WINKERBEAN W'5 DISCRJN'\1~'°'1 1 PeJ A RErorn..R ~'~ 1Hl5 1t:AM . I'VE (:,QT A RGITT 10 GO INTO THAT L.OCK~ ~ "I> GET ~ 6TQR'(.> I SHOE MOON MULLINS 'J.I I ' GERIATRIX WH'/ OION'T YOU '2UN ANO GET Ni:;. WH~N THO% NA.STY 6{)'Y~ 5TAR"IE0 Tl-llCOWING ROCK7? l ,\ j i * l __ _...., __ ._ ____ _, • ~·1 Hl6H ~ '()lJ 'lf4TH!af ,HUH ?' KIC"-.~T ?' by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson OH Al(NOLO ! WHGN J SA'\ "MAN~IND T-"-----. NOW l l(,J()W w~~ fj -1 MISS PEACtl -0 I ~-' . A~f1-HJ f2 ° (2.fVIEW~ 1HE A10V1f$ ~ ! DoN'f INCLUDE::. YOU / .An-MIA~ I WHAT Air! i'l-IE C.MANCE~ I 'D !NJOY "EYe~ OF LA!Al'A MA~~? by Tom Batiuk by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd and Tom Johnson GO 10 'fOLJR ROOM, LORD PWSHBOTTOM! JUDGE PARKER ---/WHY 00 YOU WANT TO PlEA5f, HELGA . GIVE THE HELP ME AFTER WHAT GUN TO 5AM ! WE WANT I 'VE DONE TO YOU. TO tiELP YOU IN EVERY MR5. l<ING5TON? WAY WE CAN! TUMBLEWEEDS 1 ~v~ rN50MtJtA .' • ~ ~ ~i by Mell . AGATHA-CRUMM OR. SMOCK SON,)'.: 1"HINK I "I'S 1"1 /11\e YOO GROW UP AN ' S1"AR-r ACTING t...IKe:; A MAN .' MOTLEY'S CREW Y'AU. A2E GONNA Love -rH1s 0 11-1Ne1< ... AND AH A~NG€D FOR YOO 'TWO 'TO SLE~P IN l.INCou.115 B~DROOM IONIGHT"/ by Gus Arriola Tf!.A-re, WHAT vcAL.L vou~ DIN·OIN OINf by Harold Le Doux LOOK AT HIM 1 I CAN'T BELIEVE SENIOR COULD HAVE HAD A 50N LIKE THAT! by Tom K. Ryan NO, l..01SA LUCK,i'HEY HAVE:N'T VEVE:LOPeP AN AN'fl-SMAt.L Plt.L.. '(Er. INCIPENiAW(, l70 '{OLJ AirRl9LITE VOOR C71MINU11VE: SIZE: 'TO YOUR '(~S -nt~Y' W~~ ~,OiTI4~ PJ:if'J..'{ IN1D J30NSAI. PARE:NT5? NANCY by Ernie Bushmiller DON'r I'M H")RGET TIRED rt) SAY . IM '<OUR GOING PRA'VER5 ro BED ~ . . .. .. " , ~ . .. . . .. . . . .. COMICS I CROSSWORD PEANUTS y ,, 1 JUST WANT TO LIE HERE ALONE AND 0E MAD ! WHIC~ COOt.ITR'( HATES THE U.5. THE I.UST ? . by Charles M. Schulr WHEN IA\ ,V\,.\O I JUST WANT TO SULK IN M'1 BEAN BAG ----~---- I 5..\1~ ''ALONE!'' by Bill Hoest by George Lemont by Templeton and Forman TODAY'S CBDSSIDID PUZZLE . ACROSS 21 Andi•on 82 le1tet 64 -I\ Born 6!> Ml't•I alloy 61 G1u1 s11111 10 1 am \ reli • 11ve 11 W German CtlV 11 IOwd C•IY 7l Uni empt 1~ Sia" 23 R~1tlv DOWN 24 feels c1n91v IOward I Ot thl' 11 tnseet cnee• bonP 29 lncan 2 Sua1ght~n UNITED Feature Syndicate Wednesday's Puzzle Solved • l •• " I D l • I llOt• l • I la. I A I ' & el •I• lo " o I M I I 0 S I \i 11• I IN I 0 0 • u l 0 I 1 1l1 tll S w I I 0 0 I I I • ,,_, • .. " • I •a"" •• l I • u 0 0 I ~ I I I 0 I S I •• c l 0 u ' 0 l • 1110 s I I & I I .._, l I I 111 I l'I I IS T •• I I w I I CJ • I .. s E , IA S " j I I T I 'I 1•1•111'10 I' " I 1111111 I l T I 01 •fl I" II ' . •\I f. I • • r I \lllDt &ll ~ 5 1 on•• I •111 I •IOI• •IS " I ., .. , D ll t 31 hpet ) N Pac•ltl i:!1•d W1nQ\ 35 Entire l1sh 2 word\ 2b O•uy tiom 37 Toast 4 Pu•lo1ned litth•d, Sl ~'l•~•qr> -· 39 Mugwump S Housl' pe~t 211 Aviv ~J Chaste CO Ulum1na11on 6 Cut oft JO Att ,uDt'L'~ SS Smells sou•ce 1 Elde•lv )7 wo1~1nq ~· 51 M.t~es ies~ 42 - ot Honor 8 Cl\e~I .. 11a hrlu••, 2 d1tl1culr : Z'.'..."\lt ,;.;,J; ~ bt_r,g_ll.if~ 11fllt~ ,,.. .... "!Ji~~~W'l!9MW~1f.~ lTsefess umt 1'1i1ii.. 33 li~'T.an II•~· ':! DecnnlW' . ' ' ' . CS lifeless Ar 10 Meat 34 r.llink Ai 60 Canadian 1(1 cha•c vessel 'h11c d•an 41 Colomb1An 11 Common J5 Sorrowful 61 Houncis monev sh1vb word (ludnv 49 Oath 1' Lall heat~• 36 fdbllt. 63 Bu•lduig SO Sp1n1sh htle IJ AO<I .ind -38 T1v "!In 52 Struggle 18 Serve~ 41 Suggested 66 Eveltd prob 54 Two 12 Supreme CJ 8e1elt of lem 56 Enltsted IMtlng 46 -l•ta 68 Lelltjt ~ Revetbe11te 1& Canucks 01 48 A"an m 69 WOOd -.. LOCAL Thuraday, September 21, 1978 use OAIL v PILOT A I 7 Political Turmoil Wracks Cleinente 8) AN t.: l'OOl't.R °' ""' cuo, ...... , .. " • "llt1"11. ll1Hn\ t-lltu. ,1n 1h1·n tn rullfornt.1 .111d I h.ul '" JIU" ~n <.'lt·nwntt• -.1ud I ho 1 II ' , ~~ v. 11 I .. n n 1 n .: ti 1 1 1 1 1 "r a'll>r1•111·1· J11n 1 ... ,,.,., .. bro"' 1111! h1' h.1111h 11110 th1 '" l.a'A ~on ' 11•111.111-. 1 .11111• durln.: ·• rt.•1·1·" in l,1,1 "', 1·k , SA&n Clt·mo·nt 1• ( 11 ' t 1111111 rl hlt!t'I 1111< l'ht' 11•l 1 " hi1cl 1 .. -.•n tnlh•d tl\ \1J\111 \\ 1ll1 11m \\ ulk• 1 uftt•r ("11u1H 11.tn.111 4f 11\UHU Mul-h1•1t 1·11nt1nu1 d tu rn'1'1 O\<t•r WttU.t-.r " 1111umhru~ uJ the s;:.,,.d lhfll 1·11n11t11•11h ti• 1m , flH mlw r Of lht.> JUthem \' h.111 lh t•n ruh"tl out of ol'llt•r : • LAWSON 'S Rl't:n t. rru:.lrtt hon11<1 \\ 1lk1ni.on both l'11•1·tl"<t l11r I ht• r1rM II [lW ln 19711 l r111Hiit'14tOn('r In Mu11•h """ 11 11 14 II I II M \I !'I h ,. t t 14 h ti . • ... µrt·111dN1t of llw ~an f'11•m1•ntt· llomt•ow111·r-. A~,111·111t111n h..id h1•1•11 un out,poks•11 1·rtlH' or th1• lnr mt•r 1·t11u11 1 I C:n ni 111.: trl ,1•1·w1d in lht· 11111111·11 11H'1· "''" 1untrol11•d .:111wth urh111·.111· Mvrt11' Wottnl·1. '11.hu h.1tl 11.i-.11 ph1l(lo;oph1l'al rli(f(•r1·n1 1·' 14tlh Wulk1•r nnd Mr' W1lk11"11n 'I tw o nlv winn111 .: 1-.111d1tl .ll1· to 'u11p0rt ttw d11 l'1·t1tm 1,1k1·n hv UH' p1 t•v10Ub council wa!S Roy II .11n m, who cam~ In third. •'ROM nlE nRST. ltl_, new l'Ouncil comorlsed of Wi lker. who w1;1s ulccted mayor. Mrs. W ti k 1 ns on. Mus he tt. Mrs . Wu1otncr .and Hamm. engaged in Jt'r11noniouts debate, ranging frorn a r l{u me nts over who :.hou ld 81t where al the council t.1hll· to subtitantlve issues. such 1" the kind of restrictions that :.hould be placed on mammoth nt·w housing tracts proposed in San Clt-mente. Moist eouncil dechslons were pred ictable . s plit J 2. with Wa l ke r . Ha mm a nd Mrs . Wilk 1nson 1n firm rn a1ority control of council IJ()llcy . A m onth 3ft,~r the March l'ICCt1on . Wa lker a nd Mrs Wilkinson were served lat a City Council ml-eting I with notice of a campa ig n to ha ve the m recalled from offi ce The recall drive was sponsored by the San C l e m e n te H o m eown e r s . Association. Mushett had by this time resigned a s a.ssdcialion president. but was i;tlll ser vin g on tht' board of directors . WITIUN 4 MONTH or being served with the recall notice. Wttlker and Mrs. Wilkinson filed a lawS\.tit against Mushett. the homeowners' recall committee and another man they claimed was involved in the recall effort In the suit the two council mem· bers charged that they had been slandered and the recall pr'ocess subverted. They asked S4 mlllion an damages. ' tlon Is i.han'd h' m 1rn)' ~an l~~l'°J:~'i , t l em t!ntc rt•i-11t~nt' r onruwd ~4nd d1~upi>0tntcd b) poltt1<·1tl Th e r eca ll committee r es p o nd e d b y filin g a coun(ersuit. seeking damages of Sl6 million . but that suit has subsequently been dropped . ICommittee members and their a ttorney have d ec lined Lo com m l!nl on l h1..•ir rl>ason for dropping tht' suit 1 turmml which ha cfonunated city ~ovt•rnm\•nt 'lnl 1• twfort· tht• M a r1•h ell'<'tmn .,~ T 14 u 1111: 1111• 1 1 1111111 1 Im,. n 1 noma:. O'Kt•1·fr .11111 P.11111·1. ; l.an1" dad nut ,,.,.k r ,. l'h 1 t 1110 1n : M a r c h Th•· t h 1 r d 1· 11 u n C' 1 I mcm 1)1'1 up for r1· 1•lt•1·t 11111 Tt>m ' DiG uwan111. ~a:. dd1·:i1t•1I Th" ooenl'd thr,,,. l'our11·1l '"•"' 111 new m l·mtJcr ~ ~ h11 J"'"'·d f'ounl·1lm~n Walh.;m W alk1 ·r ~•HI .. Capo Eyes :~School ._ .. ::: .. ·Figures L0 14 tr !-.chool e nro llments h ave pr o mpted Ca p istra no 1 U n i f ie d Sc h oo l D i s t ri ct :-adm 1n1s lr ators to eon side r •r e v i s ing th e d is tr ict's : a nt1c 1pate d g r o wt h r ate : downward for the second time in ·-ayeHr • School opened Sept. 11 with : 16.231 studcn~ attending classes : 10 the Capistrano school distnct. • This fi gure is only 44 s tudent!> ':highe r than last year's peak . ..:nroll ment of 16, !87. said Supt Jerome Thornsley. :~ DURING THE fi rst week of J $Cbool, however. 168 additional ~ ~tudents enroll ed in d istrict ~bools. raising the total to IU.401. The district had an- ; ticipated 16.800 students. :-. Thorn.'\ley said it will be the ;_first of Octobe r be fore any ; conclusions can be drawn about ; growth trends in the s prawling ·: d islriet , much of wh ich 1s ; ~urrently under development Santa Ana Ta~ker Wh ile ::.ome m ay compla in of Lhe drying cf foels of the Santa Ana winds e:ind other!'> m ay be str uck by t h e rare beaut} of Orange County skies clear ed by the wand~. Oally Pl!et Sl.tll Pllelo a lo ne sailor entering the muin channel of the OC:tna Point MarinC:t has his own opi- nion. Windless days du ring the summer can spoil a ny sa ilor's d ay. so this week has been a specia l treat t o ocean·go1ng buffs Chruch Sets Dance Class For Seniors Capo Schools Plan Parents' Nights Three Capistrano Unified high schools plan "back to school .. nights for parents next week. providing a prog ra m of student enter tainmenl a nd a sampling of their youngsters' clas~es On Aug 30 M ushctl bcramc • the third councilman to be ~ served with a recall rfotace. "this ont-s 1j!nl·d by s upport ers of WalkN and Mrs Wilkinson WITH ALL THE publicity on the r ecall c ampaigns and lawsuits. City Council meetings have been packed , prompting one observer to remark that the city could make up some of its tax revenue lost in the wake of Proposition 13 by cha rging ad- mission to council meetings. "This is as good as a prize fight." h<' saHI Ot hl·rs . wh o we r e l ess <'nthus1a,l1c about the bitter fi ghting on the council, lobbied ardently for order to be restored lo council proceedings More than one newspaoer editorial rebuked the council for a llowing pe r -;o n ;.i l and p o li tic al animoi.1ties to interfere with the orderly conduct of city business. THIS PRESSURE from the 1•1t 1n·nry a nd th e pl'ess µl!r:.u:.idt:d Mayor Walker to take a fresh look at Robert ·s Rules ot Ordl•r . by whic h co unc il meetings a re to be run. He opened the Sept. 6 City Council !>t:Ss1on with :.i brief C1ddrcss on his rei.olve that meetings would not be disrupted either by verbal snip in~ among council members no r by outbur s ts from the audience Wh e n Mushett r e peatedly interrupted a citizen addressing Lhe City Council at last week·._ meetrng, Walkcr fi rst warned h im not to speak and then. when M us hctt continued to call for a poin t of ord~r . ca lle d a live minute recess OUTSPOKEN CRITIC Howard Mushett The City Counc·1l would now bl· asked to !>t•t 11 date <it thl•ir next meeting for o S1Jl'c1:.il recall election to decide whl'ther thE: two senior council members will ren:iain in office. <Jt leC1!!.l until their terms expire in 1980 The d ay <Jfter I he council meeting Mayor WaJ.ker said he was pleased with the effect or stationing a police offi cer inside th e counl0 1I c h a mbe r s to maintain order He said this three·stage approach to quelling disruption warning. brief recess. police presence will be ··standard procedure" at future meetinli(s. .. IT WORKED;· HE said. "We got order Thank the Lord we never got to the point of hav- ing to ask anyone to leave. but we were close." Mu s h e t t ·, 'u ppor t e r s . however. havt· lcvelt::d vigorous criticis m <i i wha1 t ht'y eall Walker 's "G t·~ta po l adies." whiC'h they say he lnl roduced to silence the council m inori ty. "T hl• m ayor ·s action wa!!. entire ly unwa rrante d ... said Council woman Myrta:-Wagner "We had a rulin~ from the city a ttorney. tr Mr Walke r had been following Robert·., Rules of Order . he would have asked the speaker to proceed to a new sub,1 ect . "INSTEAD, HE TOOK advan- tage of his authority to react in a tota lly inl:lppropriatc manner . allowing the m an to continue with his prepared statement. wh ich had already been ruled out of order. I . Schools lagging m arkedly • behind their October projected 'e nrollment fig ures include : Concordia. Crown Valley and A Time to Danc;e-an eight· week class tailored for seniors -is being offered b y th e Neighborhood Congregational Church in Laguna Beach .• Sao Clemente Higb School will be open to parents on Monday with a band and choral performance scheduled to begin the evening's ac When the meeting resumed <rfte r lh<.' r ecess. Wa lk er :.innounccd that a uniformed policr officer was seated in the fr o n t row a t th e m avor '!> request. The policem an would be asked to e1ect a nyone. inl'ludin~ any councilma n. if Wa lker 's authoritv lo conduct the m cetmg were n"ot respected. "The mayor's action was a very obvious attempt to In· limid ate Howard < Mu shettl and me. or any other citizen who tries to speak out against the council· majority." she said. .. L• Viejo Ele m enta r y Sc hools ; Niguel Hills and Sho recliffs Junior H1Ji(h Schools a nd San <:Jem cnte High School. •• SERRA SCHOOL, the con· tinuation hi~h school, was also short of pro1ed<'d enroll ment Three d1stri<:t schools are o p e r ating s lightly above capacity. They are Capistrano School. serving fifth and sixth gr ade rs in San J uan Capistrano; R.H. Dana Elementary School in P.~a Point a nd Capistrano ~aney J:iigh Sctiool in. Mission \tiejo. ·Ca pistrano School, plC1nned for 312 students, hl:ld 398 students the fi rst rlay of school. R.H Dana . with room for 731. had 740 $turlents. And Capistrano Valley ~as eight st udents over its J.680 capacity. SCHOOL CAPACITIES are of great interest in the Capist rano Unified district . where houses a re being built and sold al a brisll clip while school bu1ld.J ng funds have been exhausted. Son Clemente and Or ange County ha ve recently pC1ssed new legislation which requires • • 1 ~f.~,~A.S.~<le~~i!1,I ~e"'.e}.~~er5_!!! provide ~ S'Oftf~""' f'ot>:.'--~ ::ss-.1• housing. The Capistrano school district inc ludes t he communities of Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, San Ju a n C a p i s tr a n o . Capistrano Beach, Dana Point and San Clemente Seniors Get .-• iFree Bus Ride r E . ~ s~~.~~t~!~~ L •gm .Beac h wi ll be riding the city's :buses for free through next July !At least, following City Council iaction Tuesday ni~ht extending JUie free ride program. : Councilmen voted unanamous-t to continue the existing Pl'O· am for seniors after receiving , ord that the county Board of 1supervisors has approved an ex- jte nslon of its ~ounlywlde rree i ride project I The progrum allows for a l5· :..cent reimbursement to the city : for each senior citizen who rides (•city bus. i L1guoa Beach figures show "more than 28,000 senior riders took advantage or the program •tnce alls beginning in Nov. 1977. The inlUal program was to end Sept. 30. The courses are t a ught tzy Thom Mu rray and include con- temporary ballroom steps and disco dancing. Classes meet at the church from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on Thursdays beginning Oct. 12. Cost is $25 and more information is available by calling Astrid Sims a r ian at 494·8061. f'olk Dan.-e St-t The public is invited to attend activities o f th e Laguna f''olkdancers on SunQ..ays in lhe Lag una-Beach · H'ilh School girls gymnasium The beginning elass. taughl by Ted Martin. meets Sundays at 7 p.m . with instruction until 9 30 and requests until 10·30 1>.m For information. call Lil Carlson at 494·3302 RetlreMent Cla•• r red Coope r . di rector or education and recreation at Leisure World m Seal Beach. will offer a course on "Preparation for Retire ment." on Monday~ from 71to 9 p.m. at Saddleback Community College. · Cooper said hi s research s hows .__ ,,_. ~ 40 .\i78 ~ore..UJ~ _ one million American wor~~ retired . One or the highest con· centrations of retired people 1s in the Saddleback Valley area. hc said. Pre .registration is not re quired for the class. For more in- fo r mation. call 495·4950, or 831·1261. Eflulp.eent Taken Thieves pried a garage door hasp to gain entra nce lo a Laguna Bea ch business this week, making off with office equipment and tools. Oper ators or A.H. Kyck's . Masonry at 3285 Laguna Canyon Roa-d r eported the loss of a type writer. adding machine. ch e cks, and tools fro m the bu i lding . No e s timate of monetary loss was determined ...__age Sale Sf't A rummage sale bazaor und ba ke sale. s ponsored by the Lagu na Bcnt'h TLC sen ior center. will be h eld toda y and Friday at the Ve terans Mem orial Community Center at Legion and CatoJina Streets. Items and foodstuffs will be on sale both days from 9 a .m to 4:30 p.m .. according to TLC of· flelals. with proceeds gotng toward the senior lranap0rta· lion, lunch and counacUn1 pro.- gram. tivities at 7 p.m . in the Triton . Center. The school is located at sch<?ol. 26301 Via Escolar. or by 700 Ave. Pico. Additional in· calling 495-6100. form ation is available by calling At Dana Hills High School 1n 492 4165. Da na Point. parent!> will be On Tuesday Capistrano Valley greeted at 7: 15 p.m. Wednesday ll1gh School in Mission Viejo will with a musical perfor mance 1n welcome parents with a band the gym. foll owed by a general performance a nd slide show, m eeting. The high school is starting at 7 p.m. in the school's located at 33333 St. of the Golden com m o n s . Addi lion a I Lante rn. The s ch ool offict• information 1s available at the number is 496·6666 SJate ... sAr Scores -. . Below Average SACRAM ENTO <AP> -California high school seniors scored slightly below the national average last spring on a s tandardized col- lege entrance examination. state officials report. The Scholastic Aptitude Test results showed California students two points below the national average in both verbal skills · gram- mar . reading comprehension, and voeab ul a r y -and ma th ematics. ''It is o f con cer n tha t Ca lifornia student scores in math are continuing to drop THE MULTIPLE-CHOICE although the verbal scores hawe test. ta ke n by most college· stayed the same." Riles· office bound 12th·graders. is scored said. from 200 lo 800. The, national He predicted that the state's ~~-WM 429.-iq,.v~.baJ.JiJdUs. t,.Jl~'f · · ~l.lm1H:.o.vem~n\ f ro · t e same ~s last year. aira ~'m' • gram, 11-<e~ ~~u.iirf· m athematics, down two points changes including creation of from last year. parent councils that are beinf( Califo~a scores were 427 in phased in at hi gh schools, will verbal skills, unchanged fro!'1 bring about an increase in test l as t ye a r, and 466 1n scor es Ril es has r r ed1ted mathematics, down four points. similar programs with 1mprov The state Department of Educa· ing test scores in the lower lio n said We dnesday &bout grades 100.000 California students took the test. Boys outscored girls in each category. In California boys averaged 432 in verbal to 423 for girls, and 496 in math to 440 ror girls. Nationally the fi gures were 433-425 i n ve rbal and 494-444 in math. OFFICIALS SAJD SAT scores h ave b ee n d e clining in Californi a as well as nationally for more than 11 years . The last tim e state scores were above the national level In both categories wus in the spring o( 1975. The findings are consistent with scores or other tests, given to a 11 students whether college· bound or not. showing Callfornla bl'htnd national norms in the s i xth and 12th grades but above them ln second and third grades S l'ATE SCHOOL Superinten- dent Walson Riles u Jd the dif. ference between the state and national Clgurea was "lnalp.lli· cant" statlaUcally,. but WH di• turbed by lh scores. .. . . -. ·study Abroad Topic for CdM Meeting An int ro duction to t h e Americans Abroad progra m for inte rested st udents ond their parents will he conducted to· nliht at 7 30 ut Corona del Mar High School J err Burden. who recently s pent three months in Italy. will speak at the meeting. sponsored by the Corona del Mar chapter or American Field Scrvit'e It will be in room 205 Th ree Corona del Mar stu dents are currently li ving with families a nd attend ing school abroad. They are Chris Hart in Pe ru, Ver a Mlchalechik in Turkey and Cbris Johnson In Germany. Information Is avallabLe from Mrs. Kathy Burden 11t 7152·9579. . . " CONTRIBUTING TO the tense a tmosphere of la st week's council meelln~ wai. an agenda 1tt•m relat ing 10 t he rcca ll campaign :.ig;11n~l Walker and Mrs Wilkinson It was a memo from City Clerk Max lierg. l'ert1fy rng t hat more than 20 pe r c c•nt of San Cle me nte 's n •gistcn·d votl·rs h<Jd "igncd r c(•all pct1taons against them MAYOR'S ALLY Mrs. Wiikinson EMBATil.EO MAYOR Wlllf•m W•lker . ' . -. . . "Well. they're not going to get a w ay wil h it." said Mrs . Wagner "JI s macks off a police state to me. I don't like it. I don't like ii <Jl all " Capi-strarw # Approves Merit Raises ·J~· N ea r ly 80 manJgl•m ent employees and secretaries with access to confidential files have been awarded merit pay in· c r e a ses 1n t h<' Ca p1 ,;;trano Unified School District. <1t a cost of $38,000 Trustees approved the pay hike): unanimously this week. making them retroactive to July I. T he increases ranged from less than I percent to 5 percent . depending on JOb perfo rm·ance. except for employees at the top Of!UM""•~t1P••ltn did not receive raises. Ele mentary school pnncipah now earn between $23,844 and 528 .983. Junior high principal:- . $28,216 to 530.759 and -;e mor high principals S32.199 to S33.307. The biggest increase went to the district's director of maJn· ttrn a nce oper ationi.. Willia m Da wson. He will make $27,990. $2.300 more than last year. The raises did not apply to the district ·s s uperint endent and other top udministrators, who are employed under individual contracts. Disco Dancing Courses at YMCA The Saddleback Vall~y YMCA I~ offerin~ six week courses in rl111co danC'e on Monduy t"venings from 7 30 to 8 JO und 8.30 to 9 30 The Ice i~ $20 tor members anrl S24 for non member.; Also scheduled are aerobic d ance classes on Mond11ys and Wednesdays at 2 to 3 and 6.30 to 7 30 p m through Oct 25 . Retth1traUon can be m ade at the Y. 23131 Onngc Avenue, !!;I Toro. -' ~ ...... r r - WARNill'S DOUBLE IAKEI BUY2 IEll FREE* * Buy 2 o f any Warner's styles and get another one free by mail. just by sending 50c for postage and handling. ~ ... ~~ ,., STILL HIGH ON THE SANDAL! Tall and sleoder, with o lot of fosh1on«,ov11y .j. ~""" Wtttdlff ,. ... • ... ,,.,.,. IHCh S41.a614 r - . , SWEATERS crew~. v-necks o r cardi- gan!>-make greal gilb- ~elcct from larnbc,,wool. camel hair or ca.,hnwre WHEN THE LADY ·NEED~.:.MOR£· THAN .. JUST DECORATION The Aolex Lady-Date says her style is as precious as her time Distinct and indestructible. this self-w1nd1ng feminine wristwatch 15 P!e~ure-~roof down to 165 feet ... ...~ . ·-. ~" ..... ' ... ... ' .~~~ ... RO LEX C HARLES H. BARR OPEN THU RSDA y EVE NINGS .. . " .. . . ... . '. . -. -. dick · -vernon·s W ettdlff ptcna 1.1tR1r.w •541.41 21 l 'IHWI I< WI ,\R l ()l\ l 11 \ U((. t\~IUi'I'->. IN l'l..1 1<1 Wl)OI ~~~t"'~~ .. 4-~. . ,. ,, f l1o 11• ft ' l I 11ndi•n \:~ 1 \ 1,,.,1 , ~t tit ,,j, h I' !Pt !lh ''11 11 ' " l \ •• , • til•\•' I'\ •I· 1 •.i· It u.li., .. ,, ., ,1 ,,11 '"''" ''·• \1 •fl 11, t I (If 1 ' Ii I '• 11 "" •I I I, , ' t 'I I I I \ I«' ' I • ' 'I t •I \11 I ft 1~ ' 1' t I h' f f t,I I• I , , 1, • ' '., ,, I I ' • ~I ' I \\. ,,, t I I ,, 111 loll''. I. I,,,,•\ I • I •It.: •• •I·· I ' ' Westcllff Custom Tailoring and ~!en's ' \'cur Wn1dill l 'lu.1 111: lr\111• ,,,,.,"" h ,, 107 ! . ,, l7 • , , 'I N SI DE : •Outdoors •Stocks •Movies •Television Thur~y. Sop10111Dt1r .II 1978 ., ' Newcombe's • IC - D•llY Piiot PllOto JOHN NEWCOMBE AUTOGRAPHS A POSTER FOR JIM HAEGER OF COSTA MESA. Preps Begin Play 5 Area Grid T eams in A ction Tonight Ry ROGER CARLSON Of I ... D•llY 1'11414 Si.It Corona dcl Mar l11~h's Sl·:.i Kings and the lhgh 's stadJUm for a non-league confrontation at 8 Tntons of San Clement<' square off tonight ut against Canyon's Com1.inches. Newport Harbor High as the 1978 football season M ilucky has a strained foot. and Edison couch get:, under w:.iy Bill Workman says. "lle's vital to us later in the The game·~ set for 7 .30 and the Sea Kings of !->eason. ~o it's likely we'll h old him out th1i. week .. Coa(•h Di<'k Morris are s light fuvorites over the . · sp eed y Tritoni. d e~p •lt~ t he loss of middle ~C~AN VIEW w1.11 be ~n goo~_phys1cal shape Jinebatkt-r Enc Raff. who will mii.s the game due for its first-ever varsity game. as the Seaha~ks to a fl a reup or tendinitii. in his foot t~ke on. La Quinta at the Huntington Beach High fie ld. Tight end Steve Wyres 1s recovering from a WITH RAFF. Corona de l Mar'i. two-way stan-severe bruise and the team has been bothered by a dout :.it linctwckcr ifnd gu<.ird. out. Morris has in· few cases of the flu. but everyone is expected to be sertt.:d Skip Allen at ready for the H o'clock linebacker and J eff Cole Tonight's Games, Odds kic koff at guard. M 1s~1on V1eJo. on At qu<.irl HbaC'k IH(UME IHETIM£ IH(lllll the other hand. will h<· will be J ohn Me lbon. S.C.•ttn C ... atllt.,trl HaiMIHif' /·JO ClltUy 5 p l<t y iog without o n<· gi vin ~ the Se<1 Kin gs lU n Ca•yen at ll MMm HtP I Eduu •YI of its top offcns1vt· and double streng th al tall· OIGI V1t• n . La Q11111a at IWnllllfl•• Beac• Hie• a la Q11ntJ ~Y 3 defensive players. Mike b ack with Kurt BroC'k lismn Ytttt n. SaMebck at S111ta Ana Bowl 130 S~le~ld by 4 Ochoa IQB und def en m an and Martin Hub· lmNiluslesAlllpsatCarfen,rtteHtP /30 01naHlllsbyl s 1ve c·nd ) s ufforcd a bard :.ilte rnati ng be knel' Injury tn pract1cc hind fullba<·k Dave Bright. and Is sidelined indefinitely The Sea Kings will be up agains t a Sim Clemente tt·am boasting exceptional ~peed as quarterback Don Dill directs the attack with ex peel ed t.:mphaMs on the outside option g<ime involv- ing h;.ilfhacks Nate Rowsey and Mike Wade 'AN CL•:1'1ENTE tackle John Schroeder 1s lost for the g<tmc with a musclt· pull und Scott Mesa will take up the !->l<J<'k. Batk in thL• SC lineup ll> nose guard Mik<> Needle~. who wa~ sidelined recently with a hifnrl injury , Edison will probahly pl;.iy without running blick Rob M llucky us 1l travels to El Modena "OTIIER THAN that. we 're healthy," says MV coach John Muno "But when you lose your No I player both way:.. it's ~otta hurt." The Diablos travel lo Santa Ana Bowl for a 7 :30 game with Saddlehack. Uana Hilb reports a healthy. complete unil for tonight's clash with Los Amigos 17 . 30! at G urdcn Grove High's field. Tom Champ1eux will :-.tart ift qu;.irtcrback for th<: Dolphins. with St eve Gramlich :.it fullback a nd. Chip Ma res ut tif il· back Temiis S tar S t i ll Crowd Ple ase r By ERNIE CASTILLO Of Ille Dally IOli.t Sufi John Ne wcombe. the man with the million uollar moustache. is still king of the co~ when ll com cH to being a c rowd pleaser. Thl' three.time Wimbledon &hampion from Australl;.i promotes tennis more than he plays tennis nowadays. but he proved he can deliver a punc hline as accurately as a p~sing shot dur ing an autograph session at the South Coast Plaza Tuesday night .. USUALLY, SUCH EVENTS ARE as excit · mg to watch a s a line judge But Newcombe tl!_l'ned~s into ;in impromptu varlet..)' hour that featured a fr~c-clinic, a pub1t~ interview laC!ed with anecdotes. a volleying contest and even a juggling act. It was a show designed for the whole fami- ly The handsome Aussie not only wowed lht! iceven-year·old blonde who kept returning to gather ;.iutographed posters "for my fnend" but • "the brunette sales clerk wh9 vowed to "hang his picture over my bed." lie also gave some simple advice on tennis "The first basic ruJe of doubles is to pick a good parlner . . You've got to practice tossing the ball on your serve . If you can't throw it straig ht. how are you going to hit 1l s traight" Prac · lice ·· HIS OPINION ON T HE current debate tn men's t~~nnis -should Bjorn Borg or Jimmy Connors be rnnked No. I was accepted as the Injuries No Worry To Lacke y By HOWARD L. HANDY Ot uw Dally Pllel Sutt Motorcycles have been a way of life for Brad Lackey since he was nine years old Lackey finish ed second in the world Grand Prix motocross championships in Europe on a 500cc I londa and has been rac· 1ng on the circuit for the past five years . He is better known in Europe than 1n this country where he was born in Northern California. "I would like lo get m y name back to being reco~nized he re ... he says "It 1s pretty familiar in Europ(• but not he re " llE IS A FACTOR Y nder for I londa and the bikes he uses 10 Europe are expensive. "There are two of us on the team in Europe." Lackey says "We have three grand prix bikes each and they cost about $64,000 each. They are cxpensivc " What docs it take to be a top motocross rider'> "IT'S A DEMANDING s port and if you arc not dedicated to 1t. it 1s easy to get away Ther e <i re quite a fe w riders who have the talent but only a few s lick with it and ma ke it lo the top gospel truth by the milling crowd "Borg would murder tum on Eur opean clay Until Connors proves he can play on g rasl-> and <'lc.y . he really ca n 't say he's c. great player .. Newcombe also explained frankly one re - ason he hasn't been on top since his banner 1973 season in which he won Wimbledon and the li s Open . "I spend 50 percent of my energy on other things and 50 percent on tenm8 The other ~uy. he gives 100 percent to lenms so naturaliy he has a big edge.-" A knee injury suffered two years ago has also s lowed down Newcombe. whose c1p pcaranee Wednesday in a pro tournament aL tJCLA was .hiA first s ince being eliaunated 1n lhe round of 16 two months ago at Wimb1edon .,. But he's kept busy. with business inter ests and an a nnouncing career thc.t, he says, "makes me the firs t person to d o all the networks ABC. C BS. NBC and PBS .. TH_E LOGO ON HIS line of s portswe<ir , a face with a moust ache and a patch. ha~ a s1: million value . Hi:s own company 1s also 1n partnership with an Italian shoe manufacturer that produces J obn Newcombe tennis shoe~ But tours he goes on to promotf' the goods ar P not JUSl bus iness. as he proved Tuesday "Are your autogra ph sessions alway-. this ent e rtaining"" he was aske d between ..i sig nature and an awaiting television interview "I try to make them that way:· he say'> "I! keeps megomg. too. It makes things different · •• ·~ .... -....... -.. " . • •• leveJ_" • -· y • •. Miracle Me ts of ~69 Gaspftr's Dreafil Season .. By J OUN SEVANO Ol tlle Dally Pilot 51•11 The followinl( rec ipe 1:s one way ~o des troy a prom1i;1nl( rook1l' Ingredients One raw· rookie with an un limited amount of potential. proved to be costly to Gaspar's (.'areer 1n the e nd. "E verytrung was too e asy," s aid Gaspar "I went lo spring tra ining the following season not in ~h:ipe and I was sent down Has he had broken bonci. or in juries of a serious nature'' "I've broken ribs, both a nkles. <i shoulde r blade. a knee-cap," he says .. But these are only minor thjnI?s a nd most of them occurred 1n m y early career before getting to the top. "The riders make m ore mis· takes while they are 1earnmg in th e unprofessional races. I pulled som e-li~aments in a finger and twisted m y ankle when I cr ashed in the next to last race on lhe Grand Prix Seeo MOTOCROSS. Page 82 •PW1r-• STRIKEOUT DELIVERY Tom Sc<iHr of C10C'tnn :.1t1 heur~ down on ;. DodJH'r bultt r m Wednesday'..; g aml· w Lo~ t\nJ:?cles Su.i.\-er ~true:!-. ou• l~ batlu<.. to make 1t JO con~Lrut1\c H•a1 .... lw ha:-fanned :wo or mon• 1n " s t'ilson. <. ma.ior !l :..tJ.!Ul record Thl: Ht•(b \-\on . 11 :~ -.. A pe nnant race complete l.'illttil~'\~F·c.; .,~8kt.Y~.alli4W~-· · An avtel baseball town. like New York. "I JUST DIDN'T work at it. lf I had busted m y fanny then I'd "~ ~" .,.,. .i ""' ... ~~~~ majors now •• s 1<1 the 32-ye ..... _, . f ' 1 And a miracle Dlrectiuos Take the promi s 111J{ young rookie and place him OR a teum that has virtually no chance or winning a pennant Then aJlow thai team to play over its head . especially over the last two months o f the · season. and win its division alter trailing by eight games in August. Stir In a pennant hungry Ne w York crowd a nd mix well with a miracle. Add a playoff and World Series victory as the finishing touches Take the team o ut of the oven and let cool for on(' season and voile! You have the story of the 1969 miracle New York Mets and th e demise o r rookie' Rod Gaspar "It's Uke 1t never huppened, a dream." said Gaspar fro m his office in Santa Anu wh<'re hf>'s now an insurancC:! agent for Equltublc or lowu "WE <METS> OWNED that town . ll's jusl amazing what people will do for you when you'r e a winner " Gaspar's only full seuon In the majors occurred dur ing that unforaettublc s ummer of '69. Unforgettable. exc.-cpt for those wtro panlctpated Oaapar ahekca -his head when aaked to recell the miracle ae11on. ROD GASPAR "IT HAPPENED SO fas t," s aid the outfielder who batted 222 in 1969. On e thlng Gaspar wlll re- member Is how spoiled he was during the Mets' pennant drive. "I was spoiled rotten early We all were." he said candidly "Whitey Hertog (who was a m ember of the Ne w York front office at the lime > knew I needed seasoning. but ever ythinQ was going so well for us they didn't want to m ake any changes • "I GOT A PLACE to live free. m y food wu fr c. 1 had ii dif fcrcnt car free every month, m eluding ga~ I would <'Vt>n JtO to renaurnnt.s and try to pay hut thC!y wouldn't lc•t m e ll wa 11 fun ." As fun u II was 11t lh time, It old fa the r of two <Heather Jo 7. Cade 5J T here 1s no bitterness in his voice when Gas par t alks about his year with the Mets As u matter-of-fact. he looks <fl the ad venture a s a learning ex perience Dodgers' Magic· Number Still Three "It's a n experience you can't forget." he s aid. "It was a good experie nce One of the best educations in the world is travelling and I got to do that. "I WAS FORTUNATE in do· mg the things I was able to do. Rut that was then, a nrt I like what I'm doinJ: now." Gaspar cUdn't slart in the In· s urance business until 1975 Prior to that he made brief com e- backs in the majors-In 1970 with the Mets at the tail eod of the season. 1971 with the San Di_tgo P adres for only 16 games; arid again with the P adres In 1974 fo r 33 gam<'S' In all ini1t n n rt•s tho ug h . Gaspar was ncvl·r really con side re<t on the maJor roster Instead. he play(•d more the role of a fille r from t ht< minor league:-. "W II EN Tiii': i\ M ·~rt I(' AN Leag111'i1 l'X1)1tnll1•d and I wnbn't taken, I knt•w 1l wa11 lime for m1· lo get OUI," "" ~HICI When r 1.111hccl Jthout lht> m1ra c le IH!lutOll. Ut.tspar did r e See GASPAR. P,nc 82 LOS ANGELES <API -The only thing Reds' M anager Sp arky Ande rson is hoping for now 1s that the Los Angeles Dodgers don't clinch the Na lion a I Leagu(' Wes t c h a m pions hip before arriving in Cin- cinnati next week "If they clinc h 1t and let's face it, their chanct!s are pretty good I'd rather have them do it against us." said Anderson following the Reds' 4-3 victory over the Dodger s Wednes day night ·'Tha t mig ht do us 'IOmc "ood ." continued Anderson "I'd like for them to have to wm a Jtllm e in Cincinnati " T H E DODGERS' mag i c nulT}ber for their second straight NL Wcsl title r emains at threC:!. Tlw <'arlfest they could clinch the crown 1s S11turtlay a fternoon Tom Scnvt•r nllowed only five hits nnd struck out 12 os he im· proved hll' rC'cord to 15 14 Wed· nc:~doy night "O vcrall. tl'., bl' en . ,1 ver)' fru~trntlnJt ycur r1Jr ull of us." •01ut the :J.1·YC1'r ol<I Hcd11' right hnndl!r "All of u~ lhought at thl · ---------__.___ -- . . ~ . .. potnt m the season we would be much more c:ompclit1vc .. THE RF.OS TRAJL tht> Oodg('rs by 7'-i games us both du b '\ t ake tod ay off Lo,., Angeles begin:-; 1t.s final home· i.eries or tht' sc1.1son F'riday night IJadfl*'h Slatt' Ton1ohl FrldO ~eturd"Y All o.,.,., Oft 11 A ac "'°' tC~llll \•n O••oo ., lO• Anoe••• I H 0 m \•n O••oo di lo\ AnQ<!le1 17 Up m agains t San 01<.'go while the Reds arc :ll /\tlonta The club.5 will fa('<• one another again m J lhrel· ~am e '•t•rll•s beginninl( ·rucsd ay mght in C1ncinna t1 Ander.ion. though, foccd tht• 1nevttablc "You h avt· I n likt' lht•1r cha nce!!." he "aid wit h J 1 .iu~h · A 'I for th l' p 1 a y u f h . th 1• DodJU'r'. to nw. a re th<' l>c11t club 1n the lcngu<· They'vt> won ttie m o111 ~am c-. a nd they vt• dont· 11 1n a tou&(her 1Jivi~1on "BUT AN\'ONF: r.1 n hi• 1 ~lump for three 1h1)S Look .il u:. ·~ un:s aRainM th~· Met.. • ------- The Dodger.-Ron Ccy 1.on 11ccled for two home 1 un:-. t11~ 22nd and 23rd of thl' season. <1 nd afte rward said, · The fled!. wltl still be commg aner us . H's not ov('r with untll wc>'ve ellm1rl'llled i·veryonc It's up to us to ftO out und pia} the beM th<1l we can They n• not gom~ to g1v<: Ul\ a thing GeorJ,tc F'oster s lugged u two run h omer in lhl• fourth mmn>(. his 34lh o r lht· year a.;uinst lo:.er Don Sutton, 15 11 Cey homered In th<' bottom Of tht! lourth but the Reds upped thl!tr lc:.ad to 4· i whC'n &•uver ~inglod w 1th 1 h~ bases loudcd an the Sl'Vt'nlh ••(T•s BEEl'r a Ion~ time ~IOC~ I Vf' hit .1 ba ll hard ." -.atd s~uver normally tt ~ootl hitter. I hit a ha nging r urve or i1hder or something 1.1 lot like the pitch I thft'w to C<'y Ccy homered .1~ut0 to leud off the ninth. l\ftcr Ou:sty Uaker i.troundc•d 0111 Rid Mo.nd•y ·i n ~J •·d ""d Joe .. ·ernu:ton walked . See OODG ER '. t•agc 8 2 82 DAILY Pill> I A Capa-.1 Report Ftom the World of Sport• E -Gau ·l1t' ,tar Y u11e y Runn~rup in Ballo t ir1g ~:.utdh·~rk ('oll"i£'" tran11for Hilly Yum•y. Ell no"' u ~u111rtcrb1trk tor Frt> nu Stale. earned r unnerur mf'nUon lh1a w~f'k for th«! Mlllcr lil't'Wlf\lt ro Alhlt"l~ ()(the Wttk ¥Wlilrd . < Collt-gf' football pl•)'N!I from thrt1uahout th•· Mat.; .r.- ronSldt-nid for lhe weelil) hon<W, and three 11thcr former OrMn&c-Coo t 11rt"a ttlhktt''I MOl nom1nat1onr. Slt•vo Hines of San J~ St to (Ed M>n lil&h rraduatt). Jun Urunoux etLLY YANCY of II umboldt Sttale <Gold~n W 'Ml Colle.re trander1 and Jim Conley of Re<11nncb fOr~ C t Coll~ lrans!~) Nobbani Ow LQp award over Yancy •e re Mike Moroski of UC Davis and M 1trk Hulda of San Diego ~late, both quarterbucb Yan<'y led Pre.,no Stale lo & SS 14' lrc>unc1flM of Weber Slate, 14s he com ple ted 10 of 12 p1tliSes for l69 yards, In· l0 ludmg a 71-yard TD pasi. on the Orst ulay of the g<.1me Yancy pai.sed for two TOs and ran for two more. sconng on . 20 yard and 68-yard scampers tlmt!.-., a cornerb&ck, made two Interceptions ror S1tn Joi.e St41te while Bruneaux. a wide receiver at Humboldt Stale , caught fi ve P•sses -for 84 yards. Co nley, ·Che Redlandb QB, ('Ompleted 14 of 33 for 202 yards a nd two tout·hdtlwru> ------Qttot~ ol t~ Da11----- Cmcmnati Reds outfielder Pete Rose on his in· v1tatJon to the White House to meet President Jimmy Car ter, "Maybe 1 ought to wear one of my 'Hustle made 1t h~~ .1'·~mm:;: ..&oseJoked.r .cefertiog to his 44-game streak. "I ought to bring him a can of ·Pete' chocolate n avored drink and tr ade it for a can of ·Billy Beer '." I.SC'• Fra...-H .. S11r~ry Scot& Fraser , a second-team offensive Eil guard for USC's seventh-r anked football team , • underwent s uccessful sur gery to repair torn 4 • knee ligaments . . A Superior Court judge bas ordered that a trial be held' to determine whether Los Angeles Rams wide recei\ler Roe Jessie must return a $45,000 bonus he received from a team in the hO--defunc:t World Foo&ball Leal{Ue. Gfan111' Brb tol S auprndrd. Flnrd N alional League president Cbules F«HY • has sus pended San Francisco Giants coach Dave Bristol for the re mainder or the season and fi ned him $500 for his altercation with an umpire Saturday . . Greg La.d.nakl and Mike Sc:bmld& hit back·to·back home runs in. a three-run sixth inni$if as the Philadelphia Phillies downed the Montre al Exp0. 4-2 .•. Lou Pinlella, Chris Chambliss and Graig Nettles de- h vered r un-scoring singles in the ninth inning, rallying the New York Yankees to a 3-2 victory and a s plit of their dou bleheader with the Toronto Blue Jays. The Blue J ays won the opener 8·1, roughing up New York p1tctung ace Ron GuJdry in the proeess . . . Rusty Staab drove in. four runs, three with a home run, a nd Dave Roze ma fired J six-hitter a!l the Detroit Tigers amassed 15 hits and clob- bered the Boston Red Sox 12·2 ... The Pittsburgh Pirates lost to the Cb1cago Cubs 5·1 and dropped two cames behind the Phildelphia P hillies .. Paul Molitor drilled a two-out s ingle to left in the e ighth, drlving in Sal Bando with the winning run as the Milwaukee Brewers r arned for a 5.4 victory over the Kansas City Royals ... For mer major league s hortstop LuJs Aparicio remained in s table but ap· parently serious condition after an em ergency operation I ate Tuesday to stop gastrointestinal bleeding. An e l Monte ma n was fined $180 and placed on 16 months probation a fter he admitted breaking a botUe over t he head of LOl'i Angeles Dodgers right fie lde r Renie Smith . Dick Howser, former Florida S tate All· American <.1nd current thir d base coach or the New York Yankees, has been selected to take over the helm of the Seminoles' baseball team . · Radio .. '1'.e~.,ulon RADIO: No events scheduled. TV: Hawaii-Nebras ka rootball highli&hlS, 10:30 p.m .• Channel 50. Friday -Fast pitch softball for women, taped, 2:30 p. m ., ChaMel 50. GAS P AR. • • rrH·mber sum<' thlnl(s Like lhc l1mt· the Mets were trallin11 I.be Glaots 3·l at Sheu Stadium and Gaspar hit his only hom e run of hi-; career lo start a rally und the Mets went on lo win 4 J And the time he threw out Lou Hnx·k at home plate 111 front of 55,000 screaming fans to save 1.1 game ror the ~ell>. "PEOPLI'; ALWAYS TALK ubout ttltllnf(, but I liked defense JOs t ai; much,'' said the man nicknamed "Rocket'' because or his arm ·'We were loo young and stupuJ lo let anything affed us,'' u 1d Gaspar about the youthful '69 Met ball club. "Nothing sur· prised us, we didn't think it was that big of a deal. "WE HAD NOTtuNG to 102>c 11fle r we :.tart~ going good." Gaspar said as he started lo re- call more. "We had a lot of good ball pl ayers.,~ a good team. "Everything went right for us, we could do no wrong." It was apparent that nobody could do wrong l!uring the mint· etc year. It wasn't until months after t he fi n is h -which in· elude d a sweep of the Allantl:l Braves in the playoffs and a five-ga m e victor y over the Baltimore Orioles in the World Series -that the New York playe rs finally cam e back to _ear_t_!l. ~ --"It 'seemed so easy," said Gas par reflecting, "but it was a lot easier gelling there than 1l was staying there ." CdM Names Two Coaches Cor ona de l Mar High has added two coaches to its athletic staff to replace water polo coach ,Jim Kruse a nd tennis coach Dennis T rout. following their n '- signalions Taking over the water polo prog r a m is Brett Berna rd, a forme r CdM a nd UC Irvine polo sta r. Taking over Trout 's vacancy is Ted Winston, a teaching pro al Newport Beach Tennis Club Trout resigned recently in order to s pe nd more time at his jobs in the area as a teaching tenrus prQ. Kruse resigned lo enler the in dus tr1al real estate arena. U.S. Women Face Japan T he United Slates women's volleyball team will play lwo matches against 1976 Olympic uold medal winner J apan in Los Angeles, Ocl. 24 and 25 followmg a firth place finish in the world cha m pionships in Moscow re- cently. T he U.S. squad has discarded the all-star concept and is train-.ieg ttu;.team.iD Colora~ Springs and Dayton, Ohio on a year. round basis . As a result. the U.S. won six 3·0 victories in Moscow includ· ing wins over East Germany. • Czechoslovakia; China . Brazil, Italy a nd Tunisia. Jolm1C18&S• , ........... Baseball Standings USED CAR SPECIALS '71 UHCOLH w~er Interior. •60 engine that runs on reg. gas or pram This car was ong SOid al Johnson & Son & has been serviced by us 11~ whole hfe (499COBI 5 1800 '76 UNCOLH MAii( IV Cartier Designer MOdel Full powor n ch cloth 1nlenor Th is luxury auto has e11eryth1ng Including a p o w e r moo n r oo f '"S9aoo '74 CHEVY NOVACPE. AME RICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL ~EAG UE West Division West Division Ka nsas City 85 66 .56:1 W L Pct. G B Angels 1:11 72 .~29 5 Dodgers 92 61 .601 Texas 75 74 .503 9 Cincinnati 84 68 .553 7•i<i Minnesota ll9 82 .457 · ai ~an.Fr..ancisco 83 J>i. _,,_~i~ ~ • ~t)j ~.l).'a'~ :-...:.;66 ~r!rrtr"i!f ,, __ cf\Tc~1go' '· t17 85 .441 191,; Houaton • 68 83 .450 23 Seattle 55 93 .372 28'1'.l Allanta 68 84 .447 231,; East Division East Division New York 92 60 .605 P~lladelphia 83 68 .550 Boston 90 62 · .592 2 Pittsburgh RI 70 .536 l Milwaukee 87 66 .569 51 :.i Chicago 75 76 .497 8 Baltimore 85 66 .563 6'h Mont real 7l 82 .464 13 Detroit 81 70 .536 101;'.a St. Louis 65 88 .425 19 Cleveland 66 84 .440 25 New York r 63 89 .414 201,.~ T lo 58 93 384 ~···Sc ..... oron . 331f.i c1tte1,,...114,~> w-..ey•a kwe1 Cltk eoo S, PllUburefl I Torontol-2. lolew Yo.-k I J PltlllldelDN• •. Monlrffl 1 Oetro1112. Bo\ton 1 All9llle J, "°"''°" 2 MlnnHOt•S. Tu .. ) New York 7,SI Lotlh• Mll•e11ll.M S, K•Mill City 4 S.n Fr-lteo "·Se,, OM90 J Only 9..,,.1 K "9dllleo T-Y'• O•Mfl T ... , •• 0.-. Pllhlluf'Olt IROOi,,ton ·~I •• Clt•c•oo (Lemp ... , .. y -(Hunt~ 11).SI et TOf'onlo !Moor• .. ,.. } Ill n Pltlledtlplll• IC.rllOft IS·UI •I MofttrUI 80il0ft I Ecker ... , 11·11 ., 0.troll IWll<Oo 1<:;flm11ey la-IOI, n 19.101." Alltnlt IP N~ro ••ISi •I HOU•lon (Font.It r .... IMall«lt IJ.IJI ti Ml11M1ou IS.rum ••I.,. t .. 1.11 Nt w Yori< 1Sw911•S> el SI Lotltl IUrH JJtl," Mll••u•H IR•o•o0•• •JI •• 1(01t1n City s.,, l'r-IKO IMOrlte•111<0 11·71 ti Se,, Ol- 11 t Ofttrd lt-171," f Perry It.I>>. n An(lll Ii not S<'-lled Do0oerl not Kl'llduled. ,.,,.,, .. o ...... , """•'• ... ,.,.. ,.,. .. ,, t i C.111< aoo, n Sen Oleoo et ~. n Otlroll et 0.lllmo<t, n CIMlnlltll et Alltnlt, n '"'"' York•• Cleve•-." PfllltdilloN• •• "''" Yor1t, 11 llo\lon ti T0<on10. n c1t1uoo ti SI lout\, 11 !lulllt •I , ..... II HOUllOft •I Sert FrtMl~O, II IC•nses City et Mlnnetot•. n 0 1\ly v•mn KlledliltO Otltlerwl •I Mll•tUllM, n 6 cyl . 3 Sr>eed. AM radio & he ater. All thta little '--------------------------------economy car needs Is nn oi200o •77 CADILLAC CPIE Dmw T111:. luxury auto Is futy eQulpped White with 11 white l&n<tau top & a rich red leather tnterlor Truly an 1mores1111e auto (30~781 ) 59600 ' Orange County 9 Oldoc,1 Lin.coin Mercury Oealersh1p .JOHNSON & SON .* I 2626 Ho rbor Blvd • Cosl.i Mcs.1 • 540-5630 ' . ~ -# ..... BASEBALL/MOTOCROSS BRAD LACKEY'S 'BIGGEST THRILL -BEING AIRBORNE DURING A MOTOCROSS RACE. • • MOTOCROSS ST AR ... circuit in Europe and m issed the frnal r ace "B U T T H ESE WE R E N 'T anything serious l g uess somelh1ni:: serious would be when you would miss some 1m· portanl races I was secure enough in second place by the time I missed that last race that it didn't make any difference " Lackey didn't participate in sports during his high school career . m time for the r1 rsl Grand Prix race April 22 How did he happen lo pick motocross" "My father . brother (Handy J and I rode scramble-; l:lnd motocross when I started ." h(· s ays. "We picked motocross because you could ride longer m a race. Being a kid, that's what we wanted to do and l k111d of s tayed with it .. DODGE R.S . • • Doug Bair replaced Seaver a1 tha t point ~nd. arter pinch-hitter Lee Lacy s ingled home Monday to cut the lead to one run, he "truck out Da ve Lopes and Bill Russell lo end the f{ame. ft wa:-. flair·-. 27th save und Lopes W1:ts striking out for the fourth time Re1?g1e Smith, who bad m issed eight games because or a back mJury. returned to the Dodger!. lineup, but was hitless in four a1 bats and was twice a Seaver i.tr1keout v1ct1m. {: "Everytime I got o ut or school. I would run ho me and ride motorcycles," he says. "By the tim e you are 30 a nd have been racing a Ion~ time, I figure is will be time to quit." He went to the top in 500cc nd ing as the US. champion m 1972 a nd turned lo racing tn Europe t he next year. He 1s the only Am er ican competing on the Grand Prix circuit at present LOS ANOELH ~· CINCINNAT I ... , "llt Row-lb ~ nu1n1 lb Morqon Jt> IC•llnf'd• 7b C..t , ... " t t . ~ O\lf't If Aen<n # • 0 1 Q LODe>\ 111 If I),, 0 AU\1io9U .. , • 1 1 u II SmollH I II~ q I) <; ...... tll • u v 11 C.ey lb ~·'"CH' ~· \ 0 If~ • 'ft". • • 0 f; '~ ':f • 0 ... '\.__ Does the s port pay for itself'' f I I 1 0 84tkflt If • " ' o Mol'Wfav er I ' 1 o FerQuwn < II 1 l I l•• pr ! ~: ~ .,, He's 25 now. stands 5 10 and weighs betwee n 165 and 170 pounds, the ideal s ize for a motocross rider To slay in sha pe, he runs four or five miles each day. works out with weights a nd rides m otorcycles two o r three times a week "You never really get out of shape and once I am at ~ certarn level. I slay there " T H E GRl\ND P R I X m otoc r os s c1 rc u1t, which 1n eludes Carls bad, is finished for this year. Lackey w ill go to J apan to test bikes later this ra il a nd return to Europe in March Motorcraft • Loni l ife Oil Filter WITll FA CTO R Y s pons orship fur n 1 s h1n~ th~ bikes. Lackey has picked up over $100,000 m pnzc money lh1~ year. "The top 10 nders make good money a nd the world cham pionsh1p could mean as much as $200,000," yickey says. Don 't overlook the name of Brad Lackey as a possible wm ner in the future. He started on t he short tracks, sµent a good deal of time working on his own bike s and 1s a p ol i s h e d motocross rider And th11t's a good combination fo r such a grue lling sport Or1 .. "\\ttn Ut Lum tt> t on<t-CY •t-t\ '\'\ '\urnmtt\ ri -,.. • .,,,, u 1 1 • a \ul ton o t ,, 0 t.I D••tthflO °" J 0 I I A"ullhdn" 'L<t<f I"' I It 'I I 0 0 11 IJ Q 0 h , & •• ,, t. 0 ., 't; f ·,. ' . fen••' 1> • • • ro1•h ·~' • r ( lftf '"n•t• 000 100 ~.., LO.. "'"'l"'e 000 IGO 001 t OP Lo• Af>99lt" L LOB -C•IK•,_11 4.. L°' A11<1••~ 8 18-~lt 8e...:n 18 -°''""°' MR (ew 11n1. "~'•' 13of1 s~-.... ·~ ... ~· .. 50 '°'""~' tW I~ U I I ' t \ J \ -, '' ll•tr lo\ I • 0 t t LOSAHG!iLES SunontL.,1>111 1 \• • • 1 • ll•ultl\•11 I • • o • • S•11tt 8 •tr f)J f tt~P-O"•'••n tt'Jwi R1u""""' WP !Wtton 1 r -1 1". •-st ,... Cross Country Gl"U ' C,_OSS COUNT,_Y Marini l•. Feotltlll H t C.•bl» IMI 11 ", 1 V McC•rll>V IMI 17 )(), I t( Mt\~.... IF' 11 Sii • Unoer 'FI 11..IO, ' lleetn~n,.11-113 43 Proct>' 11ood thfu St'pl l • Valvoline (ll)IEverco ~D Genera l Switch Sin1le Toggle Hose Cla~p /roo~sz Oil Filte r Wrench Now 99c Only #2546 ea #fG 2. 14A, 778. 77'l r1u most u S rM\ Switch 169 ('d 121 1w 1~.s ::35c ""' ea. ,, J2001 10 • 12036 Miltorcraft . SP.ark66~" Plugs ·-------------------79~.h hi Mmt lJ \ I ,,,, ti. l 111111 I IU( II \ I 111"1 l '' h Pt•r C U)IOfT\l'! MACHINE SHOP SERVICE AVAILABLE South Coast Auto Supply 688 West Baker (at Bris tol). (714) 545·8408 ~nited Auto Parts 2902 W. Coast HiQh way , (714 ) 646 ·1647 Mo•t •tores optn 1 dar• a •ttk·Clll tht locat1on nur rou for uact houn. ~ •.•. 1, ... '·"'"'' ............ •• ~•n• ' ...... .. ...... - ···"'·-~···· • WATER POLO / BASEBALL / GOLF Thursday. September 21. 1979 DAIL V PILOT ... 3 U.S. Polo Revival Only in Stage One By EaNIF. STILLO Ol•o.11·-· ..... G1vt<n up for d Ad Ju.t l\o\'O )'tl&ri. 110. the United Stal naUonaJ wa.ter polo team I ~ a"aln l hnvina 1nd once aaain toWna tn ob&curhy But the revival. il~nalted hy • lterHn.i a>etformance In last mMlh'• World Aquatic Champaonsh1ps Jn West Berlin. 11 just step one in a tbre~·pbase plnn formula\~ b)' Monte Nitiltow,k1 lo re!ltort> the country's for11totttn pro.gram to 1l$ aloc-y days "Our overall development concept Is to pla~ U S. watl"r polo on top,· 0 1'~ Nil1ko'W$ki the rtkLlorutl coach from Hunttniton Beach *ho ha been m s truml'ntal ln ~budding a team that · couldn't l"ven quahry ror the 1976 0 11,mplc. an Montreal. . 'We 11tarted trauung thus team an MONTE NITZKOWSKI Ba e llall L ader Barber ' Tops Sea cliff GoH ·-.. •······ AMllllCAH llAOUI (; A• It M l'(I t ., ... Min 14l \J1 *> Ill J~ ,.,,. lhll 1\1 .,. It} 7()1 uo A Oll•t It• IJf •.i ~· I\/ Ill I01n1otlt1 NY 110 0 1 lJ IH JI) l!OO.O•t\ ..... I/) 4)1 I) U• )'1 Vt>unl,Mll llY 4H &I ll• I"' I •I 1°110 IHI 141 UJ 1/1 t98 )~I 110""'" t•1 1•1 ~· /1 '"" , .. Oto\ K< m 4\4 IU U• ?~s Munwn NY 14J \I• U It• 1~• Homelt1H1' M1t. UO\IOn, 41 8 •v•ot (•lllO•n••. 12. 11\0tnton, Clnetaoc!, 1t .,,.,. M11.....,11ee Jl, G r11ome•. Moh•au._;,o }I ' 'II"°" lattM In Mio llo>ton ISi St•llb O.lro11 I" H•ilt, Mllwouktt. 108. fllO•nton, < ••••'""°· ~ c.,1v. Otklencl, u 1'11<"4 ... llf O.Cl•IMll Da~e Oarbcr. a club pro out or Bukorafi eld. was the only prio. fessionat to fire a s ub.par round We dnesday as he toured tho H untington Seaclirf Country Club Course in a two-under 70 to capture individual honors in the pro-am competition. The Southern California PGA mat ch play tournament started today a nd wUI run through Sun. day on the Huntington Seacliff cours~ in Huntington Beach. The pros will find three backs ide greens in bad condl: Lion. The 13th, 14th and 15th greens are like putting on dirt with little clumps of grass in bet"'een The condition was brought on by a fungus and Is $Ure. to cause problems during the match play competition. Barber's foursome also cap· tured the low gross team com · petition on the par·72 layout. It was a two low balls of foursome affair with Barber's group finishing at 139. five under par. Ctluck Montalbano. a pro from Pasadena's Brookside Golf, Course. brought his foursome In first in the low net action wit)> a 119 .. Keith Jackson, th e football and sports announcer for ABC. was the low gross winner in the lluest niRht with a 77 with Malt Mitchell capturing low net TMUIUOA'l''S LIAOtMO $CO•IS f'ltOS 10-0••• '4tllet t8Uent1eld1 17-Rat~ so,1> IO••l•lth l>.o•-•. 1l-c11 .. c, Munt••b••" 18rook'l~I . ••-Joa Huber tSa" Gt~•••• I~ Ron o·c-IW.noll-CC1 ""°'AM TaAMs co,..11 t)t 0 1-. llatbt• 18ol4lt"lltlcll. J,m l•°" Et•n 00\I. 0--ge D•lllllkY. 140-.;0t H~' tS•n Gebtlell, LO<.I ROOtMon. Or JOlln Dlal, J•~ 8114.11 Lew lttt 11•-Montelbeno. 8111 Gtlllef'I, Oon M•f1•n. H Mtlerten. 113-Bob Hu")end IE• C.•••'P $ylmerl, JOlln Avuell 8111 Smith. Jim 0 ... 1"" \;U-Bott•. Pe•!' Oul<k. p111 ~t. ~O(Mr 'Wlillem•. t2t..,.O.Ml1$mlt.11(VenH0uvll t1r- Chalt•rt0<t. Chtl•Jonft. G.}>errll\Otf'. IZl-Fritn~ ' W.ellr lfltrr• Gel Sot, Calllornlt c11v1. Rh MllClltlt.-ryl(en1ner. ReyM1tclwll,Jr GuasT .. l.IGMT Uw G•OM-t<t1t1t Jae:~-. 11 Low Net-" Mfll MllCMll 1'4-12-171, l H-••cl Hellbv .... 11-1'1 C.u•O•• Ntw YO''· 11 J 8 Stantov Oo\ton 1• 1 Gura, Kanw s Clly u • C.a1owt ll • .Wlw-", ~· EOtoley, llo••on 11 e. l'towo.. New York II• J•nkln• Tu•s. lW, """"' N•w 'l'Ofk, 10) tOs Al Dates s.;t AU altol• ,...., for 1/w ~ ywu-· JtATIOIULLLAGUL _ 0 •• It " . 1'<1 4 d th _... i i Pt •u POft ,. SAl ..., 111 m _ A 1 · ay oroughbrll>U racing season w J get 11uo11r c."' 101 40s o ,,. m under way Nov. 11 al Los Alamitos Race Course MMll<k SF llS ..,. 11• l)O .JI) d I d "th th . ( th .,. .. """' dd-"..t eu•uoh•Att t~ .. , 10 i.J >to an cone u e w1 e runrung o e _,,vvv-a 'l:U J trud<tn 1.., '" ,, t.., lOI Orange County Handicap on dosing day. Nov, 26'. C.ervv LA ISJ '10 .. 118 )08. • C.l.,k SF ,.. SSA .. '" lOf , • w1n•••Ho ,., sS3 1U.....t•1 301 The expanded slakes program conducted by catS.11 Htn '" •t• ell""'"les >00 the 32nd District Agriculture Association on the cncocn c.n .. ~ .:,,, n ••t ,.., ri ve-eighths-mile track will include eight added· ~o"'" c.1nc1M<11o. li. Lw11111u, ,nQney stat<.es events for thoroughbreds. Phtlllc!etpn1e. 31 Park•r ll1t1st>ur111>. it. R Smith, lo~ Angele\, l~. 1<1nom•n.c1>1c~21 Rac.ing will begin Saturday. Nov. 11 and run Porker, ~~bur~~ 1~11 . Fo\ter, for three weekends with no racing on Mondays, iv ...... ., 9/-20 ..... 5-day 9/24 - IEIPOIT IHIE-WITEI Fill. BOAT.SHOW . See the BIG all boat show featuring the latest in both power and sail . . . in the wa..-. T ahe advantage of L~~emendous Boat Show specials offered uy participat· ingdealers! . January ol 1977 and the prime goal in the first two years was to get ourselves up k> the level where we could qualify for the 1980 Olympic Games," NiWcowRki says. "We ac-. complished that in Berlin. Our next goal, obviousty. is to medal in Moscow. But wtiat we're really po.int· ing for is 1984, a gold medal In Los Angeles." C1nc1nna11, IOI, Garvoy, Los Angeles, ..._ known m Europe than in the U.S. ... 10!1 MOltl-t, New VO<"tr.'S;-Ct• 'klclcing off the sta'kes s chedule wifl be the -Nitzkowski s ays. "In Europe, water San FranC1Ko,9s d P1tc111,,. m 0e<1s1°"0 Orange Coast Handicap for three-year ·Olds an up JO to 10 WedneldaJ tluu Saturday 10 to 7 Sunday polo games arc big, r1articularly in Perry, San 0;1•00. 1t-•. Bonham, at six furlon~s with $20,000·adde<t on opening n.igbt. Hun gary, Russ i a, Ital y a nd Cinclnnall. tt-~ 0 Robinson. Pit d k M' . 0 hburoh. tu. Hooton, Lo• Anoe•"'· Also on the schedule are the Sa dl.ebac . 1ss100 NITZKOWSKI HAS REASON to be optimistic. In Be rlin. the U.S. squad posted a 6-1·1 record that with a little more luck-or experience-might have been 7·0·1. Agains t Italy, the e ventual champion. the U.S. was a head 4· l late in the third quarter before letting up and allowing the llalians to rally for a tie. Yugoslovaa. nc of the things our 119, Blue, s.n Ftanrnco. •M: Rau. Viejo, Chapman, Thanksgiving, Jua_neno and Players have tO adapt tO iS playing in Lo• AnC)eles, ls-II, Grlm$ley, Mon· . front of 8,000 people instead Of JUSt -'-'*-•_1._11_·t_o._·z._t_n_'•~Ne_w_v_o_rk_._t0_·6-·~_f_r_v_in_e~h_a_n_d_1c_a_p_s_.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­ their parents and girl friends Adults $3.50, children 6 to 12, $2.00 ~ 6 -free. located '" plCful'ftQUI Udo MMina v.....,_ at the~'* of Via lido and Newpott BM!. in Newport Buch. • Agai~l Romania, the U.S. led 2·0, s uffered a relapse to fall behind 3-2. and had a penalty throw with three seconds left on the clock that would have tied it. But in a controversial ruling, a referee ruled than Kevin Robertson. one of three Orange Coast a rea players on the ll·man team. took too long to take the s hot and the goal was disallowed. •·w e played just three bad quarters in eight games," Nitzkowski say~. "It had nothing to do with the phys ical part or the game. It was just a m atter or experience and adjusting to diffe rent styles. "WE PROVED WE CAN be as competitive as any or them. But we know if we're going to m edal in the Olympics. it's not going to be on .a lark. We're going to have to be as prepared as they are. That's what we're trying to do." To that end, the U.S. ha,; borrowed several training ideas from the Euro· pean teams, the most important of which are s ports medicine and an or· • gani zed, national p r ogram . ll parallels the route the U.S. women's i>wimmin g program took after likewise bombing out in Montreal. "You're just now starting lo see the first results of this." Nitzkows ki says. "We're getting greater money for water pi&lo development where a year and a half ago we were getting nothing. We'r e finally getting support from the USOC <U.S . Olympic Com. mittee> "LET'S FACE IT, you've got to ha ve money to train. They've put faith in the program but where you'r e really going to see the im· _ • provem ent is in 1984. J98')'i~ little too soon to m ake up the gap." One area the U.S. will probably never catch up in is crowds. A major sport in Europe, water polo draws few. if indeed any, fans in America. "Heck, our playe rs are better Look good on ~outside:-~·, ·'f ... . ... "P EOPLE OVER THERE watch water PQlo like we watch baseball. And they're soph1st1catcd crowds They appreciate the finer aspects of the sport They'll root for a good player, regardless or what team he's on. "But I'm realisllc The re arc a lot of reasons why it won't draw here and I've been fig hting this battle ror years. It's very difficult to build a na- tional image anti s ports he roes in a s port that doesn't J.(el national ex· pos ure Every body knows 8111 Walton. Nobody knows Eric Lin-droff." Lindroff. like Robertson, 1s a graduate of Newport Harbor High. Another familiar na m <t locully is Gary Figueroa, the UC Irvine pro- duct who led the natio n's colleges in scoring las t year. Eve ry member of the ll·man traveling !>quad hails from California while two others on the 20-man national roster, Jack Graham and J eff Stites. are Orange Coast area products. TWO J9·YEAR-OLDS. Robertson and Peppcrdinc's Terry Schroeder. were sturters Figueroa. another s tarter, is just 21 In Berlin, they were facing som e veterans who have competed in four Olympics "By international standards we 're ba.bies. We have the younges t average a ge of any Olympi c qualifiers," says Nitzkows k If that isn't enough, there is a talented national jun ior team. coached by Newport Harbor High's Bill Barnett, that gives the US. a solid nucleus of players for years to come. But the key to the Americans' s uc- cess is keeping the t eam together. a hard task considering most are stu· de nts attending different schools . Making it c.ven more diffic ult for the stude nt-athletes is the m atter of finances. With the hours put in at practices and in the classroom, find· ing a s uit.able part·limc Job is nearly irii possible. • "You can't go into international competition with just a group or col· lege all-stars any more," Nitzkowski says . "You don't beat good teams with a group or strangers you put together the week before." while you're dying on the inside. Look good on the outside while you're dying on the inside. Running is hard work. either pounding the sidewalk or on the tennis courts; but you can look professionally nonchalant in a WINNING WAYS warm-up from FORTY LOVE. Keep warm and look great in this fa shionable outfit for both men and women 0NLYS36.00 ~29 FHhlon Island Newpor1 Beach 640·4423 _ .. - CASH CARD Comes to California "Mayor Sam" Yorty Is chairman of the Advisory Board of Cash Carel and active in this Inflation - fighting program. See HM•yor S•m" •~•'Y Sund•Y Night, Ch1nnel 13. B:O<J p.m. When You Buy From Retail Members Displaying This Sticker!! A great new idea comes to California ... it's CASH CARD. A unique and wonderful way you can save as much as 20% on every CASH purchase over $20.00! Merchants and service people all over Southern California are into the inflation fight...they are CASH CARD members! When you join CASH CARD and buy from any CASH CARD member you will receive a fulf 20% discount on purchases over $20.00 (except for SPECIALS or SALE ITEMS). That's al! there is to it. It's a great way to fight rising costs ... you'll be paying CASH and CASH is king with the dealers listed below. ·., .. It ~u don't already own a CASH GAA~'write today Send just $20.00 check or money order and you'll receive your CASH CARD and start supporting the merchant members who are helping in the fight against inflation. Or. phone (714) 955-CASH and a self- .. ~---------:~ explaining application will be mailed the same day Executive Offices: 3900 Birch St.. Newport Beach. CA 92660 A CROSS-SECTION OF PARTICIPATIN~.~A~~~CARD RE ~,~.~~EJ RS ,; .,...._ .... , .. .t~A"" '· f~ ' >flf~N " ·" J < ~ °1! ~~~~if.io.:,;.,., ' '• . .. ,., f'· r1i;.-....rl''f'~-~ • '~ • .. lPJIAREL , --" A""' Amw..: ... U..auty MOnt;omtlfV • "''"IO<' SPOfllTING 00005 ~i••d , ,1 Co•one OUI MMr (;o'Utia dMf Miu AlflJ")1.C')h• tupf\011a •ullmlOft ~11;.1u~T•n1 ~•unttrw)t~ Ht•Ath f'lo1ft•"•'' •.rwrn.Q Bo· Ckh1hu\I; fountain VlilfiOv Ol<lv<ittu 1 ... 1n.on ~ C>•nuP '-'' .. C•OUW't C..tu~I 0.tdf"fl °""""~ <l/t.tll""'' Oy Aoflfl • £1 ~o 1 ... SO«~ ,.., ~ .. 1. O;~ ~,,~. O!angt f ... !MrttOOI Conte• .. -Seecll l•·«M• '""'°"" <>•noor • Aeeor·..._ Ctotn>"Q °""' AUTOMOTIVE OtfV a AutOl'ltOfo .. o.-n, '"""' fo•9'1Qn •~~"" ~P." ( 1 M()01n,f Aulu P.Wb U<-IAuto P•n• NUoJ~ W.llc! A-IOt LOQu,.. N'll""' S."'•<. ' Atioe•' A11to Mfr<ft1n1C Soec•••ttf• lOQvn.1 No(j~I r o'fiO" & Dofn.11ttc ~ ,-...,.,. .. C•Qwn Vollty """" Slellon L ll!Jo•1• M01.nt , f 1ttl I 0At1Dtlfl\ 0n"t TV • FUANITURI[ C C lv J1,1;,·u1u•• 'il•nlll"I BEAUTY SALONg &SUPPLIU l•')u~ tJfla<.n Pwt•u~ •"'1 L<nirNthc:.• 'etlbtV tric. ' ..tQttn• RM.-h Miu~ tf+ff\ Heu ra11tMV\• l "Ov"4 ,...,. 0.-.A M••-llf'"Vlf <;uft(w, AW-0•1"1 Don• P(>ont P I( \ f•IUtUI°'°' Huftf•"(jtt)n ~~ft 0.. ~.en,,.,. lA0"'1• Ou<.11 II•-• L.aal\ • -°''"'" ..... -.. ' -- <,vnn•v •n" wio• t~un1 NOQutl Ote•n ~· L'o WMfm1n11,., "-'•,.•t(Jn WetlCO.tHtf"Q Ht#fitl"0t0n S..C" fHOH'M' O••ttutv •,uf'ply .. no Wig., l •ouna HU1a !J--.ttt Boero. ()(t1y lh..Hlf111 ...,,.,., Al~ t Fumftut'e 6otta Chic• Mc»oot ~ ~"' ''°"' Utt•ulv ~uppl,et MOO Wtg• 01ffla F'ott!I """''"OfQf"I 8N C'h Ar"l•he•rn Ntwoon w .. 11 un1h ff"4"r111 tqu1pf't'f1nt On~1 STERIO EOUIPMl!'NT Co•on• ""'' 'M• " & •"<!Sona Sl>ot11n; Oooo• ~.,.qn Ct:nl9' IUM,J•1n1 OtAf\OtP ~'*"'"' (lrl()ly Out .. I ~nu1 An• 'j.it .-.OffQyd \ Mutt( C."1'1• eo.1.,,..... Cl! Sllol> °'•""" ORY CL«ANERS • •• ~• c.o,.._ Ctwlt'oe•\ Hunl•f"Qtaft e.c:n l ...... ~l l•~·~'~ I •••wood •'Of"f ~Uiift'I U..t~ .. __ " c, .. ., ... Pta.u o..,.. ... ~· FLORIST • Pl.ANTS Ho•o0•r ''°""' 5-•0t•.,-..c• """' Ji()u" Al'\a"-tlft AAtyul~-· "'""-,,.""' c1 .. 1 .... ""'"' 11oonq.,. 'ul ... ,,,., '"fP A,tlnQl!..,.,,1 (~•"Ill' t u,•ut N11• .. tt (. ... ,C1'1f'(1ft>•ft ()t... ut • llor<d "~Mnlf>4'1 '"',. 1111i.n1 O•llflf'\' A r •Ou\I ,,m .. nt~ UPHOLIT!ftY '•••t MoO•t VONllllory l UllQ llti•tll fUANllHINGI fri~ R•t lfA!' Uranl)W ""' AIUAll (Mlt"'f\> °'""°" C C TV 6 ,ulllt!l;o• .......,ljlftolle..di C<ll•IO< .... 0.>'Q'I Cen1 .. l"OUfte ~ , ... 0-.tlOt' wi.._,. Hunt•no•~ °""'n CC rv a ru .... n.re >ivM"'lllen~ <>-··n.·--•owu.,. VMtey 0.. Of .. Of, H"lt t•tt•1-ort ~ 'O•H'fftf\ V#ti.et . , - 0.M'Q<1 81CYCLE9 Gins '"• -Bi•• Snoo O~oocu Colt«t•lllv t • HIOra ll<Oe .,.,,..ny ... tit II"• Snoo CHIROPlllACTIC • "'""°" Or JOn1t M1tc-het1 l .. "4C>Ht OPTOMETRIST 0fJlllC•~ e ... __ HEALTH AIDS C.lttOI"•• Wot'n•n lfOU•e ConHOI °'-Avtho ...... ft' "'tOCte'f\a Huntongion &eKn Mt ~ ""' IUOt ,,.,...,. H088Y I HOP -1 .. 1c Htotce. ............ VACUUM OrOlle .-acwf"I Geloen o ...... Cl'ft lrac snoc• O•toen O•owe LOCOMITH lt>W9 \ lOCti anq botfti $1tn J~n CeQ.tltlftO S.OGl.O.C' UK• 6 "•Y £1 l'OfO RVAINTALI Jlnic. f •"flOt (l't~tff'l)f!MI HuMonQ\ot>~n STATUAftY J•rt .. Artttht. Sllfl.Hlr, C<lrton OLAH Mr o .... eo...oton E"-C:' A.no Jl!Wf!LftY S.• -..... o. Ooll"'tl• .. "" i _,., Cott• ... .. TOYS AHO OAMEI (' ", ... _,_ '"""'9 '-"' HUfll"'QIO'l "-11 'AWl'f SHOP ... Hftttoyd. c. • .._"' -,.._ Sllap Cot!I WM ... . . . '""''" (. a.-"'°"''°"'" AEITAUftANTS c ... or, AH,..,..,,, Wet.t,,.,,.,,_, '"°" '"9 ""' e.."" C.tton en... .. ._,,,_ -··"0-lleec" """ .... ,f"I .... "'••• ..... , "9'°" e-c11 'Ct CtMm A1C401 '°""'-v .. 1tty WICIAL TY IHOPI S11fef"~ Pot"°"'" ...... noion llffco ..... ,,.... ........ .., .,..,., "00" e..c,r l.,,.. •• , ... ~"'"· fQljftl-v .. ... 0r..,.. ...... "'"'' Or~ '"• f ,.,,,. n An ~•Of• -• fotn nT ... OPa .... ~It "'1 !nop Ht.nt•t>Oton hKn !>-a O•OO<!llllQ -Pet Cenr., OtrOtn Otowt ,,,., '31.POt ... 0.-lyl >11..qo l"e1 Sufll)lv IO"Q 91ec,. PLUMalNO ,.. "If "'-·"II~, ... °'"''"""'• CAMl"A • PHOTO """'"'OIO" BM<~~~, .... ........ "tlOt' lttcll IHOl ITOAH Ato~--· ... '"°'"' • . . • . -. • ... r (' ~· ~ oMv~Lo· ,~~.~~~211P _______________________________________ r_E_N_N_1s_1_H_o_R_s_E_R_A_c_1N_G_ -----~~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~ . . ltlak~shif i IJntbrella Te•nls Roundup Strings, Boston Tangle at Forum From AP Dispatches INGLEWOOD The Los Angeles Strings will be buttllng what looks like a home town jinx when they meel the Boston Lobsters' tonight at the F'orum In the fourth match of the best-of· five World Team Tennis cbam· plonship playoffs. The Strings, who have a 2·1 edge e'l.\.erlng the matC'h, ara shootingfor the first WTT cham· pionsh1p an their flve·~ar his· tory - - Bos ton lo~t the first two mptchcs on the Lobsters' home court last week. When thcu>la.Y switched to Los Angeles Tues· day. the Strings had a chance to wrap up the championship with a · l ·O shutout. But the Strings followed Boston's pattern and lost on their home court Martina Navratilova. absent 'rom the first two matches because oC a sore left s houlder. returned to action Tuesday with a 7.5 win over Chris Evert in women's singles. In sccond·round action, un seeded Kim Warwi c k of Australia scored the only upset. knocking off fifth·seeded Sund¥ Mayer 1-6, 6·3. 7·6. In . other second~round action, four lh·seeded Roscoe Tanner whipped CllfC Richey 6·2, 6·2; nintb·seeded John Newcombe downed Colin Dibley 6·2, 6·1 in a battle of Australians . 11th· seeded J ohn Lloyd or Grl'nt Bri· ta·n to~ Trey Waltkc 7 6. 6·2; unseeded Pet.er Fleming defeat· ed John Austin 6·4, 6·2 and un· seeded Jan Norback of Sweden beat-·Bernie it.t.oa oC. South Africa 3·6, 6·3. 6·4 DuPont Ad.,anc:-t»• MONTREAL -Fourth · seeded Laura DuPont fought off a match point and went on to de feat Patricia Medrado or Brazil 5·7. 6·1. 7.5 in a women's pro· fessional tennis tourname.nt Wednesday rught. Other players advancing to the quarters we r e Yvonne Vermaak of South Africa. and Diane Desfor and Dana Gilbert or the U.S. Pm11e• IJp lndt1 Ma.no Andretti. -citing con flu:t~ h tween J.he U.S. Auto Club und Formula Ont' grand prix races in recent yc.•a r~. ~ays he will pass up th<' 1979 Indianapolis 500 CV Runners Top El Toro f\.111-,a:-. C1l\ ·., Dai n ·ll Purter isn't t!X<H'lly -.1n g 1n J,! in tht· r<Jlll tlu1 ang a mound ton lcrt.:ncc in Wednei,dav's home game with Milwaukee. Porter used his mitt to keep his g laSbCS dry in a game the Royals lost. 5.4 lloslon Coach Roy Eme.rson later look 19·year·old Anne Smith from the bench as a last· minute s ubstitute for Terr.y Holladay in mixed doubles. the final set of the match. With the Strings leading 24·20. Smith combined with Australian veteran Tony Roche .to trounce the Los Angeles pair or llie Nastase and Ann Klyomura 6·2 to tie the match al 26·26. The Lobsters then stunned the Str· in.gs· vocal hometown crowd by winning the s uper tie·breaker 7.5 Vermaak defeated Kay McDaniel of the US .. 6·4, 7-6; Desfor beat Me rida Gregory of Australia. 6·4, a .6, 6·0. and Gilbert downed Patn Whytcross of Australia. 7·6. 6·3. Capistruno Valley High madt• an 1mpress1ve showing in lb cross country debut Wednesday afternoon as both the varsity squads defeated El Toro girls and.boys al Saddleback College llOlt'A RD L BAND¥ Area Girls Rank High HOWA"O '--HANDY CJ F playoff compcl1llon in girls sports has been in vogue for only a s hort period of lime. Most sports go back thn·e y<'ars with s wimming all the way back to 1972. If you think the Orange Coast area hasn't had 11..8 share ur champions and finalists in lhis brief history' you had lwtter check the record books. Arca athletes and coaches have done a n outst~ndlng Joh an hringing the programs of their schools to the front :ind keeping them there Take at look at some of the ac· t·omphshments HUNTINGTON BEACH IUGH, under Coach Joanne Kellon, tias won the 4·A basketball tiUe each of the last two KATHY llULMllt years and the Oil.ers' gymnastics team under Coach Phyhs Pctlowany has cap· lured the gymnastics title fortwostra1ght seasons . Jan Most'• Mission VleJo swimming team has won the CIF crown for three !ilraaght years. Kathy Bulmer's Corona del Mar Sea Kings won the volleyball title last year. defeating Newport Harbor m the finals. The previous year, George Carey'i. Laguna Ocach team defeated Cd M in the volleyball finals. Gordon Flti.el's Edison Chargers won the cro1>s c·ounlry crown last year. Two years ago. Murana won the softba ll title in 4·A Mmpelllton under Coach Betsy Ward and the same year. Olane Hale's El Toro track team won the 3·A crown SIX RUNNERUP SPOTS went to area teams thls past year including three sports where other area team s were the champions. You get the idea. the area Is tops In girls s ports proi.:ram11. · The runnerup finishes went to University In field hockey. Newport Harbor in tennis and volleyball. Fountain Valley in ~ymnastics. El Toro In swimming and Laj'Una !leach in budminton. There are also numerous Individual champions over the yt>ars Throw in outstanding programs at Golden West. Orangt• (.'1mst and Saddleback colleges.and the situ~n Is even brighter. And it doesn't look Like much of a fetdown for the coming school year with Edison In cross country, Corona del Mar in volleyball. Huntington Beach in basket· hall anrl M1i.i:.wn VicJo in swimming among t,,he top conten· dcr~ agmn. .. ....,,.~Q• .. -0. .-;. ~ ~~ "(!' ,.'i,. ~ .. .,I ·~f~"r• .•'"'"•f SPORTS PROFILE -atby Doyle -Aili be the only re:· 1urn1n~ starter for the HuntlnJ<ton Beach basketball team th1 i. eoming secu1on und she gained a wealth of experience durinJ.t the summer months with a U.S. Junior team. Kathy was one of 12 girls selected to the squad lhai s pent two weeks in Squaw Valley in the Olympic develop· rm•nt progrum, then traveled>o Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru ror a series of L2 games. winning 11. "IT WAS DIFt'EREN1' than high school ball." Kathy says. "We played 1nt1•rnalional rules and 1t is far more l'OmJJet1t1vc and the hall keeps moving You don't have to ~1vc it to an official when at is out·of·bounds. • · 1 gol a techna t·al foul culled ag;unst m e an Peru for clapping my twndh and making noise when an oppo· n('nt was about to shoot I gel excited on flcreni,e and when I'm concentrating, 1 makt• noise and don't even know it. acuHv oovu '· 1 think the tnp benefitted me most In life. ll ~as a tot:1I learning experience· for m«>. I learned a great dcul. not only ubout basketball but everything." Tll£ S.18"• FORWARD says one of the funniest sights was when the tc11m cume into the gym in Bolivia wrapped in hlankeUS. It was 40 degrees in the gym where they p){JyNt . Conch of t he team wus Jill Hutchison from the lJniveralty of IlUnols . Kuth)"s goru? To help Huntington Beach win a third 11trui~ht CJF title ond to try out tor the U.S. Olympic leum an 1080 • • • WRERE THEV ARE NOW -Orange Coast area girls are currently making a name for themselves on the col· lc~c und unlv~rslty level ufter successful hi.Ch school ond Junior collcae cafo crR Ploying volleyball for the San Dlerco Stole Aztecs ore I.aura Jo Sell, o senior from Newport Beach. 1tnd Ma ry Mttc hf'll, n sophomore from Caplstr8no Beach. Peggy F1atbf'n, • araduale of Coel• Meu Ht1h and Santa Ana College. l!'i u member or the Art1ona St11le women'• voUeyb•Jl team,. She standa 6·9\'f and alao plays b11kclball. ' . . ... , .. ~ PoIDona, Hollypark Results P...-a F«W..._....'t '""•I 14-4ay ..... 11,,.1 O...rter Ho .. .. ~"" •&te Uur~ O'Toolf' !Sl•llong\I 1cO.S 00 3 llO, Vllulfl• tNOQUUI 1\ l>O. 8 l>O (.uh· N l•u IMtllol 10 «l Secon<l r<Kv Ml9hly J&n !Rankont 4 l>O. J 40. 7 . .0, Fleel !>;lnlMd INoqu~/J IC 90 4 cO. Tiny'\ Rel> (Hero 7 llO T1toroU111111ffd• TlllrO race 'ill•na 0 tMen•t S 00. l 20. J 40 ~un\hlne 5'MK••t cf rd11efl • 60 J.IO. hie• Of O•O. IVele'lqU@ll \ 20 Fo11rtll r«• \lam&no\ I Crud • •O. 3 00. l 00 SI OufdO IF•Mlerl 1 00. • l>O: UQun• NIQU<'I tManal 3 to. \S n<KI• 11 11 llillO \U9 )Cl Flllh tKa II• \latenluw IMen•I 3 bO l 00 ' "°· PrtllY Auter CSl•lllnQ•I l IO. l 00 Droll•" Around ((.Npman1 f 00 5talh flKe -<ru k~I • B•O IR•mlrerl ~ 40 i 00 7 46, M•1•rdle IA0\411.'\I l 00. 1 .0, Fun 10..r ((.emP••l 1 61> 5•venlll rk• P"m H""'I IFr•ri•rl "40 I llO l "°· Gold 900k I e .. mor~/I • 00 l 10. Bo1<I LIOOY CCruo • eo u .. .oc1.. 111111410 "" oo E lfltlfl r-.e Alli!\ Aul"' IOur•nl It IO I 40 • 00, C.rolc,_, \ Pdl IA4moro1l 4 10 l 40. 1(-" Purl 16rOQo&nl I 00 N1n1" rK• f'~y Wh••~ ~' (R•m+re1• J to, 110 1 40 Wlnov Snow IMenal 4 60. l 10 Oa ... For ~oHnQ fRO>•le•I f IO U EHC .. t• 11 p•IO \le r:/lf Tenlh rke-Klbf'O ""''""'"' 0 10. IS 00 S 40 1·m A Tra ... lff fl.49U4'• 110 • 00 PublK IChec>- menl • 00 Elevenlh rltO Ellor1l .. \\IY 1F•.,1er) M 40 n 40, I 10, ,.,.... Ft"'" c e .. m,, .. 11 s 40 s oo. Soll ,,..., ... , 1$18111nQ\1 ~ 00 I "'ellln tece-OM•"9 Mom !M,.nnl 810. •IO f •O Baroaut.• 1 Uono 1 14 10 ~ tiO O•••·~ IR•mtrell l 1o \S Eu• 1• ll·•I P"'o \Sil 00 A HenO•nc:e-10, 'l'l'l llollywood Park l'~We4nu0•y l?OlhnlOhlOf 14ntQlll Mrne\\me~llnQll For\1 re-My Oou<lll (Wheelorl 1' IO 1140. 4 IO, Thlrl .. M !lf'\I 10.s«nerl 3110. II bO, A< QUl\l•D .. <• (I.A c1 .... 1 JOO "E•aclA 11·101 peoct ,,.. "° .fimff h (Ju fed llA RTFORD Andy Pattison upset second·seeded Stan Smith. 6·3, 6 7. 7 fi. Wednesday night in seconil·round play or the men's tennis tournament at the: II art ford State Armory In the last first round match Wednesday evening, top·seeded John McEnroe ousted St eve Docherty. 6·3. IJ.4 Jn other sccond·round com· petition, Antonio Munoz or Spain defeated Australia's Di ck Crealy 4·6. 6·3. 7·6. J ohan Krick of South Africu beat Mark Ed· mondson of Australiu. 6·3, 6· l and Billy Scanlon downed Bruce Manson 6·3, 7 6 DffJb• Raffle• LOS ANGELES -Top·secded Eddie Dibbs and second-seeded Brion Gottfried scored victories Wednesday night to complete f1rst·round action an a men's ten· n1 s tournu mt•nt at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion Dibbs rallied to outlast Vactor Pecci of ParaAuay 3·6. 6· l. 7·5 while Gotlfried had an easier time , cl1minalinA Vijay Amratraj of India (H, 6 3. In the other first·round match played Wednesday. s ixth·seeded Harold Solomon whipped Cli ff Lckhcr of Australia 6·2, 6·2 In first.round matches held over because of travel problems. Carrie Meyer of Indianapolis up set Ruta Gerulaltis. 7·5. 6·3. Michele Tyler of Britain defeat· ed Kym Ruddell of Australia. 6·2. 6·2 and Francoise Durr of France coasted by Bunny Brun· ing of the US . 6·3 and 6·0 Borg Raf rd No . I SA.N FRANC I SCO Wimbledon c hampion BJorn Rorg was seeded No. 1 Wcdnes· duy for a tennis tournum<'nl opening a week·long stand al the Cow Palace Monday Others seeded in the first eight are No. 2. Vilas Gerulaitis. No 3. Brian Gottfried; No 4. Eddie Oibbs; No 5. Roscoe Tanner. No 6. Sandy Mayer ; No. 7. Harold Solom on. No >S. John Mc EnrO<' The boys varsity won by a. 23·32 margin as the top three.• finishers were from Capistrano Valley. Tom Fogerty paced tht• way with a time of 16·34 over the three·mile course and he wa~ foll wed by teammates Sean Red· dington l 16 "56l and Scott Campbell t l7 .061 On the girls team. Kristian Thorpe led CV to a 16·48 victory with her time of 14 · 40 over a two m d e str<'lch. Sh e wa ~ foll owed by Monica Zepeda 11s· 1 U . Jerri Baker <15 :45). and Donna Wilson <15:06> as CV cap· tu red the first four positions &oy\ c.tMttr-V•ll•Y tl. II T.,.o JJ I FOQ<!rtv IC'll I& lol, 1 A4t<ICllAQIOn 1(\11 '' ~ l (a"'Pbf'll 1(111 17 0., 4 S<11.._ I El I t/ 01 \ C.•IJO\ If.Tl ti 11. & TaylOf' IETl 11 H I Wolc1Pr tC\11 11 )!I 8 u .... tETI 11 \1. 'I Aonv u:r1" )/. 10 (el11'11ft\CVI " IS. Olrlt C••tr-V•lley 16. 11 T.,.•41 I ThOra. t(\11 U 40. Lepe<Mt ICVI IS 11 I 8•~•• ICV I IS O . 4 Wll\On 1(\1 I I) 0. S LA• eov t E 1 I 16 ~ • MC Collum IClll '' 1). 1 W<1rn1" IEll •• 1S. t PO""'ll 1(\11 lb 71. " Com111on 1cv1 ••I<# 10 H•1.om IC\lt 11111 NFL Statistics AMl!ltlCANCOH,l!ltfNCf OffMM v.,, ............ N~w Enqteno 11•• •lll SoO Plll\bUfQh 110 '°s U 1 M l•m• '1)1 ,,, • 11 O•"•no 1107 ~'I \SJ C•t"•lond IOS. . .,, s.4 IC•n\O(tly 100• l•l 'lO'> N~• Vor• 10.b .. , y,.i !><1•111• 10?1 .. .-J !'>•n O•eQO 'b' Jiii \IS 8uflalo .,, 17' * HOU\IOn ~" 03& ))I 6•tt1mor• ,,. 1'1 .,. Ot n\let ,~, Jiil )U (lntlMalo ••1 ,.., ••l 0.1- Ptll~urgn ~'IO ,.. ... O•k••M 118 ... ICO t<an•a\ C1tv /l>lf .,. ~? Cttvet6nO IOI. Ill •13 Otnver u• JIO S10 Hou,tOf'I ••• .,, .,. NATIC)HALCOtlf'l!ltl!NCI! Off ..... Y•r• ltvtll ..... 0•11•• 1301 S43 '"° New Orhr•M 1111• m ,,.,. Un fr•nt•M.O ... lll Yll W•\hll\Qlon '141 )71 •11 Nitw ._,or\ "'° w Sl1 L••A11 .. i.. "~ l4J \\7 P1'111itOtilOf'U4 ••• 44>J 01 MIM4'..0I• "'' Jtt \10 C.•••n Ro 182 .,. 304 (l\otaQO 181 •'IO ,..I \t I OVI' 1\1 7M 06¥ 011tro11 ~)\ JI• '"' t •mo• U•Y )I~ .,., "" All•nl" •18 1S1 n• O•ltf\M LO\ An11e1 .. "°° 7q • l06 0fl'h01t . ., )()!> '" r•mP• 0-4• •U ,... Jn Mlt'ltUt\Ol1J 101 Jl7 31\ {nougo 19() .,, <i.J 0 •11•\ MO ,,, .... !>•conO rac:e Rl\kY Ru''""" N 1Grunov1 s 40 4 00, l 00; S.nQA C.r<tnQf!• .0.,.tby I 10 10. 1 00 OH Mapoe Winni• (ShOrll 1 Ill,. OH NdllV• < .... Lu\lr• Cl1Qhlllllll 1 lO ._ TntrO rke He,,..y·s Oteam N IK ... Dl~rl 190 3 IO, J 00 8111 Reaer IS<ll•nksl I .o. s 10. SIM (hUk ILa<crilel S 40 \~ E•kla 1 .... 1 pAICf W1 to Fourlll ••O °" \lor91n1• ILIQlllllllll I IO.' 60. 7 70; Sl•r ShOOlor (NIArkwalll • 40 1 20 Gir.ls' Volleyball N;:snotano -Ml'll - N .. w VOt'- 81~1 ~,. ., ,, ~ '1 I 40ll WI t'ntltUJelOnt• ... -Slit All•nl• 911 '°' )lq <.rre•n HdY '31 uo 4/J/ G.o.,,.lrlt Ill'""''' 10 Fiith rao Rove111nQ s.nov I Pelltr>QI 26 olO. 10 00, f 10, C.OUtourn AOo~ IUICl•orl •to. • 10 S.r•looa .,.,. IKU.Olt<I ) IO \S E•<><l• 11101 P•lo un.oo S•aln "'u O•klari Hano.,., (Mac OouQ.1111 .... .0, II .O. I 00 Jolt\ Prl<M 1Bar1-I I 40,) 00 (Hit C.•11 (8-.lhl & 40 hve11lh rl>'e-Ch4rter(• Play tPelltnQI I oo. 7 IO, 1.IO. Derby Loni IKuttl>lorl >.OO. J 00. ow.t OIPlomal 1~111 •.¥-'' Ett<K .. 1241 peld '"·'° Etglttll ra<•-S.11&"\ Prine• (Aublnl 810. • .O • '°' C111111 Mroll t Pellu•Q• 30 40. • 40 DouooP Wonder I Baltoull\I ) 10 ~?,'f_:.'~1~~ ~<t'JioR,:tljillf~~~ ' PeQ•\u\ t BarMll 3 40 Tenl" '"'8 "'°''"''""""'.I Part.er I S llO. ) 10, ) 00. E Ille Tip l~flQI J lb. 2 l>O. Pruovt Doy <R•lclllorOl l «> U L••tle 17 61 P6•0 Ul IO Allend8n<.•-6,'131 Mini-schedule ti Plan Offered By Clippers SAN DIEGO -The San Diego Clippers of the National Basket· bull Association are offering o m1na·schedule season tic ket plan consl!!llng of 22 games. to fans in the Southern Callforma area. The mini.schedule season ticket s are priced at $198 ($9 sec· tion), $176 ($8seclion> and$88 ($4 S('CtiOn). t 'or rurther 1nforma· tlon. cull the Clippers office at 226·127S. The mini·&chedule package In · eludes the following games l'rlOtv. ~> tt lmfl-0.nvor n , l"llolln•x. • lO p m • S... "Mto vt, Mllw•u~ .. , • o m $un4•y.O<f l~ 0...Wt,1 O~pM Tut•CIO. Ocl 11-CN~4QO, 1 OS 11 M Tut.Of¥. Ocl 14-1..0tAnotln, I O)p m W•dMMNY Ocl U-Muw ... lcff. I OJp"' !lulWlay Oct. 2•-S.alfle, 1 Oj p M lllurMl•Y. Nov '-New Y-, I Gip m k111rao. Nov •-C1t,..1ano, 1 Os pm T u•Ml•Y Hav 1• -1no1-. I Iii p m S•hwday. Ho• l Now O<lf•ll• 1 O' pm '-'nOay. H°" ,._ 84t1t11. I Otp I'll u111roey, UK 7 o..roo, I os Pm S..Oncl•"' OM 11 "'*'>I•. 1 ~) 9 rn r ... .aay, °'< 1f-""11-lpt11a, I Up m Wtf,..'6ey, JM! 24 Pon land, 1 OS, m W•CIMtdlly, Jlfl Jl-N9w H"ey, 1 ts, m weo-• ,.._ 1-41n A~to 1 ti,. "' t ... ""9y,f ... lt-watfllft91011, I 0Jlt m llillf•Y , ... I All-a, U 0 p m '# .......... ,. ~ .. tt-t( ..... , (lt'f'. 7 .,. "' Wa-.o.ty. Ma~ll 1-HOu•IOll I Ql p M '4t11r4ay. IMf'Cll 11-Geleaft ltet•, I ts" m •". -, . -, .. . . . Coll ... CAtS.11J• .. il.I UC trvtMClef SMIJO\<P!>I .1~u.1s •. •~ 10 !><1•111• 8uffttlo !.an OltQO Hle!!k.._. Nhll)Ot1 Hll'bM Ml \.tll ~rtO\ ·~·l. ~S.• C1nc.1nn•t1 81tttlmor~ - Pirates' Fullback? No, Dave Pnrkcr or the Pitts burgh Pirates as nol gelling rc.•ady for the fQotball season The helmt•t wns s1>ec1facally de· signed to protect a broken J&W ~u~lamc.:d c urll.-r in the s l'a!\on J\lthouf(h thl' Sle~lcrs of U1c Natlo11 .. 1 Footbull Leagul' ... q8'1 .,, \11 \•t'I .._ r•nt 1wo •JI ell .WJ 1010 •JA .,. Wttvunoton '161 .,, W> 1174 J~ '•S '\t ltW•\ -118 '"" 11'0 .... ~1 N1w vorta tU11 WI -IOI II• '" "4•• O••fl•M '111 \11 Ylt ............. could probnt)ly ust• ttw 6·5. 230·pound out· fielder"" M'rvte:cs. Par kt•r 1~ t•onccntratina r o r t h t• m o m c n t i n t' a t c h I n g t h e Ph1ladelph1u Ptlllltl·:-.. who lead the NL. Eo t by two gumcs Ile 1!' s hown discuss· lnA strategy with munu~cr Churk Tanner. • .. I TENNIS I OUTDOORS .llNI t ~MS (JfT n:M!I) ~/'()11/tJJ/ ~ /fkl> tJtt' IY~°"-T1lle PFl'Tlf ~()l~#P ~~ f/1111'$ .MlfY /)Id Ir 1 Tennis 0 Classic Lures Name Players . 8> D,.\\'E Cl'NNINGllAM OI IM Oaily Pllol St.all More names have been added to the list of world class players entered In the Laguna Niguel Tennis Classic-. a 14-man singles and 16·team doubles draw coming to the Laguna Niguel Rac- quet Club Oct.•12-15. . Newport Beach's Roy Emerson has tossed his hat into the ring, 'along with Charlie t>asarell and previc;>us tourney winner Billy Martin. ALSO JOINlNG THE draw are Ray Moore. the Amritraj brothers CVijay and Anand). PetET Fleming. Tom Leonard, Mike Machelle. Dick Bohmstedt and Laguna Niguel's own teaching pro. Randy Verdieck. Already announced as hopefuls for the $20,000 prize money were San Clemente resident Bob Lutz. the 1978 U.S. Open Doubles champion, and Laguna Niguel touring pro Bernie Mitton. A candidate for top seed in the tournament will be Roscoe Tanner. ranked seventh in the world on the Grand Prix circuit and winner or the 1977 Australian Open a nd the 1978 Palm Springs and New Orleans opens . "''/Trio TOUrtlefl Agai11 M 1ss1on Viejo tried a new conce pt in tourna- m ent tennis last year . and it work'ed well enough • for the organizers to give it a second try this season. The Second Annual A. B. C and Age Group tourney will be held Oct 7·8 and 14-15 at the Marguerite tennis complex. The aim is to classify players not only in divisions of ability. but also or age. "IT'S VERY DIFFICULT for a weekend player to compete against a young junior or col- lege player who practices every day. especially in the second singles match of the day," says tourney director Norm Williams. "Now two veterans can run each other around on an equitable bas is," he says. The key difference between this and other A.B,C tourneys is that Williams believes a B player at age 35 isn 't necessarily a fair opponent for a B player a t age 55. Each of the three ability levels will be split in- to tw.: age divisions-one for those men under 45, and another for rnen 45 and older. WOMEN WILL BE PLACED into categories for those under 40 or those 40 and older. Entry deadline is Friday. For fuJI information contact Williams at 837-3991. The compe tition is open to a ll players. whether they are residents of Mission Viejo or not~ .... ~ . , Basketball Pla11er• Prft1ail ~ Former basketball stars George Yardley and Kon Livingston captured the men's doubles cha m· pionshlp Sunday at the Pacific Southwest Seniors tournament at Newport Beach Tennis Club. Livingston, a former UCLA cager. teamed 1 with Yardley, an ex-Stanford and NBA standout. for a come.from-behind victory. They dropped the first set to Rosener-Doss. 1·6, then rallied to 613. 6-3 victories. l Thursoay. Sep10mbot 21 197a DAIL v PILOT Bll By OlfK ROBINSON 0.11, "11 .. Ovt .... Wrllef i\o)'thanw 11 ('OSI~ to fct•d your poo<.'h l!i ui.ually mori! lha.n paid back m companionship and uffe(' tton Th\'ll then• 1:s th(' prott'rtton they provlcJc 1'1wrc art· 11s hrc<.•ds rcro~nitcd by the Arnt•n r.111 K1·111wl l'lub whil'h ure d1v1cled into s ix 1roup11 'fl .. ~ 1'0Y BIU~EDS, the chihuahuas. maltese. 1wk i ngc~t·. p0nwranlun:J and toy poodles. to name u ft!w , nn• so culled !up dogs und for the most part l~ad 11 pumpt.'rc..·d 1>~lstanc4} 'l'hc 11011 sportanK breeds and the Terrier brcct.ltt . the bulldo.cs. lhau apsos. dalmatians. the foK tc>rriers. it<'hnauiers and the like, don't do muc·h ft>r a llving either, except bark llt strangers and pl11y ball with kid~ The i;portang dogi>, the labradors, setters , retrievers and i.pw11els work only part time. us ual- ly oround hunting St"uson. if their boss is a hunter. The. hound breeds. ~W!d£~ ~es and bassets and bascnjii.. the elk . otter and ridgeback types work in the fit'ld , It and when the boS$ works Rut they are good s:ompanion dogs. TllEN THERE I A class of dogs called the working breeds Lhut p<ty for their keep many times over These are the dogs which were developed to \! anishing Playground? A boatload of raftt:r!> avoid rocks while f'i ding the whatc water of North e rn Ca lifornia 's Am e ri can Ri ver . County agencies are reportedly considering dams. diversions and powerhouses for the area. but are encountering oppos ition from pull carts. sleds. herd sheep and catUe and are trained for oollce. war and security work. Included in this class are the german shepherds. doberman plnschers. mastiffs, huskies and the most dedicat- ed of all, the Border collies, Shetland sheep dogs and the Australian s hepherds. It ls the last three breeds that work 24 hours a day if they are not a pet as a working herd dog. BRIGHT, ALERT AND LOYAL, the Australlan shepherds sternly watch over their woolles or cattle keeping the animals within the limits of the territory their master designates.. Darting after strays. the dogs herd them back to the fold. Moving a sea of sheep along the road, hearing a car, the Aussie wil.,string the band out s o the danger can pass. Or they will take \he lead to draw the flock along, then push the s heep from behind, driving them into a pasture · or f>en. Aussies have even rescued the silly sheep hung up in fences and rrom drowning in streams. \ IN AMERICA, MOSTLY in the southwest where stock is grazed. there are some 5.000 Australian s hepherds registered with .. National Australian Shepherd Club or America. ' In this tradition, in Trabuco Canyon near O'Neill Park, which is still catUe and sheep coun- try. Geori;te and Manna Lyon· bree<I and train ·rive r enthusiasts and conscrvationalists . Ri ver Runners. In c .. a Canoga Park raft - ing company. has invited Gov Jerry Brown to take a rafting trip so he can see conditions of the river himself Doves Plentiful In M.exicali Area I King Wins ' Billf ish Doves were apparently well 3.750 doves, an average of over dispersed bul plentiful in the 21 birds per s hoote r : on Sunday Mexicali Valley during the first 375 hunters came over with weekend of the Baja California 12 .700 doves. an average of over mourning dove season, which 31 per hunter. Overall. the 600 opened Friday and will continue declarations accounted for 17,200 Towney through J an. 15. doves "Lots of hunters and lots of dove limits," reported Lt. Walt The Mexican bag limit is 15 Ma n sell of Holtvill e. eyeing mourning doves per day, 45 in three stacks of Declar ation of possession after three days . Entry forms on his desk. Mansell noted that this year Mansell . who heads the California hunters arc apparent· Department o~ish and Game ly taking c1re to get th~ visas warden force an the Imperial date-stamped at the ~order Valley, said the DFG was kept when they cross into Mexico. busy over the weekend c hecking Last year m any hunters neglect- hunte rs as they brought their ed to do this and were therefore doves across the border rrom unable to prove their right to Mexico into California. possess more than one daily bag Six hundred Declaration of limit. Entry forms taken during the Most hunters this year were weekend produced these facts also careful to keep one fully and figures on Friday, SO hun-feathered wing on the birds they ters took 750 doves. an average brought into California. sn ar- of l5 birds p(!r shooter; on Satur-cordancc with state and federal Fi fly-three billfis he rmen scratched hard in choppy seas in the one-day Assessmelft Treat- ment Service Center Tourna- ment last Friday. with Bob King of Corona del Mar coming up with a 163 ~-pound broadbill good for first prire. King. who also decked the firs t marlin of the season, fi shed fro m d.im Mur"'y"s y~ht Charro. the high-boat or the tourne¥. Jt took K.mg three hours and five minutes to beat the swordfish Second place angler was Bob Gregg who took a 135·pound marlin whale fishing from his yacht El Jefe The popular tournament will be he ld aga.sn next year. Australian shepherds at their Saddleback Aussie Kennel. THE LYONS SHOW tht-ir doJ(s in working trials that are dramatically rurrerent from the ram of the milt pampered and perfumed dogs m a bench show. True. the shepherds are JUdged for cOn· formation and quality of hair. but in the case of the Aussies. the winning dog 1s the shepherd that put:. up the highest marks tor obedience. and going out and doing the job he is bred to do. which is herd· ing. There is such .a show for competing shepherds Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, in Riverside. ON THE FJRST day. Saturday. al 10 a.m . at Hunt Park. some 150 Australian shepherds border Collies and Shetland'11heepdogs are expected to vie for the blue ribbon obedience trials . The doiS will be judged for obeying their handler In heeJing on and off a leash. while stand- ing for examination. and sitting for one a nd then three minutes while the handler is absent from tbe show ring. On Sunday. the Dog Trial will move to the Riverside Ranc he ros Work ing Arena on Wash\ngton Avenue where the competiu9n will begin at 8 a.m. DICK ROBINSON With the Sea As Mf Gift -~'~. ~~· J..~9 Dia< ltC>elHSO.. Today 1s my birthday While you read this l will be celebrating tbe event having an affair with a lady I love. • l will be out trolling a lure through the body of water that is the Catalina channel that is like a lady ever changin~ her dress. With the fall season coming on. she changes her outlook mormng. noon and night. FROM THE SPARKLING, long smooth • blue number she wears most of the s ummer. •• now at dawn. for a date with the fishing fleet. she puts on a flat transparent. grey gown. It is dimpled with darker blue riffles from bait s('hools, and the oil rigs dot her swells like brooches With the firs t breeze, the grey clouds. touching her hke hair. wonderfully turn in the sunlight to a Lucill e Ball pink. Then the : clouds pile up in white silver tresses ala ~ Marie Antoinette. Or they are brusht-d by the wind into long strawberry red streaks of · s mog. Sometimes . with the winds . the sky • touching the channel turns electric blue. Far in the distanc<· can be seen the mainland and the island that appear as necklaces of jade. coral and pearl made things. Wint THE WINO. the dress changes. too. In the bn~ht sunlight. JUSt before noon. the channel 1s a royal blue gown with sequins of boats sewn all around The wakes of the passing yachts slash daring whiter than white patterns through this deepest blue • Around lta tame. th' channel wears a strapless creation with a lot of while bosom a nd cleavage revealed. The endlessly long . legs that are s wells dance in sparkling stock· • lngs rolling to the beat of a waltz. T HEN. AS TIIE WESTERL'V winds up the te mpo. the waves are wild apache dan- cer 's legs nas hing about. 1n tumblin~ white a nd blue. in reckless abandon. Skirts of spray whirl and fl y like the dress on a Spanish girl dancing the flamenco. Petrels, sea hawks and gulls. as if on chains of silver. appear and reappear gliding deep m the undul ating troughs of frothy while and blue At <'oci.la1l hour: at s undown.J,.he softe r wind blows the channel mto a whis pering gauze renectang the eye shadow of the sky THE CHANNEL IS NOW ~ full bodied woman stately dressed in evening attire in cxcitan~ gold. green. blue and red. Now she 1s decked out m dia monds and gold lame lake a Newport or Palm Spnngs sor1alttc on her wav to a sat down dinner And every ren ectaon from the land or sky glitters back into the eye from the sea. • 1 w-day, 175 hunters came in with law. f.'~)'(.?~Wgl\1~4~ .. ~~~~J!., .. \',~:w" : ~ '~~-< , I Li ~--r:- STOCKHOLM. Sweden (AP) -Steve Rajeff nomto, l'J.ackere ve1y FRESHWATER . FISHING C<K>D Then night falls. and the cha nnel sleeps 1n a black. blue nighty of unmatchablt velvet. Sometimes, on her rising bosom. a gold 4isk ~~ ~ P.s1~~ .~\moon Rn ~ c~o~er ~r s tars. -... :I.. • "'<"..f • ' > ~~h.c~• ·J':·'. At rest. as she breaths. the surf rustles on the sands so we know the channel lady lives as. she slumbers through the night. won l wo events and fellow-Californian Chris Korich picked up a bronze to lead the United States to a strong comeback in the World Casting Championships Wednesday. Rajeff of San j'r ancisco took the multi· dist ance two-hand s,sinning event and then repeat- ed last year's victory in the one-hand competitlon. The Americans got ~fr to a bad start in the rour-day championships, !ailing to win a medal Monday and Tuesday. Korich or Oakla nd was the defending cham- pion ln the two-hand event, but failed to finish in the top six. He got some revenge later by placing third in the one-hand contest. • Rajeff, who has won more than 20 world cham· pionship titles, also tied for fifth in the multi- distance ny one-hand event. The inshore action is boriito and mackerel and more bonito and m ackerel. From off Long Beach to San Diego these fish are hitting in Incredible num- bers. Kelp fishing is excellent. too, with good scores of bass being counted. Offshore, the marUn activity has slowed over the past week probably due to unsettled sea conditions and strong winds causing an upwelUng of deeper water cooling th e s urface. Perhaps deeper running lures would be one answer. off the east end of Catalina and on the 267 bank. OAHA W..A1t" -q1 enqler\ 100 b&u, :11.S bOnlto. 1 hallt>ut, 1 ye11ow1111, 1' roe' fish, 60 mttllerel. HlWP'OltT (Oafty'1 IA<llef'I -O enQler> 11 bonllO, 31 beS$ •• roe' coo. ,7 mlKU•tl (Ar1'• La"411rtt) -16-anQlers 1 bonllo. 1' tNn, 1 macktrel, 9 roek UIO, 1 OltCK ".OH• lEAL IEACM -.. .tnQlt•S 11 und II.au. 27 callco II.ass, •10 00n110. SIO m~cUrtl, • vellowtall OCEANSIOE -"ar>Qlen . HI oonllo, t2 bau, n rock •lsh, Jn mackerel. SAN DIEGO 1-.iicl,.1 1'1.,.1 -US lnQlers l aloacore. 11 s1<1pJael\,, 7• blutlln tuna. :IOO roo coo. 9 YtllO#lall, ,., oon110. II <•llco tNn. J.J rou llsll. ~s mac:k..-el, 1 11"9 coo, s o.rrac:uO.a LOffG IEACM lkl-P'l .. 1 -n anoi.n I ytllowlall. ' !Mirr.cues.a, 1 IWllOVI. no bO!loto, 1 calico b<IH, J WIG b<IH. 10 maoere1 IO!latft'• -~) -l2 611Q!ers 12 ye11owia11, ?<1 IMlrrKU<M llO t>onlto, 11 <•llco !MISS, 1 wnd O•n . n roe' ffsl'I IJ.J mK1<en1. • OXNAltO -ICM allQlt!" .. s roe-fish, IU -- c00.17 callco bess. l 11"0 <00 Fresh water fis hing is finally on the upswing with coole r nights bringing the fish out of the doldrums The first sign of this is the cat- fish are beginning to hit on night crawlers and mackerel. Lake Perris seems · to be the hot spot. reporting a 14-pound. 12-o unce catfish caught by Arthur Galloway Sam Capo, Riverside, decked a 13-pound cat. Robert Brister, Hemet, hooked an 8-pound, 12-ounce rat- fish afld Duane Swann. Long Beach weighed an 11-pound cat at the landing. Bass are waking up after a hot summer sulking in deep holes. Weekly Trout Plants Broadblll are reported still In abundance from Pt. Vincente. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- W llta r Tempt o•A•o• -No •rout 01an11 thh -·· Lek•, Lylle C""41 (M-Md HOr11'1 HewPOft INdl Pl.. •7 cMQreft Foru l, Sant• Ana It Iver Sant• .Aria A•tlOll ., GeQr"' LOS AHMUll-81g Rock Crttll, fl Iver ISoulh Forll), Sllvtn•aoO Ot n• H•r11CM' '' OtVtt• AtM•volr. -""';.;..;;....;....;.._ ______ _ louQw1 C.Ovon CtMlo. San Ga~ftf lllver tEnt, WMI ancl North Forl!t l, Upt>er Plr11 Creek I F•encl'lma11't Flall. IA• alllNAltOINO -11111 8tar 1t1va1tstDE -1'u1111or L•k•. Htmtl Laite. SAN 01aoo -CllY•m•<• Reservoir. CASH CARD COMES TO CALIFORNIA! WE NEED 10 TOP SALES PEOPLE IMMEDIATELY Call 955-CASH CLl1llll & ...... F<>•lllGAND TALL MIN HONPPlAIA <114l 547.5149 tnti & llllTOL WTl ODAY ORDER YOUR '79 AUTO OR TRUCK FROM BAUER LEASING WE'RCHERE WHEN YOU NEED US/! 1130 .. 10 '""' ~. ttwv frklay 11_m;;r~--·1o:L::;:;--• II (_.All -~ 979-2500 u~ 1~6.!~;,::,~':Z· 2125 HAllOl llYD., or..,,..'-"'" .. COSTA llW ~' · 1 •••r-.. ,._,,.,. . , .. ... . . . .. awaltinJ? dawn. 9BIGDAYS SEPT. 16 THRU 24 GEORGE COLOURIS 6th ANNUAL • ..._ .... M#••--.... ·---t ANAHEIM STADIUM ' .. ' • ... ........... -...... --- .. -. . . .. ' .. ' -0 Atl Y PILOT Business ure B el' Ca11 uffi r Poor Lttek \\',\SUl~G'l'ON 11\P/ ~llllk" If\ icnmhhn~ r aMno' f';Ound hkt.• 'u1 e tlun.:-. l~t hrokl'r' and n-.t ul.itor un • "urt1tn.t 1n\l' lor., Lhal t'\l'n <'.U.11\0.\ '.an hitve • run nf bad luc·k und fJll • Af\l'r onf' ~umblini: <'Iii.I nn.,._,. oiumt•d in Atlnnl1c-<'1ly. N J . this vea1 . f1ou•n.., o( comp11n1~ lHlllOUnt't.'d lht•\ wo uld build \a loo or w~r~ coo ad nntt bui1dint( lht•111 aP £NING A c ano dOA not autbmat1r 111ly mt'un •• C't)mpan\ w1IJ .:'·t n eh. 'uys lluroltl \'oi.:t•I, \ ll'f prto:-1tt.-nt or th.: brokC'r J)?l' f1rrn or M-:rnll LyMh. P11·rc c· ... t•nrwr & ~math .. Cu,mo' c<in run 1nt11 a '>tnn6: of had I Ul k." h4• ~<11CJ rn 1t11 H\ l~rVlt'\\ "F.ven c•usanos 1n Nt.·vadu hovt• bct.·n kno"n tu rnit .. GambhnJJ·related '''X'ks hav~ he~n th« hottest 1~1>UL'l> an the past two months. often soaring whale the rest of thl· rnarket wa:-. mo\'lng down. , AP Wlreplooto ~-·· RAFTS' MOTION WOULD GENERATE ELECTRICITY ONE OF T iit-: -.toc ks 1n Rt:'-.orts lnternal1on1tl. whic h opened the fi rst cas1110 an Allan ti<' C1l y. had sold for as low as $18 eurher this year lnven1or·s Scheme Envisions Serles of Pontoons on one dav la:.l week its H !>lock ~old rnr. $320 bt>rore falling buek to $275 al the end of the trading It fell $15 W $210 Wed· nebday whik its /\ stock fell $24 50 lo $127 50 Taxable Sales Inch Forward for State Othe r '10<·ks have Jumped on n101mt'nl-. thnt a rompany wee. Lb1nk1nJl .1boul opc•n1n~ a casino California's taxable sules totaled $24.7 billion in the first quarter 1978, registering the sma llest gain slnce the fourth quarter 1975. · L 11 t It· o Id I ad i es and grn ndmothcrs have tried to place btJl orders with w; bast'<! on rumor-. lhl'y have heard." :.iod Charles J en!.t·n. ;i nalyst for M (• r k 1 n & C: o . . a n o t h l' r h rokcr:1g<.· firm "We• have re fused tu lake these orders " Iris Sankey of the stale board of equalization. s aid transactions s ub1ect lo California's sules a nd use tax were up 11.7 percent from the first quarter 1977. After adjustment for the 7 perce nt increase in prices from a year earlier. taxa· ble sales volume gained only 4.7 percent The building materials gr oup gained 8.1 percen~ as inclement wanter weather. a tightening S ALES Of' DURABLES out· money market and reduced paced nondurablcs for thC' tenth housinJ,! starts slowed construe· consecutive quarter . but the gap lion between the two n<.1rrowcd in the Thl' taxable sales or service IT JS POSSIBLE to buy u firs t quarter of 1978 During sl utaons climbed 1.5 percent ~am bling s tock through lhc 1977, the growth of durables from the firs t quarte r 1977, comp a ny, "but w e make averaged nf'arly 10 percent des p1tcincreasesinlhe distribu- a1Jr.olutl'ly sure tht.'y ure aware above nondurubles. In the first lion and price of gasoline. The of the> risks." he s aid. three months of 1978, durables small gain is largely the r~sult .. Most dea lers agree there is a gained only 13.4 percent while or the switch by utility plants big bublJlt· that could burst ... he nondurable~ were up 9 9 pt!rccnt from fuel oil to hydroelectnc ~aid "It 1:, taking away from rrom a year earlier. she re-power. made possible by heavy j ,;:·~, :;ttif irff{l-~!~~~;·"ms:;;."~;~~~~~~ ~~~ • /•1 ~ ;(' , ) I , • f '/' t •I ~~~i: .. " . ,, . n rlNMA • Mcirri.:•il!l'·B~rc.kl'd Cl·rl 1f1catl'' .•rl' l '. ~. G1>vl'rntnen1 U11:11:111 tt:'.1·d on "llw 11mdy payml'll! 111 l->111h p11nc 1p.il .md tnlC"='l .. -rhe •.rffil' .1:. .1. u.~. (10vcrnrnl'nt RonJ. lntl·re~I .1111.I J'rt11\ 1p.il will b'-'. p..uJ m11nthh -IJl·.tl l11r 1hcN' whn w.int lllfrc'nl 1nL11ffil' w11h U. ">. l.invl'mmcnt ,.1k·1y. Un11' 111 $25,000 :mJ up .rrc ,1v;1tl.1hk· • No redemption r cnalty1 ·" "the c..1~..: with B.111k .1ml ...,aVlll).!:> ~ L11,tn Cl'r!ll1L.1tl' ol Dcpo,,it .1cco11nt,. • An opporrun11y ".iv.11l.1hk· tu 411.1lilieJ rworl•· for J efcrr.al of ta>1c11 on 1ntc1l''t 1nL1111,,·, •( 111\Trnnu•ru N.uu+u 1t M,•rq,.~.1):\1 A "'•"-• ttt••I• t •u1u.111rt•t:·,J L4.·1t1lu..1u· For more information c11nt.1ll P.1rker D.1ll0, t<WV~~·~!Wt~-\'f,. .. r 11 the .id.Ire.,, 'h11wn below. l11vc,1mcn1 fl.inker' '111Ll' 1916 M,·mlwr' New Y.irk ...,hK.k bth.mi.:c anJ Othl'r PrmCl p.11 l::xc:h.mi.:c• I "' Ani.:clr' • "·"' ~1.mlt'w • Nrwpon ~:rch •New York • (J1c•h.1m, Or. f:tO<> "X>uth Ol111c Srn:•·t. Lt" An11l'lc,, CA 9001 4 lll'l ni.: 'II I.. 11 ..... tw1·11nw ,1 lol 111"1 l' l'lllllpht .1l 1·d lh.111 II IHll't' \\;9' fllll lhl II 0111' 1'11,1n1·1•._ 1111· I 1'1'11\ Pl lll j.! Ill h1•1tlt,! 1·1111·11 h .1\ •• .11-.o 1.1k1·11 ,, .. 11.11 JI 1111111111 1>1.11.!llll''' I ' rtt 0 I t• .t ( t• U t ,1 f t• . 11 \...i...i_111•111 '' m1111· "', •. ,~ •. ll)d 1111•1h1•1111•, .11 C' < 1·rt.1111I .' 111 11 1 t• ,p .. 1·1r11· ' 11111 plt.11 111.11 1'1 h," ,1 I ,., 11 1 ·• I.. 1· n 1111 .1 n 1111·1 ,.,1,1111:1' "'''' 1111<• \\lw11· 11111·1· mn ... 1 111 llw 11rn•· ''·" 'l1t•n1 ,11•11111111 !Tl ,1 I.. I JI I! II II .' I I lt I' nwt111·1111''· 1111" h1: or .. 111• m1i-.1 'f1t•ntl .1 i.:1 c·at d1·.tl 111 I 1mr· '\11(1\ nll! .11>0111 th<· 1lr11g' tw 1i1'IX'l1"'' '11111 1111.11 ma1•1-.1 m11 .. 1 h l• ,d1l1• 111 l.!I\ \' t"tc•h p a I I,. n I Im JI II I'' a II ' 1111 111111.1111111 aho111 t h1· nwdt<·1111·' 1hn 1.1k" \\1· c·n I"' 1 h" "'''' 1011• n o n t"lt OOC'l'OH (;AN PllO~t:; L'S "lw11 ypu Ol'l'd n Pft.'ht: u11L1un. _J~H:.k up ,V 0 II I' Jl r \'' l' r I pt i Cl 0 I ( !'hopping nl·urby. or w1• "Ill d<:ltVl'r rirmnpth "11 hout C.'Xll a 1·h:ari.:l' A ~ r 1• a I m 11 n \ Ill' o p I c• t-n t r u.,1 us with lhl•tt prl'i1t•r1rilloni. Muy "l' t'Om pound yours" PAD LIOU PH.Al.MACY "'-Dlhwy ]51 ............. .....,_..._.64Z.1HO Earn Top Dollars on Republic's Money Market Savings Accounts 8.5 7 6°/o ~~~;~:~~~~~1~~~:. 8.229°/o Annual Rate "~ rec~ l0t oofo ~"' Inf"•~•• l)f'twlly 101 t•rly •:lltdr•w~l • A 6 month (26 week) certificate • l/4S more than paid by any commerch'll bonk • Funds transftorred from other 1nstltutlons without charge • ~10.000 minimum deposit \ •No brokemge ftts or other charges Rate available Sept. 21 to Sept. Z7 AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL HOME LOAM BANK BOARD Every Ume the Rooster Crows your Money Grows \, RFS REPUBLIC ~~!?.~~~L SAVINGS 11111111 SANTA ANA J7t.h St West of Ntwport 1-tf'f'W"Y (714) 541·5286 ANA.HEIM 202 Anohc1m PIMo. ~00 N Euchd ~1 1714) 956-8290 ~ ~GUNA NIOOEL 30232 Crown Volley Pa1k\1111y <714) 495·0650 1 I' • • • • • • WesTMINSTER 134 Wu1m1n1ter Mall/Sol a (, Son ~oo Fwy He.HOfnce.:f\LTAOC:NA2246N LAkeAvC' tllli 791 1281/681-6611 [F'!IJc ' Ocean PoWer Plumbed • Britain Gives Priority lo Research/or Futiue LONDON 1/\P> -The British government is giving priority to research into the use of the waves that pound its coust.s to provide energy when coal and North Sea oil run out. Waves in the North AtlantJr and the North Soa wash the coasts of Brilain. which has a total coastline of about 4.500 miles. "SURROUNDED c\8 our island ts by energetic waves. wave power probably offers a greate r potential for the United Kingdom than any other natural renewable energy source." says /\lex Eadie. Parliament un- dersecretary of state an charge of the ques t for a ltern ative energy sources. .. Expert~ have worked out that a 600-m'H( stretch of wave energy machines set off the southwest coast or Engla nd and off the northwest or Scotland t.o capture the energy of the Allan· tic couJd, in principle. provide about half of the U.K. 's present e lectricity demand ... The country's 235 power sta- tions. using such fuels as coal, oil, gas and fissionable mate rial. had a total output capacity or 67.431 megawatts or electricity at the end of 1976. the latest year for which figures are available. A megawatt is equal to a miJlion watts. BRITAIN HAS VAST reserves o( oil und natural gas beneath the North Sea and expects to be self.s ufficie nt in e nergy. and perhaps even an oil exporte r. by 1980. But a spokesm an for t he De p a r tment of Energy ex· plained: "We are investing ror our children and grandchildren. for the days when the fossil fuels s tart to diminish." The Labor Party government launched research Into renewa- ble energy in April 1976. So Car it ( ENERGY J has commatled about $31.2 million to look into s uch s cheme s u s plac1n~ "aerogenerators" on wjody hilltops and tapping the heal from "hot rocks" deep beneath the earth's s urface . THE INVESTIGATION or wave power seems the most promising. Earlier lh1s year Britain's Natural Energy Center. an tn· dependent group of engineers who advocate exploitation of re- newable power. reported that the energy crossing a 1.700-malc imaginar y contour. 10 miles orr Britain's northwestern coast. 1s about 500 million m egawatt hours a year This would represent nearly twice the electn city produced by Ufe Central Electricity Generat- ing Board for a ll of Britain in 1976. A SCHEME BEING developed by Sir Christopher Cockerell. tn· ventor or tbe Hovercraft tn the 1950s, envisions a network of floating powe r 1'tations called "Cockerell rafts" off Scetland's northwest coast Each raft would be about 100 yards long and 50 yards wade and consist or pontoons hanged together. As the pontoons moved up and down on the waves, the motion would be used to drive hydraulic rams which an turn would dnve e lectrical a llernators . The power would be taken ashore by seabed cables to the national grid. IN AN OPF.RATIONAL s ystem, a s ing le ra ft might generate two megawatL'i of elec- tricity. according to Wavepower Ltd . the compa ny the 68-yeur- old inventor set up to develop the device A series or rafts. stretching for lS miles at a distance of five to . 10 miles offshore. might provide the equ1vaJent of a 500·m egawlltt power stataori. Wavepower nid. Another plan involves the "Salter duck:· developed by an Edinburgh University reseArch team headed by Stephen Salter. A SCALE MODEL of the de- vice ii> bemg tested at the uru- versity In a 90· by 3(Hoot tank that can reproduce sea condi- tions . A larger model is being t.ricd out on Scotland's Loch Ne5i$ • In an operationa l system, stnnt:es or bobbing "ducks .. would be mounted on a long spine. Salter says he envisions insta llations of nearly 20 miles of nodding ducks. As they bob in the waves. they would dnve piston.'! to generate electnc1ty. Dr. Derus Molhson. lecturer in mathematics a nd st atistics at Edinburgh 's He riot -Watt Un1vers1ty a nd a member of Sailer's team, says international tnlerest in wave power is m· creasing. "THE JAPANESE ARE very keen on the idea because or their lack of hydrocarbon capability." ·Mollison said, "and other areas whe re it could be a dist inct feas1b11ity include the West Coast of Amenca. the southern Caribbean and South Africa.·· Scientists describe the har- nessinJ? olthe ocean as a "high· risk. high-reward" venture, in· volving formida ble e ngineering challenges. installations on a g1gant1c scale. and capital in- vestment not likely to pay off un- til well into the 21st century. A disadvantage, says a BriliBb government document. is that wave power installations could pose a hazard to shipping and could have "some errect on the' local marine environment ... The government says it is looking in- to this aspeet. N•me An•ren •CMAf C•pEn wt •11ou. .. ~~~~~ AIPt•Cln Ur11vP~t Aero•••• Cl!yron Poe>f!Elf T 1~rco ~ ... ,~~~· AP•<ln1 PAulH.,-~~r.,~ IC U',OCr• M"°°""' ~""I.A Kui!MEI \/4HOlnl ~1'6&1hP P(I Ott ,. , ()ff l).D Otl ,. ' Off IJ • 0 11 I).) ()II 11 J Ofl IJ) Oct 11 ' Ofl 11 \ ,,, Ott 11.~ .. , °" u \ .. ()If 12) v. 011 11 ' '• ()If 11 I ... Ott ., .. 1'1o Oii II • t.. Olt 11 1 ·~ OU II I ''· Ott •• ' ''• 8" 111 I'" II 10 9 o,. 011 IQ,\ '1''• Oft iO-. 1•., SU 183 _lNV'"TING .Y.42.10 MMM l..UO ,._Joj~ ln¥ .Ould IO-ll -N4..j (M\I(. tO SA-I0.\1111 Pi t.mt 10.00 _NL "''" tod 7 ..... N' ' COMPAN1es n 1416 IS 4 Opln 131014 3' In• fnol< t •2 NL C•P•I ,,·j() 1s 10 T1Fr~ ~•eT · 1111. J.uo I' fo:r-Jli:· NEW YORk IAP) CG Fund 10 60 II ... hFt• 114.J NL Inv 80\ •II 10 SI EquoO He 10.40 Ptt> Fund 1'i0 NL 1nv••• 1 '.14 NL -f!Ml foll-lnQ QUO ~Gln<m • ()\ • 10 us G•I '14 NL ln•le,IO<\ Gr-Mun• • ,. ... Ptotn< 10,. NL Oce.n s ~ NL lellonl lUODllH l>y '1!A\M I 00 NL F ldellly Gniup IDS Bo SW s.. RdA\I I 00 NI. ~·u \IP 1007 II Slt•n Ro. FO•. IM NallONI ··-· •PP•H I 00 NL •Ott\ 10 18 NL 10$ C•I '7S Sl>V•I • "4 10 lS Putn.tm """"' h t<lfl •• II NL •lion Of Se<Ufllles .,,, cc I 00 NL 80llCI ·~ NLI IOS ndl H9 • 19 Mtcl AM HJ ~ ,, Conv 1760 ll n C•P 0 1f9' NI,. OHlt" '"' •rt CtnlShf 17 71ll19 C•Pll .. , 1004 Mull •IO •'II MONY F ••I 10 )() fQutl IJ 17 I• M Slo<• 17.lt Nt. ,,,. l>fl<e\ •I '°"''<h Clltr1Fd lllOlO SS (onlld II ).3 NL PrOQ l ~ • " MSll l'O •U• NI. c;.otg IJ S1 I• St•t lGlll -v•ll lllt$1 -IHlllot\ Clle$1 Gr Do\ 0Ally I I 00 NL TuEc 4 14 4 •1 Mui Btn 9 U 10 72 Crwlh II .. 17 5(1 ~utvO p'·10 l.f 11 SI COUid 1141119 -Fvno • 6S 1 fl O\lny 10,,. Stod. , .... 10 ll Ml F Fd Ill• l.IO HIYIO , .... 70.JO h•MOd 10.49 n Jt IOld (Ntl ••Ml Front • u •• , EQ tnc 11"' NL S.ltc.1 • 02 •. 10 Ml F Gin • SI • "" llt<Om 1" 1.4. T•rnpr oc ..... IP.SO ••lue) or 11Quoh1 Shue 1 S7 1.1' M•Qtl :» •••. 'Vtt Py 1 J1 e.01 Mlliv•lO• <>rnMI• lflV•" ,,,, 8 .. T•tnPI w 12 .. Ii ,. tv•lue l>llit wlt• 51><1<1 • 30 6.. Mun 80 f 10 NL Inv Rnh I .JS 1.03 AMtr 11 37 11,115 Oplt1 ll )ot 14 IO Temp Inv J.00 NL <lwlrgt 1 Wecl"5d•y ~IWtpO 1721 NL Fide! 1•.0tt411\ltl n~1J~ Gtw111 417 •SJ f,EMI 17•12374 Trn\ C•O 111 14) Sell e.jy .llt!T'f'd I 1' I <16 HI Yid 14 S• NL Ivy • U NI. llw:om t J9 10 71 \/1\111 If S4 13 71) Trnt lno,. •• .., '1e71 l'OEP'd 4 ti 4 '9 HI' Mot f'cb LIMun t 41 NL JP Grlll II 00 II.. f •~•• 14 4'1 IS H VOY•O 11 .. IJ 10 Jr•" Eq 11 loi 11 94 A<OtnF '° 21 NI. Llbrty 4 'I 4 t'l Pur1tn 10 II II 10 Jtnu\ F 2J 1' NL Mui Sii(\ l& 6) NL Atoflb._ 1.. NL Tu4r Hd "'1 NI. Advflln• 10 ,. NL Mtnll•I 1 IS l 01 S•l•m s ... 71 JOM H•n<OU N(A MUI I •s NL AtSttlr• I 00 NL rw11C GI 1 47 NI. Alulurt 11" NL S<nu\I T!trlll '" NL Bt••n I /J 9 4' No0ll Ind 17 7S NL Atve•• \IS NL TwnC Inc: 10 07 NL Allll•lt tu NL IOSJ llSO Tttno ,,Cl'J)/.J6 Bono ••st 7017 N•t s.c .. , s.,, ~ltc EQllOSIJIS. USAA 0 1 84' NL AlplltF 17 JO NL Co1~1•1 "11' Fln4ilt<loOI Prog Gr..,111 l )0 • U 8•1•n 9 I? 10 M $•le< Giii 11 .. •OS USAA In< 11 Ot N~ A81rtnf 10 0. 10.. -" SK • 1 '~ Dv!M s 71 NL JOM\ln ,. ,. NL Bono • SS •• , SIPC•P • I) '11 Uni "'«" 4 00 N Arntrl<en FUndl 0Fundt• t 807 IOS 74 lnduU 4 76 NL 1Ctrn~1 F""ll\' Oi.10 • 40 4 14 SIPOwl 10.•• 10.1' Unll Mut 8.4o0 N ABtl 8.d 9 2J rw " 4 .7S lncom I 3ol NL ln<M 1011 10 '3 Crwll! ~ 00 & 41 S<UOO.r Sit-UniOll Sv< ()l'_p: AMCJ> t,. 9 3' llKom I tS 9.73 F\I lnvntoo C•o._ 9 OS t... Pl Sr-/ o 'CJ Corn SI 10 H NL 8rffd 11 J11 17 11 AMull 10" 1110 Ootn 10" II,, 81td Ap IS )4 16 S4 HI Yid .... "IO ln<Om ',. • H ln<om IJ 11 NL N•I Inv ... 1 \) AnOly I 00 Nt. ~Olu Clh II S.I NI. Oltco I 73 I 0 MonM I 00 ~L SIOO 41 JI 8 9(, lt!ll Fa '"' NI,. U C•P I• 4t lhl AnOth I,. 7 Wltll AO .. I 0. Gtwlh tu • 10 Muno 10 ,, 10 ., NELll• """° Mtn It '.. ~L Union ,, .. IJ 07 8ono 14 11 IS 4' with C 1 <13 I S4 Inc: om : SI t JI Otlfl IJ 11 14 SO f"quol •I 71 1' 1' MMh 9 IO NL Unlltd Fun<11o Ct pft t • t 16 Comp ~ ti IS t S1 SIO<I< 74 t 01 5umrn I\•) 1' It Grwll! 11·~11 11 Stitt<' 1:1 11 NL A<'m • 13 1 3' Fdlnw 1 n / .. J Comp rd •S t JO F1IMll A t 7• NL h <ll It\ t 7t lncorn 1J )I I• W S.<utlly l'UflOI eono , .. 114 Gnotlll 1 • " Collcord 14.'J NL FIMllOI '00 NL Tolfl II°' 1104 RtlEQ I& \7 11.. Aond • •• • • Con Gr • 41 IO.)) fn(.O., ,. S '02 Cont Inv 10 17 10 SO "'' Var 10 00 NL Kt_y"O'lt Funcl\ HtuDt•Qt• 8erm f Quly • 17 S 71 Con 111< •·2 IO 41 ICA I f7 1140 ~°":'~110 : ~ Nt. M Wall lt 74 NL CU\ QI 17 II 11 Q4 Enr9y IS S4 NL lnvt\I I U I.II tncom 9 101>t NP.,, .... 1.30 OllYld ~~ t• 1· '~r,L ~ltd Cth 4" M• CU\ 87 19,z. 21.°' Ou8rd ~ 6) NL um.. 14 ~ IS., 11!111nl .: .... WtllMI • ., 1 u v "" • • • rovnde" Ori Cu\ IH ..... '21 Partn II.. NL S.le<ttd F-. S<••n • 11 111 A.,,.r 0-al lrl C•P II ti 12 1 ()rw11! S S.. (11\ KI 14' I It New Wld 11 n Nl Arn$M I If V4njl A '9 1 70 MVlll ,4 00 u 1.0 ... ..Y IKM ... ~ 00 NL lll<Oft\ ,, I),. Cu\ I() s ~ \.. twlOI .. JI NL 'PISll• IJ.. ' h o t JJ NI, C•~ I,, • ,. .... 1 ••••• .,..oup Mut•• ••• II CU\ li II,. "., •wt •n< • CoO Nl S.nltMI c;,_ 1.IM .-o CAI Ill ... s 11 0.ul "., u., S~I II .. 17,, Cu\ ',. 10 10 Nl<lllFd 12 ,. NI Aptt '" • J! V41 LI lt '" Inc 0 •., 10) 0.lew 12 IJ I) 7' Fr•n-lln Group Cu\ S 4' • 00 NOl'nut• If •• I\ U 8el.,. l.tM lllCOM S t 01 Vtnlr •• " '° M o.~~h "' 't1 er-n J.11 4 II Pol•• 3 .. • 00 Nor•a\I •• OI NI. Com s II., I l.eVGI 1• u 1410111 t IO f '6 Tartt t It t •t OHTC f 60 10 U Lu l,lon °'f: Nuv .. n t JJ t 11 CrWlll t 11 I I Sl>ISll • 113 • 4t t'dArn 7 IO t 7 0.11• • J) • "4 Otwll! t '° 1 M Co Or IJ 1 I• 17 ga 10" IO 1J S.Ouo1a 77 87 NL Ytnc.e S.~l . l'rovld J" 4 u ~· lC•JI J "o • • Ulllt 4 ., , 10 tu Gr u • I\ 0 Wm lj n NL ~ .... ., r IS.., ''·" lllCOft'I IU I It .. AO\hl'd •. 11 1 ,, •,e .. , ,~ Nt tflCO"' ... 1 II •• In 10 ,. " 10 M•11Nr Fd ~ntr•llol<Mn Oo tnvt\I 1. '°" AHtrl111 1.'1 . • ' • , l'i us oov ;·u •" ., ~ n., 11 o pptn & ., , "" cm"~ 1 .. · ... , ~omm .,., 1 ~t Alntln"tl Ut S 1t fH Bur 10 ll NL C•Pll I l IS Lll••IM t )I 10 )I ln<BO\ • 6' t 4" ~nlrl' ..... I 0. lj)KI '' loi 141!.) "lf WM • " NI.. .,v1u, Or~ l!Qull 4 • t.3 Liq C•P 10 00 NI. ""onll 1 00 foll lilfDr '-0 10.~ Ytnov•MI ~ .... A nvl"' ,,ft NJJ D•••• I >' '1•,. Fvncto... Ill • SI Loomh S.y,., Oo\n n~ H" 'oroa• /,Qi 1.14 f;-pl• ill.01 "'t ,, 10111 l • LtVO-0\ • n f'ullcl In( jp C•flll ,, .. ..... ,.,.r. • .. NL "'<• 17 .. It IO J!lld• .. °' N ""'"'l'f IO 10 !:;1Q1 A\ '" Ht. (.o"'"' 71 NL , ~YI ,, U fR AIM 1117 11 U. Sllot<1r\04\ f-lvt\t •«I N\. A()ftt 41 4 \ J1 ,.HM t n f!L lrnp.tt '' I J6 ~d A*CI •trn• 10 61 11 •I Apprt t0 70 2' 71 l'llOrll I• S4 NL Au "~ SPI In( , ~ NL Ind Tt I IO II • 14111110 , ... • .. TC k< •• 04 It ti '""°"' ""It ~s ''"" 10 ti) NL l'llCI I. Uf I.. 'hEt'rt U II f!L Pll~ • 41 NL 8nd Qll II '1 ll ~\ l rtfn M 101f 11 2" '""'\I 10 ti ll I W Sttrl I• el NI. ll!COt'rt 4.tl S 70 fllra ( ~ )4 NI. ~I• 1' IS NL Oev 01 ll Ii' :Ill 01 ,..nn ~ I .. Nl tEl•HAG 10 81 N W firm 14 it H~ Sloo 'fi . " Eho••. Cir II ,. II as es s '1 as . l!l<Ot'rt 111 t Jt P•nn M11 • 10 Nl ''" 0 7~ ol NL .w LOllQ u la N ILC Ot I 14 71 •lon.kow.tril n 541< II 09 NL Ltil .... ftn llro !"ltlla l ts • '1 fllfTI• l'\illCh W•ll•I tt' u N •IKlnc . NL DFAl•I\ 1 f1 I 5' rtl\ Ind H. If Nt. l'ufKI 10 :II II Jot ,.~ (.ep 41 , It C'1pll to.1' 11 '1 Wt Hin '() N •IK ll\V 10" Ht. OUt\ • rt NL, H41!.mll)r l!l<OM . • \J , .. "'"°"" ita n 10 ,. 111¥1" 10 IO II. Wn• 8 • )4 N~ tt(Gtfl t" NL Grwth II O" t tt• , H A • 41 4 81 Mvn• •,IO IO 1111 1>11arlrn t..rp I ruU tlO • '' WI! NINI '., I'! Hlii lfot Nl !Mont US UI Otwt 11' 147 US 0.• 1 41' IO'J I'll 1 > 1'4) I• 1' Ytnl • ll 10112 WINt 1141 N , o,..,., JPKI, I.,. tO\ •ncom 1 p Ht. ,,,,.,\oO(llVMtt Co Pllo ... 'l 04 't 11 0 l ql'f 11 ,. 11 1i .,,.,,.. • 70 4 ' , .. ··;.NL io"IO(Elkea '" !00.Herc 0 111 171• "t Ft .. d IH t01 ~·· C n 9' O 1 .. Gr IJO. 1U~ Wtll~I c, "'°" t• ,d t [J'-I .., 1-11' "t H•u l.jv 1\ ll H '*" •" • N M<>t In U 10 tJ " 111 ll .. IU4 Weill IQ 1t ot HI. i«llCtD t 7) ~ 10 It N ~I llYlf 1 °' 117• MH~ II ft 12 h lti=t ,.,,.. w lllV\ I 0 • r. WIK I 1 t0 .. L ~~~ l~'; ;3 IU.~, i'r• ,'t~!1 I.. or°\-0 .~ ,; IO ,.N~ ~~~ '"":':~ II" .. "non ''I g ~ -~:, u~ ,, i1 ""::t,~"'k~J N~ Cl';. 8tClf • "' 1Ul I ··1 I r roufl M • 0 ~ lt Plen '"v ·~., '§• . ~.... • .. , .... I ... , s ~ .. ~t ~::.~.''° 1JVn..!"' i:c= :=::: :,, 1::n N "UP:~ :,· :f~ ~~" rn ;~ ,.,,,. unovell Cl vfll 1111 ~ l'" t.dr HI I * h i ~ llNvtlt MC • t4 H ,.0 i uM\ ,00 1 4 -w • llll<k U't·n 111•1r "·" •Pt\11 -••11 ~ U tJ ••o Orw111 "ij NL trim Gt •M NI. fldfl _., ~' E It '°J lftdv\ltf 4 IO ~ 'n tAO ln<tf'I' t NL ''"' •t 10 fl Nt. ~,. t Nll(m 14 •I , .. ntcop I 00 HI. ' ")4 NI. H ""' " t Nl ,.,. SI •• 41 Nl Mo -U t MoftM I Oil lit. lnl li\v\I ti S1 flt' trlll l l'ftCI! N HOtlt 10 1' NL ltMmtfl f-. IU lt\ ~I • .. . -.... ' I . . . -. • # .. .,. I STOCKS I B USINESS Tbur8day~8 to ng Pric~ NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS , t ~ ... ,., •• .,. ~~ \Ht .~ .,.... ,.,,. """" ,. ' ~ ""' I ti At ll:'* (•.. " "'" -• 4 ""' t , I "'I ~I ' ~ 1 1 I I ~... (1 I P lllG ( t1>Q ~t', u~ ; .; ~· . .::::~ .J .Jt !!~ .• ~ ... r I n ~ Ji'° Jr:. ': = tO" 1~ "U'~ ,:i =' 'i ~ .,: tt11 "' • ~~~·· J' ,! ~ ,.I'~ ~ ~~ ~ ,,. 2n :? .: lZ A'P'L 1 11 !I ., . .. •""" "-IOI ~ Y 110 ' / f' . ·· .c.111111 ., 10 •q ''• ~ Ml•"'"' • ... .~. Po~•o• • 1f 1 ~-•.11 -ii '· , ,. it=-!Ai •ltA I.... I -· I 11 °" • ttlAlf , I • • = I 1i) t l .. • '• Mt• pltl) i -Ill I" PoG f>f II .. I -~ yt)rOtl • U l • Yt """ I ?ff ~ ,. -·l -,. Ill .. I • Wt I"' a ·~ ' '• f 1~ jtl4 Ml-• 40 II ~ ..... ·~ Por,o DI 2 .i ..... 11'1111 10 I .. ' ..._ y, ,uo •, .'":!:~ ••. '•" n r , '" '' ~ i• OI • , ,.,,, •\ ~ 4010 10v. '" Po lt<h 1 ~ v. -1'-T -.._llt .. 1 \ii • 1 .,.,.. 1\111 I I! I ~ , 1-~ b ... • Ml f t , .,. M9Cllrll 41 14 J~ H, =:"°'"'t'!I I ti + lo\ flle !i 12 H 11411 ..... A( c ' i .... ~ . ~ 'I it.. • -I '" •• •• ~f I ., • 11' H"" . • MMllM 1 • ...... • •• I llf t . ii . I TRW I J •1• )7\lt-"" " • _,. .. 11'\. , ,. •• Ho.ioln l u 1n • ...1v1 ... I 1' 10 U> ! .. l>f . 1100 • I TRW pl • • * l'l\.11-1 I tt f t , ..C•lt 1111 •!'-• C In U t• )I • • ltou\H(o. I I Ill .. , '41 Mt"'O'•• t '2t ·~ l , Pr,.,""'~ II. ' .. ,_ TRllW Ot 4-SO •• S JS "" ;'I ,.....~ ,. , n o,.,~ .,. 11 'ff )' . . 111>..oJn 60 10 ri1 ... • -~)ttr llO t ,, • "· •-c m la G ti +1 .. 1.it1tt1 M llOd"~-,. "~ , ·~ .~ •rtl .... ,.,"' I 1q 10 I . 1.<.~11 I.. • II ....... , • 11l ' , •• ,,,·.. P•O<IG i M ~· ,, .... "" f ...... , ff ll~. ·-MtNLI 1 "w ,1-:. '; ••1tt. 1 • , .. ~~. -a e11 ' , • • ~" ~-" 11~ ff ... 1, M:f'(.. 1 10 ,, .;; ~ ~ "'P .. , ""' ~.44 1,•f •f '""-..., :iitt 1 s I .,,._ ~ A~~ , .... ~·• Iii t ~ .,,. • 1~",' ,10 t I~ I•'•., • • ~m.,,, 11 a~ '• i; Mor111111 1 1 113 J) ,..., ro ff I 12v.-~ eli.v pf 1 ' ~. v. Alli;.'";'. I • .. 'l . :;,': I ~ • "' v \. ""'.... ) u u '• "~,."o i1 :,: ~ =~~. : il ·a 111;. ~ ~>vC.Ot 1 • Hiio-\\ iat U2 •• ~~ • I V• ,. •r. :1':J':. "ll = ~-.~ ~::. ~:: ·.: ~·,.. A: .. lJ ~It:, ~,t" • Sn .. ·: j~ ~~. ~ = 1i0,,' n~· :~ ~~p~l!.! !J ,!:~=I~ T~~11 .H :1 1~ 7!t1: A~'11 n .: if 'ft U\i! 1 • .,,..,_.,. t t " •tlll • " I• • t " • • t • """~ 1111 1 tJ tl'• I IOI> t\ d q 1. • '" tMI oft • :r:i= w -I', hthnet ,40 I 2P. 1r •.•. Ate~ I • \ ) .. i. .,,_ .. 1 ~ .... If t • '• '• m «II ~ •2'• l <lo NM' J,lf ' 10 11~ \'\ Tt~Olr .0 I 1• • i... .. ~J'; .., • ~ ...... .. " ' 1 • I~ •• I • I~ I " .,.. Of L ~\ '. I'' PSvNM I )6 A1 20~. ~. Tetr1r11<11 II I , ..... ~ Ale .. :r • -;;· . . ~~f .. JDr Q .~. rwit1 I : j ': ; I 1:.-0 .. Ju • t; .... I -110 l''•. '. P')yf(; >I? • , .. n"' •.... f•lo.lm• .A ,. SS4 .. 't-.... Al61" .. II di '.1 • ., .. • !!-'I 411'• 1-. I ... I t ... -plJ• . ? J"'> .. 91gpft l7 . 4 ~ •• ftlK., '1 11 t .. ' A,_, .. 1., 4 f.J. -~ , .. r.: , .... . :,..n 1'~ • l' ri·; ·.: ~~M·nz . 2f ,};~ :: .(Pa.jl .. .J 1u"'.::,·· T::t· ..l ~ ttt:-;·~ :~I ~ 11 l • ... •1•"~ l t J tl• ~pl 1o I 11 1!1, IUllll ~I J~ 11"'• I• lt/lrl TP'?~, I ,)'I P!PO t~•V•-~ .... tl1i;i ·~. V, A rC\11 "'.. 't I.. ef\Ol 1 .._._ 1 )0 I 1 14 • 1 '• IUlllf.t•d It I 16'• Ml• Ut , -, t 2' 'k E l>f/.40 .. IS!O t6 -~ f•f'lll{O J 1 ~ ~, ... ,,. A ...,. tot t .. • , ~IWt 'I 1 I • • 1 jJ , ... • l(l<lholl 1 /j • o n.. .wot~ 11 1 a... "• I! pit 6' 1100 tCM .. ..i< II' 1 40 ., e ----., ·~...-I " t H • • ...... ,. ' " • '"' ' ... I ... I ~ • ldt>tllJ I 40 • 211 n • • .... -"°" I , )I •• PIOOI 'i . . 222 "'-~ hioro . • ' ~· .... A~ tll : ~ --'"' •n\oW 1 W ' 1~ 't , • , ,. " "' '• klffll ra ~ ., I • , • • MllltfW .0 IJ n U' • • '• Puet>IO • I Stt T..-rJ!ii, • ~.!I ~ A .. -.,.~ ......... ·~ I\ t.. Illa• IO I .......... lft,.._. • ., • MlltBttl ft. 110 , ........ Reem s • ,.._ .... T«--4 •• -~ A 11 • UJ in .. A • ... 11\t I o0 IO JO ... • Wf.C. I IO U'i )•;,, / ~ ' ! ~ a 1 Ii IS' t , .. PQSPL I .. I 16 II'-• ... f~W m I, t • l4 Al I t Allt 91 -.1* .... , t ...... 1 lO t a U , • \o 11 Pf) \ 1 'I ' I y r , .• it' u'•, .. PVlllNI 140 II ~ 4t -I\ Tn 11 1 J ~-V. •11 Ld I • ,r .. . .. .. Ir lif ... .... "' • II 't' . I~ II!•~" 11 .. :; 'I ' . . ~.. ,. " ~ ... Ti pl ' -~ At •' ) • ij'• tll~\fi t oJ ttil'I <If"" Olt II t al • ''""'<I> to I II , Mirro l '• • '4 ~rllnl'• t 1 t!t T'o . .. •• • Al~l 11, 1 " » . ...11 1 ,. 'f d wt(ie > o. • \ j).. 11,.co ., •• •; ••w, ...... ri, ,' t !'ls J I'> i.. Pur011r 1.1• u ~:.: \~ luC.r 2 ... 1 .40 MV.-~ Al ..... I " • ~ l.~lt I » ) qtU ) " I/• ?91· •. .. Mt .c. • $J I ~o 1.s , IU ,..,._ .... TufllO "' • 1M ul} .. + .. All"' " ' I .,~: l'M-t M • I ~ , •1 ,... .. 1:~.t11 .... 10~: ~ Mo ... ~ ', .,o• ,,.,, Pl.. . • ''. '° 11111 -... Tt•lntl I ... IS .,, H I .......... ~" ~·· to -, ••• t t• 11"1 •" nclh.) pnil n--. ·-"""'"" SlO . u 7} ,, ... ""Ttxllll IA JSI • .. Alt.ell ) I \o I W l tit }''° \t -•(.1\ I ,., IS\lo .... lndlM pl1 ) 2 2• ·' I.ti J3 !19 l'-'• ,..JI 1.:12 1 1' 2'111• V. Tift~ .lt 8 31'1 ,.'\\ ''• Atl4Mftl .. t W 0 t 11 110 ..._ • '-.. .,,., I I tel I~·• •• ..01(,e• 1 • 11,, , , , f .. I I 4 3 18 1;; ~ 20 lt lit ~ , WPtlA 40P II 1 ti.44 ,,_ .,110,.. Alt,. D ,.., • • • 1 !" 1 • • '"•' • 10 > , 11 •• "• 1,.,.1,l , 1, ·>~ "" Molv\lo "I • 1t IJ • 1,, -•-411 -T .. Utll 1.si • 144 20~1. "" Al~ I • t i ~ '-Ir I oA 1J ., et • ... 1,,,,) .0 W I lndlH•I I 11 • 4t j~ t .. MOllllOl• IJ 1)$0 I~\, '• A~A I o0 t '11 ,.'4 • Tei.I 1.2020 :» 71 .. -\'O Al 'II. " ' I• ... U'. • -·1> liOt , •JO II • I • 0 ' .,. ~" IJO • 9 u -·~ " A Of • • ~.. T• '"' J .. ll 41.. ~. Al ~" 'Jr.' .. : .. e I )0 I u.. (...,.111I10 U U • ::1ln~u~~ 1, ', U0 ~-~ MOftrl't I 60 \ J '7'1" " R E AO 7 2t It~, ft• l!IO Sit 10~•• '• • .... I l n • .,, II ... l:•C.10 I 60 ' •• JJ • • • I l!{:t< 10 1 ,. •• II\ ~ 3 4020 •' ~ 2). • AL( ,, • •> II r .. 1rew1 I'° I .. , lO'I) "1 AIPfl'• • I ..... .. (:.o ,, 1 1 .. 6 •• • l:otlW I ,,. 18 it • I 9" , 10 ,, l D -"" ~-· JOI )I''. ~. Re11P11r 10 10 w 14'11.. '"''pl 'OI 1 33 .. _,,,_ All ff 1 ' MO ·~. 1 EY 11• • Ii. !1'" • C•-l 60 Y tll• >O'.. ,, tnl Sii t .o 1 ti J7.,., ,., = 2 1~ 1 •>'•1 1• / lleme4 11• 1' 1..U '1" + "' Ttwt• p1 1,40 t '''". '-.,,.,1,.._ I ,, l --Ffj • 1• ... " • lnt ll<tl 94 1 100 uw.-v. ~ ',·~ •' :» •• RelKO I 04 • 11' ,,.._. •t. Tlllot•OI 1.30 q " 31 "• ,.,,,.. ' 'f )1 .. , .. • ,. .J 20 , UI u FM<, '10 , '""' 1j IM llC pl I H • tt1'. "' ::-;::::: 1 ~ )8 ,,.,. ,,. 11.,Am .io. ' 120 IS\/\. tllm8tt 1,Jt .. » o~ .... A"'•• j)f~ t } II\ • "' ~ ... e .~ "q. FMC."' 11) 6 ,. .. ,,.,,,n .. Tr ' ;.,, Mofl.$4 -.. II 101'.. \, RepA pl J.U 1 41.\io '!1-1111 ,.,· 1 • 1''1'o • ...... pf )1 O''t gs !If< I ..... ~-~ '° • II II •• '. 1111900fl ., • 41 .... • ... ~y ~l• 11 lS ... '. Ae pA pl l , s~· .. 11'imJW I so • II ll't "' AlftC .. d t S.S l "°" WI t n I,._ ·-r /0 I If I IKP5t I.,., " 11'4t-\'o -M I IO IJI )Sit• •o Reyt>I I 60I> 4 IS l1V•-... Olt1ftr St t) 710 ll'• •, "''"0 110 • 1' HY 1 • 1 .. 0 f'<K.111 n1 lO \ t tnleU.O J JO 1 41 41 • ~, ~Cit'> 120 8 1Sl 41'• • '• A•rm11Clllll wll Tlto< Ille f> )S 14'., 'o AlflttllltAO , • '•• E"''" J," • f'••(.n1 llO•O no,..,,,,., tntOlv 1 11,11 'ISl/:JHt •I" Mi>rlltnu I & k ?S • '" 1 J02 ~."now.tr AO IO 110 2'·• '• AH... lb IO ?M V• I'° I\ ., ..... Felrllld to • .,, ,.,., •• tnlrl.. '10 IO " ,..., • I.;, Motw~ lot ' 4J " • • • A•r•M I lO 11 ...... -''I fl~tm 60 10 , .. ,. ........ ,. ... , "' im g ... .,.I ...... IJ elilJ. 14. • FalrMIF '"IS II io• .. '. lflli\lum so IO .. , " • MtgJrAm " 13 l'>o ... !1••118•• I • 147 11 + '• fl'"'ln I so 9 2 11 •S'•I 1 U lrfltt .... ,. 110 ,,,,. ~. 'l1 >'I )I~ lO •• Fei(.On~ to" ~ JI ...... 18M "u I) tt!S 264 -•• , Mo,Mor I 20 11 ?S? lJ RllRtf 1 ow • ,, 17 f1mnM ' 10 60 •"• AmAll iO • t011 '• (N6tl 110 II u... '" FrW.tf'n • ti IS~ tntFlav ~II 191 7Jt\. ~ Metro•• 117 ,., .... ~Hm•n • 119 •V. + rtmilll 1..0 I • ~ •• Vt A4mAlr .,;i • ill ''~ , c111M1w ·~ tJ.1 .... 1. Fttf!tlMI \II ,.. •, 1n1H•rv t 10 & 1u ~ ~ M1F11111 1.20 10 IQ.a 31 •. R .. u cp 60 t •10 ,.,._ "" Tlt11A1 IJ.lk 10 ,., "• Air pl 7 II "'9 ~ Q\llWw DI " u ·, •, ~" Jl6 ""-• .. ln1MJn 1 60 6 \7 ,-i•,.., v, Ml'Ttl 101 8 17 H<. llH'"'9 1 to ) 10 2~ '-' f0bi11P ?8 8''1 "IE•• '.., ' •t ,,.. '> ~Fftool' 111 18 lO • " i:.cico ? 1 11.J U '•• '• 1n1Mu11I 110 I 113 '' • "' ~ord .201 .. 10 11v., 111 R•l<llCll .7• 8 36 14Y.+ 11o f~ 11 711 71 l A •nd• JjO I .. ~. .. l"ull H •1 '°'~ 'lo F11MDo lfjO • JI> J<l'I 11 lntPa11tr J l'Of9 '4 _ v, Mu<-40pt .O . II 6'• . RttnEI I SOIO 160 JI +Vo f-lm I 10 49 ~·Vt A n 1., • ~ si•.. .. "'~" 'fl Ol.1) •O ..... Fel!Hliil I 1• , 1.).1 tH. \o lftlAt<ll ,, 10 30 IJlt,. '"' = 120 • J Ill•. '• A•tll(;p 160 4 * ~.. TOIEO" '12 • JS 73~ v. A IOM '° ' r7 lfl. • Ow'Gmel I 10 • n! 11 • .._ "-IP8 "Cl 10 11 72 , , 10\I lnlTT 7 I I~ 11... "'" ~-I 1110 62 !''•, •~ R•IG DI 160 S4 1Pli-'• TOf"'Af!p1"' I 16' Ame.th t 10 I )9 '9 • • Ovome ... 1 ). ea ...-.. .._ • R•tl11 ... ,.. 24 ~""-"" ..., ..... .' ill _. 1 ,.. •I FPeppll10 12~ lntTlpiMI IJ)f -1 MurP()il .I016;Q0 1\••>'•R•-'.p"'-••l_._-I"'• .. TOllW .. IM111't ~ ,.., ,.. I S I JI•~ OvY>!er t ).!/ ti • • FOSl&;t 80 I 29 t•a.., ,,, lnl Tl ptJ 4 1 ~'I>-11> MvnvO I 6 11 It'• RtPFnS 1)0 S l2'2 ,.~ _ i. TOQIAol 40I> 9 ~ I) • .,?;' ::~ ~ ~ ... : ~~1~1S :!' ~r-~ mF~n1 :; : ~* ~~· ~ rnm~ti !! ~~: = 1~~j!....; ::-.:~~::~:a 1'° 6 J: ~"':_ '• i~ .J I~ 1~i ~.:. ~ AmOttlt 97 11\o-• . ., OlufOI WI q 11 , ~. l'tctUl\1 160 I 10 l) V.. tnl TT pt 4 SO II lot .... • V. NCH .Sl>JI 141 18"'' '' R•f.Tfx 1 J1 I 71 J7-'lo ,•-~ M : 66 r \lo • "• "8!. I OIJ 10 IS2 ie·~ .... Ontlitll 7 J7 \ n ,,.,, 1, Aclt•I '.0. 6 ,. 7''~ lnlfl><e I 22 6 u t~-.... NCR 111 1:119 61~. .. R•o"°" .24 u ,,. UYI-• "" •4'11Utl n JO , ... :Ei..!.Vt JU ·., J? 2 1--3 ~· CJnGE 1114 M &q ll'•· Fl~ 10C110 ti 14fio• •• l"''IK•IH S . t 7t .••• Nl llld 1.7010 JI/ 711.. .._ RR' II Of 1 !~ ·, !~ 1Vlt• l't f:: pf 2 S ~~ Jl'.a• ~ -• • On(; pl ' 1>00 0 ' • "• F \0 6 IS ,....,_ v. ntrl>Gp t 60 • )1 a.~·--"" Nl T I • 813 ,, • tvcoD ... l ,.. 17'"-Vo TWA pi I ., JI "~ 'lo ~F'.E~H \: : ":t ~f.!.: ~ o nG 111 u1 1sooo '~''• '"• Ans 60 , 101J ,, \• 1n1~1Pw H l 11 ,. 1SYa-.... NVF 1 ?n s s1 ,.._ . ::~~ 130 1: ~ W!: :1: T••n'"' .ao ·; 4lO "'-"• v. AmFftSt\ IJ t1 • , ., 0~ .,,, d070t01 "• FlntFwl10 S U Jp,. \1' lllJ,..., . .0 •JM 31 • Y1 Nee>l>COIJll 9 Ill 7t'•• '• Rol'tem .tO lO ,,. l1 ->41 Trentn< 1 .. t 11-Ya AfnSr pl '4SO , •• .,. ~ " I QC) ' M ,,.., ..... Fir~n I 10 It 1'1 IJ' .. ""' ·-•B S? ) 11 )1'J)-.... Mtotco 1 ,. " "' 21• .... Runro •• 1 " llh + v. TtetlKO ' 10 • n. 22 -..... A~l8d I "'-J3 ,, • Oh<rp I ... ,,. 76~ "'°"' 80 s •n ...... -v. 1-•EI ' so • 2• ''"'· -co .. 9 19 "'. Aeyntn 3"' • '04 .. r,.,.~., :11 7 11• 10 -.... A nC\I I JJ , .,. II'~' ~ C:.hH5v ) lO I ,.. ).)•-. ', klClv< I 10 I l11 1?to-If'> l-llii I 9' 1 llO 70' >-"' N.1-I 1 161 >0 , • '• AerMll I lO ' '43 JSl;t+ '• TtrGP pf 1.M , r20 .. •I A tlln' ~ 4 lb , .... + 0 1Yfft\I I • IOO 1" • -1 • A &nh I J1 9 6 JI,.. • ·-· f 2 :i. t IS 26'• • "' NtllAlrl .IO 18 s.i/ 30 '·• At yM ptA SO 1 1.,.._1..., rGP pi ?.SO .. J 1--I'• A In~ 1 ~ J2!'\ -·"' Otylmt wt 31> 2'. •. AtnBn I :IQ 10 IM 17 • ..... ·-•P l.97 1 71 n o., • .,. """'• .n. . :n ,,,. ' AlchCo I 10 6 SI ~-~I TrniC>tt -• ,. .. "· AM••I LI • '°' llV. -'. Otytn pl 7 J1 ""' '• FtlMI~ .019 Ill u•..... 1r.:~PD 11 ~~ ,t; •.. ,_ ~ Ntllc.tn .M • 476 ,.,,. Acl'tMer I Oii 10 U'1 ,. ,, ... w, lAO s 2D u -~ At'nHO ,1 1 I 111 lt\'t -, ' 0 ..n<E J 1 fW ll>.\'• I "'IN!lo 1 • >f ~ • '-' 2•"'· · ·, • NOii Pl I.SO . 217 3'''> I Al[:IT I SO $ 20 19~ 'Ii lrevlrt I ... S .,. 3'-\I. AMl>f'\e l.30 I• llQf 'l'IVt • II> O•rllOll 6010 )I> IS l/'o FIN!.11111 1 I • Wn • ~ I'''~ .&.t 10 U• J Ho •I~ NIOy(. 60'1'11 9 11"" 11 ren "> 1 '1 ,....,_ 'It Trevetr DI 2 .• 10 41 -.... AmHotp All" SH ""•-• 0 •01 n I 20 ,. 11 )(Ill.. • • • FttPa I ;n 1 Ml .. ,., , M J-J SJ uv.-14 NI0..1• 1 Ml • • lO ... '. "' 'pf IO .. I.... lr1con f 1'9 • . 31 " " .. lon\IA•~ .30 al Ul 10 ... ; 0..vEt I M 9 10 JO • • FJJPa ... )1 3' • JmeiF -I) l7l 2• Ntl!Ohl I 10 • 781 71.., • 1 • AlleAld .42 11 321 n~ ~ Tr $oM • . IJ J ••.. AMI 60I> ll ?S3 t1•,.::I O•EI pl 140 tSO llSl..• 1"'-Al'ltMIQ At 1._ Jamswy 01b t ~ U¥i• 'It NO!slP Au tlOO 1• ll~l'tw \ 10 • 1Qf 74V>-''• Trlat11d 31 llV.--AMdcp "'I) ,,, 16 -., OvEI pl 114 "''° 116 AUnRI I OI " .. " ... J eflU.n I I .. ...._ "' ... ~, ' • . ' 3S If AoblVI )0 • s 32'4-''• TrlaPc .eo i 11 ~· ... Af11MOI" 10 lnl • .: °""'""" 60" " " Ftv•lllt. ., 7 2J 6'•· ... J eonF I l ie llh • .... ,..,, ' 1 ' ,, • • .. Robin~ J1 'i .. 10~. '·• Trttllyln I • " Ullo-v. AH•I• J • 14 M ....... 00-0• ... lib Ill/· ... Rll•h c I ,. • " ,, ... • .. JellPlll I~ • 11 -~ " NACGvl> I 10 6 .. ·~. RO<llG I.. ... .... '"'"'° 11' • J1• 1• -~-""''• 10 • U I• • '-OwettPir t0 • 91 I) • ''> ftKllM I JO q I 31'1 '. . ., '•--Mto!Hom 2l JI J.. '• Aocllfl 1 M oO 11'1'>-; ''-TCFo.tt I 10e 4 S61 U-IV. ASl..-ct J., I ,. ....... Out!IP"' I l ""' .. n ...... .,. 60 II n "" '" J::.~rc i l: .• '~ J~t::.:. ..,; Nlolll(I Sf> 14 ?SO 2l'\ .... Rock-• .• s 200 "" ..... TwlnO• ,., • 1 n~-.-.,.,, A Ste! ot c.7). 1 12• _, <:.o.Klwn IO ' 11» ui • '• Al/lf'X• 36 1 11 1 16\o • '• Jewelcor S6 ,....._ ..,, NMldE .60 1? 100 16 , •• Aoc~wl 2.20 1 :Ml u v., 1 Trcol.eb .IO S I,. '° -\.11 mt rrl Jt t• tk I Citrg(A 30 • )IO 19' .. • •1, Ft"IEnl n ~ 170 t\ . , Jl'tnMen 1 to • J.IS )Ill>+ ._. NMlntSv Sf> 11 2.S I& "' R~'"I pl 4 7S 6 116 • 1Vi hterCp ' 47 "'-.• "' '24 1 31 ,7 -.... C\t G "'' 13 \ ,, .. ~ ... Rem•nv ~ ti 731 hi -''• "°""'J" 1.70 .. ia. .,_ ~ NIPJHI I.SO 1 .. 70•. Rkln pt ',s , )I • Tr"'"'' J• Jll "Vo-~ AT • flO e ,..., 60,.. •• 0 1 p11 •• t) 19 v. F\ulV 80 11 JIY ,..,, • ~ Jol'tnEF 1S 9.4_ 11, NIStl'lll< lb "'2 11' / • . AottmH I S2 10 161 ls v. -~ -ATT pf • S 61' • ''t C.0C•8tl .0 11 lotW 8'1' • .,._ Anl.._I I 7u.t 1 'II ~ , •• Jol>n(;11 t 9 144 J~ 'Al NS\ft tllll 91 1 IS • • •-. AOllrllld ' • 112 16 2 ~ UAL .II) S 1509 31111 • OT~ J M 20 ..... " CouO I 1• IS S'll ._.~, • , .. R ine pl 1 U I 39 2 JO<llQn 60 I It) IS~, \.11 HSutlCI I 16 6 Ii IM'• ~• Rojlln• . .O 10 US 1' -" UAL Pf • .0. I lt~2 An >14 ID ,..__ ., Oawlk t 12 1 IO J t\.o " R•EC..t u J •I•· " J~aen l.IO 1 14 u _ 14 ~1s11 7JO 9 71f )t • '• Ao m 1' ,,. 39'."o• '9 UGI 'S6 1 J7 I'""-"• 41111• W• M .s • 11... .. Cl>ieNI M • ,. IS'·-.. Fl.C... I M 6 .. 16'•. ·-JO$f•M .M 10 0 10~ .... -1.. 1 8 •••••• Ronson 4S sv. + h UMC I 20 • 20.J -" 4Wel ot I 43 1100 e. '> Cot«.o :kl '"', •-. Ft•Pl. 1 OI 1 SS. lt''t • .._ JoyMIQ 161 l'l 1l )'yt ~ --I to 4 J14 41•,, 1'• Roper I .0 S 27 ,...,._ "• UME1 fr • 7J 2\lo-\'o 4W•I "' I JS tlOO u•. •• ColoP•I I 10 3'1\ 10•.. .. Flef'\>W 7 .. 1 lll JI.. • • -"-- -Ntllm"' I'° 71ot n .t AO••• 66 11 •n ,, ..... UHCRt\ 40 • 197 u • ..... amtron I 1 311 ,.,, (Ol(t.lk '7 • 11• 11 "" Ae!>ll I .cl I tt """' ~. t<LM 1 3~ 4 71 7'''• ,..Pl.,,. SAii> 71 7• ,, 1, Aowr•O !OeU n 20 UVlllO IS 2M> ~+ ~ Ame>O 40 6 l 111'>-"• CollinF 18 t 81 IS•> -1, R-'JO • Ill ~ K MUl n n 1000 71>"' ,_vPw 2 7 41 11', Rowan 01 U 2ll n~\+ \'O UVln Ill S SO · I •S...,_ \I) A.mtttll I 6010 19 )'•1)-I 0>•"-'n I 20 i IJ.S .l)v, \• FdF.,r Iii JO 49 41•• '•• K•IVAI 160 6 191 3'~ ~ NltvP pl t.60 , dO 11' / AC CO\ I~ 10 40 11 • V. VARCO I «I 1 4 2S'4 • \lo Amiee I 6 66 17"". CoHlllO 1 10 6 801d3~-1''7 Foore(. t .0 I 11 1111,-\lo K•IA1pl4.17 . I 60'h-V, NevPpl2.JO z210 2l• • AoylO •.M>e 6 10 63 •'I• Unarco 16 1 > 14 •.. l ' AMI( 10 • ti. IS • '} Co<I Pl I 60 J 79 '• l'orOM J 60 l 'Ill ..... . t<•ICe I.Ole A 706 1SV. • 14 NtvP pl I.ts J 10•1, •11 Aut>Orm .16 13 26 JO -V> UnBn<c> .92 13 IU 2 ..... " I AMPlll< 60 IS 242 j"'" ''• COIO.> J J.I I ltl :t8 f'orMK I 71 • 78 21''• KelC pf 1.31 > 71'tii, ,,_ NEnQEI 110 8 177 21'•, '" Auu Tog .. 10 li Ill/, • UCemp 1 10 l«I •71.,.-t •""'9• u CM Vt.. •• OOIGs P'S., I ,.. . AOte• I 74 II 1)\1, K•IC pf ' so ) S6 NEllGE I S7 1 11 II Ar.nH llO ' ,,, 21V.-.... UnC•rb uo 1 ,... "" ' .... Amr..Cfl II "" <.oryPt<1 • J .07 21"· ... A~ ~ ,, .. ..... "' KelsrSt I so 160 7•'!.-1'4 NENucl AO 18 ... )'II ..••• AyllerS 60 • uo U 'h-v. UnCm•c• 1' M 10 ..• A-1..-1~11 144 I 1'• ~ C0150h 7 l7 13 10 1\ .. , "' ~-I• I ISf> JS 't 1 • t<•neMll 28 '°6 31 I'> NEl\P P'2 16 1 78... .. S S UnlOllCD IO 16 ""+ 1;, Alll•I pl .. • ,~. • c.o"' 7 41 ' 76 ... Fotonvl >O '5 ,,, .... • .. Keneb · 10 • 1403 IS' .. ·; "' NEl\Ql' ,:,. 8 s 3l • SCA J51 ,; Jtei 1~ 'I U~lt< I .. • 111 u ... ••t1t11 I 48 • 20J ,.,, \\ Com!)(" 10 I• 70 37 ...... ,__ " 4'11 )I .. l(!lrPI., lot • .. l6'-.. H~E<; I" 1 66 ,. • SCM I 10 s eo '°' ... Un I pf • ~ •ISO ., ~~H uo •• ~ 1'-.,.. C/Tll>Ell I.to • I~ ... _ ~ ~~I~ :v ·~~ -»'• • ._ K Pl pfOS • "'° .. _, NVS Pl J./S . •liO 0 • I SPSTe< soi. '"' 11~ ~ ~~ I~; n .. "'t mz. ~ .,119C1.. 1 •• ~-.., OT'C>EQ r40 II UJ 1)\'t • ,.. I 1 !9 >It I( Pl. pl•~ 140 SO , If'> Nt ..... 11 lot 12 79 26 • '1t Seb4 '$6 1$ 71 :18 • • ' A::f:ill<• .si • n 1 ~ 1 '° 1 "'° 20• • '"' ~~~ 1 12 :. ":1 1:~; : ! " PL plUI · u 76._ '• Ntwtnt ao 11 m 11,... •• '!Hll,;;'in ·1, It 11 """ ''\ u~ : Pf 7M • 2 12 , ::01..!ln" ~ :~ ... , Epf 1'1() • 71 "tt ... Fr~I ?20 ) 100 )11 . '•I( SOln 7.IO I IQ 61~·-lV· Newt pf"'° ) ,. .. ,. ,, S#ewv 11010 81 0 '•• .,.. ~ c~I 2J 1 ,J. ~.,..:.~ e .!O it tt~-t E= 23~·· 1~ ~~1~:_ '• F-.40 I 11' 17'11 ~41~1f!"\180 •; J~ m{-~ ::::..• t)A: m :~ .... :~~Cl) 4• 8 16 13~-... UP<1C( 210 1&4 ttw \oo Q .... ,.... • ... ..e l)f ,.., •• I JO ' -'"' FUQe pl 1.2.5 28 I\ l(anNb I 48C> I • 20'h '" Nl•Mol l 60 110 J/ ;,, ~ 1lO 10 388 71 '. ••• Untroye l so :IQ !IO ,,,, ,,. , ' ,. _,... . •• ,,• -G-G -K p + NI aSl't ·, .. 17 I • StJolP 1.20 • 7 U'<t-•• Uni•~·· pl •. 1110 ,. \IJ " 30 " l " ,., "° •• "" (,AF .. 129 1l '. ... • .. LI I ... ' 60 11''•-I/lo fO v ' I • . . Stt.SeF , $0 ,, ,, •n· •• ~. UnBrllll IS•,, 192 12 •4 ~ M 1 &1 ,; ·;·~ ~ 1~ 'l '1 l':" (,AF pt I 10 : .St 11 •• • ~!l~1nf l • • ~! ,;., -1~ ~""" H'l i ~ ~~' "' ~ul I 02t . •• 11 . UBrll pt t.211 . lll IS .: ~rut!!l0 11f..2 .. 1~11'> :101> .. ,,,;;.,..Ix ·~~~1;:lfa'' ,·:l(eu1f, 10i•~1 ,.:= ... Nor11n 160s .. 1l'.-· .. r_.~P 1.~~ ;:l}~ ,,.~~rn~~1 2~~ ~~ll~ .. ~Kllf ,,.,., ' .., 16 "' ., JOO h • ~. v . 8 n ,, ' K•ul pl 110 b ......... Norri\ I 14 ,, "' 2S • Attll<Ent 11 10S 10\0, • v. r 1.:IO • 14 1~,1, 1, FE 1I , • t<eene .«) I n 16 '• NAC.<MI S6 14 tJ -· • "' ~ .0 10 -11 • '> Un(;rly 12 I »I 1n , • '-ArJ1~ 1 IU SV.-V. 1.60 ~ 211 26 -\'o R~ 11 ~,• ,~ Keller JOO 1 )0 U~• 1, NOAMIQ 10 •I• SOteGE l.4t 1 106 1' + l't Vittum 2.)t I I ~· .,, .VII~ ....... ~.Vii m .. 1 781 ,,.,.,, • l(ollOQO ''°" 9S7 71"-• ~ NOAPhrtio I>~ Jll• .. $J ... nA .99121 S6 "'"· .. UnlllnO A&. , i.__ .. An ~ AO , j9 IS~. "' 1.60 ,. so 1e-.:.·~ ';. I"' l~ !~ l~~ '::-Kellwcf 1'11 s l• II -11: No~ I& 1 3• Y'•• ... Sendt" .l(lt 10 SAS ..,,,_ ''• UnlllM ·" ' 101 ,.._._" "" s 2.20 1 '1 Jl...,_ V. NG 1.60 11 t """'' .,._ ...., ' • • • K•nmlt 1? 10 19 J6'%-V• NO r "'' 30 S • 11\t SP<l!lnO 2 20 1 99 U •1, UJtrB• I 04 I• UVO ••••• Ari.,. IY .• ,,, •\It+ ~ « 80I> II " n NII l.•o 16 <I07 4""'-... K•nnct ..,. 7 .. 2H'H 1\.\ Notsl I t.O? 10 317 10 • Sf'tolll pl .so 1 q\,-.... u11P•Mn J9 t .... Atl'riecU 1' 1 7\lo • Vo i.:x> S lll 7,,1,.+ ;,1 SIL_ .30 I> iS 10, ~ / KrUlll •1,! IS SI 20'9--\'o NCAISL SO 4 4J 1' '"' la"' 60 IS 7s 3S\lo-\9 UnRtlg .72 ) • IUtr-Vo .t.tllKAI • • m GO\.\-\'> p1 0 1 ,, ..... 1v. a ....... 11 7JA 70 ~ • >• KtrrGt' • ., 0 ,,_ ,1, Nt110P5 t so 10 11 ""' ,,. .n e 6 11'1•. • • u~os 1.4'e .. 30 •~ •. AMI pt 1 ~ •. 11 ~-\'a S • SWe-"'-c;.,ftftll 1.14 ' 136 2& l(effM I I II t.. 0 ._ " l'C>rH°' 2 tO • 700 31''' • • E &>t-.. U Fill 2 t _, M•-t AffftstCll '° '" 1~ v. 1 lO i .a. ,, -"' C..s..< I 20 I 2) ... ,._ ""' Kev•C-. 71 12 ... ..:= '" NOStf>llo ' 16 • lSl n~. -.• S.vAS(fl 11 Ill f>';•. "' u rDS 1 IO s 1'1 """-1 • &rm(. DfJ.7 •• noo OYt.... F DI ..so 2 "'"'• ~. ~...,., • .0 ' u e• • 1Ceyst111 ,. 1~ u u , ,,. Horfel n 10 19'4 32 , S....0.0 .Jl 10 .a 11,... lo\ U r pl t.ao . J ~ 'I\ ""'11111 I, s n ~-'-"" 1.10 '1 236 ll''l-1'"' ff'lllO .2A 10 I II JO I . ... IClcllleW 1 40 6 " >l'lt. \'o ~~ 7.54! I• • •• S.VEIP 1b s • 17'. . . u Hom .n s SJ• 11i.-Ya Arvin • 121 16 ~ NG '·!t 7 100 l1"9 "" IC.O .70" ~ JIYt . ,,. l(lcllle or1 IO I 70 _. NOrtr.f I .0 • 111 "'' ••• S..E pl I 1ll s 17'•-,,.,, u 11111 st s 111 ei.-\o ~~!~f .t .. ,t! ~~~7 ~ ll!.~:7: .• m 1}f~-·l/t ~~ l.10e 1~ n:~: :,: ~:::c~·~ .• :-. &01 ~ =·~ ~8c~11 :: ~ ~ ~: .. ' '; ~ .SO I~ l.~ I:\.\-~ 8,~~~G ... ,t. ~ I~~ AVl!Oll 2 ' ... 4t -... ·n . :1ft n"". ... . GAlnv 91., 19 IO!o 11'11 King OSI .II) 7 IJ:l !Slit-V. NwlEI\• 1 <IO I •9 ll•• • '" Sc._,_, » .~., ''o U .....,.. I 32 8 II ~ ~ A'410G 1 io a 101 20.... • 1 .. •4 •••.• °"""'° . .o n " l'"• -"" K r\Ch 1 u 1 " 2,.,.._ "' N,.E., en 40 ' • »'"' • '• ScllrPIO 114 lo •"4 Jl'4. ''• vu StH• i.eo1• "1 1•~ .•••• Atfttoflt I t l3 It'•• v. . I II) ~"' Gn8ttll JIO 6 3 IS • . t<ntQIRO ll 216 ,,..,_ v, NwllnO I IS • 11'7 <178\• 1 / ~111111 <10 )It t7Y 13Vi , Vt fOf)( 1.60 12 71 361.'o' '-' A1C~y£j I " u .. """. .... 7,1•. 1• ". 1v. (iftGM>lt 1 10 II 110 ,..... Koehrln , 1 " n •IJ . I(, -""WI 76 :36 I"• ScNmt> 1 40 II 17U 8& • "• unr.,... 1 11"3 .. • I '411 £ OfS.17 • J 1' . . . f'w prt.SO · · II 2S • \'9 GOnma I 11 10 9l "°"' ''1 Kollmr ,_, 1t IS u-\f> NwlP Pl 1 SO .. 10 7S'-1, SCOA • t I Ill )()\\, '4 Ulch pf 7.11 •• 15' '"'"' + \tr All kit 'oO ' .,, SI.,._ .... Pllo prt 23 IOI , ..... "" OtnOWI 9 6lS tn '. Kooon I 10 I 27' "~ \-,..,..p I"' ;i. I 7SW. ~Uld w 57 ,,, utcl't of l.11.. '" '°14 • "" All"~ ) . 'J 1n••-Pwot?U · 1 ll''• 5Ef 2.0IOlm S7"• t<ou~p ~A IS 11""-\tr ~I tell SJ 11"r Scof"111 1.0 I )' a211o'...'~ UntTel 1.» I ... 1Wr ..... AhAc 2.IO . • ........ VI Air •Se • SU 12 • ·· Feb I M q JOI J7 • "' !(tell 1 . .0 I 119 ~+Ya HwSIW I «I 8 ?4 l1" "' S.COCtl'r 111110 7S •l "•, '• Unll 2ofUO ·1 IO !k~• ._ A\le . 3' ll"-t ·~ ICoc> ·· 35 S\\+ ·~ I 5()o 18 31 76'• t, Kroel'tlr 16 t6 -\I, Nor'lon 1 a 19 ~l\9 '• S<o!IP .. 9 se.s w .. '-Unllroci .)0 I '1 .... A\110 • S2" 146 )I\ •• ~ llCp I 10 6 Mn ,. .,, e .tO s J1 11•·· '• Kr-ooer 1.11> .• ~, 31~+ ... NorStm .,, 8 3J1 ••••• '• s.coc1.,. l6 10 II• ,, ••• I'} Univ., .» • 12 VI-~ A1ttoCp .tQ J llS 2' If: l()l'p 7.10 I 142 111'> 'I) lllJI • .O 10 161 JS"'• "' l(uMm .10tt 7 II 16111. . ~pt 160 6 47 • '• SCOvlll I 40 I 141 11 , ''1 UnlvFd l.2110 20 • ~ i\lt(O of ,.20 I ti~~ ~ Go Pf 2 • 10 2S • · • • t~lr pl 3 II 40 Kr\Or le 1 60 U-11.-v, N;iOot n ,JI> 8 49 194'o··l'I• ScUOOtr 16 S 8i.t f l/t U~~ .. f !-04 t 10 20 •• • · · Avco ill • ~ 20 72v.-1~ °""'" I .. I 61J JI .... c;.nMtO .40 ·~ 6'1 18·~ I,. -L.-L -0-0 -S.Cud Pl tie 10 '''·-"" UP OM I.it 13 ,.. .. ~-v. AWJfT • 10 HS 1''.t.-.... (.ofllllPl.Zllo41 ll •• .,,. ''• GnMlll• I II 01 30"· ... LFE .tOflO " ,,,.._ .,. OKC 1?010 78 ''" "• SNCAl)fl.44 . n u~ .. '" ur. IFE ·" 1 129 22'9 ... AvM • U? 20'1) • 1;. ConltlAt l t• 41'o ,.. CiM01 6.l)e ~ JOIO bH~, • t l F' E gt .SO S 7'f't. . 011Ulld SO 31 188 30 • '• S..Conl d 1 m 29 -,,.. U"lttF 9't lO 10 u!h r .... AYCMI 2.eo 1' 11» M"'. "" QlntOll 1 40 • '°"" 28'-GMol pl s 3 M . LITC ., 1 I '"'•. ""' Oollll•P I It 10 8 11•. • • Seet>CL. iJO ' S1 ll -" utiPL f 2l.to "' I v.-"" -._. -grJ()ltof 7 2 II ~·• Gllllbr'I .40 8 l~ l.S • 'o LTV IOtll .... '-0t<1"-t I U 14 891 20''o -~ .. S--A .JO S 4l8 111-.-a., UI l P .IO ' I ~' V. 81 MIQ :t1 2""• "' tT~f 11• • 410 .. • ~ GPU 11• • '" .. • LTV" :m ll , • .,,_ "' OcctPltl"" u e .. -.... S.•hl .. 9 " 71(• 3""' «M 14 719 t •4 • '• 10.le 1l q Ill! JI' '1 • (;n~lr 11 I '" 1.TV(p pl S • •11'1-V1 IP pl2 1'. 18 )11 > Se ·9111 l30 ls.>11 i,. e~J!"J ~ 'l 3tJ m: • !~ ~'!:' 1 !8 • I~ ;::• :"' ~I I 11 ISJ llO''> '" LecG .. I 10 S IO I' • \.11 CIP f)ll .0 J &S -... ~ j/t 1 11 IS~' ,.--Y-Y - 8t0Ut 206 23 :111~ 'I) (.oo+.Un .~ti U ) : 1~ ~IHI ~s:.: IS: .J:i'' .. " t::\'rr'.~1i ~ ~:t7 ~ ~:~:::~~ ~ n:~-1 ... Sff~ I ~~'!!!~'.,,.:':: ~St<t;. ':tl1~ ~ g: .. " 3::•,c I I :n• .,·7~ ?{~!:. "• COOC>lnbl ~ 1'1 ',!! !1',! :· C~48 18 "'"'. • L•n'•,• ·~I' "3 790\/i. v. ctP pl? JO 7 73~ .. ~ I,,.,·, IJQ!i ,~,, ...... Vellotn A " 1 1~-.... ee11ft 2 21 I t1 l..;;' Goool.4' ·-,,.. •I • •• Ci 7S '100 14"• wt l't -~ '° I v., 'I'> I 60 S 14 JO"" "• 5M1,.1,. 1& 84 17',. '" Vtrlen '° 17 1• "-"' • ,. Bell 8 i 10 t.lOO S2'f<, ,,,.;. ~~T_!! 1·~ ~ 1! a:'. '." C. lO 6 ISi 18>1o-1 u19 I?!'] .. 116 70'.-• 111t l9EO I lh II 1'11 II If' .... ~ .S? 10 191 0 '1£-i.. ~=·~ 1' S 111 lH.-V. 8 •• n • l3 ""-~ ... . 1 • ~o IJ Ill s.. '• IA•• .. p .~ s 49 •. EOPI •.• o 110 ,,.,, ~u I 70b 6 7S I•'" -''• V1~1c01 : ?::···;.: 8ellCU• so IO 10 I'll"'. " '"° 76 • " ,. ... Gensl• 1 .. s J 18 '. l.usw I 60 • • :W.•l'J-"• Ea Pl 'M 110 .. • 1'11 "" • 2ll I 11 9\, VtJISe 1.31.41 .. 01i~! ~ B-P'i\I .0 • JA8 t~ "-CocKwocl I 19 II 2) 21 • . C..11.,,., 110 IS 11 39 "• • • LMEnt .IM II 2 :Iii.._ ~ Ell Pf I l4 ISO IA Sha -. 18 ' 6 ll•\ i; Vlecom .7S 14 «JI 1)'1., v. 8 ... P Df • 2 1 »'-•I CDrOur• .JOU 17) • ' ,, (.ePec I I I ~ 7'i • '• lMll'N .IO 14 1n 41~-.. Ed pf 7 l6 . dO 1''1) ll'> lihfl<I.. ... • 18 17"•-.. Vt EP,. t .J1 1 l"2 !414 Bf*NV 2 JJ 7 S4 n i, _ v COre!n .. I 1 11"11 • w O.Pw pt? l2 6 7-''o ._.._ 1 1 • 22~-\\ E pl 10 76 1110 109 I SNcltll IS l 48 28~-~, VeEP pf9 7S ti~ 100 Bll:OIV• .. • 77 1~ 1\ CornG IM 11 14'1 )i ... l't GePw Of7 l.S II ,, .. l •llVelly UI J • I. 011P"' 8 °' 1100 81'/.. " sr-tH :IQ •• ,, 13"-VeEP Of?'° • ~ ii 8n11Atn 1'10 91116 H'~-· \f\ COrr8Ja I 14 11 10 111'• '' (teovc Sit• 'I 109 11'•; \o ~!l'lmn 1oe • 203 10:---\'> OttP pl(,121 . 14 24', ~llOll I 110 1 86 )A~ t I • ll•EP pl7 20 , ~ n =· ' 8•nt1 Tr I I> IS JI!'• o,1 (.ou\lns n• 0 4"" • '" Qtrber I SU 10 70t JI•• • I ....,nner C) 6 JJ I 1 /• • ''o 011P PfA IA 1120 111 1 • ,,, Shotlll I l:lt!,, I 7 \H61,, , .... VOrnello • l:sJ iJ1 Bk Tr pl 7 so l2 291~ C-te• .80,, ?IJ n .. I • CtltY I 70 ,, 70 3'v.' .... t"'1" I~ 1~ ,;~3 7:~-..... Olot6CE I S4 8 09 114 •• '·• Sllt!Gto .70 s J} 12~. "" VulcnM I JO • 2.5 ,,_ w S.nner 10 ?O llf> I~"• 11, CO•Bdt l &S II >Oll3 ~:'o 1 "" Getty pl 110 3 It . t=~F~,1 I 1., • ·· OlltGE pl 80 1610 10 SNIG c>fl >S I ""' • Vo e.rt>er 1 eo 11 JO 2•.., Ctal9 .!O) ) '"', V.enlPC. 60J'I II ~"°' v, ,.c "" ·· OltteN<i l..O o I 77'•• "• SN"lln , \3 H""' GMOCR 12 14 U7 I~ .... Oene 1,<IOO 9 &I 31 '• Clbfl'll 60 ) IS.. ti e•l"ln 7sa 3 '°1 , ()1111 .88 6 701 t•l. ''• Slltw pl 4 <IO 1300 SS I -W-W- 8ern\Gp . 1 1 & m ... , ~. O~F ~ ~ 11! ;01" I '"' Cldvw 10 & IOI w .. • ·~ t:::~,1F 1 ~ ~ m t:· .~ ~"''" I ?O 17 •81 411"' • .... S4erPa< 1 ·u .i 11 "'"" • ... WUI eo 10 48 2'"•· ... S.trrw n 10 101 JS" "' CtoON '"" 9 J, •• • • '• V.t10H111 1 • 14 11 , • " LOF 7• • ,., 11,,,• • .; '" 88 8 1• l1 • •1o s.on-1 1 :11> e J'l.S S7',. •. W•bai l't .so • t! 111.l.-v. lk\'< '" I 20 • n 111·~ • '. CtUN"' J • l •I • ' • (tjlletl• I eo I I ,,., )I.. '. • ' 10. .. I J7 10 '" !Monc>dt I ... • 71 ll>"-"' Wel>A pfC so ''° 47V.-\lo 8•UKlt I 40 t M6 O , tilf CIO<re> ~ 8 I> 711 t • t..SW 60 • :J8 18' • • / Llbll pl I ts 7 .,.:-' °'""~' I •I 8 71 I\ o "'II e S6i II 71 IJ''lt '"' We<hAly , &? ~ .... . 8••1Trv '° 11 )91 43•,\, •\ ~. .... 181 1 I .,!:, • , r $H ••'• 11. I.I el 7 :! • 44 14, .. , ., Of-7023 88 11, , "'11Pat S6 17 "' 1n . "" WelMrt .n l6 ., 24 ...... . 8•YCOIP 2' 4\\ ..... ~,.._.. 41 -1 I.. I I )I J.4\'e ~ !If. ' OulMer 1 .i q 1'I 71' • • ''t ~r t0 • ?JO 18 • '• Wa Qrn I.JO 10 a'1 H ll)-l/1 BokCIQ 41 6 • 'l'I• Crnl Pl 4.10 . 110 61 . I 37 6 160 10"'• 'h t ~~lpfJ, 1 :i:: f:"-1.~ O..rt101 10 7 ~S tS•o· 'I• 1010 51 11'• • "• W•llBu• .n 10 •' 7'\"+ \'ii Thuf'lda~. September 21. 1978 UN DAU.Y PILOT 8 1 Ads Tallied .. - 8 Firnu Place in Top 10 B)' MILTON MOSKOWITZ • T be 10 moat heavily advertised products in the American market. bu ed on measured 1977 expenditures ~ newapapera, magHloes, television, rlldio und blll boardi. \ Uoe up like t.h.ls : "' 1. Wlnlt.on : S:U.6 mllllon: 2. Anacin· $30 .S million . J. Marlboro: $27.2 mUUon: 4. Salem: $25 million. s. Pepsi· Cola : $24.4 mllllon: 8. Kool: $23 mi llion. i . Budweiser $22.7 million; 8 Coca·Cola: $22 mUllon; 9. Or istan: $21.J million, and 10. Carlton: $20.2 million. .. TH£ UST SHOWS OUR priorities: five clgarelt~ brands. two drug products. two soft drinks llnd d beer. T he 1~ sbowi.ng by cigarettes ia pi.rt1cularly 1m preeslvc when one remembers that radio a nd TV are off · Umlts to thete advertisers. The tobacco merchants he.Ve more than made up Cor this void by appropriating hu~e chunks or space In the · -- print media. Tobacto eomp.&Dlea a ccount ror one out or every $10 s pe nl an mag azlne advertising. They account for 12.3 percent ot expenditures Money Tree .. by national advertisers ln newspapers ,~ T HE It MOST ADVERTISED products come from eight companies. R. J . Reynolds Industries. the ncit1on·:, lop cigarette pl'Oducer , has two of them: Winston anti Salem. named for its headquarters city. Winston·Sele~: N.C. Wi nston and Sale m rank second and fourth, res pcc' lively, in cigarette sales. The No. i position is held by Marlboro. made by Philip Morris Inc .. New York. Third place is occupied by Kool. the menthol lrom Lou1sville4!l Brown & Williamson, U.S. arm of London·based B.A T rr{. dustrles. The other company with two bra nds in the top 10 1~ American Home Products, a New York holdfog companr It has Anacin, which runs second to Johnson & Johnson :i Tylenol In the analgesic market . and Dristan, which run_, St!COnd to SmlthKline's Contac in the cold remedy m arket. However, none or these companies spends enough to place among the five leading national advertisers. Tt\1.· trade publication Ad'vertislng Age appeaJ'ed last mont.fl with its annual ra nking Issue. and here werP. the five lead ers: PR~ER It GAMBLE. THE perennial No. 1. spent S4~. m illion ln 1977, Including $19.2 million !or Crest. Sl~ malhon Cor Pumpers and SlS.4 milUon tor T ide. General Motors spent S3L2 million, s pread over it:: ma ny car and truck lines. Frigidaire appliances and AC~ Delco pa"!S·. The Chevrolet dJvtsion alone had ar. ad budg~ or $156 million to s upport a passenger car lineup t hat 10 eluded Chevelle, Vega, Nova, Camaro. Monza, Mahbu. Chevrolet. Monte Carlo. Corvette a nd Sport van. General Foods look third again with a $30C m illion ad expendit ure. Kool·Aid was backed with $18 tl million. Shake 'n Balse.SL3.6million. S EA.RS, ROEBUCK & CO .• the nation's largest re tailer, spent $290 m illion on national advertising. ret.uning its fourth place position. K m art, second to Sears In retail sales. m llde it~ first uppearance in this top advertiser circle with a 1977 ad e1t· pendlture of S210 million. ff you're lnte~ted in the percenta~e of sales that these advertising expenditures represent, here are the Ad vertising Age fi gures: Procter & Gamble, S.i percent. Gene ral Motors, one·hatr or 1 percent: Gener al Foods. 5..6 percent: Sears, Roebuck l.i percent. and Kmart. 2.l per· cent Market Stabilizes A Bit After Losses NEW YORK CAP> -Blue chip and gambling lssl.fes recouped some or their losses today, but the rest ot ~ stock market remained on the defensive. -.• The Dow Jones average of 30 ind\.aslrials. which ~· • fallen more than so points Crom last week through w nesdey'sclose, wu up3.98to88!.14. : But losers held an 8·3 lead over gainers a mong N~ York Stock Exchange.Listed issues. ~ Analysts noted some tentative buying by invest~ looking for "bargains" with prices or many issues haviil& pulled back to late·Jul levels :- St~la IR TM .-.pa1ll9l11 Do..,,onn 1t rrraflfl'i New Ycw11CAPI r'IMI 0ow JOM~ •••r•~ i OCKi • HEW YORK IAPI· $.tie$, 4 p M. P"'f 0oen ._. l nw Clow C~ •1111 net <Nt!Ge Of Ille ltileen mo•t •cllve l"a &~ II .. s..-•so <I? 81>1 ~ • 3 Nt w Yot11 Stock E•<~ lhUll\ r rn U2 14 , .. SS lJ'J 04 147.~I ' I tr.tcllll(I n.1._11., ., more lllfn \I ' II Ult 10s 9S 106 60 10.s t• 105 '9. O I ll•mede In 1M,>OO n•, , "° •S Slit 1'18.Q JOO IS 7'1S .0 1'11 11 , O Boeing .. ..7,300 1>S"' , J llldu• 1111, BellrMIQ •n,100 SI+. •Wt frM '10' <QI C..uWrlCI :1.o,700 .. ~. ·•''• VIII\ 10·-~: l~ · ~:= •:~ . w. ,__•s_s•_k __________ >_.m_._20t.,._ O.n NlolOf\ lOl,OCIO U\'t • 'It W•bll Otlli .. 1'3,600 ,..,. • 1"" Pot..-OIO .... • . •• Ul,400 .,~ +Ill! Olill 011 • • 264.lOO 1• , 1, M<l(ttCp · • 740,600 JH'l • 6'lt ~pslc.. . . . . 1:1&.oao 7'i ... ~hem n•,'lOO 11•. -•, y IM.. 717,'00 ?s• r • t ' ""'· ...... 70l,'OO " -"' M'hat St cH·k• D i d NEW YORK IAPI AOv•lltt>ll 0.CllMO UllCll•~ Tol•I hwn ..... l'tlOft' NtW IOW\ ..,,WO .. d • W>'" """ r"' U M • '· 1 0 W '"' • • t::::i:f: a ! .~ '!' ,. "y ~ n n ~·• • .... ~. '"' m " ,. WK"'' M • n ,., .. • B•rSIG 1 .. I 10 11 v. Ctwl<tl 1 'IO I 976 J2~ V. Fii .'IO 4 61 2J "• l rEll 1• 14 1"1 O.\lo' ,. ()ulletGo I 8 118 1'1•0 '1o ~ , SO 10 JS ·~ WlkrA I 60tl t 7' JO\(o-" •••no ., 9 2 ?6 u umr 1.n 4 .. 3SV,. .... , 1.:IO I ~ '''"· •. tlll<PI , ,. . . 10 11'\'ll •• 0..rnTr I 10 6 l4 77 ••• . Still "°" I n 16''• ... WetM11 I 'IOI> l ,., ,,.,, v. AIFd t OI 11 '" .,.._ •1, Cull>to 1 \o 1 8 17'to • "" d ,,. S7 6 ' :00 v, -• 17 19 •1 1 • 11 ~""~" 40C> & 41 n-.. + .\t S«yllne .a 10 108 14''4 t '" WtllJm I .60 1 IU »..., • V. • •tF PIJ 31 •I SS... 1" C.uo1En I 80 S 411 31' • • "• (loutd I 611 8 804 JOh •.t. lllon )ft ~t U , wt n(Q 110 1 118 J1 • , . Sn'llM I 70 4 46 ?0•11 "• W•llJ pl I •• I~ IQ\1.-1'1'11 NEW YORK IAPI· S.le\, 4 Pm prlct km M lo .. 4Jl\, 1''1 CU\nOrQ 1\ 11 1h 10'11 1 t ()outO pll li I JO'ttt-•11 ,,• wenttl I 16 7 )73 U V,, ,. Smlthlnl '17 10 311 U ' •-"4 Welt.,I pllAO •. • .. \lo-14 and ,.., <,,.._ OI Ille ten mo•I •<live lt10 ,1' 14 t1S 174-... Currin< 1 10 I tll II'" ''O ~ I~ 7 JIS 18''>• " t:l::::~· J I~ ~,..: 1! wt1tl pie 1) l lJ ..• Smlkln• I 80?7 101'1 'IO\d 11/• W•rllFd IS ~ 11~ •t, Ametlcen Steck E •Cllenot hwes 1't II> • •St JO •• Q>rft111 .IO 10 1•19 II''>• ,,. .7 It sq J~ I «klld, 'i IO? le~+ v, 1frdlrl 60 S 14 II• ~ Sm+llllr 80 o Ji. 11 -.... W•r...CO S U -\'ii ~:t:,':'f,1"f~11Y el '"°;{.jOO~" :,•,,_ , ,.; •r-111=''·"'1•... ~~\,....\.\ 2"~-'!J~? ,. 1•'• • ''• -"vi ' a •7 IS''• lltt ~rs 1 )ilfJ -~ -Smutkef I a ?I 11'~-~ wwmc"' I'° •. J ,.._..... etofllnll A "'jj ,~ .. • tl'• SALES .. -, HY Slou ul••., :13,6'0,00I, u,oeo g, ', ..... 'lo ~ ~~ •• ~ .#J , "~ -., •. i .I .. P~MI to" " 11 Sfttlc>O't... IQ 38'H eniS IAO 1 ,, -\It .1~ ~ .. , ,oao ~1 -'1 11en 1 .., ,...., .,. ._,.. • • at• f"41t , '""-~ _ _ " .,,, • p t:Qt,.,,...._ ~ ~ 5; .U~ J~' ~ ~rncom 1 t. 4'~~ l\t " ~· •v tlOnM ,M 'J II l\'o+ ~ Cfor\I~ ,tot> JO 31 11 'o • '11 kO eo.a II lb 16'n • ''I t M I . 11 I 19'.. • f>!. ' 10· '1511 ~. :'. ·• • ' '.,A9< ....,,~ ~ -•• ~:~~#-~k::.!~~~ ~· 'I\ 8"HtlOW 'i I .. ~-v. 0-0 lrll l.10f 20 , ,,.,, "• nSI•~ 1 70 .... tA'I• "' P"4A!I I 14 .. 11~ '" Al. r • .. .. ~ 1.. .,,.. ... B•l"ncl ,1. 1111 7'11 ...... Of>F 6 ., 11''11• .,_ NoH~ 1.70 I ?S7 .](I'll, '• I.II.Co 1·10 I ... ,,., ...... P•ctl! 2'14 ·; )"3 )31f.+ .. S<YEG 1.61 I 9) 1811 ••.. WtllN•I I.JO 7 ., V'Ao---e!l llK. !Of. .,,.. .-, lie tell 1· I 174 57 t 'Ao Dtomon .JO . 212 I' 1-.,_ WPln ~ • l5'1 1'Jl1>· ''• t'l. pll 7S 1 •1v.-1 Pl< r. I ., 8 1' JO fin 1.61 9 IS W e-... WUN pfl,!R). 3 • .. OC1. ..... ~~····· tlSi 41'1! ~ 8tmlJ ' 7 • 22...,_ ~ 5'" n • 211 13 • .... alll I. •• 71>4 JJJ,i;. .... IL PIP ~.. u 2'"" Pet 2 .. • \I'll>:....~ ~ .eo,, 38 l'l''o-.... WtllWt 2 ~ 47S 2~. Tllt>o• Mt... ..• 93, •••• t "' a • . 1 n •'•• .,._ CQ 1 l1 I 111 JO'"', V• GI pf I 1' . 8 .. ... . IL PIO o 7 27\.11 .... • PNw t i 1 U t t 20V• + 'I\ 1 80 1' 61''• '" Wot~ .!OU 4$0 '7 -... lnslrum Sy\ •··· •2, '" ' c> • .IO 7 _. 'S"'• 11. ti .121> 10 t 20 • •.i. •!'fl 1.04 1 !fl IJ\IJ •••• LorlQOr ;.. i• 11 Jt '..:i · l"ec,.., .ft 1 XM l?'Ai+ ~ • 00 9 ts H!Jt ..._ W•UI nJ .<IC !4 110 2•"'·· ·syntu Ccwp. •. • 79.700 J2~ -''' Pf SO . UIO ... ,,_IV• o.r11n0 1 60 9 17• W r '" t.,NIO wt • 98 1).1• LOulCp to ti ?Oi J3.Y.-"• PecPw 192 I l•S 111-.,_ 't)71 1 ril ••~ W•'iC s .• 10 7 1 -v, BeMI ,, so 1~. '. 0.l•C.n •• ltQ u Ill) Rty 14 s ........ i..tP•c 60I> • -1Jt•• "' P•<TT Pl • ISO .. ~ I I , .... ... W•bl>O 10e 15,.,. i.v .. 2\\ thntlf S)O II lll •l'I\ °"''"' 7 ' '5~· .... owe 40C> 1 JI 10'•-.. u LAn• 110' .,. n-\'t ,.,,, 140 1 HI IS_ lo\ I ·:sf l 21""' '• WtenUn ·'° s 7 7tlo-"" 841\QI 10 ~"' Dtll•f•• IOI" 21} ., ... 1"11 "'""1.10 i 141 It\, v. Lou¥G' , • :JI n •4 •••• Pe<TI" ., 1 • IJ .:. "" ·~E : ,. I 2!~ ls"'' '• WtliMkt .. • J ;illO-l!i lip• and DOIDIU .. ,,..~,P 1• ) • "" 0o1... .. 290 •S"-'• Ill .~ 17 ..... ., ~-n•t 10. 1' 1114-~ PeiMW ., ' ns 111 •• 14 .... , , "' • .... W•I"" 1.40 • tJO '"'• .... t!•IPO 1. 11 i ~ 0.v<O S(lf) • J8 16'4 •In ~1 )U04 -vo ,.brll I .W jj 49 """'• w P1IW 91 t 30 ., IS"• .. ETtt ).20 1 11> )I~~• ·~ We FM 1109 II i 14\.\, ;r,lllSll I , H..._"I" 0.Ylttcl I.AO 4 118 .0•1.:.:·i.i. flil 3.§ .. l •• -l uc•yS .i4o10 IA! ''"" .. 1.-Pa1mec 1 s lJI ""' "' SoN~pt)82 ~ '''"' • "• WtPP Pf4.90 •. 1 h:' .~;s"'~ ",'~ ,..s• ,4 )'.-O..VIPLl.t.4>10 sa IC>''I • '" Wjf 1 ;1 ', fl14 , ~· ulllow .JOfl 100 11111. •.-Pamld1 ttn u. 6 -v. t7P~;~·4 1110 l1~: :~ Wwl,P111P1• 2.40 s 4 1 '41 .... ' ' ' " Oe•r;, I <IO 8 tOSI JS -'-• • 't O , ' LUktll~ 9li • 1S II .• P•nAm S JOl9 l 'lr. , ' c ,61 • .,, leek r tO IJ 331 t~ • '• DtlMOn I 70 9 S4• 38 , H ' JO 6 ,, 1 ' ,' LykO 111 10 -.. PanEP '60 1 170 q r,1 t 1!11 ~Ry Ua I 93 U!Jo 110 WnAlrl. 40 6 '31 11 \', ltolrJn 1 '8 1 I~ 26t •-I OtlmP I '9 1 s• l4 ~R I flO 16 II t • ' twke I 1 ~ l1J 11 _ "'Pef)fcll lb ' '° 70~•• lo\ AfJc>f ;f . it SW., WAtr pl 7 .1 22 Jtt'• • 14 llul t I 711 IS''• ' • I 24 I lOI 17>, '"' ' P • p ,,.. Un I I IS tt • Vo Wl\811( t 04 1 1Q 4114-.r,. l<k .. R I at 10 Its 22' .)"' &tV.lr .IO 1 7JS 41111 -._ Of• S1 l20 Sl • 1'1) yllC:iyt U 71 u -14 "H' '·""II 2' ,.~,_ Vi SGufl It 11• lO'l'o ~ WnHoA G II ce U'h ' 1we , ., , ,,. 20>:' • :• l< ~ u~ ,,~:. ~ VIII ''° '1 m IS"•• " MACOM 46~ -»-v, ::~H~~ 1 :g : 1U ;: -1~ SouAor• • 1 11 •l A&·•-" WP•<ln · 1 s '° )4 7 ~ .... ~o lD. Jl .... '• 1)2. 11 l ) -~) '°" )010 ~ Oll't+ ~MBPXL. -• tt 20 _, P•r~Pll .011 .. , •••• ~ S..CAU ,,. • M UMi+lllo -l'vbl •11 ., lt'4-.... leer I oJ N 09MY' :., " Ol :II • "' -"--MCA il . MA ,,, .... "" P•IPll 10 ,. IO'n-"' S..8'11 I 10 • , 28 WUl'tlOfl I «> • ,,. "' ....... 8ootln ''°"I) .. 73 U 14 •l ., :.0 IS 11 11ii.-... ti#Mf • • )t1, .•• MEI . ' n 11\Q-.:.. Pa yl\llW so tO ,. 11 • • ~IFOr 30 s '" IS . wnun DI•.., ' '° .. llolMC I 2l t 19t JO \.11 I • U 0 ..•• HettFB 1,1011 l:W 21~+ ,,. MGIC 1017,. n'h + Irr Peel>dy 14'>10 101 ?S -1 Swt~P'I SO 4 'l'I ' '• WUn dPll 1' J 11'1'11 '• lle><den I 11 1 In ,.,.. "' d l S1 ' lt7 "'"-,,.. HlllPrl .toe ' I 7' .... ""'""' • 37 ..... ... PtllQO ,. • ... Swt.-.. I 20 ~ 98 ......... WUTI Pf j,Sf>. 2 2•!.o.-"' aorow I to• t8 lt~ •. ,, •EP''H t O .,.,, Hlllllbl !AOll Ito 1011., 1.i. MecDn • 8 , ,, 1 v.-V.:PennC•nl ~' 11-o-,_.So<lr1F .:1o111 )() 1z'-• \II w.,101:1 .,,.,. ''"' ...... e><m•n• ll II\ 7! .. tr5 7' . t.S.10 IS :.:r · MlonttP I :IO ' 128 u.. Me<U • • ., l ~ PtnOI~ J •'I•+ Iii Sc»•lon 60" " ........ Wt!Yk 1..» M ,..._ h l:'EEll , 44 10 49 U\'o • v, ii .. .. 1~,,. • w .._.JS tSte 10 16\'lr • '.. Mecmltl : 1 IOI 'Jo'"; * Penney l,/6 i S7t '1V.-l4 $Ptr•'£H I 8 13' 71~ ._ WtYl>fO !GI 4 19\lo t V. • pr t II ,, .. ..., • 1 Pf 11' 21 ,, -" ......,, I b u 11 • v. ~ ... ,pf 1 ' ,...._ "' P•Pl I., • tS 11"" $ilrryR I l7 • 1018 .,.,, .... W•yt rlir .IO I .. tti+-\It ~E ft' 1 " I J ,..,_ • .,., 1 to 2 11 .. -"' IW!trm ·'° ·; 2JI 201,' ('t ~Y ,~· 'i "°' •lit-v. ~aPt. pl •AO "~ ,.\.:: i4 SP"ftll'M 1 ~ ll •' 1•~-.. =of 'of: H .. o~. + v. t..,.,!,t ~ i P2 ~~·"' Glor .4 •JC? ••\ ~ 110 10 'll\'7 • \'o ¥41•~0 ,., 1•1'1• l!t aPlF ti 110 11111 -l!t 5'11WO 140 9 >00 2•1olt·•" If • S7 •1"-'I\ ~SI tel! '; ~-l:z OlorolM i ltO 1µ.·;"' Hlt9t In II •I '7\t+ ~~Ct ', ·;· 11 ~· \1o _,•:t ,u ~ 120 • ~Db •Orn)'~ ~ • " =::,i;lr 2 )5 tt'" ••'> l•IM I 'i IJ m )414.: If'> I tti t ff l!~:: ~ :r,;J :.: •; n ~~~I= \lo =:i;;;H I.AG l ~ ~ ,.:_, ''J 'i 47 ;::-,::' .. ~&r';.., t :i._11 101 2*\o ._.. Wllel:t1 ~ •.• j .. .....:: ll'> im~-:1'4 ~ 't ;J j\ -~ 1 ~ ' 1.S r.')-~ tWCIMt .20 1 1 .. 1411'>-'" 1N11llln .1' ti"'-'II ,..,,,,. pf UO t0 ,.\ •+ '6 5181'1'\t St I• '1 JC>IOo • \4 i~p~ 'rth ;fl ' rkwGt I )0 , ' 11 u . ""8 ·'°" t-14~ ~ Hvtlltltf I 11 Set 1011\-"' MlrH~a M • ff! .... ,, i "' -....... i~ ,\.I 'I 7• 1•~-v. W1I 1c; ,·., ' , I 1111"'~ kYVO 1 '° 1 ti ;a.,.:.:.·~ ... l 11 ... ., ~""" .so 12 '" ,,,, .. 2•1) ,,,,..,. uil 1t 1111 + .,. n p1u:1 . 11 " -lh ~•c i..o 1219 o'lll+ "' Wll t•MI · , .. I'~ "' kUcn1u ., • lt14-d MI ~I~ -.. ...,, ... ' .. 1 I l)\~ "" ... ,. M I ·-1 , r ·'° 9 S) IJll•-\rt SI "ff 117~ Sl -" w r,111 II 1$1! • .. s~ \. wnSllO j ·; , 1ev.= t; EQ I .n. !2'~1· ,·10 .. 231 ., .... \4 INr•IO 2 .0 ~v.--' 2.llO 7 111 lM • $1 IOlt • I t)l ~~-· .... w (~~ • ti • ~' 11...= ~ iftOl'l'J! . -..+ "" ~,;ts wt lM ~\ti• \'t INt~) n ~ ~+ lo\ OtjCo t Ut' 19 -"~ga. ' 'ti w-'"' WJ di '40 I 0 ' =~"t., I: " n~:-i: ~'°" '.ml: 5"'= ~ "'!m. I!!' r, r.~~! t: ==~..:it i • ...:: ~ r.~~· AOJt I~~"":-.~~~~ :: : ,, ', .· .. ~ ., , .11'1. 1 ;. ,.....: ·;. rMWll , Ill~ h;: ~ ~ · !~-(~ ~.., l :s 11 OU -._ =*'.:.' i' . l ~ 14 ,.:;•: lllO l! ~-~ ~e:=~ \.~ ~ y ~= :z :1,:00 1.~u t '"': ~ "'~ ";'].•, ~.!..1~ ,.: ~ ~: ... " = ~ 04 J J !t ·; ~ MMt.y 1 • "' -~ ,..5, ~i•f; .. • 1-V.. ~ Sltrr.. 1 ll t ,. 1619 •w :1~~ 1 Tf '17 1;~ ~ r •! P 11 'I\ U ·5,, ..r'!""' HayesA Ue • ~ ~-111> =:~lot l)IJ ti? 1:~1 " ltt~ t'.201~ m ,:; II\ t="10, ~ 1t .: ~ W• " U 4 • !,! ~ ~ •• ':• ') ;~ e '" : ,, • tt •1.:.:·" :£a'ifK·: I ti fl"'-t': ~~~ ps I, ff> ne=·n t f. '. lo la 1~; ~ ~ri ~ : ,.. ~: ... : ~ ~ UI * ,, 1f1~1~ ' + y . 1 I~-l&o ' ' ~r ~ .~I I • V. • • Y ,,.._ "-s;;, 11 ti ,.,., • "" ' ...-" Neme I McKMCp , CHwWrld J AlleQl't Cp • SCA Svc S Wt1l>b OltE • MGM 1 Bf'MIO '"" * E••'"-~ t 8ettrMIQ 10 Herr- 11 '"" ·~ " c ,.,, •• 11 MurOltr u Sco11vs IM u "'""° Alrt 16 El~lllNaU li Hffl' ll f:~.i:., ,. ~~-7S 11-nr.:;' 4 1001 1 11 . 'a ,, "' Jll 1 11 , u•'o-... rt 111 1 10 .i • 1 _ 11 v.-·~ II _1_ , !+: • w .,,. • 1 w..,_. .,., , u..:' l11 ·1 ~· .!. :: -1·· , ,~: !I~;: ~" ·, ,. •i,, ·~ =~·'· ! '": =· .!II!'°:: ,Vi:,"" ~h k ? "' ~: ~ :=.rwtc . ,t 'll ,::::::: ! ... ). -"' • I -,, ii• r1fil1.io1 •1 1tto+lll m ! I ;s _, )1,. , WOOtl • I1R ·~ .. ) Ho lllf . .. ~. x:• 1 ~ u.i:.·1~ Mll , .,.,. \'1 ti 1 ' • 6 111to ' I 1· ·· ~..,_.,. ;;.,, 10 ~""-'"' WMf 1 12, ~" .. 1 .... r \6 1 . "' . ,0 • ltt • , • . , • .. • ""l... . " n .. ~ l , , OS,, , .... , _. i~ , :r 10 ~ Ji·-l: ·:i· .. ti .. == ... r11e1l ; " : =I ~ · 47'1'> V. f'(~~ "'1 iA ,: 1!:::.. 1,.0 "'-1!!1 1 ·i 1~ ~ 1111 '11 '~· ~ Or ~ 211*11 '-" -V. = • r., ' ;1 ~ , ... : ~ ' ::u:1 .. 1• 1~ !.1t: i.P"t ·•;1 '....: ~ ~ 1·'° .1 1 tf:· .. ~ =~~-·l1 1l •., ,~: ~· "f . .l :• ,~ ff '.,. ~JTir. '·'? • ,a ,.~ "" =~~rl, '1' ~, ~ :~J. Ii lltM _ . _ .... a i: ·· :·~ 11f: 1i1.; lil' 11~= t ~ · ,' ~ :m--... ~ ':'i f:-~ ~ ,t,; u ·:~·:; ~~1:h, .• i :u ir: _ ~ •l ~ tA. \) f1e j•' 0 :i-•1t l~ It I'''-• "I-~ 2 """ ... ,..,'( '·~ ' ....... s:r~·~. H ;:·.. Wylf •• ~ u ~ " J • tt i ••• I lt I• :I",;:. !! ' 1~~ • :; Mt • ~ ~ • .., , ' 1, ~ 11 '° ,: iµ n'~ :: I. f1r J 40 •• .. • •:'t-l•'t HlllOll I • ii IC!J~ » . ' = " nl w.. -fl!llMY -"" '° t '° • UI '41 • -Ill -&-y-a. 'i ,.. -~ "' fjf '•1 ,. "• " ...., 'ft I ,..__"' "" o , • .., ll"-"Pouir, '.,,. • ~ (;Of ui " '1+-... ~f.t2 '" 'm f ,~ ·~·r1 =i; • ,::-·1,. ·: ..... \\ :r:rtfR~,. ,. ...... 1 "".:'3* ,J ;;~..:"~:t..-~' .1.d , 6~v. t~~ ~ n~,~ la" :tf l .. ,. ... _ ~I I. • 1 • \\ ·19 lo ~ ... -""' HollYJ " ~-1;. ~ 11 I~ u._, v. ~lMY 12~ \..•I'\ pU~.to , • .. ' .. ., ~ et •~ 1 i U • '• • ~-l.10 , t~ ·~ McllllYf SO 11 V1 lat'( l.7t. I ~"r-.... . f ll ~1 • • :xri~-itle U 'ft .,. el .. \t't, I -,:1i-Htlllltlll ~'1 'il • MclCH lti 11 •••'~ UITIO I I 14 41-"° ,i t l lllt! I ,,._ 1.11 Al .. i;--· \lo \ l'O • "'4 ~ IGMi .. • 1t .__,. t • 1• Mc"-I tv. ,...,~Olll . l 1 ~· ~' ,.. t • I • -> ltl 1 , ' V.-Yi t• C I.JO 12 s. .. -llit C. .lit t \ ~-V. -U 'l• 'I\ ~LN , t t~l't-\.11 fl'MrOM .» ., .U • " 0 • 6 l'lo-lifl'I M • ~ • --. -.. Pct. Uo 11.6 Up 2).0 Uc> 70,• Uo 11.1 Vo 1!,J UP 'f·' Up I 0 Up .e Vo 9S uo tJ Uo U UP 1,t Vo I.I uo ,. Uc> 1.t O UP 1,1 p •.• Up • 1 Ult •• ~= t: UP • 1 uo •l UP • 0 Uo \ • Pct. f:Oll ,~ i ,. t I i f: ' ,, '. M Ii :·1 I H . ' ·i l. H H . l7 . .00 •• JI SCIO . 16,..0, . . . -DAILY PILOT Thurtday s.c>tembe1 21, 1978 Tele1'ision EVENING t00.0Q NCWI (MCAOCNCY ONCI A l•M-..1"••tt"-l••t •t • Mi ..,. h•• t ,...,, ........... • ,., • ~to I • t41 0 YOU OOH'' ,,. ... 4D fHt IA.40Y IUHCH (,,._, n· ott"'-o• ...,.,._,...., , ...... ""''" '"''"'Q , ..... , " tiut r~1\ ''"' t I •t t .. th.-·~. t ... n,•i... • "' 'i) SU,~(TS ()I &AN ,11\A 0 fD Ovt.-t.\IY ,..,. .. un ••••• ...,......., --im~~ l~I m f'AffHANO SKETCHING l •• ·~ I ('1f0, ''"'"'° t C88 Nf WS 10 WORLD NEWS TONtOH.{ &30 U YIC TACOOUOH 4D ILOVE lUCY C. ''"'I t' '"' •'I • ,,,, I • ft tn' I, •• ,; fh t l \H , t •I t1"\t· -ti ''lr (1n, l H 1f t)1h 1( .. t al MICHAEL JACKSON h•H I hro• •·•l \t••Ptt•tt W 1Ut•r' u,-rh outy ,,.,, hH r>t tn .. f I A """ tnt .. r p1 utht tn1 m.if•V poht•f ,,, tflt ut1nq·, O•'••ltn() \llw'tlh lklorl' ht· b ll'mpOr<Jril.Y i>trttken blind lH u bullet wound. BCl rnaby Joncl> t Budd\ Eb~cn> aJld h1!'> c·ousm J . R .Jones ·, :\fark Sher~ 1 trnil two killers in th~ scawn premiere of l3arnaby Jone~ tonig ht at 10 on CBS, Channel 2. •-t..rttt m1~._.,,.. • ., •'"'·•'' t) m HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS t tln1 .'Ulfl ( .. nlu•v l t ,, .. "' •a CAOSS-w1Ts 110 MERV GRIFFIN 1·00 I) CBS NEWS 8 N8CNew8 • 0 llARSCLUB 0 W~LONEWS TONIGHT 0 8 JOt<ER'S WILD Q) SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN f r 'Ntff'\t• ... , t I') ~uHh~ Cl) SANFORD ANO SON tD MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT m DESIGNING HOME INTERIOM · [)olldr£ And $8<1~ 7 30 I) THE PR.ICE 18 AIOHT 8 INSEARCHOF ..• fct•rtt.1duu&. 0 NEWL YWEO GAME 0 THE GONG SHOW 0 LOVE EXPERTS Cl) ADAM·12 ED 28 TONIGHT fluo.1no 10 ..cn1t·v•· ""tt<1ot 111h•QrdhOn 1~ dr~ m NEWSCHECK 8 11.98 BEAUTY SHOW 10 MATCH GAME PM 8:00 0 ( 6 THE WAL TONS t5•• .. i.on Prvm1i.r11) I ht_ Wo•ton~ l.J(,.~ dr.tl)I•(. r r1,•n4.Jf-·~ 1n tht1•' hv~' Hfh .. , Grdnllp.. d1f>~ Mil•y fll<>n dncl r "" mov .. drl(J Jonn '"' Ollt •f'O a IOI> ..... '1W3'( trom Walton ~ M ount,11n 0 PROJECT U F 0 . C'laannr l l..l#l fng• I) KNXT tCBS) Lo'> AnqefP'> U KNBC t NBC) Los Anqelti'> e l<TLA(lnd) Los Angeles 0 MSC· TV I ABC> Lo., Angelf:ls (() K.FMB !CBS> San D1eoo 8 KHJ· l'V (Ind I Los Anqrolt:s 11) KCST (ABC/ S&n D1eqCJ Q) Knv11ne1) Los Angolf:I'> ti) KCOP TV (lnrl) LO'> Ang ... 111~ flll) KCE T • rv 1PBS1 LCJ'> Ang1.11~., I!:) KOCE TV (P~SI Hun11ng1on BtldCh fS1iJoOr1 P111m1u•ul 'lhO U11durw1Jltlf l11G1<.h:n1 A 1,.l1Jllllr bO.ll 10 '"rnmlld by ,, U f 0 llnd <l brOIOQ1SI '" fountt un(':onM.t<>u"t on r1 •H•,t·•ltod l><•OCh unrn111k1.0 t1y '''".C.., ') 0 MOVIE • ,. , I o find A n 11nb0w t 19711 OO<.u- fn;fr118ty A l.om1ly ""plorwo. rtw I uton M0<inl.11ns or Wyoming .ind Brye-" ( .;nyon lhll •Omp1nri riroundi. 01 the no1or1ou~ llurcll C.i~ ·.oy 12 nr~ I ., 0 11'0 MOAK ANO MIN()Y MO<k MO•ll• lfl Ml)rk ufllftm•hJr w•th o.1•1hhng "'""''~ movt1:. .. 110 1nu 1111c or M1fldy ., .1p,111m1°"1 0 MOVIE • • • 5pArlo<C.U\ (l'IHI 11 t 19601 Kirk O<>ugr .. , l 1u•oncc OIMw• A q1nd10 ,lf)r O~dpe., from 'JIBv~y 10 1 l1ullf'flQ1• Ill« '\llCf\Qlh Of trnuor 1,tl f.4omu .ut-.J IJ••como' .i ~ymbof of "~"'" dorn 12 hr$ l Q) CAROL BURNETT ANO FRIENDS C..111•" J11c k Wu•llln Q) MOVIE • • I s .. phombt·• All1111 t 11J!>01 Jo.111 F on1.i11111. ,,,.,,.,111 Coflhn I wo l>>'OPlc !J<rl1t•-*Jd k1llOO 111 •" tuflh•"'' tra..tt c.on1•(Jet '"'''w"J "'" ov0< •oein '!..!il"H"" " ""' I W P£R80N TO P£R80N I!) MAGIC Of OIL PAINTING Mo• nong S<;<mt1 830 0 1)0 WHAT'S ~APPENINGll fl1M.ll OlllloJr O<~il&h« ,,.,,.,,. •111'''" ir.-e monoy to t11\tnt ·• 01 .c..o <Jttnc., ton ln~I fly 111tllm9 w1nr\111g 'thWt··, 1n h'm~••lf Q) THE 000 COVPU! I .. 11. '"''~ 10 make UP Wllll tt1' \j1v0< r f'l1 wile with " ~f"l11mwt1 •• 1 rem1nd0f ()f 11.;,pp .... dJy'5 flil REALITIES OF TV PRODUCTION l.ut1~h Arr S(!ldt.ntb,1un ...-11tt>r of tOt" l A 11,,,.•-s b()(ol< ,.,,,..,.,. l..e """ l"•niO••nr nl l Oflmar Pro our '"'n (,ompanv I I"" w ... 110r1~ a/\d • £1g111 1. l nouqll L Granr I 10l<l.'r. f.l'e!i>C4'nl ol MlM Produ<. lion~ l Mary Ty~r MOOrtl lOu Grant · ' •nd AnOdl I m OVEAEASY Ar I llf'l~leller d1M:US!M> vot•w1> on aging .,nd '110 w0rl< with the Seplf'MIX'r Oav~ Club. Artnur Fleming 011 ·"le d1r.c.t1m1n.J11on. u.itor em"'11 tommvn111e~ (A) 9:00 0 QUINCY • tSaason Pn11n1t,,tll Lusl S•• Hours·· Sam he& near death a~ Quincy despo• · ately .. 11emp1~ 10 1wlato a 1uys1e11ous poison sus· Pf'CIPd 011>e1ng rhe caus!' 0 ®J BARNEY MILLER fhe Searcn A young woman who llnds ""' 1 .. 1her rn a men s. beth· hOUli" .lfH?t .i 28-year ~oarch creates a d1Mu•· b·•n(;" wh1('1 1an11s mem l><>t" In 1,111 Q) MERV GRlfflN fE) SESSIONS A hve call-in "'ptc;1,il d~IC}nod 10 ttetp '<>''"' d provf'nldl1ve dll1lude toward menial llealln and 10 couMeract <;ff'<f'Otyl)loQ ol muntal heallh pro•~ ,,onals 1Viewe<<> may cau :.i 13-f.01 !142 11 '1!) THE LONG SEARCH 1Pren11P•I') 'PtOIC'.tilnl Sil" 11 U 5. A Ron.ii<! Eyre .-xpto•*''> tile vigor or •i>ltQ- 'ouc.. totpre5'S•On dtnoug Arn11ri,an Prorostttnr,. 1ntf'1v1ow1ng t>oth preach· (lr'i 1tnd worsh1ppen. 9:30 0 (lo, SOAP 1Ep•r.ode :111 Tile weo<J1no OI Oanny Q,1llas and fla1n" lclt.ow111 •s cl1ma•ed by .1 •,f.J•lhnQ cinnouncemenl l•orn th'I b•odc " mobsrur t,Uht!r T U BE TOPPERS KllJ 0 8.00 -"Spurlacus ." Kirk Douglas leads a slave revolt a~ainst the Jloman legions in this 1960 adventure movie with LuurenC'e Olivier. Peter Ustinov a nd T ony Curtis \part one tonight. part two Friday>. KCET @ 8:30 Realities of. TV Production. A view behind the scenes with the p rodU('Crs or The Wallons. Ei!J hl is Enough a nd Lou Grant A BC fJ io·oo Family. Quinn Cum· mings <an Oscar nominee for "The Goodbye Girl") joins the fam_ily as a precocious orphan who refuses to uccept affection. 10:00 11 Cl; BARNABY JONES 1'>1111 .0<1 ""'"""'") (l.,tn,)· OV lllml)OrilltlY bl1noe(l Dy "~· wound ""9·•'l"'-111 d b.tltto ot w1t' tn ~dY•• hlf1\b<)ll an0 .t mUfO .. J Wll· n~ .. lrom IWO Pol10 ~1llf·r~ 0 W.EB. (Ptt,'M1ttrcl lo Ar191•f1c.1 Wtth lOwif~ An .Jf tfH\'- tS•an IJo•btt••• Allt>••t wrio ()Pl\ ltie most 1mi.iw1.11H fOlt' Of tlt•f C.dt~Af f.•;lf'1'" ltMI -..rw h .. l'\ Ii nr 1t1n tum(>r 00 NEWS 'fJ (I 0) FAMILY 1StM60n Prl'tr'llflrli) Stml ing Ovor Annt•· Coopur 1ou1n11 Comm1no>> ·• ""' coc1ou5 orphon wno 10111s Int· tarn1lv c.,JuS4 .. 4' mue h lf1nb1on whun 'liltlfl o •h1 ,,,, IO .lr."•IJI ""V IQ1m QI ,1rt1<.hOO Q) NIGHT GALLERY tD THE PAL.USERS C.loncor.J igl'lorns Pr""'"' q11.,,.1 , w•'l'11"'i 1no UflC.(JUf1~0S •• n ,,mh1llOU') 1ouuu "'·"' trymq tor ·• -.,.,,, 1n ltu• Hov• ... • r,,t (.,(JmfT\fJM' If) WfJO ol w.-.JIU"ly ho~tf'H '"m.,,, ~ d,n,qhlt•r IAI m NEWSCHECK 10:30 Q) Cl) NEWS {Ii) NEBRASKA FOOTBALL HIOHUGHTS HowaH 1l:00 000rJl(l9 NEWS 0 DATING GAME 0 MOVIE * • ', Wh.H '> ~n (J.1u Ab<Hll I Ot!fll1Q C.ood ' I 1<11>111 C.to0r91• Pr•IJIJ1l•d M.uy Tyl!!1 Morn<• All•, ,, p,Ju ot N•"w yorkf.o1", ~uP 1ntcoeluc1 with .,ophott,f lh•• hJDPV dl~l'll~I' '>D•Olld• llHOUQh th\'C..1ly 1:1 IOf•o I m THE ODO COUPLE F 1•11> rt10fqlln1111~ h1~ L()I 1,.,.,.. bttrid '" nup.'' r11 uooom.nq on .... U•l•'"Y•'!t•CJn 'now Q) FERNWOOO 2NlOHT al OICKCAVEIT (HJtt~t~ COtl'\f •ty Wt1h·•'i ().,vi() ~IQ1d ""'' M,., J1 111 Broc.~man tParr Int /1tk1 11·30 f) I M'A'S'H fr""" '"'•'"'" on J<.C.utnµJ ny•'lQ ti.twkt•'"t• .fnd frcJpl)Pt JOhn on ,f d1JUO• r f')u-, fT\tttS10f'\ l>t•hmd t•f\l•my .. ,, .... lfll 0 TONIGHT Host Johnny Cdroon Gu6Sts K•!llllV RO<JPr~ Jim ~owler. r om Drnt•., .. n, Mdt11tnne Broomt> 0 TWILIGHT ZONE An unM.rupulOu'> 1•1tYt .. h"\l n1o•ctusnt tla1m~ llf; ,,..,~ 1 m,•ll•C..ttl du~I wtHt.t'I will ·-.:.tv\1 ,, C.Or\d~mned ntt.Ul O no STARSKY& HUTCH fht• Hr,,~._ A vournl h.:mJIP reparter d~~•QU+!d IQ "'" pOht« btfdl Imel' Sidi \ .. v JOcJ HJJ1fh •, '·'' "'~ 10 D" 001'-'<llOOoibl•' IRl Q) HOGAN'S HEROES A Pa.1~r1in C1.ebJrPt ••Oh, td•tlf'f Ot<~ 1nvohtt-<1 .n H<>qdn !I <"'()>anaq .. c .;po« , Cl) GET SMART tD CAPIIONEO WORLD NEWS TONIGHT m MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT MJRNING 12:00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE fhf~ OlC.1 M '" tp '"" Ci•V~ Q) HIGH HOPES Q) HONEYMOONERS 12:05 0 LL ces LA TE MOVlf • • MtCI0.10 T n1• Morn Wllh Jh., C..rlllhfl H,1t • HH'l) Q+.nn1~ w .. 1.tv•·• ()uu Amucn., Mc(.lt)Ud b•'<I"•., 1<1 tfl1Hlirl "'' n11t ,, .,,,vu• t ,,1f dlt•I f'\HH•'f(HI., .1tlt·rn''', ,.,,, m.oh tc, '"'·.JI ,, NBC Talent Scout Needs 200 Actors By JA V SllARBUTT LOS ANGELES (AP> -Et.bet Wi· n anl !>eemt.'CI u portrait in pooped last week A diagnosis or auditionists was correC't She 's NBC's top talent scout and needs 200 thes pians for 30 pilots ~~of 1mmed1ately. ll 's a ll part of the pus h by Fred Silverman to lc1:1d NBC out or the Nielsen darknt.•ss and into the sun· Mhine of r1rsl pltJCt' This has kept Miss Winant hopping <1hout in search or the pcrft'('l c·asl. Now, flndin,:: HClors muy not seem o hard t ask . parti c ul arly in Holly wood, 1rnd it Isn't in the case of young ones. But, she adds: "THE AREAS WHE RE we really h1:1ve problems are in the 35-40 age group, leading men and women who ean play comert y. They've either done it and d'in'l want to. do it anymore. or they're already on TV. "ll 's a nevt.>r-endtng search." A !.1gh t:'>rapcd Miss Winant. a short, µl casant native of Worcester, Mass. She Jr>tned NBC only in July. .. CAH lrtll ..... ,,_, .. _,_.. "AUfOf'SY" ......... .,.,,_ ..,..., ... , .. 1, CINEMALAND UUlt 111tMr ._.6»1911 ,..,...... '?IMOCCHtO" Il l ....... i..,,... .. , .... _ AUCI 1M WOHOULAMO ,~ .... Uf~INl8-tN.t having spent the lust three years scouting talent and producing at the Children's Television Workshop. She's a vete ran scouter. having done that 11 years a t CBS. lier car eer, both in casting and produc· ing. goes back to the Golden Age of TV in the 1950s, when she broke in with "Studio One." DURING HER CBS tour in which she okayed the acclaimed cast of the "Mary Tyler Moore Show" it still was true one had to beat away actors with a furled agent, so many thes· pi ans sought work. Nol so. now. she says: "Because of the way television has chaggcd, peo· pie don't want to commit ma series. I find that astonis hing, since they can become multi-millionaires in five years." Miss Wlnaot competes against CBS' Jean Guest and ABC's Pam Dixon -the latter once was her secretary -in snagging actors. She has several theories why emoters en- JOY a buyer's market these days. S llE ATTRIBUTES 1t to a re- surgence of independent movie pro· duction. an ups urge of made-for-T V movies and generally "that people have more avenues for acl.lllg work than 10 years ago." With 30 pilots to be in production by year's end, the busy Miss Winant admits to h aving a recurring nightmare: Finding the right actor. only to learn another series already has him tied up. Horowitz in S tereo HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Vladimir Jiorowitz' performance wilh the New ~ Philharrl'ft!ln.ic on Nlre'·TV Sun. day a lso will be heard in high fidelity on classical music radio stations in 23 cities. The performance, "Horowitz Li ve.·· will be heard on 20 FM sl allons and nine AM stations. Stations in 16 of the cities will present s tereo transmissions completely separate but simultaneous with the telecast. LAS VEGAS for Coed SundOI lhru Thursday Sub1ec1 10 ovo1lob1hty per person. per night double occupancy SPECIAL $12.50 PACKAGE Includes FREE FUN BOOK COCKTAIL in CASINO BAR 1 HR. FREE TENNIS CONTINENTAL BRKFST • !he new Flamingo Copn otters 650 Deluxe Rooms In the Heart of Iha Strip dial direct loll-free 800-634-6401 / She says she a nd her staff see 20 to 30 actors a day, then hit theaters here and in New York at night One of her troops here as theater-bound all seven nights or the week. shl' adds But thin~s have reached the Potnl now where she's considering emulat· ing the ways of pro football teams - hiring stringers she trusts to send in scouting reports on loca l talent throughout America . "I THINK l'LL probably have to do that," she !.aid "There 's been enormous growth 1n regi.onal thcatt'r in 10 years. with maybe 35 or 40 real- ly top-flight, professiona l theaters around. ~ . • "That's where we're going to have t o look. not Jus t 1n New York Because New York really h a'\ become a fol of Engltsh theater and musicals, so the actors have ~ont.· to the regional theaters to work." She grinned when asked if she !.ltll gets ambushed while off.duty by e molin~ a pplicants 1n Hollywood . "Yes. and I don't mind it,·· she said or coll your Travel Agent ~-·CJ TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS 12300 MOVIE • * t M.inlbo t tt)!>~I '.i1.,..1,..1 M.Jnij.1Hu ~t1ollt1v W1t\l•u \ A ,,1ho.c.11rl ,.~ ... ~~ IC1 f;UHU ....... OtHU" •• , dlth·d by .m ,1(j1T1U 1llQ ~ uunt I t tu ·,'l n-un J Q) MOVIE • • • Mt•~•'""' Uftl Doll 1 •'•4•>1 C11r•u•" fU)(l11''• fJ;H·•d N1vm1 A f.Httlt.111 n l Ooo-. M1uJ1'fJ" Wtf11 ut ttu IO\jt th ,,. ""' dtmt 11, ~'O~·n1u,J t7 111' t m Mov1E • • fh• Utttit c,••"•• 1 •'lb61 11, .. 1rv l'ood,1 ~uo "'' Hy.tu [ff<Hh hy ,.,. ,1i.t.:n vow•·' to 1t1t1111oh: Amtrtf ttl dPfM\'•• •n .1,,11.1 hnt• ,,,,. CJ•t.·~t 0 1\-0 •• ""'HS t 12370 10 S WA r C.11 , C.rt> • A lin.int1 illy fV•f"t-.0 t • 'tH•ulr>I ,.,._,Xl{I ••tOh• Ith •I t(>IJl"MHV 1tt YfhH t\ l'tflO ltOh<.t tn••r\ "'' h• ~1111<(1 prt'tt nu' If th·IU th1 '"~•· ... tt•,111100 1M1 1-00Q TOMORROW C.ut,'t•' Sh•vt• ~lfh• •1 o wn.., <ii Slvd1u '>4 M<1I>••• 1 0 I ... w1\ 1nd '>r•rH>k y '.tr,"i(rrl Whfl '•1••1•~tJ HI ''•tJ•O .how·.. C1ru.11nuhOQ ltom ~11othu •;A Q<,-..-,,p c;01umn1·.1 011111" Juct91 0 MAVERICK fht1 B•Hc.,ei,11•• 0r.uut 1•45 00 NEWS 2000 NEWS 0 MOVIE • * u,i • ronl t ,,,._, '' O,JvltJ W •Yth f uru f v.•·H r wo <.,,,I • h•'t tHnt .. tttYf.>'Y• 'I w 1U1 tftf l;t;•t"- l"J\,jf \.t t wintl\ C,Jf1 lt"t ... YO fJ tlr\. t 2 15 0 MOVIE • • 11>1'1 "4''"' t ... , .. t l•t4Ql \ OC.•lh_. IJ.tll 0. .1 ""''" />. Q11iut1 ()I tO••d • oo to l'l"'·U lt·f\qtf"l'l to wtn .t tnottlrtll y.1n'-• I\ tH aQ 225 0 NEWS 230 0 MOVIE • fftt ~rtt• C..rt•oll\lfH , ''t'i• r ( '" '"'' M,,,,,, M ,111 t f HOit ,,. A tty,,,,,., .. ,, u•.u •. , ., Ca ''''' uofS•·• h•. vu._._ •••. jt1(1 " • r11 ,.., •• , .in 1u .tt•1m•·fll ol n1urOu 11 hf r·1nHn I Q) MOVIE • • l o, 11,J UrJ<Jtt .. 1 •!l'> II 11.nbJ•u Hoh• lio~h· 1HtJ (,,. ... tit• bµprw.~·O ( n()h't" t.umH•, fJfQtHtl/11 tfln tJ1f.t(.h fll .. Qt)()flt"IJ I tuU1•• ··n '"''"''w l1HtUly t.' hf\. Q) NEWS 3·55 0 STEVE EDWARDS 0 NEWS l-: , Mov i 11 g IJ p? •.oo u MOVIE • • Bro Oea<11y G,•mo 1111• .. 11 lfoy<l 811dg..i5. :,,1mono !;,1fvct Wh1tv on vm .•• JtfOn an Am~tr1cun l11~.urrl•1h oori.ngloo 1n u .muyq11n9 Oj)tllilllOll C I Ill JO mm I 0 MOVIE • • 511Jt1gor At Sunrrse" (l'l7 11 GUOtgo Montgom. erv 0.tdnna Murrin A farm I 1m111 tM•OIV surv1v1ng lht; hom Wur •~ '""OfllOO by 1'1•1•<' murdurOU• l.luS(lrtet& lrom 1'10 Bt1fl~h Army (2 ,.,~I 4.30 Q) MOVIE • • R<><JvM 0 1 Snd(W()()d I u•11,1 119!>01 J()lln OQrtoll ()Mn.i l run Robt<l ...000 t son rounds up rne OIO QdflQ IO ~fund up IO Pt1nc4I Jt~H,.. Oi)IH~tt"' ' I hf , JU mrn I f 'rida11•• Daylh•~ .tfovlfts AFTERNOON 12:00 O • • · / Pony Sold1e< · 1 19~21 1 y1one Power Cdmt110n M11Chlilll A mounl•11 illltJmPIS ro quull 111" n<;1 1empw1> or a t11b4il ''' r .-.o.-ttlt®!it lnd•d05 t 1 ht iU rr11u • Q) • • ·, lne Judg,; '>IHP:. Out 119491 Ann :,Otnu•n Alt»dndtl< 1<'10• A rudge l1•drng. 1n Ille 0~1ly_QLd...loDOfl,oc.oet c.oo• ' 1ob 11~uc11tn1rv •t•turu. h(Jm{• wneo he k•J' n~ he •t. 10 btJC.ome a Q•dnOIJtnur 11 hr . 50 non I 2'00 0 * '1 Ille D"Y The W<><IO Ended 119561 AtCh· ,,. d °""""'Cl l on NelSO<'I ., .. .,{ .. 11 sur Vl'll(lf s of an ·••om< Wd• find a house uncontam1nau-o by r.io1a ... ''"" t 1 n• 30m1n 1 3:00110\ • • •, Escape To M1n<1.mao 119081 George M.1h.111c, W1llt Kooe>ma.n A 0•1•.t)f\4tf n t w."l.r •s persuad,.. .. o by ms companion lo . ,111110\IJI 01rl .,:.c;ipe lrom a · JitPof'lt6e p11:;on camp 11 ; hr 30 min I 3•30 0 • • N1Qh1m.1ra 1n c,n.ca40 '196; 1 Aob(lf'I R1oquty Chu•lft!. McG•aw />. t>rur.;I murd.;rer 11> -.ouonr by the ChlCaQO IJQlllAI CI nr 30 mrn I Ralph \\'t.11t t· and M1 r hucl Lcarnc.'<i as John 1 and Oh\,<t Walton discuss his impressive Job .... offtor I h<Jl \\ ould nC'CC!-.!->ilCJlt' th(• fl:lmily's m ov1n/,! lrom Walton '!-> Mountain on CJ special l ~o hour l'Pt~o<lt• of Tht· Walton!'. tonight on 8 on C BS. Channl'I 2 ' l> { SNEAK PREVIEW TOMORROW AT 8:00 P.M. (8\'0~t.\' ""'"" ) KEEPS YOU ON YOU .. SOUTH COAST "TOii In the DAILY PILOT 353$ LIS Vo(Jas Bl~d So LIS Vcoas NV 89109 AlONDRA Cerritos 91>4 553 t Costa Mesa ~49·3352 CINEOOME 25 Orange 634·2553 " ,• -. . . . . • # • .. • • • # .. .. . . . . ._ • • "Ill • • • I 1 ENTERTAINMENT I INTERMISSION Thursdey September 21 1978 DAILY Pit Of 89 :.;Laguna 'Zigzag' lnt~guing ·Original Oocuml·ntt&ry druniu. of th•· '"rt "°pulanu:d h} tlw h•lt•\ 11\HHI ru t• ... l'ntallom. of thl' ( »n I 'ht• r.mun W1ll1u m {.ialh·y »nd l t-1· flant•) h'A uld t''I .apuch·.., h,.., twf'n CfC'Uh'd ro1 the Uw11t,•r nght undt>r our noe.t>i. ll ', "The l"1ulun· lo Z11(U11< · wrattt•n by Or .1n.:1· ( 'o•M <'ollt1w drum it l4'DCh<•r John ,..<'r .1ac- 1 •• and produN•d ~1th an ubun1'hinn· of 1t·1•hnlf'ul ll~lcmdor t tht1 L•aunai Moulton f>l11yhou11\", whc•r.• ' It 1i. be11lj 1.10\if'llt"Cl t'i•rt1tt•t• 's l!UbJt•ct I• tht' J blUllW"'t' torpf'do1n.i • 11r tht• l'SS lndumapoll,, 1<hortl> bt·furt' lht• t!nd of World War It 1md tht-'\JbS<>qut•nl rnurt mu11ul of • ''' r1tptttln for f11hn1it to 11t<•N c1 ~'it'"R courw rn Mn 1•ff11rt 111 llH'rt ~ul'h .1n itttau·k Ill" rl.'l\Narch hai. • bc·cn thorouwh indt-cd' ' . GoldenWestCollege H11ntinq1on Bf' JCh I r11nqt-t ..., • 11 ( ,r • 1~r1 W11 I till -- I II ttlrl "' I) I• I t'••I i.1, '" J t>v C11 nit '111<,11 .. 11 , , ,.uu ·r u , 1101 1~,. :i•!ltf :1 1 T'•f '11•11rt"1r• r,, • * , .. J I 11 I 11, " ) ill It, ~ ·' J ' 1: ' I f 1lt I f I f ~ ' f ~I 111 .'.! ·' I • 111 • ~) .i(J Uc.1 !.:. { L ,, .1 ~I I I I \ t ...... ., ,,.~.,., 494 1!>14 Or.r r1 11 .' !fl 1 ·•" Ot/l'f'f C*SI e OOlM MAWN •OUL "-AT IN > ' -AVALANCHI 1.01 NIQ NOUI e NUN'f WllO WNO'U S~ TM1 IAJN.c11 l'lUS THI DllYH111 l'lfll NlUll IMNOf Of .... ,ANnlll11?01 l'Ult INTllMATIONAl VUVITlll'OI WUHN UAfTl' e IUUf U•1tftl HUVIN CAN WAITIPOI l'IUI OHi ANO Ofltll T 11101 _, llYNOUll e W U llflO HOOf'lllN I l'Ult OIWO> UOHTNINO IH I .. RI MU Hi llWNlf Of ... 'AHrNll ,., l'Ult 1NTt1NAn0NA1 vnvn,,.1 MCll MCHOUON e l..CMMSI PUTCNll • ruw ovn c11e1001 *" 111 l'lUI 00 nu THE SPAITANS (I} u1n-n • IOMMY tu .10MU ITU Of LAUU MAH111 -IUC«OUT111 °"" Q4.ut ---........ "FOUL rLA Y" WOA'tt -1:1 .. 7: ..... 4' '"'"""° 1., .. ,, ........ 1,. .. 1_ w....-11A1Tf '141AVIH CAH W Air' IPGI ...... ,~··· '----.J I AT/Wlf -111 .. 1:1 .. "l .. 7:1 .. t:IJ ... ..... "THI CHIAP DfTICTlVI" IN I -·· I ...... AUi 496 11!>3 .. MURDH IT DIA TH" IUllT IONOlOI HOOPU(N I "us UV.,M~1N1 ClllYT CMAM e eolOll NAWN POUL "-AT IHI l'lUt THI OHi A OHl T (POI OlfYT CMUI e eolOll NAWN fOUL "-ATINI l'lUI T1UJ0HtNI ""'.., ...... """'•in• HOOPll(NI ""' OOI TO llLL T IOI (N I MO NICMOllON e LOUIM llfTfll• CM HAW OWi CUCI001 NIST 1•1 ""' . 10 nu ftll IHITAMI 111 • Intermission Tom . Titus ANI> l.AG\JNA 1.HREC,.OR Oouglas Rowe has brought thli. anlnl(u111~ ori~imal to tht! stage with a ~lal(llt'n"'-' output of umh1tion in all departments pnrtlrularly Don W1lhamson's panoramic !Set ~h 11·h lookli ui-lhoul(h 1l belongs next door at the 1'ul(1•ont or lht' Ma~l<>rs There is a high pro· ft'l>H lunal 1eloM1 on tht> entire production ... crzul·cu 'i. story 1s less a play than a "fNI ,AILUltl JO llOZAO" A~ O<ltltWI 0<.,N bY JOfln Ftrt«<•. dlre<ted by Oouol•~ A°"'t· WI 6"19" •f 0...@16> Wiltl--, ff\\>111 rt~lt dlle<IOI Aoo ~. llQll:ll1'0J>Y 0.Yld '"•llh. t.<.IWUI oltwtlOt tan CAll•••Y. ~--,..,..on tllf°"91' \t l11rd .. , ti I II -).indty 0.t I •I 1 JO b't UW U~ MoutlOft ..,.,,..,..,., .o. ~ C•nyon ""*'· u-S.<K~ lth«v•tlo,..~t'3 t •l>I Cll« ... ~V•v u• i>YOMK11lton 0.1 ..... Comm•-• H•.,..•"1110 "l•\I Ofllrt• ~41'\dOfll( .. ,, ... ,f\.f'\ J-, ·~ ll ~0¥•f E•\U•k• ~•Pl GI ynn Ool\t1'0 f'llOh W •tf'\.\\.t"\ fNICAJT Thl' ftrst act or "Zi gzag" IS virtually d tran11cripl of the trial. although dramatic license 1s utilized m i.poUightmg the pnnc1pids who explain their rolel> In the Incident to the audience There 1s much fact finding and little emotional embellish· ment THE SECOND ACT curries the wallop as 1t focuses on the 1mrv1vo rs of the blast and their fiv~ days in lhc shark.infested Pacific waters. While the conversation of the sailors seems more calm and rational than might be expected under the circumstances. the sequence remains "the most gripping or the play -abetted markedly by Rob Hedden's accompanying film and Carl Callaway·s reallstic sound effects P ortr aying the disgr a ced captain. Don Willlamson gains momel\tum in his interpretation after a shaky beginning. George Woods delivers a powerful performance as the prosecutor. while Walter Daly exempllfit!s the war'!" bitter-aftertaste as t he defense counsel - In h.ls stage debut. Lloyd M a~umoto is 1m· pressive as the Japanese submarine oommander Alex Koba and Eugene Bennett are solid as· tht shorebound officers. while Les Reed li~tens the: proceedings as a self·centered expert on Japanese matters and Jack Willenbacher has a splendid cameo as a flinty submarine commander -TECHNICALtY. THE LAGUNA producUon is a masterwork with Hedden's slides and movies continually sustaining the wartime atmosphere on dra malized history lesson. Audiences may be sur· two backdrop screens There are a rew problems prised. for instance. to learn tttat just before it was in the difficult area or lighting. but these should be sunk the Indianapolis had completed its mission sorted out with more familiarity. or dl·livc·ring the Japan·bound atomic bombs to the Authenticity of the production has been as · isl<rnd or Tinian. And the ineptitude of navaJ sured with technical assistance from survivors of authorities l who had reported J.he Indian apolis in the Indianapolis -fou r of whom were present on . safe harbor ) in rescuing the survivors itlsocomes un· opening night. alonl( with former Navy Secretary der harshscrutiny. Charles Thomas. All an all. a n a us picious •------------------..,-=-=-=~=~=-----occasion and a credit to-----=-==:--===~ U NIVl!RSAL •TUDIOB TOUR local creativity ~·1 MCAr "'·!'" o..,~811•"' 1as110l/Q6CL~·1 It was the Deltas against the rules ••• the rules lost! ........... ~ ,, •• ,,~-............... 1 NOW PLAYING lDWAllDI' llAlllOfl Z CEMTUllY 21 Cost• Mesa""' f>4b·O:i13 An.heHTI .,,., 112 8902 '" / JO • Q •'i • t 1 •'.> r.i... r 1 JO • 1 r • , ""' • ' • •IJ on 'ft\ ~ 7 4• • • l)J • I"''• 'f 4'. • II • WW"'",." I !() • t 4'• STADIUM OlllVl-IM Ora119t t/141 &Jq 8110 STARTS FRIDAY INAN EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT KRJSl1N GRJFFTTlf MARYBE1lf ·HURT RICHARD JORDi\N DIANE KEATON E.G. MARSHAll CERAI.DINE PACE MAUREEN SfAPlEfON SAM WATERSfON edwards CINEMA CENTER HUIO• AT ADAMS, COST A MIU MHAVIRDfCEHTH '79-4141 c1nenome 6 scAeen 634 2553 comPLEX C"~pm4 n A•e L S•nl• An• .F",.eeVll•Y MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND" (PG) 4 ~· "'~ "SMOKEY ANO THE BANDIT" ''SPEEO .. TRAP" "SOUND OF MUSIC" "The Fail ure t o Zigzag .. will continue through Oct 7. play ing f u csdays thro u g h Saturdays at 8 30 CJnd Sunday. Oct I. at 2 30 at th e pl ay ho u se. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach ft 1s a ~e nu1 ne thl'atr1 ca l event PETER FRAMPTON THE BEE GEES "SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY "' ~ · • HEARTS \ ~~ lf1 CWBBAND0 i ll!IOOUY ·~~llll 0 rPC;•·" NOW PLAYING ClltlOOME #20 lOWAllOS CINEMA Orange 634 2!1JJ Co~ld MeSd !>4& JrO< O••tv 1 s• • 1 4· • ' "· fl t"i . •O 11 ·-. fOUllTAIM VALLCY ORIV(-111 I 'lllrt.11,. v~11ey •11 I /dHI Man and the Sea with Col. John Craig l\1;•1ml W"''J"' /1/mmulr• (1t/ /11/111 (_ ·~•.i: 11•1// /1w1J< /1 Ornrt.~t L•'•"' C.1//1·~·. Fall 1v1~ M.-n •nd the ~eJ '""''~ u•11n "Over .-nd Under the Caribbean ~e.i." 111, r•o,..:r.im ,, ,,,,, '" " /11ur r11rl ,,,,,, /mu (11/ l •·11.~ ,,, 011111.~t (11a;/ (.,1//1~1· '"' ''" '''"'"X /11 1rmrmb1r ' Saturday, September 23 OCC Auditorium B p.m . Sept. 30 Oct. 1 "Mankind .md the ~e.i" I\, •111/J I 11i-h "Underw.11ter World of C.1 liforni.11" "l hlngs Th•t Go 'Dump' in the Night" /.1. l ,.,,, ~lllllt~ "l he (or.ii City" h, /111r1/ Morphy "SATUAOAY NIGHT FEVER " CR) 9 BIG DAYS >----"-THE_o_NE-AN-D o_NL-Y"-.....c I SEPT• 16 THRU 24 "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) I GEORGE COLOURIS 6th ANNUAL >mii--..... ------------------~1 "FOUL PLAY" (PG) STAn1um e;scAeen 6J g 7860 DAIVE ·ln K•t•ll• "9ar Sl~IUM "FOUL PLAY" (PG) "FUN VIJTH DICK & JANE" "CORVETTE SUMMER" "JOY ,AIDE" (PG) "THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY" "THANK GOD IT'S FRIDAY" (PG) AMMAL HOUSE "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "A~ERICAN HOT WAX" (PG) "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" (PG> "GONE IN 80 SECONDS" ALL........,. OfllH 1M , ..... tMMT\T Clll._ 1.h1eer I J l'rtt U"leu e K~d•e "11n ro111"' • , . • Actor -Andrt\w Stevens and h1~ bnde_ K dt~ .Jc.sC'kson of ·Charlll• s Angel~:· &.1rn\c at J petri y tor Kate's co ~t<.sr. J aclyn Smith. 1n lfol 1~ ~ood recentl. ~ Plu~ tAI Wo Jnag ~.... ""r· Pi." . r edwaid~ CINEMA CENTER r ..... ,,,;lf...1-v. AVALANCHE ..... c •• , .. o .. ,,, '" .... '-' -.. .... ,_,__ ____ .,.U••U Ot.GINTH •It 4f l lJ ~ ,~ ••Yl ouNaw11v I N~ll NoU• A'• -EVES I a'ha'U ; , S'qp TIH: ; ' . OF LAURA Bain. , ""MARS " •" THE BOYS IN I Ptu~ 'S"-TUROAY .... COMPANY C NIGHT FEVER' .. .._._". ~ ,,)IMrT(JH ~..... !>GT PtPP£RS Ir, l .t·A 1.0NtLY HEARTS "/ii•¥,VJ,,'••· CWlllANO •• ~ ........ o.. .... ljl Neil Simon'~ ....,...., ....... "'"'"' ~ "li ,. .. LAM::... ~ HE \JtEAP AMRIUL ~ DETECTIVE" .... ,. r. _( Ph.1.,1A: • • • • • • • ... I ~dwards HARBOR TWIN l 'THE ENO . • ::~~~ ••• ..,.':. c.o•~;;-.~· .. ,:----r Plu• THE EROT!C ADVENTURES OF tA• , ........... , .... , ....... ,,.,' " ""'~ ... Plus lHE SW~RM 0•1v Busey "ALICE IN WONDERLAND '(Rj Plus 'THE EROTIC ADVENTURES OF PLUS PINOCCHIO' (RI "JAWS 2" r edw~~~5.~~Nl!~CTON1 ....... .,.,_,, TN"°"8 ,, ... THE OHi AHO ONLY on""" ,_,....,_,_ . ..,. .... ~ ~~ 1'11,, 'AMERICAN HOT WAX"' - .... ••• DAILY PILOT Thurlday Sept•mU.r 2 1 t971 ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES Want a Letter Fro~ Hollywood Sign? 1Darker50s Side VieWed By 808 TllOllAS HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Were the 19508 all hiab acbool proms. beach parties and happy daya? You might think so, judging from bow that era · has been portrayed ln movies and on television. But there was another. darker slde of that postwar decade, and 1t ls bein& portrayed in a new film, "Heart Beat." Nick Nolte stars as NeaJ Cassady. a free soul ol ---ttte-F-t#Ue6. Sia~Spacek. is bis. .durable wile Carolyn, and John Heard plays J'ack Kerouac. writer laureate or the Beal Generation. Cassady is the h e ro of Kerouac's near-classic "On The Road." "HEART BEAT" IS BEJ NG produced for Orion Films-Warner Brothers by two men who are too young to have known much about the Beat Gen eration when it was happening : Michael Sham berg. 34. and Alan Greisman, 31 Shamberg 1s Chicago-born. educated at Washington Urtiversaty. St. Louis, and Time·Life, maker of TV documentaries including the 1976 Bob Dylan special. While Greisman was minding the store . Shamberg came to a lunch interview lo ei! plain the proJect. "So far the 1950s have been shown like Collon candy in films like 'Grease.' " said the producer. .. We're making an R-rated view of the Fifties ." SHAMBERG SAID THE idea for "Heart Beal " began while he was driving through San Francisco a couple of years ago. He learned that Cassady 's widow still lived in the Los Gatos house she had shared with her husband and Kerouac. and she had written a book about thei r life together "It seemed like an ideal subjed for a movie," said Shamberg. "Cassady and Kerouac h ad one foot in the beat generation and one in the counter· culture of the 1960s All three of them lived together and had relations hips -this was in the Fifties when it wasn't being done. "Cassady had a family and a home. and he tried to have a normal life but failed. He never grew up. He was torn between staying.home or go· in~ on the road. He went on the road with Kerouac. Carolyn was the lure for him to return. but he could never be content to stay home. "BOTH MEN DIE D IN . their early forties, Kerouac from alcohol, Cassady from drugs." Shamberg combined forces with Griesman, who had also been wanting to make a feature film. Greisman raised development money from his family . and found a writer, John Byrum, who agr t!ed tcrlastrlon a script on the condtt.ion tbal he ' could make his debut as a director. "We encountered a lot or resistance wben we presented the project to the major studios." Sham- berg remarked. "The studio heads had grown up knowing the beat guys and couldn't see why anyone wouJd want to make a movie about them." HOLLYWOOD <Al't Pco5,lc who m1Hllt'd tt chance lo pay $27,000 for a I •\tt:r In tht' new Hollywood 1ugn. luk heart Tht' old ones are still up lor 1robff The dllapldated letters 8,000 11qu11r e feet of abeet metal chopped up und cart~ ofr the 11ian's perch ov"rlook&ng Hollywood. along with wooden 11up()()rt polet> »nd assorted hardwW'c are t1ltllng quietly In a billboard "ompany's warehouse. Th\' Hollywood Chamber or Com· merre alrcudy hlill received several purch a11c offers nothing to write home 1ibout. but enoua h to whet the ......... wrench ·All·ln-One' wrench Locl<s llke a vlM, won't slip F1ts any slz~ nut Drop forged steel Reg. 9.95 • 711 . The producer is convinced that today's genera· lion will be able to relate to the Beats. .- "Heart Beat" 1s a contemp0rary storv with a period selling, he insisted . "These people ex- perimented with drugs and sex before it was fashionable." appetite of the chamber'!. president. Mike Sim~ "AFTER TUE CBS lelev1s1on s pecial h onorin g Ho ll ywood's Diamond Jubilee in November. the value of that sign is going to be in· credible ... he predicted . The new sign will be unveiled during the two· hour show . "We have probably a dozen to 20 bids in wrltlnst." Sims said. ·•or these. only three or four arc serious offers. ·'Nobody has made a substantial enough ofter yet. We've been offered everything from $2 per square fool up to between $5,000 and •10.000 up front and a percentage of retail " Retail of what? WELL, SAID Sims. "they want to make replicas of lbe Hollywood sign. Jewelry and all different. kinds or things . "We're most concerned about quality and how the old sign is used," he added. "We don't really want it turned into ashtrays or something like that. · ·•w e may be giving pieces of it I away at the Olamond Jubilee party.'' he said. "People Uke Hugh Hefner and Gene Autry who helped save the sign will all be gelllne substantial memenl06.'' Hefner and ·Autry were among nine people who donated $27 ,000 each to puy for a letter in the new sign. A PUBLIC AUCTION is a possibiJJ. ty. Sims sajd, adding that no maUer how the letters finally are disposed of. the proceeds will go toward main· tenance of the new sign. on which coustruction is just beginning. \ shiny chrome kitchen. brightener Delta Oelex 8-inch centerset faucet set with long-lasttng chrome plating. Swivel spout. Model #2100 Reg. 19.95 one good turn deserves another Delta deck faucet with 8-1nch center and bnghl chrome plating Swivels tor water con· trol #100WF Reg 25 49 1888 the better \ to see by 26-piece sockel set 1n atandard measure 112"". 3/8 .. 3nd 1/4 .. d11ves #4853 sln9le handle controls the works Con1r ol t h e llow c)nd temperature ol w,1uer with iust one handle With pop-up drain assembly #520WF Reg 31 95 21 88 lasting finish In flying colors Glldden SpreCI Satin Latex Wall Paint goes on smoothly and leaves d long·lesttng good·IOOktng finish Reg 9 99 roll on the color Especially mace to Kerm s 11g1C1 spec11tca· tron1 Deep well plesttc tray with ladder hooks. 9· roller frame and all· purpose covers. #1 & #2 r-MlllQQ,~CJtf..a .. I~al'~ 1··~~~ .. ~~~t 4 -toot long douole fluorescent Wbe fixture tor workshop 01 9eragc Complete with hangtng chains & cord Tubes not included. Reg 19 95 .;._~-·~ii;jl~' ..... ~~ ~·~~~ ·;i~1~~1:>-¥ ;J,~ ("-J!ld -.-, ~l'.hWt!#·~~.({1~~~· 2~.~-SALE! SALE! SAi E! TIY 1HIS ONE. MABR' SUT ITS LOWB THAM YOUR PllClf BAlliNr1NE'S $777 SCOTCH •1!!.2 1 THISOMI SAVE SUI! llATS YOU, SAFIWAYl IELSKA . .._sut $68 V DKA ::,'= TAKI 1MIS, VBeOMll NICE CUT 19"-! s311 BUD .~!..":!. ·----Prkff...,"" s-.. t /24/71 ------~·.,......,ire• ,..tlaer ..... at• ................ , l11lt-a11 Hrpe ... Cfete ... •r a C """" ••d Pal'• •••tt• tefwnt 11w ,..., ,..,.,. ..,.en .,.,.,, ..., .. d lite ,.._,t-r1' C~ •11 la. lt'f"'U Calle laal ... ....... ~~ .............. ..,. .. ,~. ~-'rr it•c a ~-t...,r ~~ • • .. ll're • t .W•d. ~~~/U-- 549-4044 ~BAKER AT HARBOR...,, • -,. - llOIW ... whln you wish Super elflclent gae water ~Ht•r• wi th gl•H·llned 111nk1. raptd hol water recovery system and energy- ·~vlng feetur•• ,.~ ............................ 74• ..................... w ...... . -~ .......................... . SANTA ANA Son Diego Frwy -· . . ... ..... 6' .... chamois chamois Only authentic chamois can treat your car wtlh tho care II deaervesl 3-so ti size. ·#WBIOO by Wilmar Reg. 6 79 411 carburetc!' medicine ·carb-Med1c· cerburelor. choke end valve cleaner Cleans them oul lor a smoother running engme t4-oz size Rog 1 89 111 9allon llght can make the mood Turn from ju&t enougll light to see by or tull ti· lumtnation Economicar way to get 1ust lhe 11ghl light' 600 watt L1m1te<J ouan1111es Reg 3 9P 111 donuts for dunkers M11ke p1p1ng 1101. man· ,.zed donuls tn 1us1 minutes with th11 con . ven1en1 Ham111on Beacn appllanco. Recipe book included 411 Cott.v•nie ntly Located ... losy To Reach 2666 HARBOR BtVD. IN COST A MESA PHONE 546-7080 HOURS: WEEK DA VS 9 to 9 • SATURbA Y AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 ... " - .. , . . . .. . ... . . . - -. INSIDE : •Ann Landers •Erma Bombeck •Horoscope •Classified UCl's Top Booster Brad Atwood, who retires today as assistant chan- cellor. has seen the cam- pus grow from cattle - grazing land_. _ Bl Ot:~. IS ~kLELl~AN °' .... l)••h ... 1.i ii.lit Duran~ 'umnlt•r va c ation 1n Lag un a Bt>a c h 1n I961 Bri.i d At "ood \ t!->1\e d Co l L E Co\ lht• f1r:.1 l'naHm.1l\ of Callforn1a rt'pn•.;t•ntal1H' in Oran~·· l'ounl) At'Aood. thl•n pubh(' rt'lat1on:. man111ier for Southt>rn Pnc1r1c in Lo:. Angele:., had heard ur pla n-. for lht' OP \\ l'J m pus to bt· built on In 1ne <·attle Rra11nJ! la nd !-;o hl· mc•t with (.'o'(. v. h~t· off1t'l' wu!$ an up st:nrs bedroom 1n thl.' Irvine family ranch house. lO an~u1re llhout tht• JOb or publit• affair:. officer It \\3!. a bit pn·m aturc for h1r1ng. At"1l0d "a:. told Bl':.idt'!'> J t'hancdlor hud not even bl'l'n :J ppolntl'd "When vou :.ct· the chuncellor ha:. beer • appointed in the paper. why don't you pick up the ball" Cox s aid _ J don t know 1r I \\a:. the best person. but I "as the first in line. recalled Atwood with a laugh. lwood. 62. who was hired in May, 1963 two )ears bt'fore the c·ampu:. oJ)(!ned 1s retir 1ng tod••Y u:. ass1Mant chanccllor o r univers ity rclauom. HE HAS BEEN the man in charge of promot· ang "understanding, good will and s upport" ror the university I think what I vc t ried lo do 1s generute or aC'h ll'\'l' puhllc undcr:.tand1ng r1r1'l, out or which wall come ;1ppret1ation and then, hopefully. sup- 11ort. hl· said :"\r1 '-UCCt.'!>!>Or ha'i IJt'en found y l'l fo r At wood. "Aho headt'd four rll·part mcnli ... public inform:.at1on 1 media relation!> 1, publtcat1ons 1 more than 300 last veari. a lumni affairs and devclopml'nt 1fund ral-,ang 1 lie also handled tht.' s pt·akers bureau. gov- t•rnmt>nt ul relation!. and hclPt'd facilitutc an- tc•rnal communicat1C1n When Atwood went lo work for the univt•rs1· ly in 1963 he had '24 years experience an Cheryl Romo Garbled Messages Tht•rl· arc many people in th1:. world who g<:t a long quill' well using as little verbal com · mun1cat1on as µossihle Recently I picked up <1 book that ~;.1111 a large pen.:entagl' of young peo- ple today t i.In get by using 20 words or lei.s a duy. Wt•v1· all heard those conversations. They go something like thi!>· "H l'Y man · "What's happening "' ·Not much · "That's cool.·· ·1 gotta split · ·call'h you later "All nght . Then lhl'~ cla!->p hands in a br othe rly hundshakc and part. knowing full well they have communicated with euch other. How ca!>y hfo-musH>e I . as a professional communicut.or who must earn a laving slnngang word!:> together, u m forced to endure a rc·occuring nightmare in whic h I :im referred to us "Mrs . Malaprop .. As a notorious m1spronouncer of words tparticularly those of French ori~i n l, I m ake a d t•d1catc-d l'ffort to confirle most or m y com· munit atmg to the kt•yboard where a ready d1 l'tionary and the letter "x ·· hide my shortcom· ings from publil' view For l'Xlr a·add<'d protection, I ulso have the i.ccurity of an editor. who has been known to bit l' her fingcrnails to the n esh as she l wists ~ords this way a nd that, catching errors in s pelling, grommar an<l punctuation. Most of the ti me she ·s successful. but oc· c ;,is 1onally !'>Ome:•lhing slips by like an eel a nd a h1ght>r pow<'r intercedes The h igher power in chC1rge or eels is named Tom Keevil, or "TK'" as he is affectionately k{lllWO l ie-is the editor or the Da ily Pilot or Ua1ly Plot as some call it and is knowledgea· ble CJ bout words and their proper usage. The other day he walked over to my desk and st11<1. "Would you please strike 'irr~ard· less· from your vocabulary for all time? .. ··Art' you talking to me., .. I asked. "Yl'!'>, hC' ~aid "I might conside r accepting d1s1rre~ardless which would make it a double negative. therl!by negalinit Itself out of ex· ls tl'nce ... Then he looked al me sternly. cracked u wide smile and said : "But I cannot accept ir· re l(a rdlE."Ss · Once we had a conversation about m y use of the word "convince.·· He was tolerant "Yo u're mnklnit a very tommon· confusion bt't ween persuade und convince. One is pNsuadc.>d to do a n act. One 1s convinced that an idea. lhouJ!ht or action Is proper. Improper or whatever.· After the r ecent e pisode, I looked up "1r· rcftardless" in the dictionary where it was de· fined as "a s ubstandard or humorous redun· dancy for regardles s ··.A word with real churacter So as the nig htmare became a gurble d reality, Mrs Malaprop arose again lo me and ~uld. "Now If only I could convince the boss. rnv11K111y S11p11.1m b1.11 21 1978 DAILY PILOT • Cl • D•oly Polo! Pflolo Dy P•trick O'OOflftelt UC/'s Brad Atwood: generating public understanding. appreciation. support of the Umvers1ty JOurnalts m and public· relations cellcnt. exhalarat1ng expertl'nt'l' HE HAD BEEN A newspaper re porter and !>ports ediLor. managini: editor for the Burbank Daily Revirw and public relations director for the llollvwood Stars Ba~eball Cl ub H e 'also did play·by·play radio broadcasts for high school football and basketball teams in the late '40s And in 1946 he produced and wrote tht' first ··1ivc TV s ports show in Los Angele~ on the Don LA.>e Experimental channel That. combined with living in LagunJ Beach. a long.time fa vorite vacation rclrcat tor Atwood and his wife. Gt·orgaa. ·1s JU!ll the kind or lh1ng you dream about And I leavt' w1 lh .:t very positive reeling But 1.wing to work ror a new university <1l the <1ge of 47. an age when a person isn't expet·t 1ng sucll a challenge. he said, "was an ex· ·My sutisfaclion a!. I prepare lo leave 1:; d feeling that I have thf' n'spect of th<· colleague:-. working with ml' and the y have m~ res pect I thtnk its the inner feeling lha..-ria\t> had the privilege of working with ta lented and ded1Clll ed professionals.·· HE SAID HE ALSO reels satasfactwn in Fran Lebowitz: duplicating the Amencan literary myth. 'Sweal E Olly' • > 'You do the work that gets you the money. By JUDITH OLSON Of llW O•llY Piiot Slall Anyone can become a tycoon a nd have a mill ion dollars to spend. All it takes is a little s weat and som e help from Bill Greene. a bachelor from the Bay Arca who was once just a "low· ly private intheU.S Army " Greene. a real estate entrepreneur who parlayed ms original $200 invest· me nl for "a httle shack" into a fortune over a period of several years. is in Southern California to s hare his techniques for getting rich . The basic formula or the graduate or the Wharton School or Finance is· simple: buy property without parting with very much cash for a down pay· me nt. Refinance. get that building go. ing on its own, and move on to anothe r The beginning Investor s hould have a steady job to tide him over until he begins to make money from his r eal estate. Greene cautioned Once a person can meet his basic needs for rood, c lothing. s helter. transportation a nd m e dical car e without working. he Is Independently wea !thy. Greene said. G r eene presents his mate r ials tbrough free lectures and .. tycoon c lasses." which he iitarted because he wanted to meet com p a table women. His Saturday morning classes on his fronl lawn. complete with coffee a nd donuts . got to be a "loca l phenomenon ... he said. a nd he gradually expanded them to men Greene divides his class ant.plwopor lions. a two-hour free lecture titled "llow to Buy Your First Inves tment Property" and a weekend "Tycoon Class·· which costs S295 tThe next free lecture will take place <1t the Dis ncyland Hotel at 8 p m Thursday, Sept 28. and Thursday. October 5 1 "l 'VE NOW TAUGHT the 'blit numbe r' to about 2.000 people and the vast majority have bought at least one property.·· he said. ..If an individual buys a stnJ(le ram1 ly residence that's Infinitely better than being a tenant" But if you buy an income unit and live In pa rt or 1t. or a big house and have roommates. then you actually make money ··You'll get a free place to live with your first property and you won't pay.any income taxes the first year You t·an. in ract. get the past three vear's worth of t uxes back · · There is a price to pay for the wealth. however. Greene asserted ·You do chan~c your life ~slderably When you s ta rt in this business you start with a ·s weatequlty · AP WlrtPll010 h;,\ 1ni.: 1nlaC'l th<· Unl\<'r:-11 ~ re1;,t1on~ <·OrH'l'Pl th;1t ht.. bcJ!an an l96:J Tht..· o rg-.nil<tl1or. tht· JA<r Y I com·t'1v1·d 1t •~ ... trcina.:. not ;ul»t •n 11~ tramt·work but in tht· peopll.' Along With thl· Sat1 ~fact1on or .; JOb 'Nell dnnt· /\t\lo ood t akt•:-with h1rr. J !ong b l or m t·mont..•:-shap<•d not nnl\ h\ tht..· c:q.>l'rll'nt·" of hl'1ng with <J un1verl'1t y I rorr. 1t:; incl' pt ion bi.;t. bv 11~ un1qul· placl· in his tory t\ mong hi!-> rt'col lcct ion~ ;,in •Giving countless :-pec•che:. and t<1lk ... bout the nc~ umvers 1ty to com mumty group:- 1 n lho:-.t: day~. I hl•n wa~ a tr t:memJoi.;~ <Sc>e ATWOOD. Pagt>C2; Fame Finds Fran By JANF. SU·: WHITE NEW YORK •AP • Aller she-find!. m ore· c1val1;1,t•d qu:.art<.'r" than th(• drafty Cret'nw1ch v'all a g1: l'lo~c·l wht·n · s he !-l1H•d for c·1~hl ,\t•ar..,, Fran Ld)<JWlll say<, !>he lh1nk1' s ht· II buy ,, Hoib Rovc·c-. · I m runrnng into • !ot of opr>0:-1t1on. ~1y nwr t• ran•fat•d lncn1.b think :I ' vulgar and m.} · mon • pract11·al lnend~ lhank :t , t·xlr:i H1g;,n1 Rut I don t cun· t ha\l' vt•ry vulgar l;,tsll" 10 Lar.., .. -.,. ._ ., For thl· firs t l1m(-in he r 'i7 'Vl'ar-.. 1-'rnr. l.t·bo~ Il l ha!-> t•nouJ:h monc~ lo bt: ;Js vulgar a'> :-hl· "'anl:-lier firs t hook 1i7 Plll?l'l» of w1thu 1"ng. op1niont1ll'<l humor cnlltled ·Metropolitan L1f<• hu:-bl.'cn on lhl be!>t sclt(·r h~t:-. c;intt :'\I :.i \ Bur bl-h1nct lht "'l!'>C crurkmg ~•ufhl } 01 tht· hook lht•rt· 1~ ;1 -..urprt!.t Fran Lthow1tz 1:-•• lhoughllul . t \1•11 maid ~oman who 1!'-dthghtul <Set> FRAl\. Pagt> C21 The women he had been dating weren ·1 too excited by f(Oing to see pro· perlles so he figured he could get women who shared his interest by teaching a class a nd da ting his stu den ls .. You do the work that brings you mon,.cy The first few years into your program you lt>arn t he business from the gro und up by dom~ cverythlni? <See TYCOON, Paice C2> 8111 Greene uses antique Cnmese puppet to help expound his Contuc1amst phtlo~ophy. • • -. -, ..... ,, . .. ............. .. .. . , . .• (2 DAii. Y PtLOl * rnuradey September 21 1978 ••• Fran (From Pase u 1£nd. de6P1ll' herwll, bt:fuddled by fame and fortune It 'r1 not hM atyle, bul Fran l.Albow1u·• 1t<1ry dupllca UM! American literary myth It ?i hackneyed. tv n ehmaJl&y, but lru Klckf!d out fA a New Jeney blth acbool. eaacir young wrlteT mona to New York. She ~lltv~~ un poverty lev I pay from odd jobs t1uch as drtvlnQ taal and atuffina envelopes She write.a belW'f'en m•dnl"'l and dawn Andy Warhot UIMl6 l'ter eolumoa In hls ··interview · m~i .. 11ne A publlaher ~'" Utem Then lb11 book Revtcwers compare lhe author Lo 0.Car Wild , Aleus ck Toqunvillc and Dorothy Puker 1'he • be t 1eller l1st. TV lnLervlewa. Cood 1'1t'Uluunt tables. Money Haclmey~ or not, Fran LeboWlu lhinka il ll li'OOderfw Thia UI remarkable becaw;e there are few t.hlni Fr n Lt'bowiu C"OMider• won derfuJ. A pa.rtJaJ list ol btr dWUres. Racbo alarm clocb "U I wi&bed lo be awalteftfd by Slevte-Wonder, I w.a)d ateev With Stevie Wonder,·· Spons. Urban dop. Pocket ~•lc-wat.ora.:'°'!= with wriUna m t.bem Mood :sDwt.lo'd~ -_=:i,---Brown r1ce -"overly chewy onu pos.sessed or unpl~aot rdialouR overtones... , • f ran ~bowlu llktts sleep, food , money. gambllng and -bocauae tbey "do not sh next lo one in l'Qltauunu and discuss their pre· p06l6rows hopes ror the future in loud tones or voice·· children. She 1s surpr1s1ngly small -just over five feel tall -and sli,hl, even fragile. lfhlck dark hair. a long beak o ano&e. _ In writing, Fran Lebowlu slices directly to her point: "Large, naked, raw carrots are ac· ceptable as food only to those wbo Uve in hutches eagerly awaiting Easler... . In person. the sharp edge is absent. At her publlstiing house, she collapses in a swivel chair and props her penny loafers easily on a desk. The voice Is soft. Lebowtlt stubbornly k.,eps her balance "Nothlna i.bout my cuecr Is haphazard. My IUt. but not my career, .. 1be aays. She lnteoda to keep ll lh16i wuy. So 11b conllnuc1 lo write her rolumn for lntervltw " Sh e a lao wrote one for "Mademo II " ror a while but waa canned whun she ml11•ed a deadline. She tJ1 001otlaUn1 a contract for a second 'book She la <'<>n1Jldertn1 appeals from editors to wrile for other maaraalnes. And she ls braclna · ror a "backlash" on h"r next book. Not from allies, she says, but from other writers and lh~ m'-'<11• .. "Somelimns I wish I was writing my tblrd hook now Lo.stead of my 1eeond. If you have three boob com• out and they're not naandally i.uccessf\JI and then your fourth book hits, you 're okay because everyone thlnQ you've paid your du . .. reople th.Ink because this is my first book. you know. that I deeerve to be punished or at0m•lhinl wit.b lhe •~d book. I'm already 11etllnK tome backlaah. I've been wriUnc since l'm 20 yean old, so I dld lt lor aeven years. 1 thlnk that '1 payln« enoush dues ... or two months alter the boOli was publis hed, she couldn't write. She 's wtjting now. but there are other troubles. lJke money. ,'It's not like being poor -that was a terrl· ble time -but I had no idea, no concept of money. I had no Idea about taxes. Today I got my first royalty check and I don't know what to do with It. .. There was a deluge ol offers to buy the book ror movies -"Can you Imagine wbat th~y·d do with it?" -and Broadway. She turned tbem down for now. She wants to fulish her second book first. lJke the first, It will be humor. While she toils over the book -always after midnight -juggles accountants, agents, tax- men, requests lor interviews and book auto- graphing sesaion~. Fran Lebowitz looks lor an apartment. ANN LANDERS /HOROSCOPE Goals for Parents DEAR ANN LANDERS: No one know• lor sure how many children are nealected or abused. Sometimes the dU - t erence between "dis· clptlnlng a child" and beating him can be a mallet ol opinion. ' RecenUy, my husband and I joined a group that has changed our lives and will certainly change the f\Jture ol our children. It's called Parents Anonymous. We are ln the New York group but there are chapters a ll over the United States. Parents Anonymous bas no agei\cy aflilialions and coatl ooth1nc to join. Basic rules ol privacy and con!ldenUalily are strictly followed. The prtm&rY objective ls the rehabilitation ol damaged relationships bet ween parents and 'children. We try to give parents selr·confidence and know·bow so they can r echann e\. their des tructive attitudes and actions into con- structive behavior. Ann Landers -be It pbysk:al, verbal, sexual, or emoUonal -e~tats la oar homes. 2. We admit that our chlldrea are defenseless aad tllat tbe problem h1 wltllln us 11 parents, ud we -wW aet a boat an Im mediate coane of ac· Uoa to eorred ll by Ck.'•.•Clil(_oJlL d..allx.. babltl. throu&h practldq the our clalldrea la&o a lov· Parenti Anonymous las. bealtlly, family program we will reunite unit. ••• Atwood (From Page CU amount of Interest and enthusiasm for the cam- pus. The audiences would just alt with mouths agog. They were juzsl starry-eyed aboul this campus." •Slwf meetings held in a single. isolated pre- f ab building. All 20 of the university's employees would bring sack lunches and play horseshoes at noon. •HIKING THROUGH THE nELDS with Chancellor Daniel Aldrich and Chet Huntley for a television documentary on the university system. The only background tor the cameras was grazing cattle •Pres. Lyndon Johnson, helicoptered in com El Toro, gave. a sit• dedicaUon-apeecb -- June 20, 1964. Fifteen thousand UCI boosters 3. We want ud will turned out. a c c e p t b e J p f 0 r •The first vocal unfavorable public reaction ourselves and will follow to the university when students invited a Com· any path to get the munist to speak on campus and the con· strength, the courage, troverslal San Francisco Mime Troupe to and tbe control that we perform. mi.1st have in order to One or Atwood 's most satisryinc ac- s top ab u a Ing 0 u r com plisbments ls the Saturday tnorning children. series in wh1ch "conservative" Orange County 4. We will nol blame tians were invited on campus to talk with our children or subject ··radical" students. Rarely were voices even them to our abusive ac· raised, Atwood said tloos. ATWOOD BELIEVES the university has S • We p r o m i s e been instrumental in broadening the political ourselves and oar fami· and social outlook or Orange County. And, he ly that we will use to the feels, It has been the combination of the uni-f u 11 est extent th e versity and the business community that has Parents Anonymous attracted larg.e numbers of engineers, doctors Fame is terrific. Appearing on television is run. Haling_ a book -especially a successful &>Or< -s exdling. And money. Money is won- derful. It buys food and big apartments and vulga r cars. She wants to move before winter. She wants lo be warm this year. The radiator in the Greenwich Village -closet;-she" sa)'s. -WOuJdJi t burn you ll you salon it naked." But her search moves slowly. Some parents who abuse their children are seriously disturbed, but most are normal every. day mothers and fathers whose parents beat THEM . When they become angry or !rusli:ated. with ..their children they behave as their parents did. 1 hope yo u will print the guidelines of Parents Anonymou s . -A MADE·OYER MOTHER prognnr. · -· · -and other professionalS""tcrth~r ....,... --~ . .r..-- "J rould li ve the way J 've been living for the reRt of my life on this money. But if I want to li ve hkc a waitress, n1 have lo keep writing. Anyway. I want to prove l 'm not a flash in the pan ·· In the face of all this attention, Fran Does your daughter need confidence? CGID..et.y~e ............. ttadal I Sdeal & A JIXJ :!!~~:. 642-JOSO .. fl 's very disconcerting," she mutters, .. for someone who's been paying $120 a month their whole life to be talking lo an agent who says to the m : 'What do you expect for $1.200 a month? Two bedrooms?··· ( Boros~ope ) F RIDAY, SEPT. 2! 22): Highlight -ideas, a BySVDNEYOMARR finish with those who ARIES (March 21. lake with no thought or Apr i I 19 ) : Accent giving anything in re· humor, adaptability _ turn. Aries is in picture keep diet resolutions. -and so is the number You'll be on the go -9. DEAR MOTHER: The guidelines are well worth sbartng wttb my readers and I do thank you. For those wbo are loterested in learnlag If tbere ls a chapter In your city -or for those wbo want t o start a cbapter -·please' write to the national head- quarters. The address Is: Parents Anonymous, 2810 Artesia Boulevard, Suite F, Redondo Beacb, CA N2'18. 6. We wW take one "I think the community at large was the step, one day at a time, beneficiary, .. he added. to achieve our goals. Atwood, who said he would be .. working lull 7. We admJt we must steam until the last day, which is the way I like learn to control our tem· it ... plans to do a lot of traveling. He and his pers, and once this is ac-wife may visit their daughter, Gale, who is a compllsbed, we can teacherinthePhilippines. achle-ve harmony In our But when not traveling Atwood 's contractor home and earn love and sons.ToddandMarkmaykeephimbusy. res pect for ourse lves "They say they need a good PR man. and our family. especially one who can pound nails," he said. 8. We andel'ltaDd tbat -~----------------­our problem cannot be cared Immediately and d emands continuous practl~ of the ..Pa.rent.a Anonymous program. presents America's Most Acclaimed Woman Artist EDNAHIBEL and tempted to break SCORPIO <Oct. 23· every sane rule of nutri-Nov. 21): Emphasis on lion. resolutions, determina- T A URU8 (April 20-lion to Improve diet, May 20); Accent on recreation and work ----specifics connected wilh routines. Leo, Aquarius •.o-o~ 0 C t C 11 .._,..,..,..,.. money. Leave nothing to figure prominently. You Here are tbe Dally Goals and GaJdellDes of Parents A.Doaymou of New York: 1. We recognize ud admit &o eacb otber tllat cb.lld abuse and De•lect 9 . We r emain anonymous, but 1f we wish to individually, we may Identify ourselves and wW call apoa otber Parents Anonymous members, or seek any help before, ·during, or after any act of child abuse OCC1lf8. 10. We admit that we are aeparattag oanelves from our cbl.ldrea, and range Oas 0 ege c hance. Valuables, might be involved in a COOKI 'lTG SCHOOL personal possessions are "mystery." 1'.1 spotlighted. Aquarius, S~'GrrrARWS (Nov. Scorpio, Leo individuals 22-Dec. 21): Emphasis Tycoon Join Chef Vince Paris and gourmet cooking instructor Rhetta Lacroix in this four-part series spiced with deliei~us recipes and up-to-date tips about using that new microwave oven or food processorT Just look at the menuT ·Ar!IW Sept. 23 .... DimG GOURKET Sept. 30 ..... KAKE IT lfOW - EAT IT LATER Oct. 7 ....... ASX A BUICH FOR BRUNCH Oct. 14 ...... AUTUlLNDTERTAINING - Your House ~Kine eMS SATURDAYS -10 a.m. • 12 noon OCC A UDITORIUX Tick.ts: $6 for the Serles Single Admission: S2.00 TICKETS: OCC Ticket Office or at the door ._..,'°"°For informtilion. ctill 556-5880 . .,,.,.,., figure in scenario. on legal affairs, public • • • GEMINI (May 21 -re lations, cooperative June 20): You shine -efforts. Permit spotlight natural talents surface. to shine on partner or Popularity s urges up. male. Play waiting (From Page CU ward -members of op-game as you gather That means the landlord fixes the plumbing, po site sex pay you material. You do best by paints the walls, repairs the roof. meaningful compli-letting others show their Greene shares his secrets because few peo· ments. You're at right hands, reveal their pie are will to "sweat." p lace at r ight time. plans. Hold tighl to your He Ukes the old Confucianist saying that "if CANCER (June 21 -own secrets. a man comes to you hungry and you give him a July 22): Go slow, CA PRICORN (Dec. fisbyou'vecrealedadependent. gather data, realize lhal 22-J an. 1.9): Probe, ex-"But, if you sell him a book, line, and you are on brink of dis-amine, ask, give full sinker, show him how to dig for worms and get covery -and of being play to intellectual him lo spUt the catch you've made a profit," "discovered." Taurus, curio.sity. You'U get Greene notes_ · Libra, Scorpio persons some interesting -and "I'm big on selt·help," he said. "People figure prominently. Ma-u seful -answers. shouldbetaughttobecomeindependent." jor domestic adjustment Gemini, Virgo, Sagit-Though Greene has made a lot or money , grabs spotlight. Money lartus persons figure in and concentrates more on writing Ulan on in· and emotions could scenario. One who de-vesting, Greene bas much the same ure style he clash . Be diplom a tic pends upon you returns did al the beginning. without abandoning thefavor. He still is very frugal (he wears clothes his principles. AQUARIUS <Jan. tenants leave behind and has furnished hjs LEO (July 23 -Aug. 20-Feb. 18).: G:<><>d lunar whole house with discarded furniture from his 22): Check associate a~pect c<?inc1des now a partments) and recently bought his first new who "has a dream." with cre~llvtly, aflair or car in a long time when his pickup truck blew IP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Know di r f er enc e heart. <?•ve of. yourself up on the way to Los Angeles. between a dream and a and you ll receive much (Actually, he conceded, he didn't buy a sche.m~iu:.u VJ!aio. in... r l! l U#~~Q-~1/...._,. .hr1tod·new car-®t aJSe.d.ClldillaC.), .,,..~,·-·ft)UA!'pi'OWl\i'l~tlf~.-.·~~~~ -:' ~~: w.tf~MS~,..1 t .. and· so does lhe number -. vitality Is !lluch In same too. "I'm still a bachelor and I stm like • 'Pereonallzed Program'tallored juat for you! To meet your need al .. • No Shots, Gimmicks, or Fad Diet I • Profeaalon•I Staff! LOOK BETTER • FEEL BETTER Get More Fun Out Of Life Call Now for lnform•tlon (714) 975-<>700 Adv•nced Health Center Open Every Dey 8 AM to 10 PM The Pwof 111 lonal APPloech to left Controf Weight, Smoking, Alcohol •nd Streat. . 1300.,._,. 11rMt Nofth, Newp0tt .._,.,, CAl28IO • . . . . . .. 7. Define ~rms, perfect ev1de~ce. Loo figures-In ladie&. '' he Silld with a smile. techniques, steer clear significant way. of sell-deception. Accent PISCES _< F eb : .19- on romance hopes and March 20): Uttl1ze wishes. ' marvelous ability to perceive, analyie. Stick VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. to factual data -get ap- 2 2 ) : . Emphasis o n praisal regarding pro- superaors, goals, am bi· perty. Gemini, Virgo lions, belng rewarded figure promineotJy. Your 08'/y Pl/Ot can be Recycled Ot••q.. tAtnf C,.11MQ• "',,~ °""'--' t•r;~q ,.,_ fr1' (.'n<i,f4 Alf'·,• '>Ml ~981 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSnRY ~TOllW..t ...... 1'22 .... ltYcl c ... •Meto-541-0JSt tor efforts. Relationship , intensifies -you learn ::...----------------------------- where you stand and what lo do about it. Capricorn, Cancer a nd Libra persons figure prominently. You gel "promoted." LIBS.A (Sept. 23·0ct. DIKo Dance Fashion Show Huntington Center Pf'tMntt tM late1t feahlon1 for the dlecoecene. Dine. demos and fMN<>f\ th0w1noa In the mall Fri at 8 Md Sat It 2. r-. c.nter Drive off new ffllHWay r1mp a1 Stach & Edl~r. He •.. - .------75llt tAmtillrJtsa1ty ------.. ~ ~q SHOES In Step With Foll A drappy pu"'p wltt. tollerwd •'-torte• lloct.. 0t ltow11 ICJd 99 Fashion laland .•. NewPort Beech . 759-9551 . -.... ... # ... ___ ,,. __ _ ... .. . . - ,,.-. ··;c~-;~~ : ,., i. . \... 4 . •. • ' . . , ...... .. I ,,-, ... A One Woman Show September 23 thru October 22 f.dna Hbtl ii OM of AIMriQ'a bat lowd •rtiilta. Her IMtandy rec09"1ubie and hllhlY lndivldaals- tlc •Me ha onwd hn.,, lntttnadoMI NpUtadon u a ~lerandlithographcrole~ryhu.­ anhy, Mftlittylty and techn6cal vlnuo91ey . the la,.at cohcdone ol tf~ work .wr ehown In Southern Cellfom la. Li111lted-£dldon_Utho. gr•pha. Collectors PlatH. Phenomenal S toae Llth09raph1 oa Porcel•la. . Highlights· of the Show "Lenore and Child" A 6 color and told atOM Ii~ Of\ porc•laln (7~ • 9~). A tnalsl ~ ........ ol ti.. IJtho. 9rapher'1 art. "Allegro En.emble" A bcautlful lhnfted edlclon pon;elaln col'9c:tor1 pMC. •~Isl 9111 bo..ct with Hibel on Pbrce- lcm, • ~ cdkJon wt book with a channWlit por- «lelft °"9l 1Mho9nph Oft .... COYCr. ···················••eeeee : A Special Reception : . ..,....... . • Saturday, September 2.'J 10:00 to 5:00 • : Sunday. September 24 Noon to 5:00 : • • e l.ectuN• and flhn-ehowl,..e de~ both e e the beauty of Hlbel'a work and hu •11•lque a • technique• wlll take Dlac• on Sat~ at 11 : • A 2 and Sunda., at f :30. e••••••••e•••ee••········· Gallery open Tuu. -Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12·S other hour' by appointment 174 l Westcliff Or., Newport Beach (714) ~4515 I ' • • " .. .. ... • ' I t II r I - 18 •• ••• "' Jll ll' ti\ 1e. •a ell nt .. c1 l lr 1m rty ('jj ior 11tY 'to I • • Ad 'l ., ERMA BOMBECK Thursday. September 21, 197() Cat-apulted Into Fame, Fortune The ~orld 1i. divided into two gro111.._ tho,_,. l'ht> iu t·n't cru\ ubout '11ti-und thot.t! "ho think t·st UI t' l ht' .:uittC'Nt than.i to hit ttui. countr ) '\Int·•· :.lu·1-d bn•ud I J>t•r -.001111)' C'llnnot rt> l.1tt• 111 11nythl n ~ tha t lal·ki. It:. ft.,•t "'hilt• I 'm tulkin" to I\. but I ha\'t' lll 'HI\ '\tnl'l' 'IN.'lnlI <' I, 11 11 t dt1\ l blllll , I h11 H • ne,•t:r ~~o a more Im ~re ~&\e 1n1m I E,.... ... 1tee1c ( I u''~ lo think r11lN "'.;odert'd from room lo r oom l1mklnQ tor " ·1n9ws Caf....,dar ] 'd our i;oh1 lo :ihed on, bul a.1nct• watctuna th~m on tclcv1s ioo J huve t((lincd u new rt::spect for lhcm T h ey l ypu , Un~Wt!',.. 01~ phOft~, lillly lhl' p111no, l1tkc l>uths und d o th • cha cha-chtl. In one lOmm ·rclnl, there were 18 of th e m nudl(tng on~ unolher out SINGLE AGcUN: "~an I ~~ally Change..1!.1 -Al a. b owl of the ir Want To-,·• i. pr<>~r'nm bv Norman RCX'kmael fuvorlt.e rood "'II be held llll tht• M1trr1ou llottil 1n Newport U a nyone out there O~uch oit 8 p m. rr1d1A Sept 22 All age:i, $5 hug u cul out of work, p~r p~rM'>n lniorm:at1on 9'J7 9600 it's their own fuuJt. BALBOA SIU LUB: Meet!> t.h~ h r:.l und lhlrd 1'uesdtty of l'Vl'ry month ut 8 p.m. at I.he Newporter Inn, Nl'wl)Ort Beach NEWPORT J EWISH SINGLES: Ao in· formal get-together will be held at 8 p.m . Wednesday, Scl)l. Z'1 Cull Normu al 968-0837 for Information PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS: Orange Coaast Chapter 26 bas a 24-hour mformalion number for activities. Call 546·5788. The West Orange County Chapter 297 wlll hold an open confidential discussion beginning at 8 p.m . Tuesday, Sept. 26. CaJI Virginia at 530-0716 for d.iTectioru;. SINGLES LIBERATION: Robert Davidson. Ph.D .. wiU lead this course offered by UCI at 7 p.m . Thursday, Oct. s. Information: 833-7128. ORANGE COAST SINGLES: A potluck and s wimming parj.y at Alice Forney's home begins at 6:30 p.m . Saturday. Sept. 23. For reserva- tions, caU 751-1560. M EETJNG TllAT SP ECIAL P ERSON: Do dogs have a big poi.tcr goina:t for them? Cats do. The picture of u c at h a nging fro m a p~ra llel b a r s aying, "llANO IN THERE, BABY" ls u classic. Have dogs made an impact on Washington? If so, then how come the w o rd s ''fat ca t " do minate the political scene., And who can quarrel with cat s' association with sex symbols'! A st:i"rtet-can purr Uke a s ex kitten. but where Is she If someone calls her a bow-wow? I don't trunk I'm belng dramatic when I say It's only a matter or time b e f o re ca t s h it Broadway in "CHORUS FELINE," t ake o ve r movies with a thriller call ed, "CLAWS," and h ave the ir ow n TV se rie s , ''L ITTER HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE." Pl'8LIC NOTICI'. P BLIC NOTICE P BLIC NOTICE , ICfl 11oui •u .. NIEU NAMI nATIMaNT NOTIU INVITING •tO\ NOTIQ TO c;allDITOltS Wol•O •• ,.. .. 11. ll•••n ,,.., .... ,U,•••O'I COUltT OF TKl ' ... roll-•nci ""'"'"' ... oo•nt b\l\tMt\ •\ O<u n ....... Sfhnol 0<\ltl(I Of O••noe $TATE 0-CA4.111'0•NIA l'Olt County will rkotw uc> lo """not l•ttt TK IE C:OUN'T\' 01' OllANOIE Pf( WPO•f llAAllON ("11010 .,ULMOHMfY LA&OrtiHOAV J)I He Ulll•I Ao•O. Htwoort II•••"· (•lllotnla~ tn•n 2 00 P M FrlO.• IN Mii Oay 1ff A._,J of \epl , ltlt, \9alM blO\ l rir 11141 (\tall 01 MA.IC 00HA .. EY '"•M•lllf\O ot t•'""' on•• 10 "" u...i at o.oa"o ••tlOU\ ""'OOI' In '°"' 0 1""<1 ~..Ch NOTICE IS HEltEBY (;lllEH lo lht Old• •"•" Ila ro<ehr...S In ti.. '"'l"tH credlto" (Jll IN .ciove "'"'°" CleCao.nt 0t110 or '"" Om r1u •I 1'/J Warner 111•1 •II Pt•-"'"•'"9 t lalmt ~''"" Ave n U*, H11n II l\OI 011 8 e•C h, Ille H id Oe<-are requlf~ 10 Ill• Calllornla, Mid """" 11a _,..,d •"d 111em. wlll\ the nec~-Y voucl'teri, 1n l>Ul>ll'l'f rttcl •to.iO et I,,. •b0•1 \la lad lllo Olll<a Of Ille t lll'l. ol tl>e •bov• tn· time •ncl ol•u tni.o co11rt, or to P<-"I .... m. with Cdrlt J A-•o )1" C1lllo<l\la ~tr"t (0\1• Mo .. (•lllornlo tt.2' 1,..,1111 11.1 .. moo, Hen Merm•lcl Cl" It , O•"' l'olt1t C•lllOffll• •1117' '"'' bu\lneu h tOllOUCl•O ., .... .. """' Pl"""'"''" 4."lel P•h•Olbo rfll• \lal-1 ... 111.0 wltll ""9 Co11n1y Cltrk or O<•"'<" Cou,.ty on Au9u•l 1~ "'L All bidl \1\1111 De -on bid IOrM Ille 111(0\\ary VO<H:llen, IO Ille .,,._ hirn••he<I b'I the OIWl<t The corm oera•oneo al U2• HOl'tfl l'l(llAero., Los '""" be K tomj)anl<MI by • <etlllltHI or AnqtlH, CA, wllll.'h .. ,,,. plf<e Of C••"'•"' <N<• or bid llonO lot )•. of b\ltlMU OI IN unclertlQnecl In •" rnal· l1'1 •Mo11n1 or,,.. bid,"""" P•Y•l>•t 10 ten Pt•telnlng 10 the ftl•I~ of ••IO at· the order OI tne Oceen View ~tlWIOI c.oe111, wl!llln tour "'°"'"' •lier Ille 'LAIA o WAllll•N IMI WHM:litt C>nff kllltU Ol•l•lcl ot Oraf'IQt Counlv. Cal1rornl<1 11r,11111llllcetlon Of tt•h nollct. (i e<h blo mu\I co111orm """ ll• Dettd Sept. I, lt1'. Ht•,.,. ._._, c.111 ..... 1. •2Me ........ •t\POn>l•t lo tlle contra< I OO<umenh RObtrt Wllll•m Reid Coo•" or'"" <••IM!I l~lllfellon• •no Eucutor ol thl w111 Pullll•~ Or-'°"'' Dally Pllol, S.ottml>t• J 1, lA el\d Octooer ~. 11 ,.,. 101•1 Qu•lllily of t arl)tli119 lob• oftlle.OO.,.,..meOcltttOtnl 111<1\llht'd •1'9 now GI' lilt II\ lhe Bu•I HAltT & MIEltAS •411·11 ""'' Otllce, Ocean View St'-1 01•· UU Ner'tll,......,... trl(t, >tJt War"" All9-. HunllnQlon ~ •-•• CA MO lletcll, (alllornla. h i: JM·UIS The Olm let r.WrY<ll lllt tlOllt to,.. Att ... OMy let·--lt<t tny o< •II 1110\ No O!Oder may P11bll•a..cl Or-CM~I Dally Piiot PUBLIC NOTICE withdraw Ill• bid tor • period ot ror'IV• i,.pt, 14, 21, 1', Ou. i, ttll five f•SI o.n a"tt !Md•t• Ml IOI' II,. HO"TIC& TO C:a lDITOllS -nln9 of bid\ SU ,l111<>4'COUltT'O, THIE 01t1ett CM'l1t 'TAT. OI' CALI ,O«IOA l'Oa Cltfl< Of .... &Nro Of TMIC.OUNT"'IOf'OltA ... lic T,.,,.19n NO.-"""' Oc .. 11\llfforS<-Oh lflct Ettele Of BESSIE NELL JONU, Or-.c:o..nty,C.llfOl'nl• Oo<aas.d Pul>llla..cl Orano-CH\I Dally Piiot N().T l(;E 15 HicAE-6¥-~VIEN "> tM klll. "·ti, 19'1 crodllOr\ af lhe oibovt l\lmed dee-I'll 07'-1' tllet •II --""''no <lalrn~ -oeln\t IN W l41 --nl •re rtQVirtHI lo lilt l ... M, wlli. llW lle<HW<Y YOu<hen. In PUBLIC NOTICE ~I~ Ute ''"'"'°'~ ......... lllled Courl, 0. '° pr-l'lt -· with ,,,. ne<eH••Y YOll<lle•t. lo IM u... NOTICE TOC:llEOITOltS dartlootcl et MILAN M DOSTAL, SU,lllUO'I COUltT 01' Tttll "'P C., '4! City P•r•w•v WU!. STATIEO,CALll'OltNIA '°" 0<•"91· C4111omle 92661, whkll ts Ille THE COUNTY 0' OltANGI pl•<• Of -ln.u of '"' unoertlQnecl In Ne .• ...,,4 •II m•llttt pertaining 10 Ille allele ot E SI a 1 t 0 I J 0 S E PH I H E A U ld Clt(ldtnl, within 10 .. r MOnlll• ERICKSON, Oeuas;!d •II•• Ill• ""' Pllbllc•llon or '"" NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEH lo,,.. nolltt. crtdltoo of ti.e aoo•• tw1meo dlJ<wdlJnl Dated September u. 1•11 '"" •II ""''°'""""''no c•••m• •0'91,,., JAMES BARNHARDT' 11\e Hid Oe<-nl •rt requ1t1H1 lo Ille E•Klltor of tt.. Wiii 01 ttwm. with tllt ntcoswry vo11<11trs. In tl'te el>OYe Mmed OeGedenl '"" Office DI Ille <I-ol the ebo•• en· MILAN M. OOSTAI. tilled <ourt. Cl' lo pr-nt Them, wllll A '"'"~ ~-.. the ,,.un.,y vouctwr,, to tht ur,. tff CllJ ........ y .... d e r \ I 0 11 e d c I o S A L L I E T Of•"t•, CAlltenlletaMt RE V H 0 L 0 S , JAME S 0 . Ttl: (7141 •m• CUNOERSOH, A L•w Co•llO••tlon. Al_, fet •11«-Allo•"0' al I.aw, 2U11 Pewo cit Publillled Or-Coall O•lly Piiot, llll&n<I•, Suite 101. uo ..... Hiii•, CA Sel>ltrnber 11, 19 M>d October s, 11, 'l?OJ, wt11c111, Ille olK• 01 tiuslneo ot 1918 the unoerslQnecl In all matter\~""'"' llllC).11 •no 10 Ille Hiatt Of WIO Oe<eeltnl, PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIC:ll TO C:alE DIT0•5 SU 'llllllott COO•T 01' TH8 STATIE OI' CALll'OtlHIA l'Olt TKll COUNTY 0 1' OllANOIE NO.A-MSl Eil•l• al EDMUND JAMES CAN· TILLON. OK .. \ld. NOTICE IS HEREBY ClllEH to the (fo!GllO" otf the_.. .. nlf'rWd o.c-..1 INI •" oerlOM 11av11>9 claim• •Oalntt Ille w ld ~ are nqulrecl to Ille them. Wiii! .,.. M<HWN •Oll<hers. In lllo Offlct ot Ille cltrk OLtl\e ;above en· lilted cour1. or to 11<~ tt>em, wlt11 11141 necesa.ry YOUCll4tt\, to the un oersloned •t ,,,. ottlct of P••la •nc1 Werrel\, Allotney\ at Lew, UOI WHl<llll Orlvt, Newport Be•cll, <AlllMnla tM.60. -l<h I\ ""9 place of Du~llHIH of IM unc,.,nlQMCI In all m•t· '"' JM•t•lnlng to u.. Htat• of Mild de· cedent, wllhln '°"' mont~ •lier 11141 first pubtlullon of tflls notice. D•led SePl-r 13, H111 wllllln four monlhl •lier the ''"' publlUtlon of I"'\ notlGt. O•ted A~t~. "'* ( lllACIHIA EOWAAOS E •e<uttla Of 11\e Wiii oftMMJOYtOWNO ~· SALi.ii T. lllVNOLOS JAMES D.OUNDIE•IOH, A L.lw c;..,.,. ...... un1,.._ .. ..,_1e, SUllt 101 u,u,.. Hllh , CAUUJ Tel: tlt41 IJ7·10t0 """"0 fer l! .. cwtrl• Publh hed O.•l'QP "'-'' O•••v Piiot •uo 31. ~Pl 1. u .21, 1911 011.11 PUBLJC NOTICE su .. •••Olt C:OU•T' 01' TKE STATE 01' CAUl'OltHIA l'OR THa COUNTVOl'OaAHGI! Ne. A"7UI PlJBUC NOTICE HOTIC. TOC•IEDITOllS SU .. UU04' COi.l lfT 01' TH IE H ATI °"'C.UU'OIUOA ,Oil. Tiii COUNTV 01' OaANGll -A....U . E•l•I• ot LOIS O. SMI TH, o.,.a,..,_ HOT ICE IS HEREBY ClllEH to Ille creditors o1 , ,.. .OOV• ,,.med de<~t 11\11 •II Pt•loOll• llavlllQ cl•1m1 •Qalnst ,,.. sa•cl ~ ere '9QOlre,o 10 lilt them, w1111 ltlO! nece\}¥Y voucher•. In lbt office of Ille <ltrll. Of '"" •bon en· tilled court. o< to l>'Menl them. wllll '"' neo u .,y vouct>e,., to Ille u" oersl9ntd ., "AA.ONS & AAA.OHS, IHC . U~ Htroo< Blvd., .r:204. P.O Boa t~9. Coste Mew, c.. 91616, which h '"• ple<e of ll<i•lf'ltto m 111e un· detlfO"ed In ell matters 111trtdl"l"O 10 Ille e•l•I• Of \<lid OIG-1, within tour montM •lllf' the tint P<ibllutlon Of this notice - O•tod A<IO<'il 2'1, 197'. Michell• AnM A Siiton EX<Kllftl• ol llltl Wiii of IM •bOY• nemeo deCtdent AA•ON~ & AAltONS, IN C:. 11'41 HerMr81Y&, s..11120t ,.,o. lu t4't C:.•I• Mew, ca . .,.. hi:~ Alt-ya. lllKVtrhl Publl\...., Or-'°"'' D••IY Piiot Auo J I, S.pe.1, 14,11, 1911 .,,._,. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINllU NAME STATEMENT The followll'Q cie<!IOft '' ooino OU\i ""' ., AH THONV ALLA OIH •11 Promontory Orlw E • Hewoort IH«fl, C.lllOrl\il~ Scoll L Br°"'"· &2:3 P,_.ory Ori•• E , ..._, Buell, QlltOl'nl• tt~ f hf\ bu\l,..., Is c.ondllC1ecl by •n 111- 0l•IO.,•I ~conL Br-n ffli• stitlement w11• tiled wlTh Th• County Clerll of Oranoe County on Seo-lemt>er $, 1978. 1'11at0 Publhlled Or-Co•" O•lly Pilot. Septem1><1r 1, 11, ?I, ?8. 1918 •21"78 P BLIC NOTICE It )$1tt ,U,~lllO'I OOUllT' 0' THIE STATI Of' CALll'OllHI• 11'011 THIE COUNTY 0, Olt&NOI ....... ,Ut NOTICI 01' Hl•llNO 01 'IETITIOH flOtt "1108ATIE 01' Wll.L ANO '011 LITTalli 01' AO MIN1$TltATION WITH Wlt.L A•· lllE1'1lD E•l•lt llf CHEU M•H GRUCli T'HO AH, Oil<•-"..cl NOTICI! IS Hl!lll!llV GlllEH IMI llOllEAT THORN 11 .. llled htrtln " c;.llllon tor ,.,_.. o1 'Wiii ono 101 I• \11tnct Of t.-n of "dmln•Jtrttlon wltfl Wiii ,.,,.,.,,..., r1i.,...r1e1 to Nlllcll ,, m•O• , ... lllftlitr Ptrli(UI•"· ·~Cl '"•' tr.. llmt .. nd o•ect or hter•no Ille >•<ne ""' -Ml for OclOller II 1919, •I 10·00 • m .. 111 tilt <ourtroom of 0.partmtnl HP J m ••kl <ourl, •I 100 CM< Centtt Drive w .. 1, lft Ille Cll\o of Santa ,..,.., Celllornle O•taCI Seole,,llltr II, ""· WILLIAM I S4 JOHN, CounlyC .. •-ICATMLl•N M. MCCALMOfl ..... W .. ~A,,.,. ,,0 .1 .. Jtll S.•I ... di, CA.., .. • ._1..,,..,..._ .. Publl>llell OrMOe Co.Kl OallY PllOI s.111 20. n. i1. 1t1e 1 .... 11 ----------r--- PUBUC NOTICE ..... SU .. UUOll ClOV!'T 01' THIE lrAH CWCAUl'OllilfA !JOit THI OOUlf'fYO,OllANGI Ne.A"'lM NOTIC• 01' MIEAlll"O 0, ~•TtTIOM "°" PllO.AT8 0' WILi. AMO-.. Ott LCnr•s TEST•••-· TAltY ANO .-0. AUTHOatlATrOtt TO AOMINISTllll UNOla TNIE INDE~EHDIEHT AOMINIST•ATtOH 0 ' ESTATHACT. Estate Of FRANK !I SEARCH, •IM> k l'lown •' FllAHI( AICHARO SEARCH. ~aMCI NOTICE. IS HERE8V CIVEH llwlt BAAB4'RA I( SEARCH n•' llled t1ert1n • 11ttlllon ,.,.. Protwl• of Wiii •nd for hsuance ol 1At1er1 Ttt!Mnen· tarY and for AuthOrl,.tlon 10 4'd· minister under lhe lndel)tndtl\I Adoo mlnlstr.ilon o4 Eit.l\n /i.tt, refer1nce to w hlclt 1, m•de to• funner parffcul•"· -111a1 Ille time •"cl piece o1 he•rlno tllo wine h•• Ileen w t lo< OclObtr 10, 1978, .t 1o·eo •.m .. 1,. the <1>11rtrocwn Of Otoartrnent Ho. J of .. ,d court, •I 100 Clvl< C.nttr Ori•• Wut, In Int C•IY ol S•nl• Ant. C..lltornl•. O•led Seplembtr ti, 197' • WIU.IAM •. St JOHN, eo...ty Clerk TllOSULUVAN sJtSco ....... ~. L.alltweM, CA "71J Atl-ytw·•-- • "'ilbllsllecl Or""Oe Coast O•ltv Plk>I Seot. to. 21. 11. lt11 .... ,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE •·JS1n ,U,.a1t1M C:OUltTOI' THf STATll M CAUl'OllNIA N>a THI COUNTY OP' DCMG& .... ~ •OTICE OP' MaAlltNG 01' .. IE"TITIOH l'Oll .. ao.ATll 01' WILL &MD l'Olt t.ETTEllS TUTAMIN· TAllY AND P'Otl AUTMOlllU.TION TO AOMINISTlllt UNOEll THIE :r.OIEl'IHDllHT AOMIMISTllATION I' llSTATU ACT. Ellett of f t..SIE MAE SMITH, AICA ELSIE M. SMITH, DeGeastd NOTICE IS HEREBY ClllEH tll•t CLARENCE M SMITH .... flleo llertln • petition tor Pr-le Of Wiii •nd IOI' ••w.-ite OI Utter\ fnt•m•11· Emily Coleman and Dr. Keith Tombrink will l~ud a o.ne-day workshop at 9 a.m . Saturday, Sept. 23. at the South Coast P laza Hotel. Sponsored by Coastline Community College, 963-0824. The other night as I was watching TV. m y dog was lying on my foot s noring when I saw a cat dancing and singing on televis ion. Ann WMOon C..ntlllon E ,Klllrl• Of the Wiii of NOTICE 01' HIEAltlNO OP' .. ITITIOH l'Olt ,1108ATIE 0, WILL ANO LllTTllllS TllSTAMIENTA•V ,0. AUTHOltlZATION TO AD· MIHISTIEll U NOIE• T'HIE IHDa .. CHDENT AOMIHISTaATION 0, UTATIESACT ------------l••Y •t1d for Authorlrollon lo Ad· CR EATIVE AGGRESSION FOR SINGLES: Dr. llerb Goldberg will lead an all-day seminar for singles beginning at 9 a .m. Saturday. Oct. 7. Sponsored by Coastline Community College 963-0824. • PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS: The Huntington Beach Group 5 will hold a Hawaiian luau at the home of E. Mitchell Martin. 17342 Gibson Circle. Huntington Beach on Saturday evening. For information. call 842·4067. BROWN BLACK BONE $70 SIZES: 6 to 10 N 6 to 10 M IM FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH • f4""422S 27 M•ln St. • Alhambra • (21:1) 212·5'78 BenMmerlcerd • Malter Chart• · *""""" ctte,.. That tore it. I got up and headed for the door. "Are you going out to buy cat food?" a s ked my son. "Are you kidding? I'm going out to buy a cat ." PUBLIC NOTICE lhl -"" ntmed OK-nl 'LAIA ANOWAll•EN ,,., Wutclltt Dri"9, Ne. JU ..... ,." llNdt, c.tlff....i. t2'M Tet: •. Jt .. tSI A rttrMf fet ll l{a<ulria Pubtl•Md OranQe c.oast Delly Pllol. September 21. 21 -Oct-s. n. 1'71 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTrTIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATIEMIEHT Tht tot1owl119 persons •re dol"9 bullntU e\. VENTUR~ UNLIMITED. 18001 SltYPll'lt Blvd, Suite 0 , ""'"' C.lllornl•t2111 l'ICTITIOUS 8USINIEH Lawrence 00eft1. 179 81trl<enlt0<k NAMIE STATEMENT ~. Pl.c:entla, C..Ufoml• '2670 T11t 1011ow1119 perton• ••• oolno Betty J. Odenz, en 1Hr1ten110<11 bu"""" II\, La,,., Pla<4!fllll, Calitorl\le 91610 SUNSHINE MOlllLE HOMES, 710 Merit ~·o.dl.nl. 9•9 uMlnQ N Htrbor BIYd., !>Milo A,.., Callfornla L•"'· C.osl.1! MHe. C.lllCl'nla '116,. ..,IOJ Jtnnlt L. PoPOv·0 •01.an1, 919 MOBILE HOME ENTERPRISES. Un\lllQ ~. Co$t• fMM, C.alfoml• INC. .... Ulllotnl• (Orl~OrallOn, 110 N. t2&2• Hart>or Blvd., s.ma AN, Celllornl• TlllJ butlMH I• <ondUCled by • t'llOJ QtMrol part.....,,,..., Tiiis bullneu '' condU<IH by a <Of· L-.nu Odtflr porotlon. · Tiiis alet-t was flied wltll tt>e Moblle Home EnlH"Prl .. , county Clert: of Or•not County on Sep. CllrlSIOC)l>ef R. Tueller tem.,.r U, 1978 Pre\IGel\I .. 101111 This •1•1.,.,.,nt we' llled with Ille PW.11...ned O.enoe Coast O&lly Piiot, County Citrlt, OI 0r'"'91 County on Stp. St•pteml>er 21, 28 -Oct-r 5, 12. 1em11u u , 1m '"' .. ,., .. PuDllshed Or-(.oast 0.lly Piiot, SePlemt>er 21, 28 MCI Oclol>el S, 12, "" PUBLIC NOTICE ____ ...._ ____ -- l'ICTITIOUS 8USINIEU HAMIE STATIEMIENT l nt lollowlllQ e>e''°"' ••• do11>9 ll<l~nen H PARI( PRIVATE OAV SCHOOL, 182 P11111r1no AV1!nlHI, CO'li. Mew, C•l•forn1• '2t2' JH • H•~ P_,., 78' P.ul.,lno Avenue, C.0.1.11 fN••1, C.lllornla '2&2' Jean P•r\, 7f1 P•u•erlno Avenue, C.O.l•Me ... c.111or111a'l1Ut Tiii\ bu"ne" •• Gonclu<led by •n In· dlvldu61 J, .... Ptrlt, Tiii• •l•lement w<K 1114'0 wlHI IM C1>11nly Clf'f-OI O<•not County on S.P· PUBLIC NOTICE C"·>'* 1'1tt7t) "ICTITIOUS aUSINEH NAME STAT'EMIENT Tiit lollowlnQ Ptnon• ore dol"d .,., ........ . COAST COHSULTIHCi, l04? A E,.. ttrorlse st,...,t. c....i. 1111e ... CA 91'17 J•<" 0 Paltenon, t16 Fllnt>tont OrlYe, S.l't• Al\I, CA mn Winifred I. P•lterson, 61& Fllnl\IOnt Drive, S.nt& ,.,,., CA 'nU 1 Tl\ll bu .. nen ti Condut.letd by a 9<1ner•ICMlrtnorVllP Ja<" 0 . Pettt<i.on Wtnlll"l!d 1. P•llerson Tho\ \lat-wd• filed wltfl 11141 County Clerk of 0•"'99 County on Sept II, 1'19 .. rtffltl-1 EK'9W Wvl<ff 1n1 Hen• T"'1i11 •v-ttm.,.r ti, "1'· i' HltD Sa•lt An•, CA '2101 Publl\Md OranQ<' C.OHt Delly Piiot. llltrtW No. '~" Se11temller ll, 2t Mid OclOlltr S, 12, .)'ubfl>hecl Or~ Ql.\~I O,i!Jy PIJOI ftJt • • • • ~ ~. fl;ti/ote.),''""""'"' ~ 1412-71 -1111.111 PUBLIC NOTICI~ PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICITITIOUSBUSINISS .. ICTITIOU~ 81J'SIHDS HAMIE $TATEM•NT NIUH S"TATEMENT Tiit tollow1110 peri.on> are OolnQ . Tiit lollowlno peri.onl ••• doing Du>lneu .n t>ullnen as: NEWPORT CUSTOM MAAIHE l'~OHT PAGE PRODUCTIONS, ~ w '"" Slrt+t, HewPOrt Buen; Wl S. ~In, S.nle •11•. C811f0fn•• C•llrornl• 91f.tl tt701 Terry w. ROQell, 1011 w Carnlle Mike Ot1l1, llOll Ellle, SMll• Ana, Street, S..nlt AM, c.11tornt• tnol C.lllornlf 9?105 Mlch•et J e.11. ~ w 16Th Sir"'· Biii Vincent, ,,, AYO<adO, Co~•· Newoorl Be«ll Calltornl• •~J Meu, C:allfornt• t2&27 Tiiis b.,,1,,.i1 '' conovcted b• • Tl\I\ bu\l,,.n '' <ond<lt ttd br • • oeM••• part,,.nllip de"'"' "''"'""nl\111 Ttrrv w R<191'<' Bin Vlnc.nt Tiii\ t tatN"nent w" tlltd •1111 ll'lt Thi' tt•t_.,t WM flied "'"" Ille C.ountr Cltfk al Or-C-ty on Sep-Couqty Cl11tk al 0.-Gounly on 5"> lemllar ••• "'*' temller s. lt71. '1t11U 111-Publl•Md Orenot Cotti ()elly Piiot, Publlthed Or-CNSI 0.lly PllOl, !)eptamblr 11, 19 Mid Ocl-r t, u Septtmblr I, II, JI, 11. 1918 lt11 PUBLIC NOTICE lfOTtc:llO,IAl.I Ill •«orcMn<t wltll Ille l>f'OVltlonl ~ w<tlOn\ J071Mid1011 Of ,,.. Civil Coo. ol Ille Slate ol C:.lllOfnlt , ll'lt ... lll<ltl llsttd lltlow wlll tit told •t DWll< "''" tlon al lO:JD t ,m. WOJd Oct. 4, lt71, et 110 W. Hll Strul, Se1111 An•, C•lllornle .-JIOI 1•11 ll Ll(S W I0 •t1U0'16I S 1971 Llctn u >00 GCS. wllh Stilrloy Ann Gertll, Utt MOl'lltlty StrHI, BIUrtfltld. C• t3* H rtQltltrtd OWMt. tut Oociqe 10 •10U tOhU !tit Ll<entt TUO 009, wllfl O.n"lt L•" H lnm1n, 1Jtt w 2nd Street, Cor011•, c.111ornt• "no ... '"''''t•td owner PUBLIC NOTICE ll·llOU l'ICTITIOU' IUSIN£SS NAMI STATEMENT' Th• IOllOWlllQ "' '°"' .,. dolno ll\ltlMH ti THE 112 SOUTHERN AVENUE PARTNl!ll~IP, 199S Horti. 81ta•I• Sttffl. Or-. CA ft~ Amo• A. I. o .. con Jr , l'l'U HOtlh Battvle Street, Ortnl)e, CA ., .. ) Wllll•rn E Bitrr, 190 North Batavia StrHI, OrllllOt, CA "1/>tS Ernut J . Suakl, t9H Horii! llaltvl• Street, O.tftQt, CA 9766S Robert W Pith , 199S North 8•thla Strfft, OrtnQt, CA tt .. S l "'' bu1lnu' '' (O!ld11ctacl Oy • '<"""'•' OMrn.nhlp Arno. A 1.. ONcOll, Jr Wll 11..-n I! 8.trr llOWrtW Pith PUBLIC NOTICE E•ltlt of JIMMIE LOU WINER, Oec.,.sed. lt..JMm NOTICE IS HEREBY (ill/EN llUll NOTICE TO C•EOITOltS CALll'OANIA FIRST 8ANK llA\ llltd NO. -514 he•tll\ a ptlltlM to< Probtlt o1 Wiii SU,IEltlott COUllT OF THE al\d IUuance ol Letters Te<ilAmenl•rv STATIE MCALll'OltNIA l'O• •no for 111tr.o<ltotlontoOC1mlntue• vn THI COUHT'Y O,OaANOE dtr Ille ,.......,..,, edmln"tr•llOn of In tnt Matt•• ot the Est11e of Est•tes Act reftreMt to Whl(I\ ,, HAR LAH A CA.I PPEH. 0e«a ... c1. m.C1t I« r"'1tlM l)M11cule". and tllat Hl)TrCE IS HEREBY ClllEH 10 tflt ltme Mid plac.e o1 MarlllQ Ille .. me cracltlo<s ""'no claims -'"" lM 1\15 bHn tJet for Oct. l, 1011. at 10 oo w ld dec-..t to lllf' Wtd clalml on Ille a m • In u. c.ourt.room Of O.Nrtme"t omce ol tt.. <it<'ll of !NI atoreulO No l of '"'d court, el 100 Clvl< Center <Oll•I or lo P<H4'1'1 '""'" to 11\e """ Or Ive Weit, 1n Ille Cl!Y Of S.O"ta An•, Oeri!Qned •I the office ol KE I f H W. Calllornl• MILLE~. Mil!Y ~ M.wtlno, lOS B""ll Dalee! S..PI 11. 1•11 of Amert<• BIYd, Wllinllr, CA'°""'· WILLl•M E SI JOt4N -l(fl l•lllf off tu I\ !fie place of b~ County Cl~rk nt<t Of tl'lt -\IQnec! In all 'l'l<lntrs ,LAIA • WAltltlEN perlelning lo Wld ..... , •• Suell cle1m1 !SOI WH\(llff 0.lva wltll 1111 netns¥Y lrOU<l'leri must Ot Svlle JU ftltHI or ~ed •• llO<•Mld within New~ IMCI>, CA ff* IOI.Ir monl~ aft« IM fir" P<lblkAllon Tet Ul .. ISI OI lhl\ notice. A"W"lleYl t«: "-'.It~ Dated August 1", 1'171 PubllSNd 0.-C:O.ll 0.lly Piiot JEAN A TANPfHEIMER Sept. II, U, 21, 1971 erroneou1ty Nmed on dee-'I WlllU JEANA. TAMHEIMER PUBLIC NOTICE SU,.Eltlo.I COUltT 01' THE STATE M CALll'OAHIA 1'011 THIE COUNTY 01' OltANOE No.A·'1t• OllOlllt TOSHOWCAUH tc:CPttUJI In Ille Maller of l"4! APl>llUllon OI CASSONDRA ROXAH LONG tor c11anoe ot Harne WH EREAS CASSOHORA AOX AN LONC, pellHoner. "" Ill..., • llflltlon wltll lht C.lerll OI 1111s Court tor 1n or oor <llenomo 119111-r'\ Mmf ''°"' CASSONDRA ROlCAN LONG to ~TO CiH"E HOJVIAH JANAOI 1'JVMPURA If IS ORDERED 111.tt ill llf•M>n> 1n INesltd Ill tlw <lbo-llllrcl m'911t t •Poter before '"'' Court et 11 oo • m , on Ocl-10, 1078. 111 IN' Courttoom ol Oeputme..t Ho. J el 100 C1v1c C...ttr O.tvt Wttt, sante AM , Or- Covl\IY, Ct lllCI'"'•· encl \llOW ( ... Ml, If eny, why Ille pellllon IC>' <hf"OI! Of ,,.,,,t \llOlll<l not be o<enlecl IT IS FURTHER OROEAEO IMI • COOY 01 lhl~ ordo't lo tllow C"UMI lie publl\htd In Ille 0 .. 1, Piiot, • newt o•per of oentrAI ttr<.,l•llon ptltlled In 0rMIQ<' County, C..llfo<nle, ontt • WHll for IOllt WCtft\StV• Wffkl prior to Ille a.tit Ml fOr l'IU•rtllQ on Ille petition O" TEO AllOU'I JO, 1918 8RUCE W SUMNEI! .!~'"" NICKO~~,,_.­ Atterney at uw tlO Newpett c...ter Ort,,. Svltt IOI Newpert .. ~II. CA 91 ... • Ttl: 114/-.tUO Attor11t1 I., l'etltl- Publl>hed Or-'°811 Odlly Pilot AUQ Jl,Sept.l, 11,11, lt78 llll 18 PUBLJC NOTICE lt·H11' ,U .. IElllOlt COUllT' 0' THI ST A TE OI' CAUl'()ltNIA 1'011 THIE OOUlfTY 0 .. Olt"NOIE .... A.fnU E AAKlll•I• Of'"" Wiii Ol laid~lll MILLllll &MAUTINO flteltttW.MlllWI AtlOfntY·•l·L.IW )tS .... ~ .. •-rk• 81•d. Wlllttltr, CA -1 Ttl: (Jilt ..... UIS Publhhed 0rdnge Coast Delly Piiot AUQ.Jl,Sept.1, 11,71, 1078 421~11 PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE N OT'ICI 0 11' N•All lNO 01' 'IETITIOtt ~ .. 110.ATll 01' WILL $U .. llllCMl'COU•TOI' THIE-- AND 1'011 LIETT••I TllSTAMIN· STATE CW CAU~llNIA l'Oa TAltY THIE C:OUHTYOl'OllANGIE Eslttt of JOHH f'. JOHNSON, ,_, NO.A~72W JOHN l'AITIOI" JO HN SON. ll Hale ., •U•Y a oYEll Oectued OOLDTMWAtTHll DE laUHTll .... NOTICE IS HEllEllV CIVEN Ille! ltUOY DI lllUIESTIE ah llUIY MAAJOlllE A. JOtfHSOH ,,.. "'" aov111 Oil lllUllSTll .... llU8Y •. 11ert1n • petition tor ProOlte Of w111 Oil 1•UllSTE O.C-. encllOrl-•OILetltnTt11•,,...,.· HOT I C& 01" HEARI NC OF tery r•fertnee 10 Wlll<ll I\ m-I« PEflTIOH FOA PROBATE OF WILL 1 .. rt ... r part1<111 .. 1. encl tr..t '""time AHO LE"ERS TESTAMEHfARY •1141 piece ol llffrlno Ille .. ,,, ..... , FOR AUTHORIZATION TO AD· -Mt tor Octooer t lf1t, et 10 00 Jo\ I W I 5 'f l Q U H O E R T H E 1.m , In ti. Covr1Yoom Of Otperl..,.nt u•uo:t't.HUt:Nt AOMIHISfAATIOH No. l oi Mild _,,.1, at 100 C:Mc Center 0" IS TA TES ACT Drive Wot, Ill 11141 City of Sent• An•. NOTICE IS HEREllV ClllEN llltl c..tllfMnl• TITLE INSURANCE AHO TAUST Oaltd Sept......,.,"·,.,. COMPANY •• c..moml• 'Of'llO'tllon, WILLIAM •. " JOHN, II•• llllOd heretn I petition tor Prob<tlit Counly Cltr-Of Wiii •nO IUuanc• Of Ltll•" GLENN 8. SOCl.l••O TUl•mentery and for otuttloflHtlon to t _,..rcll .. Y '1u• tdmlnl•ltr under Ille llldolP11ndltnl "d· '4tll• t.. m1n111rallon of EtlAttt AU, r.tereM• L ...... NlwuM,CatllenllaU.tl1 10 WlllCll " ,,, ••• for r11rthtr .,..,tit, IW! ~ .. ,_ perllt lllM,, .,,d '"'' .... llmt •nd Published Ortn91 ~·· O•lly Pllol. Platt Of -11\0 Ille""""',, •• Dffn "'' S.Pltmbtr II, U. 11, 1'11 lo< Oclol>ef l, lt1t, •I 10.00 A.m., In d 10-T8 the court,_., of 0.-trnem Ho, l of '•Id court, .. 100 Cl vi< Center Or Iva PUBLIC NOTICE WUI, In .... "'' Of S•nt• An•, Calllornl• INTL ID •OUOO , 1t1t Ll<tllte ILU•)O. wltll 0\11,~ Trff $••YIU , Sl lO Wll\fllrt ll•CI • LOI AnoetH, C•lltorlll• ~ ... reol\ltrtG owner •l\d llM!k of ,...,.,,ca, •121 Patlltc 111~0 , Hun111101on Patio., Er,.•IJ S.ltAkl HOT ICE IS HEAl!llV GIVEN 111.i a Thi• •ltlemtM wM llltG with Thi '""" el\d tlll<(O s lled•oom "°"'• C:.111\lf Cieri. ol O<•n~ County on IO(•ltd •• t.01 C•ll• PuMI•, s ... Dated ~,......... IJ, t•TI WILLIAM a . It JOKN, Co.;nty(IH' Colllornta ~ teoal -· 8enW••-•G«t9' In< llOW fti. s.nte AN. CA ftlOI .. ,_ "ubll\flell Dta11tt Goetl 0.lly PIMK, S.Pttrnbtr 71. tt1' ...... Al>QUll JI, .. ,. Cl-111•, "n•llalll• tor r•MO••• .,.., H •O'I' ., ........... 1.... ,....., re10<•llOt1 A•allMlllllY .,..., t11t ncl · ' .. ..,,., -until Nov 12. "" Wt"'..,•"-&'-' Contact Jolln tcnpu •I OIJI ffJIWlltlllrt...,._,.,...... J72-l,..,Of IJIJl4l1 .. t'7 ....,..,, Ml ... C;Mjl. •u """""*' OrtftQt Goell Dally Plllll 'ublltlled OrlllOI Cof•I O•lly Pllllt *' u , 11, 1~. ''· " 111, Jt u, n , n , Al/O ll, Mpt I, 11,Jl, 1'11 OIH t'71 1),..11 ___ . .-,_ .. ,,,,.-. -' OltYOIN, HAll•lltOTON & SWA•Tl C)f>tWlltMrt .......... s.tte JQ WlltMrceatOfo- U.A•le,Col'"""8•11 ""'"""'-' ..... ~ P..&llllltCI OrMISt Gla\I 0.llt .. II .. , S.jMtfT\Otf 14, IS, I I, t'1t . --. ~ . . , . .... ,,,,-... mlnlller -mt •-notnt Ad· mlnl•lrallon of E•l•t•~ Act, H•lerente to wll1c11 ,, m•d• •of turthtr P••tlcu••rt. and 11\11 Ille lime and PIKe Of -lllQ I ... ...,,.._ h•• IM!en "' lor October 3. 1'71, •t 10:00 • m • '"Ille courtroom ol Dtl>at1ment Ho J ol Wi<I wYrl, al 100 Ovlc Ceftltr !><Ive We>t. '"the City of Senta A,,., C.lltornte. O•led ~.ti, tt78 Wll,..LIAM E. St-, C.OUM'( Clefll CLYDE L laONN MILLIEll, allOflH, & 811UMMIETT STE. '11 l'IOILITY l'IEOIEltAL 'I.AU. US !EAST OCUN I LYD. LONG ••ACM, CA. ..-i A-J tw:.-r Publll,_ Or-C .. >I 0.11y PllCM Sept. II, U, 11, 1911 0111' P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS I USINIUI HAMI $TATEMIENT T"e loll-lnQ otrton IS IJOjflO llu" nti\•I. OUALIT'V Ol'FSE'I' PAINTING, ISll SIAltr A-. Ullll "C", K..nl· lnglon 8NOI, CMllorftt•tt .... E.,oe,,. ScllllMll, 1104, Bertin, Hunt1n91on 8e-c11, C.lltorl\la •1'1ot't Tiii\ bu•~> I• <.Ofldutlad by ..., In· ell••-·· E-Stllllll•D '1'111\ •lei-••• filed will\ ,,.. C-ly Cl~• OI Of.not c:.o..n!y on St$1 1emller ), ltll 1'1 .... Publi•...., Or-C.0.Jt Dally Piiot, S.ptember 11, 11, ~. Oc1 S. "11 flit.fl P UBLJC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI 8USIHIU HAMS Sl.t.TIEMIENT Tiie fotlowlllQ Ptrsont 4<• 001n9 b\lllMU e\. COAST MARl(E TINCi COMPANY, t•tst B .. (111 &Ivel, Hunllll010ll e .. ch, CalllOfl'll• Coen !n¥1r011ma11tal O.vtlop mtnl In<., • Callloml• <OrCIOr•llOn, ltlU .. .Kii lllYCI • Hunllnglon 8•Kfl, C.llfornl• .,._., fllh but'"'" I\ Conou<led Dy • c.or l)Ot•tlon COHI Eftvlr-.it•I O.vt'--1 11\C, K Ml 0..l'Off Prftld9f\f Tiii\ tlattmelll wal Ill"" wltll lllt t;ounty C:lar1l I/ff Orano-CouM, on~ ttmber t, .. ,. . ..,." Pvllll\MO Dr81\09 Cotti 0.11, PllOI, S.Pfemlltr r, II, ll, It, '"' I * DAILY PILOT P 8LIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOU\ t USt1••U NAMf lTATIMIENT fht IOOOWi"O PtrMll\ •• -1'\0 1> .. I ~"·' MJ I\ '.iEAlllC.E~ 1"•2 ~•<• < Cot\I Hl"'w•t. No U, MynltnQIOn &tech C4111offll• "1..- MlllOI\ J 8HO. 11 .. 2 PK lllC CO•" HIQl\WO, Ho u. H""llnolon Bu th c.111or11la.,... Thi\ bullnt .. I• ~led by •" •n Cllvlclual MlltonJ h•o llll\ \lei-WU Iliad erltn tlwo County Clork Ill Ou ngr eo .. n1" °" ""'c> ltmlla•). .. ,., •tetJo• Publl\119d OrMl(le Go.t\I 0•11¥ Plltll SePl•m.,., r, 11, 11, 2e. ,.,, __________ •...:.28~'" PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUS aU"NEU NAMl STATEMENT Tiie tollow•no Pt•\ono ere 001l'IQ bll•lnt\\ •• PAOJECI TWO. l I 0 . J~;10 Maroutrlle P•rllw.v.' M1u10n ll1tlo. C.11forn1• 11•H H1'rry E.. WflhOO. G•f'l•r •• P.,lne•. 2'1!91 llhl• PIH• Orl•t. \..OOUll• "'-'· """'"""'" 92'1• F•r ovlll. J IC..\lbt\•. G•"•'"'' P•"'"'' 1~n -Pl«•. uo..n• Holl\, C4111or,,. "26Sl .. .,.,.,.1 J. &e•~. G<o,.. •• , PertMr, 4"'I S. llr~ 81Yd , 'Witt lO• S.n Fer-. Gal•loinl• tlUI Yflh b"s•nen ts cew1C1ucted b• ., ,,..,. ... ~~ H.,rvL W•l-0.-ot Pattnet Tiii• \Ill-"' w~ 111141 ••th uw (Mlntv C:lerll Of o....,..,. (;ouniy on AuOllit •• ..,, .. ~ PublltMCI Or-CoH I O••I• Pilot Seotember I, ".11, ll, '"' 011 II PUBLIC NOTICE •·UM SU,llltlO'I C:OOllT OF TME ITATE 01' CALll'OllNI" l'Olt THIE OOUNTYO,OltAH0£ Ne, A ... 7)41 .. O"TtC:I OF N f A lt•NO ()• "ITITION l'Oa .. lt08ATE 01' WILi. ANC 1'011 LITf EIU OF "D· MINltTllATIOH WITH WILi,, AN• Nil.KIO l!Stdll 01 MOSES L!ONAA.0 MA CHLIN, ot•a M Lt:OHARO "'4ACHllH, •"" M.L. MAC14LIH , Oecused NOTICE IS HEAEBY (illlEH 111 .. 1 J AMES 4. CH EW, NORMAN H STOCl(S, ar>d THELMA MAC14LIH !lave llllid _.,.n • peUllon tor Prooatt Of Wiii •"9 tor •1>uanca ot Leners o1 Admlnl\lretlon wllll Wiii •-••cl. •• ltrtfl<t to wtllfll i• m-tor lurfh.., Hl11Gul•,.... •ncl tllet the 11,,... •nd o•~• ol """'no tlle """' hei bt..-u t '°'Oct-. 10, 1•11. al 10 00" m , •n , Ille courtroom of ~'1,,,..nt Pfo J 01 \.tld C04'rt_ •1 J(I) Chuc_ Center Or•"'f' Wo t. •n '"~ Cih of Santa """ C..llrorn1•. ' Dated S.111.-11, 1'11 WIL.UAM IE. $t JOHN, C:ounlvOerk NEWMAN, CHa lSMAN & l'AITK, INC: . us N. •arr.nu SL ,,0 .... 1u1 WMI Ce•I,.., CA •llt'l ""-" ... "-"'~· P11bllS...., Or1tnQe C:O.•I Od1ly Pilot Sept :IO. 11. 11. ,.,. ...... ,. PUBLIC NOTICE '"·ll'M SU,.lltlOlt C:OUltT 01' TMIE STATE 01' CALll'OltNIA .. Olt THI! COUNTY 01' OaAMOE lff.A~I NOTICE 0, K E "ll lNG 0" 'llTITION l'Olt "llOl"TE 0' WILL AN O 1'011 Lan1a s TESTAMEN TAltV ANO AUTHOltlUTION TO AOMIN"l llt UOI OIEll TH E INOl,IEllDENT ADMINISTaATtON 01' •STATES ACT l!Jt•t~ or HAROLD CHRISTIAN SWANDER, OeGtesecl NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN 111•1 CATHERIN~ E. SWAHOEA ,.., 111~ llereln a pe1111on IC>' Prooate of Wiii _ •nd for ·~•al Let~,... T~\t•m~•· •••Y to the ~tlltC>ner •l\d •utno<ll•· hon lo •dmln4•1er the ""'"'' under '"" ·-peno""t -... .irat1ono1 E'"''"" 4tt. ,.i!ft n!'ftt• to wf'uc" ·~ mM>l' ro1 lurtMr C>M11<ut.,•, ilncl INll ""' 11,.,. end P••c~ of """no t,.,. wme "-'• -.et tor OctObtr J, 1'1711, ot 10·00 • m , In IN' counroom oi Oecwrtmena Ho J Of ..Cd ~. •I 100 CtYIC Cent• , Ot•ve WOI, tll lftt (ll'f of S.nl• Ane, ""''"°'"" Oaltd S,,pt-r II, t•1ll WILUAM E. SI JOt4N, C"""'Y Cler• TMOMA$ L. l.O*D Suite Jt1.a UU1 ... _ .. V-1• Utv"• "INt, CA~ "'' 0141111..J:M A""'"'' .......... leM# Publltlltld Or-C:O.sl Oe1ly PtlOI 54!111. u. ·~. 71, ,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE '11tll) Pu«>llSlltO Or111gr Coa•I Dally Ptlol, Septomber I, U, 21, 21. 1918 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSI NIESS NAME STATIEMIENT Tiit 1011ow1ng per'°" " dOono bu)• M \\ 4U l'&J SUPPLtEAS. 1106 0t1ow•~. .- • 11 :- ., .,.. ;I I -- ti I ,., ut..:. 1)0' 11111 uµ •ry ndi '"' H11"11"9ton Beech, c.111orn11 q1114 H~~~iw~r~~-"~·~-t;i.:· lbW • Tiiis b"""'"' "c;onducted Oy 1n 1n dlv10ual Fr.,,• E. LOvetl Tiii\ ···•-nl WI~ filed with IN County Cl~~ OI Or-~IV on Sep • !ember ~. "" "...," Publlta..cl OrtnQt ONst Delly Piiot, StptemDtr I. 11, 21, 28, t91e oeo.11 ----------~ PUBLIC NOTICE "OTtC• 01' HIEA•INC Oflf $AVINOSAHOLOAll l'ACll.ITV ""~ICATIOfol NOrtCE tS HERE8 V OtllEH IMI • ll'lbllt llear1no ,,., tlten ~''"''"" "' lht OEPAATMEHT OF SAVIHC.i ANO LOAN rt'•tlnv to ... -Uotion by COLUMBIA SAVINGS AHO LOAN "S\OC•ATIOH tlOO W11111ot• 80111tvaro, .. ,..,,., Hills, C.lllor"'• '0111, tor Ptfmt\\IOft to ,.,,_.,.."' • 1.KllllY •I Of ,,. Ille ltn..-l•lt YK•l\ll• of "" lnttrM<tlOft of L••" Fore>1 Orto ano Aoollold Ao•d Untn coroor.110 Comm"""" or L••~ Fort\!. Co\lnly Of Ot-. T"• ""•""9 will be ll•ld at ti. Otp.ort,,...nl'\ ott1<" ~;~1:·': t'~e~':;.,. ~T~. ~ )oulll eommonwtalth Av•nue, Lot Anoe•••· C..lllornt• llOOO.S, l•l•pllOlle t21J113H,_, f Ila •PPllUlll"" la 0111n lot puOllc In. 'PfC llOll IA IKCGrCMlnGe With Ille (.om. C'llttlontr't rtQUlallOl's •t a1t11er off I<• of 1111 Oepert'""'I Of Se~lllQ• •r>d Lo•n of 1111 St•tt of C..lltor111a toc•tod •I aoo k11t11 CommonwHlln Avenue, 1.1:.. AnQt It• 4000$ or •t UO S•nsome S1r .. 1, ~rl Frantlll(;O t41CM Wrllten 001t< llOll or other 00('\I· menh ••••v•11t •o tlle •PPllt•tlon 11\0uCCI be filed with tllt C>tlNrlmtfll, •l\d • <ooY otll-ed or m.lltO to '"" A••lletllt. COLUMt•A \AV l"O• AHO LOAN A$SOCIATION, nol tattr tllal\ S.p-l~. t'71 Any .,.,_ m a, •POt., .t 111e 11-11>9 -me•• •n o<•I \l .. -1 OVfl"d ... 3"'9111\I at lime lll'llll.cl 11'1 I ... N.,lflO Offk.tr wll1U• II' IM UM> of ..,y ptf\O'\ w f\O "" 1191 flltcl orlor wrtt"" OOlt<llOI'~ or Plller -~ " to Ila limited to not more IMll It MolllllM •I' O..r•llOIO, w tutti __,. time ._. ,., • ., "7 •• '"'".., '"'""'lnO-'l<tr Publl•lltd Or-(;M.ol C)elly Pllm Sepl9'"0.r 1), 1'11 •ls,9 /t I - 048 e .o. j bil' rom •, alt r de Ot\ •U!lt!, l'('":t. W1•1l a111t )V1•tf m~•• Pam I \,, prrty IOC'll erior •\lilly 111n lo nth • id Ad -- ()I DAIL V PILOT ThurM11y September 21. 1978 MINISTER CAVORTS WITH LOOK-ALIKE 'DOLLY' He Entertain• •• Clown -But Only Between S.rv&cee Heavenly Giggles Pastor Clowns for 'Eanldy Good' SAN .DIEGO (AP> -The Rtiv. Kenneth Gosst4hn clowns around, wearing his costume and painted face at parades and picnics He even tells jokes in the pulpit of bis Nest.or United Methodist Church Althongh he never wears bis clown • outfit during the church s ervice, " Go~senn eTIJoys making people laugh because "afte r all, Jesus was a man of joy as well as a man of sorrow. "I SOMETIMES TELL my people they l'an be so heavenly m inded. thal. they're no earthly good," he said in .-<Jn interview "Or I tell them the story about the prea cher who asked his congregation · how many wanted to go to heaven : and everybody s tood up except one man. When the preacher asked him 1r he didn't want to go to heaven, the gwilleman stood up and said, ·wen, sure, but I thought you wanted to go right now.' .. OR SOMETIMES I TELL them about tbe rich Texan wbe>-died and went to hell and the first thing he d id was make plans to air-condition the place." Gosselin, 46. weighs more than 200 pounds and is the father of four children. He has clowned between Sundays for 12 years. Pentagon to Conduct New Mobilization Test WASHINGTON fAP) -Out of 'f pubhc view, the Pentagon and key t federal civilian agencies next month will conduct the biggest peacetime test or the government's mobilization readiness since World War Jl ..-The obJective <is lo determine how quickly military r eser ve and Na· liona l Guard units can be alerted, troop transportation and supply movements set in motion. standby draft machinery restarted, and the na- tJOn 's critical indus trial resources m ustered. DEFENSE SECRETARY Harold Brown. the Joint <.:htefs of Slaff and top Army leaders will be watching to see how far the ~uard and reserve have progr essed sin ce a 1976 mobihzatioo test shocked many of- f1eiab ·'The problems we found were momumcntal," said a general who declined use of hjs name. He and other senior Army officers agree that the 1976 test s howed most Smoking Curbs Proposed for U.S. Buildings WASHJNGTON fAP 1 -The gov· guard and reserve units earmarked for early deployment could not have met their assignments . R EADINESS FOR SWlt'T -a nd smooth mobilization bas become in· creasingly important, U.S. planners say, because of the Soviet Union's in· creased capability to attack W~stem Europe w1th little warning. This exercise. codenamed "Nilly Nu1rnet," will run from Oct. 10 through Nov. 8. "The public won 'l see anything," said one senior planner who asked to remain anonymous . The results will be kept secret too, the Army said , because their dis· closure "would be detrimental to the security of the United Stales." NO R EGULAR OR r eserve units will be moved. But about 725 Army National Guard and reserve outfits will receive mock call-up orders with small detachments from each being sent to mobilization stations during weekend drills. Reserve elements of all the armed ser vices will be involved .and some regular units may be pla~ed on short a lerts . Although the armed ser vices and civil agencies periodically have held separate drills,· said Col. Jerry J . Burcham, "this is the first mobiliia· lion on this scale since World War IL" Burcham is one of the planners. COL. GEORGE RYHANYCH, another planner, said, "We're all 6 4 2 • 5 6 -- 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F t•rnroent has propost.'<.i re~ulalions to •>' .. v.11r_;...._,,..._ ~"l"'f~ m.g.>-ly 4~~ S C· ·.r•-· llbhi-~1i!Mf"~ft "tJldfftJ , around the country. ~~~~~.t!;l~~~~~ gears from ~ace to' a war footing and mesh witlfthe civil commuhity." ... The r~gulal10ns are s lmila•...to guidelines the General Services Ad· ministration a lready has for non· smoking areas in the 10.000 federal • buildings or offices that It owns OI'-~ leases. THE GSA IS the government 's landlord and housekeeping agency. Military bwldlngs, most post offices a nd Ve teralls Administration hospitals ate outs ide its control and the regulation does not apply to them. The GSA said a reguJaUon was needed "because smoke in a confim .. >d area may be lrrllaling and aMOying to nons mokers and may create a ~en· lial hazard to those suffering from heart and respiratory diseases or al· )ergles." Donald Wioeeardcn or the GSA said the re gulation would have ·•more wclght and authority with federal agencies" than the currel'llguJdelincs. THE &EGULATION WOULD 11dd conference roems to the list of no· 1mokl.n1 areas. Other places where s m oking is pro hibite d ar e a uditoriums, claurooms, elevator1 and shuttle veh l~le11 truveUng between federal agencies. The regulaUons were published In tht-Federtl Register with 30 day11 al· l owed for public comm e n t Winegarden aakl It ts not likely to l!ke tllect for eo to 90 doys He 11kt th4 rule• cloacly parallel smoklni rettrlctlons that llealth, Education and Wetrarc Secretary Joseph A. Califano Imposed on HEW butldinp lul January when he start. ed an antl·Amoklng campolgn • Tom Simmons. an official or the Federal Preparedness Agency, said, "We on the civil s ide try to de· termine how to mobilize Industry and our other resources In lime or crisis ." Representatives of civil ageocles will be stationed at the Pentagon command post during the tests. AMONG FEDERA.L agencies tak· Ing part will be the Ene r gy , Transportation, Commerce, Labor. Interior. Treasury and JusUce de- partments and the skeleton Selective Ser vice System. Th e Selective Service Sys tem nucleus, reduced to o nly 98 e mployees , will si mulate re· establishing state headquarters and local draft boards. About 700 to 800 reserve and guard personnel have been trained to serve in reviving the draft machlnery In an emergency. Ski Facilities Tell of Merger RF:NO, Nev. (AP> -The com- bined 1kt facility of Mt. Rose and Slide Mountoln about 20 rollea southwest of here will be called "Ski Reno." The iwo ski resorts announced their mcr1ter rtc('ntly. The single re· sort has four double t'halr lifts and three turf ace Hits. An all d.ay-Ucket wm coat StO -and the a rea wUI sell ~ seuon passet 6' 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 The BlggHt Marketplace on the Orange CoH1 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ·· Vou Can Seh It, Find It, ( 842 •5878 J · One Cell ~ Tr•de It With a Want Ad Fast Credit proYef ......... HowM1 For S. HM.•1 For s• ..__.. For S. HMtet Pw I* . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING . OPPORTUNITY Gt .. rel l 002 ChMf'.. I 00 GftH'OI I OOZ fhMfo.. I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CAR BUFFS Ovtrab.A'tl 3 t·r.r w11raae + lara{t< 1hov ~ h111h Ill ri'Ut. with I01H of fnrk Ina hi& r u11to1n bull 4 lJr 2 Un home. Y.11"t111te ...,.-.,"""",....--~"!"'I Cofll.Jt Ml'""· 1'urm11I din f~ORT CTR. OR . Ina. f111nljy room. 1·uun 7594111 lry klld1rn. 11 tnn l' ..-dnor'i Motlce: fln•fll111•1• 11~1d Ule unlry 834 03 LOAN ~-t'•I 1>rH'P only Slll0.000 74 A.II real Mllltt' advri-1111r-cl ('1111 :WO 11 51 In th.111 newspuvcr Ii. 1rnh Vrry exceptional SAN jf'Cl to the Fl'dcrul t"ulr JOA~UIN 2 bdrm. eon· EASTSIDE l llDIOOM SIH,500 Eastside Costa Mesa. or Upper .&ack Bay. whatever: it ·s a steeper! 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. fee !and. R.V. storttge. Harbor Hi d istrict. 9.000 squ ar e foot lot in a cul de sac location: it's a sleepe r ! Wa ke up: llou11ln${ Act of 19ftR do. close to pool, counlry which makt'l' It lllcl(11l 10 dub & beautiful luke advcrti~e "o n ~ pre l~~~~~~~~~I p11rk. Pr<.-sent luan ~· rcrt"nce, lnnltat on. or ..-RT SH-ES aumable..lllJ.500 dlacnminouon bued on ,_,,...,."' ~ race. color. rellRlon. lll'X, Cllll'U' to bt-ach·1nvfft or or ruwuoal orlain. or An nvc 1n \.h11J :J bcdrm 2 lnt~Uon t-0 maka. HY balh beuc.h ·hvU~..i» surh prt'feren~. hm1lo· Private polio entry l<'ad ll0n,Ordi11crim lnat100 ." lna lnto CO'tY l'UJlUte llv TOP VALUE ... 1n JASMINF. ('lU•;r-:K . aecunty gate · seclud ed. yet near t'verythinf! Spacious 3 bdrm . family rm • forma l dining rm home 12200 sq. ft.), ALL ON ONE FLOOR. Highly upgrad ed. $239,500 Reasonable offer c-un sldered. · · Only $109.500. lnit rm. It'll move fast at Thill new11p•per will not $110,000! 673·8550 knowin l(ly accept any Ol1N 111"'·''s11111•CIM "'1 • =~,~~:~~,;~; .• :.!! l·•ltll lJ~IC)UI: li()~I:§ REAL TORS•. 546·5990 aaollS: Adnrifsen .... chKkthWads .., .ct report. er- rors a-dlately. The DAILY P-ILOT os._1 •••tr for the first • cornet IMerffon Giiiy. SUMSHIMEIM EVBYROOMI Outstanding Mesa Verde Pool home with a big rarruly room. features Ul· elude formal dining. wet BAY& BEACH wall c"rpetioJC and bwlt· ~ •11 1525 Mesa Verde Drive. East. Costa Mesa also tn Corona del Mar. at 675 6000 UVE WITH Ft.All ln Newport Heights. :J Hd.rm'I. 2 baths. many p at101 a nd mu ch pnvacy. $225.000 UNBEATABLE VA TERMS in kitchen. Full pr1ce._ ___ •~-----1---------i $12.S.900. CALL 751·3191 bar, lovely new wall to 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. ~ 4 Bdrm. family home. 1ge tlvtng roo m . w /FrankUa fp lt' Spatio.us family rm. hUie covered .,.UO.. And surprise. a bonwt reom Call now~ ...... for Sale C:SELECT CorOftaHidtlGMfs IOOREAl.lY ....................... I PROPERTIES VIEW ON NEAIU.Y Vi ... 71-7J0t FOR ESl E OLSON GaMral l 002 .--.:__--=-i ACRE-<>verlookmg ca· ••••••••••••••••••• •••• lock lay SfMcial nyon out lO the Mm Love· . .. .. ... ~TSIDE Owner transferred Lov cly remodeled 3 Ur and huge family room. all bw ltins. ouls1dc .:ucst room. ovcr:.1n'<I pool, al ley e ntrance Near WcstcLIH shopping and much mor ~. As k ing $00,900 Call S-10.1151 -~HERITAGE fr -·• 2.L ly 3 Bdrm homl• on 21--------•1• ________ _ flrst time o c r.:u Ln l n levels Master SW le ha:; years . Outs tandinit. fi r eplace. sccludc•d cllStom decorated hom • MEW USTIHG! with large co1.y family garden + the vlt>w ! The 0 j) OCIAH '/1 ILK. room. bulll·•n TV, & upper arcahasdehghlful C b ,. 1. · d ·• k reat duplex uy . " eaneled bar Country iving room an uer bdrm. house + .t-bdrm. itchen with 'l tained separitted by ,..rench doors-both enJOYtnR tht· a pt. over 2 car garaR•' glass window. and room vaew. Lots of quality and -~. -I Only Sl59.SOO! Belltr for pool make th1~ a c·harm in this c~ homt hurry on this one ·caUbl. perfect family home COSTA MESA it indudest.helaod! 67:J..xs.50 lalboo ._ Pr r"'"""''''~"" .,.., ,, 1· Owner'<> s1n1tle family -r .,. • • REALTORS [ I home in fine condll1on l8tlltorl ~ 1Uld1\f PETE BARRETT ~~s:~~~c:~r~f ~~~,~~~~~·~'~1~s-~1~0~'~0~·~~ tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiii-lliilll -REAi.TY av a al ab I e . l n v cs tors IREA THT AXING HEAR THE IEACH 642•5200 please note. Call for de· View of Newpc>rt Harbor. HUGE2STORY OHL Y $92,600 Oversized lot · 4 bd rms. Less than $100.000. This 2 story he11vy shake roof home located on a cul-de· sac street 1s a rare rind Your TLC keeps cost down. 7591501 $69,900. --------1 tc~OFMEWPORT ~~n:.izc~~l.:v~o1; The huge stone fireplace ------REALTORS pnce:otSLJS.000 in large dltUng room ac· ---------1 .1.7~ss 11 Aoent 646.325;, cents this charming 3 LEASEOntoM • -" bed.room home. loeatc.'<1 Seller wants fahl act1onl.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 AVIAMDOHe near Newport 8"ach. ll on 3 bedrm. 2 bll. $79.000. MESA VEltDE 3 Bedrma, l•rte back ne(!<fs some TLC, but Cal1645·9161 Prll't.'d to sell! Bea11tiful yard. covered patio. whala bargain! Call now ~ bdrm ho me o r. a w/bltn DBQ. priced for 556-2660 m a i: n 1 f 1 c <· n t I y qu1t•k !.ail'. $64,900. Ca ll ECT landscaped tot Reduced 714 963-67b7 • .. - Looking for a home of your own" You'll find many homc.'I advertised for sale in Class1r1 ed everyday. !p SEL to$119.500. ~ '>•N "' " ... \ 1117 ·;;; .. PROPERTIES -------' ~.i l.B._IHl!tll -:. EXTRA PARKING :: .r....htl~ II CUSStftED HOUIS "dvPrt.-1·r< mnv rllll'f' th1'1r ad' bv h'lt>PhOnt' II Wa m w~ :lOp m l't'lond1tv lhru f ruht v IHu noon Sa tu rd av ('ORT" Ml-:.-;" on·1n: J.•1W fllt\I 642 SG711 llUNTINC:TON H,.:A1 'II 17117!> Kt•a!'l1 Hlvd ~12<!11 LAGUNA 8 t:AC·11 11116 Glt•nnt•yrc• l.nicuna Bt'arh 494 !MCG SADDU:BACK ~La 1'11 Hou<I t..~una Hills ss1-6:i10 NOllTll C'OllNTV dl:allrtt ~ IZ20 CUSSIFtED DUDLIMES ~lt<fhnt• for 1·c111v & kill• t5 !> 30 pm lht' duv !Jtfort' publtr ntion ""' c't'tlt tor Sunclav & Mon •"" • "'jl\Jljl.P~4~ ljA' 11 &""111nn11~~tUl"ltli•. tt noon. CU.UlftED IMUUTtOHS F.R ROHS l\tJ\'l•nlM•rs &houJd ct'lfflo. I he tr adi;. wulv .. rl'l)()•l .. rrnr~ 1mnwd1a11·l v T ll t: OAll.V I'll.OT ll~,uml''I llnhtlltv lt'lf' thP ftr~I Ill· mrrt'(1 lo~rttoo onlv CANn:1.l .ATIONS Whton k1lhn11 11n :ut Ill' 'i!n to m.1kt' 1t rf'l'nrtl uf lhr Klf,l, NlJ M 1n:11 jlivt'll \'Oil bv vour ncJ 111ket n' rt'rl'•PI ol vrwr r11nrrll111 ion Th•~ k 111 numbrr mu'I lit' Pt'l'\t•n· led bv l~ :idv1•rt1wr tn !'Ille()( IJ dt~IJOl t• CANCF:l.1.ATION OH CO RRt:CT I ON <H' Nt;W AO 111''.l''Ollt-: RUNNING t:verv ""ort 111 m11d• to kill cYr t'Of'ttCI I Ol'W ;id Ulllt hu bN'n ortk•rrll. but ...,. l'llnnol r.11111r•n 1r.•t.odo 110 un11l lhl' 1•11 hi" appcn1rrd 1n I ht• j)llf)('t' DIMf~ A IJ NF" Ml~ ~ ruh t•r• ~1rt1 Uv tuh m 111lv11nl't' bv m111I or 11t 1nv 111\C' or our ol Om NO t>llM" 11rdn' llr•dllnr 3 11 m Frldllv, ('C)lltu M1••1t ol ltN' tr 12 noon ul 1111 brunch QI""''' TllF. IMll.V I'll.OT"' rt'M'rvc·~ lht• r11•h1 to t'hlMaliv t'<ltl • •·n•nr or rrlual' """ .11lv t•r t1~n1. 11nd 111 l'h1tn1tr ti-1'1114"1 It t l'lllll•llOl'I& WI Lhool 1>r1or not 11 " CU.SSIPtlD ~ADDHSS I' 0 Ho'! 1~~1 ~1M1·""' ll2ft.'fl Extra CLt:AN . extra ~ $.61,900. ~· ROOM. on t·xtra 1.iri:e Balboa Island Really Near oc,.an in Hu nt wr. 5 Bdrm I I bcUJR A\t•''" '"'' "~""'"" mgton Ucach Sharp 2 us<.'<! as orflce. hai. own 673-1700 bdrm. Just 1 5 mi. lo t!fltrance1. + 720 ~ ... i.---------beach. In area of mon· r ec r ea ti on r oom - -t•xpcni.1ve propert1e~. Beauufully decorated Whether you·re buying or Hf? Down Call 962 7788 home. 10 II arbor II 1~h selling. Classified ad KEY HEAi.TORS School 01stnct. Call for vertising wall get your ----- J p po 1 n t men t Ru l h message to the right peo. Sell Uuni:~ fa11t with O:ilty Laune, Rlt.r. 646 4380 pie. call Today! 642·5678. Pilot Want Ad11 real estutl' 80/o VALOAM Purchase subj to exist.mg Vlf4oan al a low 8% 10· tcresl. 3 bdrrns, 111'.1 bu on a lrg lot w/cov'd patio mukes th u; a great ram1 ly home & a gre11l invest· ment. 759·1501 VACANT Ready to occupy, J Br. J·~.ua. S62.~. llurry it won 'l last! Call us at 754.7800 Have somcthmg to sell? Class1/1ed ads do 1t well. macnab I Irvine realty FAIULOUS EASTILUFF Be s ure to sec this lg . 5 BR home w/over 2500 sq.fL all on ONE floor ! A favorite a rea for family li ving - so close to school, shopping & park. Lg. lot ror playgrounds, garden or pool. Avail. to move in soon ! $179.500. Jeanne Newman 642·8235. < U-145> 642·1235 901 Oovf!r Drive 644-6200 H•rbor View Center Irvine at Campoi. Valley Centf!r 752-1414 Sfll( & ,,Nf1 WOALD HARBORS CSMOPDWH80TDR YEALS N U H S J 0 A X L S l A 0 S E H 1 N WEAAAOAOAYR R CAB Q l M U H H 0 H G U J U I 0 K H , 0 M H E 9 £ P P f R A H T 0 A 8 A L H Y A O H G A R R U R M H D R A R l A T E J U A 0 E A 8 R E A E L L F A S l L l A S V V U M 0 R M J H T P E C L S £ M T l L A S V P A Q t C R R K t C E 9 t l R H D A T H U M C T I R E R t L R E O R 8 H 0 E 0 0 t H V 0 S A W I P E R y A £ H t P R N 0 L Y R S C M T A M 0 I L C R A E T M C W A E l Y D T N M L N E O H R 0 E R E M K 8 A Z L 0 £ A t ~ C S S I 8 T H R V A H Y L L V S H T IMl'\ICt10N Hlddrlft WOfdl IMtow ....., fcwwwd, ....... """'· 111), down ot dNlllNlly. 'ln4 Mdl ... boa,, Ill.~ Howton New Yorti City B"""" " LI Hmt Soudl11mt1ton Gtno1 .c Uwrpool Rio dt Jentlto Antwll'J ~ ........ Sift Ft111e"'Q HIMbufl MOflUllll llhlmort ,...... Tomorrow: CoftlCllone ---- file~.!~~ LIASE-OnlOH This pool oriented Baycresl home. Unique floor plan . open beam ceTlings. stunning mte r1or . rr y"°u enjoy entertaining you must sec. Owner will consider leasc1option. Priced at $174.000. • CO&.DWIU. ...... co. 644·9060 2ttt aAN.IOAOUIM HIUS RO. IN~CfNTP •• CE 110111 ILlllfS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE CAHYOH CREST :Three Bedrooms. Two And One Half Bath. Plus Family Room. "D" Plan End Unit Wlltr A Wet Bar. Mast er Suite With A Fireplace, Community Pool. Sauna'.• Jacuzzi And TeM IS Courti;. $157.500. 111 oova DIJVE 631-1800 STAR GA'ZEKt1'• i:.;..:;:::..!..:.!.::._--9' J'lA \' R POU.AN M ,_ Oo!<f, ......,,,, C..r<lo ~ y .tf(IHdl"I •• t'-e Sfett 1,, li<n•~p "'tnoo• •o-F1tdoy 'f0d-d•<O<~"'l! IO~" .,1 \'<""' lQlltQ( btrltt "G" k I f! .. ,. {' .i. I -- ••ti n.: l'I' ~or Ill r,. tll 111~ I . - 48 ... 11t· >m i.11 dt• 81\ .... t'\t, 't•ll nt '••ti -;tr lllll rn IU 1111' lly 1 lO I I I ·- ( I ~ I ' I : ....... . ~~~•••••••• ••••••••~•~••••••• ~!.~~•••••••• ~!.~.~••••••••I ~!!!.~~•~•••••••• ~!!!!or W. Thursdey. See>ttmber 21. 1978 DAILY PILOT (:S e 1 ,.. 1002 GeMNI 1002 a ... r.. 1002 w.-r.. IOOl COf"OftCI def Mar 1022 Coronca,;;;;,;; .. ·;~~i HouH1 For S• HousH For Sak HouH,For S. •.........•............ ••···••······•·•·•··••· .•............•.................................••..•...••••....•••.. ·····•·•·•·••·••·••···· ······•·•·············· ............................................. . Cotto M.sa I 024 ,,..,.,,_ I 044 lrriM I 044 JASt •• ~-VllW Sl4t,OOO Brand n w '"Sell Brl'<~u· ' model I 3 BR. faauly rm. formJI dmmg rm & 2 1-: bath Fullv land sc ap~d . automatll' sprinklers . air t·ond. plumbed tor JBcuut. lu1'ur1ous cptn~. m i rrored wardrobe~. bt.•uut 11,.-:hl f1x1ur~!I Gate l(uarded rca Call t><t0-6079 for nlry l·~ JO or f''44 '1!HO uny other ume WUUY M. TAY\0. CO.. UA.LTOIS 2111 S-Juc ' Hlhloed NIWPOIT c..-ra. tU. 644-4t 10 OCEANFaONT Floe cr~t.smanshlp ln mahog tnm & oak noors. sets ·off this landmark~ 4 BR. 3 ba. home in rin~l location. E~tabh hed trce~lawns $475.000 IACK IAY Fi~c 4 bdrm . 2\.'j bath family home on quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool. playhouse. extra s torage $169,000 IAYNONT Several floe bayf ront home::. with pier & slip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ' l • ' (I. [ l • ~. H t, ! ·, t, 16 l rT"S LOADIOI fOI S4H.OOO lucredJble view of the entire Newport Harbor frorn Linda Isle to the Turning a as in und beyond. J ns 1dc you'll find-4 bedrooms. 5 bulhs. u gume room. ranlabllc wine t•cllar. gourmet kitchen and a warm ambrnncc that makes everyone Feel welcome and honored. Truly a Newport landmark U~I U~ t1()Ml:i R(AL TORS ', 675 6000 2443 fut Cn1111 H1qhwav. Corol'la del Mar ti~<> 111 MP<;J V 1•1tlt• .it 546 5900 ~COATS & WALi.ACE ~REAL ESTATE. INC. A LOI IH l ~ OWN LG COMPANY SERVING IHl 5UUIH l:OASI AREn SINtl 196 i NO PAINT lltUSHES NHDIO -VA Buyers, rush to inspect th.is 4 Bdrm. 2 bath hu"e country family room and kitc h e n , with c u s tom cabinets. separate laundry room. hardwood floors, fireplace and covered patio. Just listed. $78,500 cal 546-4141. Serving Costa M csa·lrvine Huntmgton Bec1ch-N e w port Be ach ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MIW SIAYllW HOMI WITH YllW BVOWNF,R, Mesa Verd~. 2101 Yacht D..... <&bdrm.$92.SOO 2 bedroom & den -2 baths. Clreplace -1---S4_u._04_95 __ _ BY OWNER, Z :story. ~ BDRM. Z 8A'rH, d~n. dJning room. lurge R·2 corner lot. 1104,000 673-9179 Bag kitchen with breakfast area -Side y1rd. has room for pool or large patio. Priced below market at $239,000. Small down payment & owner will assist ln Cinancing or louse option. Open House Sat & Sun 1·4. CAU'75-Hl7 G.H. IOl&TSOM, UM.TOI TOO NICE TO WT LONG LIT US DO THE SB.UNG YOU DO THI SAYING 4V2% COMMISSION lCompa.te Ser•icnl MIMIH OF MULTIPlE IOAID Super net•l. Decorated 1n ' I 022 Costa Meta 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPL.X 3Dr twine + 2 Br 11£LP1 HELP! Lonely Apt, both w / fr pie & family home needs a garages. 601 Larkspur. family J Br, huge patio $210.000. Ry ownr pnn & pool. Bonus rm. EZ onl~M0-1840 beach & rrwy access. IOi plan invites good vTVine CllUUW) excellent wte. Eai.y hv r, ~r __ ,J __ _ times within 1ls great tam1ly room . 11 v1ng rl) __ f 6 room . kitchen, deck ~ ~ area . Firepl.i c e. wallpaper. mirrored doors. Tip top move·tn 714! S49 ns I I 7 A condition p r 1 v a c y ~~~!!·~~· ~~or~!!"!!..:~·~5~2~-~J!!l!!l~~!!! ''HARBOR VlEW". 5 BR. Sl19.000 S ener must 4.,.. ba, OCEAN VIEW. move Ebblide Really within walking distance - PoOI. tennis crl·sz frnl _494_-_9Ci6 ______ _ ol South Coast Pla2u. Irvine 1044 yard, \lnusual pnvacy, M E S A V E R D E $200,000 Courtesy to SHOWPLACE v. acre biers. 675-0580 park-view comer. BlG. BIG MOM£. S185.000. 1967 Balearic. 546-9269 Corner Duplex . 100 Begonia sw.soo. Open Sat/Sun. 64().5829 HARBOR VIEW $8000 New off!~ln~~~97.000 3 • COSTA MESA·No need Bedrooms. 2 baths, 1900 sq. ft. Comer pool s izeii t.oqualiry for a mortgage lot. Sharp executive DOWN loan SU!.000 to assume home . Good terms 8"4'~ VA loan. Nice JBr. available. Call 640.5112 home. din rm, lg ram rm. Agent. .. gorgeous frplc. huge well •CDM DUPLEX• 4 BR executive homo. ~~~~~4.500. Prin on 'Open beamed ceilings. 2 party pool, jacuzzi. No ~~~~~~~~~I fireplaces. lots or charm _q_u_ali_._ry_111-"g'-._95_7_·1_998 ___ - PLUS inco me from TownhOWte. prin only. J separate apartment TRIPLEX br. 2 ba, xlnt cond Many custom features ln super condition. Leav-$68,500. 754·1336 $197,500. Call 640·5112 ing State. Sell contract ----~..:......... __ _ Agent. Reduced to $146,000. with --------- ....................... A OWNER ~~P~~~~!~!lom. LIGHT bonus room. J bath. family room with we Cheery Condo th1tl fe<!I., bar and J car garage i1kc u hous e! Gri·.•t New plush c:arpet and greenbelt view• $95.000 drapes throughout. Ter· Talk to Red Carpet. W l· nric Racquet Club com· _l!s_ten_. ;_54_._1200_.:._ __ _ mun1ty with no assoc1a· ~EAL -rulS HOM. E£ t1on due c; JU ST '"' -REDUCEDTO$ Beaut. new lg upgrd ~ 119•500· BR. to price 673-43tl Agt. SPACIOUS 4 Bdrm .. 2 ba. Plan 4 m Turtlerock Broadmoor With rught hghl VIEW Newly pamled. Raised f)ltlio deck. Fee s1mp1~ (you own the land I -•a.Ice ...... Locat.lon. 2 story 4 Bdrm 2 balm, l&r1e lot. RV BC· cess $99,.950. --''---------=· $15,000 down. No qualify EASTSIDE --------11--------1 LOWEST PRICED... ingorcosts. lnc.'Ome S950 FtXR UNITS HOMEINCDM mo. Owne r / A gent 4 SeparalAl hooses on VJ RANCH REALTY SSl·ZOOO 12LOT '76SHamllton Drive by only. Roy McC_., Rltr 541.7729 LET THE SUM SHINE IN! Enjoy breakfast in your own sun rm w/French doors & skyli~hl. You 'II forget your car('S. This lovely Mesa Verde home also has a 20x30 add-On ram r m w/frplc & cathedral ceilings & track Jlghting. Add 5 bdrms & DR & you have a 2800 sq fl home just walling ror the ri~ht family. All lhis for only ___ ..:..:..:...:..:.=.:.:__ __ a $138,SOO. 54.S·9491 ~ Walker & Lee SELL YOUR OWN HOME $895 FEE-Assist in nds f111. sales. escrow etc. REALTY FREE HOMES R.E. Advisory Service 530.2224 PANORAMIC VIEW RB> UC ED S 19 ,550 Dramatic ocean view from this briithl & btfl. spacious & airy 4 bdrm :.! bath nestled peacefully among the bills & ocean Prime local.ion • newly 11IWUIMa To..,_? Visit the ~PECIALIST at the Condom1n1um In· formation Center Serving all of Orange Co. TOUCHSTONE RLTY Ul582 Beach Blvd 118 Cal 963°0867 JUSTTHIMk A UKINEW associated A CONVENl(HT SHOPf>l"IC AHO SCWl"IC CUIOE FOft TttE Monticello Condominium foron.lysee,:;oo. 3 Bdrms, l~~ be. all new crpt.s. paint, appliances. light turtures, etc. CAl OH THE CO. D. J. FMMtro. htc- 54t-l I '2 OPfN W q • •f \ fUN t0 t'I N•C I' (lllftlll Sell with EASE! It's a BREEZE Classifl~ Ads 642-5678 BllOl(fPS '1F/IL'r0PS ,j • ;., Is' l • ,, 1,..1r11 WATHVllW ADULT COMMUNITY Only $72.900. A btfl 2 bdrm. 1 ba condo in Orange Tree. Best loca· lion by tennis courts & on lbe water creates an tn· viting lifestyle. 759-1501 3 Bdrm home. nice area or N. Long Beach, huge lot w/trlr access. $65.000. Callahan Realty 714·842-6446or 213-860-9068 Find what you want in Daily Pilot Classifieds. CE 810111 ILlllS ca. oy__ER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE .,.,!)• ~~"""" ... ~."~ ... IUtffS -Jl:WtL N .-•u. ~~.) ' Beautiful Dolores End Unit On Choice Greenbelt Setting. Large Wrap-Around Patio With Fountain And Plush Planting. Decorated In Warm Neutral Tones. New Custom Kitchen. Fully Air Conditioned. Fle~ible Financing . By Appointment. $179.500. A •·Joy Of Newport" Listing. 111 DOY& DltlVt Ul-1800 Non-Stop Pantsuit 9159 "" 1Tf ""'-lff ~I'- Non·SIOI) P11Rlsv1t-smart WIY --~~--"':""'-"~-~------! to start a new season. l*fecl ~~-0 j),, -/)~ ~Q.• ~!~~:r.:.r~J:= v~ J.'Qt.I ~~ 'b P(f" ;:J shm 111nti-111ee Mrlll ttne That Intriguing Worcl Gam• with o Chudle Punted P1tte.n 9159: M'"'5 _____ ,Sizes 8, 10. 12. "· 16. 18. Sitt I 2 (bvst 34) pantsuit talles ' pids 45·1ncll fabric s-4$1.50 ...... ...... w. 40c ..... ,...,.. .. flnt-ci. ....... ....... s-4 .. : -IUITlll rattern Dept. 442 Daily Piiot llZ ... l• St., .. , ... "" 1•11. ~ Ulll. :la.n', S&Z£ .. mu She'll en101 that nro 1n the a11 cuddled in lh1s 1acket Choose a wa1m c001b1natton of thrr.t col01s 1n acryhc 3 ply med1um·wetthl sport ya1n IOI this 11lly 1acket 1n my shtll stitch crochet Pattern 7084 S.m •·6. 8·10 incl SI.SO fOf tath pattern Add '°' each oattem IOI lust class aum.111 and handhne 5-4 II: Niuhlb Needlecraft Dept, 105 Daily Pilot ltt 163. Ohl CWtea SU .. JM Ycd. "' 10011. ,riflt """-. Mdt-. Zlp, httlfll ••mbtf. N(W/N()WI Our 1979 N([()l[ CRAfl CATALOC-ewt1 200 PoP11· lar designs. 3 flee patl~ns p11nted inside Send 751 l~tbsy T11M1tn.$1.50 111-,.-...t O.iltl .. Sl.50 127~ '•' Oolliea Sl.SO 1= now.n . . Sl.SO :~ '•9'c:.llltfttt .. U:~ UJ.stiWl'n' l'ttt~Qlltlb $l.2S 12Z·Stllff '11' l'tlft Oliltb .$l.2S 121-l'lllew ~ ,Sl.SO 117.fMt ••lll111i11t Sl.00 116-lltty Fifty Qlllta .Sl.00 llS. ...... CitdMc ... $1.00 11 ).ltli&lt Clfts s l.00 S 134,500. _548_·5_7_77 ______ 1 acre lot. Room to bwld 2 C'.<fM Cottage Good loca· M.,.., .. VERDE. 8 2 8 more. s200.ooo Call lion. Zoned R·2. Room to ~ " r a. Craig Oatley. 63l·l266 build. Submit you r xlnt cond._. $89,500 Open financing. Call 640.6112 ~e Daily 1·5 2972 An· Agent dros St.. 546·4478 RVM~ Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER EASTSIDE LOCATION Sharp • Bdrm 2 bath hom e. r e mO-de led kitchen and bath. Only $79,900. CaJ I 54&S880 Cf:> HERITAGE REALTORS POOL HOME $9500 DOWN t ... ,,_.,.,, REALTORS *VETS* Recent changes in VA qualif1cauon gwde lines RANCH REALTY red hill.- 552-7500 may enable you to own 551-2000 A yourownhome.OOown. -~-~----~ ... O CI011ang costs. ThLS 1s a SACRJ FICE ! • r"IV A TE LAGOON free service for veterans Beaut new Lg J brm. Lush !oliage surroundm~ only 24 Hr. HOTLINE totally upgraded pnvale poot area. pro Vet. Agt. · 673-4311 vldes a dramaLtc tropical 54 1_-411800 --------~ setting for thu1 luxunou~ No qualifying! Owner rv 4 bedroom home. Local will finance! 2306 Sq. fl. ~ WHAT"S YOUR ed m presug1ous Rae of lwcunous living' Talk quet Club. you can walk to Red Carpet we h!\ten. tM1tilM)t011 a.adl I 040 PLEASURE to tennis courts. Addi 754·1202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bike to the lake from llonal features lnclodt> S&S Resale Spcclalist.s. your cozy 2 Bdrm.:! bath formal dining room LOW DOWN Townhome 1n Wood· f 1 3,4 or ~ bdrm models ront room and argt brid0 e_ Fee ling lazy? l"""us r If avail. s ome w/pools. " ,..., .. ' oom you arP Stroll to the pool close by looking fo that 968-4602. Want sohtude" Take a r lY h r · spaciow. Penrungton Properties anu ome, this is 11 • sunbath on your secluded Call today for appotnl r edwood d eck This ment home has all the fine C .... ' 768-87r I qualil.les of an S&S built ,.._ g A quiet J Bdrm home on a large lot. Located on a VA terms' 4 Bedrooms + cul de sac Family room. pool, make this a great pool. BBQ pit, copper family horn• Talk to plumbing. Possible extra Red Carpet we h s ten room In garage Ca 11 _7_54_·_1202_. ______ 1 20HEWHIHMS VlSTA DEL MAR Now open daily 3Br. JBa. 2000sq rt 1901·1920 Delaware W. of Beach N of Adams Pre-Complt!lion Pnce!I Troy Realty 848-9090 home. HURRY ON THIS ONE' $88.500 Cal for Details 644-72 I I •. /Jn NIGfL red hill~ 552-7500 546-5880formore deta1ls BRl...._.G 2BR. twhse, nu rust rpts. 1"'111 W/D, tO"J.-down . SSll.500. SMOl<ETREE YOUR Owneraft6PM 9642140 1'1l'p qu a litv (nur [}AILEY & ASSUCIArES ~~HERITAGE REALTORS bt.'<froom · ;!'"" ·bath:. ,, DREAMS BY OWNER. Jbdr. 2ba SMOt<ETRli th,. intimate <ll:'velop. ••• RV access. custom in :? BR/2 ba. end unit. ment of Warmington·-. MESA VERDE .. they're about to come terior I m1 to bch. Patio Nr tenms. park. Smoketree in I rvin~· 3000 sq fl customized true in this gor~eous tn· $91.000962·9449 $73,900 Owner 551 2736 Commumty pool light~ h level home. Formal din· 1 1 ome nr golf course. d r FREE VACATIO ... S Woodbndge :! BR '.! BA enms courts. wu ktn;! Owner will carry 2nd. ing, wi e orrnal entfy, " Creekside Aspen home 'dista nce lo Los Narl!llJO~ $175.ooo. S<W-7196 hideaway sunken den. Hawa11 , Mexico, Aspen. F\tlly draped. carpeted & Elem. School Decorutor $99,950! Call for details, Caribbean-when you landscaped. ,93.!!9$. drapes and shutter.. up CUSTOMHOMES 645-7221 buy or sell throulOl h Owner. 551·4038. Lease J(raded carpeu.. every OPEHDAILY ~ Counselor .. Three Real· opl1onat$49.5mo Uung m move.in cond1 ly,846·2612,646·7537 uon Can ht-youn1 '°" 345 E. 23rd St, C.M. ., ., WOOOBRI DC E Twnhse. Just $0UOO · ft._ ~~ , ~bdrm -ba. • m1 to :? Br. 1'"1 Ba S67.000. By CALL 768-8751 ly !tomes. <I rm~ J. b~h •. ne~ tltruout. Owner 5S2·6039alt ti. baths, s ilting "rea • ' ~~-r.6 ., I w/frplc in master bdrm. WtttdiffRtatty down. OAC lo c .. l Day IP• ~'. trt01ii'~ wet bar In family rm. --------=--_. 846-7113 Eves. 846-8784 l:fr. $&4,9ll0. &sc<AY !i br, Mul'h more. Come & see PRIMER·2 LOT OPEN llOUSt: 12.5 ~g~l~t~o.'...,.,il5t!.990. the m. Own er/Agent PlansbyprommcntN.B. -tbr.:?ba.FR.2caqrnr. ~==·~~......,~~-:----~~~~~~~~~~ 552·4894 or 642·2164 or arch1t .. in plan check. for Priced to sell at S89 500 Orangetree Condo, 1.ennts 642·7752. 3 quality units OriJ.? de· 17341 Avalon Ln. Agt: · swtm'Jl, hea1tb club e tc l LGCJlllMl ~oclt I 048 AltEAL~ND Spacious 3 Bdrm. 2 ba home , w /2 br1t'k fireplaces. turned wooJ posts a nd a deep window ledge for your plant:!. $89,900 2512 Vanar Place ~ 1 l \11.ltl lU \I 1' ''1' I ,:0111 H•1 tornna G" Mir CEDAR GLEN NfW COllOOllllMUMI It OCU#«.OIE COITA MEJA CEDAR OUN PREVIEWS Locauon, QUal"Y ano iu.111v FtomS87500 signed for developer OC· BrSSl,000. 640-18111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cupt. All vanances ap· 4 BR patio hm w/v1ew. 2 'h pr'd . Potential condo BA, F.R. w/fp , DR.:! car WOOOIRIDGE ~Rea Esta+. conversion. ciusting ren· gar. cslm deck. patio & TOWNHOU & COMtnlctioft Co. labte 3 br home. approx. lndscpg E«cl comm SE Looktn1: for build able 142$ s q . ft Plans & w1sw1mpool,jac.sauna 2 Story. J bdrm. 2"'i land? I have al! From permits 11icl'd T erms Pnnc only 18'22 Gina Ln baths Lowe.st priced amgle lots to 1tcreage, all (>OSSible. Try low 90's (betwn Bch/Newlnd l. ··Driftwood '' model. tndiffereol :1tagesofde Ownr/ Bkr. wkd3y~ Open Sal/Sun. Sll4.SOO Motivated seller, ~ubm1t velopment. 642-6102; eves & wknds Urm. J u. Watters on price & term~ Call 642-4894 or (213)822·2436. 536-2307. Owort Agt. ' 640-5ll2 Agent. For Sol1; C: OR t BA Ne ded 2 BR 2 u 1..tguna charm house. 0-.Polnt. 1026 0-Pomt 1026 h:m~g::111~g b~lo ~ el06e1nrestdent11tl orea, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• market. Im med oc· w1ruce ocean view Well cupani·y. 551·1166 cared ror & lreshly paint -..:.......-.:. _____ __.ed. in('(ude~ a pproved By Owner. Turtlerock. 3 plans to .:utd on mstr BR 2 BA + family rm. :swte S144,900. Agt. Pam Pool. jacuzzi. $145.900 Me!'lsma. 49'7·2421 Prin only Call after 7 --------- Bob. 152-8259 PEACEFUL HAVEN UMIVBSITY PARK 3Br Stanttford Twnhomt', fee land. b y o wo1:r /\ trul)' un1qut. property w/secluded canyon loc11· _M_l-4682 __ e,;,..v...;e_s ___ ..::_-1 uon. All wood interior Ltt's be practic.1-,ou ttt more IOI Im S wlleft ,ou .. , Sttld f0t ""' rALl·WINlClt FASHIOfts.TO.S£WCATAlOG. Has 116-11 JltfJ ••P 75'. 26~ Eloen .twonv" Cc<olt MMll 10S.Sew & l'llH Sl.n ca11100~• 111•1 &4:M113-4 DANA POIMT Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath executive home with panoramic ocean. coast1:il & city light views. Private master suite with beamed ceiling, fireplace and view deck. Heated pool with jacuzzt. Close to the marina. S299.900. LIAStO"IOM 2Br. Orangf'tree P3l10 Home, central air, aat Ml-468:? eves and exterior. Totally pnvate hot tub. Room to expand. S22S,OOO rrrrrrr1 J· I · I I I I I I $I so C:OUpoll for "" Pit· tetn of JOv1 choice. ~ 101 .................. ~ .. 1 .... , ........ 1 .. ,~ ... 1.!t l"4lftl 'I' • a; .SUI l•t..m.t lllUMt Sl.00 --------1-...llltllt ,..... $1.10 lM-1...._. ~ Sl.00 llM-1_. .._, $1.00 l OJ.15 Qltltl "' f..., 754 10!· ..... 0lilts 75' 101~ c.aktloll 75' MEIDHR.r? lie.Ip youn1cLr to a lleap1n«i el <.'lion oC Quoliflod Hopefuls In the DAILY Pl LOT tfEl.P WANTED ADS --.:..··--· ..--.. -...... -......... -........ • •• - A COl.DWIU 1At41111 CO. 496-7222 831-0836 """ ......... .., .... Lat--..... CUL~BDAU 3Br, central 1ur Central Park loc. iagt Ml 4682 eves F\nd wbat •"tOU want· in Dally Pilot Clasaifleds ----.. . t . • l ' latt.RHIEstah OtlwrR•d&tot• ......_ HoMMtU.._..tlMCI Hw.tU..twwllilwd HoMMtU•fwwl1•1~ Thut'lday, S•ptembe1 21 , 11178 --......................................................................•........•....•.•...•.•••...........•.....••.•••.••....•.•..•....... DAILY PILOT ......._For Sde Ho.M• For Sde MobUe HCMMa .,,_..llH/ Ho.n ,.,,..Md Coate Meta 3224 '"'-3244 Mewpori IHcll UH • •• • •• • •• • • • • •• ••• •• •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • Few-Sele • '00 lWts s. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• ••••••••••••• ••• •• • • • •• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• L..-a.-. 10,~~-·.._.. 1041 Mlwpotileeclll 1069 .............................................. lalaoaP1M.._.a 3107 Mesa Ve,rde lor~e 4 Br. 2 3 BR 2 ba WOOdbndae Be Ca bn 11 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• SUM M i'.:R P,NU NEW DUPLEXES W•••••••••::•••b••••~··b•• ~; famjrm. tfrplchlmany ~. $495 mo. Vi:!. Ja:~n1~ ~BR~3cba: blQgO DCWSIYI WOMENS CLOTHIM& IOUT19UE SuccessCul es la blt~hment with C'ountr> l''renc h atmosphere and estubl1sh t?d daentele Excellent do" ntown ltx-uon 152,000 499-4551 ~~ ..... !~~~~~~ ... ~~~~ * DWlfX * ••1 OOVERSllORF'S On>a.o lade ol h•> le\ 1 OwnrrSlu lnml td1 C81 . k>t. l'lt.llY ·~~ «> b<-orh JRa, pml lncbcpd, & d &-Needl p.tn&, minor rt' 1•orated w1jac u111 & pain; lde.i tor hoan1.• pool 8ltr1' m1crow11H:. income. Hurr). uni) manv o ther xtr .111 tt»,900 1229.500 ()pn Sunda~ll MlNKln Rull)' 494 073 12 S l~I lhi;hl11nd Or --~or833 t.:'16 UMOISTIUCTID <>CF.AN & 'ATALINA IW,C..Y" TwfthoMU VIEWS lksul• Rkr 640.901!1 3 Bdrm, updu~'<I homt• · Tilt.. PROPERTY Ulka lO Alt110 Ui:al'h MAltT Own e r W l ('l•r r y ------ w/$20 . 000 till w n BEST SL54,000. "Z" REALTOlt BUY 49Hl6ll S l'io'CIAL San Ch•mente· $14!1 SOO antrr .• .,.3 r. 2 a .... as. c ose 0 sc 5' top 551-4038 r501 mo 961J 6887 $ · · h I 1 .' S305/S445 mo 114 t: neighborhood. SS95. mo ' · 1 0 0 0 0 l'racl· '"' l 111 ove Y UJ> lat ownrr dcpr c1a Bal bo:i 01 875 $881 · Pets & children OK Call Ora.nae Tree Condo I Br 759 1678 ~·,~:~3e ,1J':1'c~1~'111~~~~! oo;'e:~~:h 731 5600 l2L3l~ • Pete. Select Properties, tennla. AC. adlts. no peu: New Townhouu. 3 lJR . , ~.000. ucrl>fls from bt•h or ' 75l·3l91or546·9164 UlO mo. 550-3473 at\ 5P M 2.., ba, (pie. "•t. pool/ IP8MM7 62 > lncOIM Proptri'/ 2000 Coty 3 ldrwl 3 br. z ba, com pl re jacun.i. $475 548-2Sl3 DOWN 3 bdrm. 2 b8, UIO d1.·11nw 11olf t-ou111u view N1.•w c:~. dl"pll I 'II (1n11n1•t• ul $1 lOO J>/ 100 ~7 IOOll MoaNa. HC)f'M Star. ••••••••••••••••• ••• 0 •• W1lh fireplace and nice modeled, W / D hookup ltlEHT ALS H A R B 0 R V I t.: w 8481J89!> RF.Al.F.STATE pntio.AduJtsploase 1425 ~.2carencl.gar.$450 lBR.lBa ......... S300 Beaut1fu1 decor near • Kr-~~~:C~E~O~ivee1t nlO. for winter L Mgmt 642· 1603 2 BR. 2i.; ea ........ $575 greenbelt S750 leais e .EXCITING. 1.a•lfnREALTY Mesa Verde 3 br. 2 ba, 38R.2Ba ........ $415 ~~1A8 . Grubb Realtor. mcnt spcc:lallstli Sgl -...... vu rarn/4·plex. 642·5200 new paml. Avail. now. 3 &ft. 2 Ba.. . ...... S500 --·-------s.a Side hauty •Beach properties S41S. 546-9950 3 BR. 2"" & · · · · SGOO Harbor View!\ BR. Great Seu nr & ~u11..~el&, a btrl •Pro""rty Management Corollodel M• 3122 • .-. 3 BR 2 b dbl S HR, 3 Ba.· · · .. · .. S87S patio. Commun pool r-••••••••••••••••••••••• .-... · 8 • gar. G d I •850 t.1ltrsl 1: l>urnduw. IBr. •Tax&exchangeadvlse patio.fencedyd. ar ene r tnc • 1 bimu:o mm Lu~ul\11 Uy •Gary D. 8osler960·4388 AttraC\lve 2 bdrm, 1 ba 642-222! or646-9666 6'4·~ev~. lhc ScJ l'urk rent only --~------Vuplex. 2 car gar, sun.---------SMl~fflNG Sla$mo Pnn'lllos.·llal HUllYON deck w/ocean view. Clean2BRw/gar .• adlta. IW St6,SOO t:ALL TODAY. lHISONE!! $525/mo 1ncld ut1l. 773 W. Wilson . $275 De luxe 81 i;e Canyon Town.home. ~ Br. 2 b-.. frplC. pool, J&t'UUI, lt:n• rus. adults. no pets Spcoc tacular v1e"' S6SO mo Avait. lmmed 759-0181 Pll£RMO <Kt:L007 l Can yoo belleve 6 times 673-8536 548-9'17 ftL CtMfonMoPaclflc gross. II ''nils p lus _Cot_to_Mft __ o ____ l _l_2_4 I'm still here!! S235. Gar. 1170ltrtC~ ....... HOMe S-.. owntt9-unil--pjus eome •u00••••••••••••••0 • lr1ds! Nice & roomy!! H.rbol Yt.w HCM9a 3100 lh1rbor, Sll.'208 lol, altrorS96.000 L-Ovely 3 br home, quiet Small fee. 645-4900 Suprr ~aUun on pllrk S40.StJ7 FARGO. •street. beoul gardens, .CONSUMER'SGUIDE l' .......... ft...,,DUw£ Xtra IJt' J bdrm. 2 bit a«Ot11 from eolbha" &•1----------1 l/67Wl7or 11.s3:WO&O $495' ln Jgari!~ninl( . ~Mil! ,....,.,. D\tplH. i Imus fr&m pool. view 11r purk & c1l)' 11.J..Nl-:S..c; 1-'0R('F.SS/\l.1': serv. (7l4 >646.9311 or Call us ii you need a low ocean. SSSO 1 mo 835·2607 ha£bl&, 4Pr. 2i,.,n.s. 2 1~7H Obi w1dr Som 21UCHHOUS!S 87~2447,,213)790-8094 pncerentaltoday Small Oran~etreepat1ohome.2 h'pk:s, hardwood fin in n'k.'nit'l, t.-omer lot. fuJ1y ON A LOT ree.645-dOO BR 2 Ba. air cond .. fl&r HVH Phase Ill. view. new country klt ehl'1;1 . up14reded. reduc d lo 2Blocks2Beacli .,.,._ 3144 ~SUM~fl'SOUIDE opnr, rir pool.Jacuu.a" paint . ...Cleal\ ~br~ 3b<•. panelle<i &. w1i1llp1>JK'ri'tl 131,900 10826161 2housesforonly ••••••••••••••••••••••• lighted tennis. Xlnl loc F.R'. 2'(rplcs. wet bar. 3 thruoul Pracl'd below MoWt. H..,,._ StCM"t. $85.000. Elegant lg new 3 BR in Lovely JBr. 2Ba. dbl gar. Adlls. no pets S460 car gar. lennl.S, spa. pool market 11l $209,000 ~11895 2Fixis2save Wdbrdg,nrlake.S?9Smo gardnr. $465 mo. 2097 833-$327 dys ; $52·1143 S8SO 644·2185. LANO lNCLUOt:U Don't be 2 Late to mo. 673-4311 ~~~t.;~ St .. owner eves .. Sleve J br 2 ba. W/D. ~as BBQ, OPEN HOUSE Beach Living SCOTT REALTY L.ag.a1Hd9 3l41 2Br. Orangetret> Pnt10 auep dr opnr. nr beach 51.'veral nevi homes lert 536-7533 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 3 br condo, garage, Home. central air. $475 S4SO mo $150 set'ur &· SAT/SUN 1'>·5. in :i b4:aullful rocky E&;stside Costa Mesa 2Br. coovrtble den. deck. frplc, pool, Jacu:u:~. Kids mo.Agt.551-4682 ~~~~IT Bob Marcel + ocean front park, pvt triplex at ~120K. $925 garden. views. avail Im· &pet.sok.IS.25.63l 2080 Terrace twnhse. 2 BR. 2 --------- lyoWMr 640.9256 community. subletting rnnthly income . rne<i unUI 8·15·79. S600 JBR. 2ba, dsbwsr. bltns. BA. den. pool l Jac LJOOISLE·Lit4Br.3&.!! ullowcd 1n park. 3 l/492·3710 mo.494-G4 cov pat. dbl gar.-com Acrosl> from shopp1nR 4g Piltwi., $~50 mo beaches + pier. homes · N ctr $S2S 552 9642552 1336 675-J263 IKi> CANYOH priced from. I .,.ex.c Houws twwport l.och l 169 mun pool $425. o peta. . ' . . --· ------ llG VIEW $29,900 on one lol (5) 2 BR & (l I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-~ Loglilla• h 3241 Newport Hts. tov(.tl:; :s llG AUGUSTA REHAISSAMCE one BR. All units. have Magnificent beachfront East.side 2 br t ba. 2 car ••••••••••~••••••••••• BR. 2 bu. ham«. no pct,; MODEL Mobile properlies & :~~~c&rd~s~nn~4~.~-West Newport home . 5 garage. S 38 5 mo . S650 unfur/$700 furn. Blue S600/Vrly 646·062'J l'Vl'11. llG CHOICE land development Co. Call Curt. 642-55's4 Agt. Bdrm. 2 baths+ dorm 64S-0733. Broadway St Lagoon Villa, ocnrmt on . 7S2-6019days. ltEADY r Ci · 11 (714'499 3816 ______ __.;.;. __ ,ton.. Yrly lse. Sl.SOO/mo. pvt bch. 11~1 ~99·321"•· Eas uff BLUFFS o inancmg, owner w1 ' -956-5871 Lg 4 Br farn rm nr schls • • tbl townhouse, 3 br FOR Y 0 UR f' IRS T help al: $245,000. 1\gent. 1714> 557-0600 200% CDeprec. ne0w D1eluxe & So. ·Cat Pla~a. $495. 21317()3.()230 · on gmbll. pool pnv S70Cl 10 the INVESTMENT" Two 3 4 10Vlttolotn0 ~5044. ---------San lemente up ex. 3 ON BEACH. Decorator ~UJI. 213/556-1676 Bed., 2 Ba. units near BR. 2 ba. frplc. w/bar. fuml.shed2story.4Bdrm -IMERALDIAY --------- j?Oll and tennis focihlles Open wHl&twds 1 •5 IEACH HOUSE Si11gle wide Biltmore. deck & vu. Super 2 BR. 2 VlEW. In best locaUon. 2 Br. 1 ba, fp. gar, adlc.a, HOME with OCEAN VU Nwpt Crest Condo. ~unken w1£h UlO degree vll'w ol fll-byappt. SIO..a fOO 2Br. l&. Park renti70. ba. ·rrplc. Sl~.ooo. Sl400monthly. j>dssl~tlld.nopet.s.S39S. Steps t~ beach. J bdrm lsv rm-w1tp1c & wctbar. ocean and tn.>e1o Only 3Bdrm. 2',BM V l'lan * "'• * Vacant Sll,000. 646-2389 2BdrmwitbBOAT SLlP 646-1105 :548·3143. wtlhcharm,securilyand formal duung. gournwt $165.000. No quahfy1ng. condo. Wood-decked Cute 3 br near beach. (4S4IHI> S750yrly pnvacy. Sl200moyrly. k1tch w 1 {IOOk. ~ l:Ui we've got the t•J ... 1est pauo. Uv1ng room. dining Triple value: Good loca· u...A..u-H-St-TRIPLEX Waterfront Homes ME.SA VERDE·3Br, 2Ba, Waterfront Homes +mstr swte w/study. :s tennsaround room.2cargarage lion,Good lsvlng&Good ,....._.,.. .... ,_ ...... WestCostaMesanowbe· 631-1400 ram rm. frplc. ne w eau 631.a400 Ba.2cargar-N/opnr.ga~ $113 500 price . Hurry~ Ca ll 848.a895 ing remodeled. Sche<iule cpts/dshwshr. covered---------BBQ, pol>t , Jal·uui ENJOY , • 646-7434 1---------gross income Sl0.200 Oceanfront 2 BR winter patio. re/rig. ref. lstl 1st View 2 bdrm. deck, frplc. sauna. tennls. Walk lo TIIE LUXURY and das· 714-04()..02()R CENTURY 21 ,72 Broadmore 12x60. 3 p/yr. $119,000. make of· rentals. From 9-15·78 to + sec. Avall Ul-1. Lse hdwood nr. garden. Nr beach. Just S6SO mo. Aft Unction or living an lhl!11--__ 2_13_·7_26-_2S4_0_o_rc__ Gold Ster Senice bdrms. }l'i ba. stove & reCommtrcial htco• ~~1i. ~~ohn Va · $525 mo. 557-4135 twn/bchSSS049Hl930 • 5. 646-0067 •pac1ous new 3 Bed H......1..-v H ---------• r · $8 500 r m •3Br. 2Ba. near bch. pool. 3 Bedrm. 2 bath. ocean ·----------u mes re rig. • . ar . 2500 Block Newport Oceanfront wi'nter rental ho rn e A d m 1 r e M B FR b d SSTEAL THJS HOME$ 1/685-2094 aft. 6pm Jae. frplc. bltns. 2 car view. lge lot w l fruit SECURITY & pnvacy of breathlBkan~viewi.from onlego 4 r, • ran Beaut. new lg upgrd 3 ---------1 Blvd, Costa Mesa. Cur· 2or3brl~bastudlo,no ~· S500 mo. 838·9290 trees. So. Laguna . b h I d nu crpts, re<iec lhruout. Obi d B k ood I rent Income $17. 000. ...... ... Refs. SSSO 642·-0553 ., • ., o.o., "• .....,.. your own 2 r oml' on lving an ming areas. Vacant. easy fmancin~ BR. lo price. 673·4311. w1 e roe w , g Roo build Will t-~ • '"''"""°'res. $525/mo. 4.,...,~, LldoS800imo. lease Jmyme rncnds challang Agi bdrrns, 1mmed1atc oc· p/yr. rn lO · or2l3/927·S541 ON WATER. 2 Bdrm:-'"-a seated fire pit, or Sl6l,500. fee. Owner, cupancy. Shows like accept $50,000. trade ---------For lease 6 bdrms. 3 EMHALD IAY lurn your attention1_64G-_l_l4_1_. ______ OCEANFRNT DUPLEX new.$23,000. equity. Oceanfront luxury pnme baths, pool. $650. See at Available now uniil boat slsp. Si50i rno yrty toward the cozy den with SACRIFICE 2 BR 1 Ba each. fplc, 2 PLAZA NEWPORT area, 3 br, frplc, encl. 964 Denver Dr. or call 6/l/79. Great ocean view. f\amuhe<i or unfum. fireplace and orsg1nal Elegant lrg n ew up· car garage. $375,000. MOBILE REALTY 975·0616 garage. Refs . $800. 556-4752or 1·679-6607 Huge charming ltving WaterfrOftt Hws stained gloss. There are grade<! 3 BR. 673.4311. 673-1247 Avail. 3 to 7 mos . room. wthll(h beam ccil· 631·1400 features loo numerous to Agt HOME STORE Small lnvHtor 675·1849. 3 br. 21~ ba townhouse. inl(s. 3 BR & ramaly j~~~~~~~~~ rnentron. Corne, wbile,1--·-------UST ILUFFS •Seller in default c P l s . d r P s . room ca 11 collect B f 21 B 0 • 0 8895 Udo Isle 4 BR 3 ba home W""her/dryer. dbl gar·, · · 2 BR 2 Ba BIG CANYON Ulere IJl 1Jtlll time to con· $12,000 Down 4 r + am rm, "' a, "''°' •Buy equity wholesale • • _, 8 O 5 . 3 ti 6 • 7 2 5 l o ' roUn.n.iOME be tribute in selectinn ap· Back n .. y va·ew. 2 story, Lusk "B" Plan. lluged _F'_a_rru_l_y_p_a_r_k_ .. -.. x-G4-.-e-x-tr-a compl furn. $1000 mo. Assoc. pool, Jacuzzi & eo.rHnl-4755 "1,n • aut UP· · t ts C II t"od 04 f -' d · u. •Buyunderma rket 'B19266 7521111 clubhs" 1·ncl. S500. mo. graded .. loads or poin men · a ay 4Bdrm,3Ba .dcn,formal enc""'y .m1m ocn view, ru·c" 3 br. S'""IO down. •Sell'orqw·ckprof1't · or · " t N hid f I h . I d I " ""' ,. "·"·"""7 3Br. 2Ba. qwet cyn set· ameru ies. o c I ren. · orprev ew 8 o~inJ:. dining, 3 frpk's, Ir~ lot. c u · e ·~a c· oca t ion· Assume payments. •Gary D. 8osler960-4388 Select Dover S h ores '"""'" tin~. sle~s to och. no pets. 644·0509. MORI NS REAL TY No qualifying, imme<i OC· Many upgrad('S. SlS9.SOO, (1 )554-5859 .. --~. 2 br 2 ba. dining, BR B r ed I & l 0 ·11 ""·--/bk:r"•• .. ...,., 9 oms 2 ba 2 car '""•"""' 2 1 A, enc yrd, mar et. sc oo own. 3 br condo. patio ~1~"t ..a9..a •057 cupancy. wner w1 _vw_'-"-..-"'"-~----1 ---------ro . • living, frplc. pool. fully Eas 'd dul I 0->C ccn.c 83S"~cc .... ,.. "' .,.. F I I · lg I t 3 f ·u tsi e. a ts. lsl. ast Oo;lol',,,,_,, "'"""' bar. bbq. Bonus rm ca rry . u price. OUTSTAHDIMG WANTED garage, o . ami es. furn. No peU. Sept..Jan &cleandep.S320permo r $ "'uUT LEVEL, 3 bdrm $232,000.By owner.Princ $58.500.646·2573 .79 sc"c mo 64267., • .,,..,,...,., 0c l 1 ......... -..__t 3255 Lndry actl .t95 ..,,-on1 7778 Family home with 3 l#?e. Lovely buyer lo care for ---------· """ • · ...... .....,."""". t. · ..,_ ~ 646-7312 or 968-4191 aftt>r NSt. home w/too sq. ft.1 __ y._64G-___ . ----bdrrns .. spacious den. me, l 'm a single wide •SOR 16 UNITS• 1_63_1_·2244_______ ••••••••••••••••••••••• otsundecks.$224,000. Contract or sale. 10'~ familyrm.&3"4J baths: Kens1ll,cozy&Juslright Adjoini~g ~uddings . 2 BR hse. 4 blks from Om.Point 3226 4bd2ba,kld.~.pets ok Clb -4-P_m _______ _ 494-8519 down. 3 br 2 ba. loaded. m prestigious Westclrff for your pocketbook. Well mamtam~. GC?Od ocean. $275 mo. Couple ••••••••••••••••••••••• prv inclSSSO/mo. SEA VIEW ROllWllimnsllty I IT. Bob Marc el area. Features incl new $6,000. <23620·56) area lll Anaheim. High pref'd 673.1573. r---------•I 770-1166 J BR.;;: ba. bltns. secun· 1990So Coast Hwy 95'1·2666 w/w carpet.. walk· in food MobiM Hom. Sto~ occupancy & cash flow. · a.OSE TO MARINA ---------t,y, tenms. pool. Ekaut - LAGUNA BE_A_C_H__ THE IL.UFFS pantry, 2 frplcs .. sep 848-8895 C 0 M M E R C 1 A L For 1, .. ,,., .... 4 Bedrooms. 2 Miuioft Vi•""' 326 like new. ocean vie"'. laundry rm., children's ---------BUILDING u....--•L-L-:-L-..1 ~ r •<KA/mo Days · ""3 2122 ~~-baths, family room. •••••••••••••••••••••• ..,..., · "' · · IAY VIEW playhouse, etc. Jm OWNER MUST..SF.LL Single tenant building S ••••••••••••••••••••••• . r d ••·· VIII d 2Br Eves 759·1134. ul d "" Be d. 24 B I r formal dining. ence """'o a con 01 ---------A devastatingly decorat· mac ate. move-an con 1;,,4 n 1x x60. 3 r. years o d . 2500 sq t. Ge=. al 3202 LagunaHms 1oso ••••••••••••••••••••••• , My equily, Leasure World 2 BR. 2 ba mu nor Partly furn. Incl sterling & Drebdeo China $54,000 cash. 83'1 ·2153 ed & delightful "Dolores Sl!I0,000. ()pen rrt. 10 2 2&, lake vrew. N. West +parking. High Lrarcic, •• .'.':•••••••••••••••••• yard, children OK. SSSO. 2Ba. SJSO. 830·7721 ---------Plan''. Definitely 1608RuthLane. Orange Co unt y . TUstanlocauon. mo. Call Linda Haun. n~1191.sas.7737 UDOPEHIM. without equal. $192.000 MEWPORT IEACH I LF7214· 15) Open for Casa Pacifica Reall)' •HOMIEFIMDYS '* 833-3150 <S.5 wkdays 1 Now's your chance to HASTINGS&CO. REALTY 675·1642 ofrs.894·562leves/wknds 770-0882 LOWRENTALli ---------Mewportleach 3269 have that prest1g1ou~ REALTORS 640·5560 ---------calltoday-Movetoday. t=o..taiuVClll.'I J234 ....................... Lido addres5 al a pncl' EX. CITING 36 U .. ITS 557·0824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO FEE! Apt. & Condo you can lsve with. This L.-HicJuel 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , Laguna Niguel Realty .• FOOTHILLS Singles or starter 3 Ullrm. 2"'2 bath home ror young couple. One of the lowest priced 1n this area. Needs a little T.L.C Won't last long at $79,000 40-9494 495-5220 496-2413 130.5050 l bd. rm. 2 ba, Prof Dec. & Lnd.'lcp. 180 View or Mtns. & room for pool Sl l8.000 975--0430 OCEANFRONTHOME e ' • OC. Garden Apts bn 21;!, lOOO'sofVacanc1es 5 Br.fencd yd,pool.putao, rentals. Rental Pavilion. 3rd floor apt has 2 llG CANYOH 2+ den, 2 ¥rs old, 0 .0 .· NIEWPOIT BEACH acres. patio. pool . $1651 brkids appl yd r 1 S625 6'5-49l2Bk bdrms .... a den. 3 baths HUGE LOT Big & Best'" area 3'i: to DIL WIDE LUXURY Sl.125.000 w /$275M $2252brkids pets gar rp c. 548.2065 _____ r____ & views galore• A frpk . 5Br. 3Ba, 3 frplcs, tux· S.0 . -~aveS8940. Charles down, incomeS122M. Agt S2402br+dine fncd yd ---------4 BR. 2ba, formal din rm. bar. bayfront sundeck Ill urious home built upon Quin ta rd• R ca It 0 r · $8S MOMTH RENT 838-4921. $3.'i03 br kids carport ram rm w/frplc. rumpus avail. boat shp complct1• 1 ~ r ' ul 673-82.50. 1978 Winston Manor. 2Br. $3753 br kids gar stv HuntincJton leach 3240 rm. 2700 sq fl. Back Bay. this luxury package. Full ndeeary 1~0 anafcrlel.cd · 0penTueslhruFril1·3 288. A beautiful home. 9RxerUnits $3953brkidsnrschl ••••••••••••••••••••••• $125. a v:11l 1mmed. st.'Cunty1sassuredw1tl\ -sac ot. taste u Y e· 5103 SeashoreDr f'cady tooc~upy Eastside Costa Mesa on S"cJ\4brbonusrmcpts ., • .,~, corated thruoul, wet. bar, ---------• ' ' • .,CJ\ _, Condo-New 3 Bdrm 2 ..,_ . ._;7 underground <·ard·kl'Y · k · California Poc:ific: dbl lots . ....,..,000. 1 fee then service is b · ·be ht · · ---------parking & sem1·pnvat1.: wme rac s. inter-com. SB.LER Acacia Tree Realty. •FREE FOR LIFE• a,-,.., ms to ac · e~nis SEA VlEW 3 bdrm, 2~ elevator Don't hes1tatt-. Plans for pool, spa, pad· IN TROUILE Mobile HOtM Sales 642· 1355 Good in all 24 locations court. $550/ mo. Ca II ba. + ram rm. ocean die board cou(t. etc are 2706 Harbor. Sle 208 11 . <213)395·5171 or472·4511! .!fiew. pool/tenrus. $975 at SIOOO per month. lh1s included. Separate yd Drasllc price reduction 540•5937 MESA VERDE 4 PLEX-All areas· A pnces ~ woifl last lon!l. 1 Vear area for kids, xlnt loan on these beach rru ---------3 BR + fireplace. Agent, lc:6oo lsJClftd 3206 Luxury rondo 2 Br +den >4J0.3629 muumum lease. assumption. perties. '59 VIKING 10 by SO $3500 837-6398 ••••••••••••••••••••••• + frplc .. 2 patios. enc OPENHSE 3 Bdrm & bonus room. muslbemoved garage. $450/mo. Call SAT/SUN 10-5 blk from ocean. Frplc:, 714 640-7722 Loh for Sale 2200 3 Br. 3 ba, del, d~n. New MALLOY REALTORS at 114 Inverness patio. private parking. ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• paint, crpt. ti e. o JKl\8 ~. Harbor Vu Knolls condo. 2Bdrm. den. enrl unit. tennis/ pool. S650/ mo 644-95921631·2670 ft.---. & Assoc. Reduced to $129,500. but 2 br. Newport, pvt beach, <>FACE ILDG SITE S750. 67H 442 --~ k rr .,.,c 000 • .......___ p • .... _ 3207 Hunt Landmark Condo. 1 ,...,,, Isl" home for lease. Agt. Call Jim Flanders ma eo er. ...,.,, · HW1tington Beach -....,._.. adlts over 40. 2Br. 283. ~ " c II fl (714 > 759·0909 ore• 2 Bdrm Condo. very 673·3826 27,000 sq . fl. lot near ••••••••••••••••••••••• wsh/dryr, sec gate. $410 ..,.,., pr mo. a a er '' Ol\1.;1on o1 581-5787 res. & 640·6984 ~~n:oo~·J:;~:~1d10:~ 20x40. 2 BR t BA. 5 yrs Ppa.cifiSchoa Hcospl~acl •. 5 Consulntr'sGuide mo.536-6778,759-1211 6PM.S48·0901 11..irhor ln\l"lmt-n1<:n Sat/Sun 189.900. Consider lease old Furn. adults. no pets omt.<I p. ntr ivic Before you pay some Eastbluff 4 bdrm exec 1---------•1 ln k N l Bl cu Center . $135.000. a~ e n c Y ( o r t h e Pen n Y p i n ch e r . s home or 3 bdrm + den 1•--------Cond I k. G If opUon. par on wp · "'· D 'd Bo ke Rllr d '1 1 2 b $275 o over 00 in~ 0 s oo I avi ur " UNA ROUND" call ream · · r · o. R . L s .. su25 mo. HarborV1"'w Ho""'' B ~or 000 NEWPORT CEHTER space rent 1 anc . gas, 546 9950 Pn l al S ti r ~ " " ...... eourse-2er. 2 a . ....,, FOR SALE te trash S20 000 · CONSUMER'S GUIDE. me oc e. ma ee. w/gardener No pets . Extra f1nt• '1 bdrm By ownr Open Hse REALTY 640-1112 ~~·byappt:S48-72l6. luit.a--fe ? Many have and are glad 645-4900 Refs req'd Avail. Sept gardenermcl.S700mo Sat/Sun.661·1236 BY OWNER ,_..., ••r theydld! ! Savcumc. ga •CONSUMER'SGUIDE 28Ui. 645 7388 or 642.3524. AgenlS44·7383 . A f Sm 1200 R·l lot, good area in &moneyonfee B FOR Si\LE BY OWN ER HU$(e 4 bedroom, 2 bath, PEMINSULA PT c:noge or • Dana Pt. plans included. I OOO's of R _ _.._.1 OPTION? 4 Br & den, 3 Y appt. Beach house. 3 BR ,, . T r r 'th pool J·acuzz'1 rarn1'ly • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .A LM. T II """.. Ba FR 2650 rt 3 gar nr rans e r orces Im· wt • • · On r k" d 2 t ... 9.;iuu. ermsava · KlDS.PETSWELCOME • · ... · BAVVIEWluxunous25-0C frame.sharp S675Peggy ml'(:hate sale. Price re· room, 2 fire plac~s . e 0 a ~in ~pory 10 acre Avocudo Grove WEST.-COASTPACIFl,C . .~r. 40"" schJ,$629975.()177 ~~~~' ~~lf!Sl!.t!!!!t~~itJg,f.ZJ~~A~~ ·!!'I~~~,.....-.~~-!.'._ ~•.,.h•~ 1 ~~,.v~ID ~-......,~~ __ ._._,._ ,.., .,,.... ..-:-. 'r --_...._ ••.<ii..t.n . ' ""· · ' -1 o~ • ..:li "7•.' • •• ;'>r.1..-...~r-: -~~•" 11 ,.;,,.~ 7d 97 . , ·Car _gar, " . · u '~-•·-2112 .BA, sea terrace "4m1... a.-.arom Rltr \ :>. 01 49&8535 83l·2600 vpcn ays · Dllbwsr nice yanl. ,475. CdM Hi.. '€1em .. ,shop· Ollmlc:=r" .... twnhSe--ecurlly mm-Ba nk apprais-ed :il ·~J 5• &12·21&4,673·0782 · • Corofta .. M J..222 • Pill£ near $975 Avail ..,...swano 3278 murul",""'>i.J·ac.suuna, $155,000. Must sell 645·1531 OutofC:ounty or-968-3514 '0ct.8th.7s!J.9587.' ••••••••••••••••• ••P• ~ .~ "~ l Oo/. IUILDERS•I ---...,., 2550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tennis, etc. Walk to S149,950. '"' ow as 1 " · IT-,..·· sir:.avlEW Neat 3 br 2 ba dshwhr Must see~ 2 br. t ba. frpk, beachoruse privbcach down . Ask for Ed IAcrebulldingsitew/all ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-gar.rncd.yd,kids&petS 2Br. 2'1.Ba Condo, frplc, dshwhr,gar Kids&pet~ parking lot. Some oceun Chernow.964·2.45.'i. SanCMmlnh 1076 ulil. Buy all 4 at $15,000 CHOICE New ocean view 2 br. 2 ok. $435. Agt. no ree. gar. jacuzzi. uniquely ok. S425 Agt No fet: view from 2nd floor. Hg WATERFRONT HOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• e11ch. 1-~ast growlng area. ba Lease or lease option. 964·2566: 973.2971 dee:. $650 mo. 768·691 l 964·2566. CJ'/3·291t t bd If 1 FARGO PROPERTIES Agent 675·0562. eves ---------r::1as er rm w rp c Dock for 38' boat 3 BR 3 BEACH VILLA 1/676-57!7 or l/522-2080 6'75-363'7 New Townhouse. 3 BR. 1310 Wow' Catch It while 3 Br, l ""1 ba condo. Vlllat(i: overlooks gr~bll. Call Ba. yard. Seller ~eady to Own a Hacienda by the Apple Valley 2"'1 ba, fplc. gar, pool/· you can' Ol-eanfront, uUI San Juan 'S380 ml• 714/496-0744. Lac. move. Agt . 673-7737 beach with this 2 hdrm 5 ACRES /1 v.i acre horse pro· 4 Br. 21;4J ba execuuve jac112zi. $475. 548·2543 pd. Small fee 64S-4900 (714 >640-1037. Lc*•Fornt 1055 cottage. just blocks to Unbelievable view, new d b 'Id view home. gardener, •CONSUMER'SGUIOE ~.-o.... .. __ 3210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •LAJ<EFRONT• Go to bed while watching lights on lhe water and arise lo a beaullful lake view. 4 Br 3 Ba. AC. beach & tenn11 c lub membership Owner wants qwc.k sale. Make otter. Casa Pacifica Realty 770.<ll82 Milllow Vl9fo I 06 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• th Ca • f d h' pertjcs. Rea Y to w · pool. volleyball, new 2 br w/gar. $300. Cpts, _..._ II~ CANYOH e wuler. n 1 '" l is well, power & graded, $4660w/terms d r cd d t r pd 27l0 Ve;' We have ye:ir round ••••••••••••••••••••••• for less at $79,000. No ~-Excellent for ~u 1"· a~res.· Fanl"su·c carpets. rapes. n Y • wae . .._ h I d $300 HUGE LOT "-·-to vets. Call before • • .,.~ • " waUpaper $900 640.0008. "F" DeJaware 636-4120 uo:ac renta sun er Brand new" br. 3 ba. nr UVWll es. Terms. Broker, view & utilllJeS lo proper· 1·5 Small ree. 645-4900 So. Cst Plaza fornwl ~~U:~om3e.~~~~· u~~ i\'sgon5·4o.3666 7141677·5611 tyline.S7650w /terms. Harbor View Homes.Su ----b---b--,- 1 -.a>NSlfMER'SGUIOE dln, ram rm, i,ze bonus + nearly a~ or an acre. cul· u 2""1 acres. Horse pro· smastung 4 BR. 2 ba . per 3 r. 2 a. rp c. BAVSHORES ., BR d wet bar. 3 car gar 2800 de-sac tot.. tastefully de· Celnt'--Lots/ perty 1n the beaullful frpl S700 Per month gar, (ncd yd. Kids & pets · "' • en. sq ft $005 963-827R coraled thruout. wet bar, ,._;pt'"'s' I 500 Muri an n as S 6 8 O O Agenl644·7383 ok. $43S. Agt No fee. :? BA. fplc, bltns, Jlir. pvt ---------wme racks, Inter-com. ._. 1 w/lerms. 964-2566: 973-2971 bch S895 mo. Own/ agt Family condo. 2 br I If~ ba, Pl ' I d ••••••••••••••••••••••• '' 20 acres. Nr shops & Sparkling clean & paint, ---------675-3568 A/C, pool, Just redi:<' an.'I •Or poo • spa. pa · llarbor Mernonal Park. ·-' Id CdM I II l-.1-... 3244 ""-S " N f dJe board court etc. arc S 2 schoola. $1466 per acre. Qwet st .. o • gc v .,......_ 3 BR 2 b d r 1 .,..,ar " / pl reewar included. Separate yd _...._ CM. 3 lots. 4 s ea u DUPLEX. Qutstand· rm. Crplc, mslr br & ••••••••••••••••••••••• &ln.fo~~l~rnrn~N~Nm~ _S340 __ m_o_962 __ 0646 ___ _ area for kids, xlnt loan ~ttr.G 1078 ~ ~buy for the 1nveator. bath. walk-in clsl. all bit WOODBRIDGE Tcnn1!1 Club SGsu . T•fWt 3290 a&sumpti' on. •••••••••••••••• ••••••• Only S27,SOO. Ins, hook case wall den. ,,,.~" 660 OPEN HSE BY OWNER ~lal Cal 973-462' now! gar.+ driveway, pvt sp11 Estate, Uncoln mdl, 3 '""'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAT1SUN1~5 MUST SACRIFICE-Pr>Wril'I 1600 leftH...W.R.E.htc. & pool , S525 . 61S Br,3ba,640-lZ71. Hnrbor view knoll 1l br.Laurelwood 2Bd. 28;i, Imm a c 5 8 R S an -r-· Larkspur, 644·54l4 eves. fml ' • • twhst>, rer . wash1dryer. V1•l11rde, family rm, new •4 Invemess Large 4 br. 2 ba, cor Int. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• 1631 t:. 17th St. S.A. 3Br. 2Ba. ram rm. frplc, Y rm. view, tenni,.. "' comm pt1rk. pool, h:nn1i; crpts, prof Inds cpd DuPn & Asaoc. To many xtr:is too men· KOLL/IRVINECENTER llarbor View Hills 3 br 2 new lndscplng. SSOO mo. pool. 1150 mo. 64~4'934. S4t0mo .. 52·6375 R...,_2011 Agt. Call Jim Flanders tlon. Must see '88,800 8000 sq rt office bldA tor SPARKLING ba. fom rm. pool. S875. 800-4600 bet t~5pm.W --~--·-'-..__---3-~-9-8 ---------1 (714> 759·0909 ofc , Openhse.496·2381. lease S4400/mo. N.N N. NIEW lncl pool s erv. & ---------Bh.tr I all k d , w:.mmu.....-6 Siil 5787 res Ir 64().6984 6000 S<\ rt omce bldR for 8d s 1 h l 1 5 3 gardener. 615·3956. HERITAGE PARK ~ eases · in s · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mt"'°'' IHc:ll I 069 SaV. ... · Mission Village front un· aaleS390.000. 4 rm pans 8 Ye. · NEW 3B 2~8 AC seoo·a·oS975 Sh . ••••••••••••••••••••••• <:JllO It. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. ttir & acres of avocado land. r, a, . Agent644·ll33 •• arp larae a bt. i ba INOUST. & Fantutic view 3Br, 2&, w/lBr. Ba guest lam rm. frpfc. pvt patio. home. family rm. frpk HEWPOIT pooU60.71i0.496-00lB COMM'LMRKTC FAROO cottage In rear, new $475 mo. 644·14&0 or PLUSH3Br.21h bacondo w1panellna Nr Mile TllPLIX l•--------1Tmtln 1090 ContnctJudyJohn~n 1/67fi·5717orl/522·2080 cptll/drps/palnl, ovQll 83().,5050cxt40. OnJ.y steps from wntcr Squ1m1P11rk.shoppinA& Lovely NMVport Triplex. z HOUSIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ 71_4_1:M_9_-87_46 ___ •~ ir:.. Oct 5 S700 mnk. ~.frl60 Cul--rd-l--b--2-'--b-Highly upgraded $175 :schools No pet&. $50() C3)29ednnunh.t .Owncr ONOHILOT IYOWHU --tote dyi1.640·Sfi68W n~ ve ae 4 r , .... a, mo Ml-8534,675193R mo. 1161H137 or MS·76GR wUI cooperate on ln1tall· New p o rt H e l Rh ta. a~•uce<t •"""" Wiil con· lim--------1 Wmftd 2900 2 b 2 b t pallOfl prof. I ands caped • evee&wknd11 ~nt Hle! All lease"· suo.ooo. Ownrr Is ;t;,. LEAS'f:"'OPTlON 3 •••••••••••••••tJ ....... ( 'j· dbr· /v a" 483 Gardener Ir assoc. dues Waterfront on Channc:I. 21----------Prime tnvettment. Ex· mot1vated!Call1145·9181 OPPORTUNITY NEEDTOBUYHOUS£S rpc. e•r .,e. R pd. By owner. No pe\3. aty3+sludy.S7~mo.ln·4 BR . 2 BA . IG yard cellent loc•Uonl °""ner br 2 be. brnutlfully knocks often when you OR UNITS Cash 1n Mornln~ Canyon d. "50 mo. tit, last sec. & cl Ill.II. 673·5187 or <2131 w/BBQ. new urpel.B & wut conalder cont.tact. landscaped wi rruu trtt1' u..~ rt"Sull·i Uina Dally Flash' CaJJ Jack Scott. MOO. 673·7099orS?S·07lO clng deposit of S250. TIJ&.8768 tile. Clean 847·7038 Call now7~·1~ ln unuaual bsclc yard Pilot CISA!lried Ads lO SC OTT RE ALTY, .,. _ _._ u~-1•24 561·289'7. ~N 1~ 9 • 11\•lllV 1<>N ,..,, • Ideal IO<'•t.ion. F.xcellent rtach the Oranl(e Coul .,..., 1533 "'99n1,,__ & ---------4 Rt, :? ba duplex. ocean Spacious lmtt'nhoule. s br. 1 8' I ~ltlon Ooat acceaa, market. _,.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pleasant 3 br. 2 ba. frplc. Vlew, ~· to bch l open 3 be. 1t.1C. 2 car aarog<', "'ft~lllffi ---------1 =~:~~~M&~~~ Phon•642·5G78 ~:ro%~1:i~{.g~~~ ~~.~.~~~L D;~:~~~~! re~~ ~:o:::~!.:~~~ ~~;:le~~~$ p~~~ -·-··••i .. --.. . . . , r... .. • • • • ·- Homet Furnia.Md or .,_..,...nh fwwl.a.d .,...... .... u.tw.. ~"J:a...&Mfwa. ~-..ta Uwfww. Office Rtfttd 4400 l'hU19<1oy. September 21. 1978 DAILY PILOT ........... ..a..d 3300 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... Mtwporl .. ~h 176' Cotte~~o l U4 H.tll.q.-a.ech 3140 s-toAAo 3110 MoneytoLoon 5025 Lost&FcMMd 5300 Lost&Fowld 5300 Stcptc to bt•ur h. 2 BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PHIME LOCATION ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• home. San Clt•m Oc~1111 Loft bdrm brakufty sun LA MAMCHA A"S Sha~. bei.rh, 2 & 3 BR . a br apVcondo. Choice So ~+a ~OO:arkncnt(Jr lh.1.-slr11.1s or real ci;tatc Vltvt'. tflU, drpe., tam. r~. ken tub, ~~(MJI/ wo.shcr l.<1rtJ•• 1.2&3 bcdro1>m frp " ; d I l'h w a !I her. Cill rtau area S3t0 mo offkl' ~11,i.: .. S~ntu' ~~~ MONEY ~r~no iwt · SJli.• Jrn1 . beam c:c1hnM" gardt>n :iJllli DAhwhr auru.:~ & patlui. 002·752lalt8pm 1-'wy tblk 01stinct1vr 41ltl :AW frplc , ., hlk l11 w1Ut•1 bltru. tnrl ~ur i«ntt ~bq llf»235ll ~lllh Furnlsa..d 11rch1tertur<> & frp1 cs , ,.._._ ... funJrJMtd '3$n wntr 1400 ) rly r"'°'1 ,. • .,GIUl3l d 778 S<·oll Suwind v1·11a1e _. u.tw.fllMd 3900 wet bar~ avail Amplu workan•• ca"atal. Isl & .....-·-IJ'73 l.9ll6 or 7S.t 0004 .,.....507 p3rkm" Conlact · Louise " .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• New l&2 bdrm I xury ••••••••••••••••••••••• " 2nd mortg11acs. inven Lost or Found a pct:' t:all Animal AssiSLa n cl· l.t!af(ue ~ ~o lt.-e "'OUNO Blk CcrmJn Shepherd. femalt'. nr C..liforn1u & M1nneso~J. C.M. M5·3342 .._.,.._.. 370' 2 lldrmcmt'irnal :i Rlk11 to New 2 br. 2 b1.1. ull blln1 .. auJull apta In 14 planli THE ~XCITING ~0hJ't'ORATE REALTY tory start 1n1!I, re ••••••••••••••••••••••• bri.ch MOO mo .,.1nui1 frplt'. encl tcar. patio. from 1290 + pool3. ten PALMMISAAPTS. 975.~ ceivablcs LOST. Blu e rem all~ W llotel. So1tc. pn ~. ti7~ lndry rrn 1350 t>4lJ. lll03 1111, watcrlalhi. pond1> • MINUTF.S TO NPT 714/547 1!468 , parakeet, Harbor View kMh a\atl $2.001M<r l'JIO niLMte~ l''rom S.n DleAO f'rwy 11Cll ORAMGECOUHTY -U llomcs. NB V1c1nity quiet Yrrkri;& own s. ca.-• 3776 ~Wlllllll& l.i 1lir i(t1nl.-n dnvc Nonh on Ucuch lo Bach. l&2 BR AllPOIT All.A JmM5 A.. McKH l"ord & Newpe>rt llill!i Ur 117) 3iltJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ul)t. pool n•'' <1rc.i. W~ Mcl''adden tht•n West on from 1230 & up 3.580 Sq ft offi ce space F1NANCIALSERVIC£5 West F1ew Jw.ty an rlash 1~ l. tt hicu\f HOAT 3 hr 2 b11 11J11l11n. :? la" mu 71uW 18th St Mcfaddf'n to Sc1twand Ac.lulta. No Pets Con t a c t . R 1 ch a rd on SUnday. Aug 27th, h .... d --VII (71" 1""3 "198 1561 Meso Dr Ove-'Arfr Business loans S·~caahsl dumb but h1111pv. 644-4183 lHH'I\ on I TTt .. : PQrr ,. .. nrllUl l'l'llr, . b I age .. °" " (5 JllkJf;311tolNewpe>rt "'" .. ~ , ISLF. ~ntlN·k, rood bu. dr"J>Ct-3 bkk11 tn heh Nin• 2 br. I ll, •·n~·~· Blvd > CORPORATE REALTY an hord-to·get loans Call FOUND · We1marnner jl&r. W l) 01111~ s400 '4Z\ un u;:w, 1ear1141c&p11t111 Nr Ott lnilw 3844 ,. 975·0888 Assured F1nanc111g. r"'·i<. c-adlt, Xlnt di~ SCRAM-t.ETS ANSWERS Brooch -Toxic Fewer -01v~rt OET£Cf0H Boy, am I mMt! J :ihould have known. It 0'.\ l"r1d.iy the 13th Thc wifl' JUI.I called and said s om• arsonist has set fare L11 oursmo'<e OETECTOK "'ound black l emal~ 1 ,,h bat an 81~ Canyon. c .. 11 Gay 7S9· 151 i row .. r . up1h•t $!1110 -No~ $290 7~131ltltl ••••••••••••••••••••••• uam·5pm546·9860 846-6858 I U I' ~ ~i!M7 f;73"" S.....L..-a l7H 1 1 1 kc d lR ()(fice.600 sq.n .air""rt · PoSition,g<J w/childrcn.PtnOMlll 5350 • • fir ..... 144 Adult.Ii nu "'•18 t;unll•n rv nt" .u ,. on o. r. OCE.AMFROMT rv "-rt-·, Trust '-!AC L~. aft.'sor eves. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •· ·~. l~U.S.AC,1tdlll'i,11upeu;. industrial complex ..... ~' ......,.JVO OC"F:ANFltO~T TrualPr opt ;,: hr j1H:uU1, pwl. $:WlO DlO ~-8473 wt Sl'M L.ag Bet\, w1otcr rental. Irvine. 52A·1014. Dftdi 5035 RELAX INC MASSAGJ-; ..... fla ' wk 3707 Parit ',,.,lnln lrlr rl=nUll bbq krt'11, duat.~ aar1111" .studio. 1 BR. 2 BR. htd ....................... Lost Old Enghsh Sheep· BobJames·Lac Ma.:s!>eur .. ••••••••••••••••••••• lP\1·bchs 1 pier t pool AlllU 2 llr lowt1luiu In pool Startlna at $325 pr UICUTIVE dog-Male. no collar. Outcall9·9.494·511; 81-:.\l.11 Vwv. pl r . .ibr ~Ill' bc-<l rotor l\ quirt-177 ...: Z2nd /\pl IO. i..,.aa.och 3141 mo 494•3138 SUITES LOWEST 642i-0098or&t2·5141 art 5 PREGNANT~ c -.. r1n ... t.no., 1"--.,. ... , .. ·'It·. uut f .... :.... I 646 :iM!M ••••••••••••••••••••••• L rr Los S II I d h If "' ..... , ... ,,.. ~ ou , t\tf1\P um "'....., uu in ---OCEAN VU:W 0 • Laguna ocean view uxuraous o ices. ex· lwhrett Rote• t ma rnn e og a ronfidenllal counselina & (Id. "'Tll May ~3 foe Cid t99 7.832 1 nr. c1>l11. Orptl. tilOVI', lltdc deluxe 2 br. ~cl~ll~ bachelor 1275-"mo. ec t.I t,.1 Yt!l 8 &hc.reu r )' • ht T.D.'1, also :.l!kk. y l Q. rbCll "ll r .. ~ l\.dd rerutr~I. AbortAon..-(IOt:) 1-Ailft'W•l"r 1 I lMil ~ klda ok. no IJtll.I\. sz.10 beam ceil, """I, no ""ls. 497.2057 persona p one cov 2nd coc apoo .. c" .. n t1on & keeping. 1111 ..Ba .a. tlilh .. mu m 0136 """" ,,.. erage.' receptionist. con· . T.D. L09'•· brown. Answers to Gum Al'CAJtE 547·2M.:; i..arae bc.ull.l 1 n41J:.w:ii111.4 ....iul.ul.1&.U.~·!315 2...bd.. .rm-2 b' Ocean (ere.nee J'OOm ,.-J<er4x, Fairest '1£[_msslnce 1049 J1top_._]JJJ1.lcr()(k area 1---------f~l Z ti.tr II•' 'l'tb '-'~uc10U11 "UlCl 3 btlrm Front, wmter or yearly not Le th SattferM""" Co RewardCall 833.ll'TllR UuD"' r y•-paad S4.5(I ..,.., mci W1ntr ••••••••••••••••••••••• tl'IWri~· 11...,.,. w/lae pvt Exc•lJn@:, new oceanfront 1 SSS.lG92 ary ase or mon • .,. • _ ~·u:t " "'• ._ Sll-B74fi er r tt 310.2 l'•Uo.J>J'<iJ Adult~ tbr&denw/wumth or reota eves ~1:!~lho~e~~~~~a~ 642·2171 545-0611 Los l cockat1~1. o..tcallMe11099 ....................... Sorry 1\0 kid.It or l)t'tlt hardwood firs kstaln~ ltOOMt '4000 r,....,...,.:..,$ i<11m~lt1_ Retlred"rutnlebas..mJlllt.)' _grey/while. clapped ,.,. ............ , :t br ! ba. fp. dnt ba)' R.OWHSTIHT 1375 .:.a.3311 u...9 glass surrouncfii\g roiy -••••••••••••••••••-.·----.. ..._ •A1~-'~t&"-dTO 's· WUtn•&mtSsln"IOTI'••~11 -~wmietlOr.-Do \ 1l'W Rl'ilr N II \' C 'rl> .,..,. 1 or li7$ ~ '"'lc $750 497 3282 Room w/ kitchenette "' "'ru...,,. ""' _. 5 "·-.. __ $1 ,0 w c . 00 .n. ... 0-. '--vi ... Airport are. a. N 8. 840 Agent. 1·837·""AA feathers. "Skater". Shop 835·7313 ., In l •• r • 6 ·-V"I •llllV 'I' Spccu1l Situ'htaun. , $60 week & up. f rr $""" ... .... Sk 6130149 Lar)le l bedroom npt $29{). l br upt for onlv C harmin I: sl u\j10 , 548·9755 sq.t..So ices. "'v/mo. pet. a l Ozone ale <'I011K· to tih<>rvma Laun s.225-new privat .. 1 stor.f separote hse on lge lot. MuUan ~ealty 540.2960. Boards. 2905 Newport OCEAN .. 'RONT I.I( tlh. dry r ac 1 l tt (':S, 11 0 ... or adut•c OV"r "" No patio. garden. privacy, Ambassador Inn in Costa 3400 lrvinc.N.B. ll!MDOMLON SAYS Blvd. N.8 . 673-3800 or winter lBr. S37!1 mu hid / .,~~ N ..,, " ..,., k h 528 M 2277 l' bo Ce •--t---6JHl323REWARD c 1 rm ~ts ~ an pet.s Deposit required. wal to beac S. esa, .ar r. n--.s Rentd 4450 3Rr. ~75 mo No l"'b c). ut 12601 F'lowt•r St . 752.1830 4944,S32eves. traUylocalL>d,235rooms. ••••••••••••••••••••••• REWARD-S IBERIAN Cc;>UNTRY GIRL *ESCORTS* it hr> t>"73 6640 Apt 2 MANY with k 1tchen · Formerly ans . ore. 3 HUSKY. female, s alver & f\lm Unfum 1 Bit. of( .._.bl.d 3106 Duplex avail 10/1. 2 lir. I l Bedrm. 1 bath cottage phone & TV. Sw1mm1ng rms. ba & ktl. $325. mo while. Lost nears Points . .---------!tl~t "".fkul" av111l In\ ba enc gar. no pets. 5G8 Ocean view. 1 Bick to _pool. jacuzzi. a.nd rec. 567 w 19t.h.S CM. Call HB OAO ... .,.., or848 3603 r~-L. of med $-300 ;:rly. S28 •••u •u ••••••••••••••• Pl~mmer St. CM. $300. beach. SJSO/mo. 494.7287 room. Daily & wetikly JackevesS46-2277 . .....,.CH..., · Q:;~ w1.11ter ltM w Ralboa Bayfronl M111n Cbann •I mo Call Jack eve,., or494.421.2 rutes starting from $54 a Stud NB 1 1 U>sl · Fem. Calico cat. MODELS Bl.~ ~;no~:.n~.f5.~drm. $46-2277 1 Bedrm . l buth apt. week. 645-4840 gall~0ry. cr~ns s~to~~ N~~;;:,atr~. ·h~~~rd .' ~ ......... Winter renrnl bt>achfront --271C E. lGth Pl 2 BR l BA. Ocean view. Block to boutique s hop Call Ms Wkd 937 371 • e '-f s.r.tc. 4 br s4 7·5 n er· s' I'f 2Bd. J8a. new crpt . dr carpets/drapes, bll·in beuch S310/mo. 494·7287 Rm, pvt bath. mature Peters 631-0386 5:)2.Js~ · "· ev s '7S.OOU Outcalt (714)e8.s--Oins • pt Ext clean Yr rent gas oven range. close to or494-4212 empld lady. some pnv.. ~lyrt.OM :-:::::-::--:=::-::--;:::-::-=--;I~~~~~~~~~_. F\Jm or Unr $450 Late shops. No pets. $265 mo l 5150 L 8 h 1600 Sq rt. S675/ mo. Inc LOST· Australian Shep & lbr beach apt nr shops. eve67~ 13J8/640-0473dys 1st & last +SlOO cleanang North e.nd. Panoramic ~·346 + ag c \JI.JI & some trd Caxturei 1st UST OEB>S wht kitten. also personal Spiritual Reoder patio $3001mo Uu l. pd So. lia front lower dep.644-0452 ~v1ew.1 BR,$375 + CaLIOOS.3856. 2ndlr 3rds belo"gangs V1r So. 1815So EICamino Rl':.11 67~5810: 642-0393 -.-duplex, ~tallion $view. NEW BREEOAPTS utiJ.499-3636 Pvt/rm/ba kit prvgs. Npt i..tnal Rental 4500 SWINGS&REFl 'S Beach. Laguna Bch. San Clemente: Fully he ~luxe 3 br, steps .br. 2 ba, ~8~0. mo. Rach $240-.. I br $290. Htwportkoch 3169 bay view. pool jacuiz1. ....................... -A~~SJ~~~1:1~~1AL fu!ward!5:TT·8678 Forappl •\92·i296 beac:h, s undl't'k w/v1ew 675-3878 Watcrpd Nochild'renor ••••••••••••••••••••••• M/biorgay645·2094 4,000 s q . rt . New Foundblacklemale lab'oJ ,_MA.SS.GE ~ of ocean & bay 91:1 w lc6oo Penmsulo 3107 pets. Pool, jacuzzi, VERY NICE 38Rhouse. closctoOCC. warehouse space. HB In· MIGUEL mix Vic. Pac. Cst llwy & Balboa, apt A 675·5204. ••••••••••••••••••••••• itara~e. 645-441 l. 2 Bdrm. 2 ba, w/.all bltns. room for rent. duslrial Park. 894·5351 MORTGAGE CO Magnolia. H.B. 536·2015 FIGURE MODELS S42S.Wtnter.$575 yrly lor2 Bdrm Wanter f'urn., BR w ts'd 1 1 4 WATERFRONT 63l·0913 831·7381 661·2511 Found calico kitten 3.; ESCORTS ' es ·1 e. ove y · WITH ptr.11 Ir DOCk $600 Nu 2720 rt ind. & ore v 2 BR dlx nr bay ott'an avail. Ocean view. Avail plex pleasant surround· ~ R...tals to Share 4300 lDl Redondo Cir. 11 B. OPEN EVEJlYDAY mos. Vic Bushard & OUTCAU ONLY Wmter rental S37S. $45( 1mmL>d. Call Wknds lngs. $395 mo. 751.9930, fOf' one 30' or two 20' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hunt . Bch 842.2834 Harrulton. H.B. 963 5733 Days,••••· hr yrly lse. 871 ..... .,., wt<dys aft 5, 673·3958 boats. Remodeled to new Cut do-.....,, I " 1 b h I th t Obi -n Found lnsh Setl('r VIC. or L] I 2' .. 0 • '"'tie r. uge up.stars ru-ou . gar. lndust.Bldgforrent,5000 Pnvate Party will pay 81 d 1 ___ v __ • __ .. __ _ Wtnter to 6/79. Balhoa BL ctrn . l BR AT BEACH & bal. Walk-in clsl. Elec storage, 2 add'I orr street LI•htcJ ExpHHS! sq n Spnnklers. 220V I more for your 2nd TD's Newport v and l8lh 4 BR. 2 DI\. 2 l)alc 's S47S BAY,$295/ · kit, adults. no, pets. $270. parking spaces. $850. Share a home or aptmenl HOV, lrg outside rncd 642·3573 _646-_' _9964 ______ _ mo.Agt.540·2345 ~·23~.400-5660 372 W. Bay St CM . mo. Jacobs Realty, .QousE.-m>.nsiJs.ruMJnD s torage & prkng area SELF· HYPNOSIS Coursei; •Sl.opSmokm~ •Control J\ppelltt.> •Relieve Tension •Break Habits •Achieve Goals •More Sell·Confidenn· -----OCEAN VIEW. spacious 646-4517.631-5454 biS-6670 UL.-'4« ~ ~t<:h.>R Will rent all or part. ~.menh/ ..... liffgto.. a.oclt 37 40 new :i Br 2 Ba. Yrly. $695 Slunnlng lrg 2 BR. 2 ba. PAD NEWPORT c;., ~ wi.ou••Q Corner p u 11 man & Personal•/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 64ft.l2'.!0 garden apt. Pool. Rec Bache Io rs . l or 2 832·4134 Since 1971 ~:~~~;,• n ;'r'w: d 1c ~ 1~ Lolt & Found Bach beachfront w1v1ew. IALIOA APTS. area,$295. 710W.18th St. Bedrooms &TownhollSes W.A. Oosta. 714/549·9671 ••••••••••••••••••••••• color tv, carport Near From$349.50 SmaJJ family w/new con· ---------~nh 5100 new. $250 inc util I & 2 BR's. S275 & $375 Bachelor Lort. re rri~. Spectacular s pa. total do would lake lake to Soblease 3000 sq n. wood ~2444 per mo. Fum. avail Nr stove. pool. adlts. no pets recreation program. share w/rem. Call Pat noor, xlnl for sailmak- JOlh St. beach. Call Sail $270. 646·2901 1 g 7 I 8 days 7 5 l . 3941 eves. 1·n", or canvas work .. , ... SMALL BF:ACli HOT .. ~L Properties. 675-48DO . soc1a pro ram. poo s. " ,,. ROOMSSa7.SO Wet•k aftur6pm.675·5942 2 Bdrm l Bath. new lenniscourts.AtFash1on 645-1130 sqft.64_5·_4_50_1 ____ _ ApU165/mo SJ6.J037 carpets. floors. across Island, Jamboree & San Duplex 2 br. frplc. sun· the street rrom park. Joa?uin Hills Road. •-hoch 3748 deck.bayview,$450.roo. Kicb ok $310 mo. Call 714'644-1900 :::::;;:•••••••••••••••• 839-1~. ~ask for Pam. Bachelor unit lh block LAGUNA REACH MTR Capktranoleoch 3818 East.side, lrg 2 BR. crpts, from beach. All ut1l pd INN. $75/wk & up. Maid ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:irp!. encl gar .. lndry rm, No kids, no pets. 201 E. s~rv .. color TV. heuted SPACIOUS new split level nopets.$295.549·2170 Balboa Blvd. $250 per pool. Util. (7141494·5294. townhse. Yard & ocean mo. +security dep. Call 985 N. Coast Hwy. vu. 2 br. 2•7 ba, cstm de $365 Mo. 38r, 2Ba, no pe!-5, _So_e_556-_7_7_07 ____ _ 2 br 1 ba Dana Point on Rentals Wanted 4600 bus route, i::ay preferred ••••••••••••••••••••••• After6PM 493· 0182 PartJy rum. l br. or bach. Fem. wanted to shr 2 BR apt. Bal Island or CdM rum. apt with male. $25 Yrly. M9-3486 wk. CM · M6·2068 Student desperately needs l e mployed roomate to 1 br apt. w1thm few mi. shr 3 BR hse nr So. Coast Jamboree & Coast llwy Plaza. Frplc. 646·7657 _54_7-428_' _1 _____ _ sii:ned fo r the dis · childrenOK. lowerpalU?• Ocean Front 2 bdrm, frpl. mminate taste 661 2871 newly decorated. Avail Westcliff. 2 BR. 2 ba, de· garage, hge deck . &496-3697 · Oct 1. l021 Valencia. lux condo New crpts, ~,..!...,, Olderrespcplewants2or3 Winter. s450 no pets ~ newly painted. $525 mo. ...vr•1nn 4350 br, 2 ba unfum home an 494.5792 CoroMdefMcr 3822 . _552~-6296~_;_ ______ 1••••••••••••••••••••••• Emerald Bay. ocn vu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY $2 Sell any item or com binallon of !lems for S'lS or less with a Penny Pincher Ad 3 hncs ror 2 consecuuve days F.ath additional line 1s 6& ror the 2 days Char11e it ' No commercial ad!. ----------• ·•••••••••••••••••••••• Lg. lBr, qwel area, adlts, 1 .... 3 br. new c ...... bltns, Eastslde Costa Mesa. dbl dbl gar 8:n·300l bet. 5.7 Outstanding 2 BR. ocean· no petS, $270 mo .. util pd. "d:Ck. 3 Doors t~ .. bch. Yr· gar. S75 mo. Sootblan· &9-11 pm. F'or more inrormouon front 40' wall of ~lasi. le) 833-3125 de.rs. 631-2133 G~neral Contractor de· and to place your •d call ocea'n. Pvt stairs to lyS475.673·257l " beach. Close to town. (61 .. -; O..Ol'oint 3826 Dix 4br, 2ba. encl gar. no Offiull...t.. 4400 sNlrees hoourste Bore apcth. 642-5678 Wl'nter or yeur·roun111~0 rn ••••••••••••••••••••••• w P a "' .,,. ,,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets, ~ blk bay/bch. t r t Wi ll ·~=========-Hy ownr. 213/790-0~25. •~r~s IAYFROMTOFFICES wa er roo-· r e ·,. ~ $100 move·in allowanre 2 $600/moyrly lse. 644·l103 furbish or remodel orr 714/497-4672. GARDEN APTS br 2 ba + den, pr1 v CaMery V1Uagc·New or hours for reasonable T H E WO.K . La gun a renced grass yard. 2 cur •DELUXE• fires from 300 sq fl· rent. 631-0174 Beach. Chinese catenng CORONA DEL MAR e ncl. gara_ge. 33411 Eastbluff 3 br. 2 ba. fantas tic v iews. lg service. delicatessen & 2 Br Townhouse. frplc. Cheltam Way 496·1007 Lease. Incl. spac. master pat to s ·pa r k In~ & lllMnH /I t/ • cooking school 497·1546 Pool,tennis.Someocean $400mo. ' suite. din rm & dbl janitonal included. 2808 ~ n•H •-t&r---...a 5300 & Catalana views. Close garage. Aulo door Lafayette Ave .. N.B. • ~ ,..,.,..._ Htwporl leoch 37 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCE.AHFROMT Found. Black and white neutered male cat wear ang 2 collars 644-0795 FOUND BIG Puppy. brown f"lea collar only Vic. C.M P;,1rk areoi 645~ FOUND· Cocker w1blk ears. tails. paws & blkl wht coat Older fe m. While star on head. Vic. Newport Blvd, C.M. 194G Wallace St. Apt. 5. CM (8-llam) FOUND· Orange tiger •Improve Memory •MUCll. MUCH MORE' Safe-Sc11mt1fH· Professional One Day or Eve. a Wk t-'01 5 Wks ORANGE COUNTY HYPNOSIS CENTER 1714)838·7466 1714)8311-7479 stripe cat . fem. Vic. Personal ~icn 5360 Nwpt Blvd & 22nd CM . ••••••••••••••••••••••. 548-8754 t day Ou1·dw1 srhol. Stali· FOUND: White rcmule accredited. Meets l'Our•~ cat. small & than, Dnstol rrqu1 remenl ~or., r1 · &Campus,CM.557·9906 ~::;~~:!lion t'al. I .1 11 FOUND: Saal at 15th St . Social Chibs 5400 Balboa Penn1ns ula ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·9442~-----.1--------FOUND. Blk & white SIMGLE? neutered male cat, wear Call INTROVIEW for the• ing 2 collars. El nancho anloll1i:ent & discrP1•1 area in E. Bluffs 644·0795 way to meet new ~tngll' We found white lost kitten 1-peop·· -l•e•7•52···5'4•l•l----on 18th St. W CM Call 631~ Found.' M1 :H'd femJIC Shephard tru1ned. CENTER CLUB , •• , Socid 1 BR. Iba .. $375 yearly 3 RR, 2 ha, wntr. S450 4 BR, 2 ba. wntr. $55-0 to F'ash1on Island & ranc New 1 BR duplex. prav. opener avail. Pool & 67J..JD0.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. 644·2611 Y~. no pets. Wood int.. recreation arl'a. Adults ----------• ~s utal. pd. $325. 661·3879 onJy. No pets. $450. 865 THE EFFICIENT Opportwtlty FOUND: Long haired rnendly Vic Newland & Germ an Shep female, _T_a_l_be_n_._848_·_004_' _5 __ _ 5005 •fltiysicd Educ ationol •Aftd Fun! f'or All Ages The Perlet:t Bar Allernat1vf" 2 BR. 1 ha hse yrly $700 3 RR. 2 ba. wntr$650 STEPS TO OCEAH 2 ta1 ba. wntr. ms JlM. 2 ba, wntr S375 associated 81'01< EP5 -REAi TORS 1 ~11 W tioth,.,n 1.'' !t-"> i AMIGOS WAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR twnhsc apt, 21-, ha, HuntinC)lon leach 3840 · 99 .a.VEL AGENCY frplc. encl p<1t . l blk to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drive by 3706 Park Lane, ALTERNATIVE I IV' FRANCHISE br h & s tiops · s5oo . Townhouse. lovely. s pa-c. to see 2 BR. 2 Ba. frplc. Mo. lo mo. rent incl . 673-718..1 cVbome·like. ~ br with bllns. Ds hws hr. nic<: The new way to own a vt ed l 2 cprt'g & drps $425. mo Rec e Pt · s e r \ · · travel agency. Travel 1 Br apt. duplex. $330. mo. p . gal en ranee + Then call Jacobs Really, personalized phone cov-Network. Start your own abl l yr v1c Paularino, Found Sm. toy Poodle vie C.M 540-564 1 Adams·Brkhrs t·Yrktwn LOST. male Siamese Cat. _963 __ .466.'J _______ _ choc. pt. Vic Rayside & Found adult mule cat drk Jamboree. N R Daye;. th-Y. 1tJ!'cl' tnpl'!" M.mx- 540-0995or &10·fi7fl5 eYelt 5..57-2299 Adults. no pets . Days pataos. Some with alt. 675-66706734585 erage. conf. rm, mail Exp not rcqutrl'd 640·9350. cv~·s 640-094.2. garage. Swimming pool. serv., parking & more m Complete suppe>rt & lonf;l Lost Moms kitten, r('d a.'lk for John or .Jock Jacuzzi. Te"'nis courhls. I Beaut. roomy 4 br Nwpt Newport. term service provided. bell collar. Vu:. Westsadc-t-'ound : Fem mi x 3 8 b -,--__ r _l_ blk lo lluntmgton s OP· Shra duplex. 1 bJk from THE EXECUTIVE Ca 11 Mr . 8 cc<' h . C.M 642·9630 · r, 2 a. am rm. I? c, pmg center mlilJ. Adults ocean. Lsc s565. m o. ___ S_U_l_T_E_64_<J._547_0__ ----------1 pauo. gar. 1-'rc.shly paml· No pets. F'rom $435 587 ,_7_i4_.8J8 __ ·924_z_. _____ Lost· Blk male Poodle. Dachshund. ut Rols a Chica beach 645·7405 & pis r:irt> ed. $625. 759-9526. Seawand Village. 15555 -~---1 ------CdM OFFICES red collar & bell Vi c Oceanfront duplex 3 br. 2 Costa Mesa 3824 Hunlml{lon Village Lanc, Nace 2 Br Oplx upstairs. lriqht Chffry Hew FAST FOOD Mesa Verde 545.2951 ba,9moslease.$575mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HB (7 141898-9961. frplc, W/O. garage. SUITES So of Coast Prime Loe in K-Mart 7141675""283 Comfortublc new units 2 Br. children welcome. adults, no pets. nr Lado Hwy Availahlt> Now' plaza . Unlimited Polen Found Turtle on Culver Rd, Irvine. 83.1·2324 lsle shopping. Lse. credit SEE t S tlal. By owner S2R,500 ----FOUND: Male Olk/ Orn Shep. Gray on muzzle, Found male doft. mixed Call 645-1508 aflnll/l'VCS some Colhc. tan and wht Var Jumboree. 551 :141:> •Meet People• •• ..... Relaxot49'Ye Fun• Low Membership Fee;, CALL 975-0700 ~:! . •.•..••.•••.........•. 7005 ·•···••••····••···•···· ~~rkl N~;~~o~~l-~~~~~ ~~~ Jre:~fi~f;, ~~J~'()R: ~o~~-rting at $270 ref. $450mo. 494·6303. Call L~d~~~~~:f' 395 ~7~~j~~v~s~ys, 213/567·811!1, 569 9088 no pets. 2 BR. 2 ba. Si50 SUPER 2 b I DELUXE 2 BR. 2 Ba, OUie<• s pace an pre-. I" 0 UN D 8 <'nu l Found: Chihuahua, 1:. after6PM mo.646-7782.S57·698S "s: ,dgr· yearly. $420./mo. "'2 Blk sugious Ncwpe>rt Cent<'r Balboa Island. Girt Shop Doberman . rn ;1 I l' blk. IJ 10 yr~. vie llR Oce-an_r_r-ont/ v' cw new Easts1de. cute J bed rm. 1 ~~~~::2.5251· A u ls. to ocean. New carpets. Wells Fargo bldg. 15th fir Call for details. 640·5112 :!,'~· a~~~~/re~v~~d <.;all Chn s 963-8388. 673 541J9 REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL ' cncJd ~Q.4~· p<>pl. 6?5-ll26eves w/v1ew. Includes desk, A~ent ----------~-"'-aAl!e..-..~ ~ :Z.:....:.1t90~gz· tl*,.,,.~Cl4 .--•• FOUND. boy SheptCollt,c· _OC_ean front, 640.4784__ .,.,...,. garage. Avail. immcd. · ~'Oll •.. v. •¥ .,.., · tlO~~-> 111& flliites\H.tr~ ~,_.,,.."'· 'II~'·~·;;·; ;... ~. A Eas .d bed b th view near ~.H.Y.C. Yrly $150pr mo. 644·7 61. C o s r ii M e ~ a West ... a Daily Pilot might need neW home. 3 Br. 2 ha, I rplc. bltns. tsa e. 2 . rm, 1 a · Xlnlloc. $450. S 7 5 o_ w 1 n le r $ 6 o o_ Deluxe medlcal unit Costa ne11(hborhood location. Classified A11. 642-5678 673-4.215 spacious. beaut. rum. s m all patio, f'OOI, no TSLMgmi-642-r603 673-0149 Mesa. 1500 8,.:-"'rt .. 4S< Owner wall consuJer ------- $550. m(1. 209 41st St pets.S275.S48·09lG· -R NEW · 5482103 -t financing. $2.55,000 + in· r----------~--------6730 30~7 wknds or Dplx 2Br, tBa. enclosed SH A P/ . Xtra lge 3 bdrm. 2 ba. · · ventory. Paul Franklm. I 2 1 3 l 9 4 4 . 6 9 1 4 0 r oar, 2197 Ameri"an Ave. 2 bd frplc, gar. no child. Duplex 1 house ~m Cd dlx pd 4 ,,. 979 oc.,., .. .. $325 96" 7788 ( k r s'ssot 83S 7 m swt.es. utll . ._.. ~. 1213>800·596.'\ Availnow556·0670 · .r.· as or ocean. mo. · A/C, ample prkg. From' _ _;;;_ _______ _ Oceanfront beaut-2&3_b_r _ ..... De..,..l_wc...;;e_2_bdr_m_._S_37_5-.-1 -~_a_ck-'~-E-L_U_X_E_2_B_D_R_M_ 2Br1banroceanfpl 300' s .r. No lse rcq. apts. Winll'r only Gara~e. Frplc dishwrS355yrlynopet _67_~--------Wanted: Donut shop. lease w I opuon lo buy. 836·1120. Compl rum1s hed. Rental 548·5428 1 or 2 bath. near beach 31136thSt 644-4340 AIRPORT AREA· Puvilion.G7~912Bkr. wtrrplc, patio, encl. OFCSP. DtlllH To..-ouse farage. /\dulls. $325 .• lmmed. poss. lge 3br. 2ba, 880 S F 3 f , & OCEANFRONT VI '>A"e""2159 blln.'1,blktobch.$450.)'r· ... ocs recept. · r Y • 2 br. l'l!t ba, pvt patio, . ..,...,. »JV· ly.645-7057; 642.0881 $660 mo. Carpet, drapes, Successful lo~al author bar hS275. I Orl$310-S400. encl. garage. $325 . Lge 3 br. 2ari ba, encl. & paneling. Call Karen. seeks flnonc1a l partner Ulal paid. 954.:nHJ 957-6282 garage. Mile to beach. siACH·200 11tept1. 2Br. 714/975-0403 for profitable mall o rder s EAS HORE J\ cross 2 BR 2 Ba. l1te cheerful f'rplc. Grdnr & water pd. frplc. sun deck. 1385 mo. adventure. Bill Kaysing street fro m bcuch. rooms & closets. D/W, 96().4603or 847-4437. Call Russ 957-1900 dys, IAYVIEW _548_·_11_3_1 ___ _ Wanter rental. 2 be<l /ba disposer. lndry. 2 car ...ao RrruT 63l-0468eves <>!1 Lafayette . Cannery MoMyto LCHlft 502S U75/mo. Available now gar. $365. Adults. Oct 3 1':.ca!":.rE Al ocean. 4 BR 2 BA. view V1Uage. OH1ce space 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-7573or642·4489 occpy.646-4757 seenow. " .. ~ deck, rum. op. 119 118 to2SOO~rt. FOR 1 VEAR 34lhSl.675-0922 Real~r ORUN~7i6161 QUICK CASH STEPS TO BEACH-2Br, 2 OR Duplex. encl. gar. no New luxurious 2 Br. 2 Bu. garage, no ~ts. winter pets, $270. mo. tst & tut lnclds bllns. trash com· $310. 2 BR. cptlj,_& drps, Xlnt omce or industrial tst 9 2nd Tru!ll Uced S325 mo 673-tiMO +dcp. 1938·A Anohelm pactor & refrtg. P vt pool. adults. no pets. space. UP. lo 1600 sq n in loans arranged for 1any Waterfront condo 2 BR. 2 Ave, 831·~ I}!~ ~~m $395. 645·9488 NewPOrt Beach. 645·21 l l reason Credit no J>ro Ba. 714·5.11·1662 8·5PM: Lovely new 2 br. 2 ba, y 839·6623 Lge. 3 BR. 2 bu .• l house 450 sq ft Mariner's Mile blem J°r"'j on :he lflt FA.aft5.°1<nds644·1932 bltna. frplc. patio. enc:l. 2 BR 2 Ba ln custom 4 o(focean;garage,ws br .. pVl re9troom. Utll. pd'. t:,'i::! Cal~~:/ror~~~'t fllm 2 BR l UA carport jlar laundry rm . Adlta plexz pvt patio & gar. dryer. Yrly $5()0. 9G2.S244 Ample parking. Cplll & ~ .... ..,,,. •• l-'ormat1on · · · · ' ' Sng1 s_ty. 1 ml from or675-4258 .. ..,... • .._..,.,.., Ill' acroes from ocean. $360. 540-6338. beach. sasO. 536-8659: 817 ~. M4-8678 Ii H l 64.ZMOOorfl42·1010 2 Br a t. cpts, drps. kids Geneva, Apt. 8 . 3 BR l BA. 1 gar. space, Formerly Ins ore. 3 rms. "lax 0me 0anS 5f: •~·· OR r ok ap d 1295 mo l.26'AI 40t.h St. $450 mo. No ba & kit, $325. mo. 567 w. Licensed Home Loan c..,..., 2 • acro&s r · No ogs. · · 2Br. l~Ba Twnhse. frplc. """" 833-0523eve11 Brokers ser vln° So e ach , S395 wlntor. m-01.36 •m patio, •330 mo. <213) ~-· . 19UI. CM. Call Jack l'ves " " • -546-2277 Calif for 17 yr!I Call our &W9548;~8161 Bachelor, new, Rood£. S31.Q06or <213>721·52l9 S.a.-llh 3116 ---------nearest office. (1141 Ore:m F'ront 3 bd. 2 ba. aide locatJon. S25Q. mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Do you have office l'pace 837·3744 Couple preferred. 7$U3lor494·2886 SpanlahBR 4·P8lex "rppcl r. !. 2 br apt, walk to beach. to share wtreal estate•--------- 67W973callan.3:00 l~ a. Pc°' ~.mo.Call498-6324or broker S Oran(le Co' OOYOUN£EOCA.5JI• ~4n'SJDE. Nr new, 2 Br. balcony $280 mo. Nr 634-1612. Send replle11 to Ad No •~t. 2nd & 3rd 9 month rent.Ill 20r, lBa. deck. gar, $328/mo. Call Clvlt Center & lflAh , 374, Dluly Piiot. PO Box Homeowner loans beach rmt wHrplc. S•25 532-4649. SChool. Call art lOAM . Studio, fritc. stove. ulll 1560, Costa Mesa. ca llrrnngc-.1 fll!lt mo. 838 ·9!16 1 4901 847-4510 pd, .AduJt.8. $160. p/mo. ~ Dorrow $1000. SI00.000 ~ashore Or. Quiet 28r. IBn. fum kll, ~ ---------rlcx1blt l<>rm11 , PJl!ll 1 BR. bhchrront. utllit.lea S26S..$27 5. S75-llla6 " newly decor 'd, lndry New deluxt 2"3 br Ne rrcdil no problem Call Incl .r.cll,enclgar.S31~.1970 pets Enc l. 111ro.ie 28r 1Banewly clecornk.'<1. llavesomethlnff youwanl us noobU.iallon Wallace. 846·1850. 984 3795 , 968 2720. 2 bUts bc.h/ahope. $315. to~ll"Clualflrdadsdo STERLINOFfN SVCS 5i6M1J&, 96!Ml8(M 491-28S3af\5 llweU.6'2·5678. 71419M·l610<bkrl ........... -~ -. ... . . .. .,,,,, . HAVE YOU LOST SOMETHING? First check our "Lost and Found" class1f1cat1on number 5300 to see if someone has found 1t (FOUND ads are placed 1n the Dally Pilot FREE ot charge) If your ilem 1s not listed as being found then dial 642-LOST and let a friendly ad·vasor assist you 1n placing a "Lost" ad. Call Monday thru Friday e·oo a .m to 5:30 p.m. for nex1 day·s paper or call by noon o n Saturday for Sunday s paper 642-5678 DAILY PILOT • Gunt Lectu~ Fru •Crasb Coursl' ova1labli· •Matcnals provided •Sm.lit ('ftl!>St'S r1>r personah1ed ms truetaon •Choose own tnate-du v & mght classes •Placement -up to 80' ; comm1ss1on. Frcc:JWt?ek Sales Trninan~ Call For D•taels 131-1003 493-0442 Kmclhi Real Estate S"hool 32031 Ca mmo Ca p1strano _San Juan Cup1:1trano I Retlrtd Too Soon Soid out my m illion dollar compnny ut 4S. but n o w w u n t u n o l h c· r challenf(c Looking for owner or business. wh11 necd!I 11n dssoclate or partner QuahlicaUon>- MBA from USC & proven mo~ey m a ker Call 493=92J':' :\ft 6PM 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eflncd pra v11lf• dut" nuneJ.. hve in. aenatnc' ~f "'"111.1n 2646 21o.a Mature Aid Comp11n11)n RcfercnceA. 842·5063 Expcr typ.._t, 11oorkin1 in myhome Call 53().9958 - •• DAILY PILOT "flpl • c:e • .,..,. C..,.. Service C 1 t; wet or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• R&J AppU11nn·&•n O•l"Pt!l cle1uUJJ1l In )Our A.II l)lptt r .. rnodl·lln11 r~· l'lt!un up11. ll uullna.t. TRlrCllAHGFito horn.-ur plau ol bu111 puu·s rttm11H' ~ult. 1h' l.1.11111wcas;1n11 lmmet! ~ )blll. s , n1'll~ hy Von Sc hr11.1IL•r Unlqu.• &. u11u .. u11I ~ork IK.'t \'IClnll !>42 9007 ~ )&Zl 11/&T ~HOO dr) foum method I' tt·e "''•lrom1• ltl yn; 1n lirt•u - '"'t C~ll ~ 01113. 7711 tllf70 L.11 M, ;• o 1 om ti o •VEKY LOW PRICE.'\• Alft.ttl..., . ·llJl4 OnGutt14lrunKM1.11nl •••• •• ••••••••••••••••• Sh1u npuo ~ 11t.-111u 1·lt·11n Georat ~9·2015 •SaY't! lont•» <'mor hnahtl'ftl'l"!f. wht R A 1ruu11t•rt C"oni1tr C'o DnH•~•>••Pi.rkwit l('ll l'Pb Ill rn111 blt-.1t•h C'h•1rn Ni·~ <·on11t1 form1n". •H.,poir' •S••uh o•l•n.i II\< illo rm. holl $1~ i\\ll fra11nlnl(, r1•modt•I. achH •I N ll' (' M "Ah rm Sl ~ couch SIO, dar Uon• I.I t'• tr•~ 49!'> •trll\I c:ul't'ua 'r. G 11rd('!nlnt1 Co Intl 1t:a1 l11nl.IKcupl' & miuntenun<:.-673·3417 •• ( • s.s c;uar l'ltm pt'l odor A. .. ph,.11 M6 IH7 t t ~ r•·ii .. •r I!\ yri'> ,.,.pr ......... Serirlc. flu work my1wlf lh•I• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.:l l 010l . (\tr'J)t•t Clt·11ntnll Stl'nm 41 Ml.,,, poo 1-·1 r" t.i ~ 111 do v. t>uu·h .\1urn llt''Of'\ t• tt.. 1 rul)h \ JM k'IUine\' ~"IC'(! 11TI 11~ Action l •·1t .. I T> p1n1¢ c....-. \lto-0 ~I!# !Ml 2!'1 .. o •fl ••••• • ••• • • •• • •• • •. • • • • l1lAH hSM'tO:Tt>'HIAI. t:HVI(' .. ; • I'\ l'INt: ~~llU ~~ ~~·~~~- Sulv1n l'1in11ll Sl)l'I' 10 P.icp11r 1u1rd1:nt!r fo'rcc w1;ind or "''"""'h' llN ki., t-111, l'l4:un·UIJll . Rcu11on . bl-od~wor", h•IH'l'' & fll'n 1l n Ct!rvun tt'li i;tt1l1u l'OV4'nl 1,1r d & Im• ~ ..... ~I ('»II for1'1ll ff.15 11171 9-dric., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HANDYMAN · C3rt)('ntry, H• .. -4 Bectrfc t'lcc1nrul, plurnbrn.: & Llf 327138 t.45 0074 fin• IK7·2787. 54.5·3820 ~l'X::'Tlt1 •1AN l'nl'ed Gw 1 II ; ~ h4'1p for )our 11t'KI n1ht (rrr i-11tcmt1tr on ••••••••••••••••••••••• p.&11 • llomr ur OfflCl' tarac or small Job!; Haul. 11k1plo11dcr dump n>mplM••Wr\l('~flrpnrt U~ a.Q3S9 utr. gJ'lldang, lr" WrlC, t•r l\l~n 1 lt•anm' M 'n H ,. Fae... dc~IJt1oru. et<' 831·1~7 f'tckup UiJl-d for mo\•lnl'(. haulln11 & c leanup.s Stt<vc W11lhn 751'·6149 LmdlcapiftcJ MovlNJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• L M S Koto. Sod or • · Mn v t• .. n y t h ' n I( • P111no luntn)I & rcpi.ur 25 Do you ncl'd i.ome i.ewmii S" c d t• d I.. 1:1 w n 11 anywhc•re at 1ulyt1mc" yni exp M~tcr'd deu 1n cJorw° Call Shirley Sprlnkl~r•. Planllng 24 hn 7 d11y11 ~·4844 mu."'" S24 + 15 C'cnl.'> th11> MZ· 1804 XJnl refs 675 7633 ,.,,,_,,,__,P~----mo only 661 1433 t4-rr..cta --w ..,...... ... .,. T•vw-1.,-r ••••••• ••••••• ••. ••. ••• European Landscaper •••••••••• ••••••••••••• "-t.r/ltepelr ••••••••• •••• • •• ••• ••• • AMWAY Cosmeuc11 , Top work f'3tr price PETERSPAJNTING ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carry an&save SS'S$.Moi.t Nutrillon. ffOOAi•wure11, RA!!•. Maint. M&-<1871 EJ!pr'd . R4lo11 R11te11 . Neal patches & t.ext.ures color repair SZ2 ~ ~ lloffit! Care & Comrn'I. Lllndlcllptna. Tree tnm· Fret• F'.xl Cull Gene AlHEST. 193-1439 parts Free e!.t. •16710 642·~ ming. Clc11n·up. 8 yr11 M2·045K PATCll PLi\S'fERING Caltron1c1dW0·2620 HouseclecMMMJ exp. Free elit. Noboru Pamtina. Extr/ lntr Ex· A I I l y p c• s . F r c e y,... W.lce ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631·8162or1!9'1·28fl2 f;'c!· honellt. nc•ut, reas esllmates. Cu ll 540.6825 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanl a REALLY CLEAN Dill·ll Land11capc. ncu11 . c d 1164-l<MS Dave ~ Expert shap1n..:. th111"'11i,:, IJOUSE" Clll.I Gingham pnct.'11. Prof. landscape & Prof piuntml(. Ext & cnt ••••••••••••••••••••,.. stump removaJ. lnd:;c11 Glrl. f)'~ e11t. 645·6123 lmg. 64f>-7070 Low tales. Refs Free PERRY'S PLUM 81NC creationli biS·2S2l. ins. WaJls. cclllniis. tloors 4' windows cleaned. 646..&145 Mct1culou5 ho u1H!c lt:11n llUl Call Porte·m111ds 893.4900 Let rne do your over due esl.SJ&..4780.536-4383 Complet e plumb1n.: Tree Scrv1c~·a ll types + ironing l:Jushc l bas ket llousepainting Int Ex· services. r>rum & ~'!l'wcr removal. palm trees on.y SlO. xhirts 40' CAii ter. 1-'ree est. 'John.Beck. ~~.~~.;.1.gt\r s~r~1~ce hllt. 494-1~. 494-2129 67~9722. 6-11 3363or64S.21G1 673·3181 Speedy Tree StcrvtN· Low cost, c<>. mplete de· EXCEL' """''T' 0 Al "'T· Tri mmlni;:. prunin~. .ui:.~~ ~· .n Or ams cleared from S4 50. ha b •· I ""-Stl(n, plantu~,;i~ & ~on· ING Reasonable ratci>. Free est All work l'tuar ~ ng "' rcmova · r .-ee strucuon Li c d. free free esllma tes 548·2700 Orlllnmaster 631H>9a3 _es_t._&42_-4_190_. ____ _ est. ~1art 6. J Wfll Clean your home. t~S-u_n_n_y_O_u_t_d_o_o_r_D_e_s_l .. -n..,ip a n tin ir. ex l / 1 n ~ Ex p e r .. with r efs Landscaping le Mat'O· Re»sooable rates. U c d expenence Freeesl ~nl'flftt'!f v 'mull Lac t11n1r.11111r 759 um t'all tht• 1u·uf~i11<>n1JI ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.11ag Yuur :.i"•l''" 1i. ml.MK' TAYLORYENCt:s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~7-4300. Shelley. tenance, ll!Jhl h.MuUng. contractor. 963-8825 751·3539 or 645-8287 A8k ror Ken. 548·2489 Fine-Exter:-Paanttn1( ltGlllllftMJ -f'::!:!~~~~~~~·---....--r r' ' 0 F. I. f.' I N A . S 536· l~ Beller HousecJean 111.: OCC Student I Ton truck Serv. Qual. work. dept'n· 1'rash. tr~~ tram. flon dable,.rers. 1·529-4337 t1m1M11 'f R Sinor St. be .. ins. Try ..................... .. . - P 1-. R S o '\ \ I. I 7. f: U Wwd & (;ham Lank l'AJl'~R1NG i U-~ Dlfl'\11 C1\RPtNTt-:R~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• me. 836-555524 hrs. REPAJR & REROOF All MOTICE 64.2 5 703. 64.2·@18 -----..-Roseman.e's Housecleun Onckwork Small jobs l<oom add1u~ ht ti & CORlnlctcw ~'11 \"'•" \MiU ·~· ....................... . ca..•-., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wall haul or cln. 4111yth111g, b1g1small comm'I or rc· Peter the Painter . l Y P e s s h 1 n ~ I c :. how Oatly Pi hit Cl;u,i.. Has lhe best ratet>. rockshakes com po tar 1f1ed ads d11;play their Intl EJct. CaJI ~oday. Free est. S41 5930 messages with lc~ihihly 1ng. Refs, reason. Own Newport, C-Otllu Mc.a & trans. 642· 1403. 645·3439 Irvine. 675·3175 eves Uornc Pnde: 01.1r1h·mn~. CUSTOM (;1<11 Palrnl•r & Soll M11antenJnce. Cleuuul)b & llu1.11tni:. Frl't' Est T1mM4·1766 s1dentaal. rt!us. rates. ----·------C.-11anytime.968·8946 Woman has exper. & refs. Trade your old stuff for 24 hr no. 547·5846 ----------1 ond impaC'l ''Our ud!I. \H' ----------Trade your old stuff for arc proud (o 1rny, r'e8lly lntt:nor l't•l"J)(·ntry lkmodel & oddtt1ons by J:iy • 1>42 ~ ~7 ~32 Llc'cJ Ir\.'>. WANTACTION" new .:ood1cs Wtlh II ~et rl'sulls . rhon1· After3 OOPM new goodies wi th a Sell idle items 642·5678 Call 642·2556 ClllSlllflcd ad. 642·5678 Classifed Ads 642-5678 Classified ad. 642·5678 642·5678 . JobsW..ted., 7075He4pWmyted 7IOOH.lpW..ted 7100HelpWClllted 11'ootwpW..ted 7100 W..t.ct 7100HelpW..t.d 7IOOHetpW..ted 7IOOHelpW9'1ted 7100 ............................................................................................••.•.............•..... ···········•·•········· ....................... ·········•·•··········· ...................... . l.ndy to cin houM·~ orl.. lfltlf day Own Lrun' ~-05!15 LVN wall i)o Ir\· m P Tur P T Dot-n . t 1\ I. A ~ M C: 0 n t• t' cl 1> flunk s1•rv1ccnurn. will trt11n. IAMk CARD dt-<1 r't twk.imd n1·l11fu1 DEmi •RTME .... T Apply 228 l''orest. LaJ? ....-~ " lieh Qish1er. morning hours Clerk M o n · f' r 1. A P P I Y i n 7·11 Store . person. Stand11rd Shoes. Full or P/T clerk. Apply 3077 So. Hrn1tol. C.M in person 28933 Crown S4V.:i6ll Valley Prkwy, Lag Nili: COOK Dehvery early morning Fast food. short order . paper. Wa 11 Street DRIVERS E 'd Ph 639 Journal, S day wk. routes Men or women 2S yr11 or xper 551 · 5 avail. Irv/CM. S300 up older. Know the coai.t COOK monthly. Sml car re · cities. Net $180 a week or Electronics :.mokt< drank Xlnl n·f Alar~ l''ull & P IT mgr. Loon processor. bank l'ard exp. req'd. Salary commensurate w/l!XP CHIEF TECH quared. 527~ more . Orange Coast ---------1 f\111 or p/tlme. Xlnt pay. Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt .ASSIMILllS We're CliOWINO! Wl• need you to read s1mpll· bluepnnts &c srhemauc:. to asisemble' na\rigational dev1Ct!K Pnor soldenn~ t21311tfi7·11!1<i i.&lcsmcn. 1nslalleri.. ... W-.d 7TOO _i.r•Jooo; 768-433il. Xlnt employer pU. To work in Mission Viejo. lle:nefit.s... .con~.-Mik6! Calif tic. & yrs exf)ef'-ln Wils-011. Mgr. Bank Curd all phases of laboratory Dept. El Dorado Bank, procedure. caJJ 640·0140 Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. Del.Ivery Driver. 11·5 Gd Herr mann. 1-·ounta1n J.~.~Q.l,f!~l._,.. .............. driv· r~e@J:~-...-........ -'Jio..ol m .. er ~- ••••••••••••••••••••••• APT MANAGER __,.~ pearance. -COSla esa N e w h o pe & BJuepnnt. l.S50 Supenor. CM.S48·M71 _ .. - COMMUNICATIONS COMPONENTS CORP ACCOUMTIHG ClERI< Sharp person w11h AA dei?rce in nrrountmg t•n d or 1 yr.. exper in i\ r . or gen'I al'1"l"tt Mf<hnit maC'h & ha:.ll typing ' k 1 I I :. r l' Q I.I I'; :. l ... n1tmeenn1t & Planncni: !-'arm of Orange Cu X lnl . working cvnd & Ucn1•f ;\Pply ·• JACK GRAU• CO. 1\ttn Pcrsnnni·I 1~ Rukl'r St COlita M(>Sll CA 9'2(;21i l7 14 > 75 1·2510 t:OE M1F1H Cplc wantl-d for 25 unit Tustin. 714·832 4204 EOE k ( M l bid~. N B area Ma n e;m __________ , _a_s_o_r __ a_r_ga_· r_e_. __ _ have other job but must Banking Child Care-Lave in or tw handy Referen<'<'S PROOF OPHATOR Ptt1me. 2·6. htc hskkp'g. Reply Classified Adii:ts. &perietteH 1 l'hld CdM. 759-9570. Ua1ly Pilot. PO Rox 1500, With additional clcncaJ • Cobu1 Mesa. Ca 92626 d t XI t b r l Child Car e. Mother s u 1es. n ~ne 1 s . h1:IP.f!r 2:30pm to 5:00pm ,\ R BIL.L.ING CLERK l~vrne Nutional Bank DaJly Laghl hskp. cart! for F'ull ltme, expentnced Call Janet. 833·3700. 2 children aged 7 & 10 m .. -ct.-s.l>ary ~11549·9671 8 E.O.E Xlnl. pa y NH Call w 5 E 0 . 1-:. M F H Bunkihg 640-980'J As:.cmbly·Electronics IAMK CARD Cleaners 2 Po.!\1ttons S mall. frie ndly e ll'C· DEP•RTME .... T avail. no exp nee. I Cpl UTOTEM Cook, lmm~1ate opening ror experienced pre. Openings Now Available school lunch cook ,,. Delivery person wanted for full or p/lime clerks time posataon wlstartmg Must have good dnvang on 2nd & 3rd i;hlfts. No wage & benefits. Final rerord 8AM·3PM. Call exper necessary.we fibng date Ckt 2. Call _8J3. __ 1883_. _____ _ train. Start SJ per hr. As· Virgama Hill. 968·3233. sl managers to SJ.GO hr HBICM lleadstart Mllllagers toSS.50 hr Ad· vancement opportunities COOK to those who qualify For lm'!'oo o~nml( for ex· information go lo our per d breukfasl & lunch nearest market or con· cook. Apply The R1g~er tact the personnel omce Restaurant 16 Fa!!h&on at _l_B_la_Jld_, _N_. B _____ _ Delivery p/llme AM. LA Times dellv. $100 per wk st. Laguna Bch. 494-8496 tron1Cll co has trainee A "" clea ners helper . 1· PoS•tjons open. Variety CrecUt Checker. exp. re· Drapery presser Apply 12442 Lampson St COOKS HELPER o r work. new facihty. q 'd Salary com · Coit Draperies. 1702 Garden Grove5:n·4840 P/lime .Sat/Sunaftn. DENTAL ASSISTANT Chairsade. expen enced f\1 11 time. busy i:roup s pecial ty pr-<tcl 1t•e in Newport Beach. Non smoker. 644-0595 good benefits. convc. mensurate w/exp. Xlnt . N c w port 8 l . c . M . Equal Oppor Employer 548_5585 DENT TA1L0 NRISTE CE P · ---------•I n1cnl Costa Mesa loC' l'mploycr pd. benefits 64.2·0270 Al·<.1n)( Jikkpri.: look C 11 Contact: Mike Wilson. ----------,.._ .. 5 wanted. breakfast High quality office needs 3000Airway DRIVER Costa Mesa. CA 1714) 540.7640 Equal Opply Emplyr _WANTED ENGINE INSTALLEll ('UNDAY ONLY WANTED. lo anst~ll '1 already bwlt engtn<' ln To de I 1 v <• r DA I L Y my i.tarage Call 642-~7:k> PILOT bundles lo car· days, 646.$1634 eves, a:.k n ers an l,aguna Beach rot Howard areu Rc-qwrei> v<in or' _ _.._ ______ _ large station wagon ~•nd EHGIMEERIHG a good dnvmg record TECHNICIAN Call Growing HB d11t1tul Pfl" 642-4121 ssurc gauge mfr. m.-edf' a Ask for !lelr ·starting techntcia n Don Williams w1c lectro mecha nic a I F.qual Opportunity background. Excellent opportunity. 1tb_.ro11I over ing <><'l'an. 11 Mgr. Bank Card D"pl. E l Clearun" women wonted ---------•I""""" exr.er & friendly recept, TEMPORARY for appt. 645·3632. " " Clerks & I u o c h s h i f t is , Hl'i.ttst~r Today to work Equalopplycmployer Dorado Dnnk, Tustin 14.30 pr hr. Irv area. w/benelits in l(rowing fu I t ime. Good sal & --------..---oovanousac<'ountrn~& 7l4·832-42(}.1.£0E Musthave car 968-8846 *VOLT* company. Apply at Ma benef.NB644·9211. Dru~ & cosmetic clerk. Employer benefits. ancludang profit sha'1ng Ca l ~ for uppt. ' kk Assemblyman. rn11 ch1nc Cl •. D Barkers 212 E 17th Sl exper. only. 25 hr pr wk ioo eep1ni: ai-:.1.in · ai.scmbly, some• clrall BANKING eanup m ehvery Boy, . . . . DEHTAL/Recept. S4.00 pr hr. Moulto n ments Wcirk cloi.c to press mill&lathe(•xper LOANSECltETARY appl y in peri.on · Costa Mesa. Good o p port ror in · Plata Pharmac y. 7J4/894·5351 • your horn(•. F11(url' · C 1 & . 11 Hutcheson'i. Bo d y ----------el'· . L H 1 M Expenenred salesperson Clerks to Sr Accoun noq'd Call 642·9090. momtmfor~1~ b• tnki.La . Works. 140 Industrial CLERKS Cosmetics ~ ugent cre~uv~ ped rson, Ora gfu n a7,,o .,.!841 s . r needed So Coa:.t Pla.cJ. lanls needed thruout en an.·. an exp 40people needed tolearn iorre<'.epuonastm enta eyu.'I . ...,..J, men ',; le women i. 0 Co .a.r5r. .... ILERS req . Contact John Way.C M. & teach professional specialty office. Salary•---------r h range · -..,.. Spencer URGENTLY l'Ommens urate w 1th EARNING ENOUGH as 1°" & sportwear. Ex Robert Jlal!'s Opcrun1ts ava1lablt.-1m· 640.;IOO CLERICAL m ake-up t echniques ccllenl opportunity for -A t ed r · h'I ::» Ff Part time. LAVRA ability & ex per Ph INCOME! ~ ..... s 1 n hi rroun emps m or precas1on mec AMERICAN General office, typinit 50 NEEDED 544·5636.12lo I pm only. givwu1 a ary e.u.,.. c SOOS Main. Ste SOI assemblers to build de-STATt; BANK wpm, filmg, a~wenng LYNN COSM ETlCS. For Joan an exr1ltng rom Please contact Mano or :"l:o. Tower. Union Oank hcate compass & camera """'"PORT D"''ACH phone. l'\111 tame. appl. call 731·056t Dental Ass't w/exper for .pany with unbmaLed tn· Carver. 540-6128 lnTheC1tyofOrange wuts. Exper with SlllJlll ,,.,... ... Co h .... ~y office x a lie re come potential & op 1--------- 71A1 .. ., ... 103 parts & ti'"hl tolerances a Equal Opp Employer unter person. Heall ..,.... · ·r Y · c-, d •---------.. ......,... " Clerical. engineering Food Store, 25·30 hrs pr q'd. Salary open. Sad· portuo.tly. rrec st.an ang, ______ mui.t Fast growing BAR MAID. full lame . dept. f\111 tame. Filing wk 536·2776. bet 10·12. dlebackarea.830-1395 building in malhon dollar ---------•I Newport Beach Coorrers food exp(lr helpful Top bluepr ints. ope r a t HB location. lmmed1alc File Clerk A xlntbenf&~oodg110wth pay rlghtgirl 7549497 blueprlntcopymetchme. ll41C..,.Drive . DENTAL-opening r or highly ccounllng pot~nllol E 0 E . For · · · Wall tram. 6-474 Counter help, PIT. early P/T orthodontJc asst. motivated. expenenred REGJSTER NOW FOR WORKON ' PAYROLL CLERK Immediate opening 1n our Payroll Oepurtment for a J unior lev<'I payroll clerk lo ass1s l in lhP pa)'roll function. I Yeur Vi.f ried payro ll <'X · pcrienCt! helpful. incluc.I en~ knowledjlC Of l"Urnmt payroll tax luws and computerized systems. HcsponsTb'tlities incluJe · processin1t of time ('arcti; for weekly payroll, 10 key by touch. Please ap· ply 1n person TRENDATA CORP St.undard Memonos D1v1s1on 3400 W Segerslrom Santa Ana. CA 92704 C714 lS40·~ Ext21!l a ppt ca II Ca 11 Ra y Beauticians Opening for DECC 546-741 mom1ng hours only. AP· Call 642·5997 & inexpenenced people Gillman. ~7·9051. hair dcsigners Wllh some (Across From ply Royal Donuts. Alica a o~ ·L •ssT Excellent lratn1ng pro ON-CALL Bi\SIS WESTCLll-'Jo' Tem porary Services 1617 Westcltrf. Ste 209 Newport Beach 631-0610 or 752·YI IH 'ollowi'nn M or "' in Matn al Jamboree. Irv. OranieCo. Alrportl Parkwav La1g His Also s:r"Ot"" "" gram twtion assistance. 1---------•1 busy g.;~in~ salo~ ·~ith 546-4731 Equal Oppor Employer Rock Fi~id Rd In Ei Toro F/T, chrside & front of<' full ti~ manager Call ASSEMBLERS lop rommls:!lon. Contact Equal Oppty Er!JP!oyer or786-l001, 581·3970. cxper pref'd.. X-ray lie manager now for c.-on nec.Call642·6880. rd t i 1 _Su_z_Y_.84_7_·5_958 _____ Clen cal. P/T & full lime. c.:ic!"' Typist, Busy office Counter Hele ----------• ' en a in terview. Will train to do a vanely Beauty Operator, m us t be or assembly work. trim· experienced w 1 Rcdkan m i ng. packai;in g. products; Fun salon, malenal hunt!ling, utiU· great Hunt. Bch loc. ly work. Must be 18 years Please call for appt. of age. 2nd Shift poi.1· 1_963-07 __ 1_1 _____ _ lions. 4pm-l2:30am. /\pp· Boal builder custom boat ly be!ween "m~P.m 2l:.. yard needs> c1<PQncn<,tlld carpenter~. laminat.ors & U.S. DIVERS mechanics. P-Squared 3323 W Warner Boats. 541·2873 Santa Ana. CA 92702 1714 l 54().8()10 IOAT C&.EANIHG TIM! Second Mate. Above ~uol Opportumty water cleaning. Lat11es- F.mployer MI F full ume. 642-0671 A."81stant. Young lady lo aiist design engineer w l corresp. filing. & Body & fender repair Exper .. own tools. Harbor Body Works. 2076 Placentia, Costa Mesa some creative work. Shld 1 _________ _ type min 35wpr11'. pref Te I e pro .m pl e r or an msurance company. 39 34 hrs daily Mon-Fri DENTAL R EC E P · 963·567! r.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Newport Beach. 001 W. hrswk.6444242 Call557·0542 ' . TIONlST·Mon·Fri. RDA 16th St. 642·3260. E.O. E. ,.1 ERK TYPIST preferred. CdM. 644·1162 ._. Counter heir.· ice cream, Lookcng for a home or your own » You'll find muny homes adverlls1·1I for sale 1n Class1f1ct1 everyday Deputy Cle rk wanted. Clerical position availa· blc immediately . Re· qwres 1 yr dericul ex· pcnen..ce. 40WPM typing. $669~. 833·0>t l t. ext. 260 for uppt. Orange Co un ty H urbor Muruc1pa l Court. E.O. E. CLERKS PART·TIME POSITIONS NEW, SPECI ALTY DRUG STO RE OPENING lN IRVINE, lS SEEK I NG T H E FOlLOWING HELP: GlftwGNDept for growing .buai~ess exper'd he p needed ror Dental Ass't. PIT •. ex·, ____ r_ea_1_e_s_t:_1t_c_ newspaper oHace. Good n ew small. so!t ice perienced. ch a 1rs1de. ph pe rsonality, type cream parlor . H.B. energetic young orrice. WanlAdHetp? SSwpm accur. 960·2828 Benefit s . S ta rt 1 m · 642·5678 l714 l 956·2680 mediat~ly. NB. 752·6633 CouriM'8 - 2 PIT couriers <freeway I for parcel d eliver y service for loca l cor· porale headquarters . CaJI Mrs. Hilger. 661-1211 M/F E.0 E. ·~'CLERKTYPIST Fntn Vly Chamber of Comm interviewing ror Cler k Typis t. Type SOwpm. good w l ph public. Fee to employee, temp pos. Must be res or Fln Vly &: unemploy'd 30 CPA. s mall company 1s dys. Call fo r appt looklngforexperCPAor 962-4441. PA: Ground floor OP· portunity for qualified carreer minded person. Xlnt salary & benefits. Mon/ Fri. 714/640·2009 Dental Asst. Newport Beach. gen. practice 4 day week. 646·4801 D entaJ OfClcc. Rx- perienced chair side RDA X Ray lase 4 handed, busy office. salary open. benefits. m HunllJlgton 962·7797 Dental·Of'race Mgr. Recpt. ng1neers ~ -''f' •. - JOIN PARKER'S PROGRESS Parker Hannifin':. Aerospace Group produces nu1d pow(>r components und systems or lhc hcghe.l>I technol~y W1• re present a mature. tested man1.1gemenl or~an1lal1on offertnR you the mos t advan<'ed caret'r opp<>rtun1t1es · • PROJECT ENGINEERS Equal Opportunity Employer M/ F good speller. Sal $30 wk IOOKKEEPER ly. 10.12 hrs work Time Pha~~ceul1cal re· •-·---·~~·-•--~~~~~~~~I nexible, pref 6·8pm. well searrh fi rm !n Newport i?t~~ r~~t~arr~r:: Position avail f or EamuS?_to S300perwk. personable, e ne rgetic ~ twtJon. Placement ~~~1~~~~~-~IB=t.:75:1:·9=1~~·::::::::r;~~ Experienced In a ll phases of front orrice. Salar y open. beQefils. Huntington t'"·~~ Requirc.l> lamcl1arity with a ircraft hydruuJ1l' accessory design 11nd i.ystems design Must bf t·~pable pt C9P,C l~SI .--....-~f~~ . :.-'41RlU1tt''7 SALES The Dally Pilot hab un •immediate opcninA for u s ale s perso n with n(!wspaper display ad· · ' bookkeeper. Salary com· ~~~:~'.se giftware. COLLECTOR Atlcndanl. Airport Tex-mens u rat c w f ex aco_No experience nee. perience. PlcusP <'Ontal't 7 3. 3·11. Apply at 4678 Ms. Gray at 714·752·6000 Phannllcy Clerk · Campus,NR. 1---... ------1 Position a vai l for Dance teache rs, ballet . lap. disco & belly dance. Newport Beach. Call Mrs. Herbert. 645·9701 Dial A Ride Drivers llave" direct knowledl(e or qualH1callon tesung anc1 report wnllng. SR. PROJECT ENGIMER vcrlising experience. AUDIT MGR Good s alar y . com personable lndlv to work with out pha rmacist. calling doctors. typin~ l abels. waiting o n custo me rs. 25·30 Hu week. Excellent opportu nity for Individual with CX· perience in telephone collections. Salaried poeillon with good com· pany benefits . DATA ENTRY Operate mode rn equip· m e nt & door to door transp. Calif. drivers he req'd. No prior exper nee. Good driving rec a must. No Sund11y work Orange Coast Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. He r· rmann. F' Vly. INCUMBENT MUST RE CAPABLE of proJeCl respons1b1llly Including customer mterf11ce. budgeting and supervision. miissions. and excellent Sal S30-S35K. Please send I • resume lo BT Bobbitt & frtn1te benef ls . t:x· Co. 6363 Wilshire Bl, Ste cellent g r owth op Contact Mr. MulUns (714 ) 549-4200 Equal Oppor Employer DESIGN ENGINEERS portunilleA for a person 200, Los Angeles. Ca • with c 11rcer am hit ions. _OOl>18 __ . _12_1_3_> &5 __ ·205 __ 1. __ Bookkcepcr·gcncral orr Varied work for busy building contractor. At- tractive otrlcc In Irvine. Payroll, payables. hill· mgs. assist receptiomst. lite typing. Hours 8·5. M·F' Salary to,$900 Ask for Mrs. Jones. 557·7533 C~Dept Personable lndiv needed to wail on customers & op e r cash register. Knowledge or photo equlpmnt helpful. Accouet'"9 Clerk Permanent poaltlo n available as a video dls- co M PAN I ON. c hrs play terminal operator " for Dasie/ Four mini minimum. or live.in computer. Some ex· DISHWASHER f\111 tlme/Pl·time Gower Strct>t Restaurant'. Airport a rea. Call m anager Mpm.955·~. Seeking 1nd1vcdunls with 5.7 year s ex pc ra c n l' c 1 n a c r c r a r l hyd r a u Ii<' arcrssory design preferably an flight controls Call for i1ppolntmt•nl ~=·· 1714 > ~1 ext. 'Z77 Equal Opportunity Employer Automobile purnler's helper & painter. 642.9373 IOOtUCH:PER Auto. trans. R&R man. f\111 charge bookkeeper· experience pre ferred. mfg. Salary based o n MUST HAVE OWN qualifications . Do not Air National Guard TOOL.S. Call 548·2288 call. Please send resume I _..,., ~na•ln Elec to: Controller . MOS m"'"" O ,... · Ba bys i lter : m :it u re tn>nJcs. echanlC8. Ad· woman needed for 2 Scale lnt 'I Ltd. 3178 mi n istration. Com schoolt1gc childre n In Pullman St. CM. 92626 munlcallons or Weather I..ag. Bell. Live-In pre · IOOICKUPING f'orec3sllng. No ex· fc r red. Solor y open. -.l)t:rlence required. We 494.5279 P/tlme. Bookkeeping. will i1end you to the best typing and gen 'I ofc ex pr ~hoots. MealJI & boord B..'lbysittcr. from 12 noon required. CPA firm ex· provided· + '397.50 per to9 p.m <Oex. hrs.) CdM perlence a plus. 645·H44l month to star t . Cti 11 urea. 644·9252 Callfom l.1 Air NaUon1.1I IOOICKllPIR Guard (714) 979·7363 or Babysitter in my hO~. Small custom bo11tyard U79-l.343 for informullon Costa Mesn. After school needa bkkpr who Is will· --J to 5:30 Mon· Fri. Pref. Ing & able to 8row with.: ~ St..+er student. 64S-IMS>7. co. Mu al be 11 b I e OC Airport pwthaae conlrOI lnvcn· I teresllng job uslsllnit ll a b Y s 1 t le r & I I t c tor)' " maintain aood re· :ubl1c to icr o und hou sekee ping, 7A M· pert.olrew/yard person· lransportatlon & direct 4. JOPM UO pt wk. net le cUent,!i. Snl comm. lf\11. tuxl rub activlli<-111 9li.l-26l2 w/expcr. R•l11<' depend'11 Competitive w1.11u·11 Huhysi ller, llvc·ln. onlnit. P5'1uarcd Bo11t11. Om nae Coain YL'llow mature governna t.ypc _M_l·_a?_a_. ------ (;ab, 17300 Mt Uvr to cue ror .1\.1 yr boy In CaahlerforUquor market. rrnann. F. Vly, NB. Ute bowleketpln!s. day shirt, exper p~· f'l.nd wtuit you want. ln Speak En1. + aood re~· fWred. Apply In person. Daily Pilot CIU1lfleds. 7S2-s.58& M . 3041 S. OrtJtol, SJ\ ... , ···-·---.. .. ... ..... .. ,_._.. can the store mgr to set up an Inte r view appt. 17141552-ll 16 The Guild Dr~ 5404 Walnut Irvine. CA 92714 F.qual Oppty Emplyr ~ NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact tht DAIL y PILOT fOf lnfOf1Htlon regarding the county requlrtmtnte tor ualng • Flctltloua llualntH Ntme. 842~21 DT.2U DAILY PILOT <small prvt room>. In· perience as desirable. but teresting, ambulatory 95 will train Individual with yr old, daughter works demonstrated typing ac· 549-8172 or wknds & eves curacy and spood. HoJJrs _m. __ 1.362_. ______ , approxlmatcly 2·9PM. Constr. trades trainee Work in pleasant e n· v1ronm ent wit h good Dispatcher, experience preferred. age 18+ App· ly at G & W Towing. 642,1.252 permanent positio n . company benefits lnclud· _an_e_r_6_P_M_493_.0_1_82_. ___ 1 ing 2 weeks vacation DomesUc Live-in. mature Construction Helper Helper to Job superinten· dant. Must be wllllng to do manual labor. C M/HD area. Contact Teri or BIJI. t714 >lml-3376 after one year. company housekooper to care for 2 paid group Insurance, chlldrt.:n In lovely credit union, etc Apply La1una Beac h home al Refs: Ph (714)494-MSI. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT COOIC 330 W. ley St •• CM Break last. AM shift. exp between lhc houn1 or only, Nc wporter Inn 8.00AM-6:00PM ...... _1 08 M Call for nu.c MM700 ext 1 ' r appc>lntmenl please Yeau. E.O.E. 642·4321. ext. 277 COOK/COMPANION Equal Oppty Emplyr DONUT SHOP WORK· Night & early AM. no ex· per nee:. Apply AM.' Mr. Donut 135 E. 17th St. C.M. Drlv~rs for local l'louMholel 1oods movlna company. Clas11 I de· al~. Over 21. 768-0643 Conaenial l1dy lO M811st DeUcat.eucn help, inrfiro with cookinl( & driving DllVR for rtt.lred couple 4 or s cesa ol openlnl( new ell. * * days per week Live-in. n e e d e m p I o y e l' s Expandlnl( co luoklng for Cleaning & laundry not w/pleasant per11on11llty. peoplr w1llln& to work. expected Enjoyable wl.IUnl( to work ExpN Neat appear Oood dnv· ocean view location. ortralnff8 ti R 060-2828 Ing rer Over 18 Co Refe rences r e q ui r ed • vehicles. $2.85 per hr + Call 673-8043 late after· SEU. Idle Items with 8 incentives. Call Erle, noon. Daily Pilot Claullied Ad. _640-87 __ 00 _____ _ ,, ........ ,.._ .......... --.......... -.. . .. • SR. DESIGN ENGINEERS If you are interested 1n the challenge or working at a company involved in the latesl t.cchnol()Ry In 'lecond slitge night rontrols anc1 hnvc• "ieveral year:s experience In 01 rrr11r1 hydraulic romPoncnt d<.'lltgn. contact Parker• Our modtrn ptoduc1lon fNllltlel In lrvlna ., •• atlmutatlnt '"""°"-'· Ow ....... ftuld PGWtf ..-11hy It•..,_....,._.., And our -4ari.t end IMMfltt •• ~o.,.. '°' lmmatllatt encl OOftfldtfttltl --6dartden, ,. ... ltf'4f your,.,IM .... , ...... _ ........ ,.,...... ........ PAUHHA.._.M COIPOIA T10M tlml Jambon.'t' lrvtnt', Qa 92713 1714) Hl-1000 ·-~~M/P/t<IVS'f ·, W..t.4 1100 HelpW..tM 7100 .W,W_..ct 7100 tWpWmhd 7100 W.ttd ... 7100 •.•..••....•.....•.... ·····••················ ······················· ··················•··•• ···;~vian·ea:Dii'·· ,ftait ft '9ck •mee &ltl ~T WitTeclMoAoc)kt MAC 111 N ~.: SU 0 p ..... HS r per1c>n wilb AA ._ IW cardl•lo.tat b · &.lve ·lo. tather w / Web cta1Qed tKh •h.'«!ed .,.,,_1;~~~':t";~ 11811 lot Cbrlstmu? Bctlifl'l In.~.,..,, ~ID bfftlng Ii ln chlldttcl. IS lO yn. ul fur pj Toro l1.1b Mon thru o~inaa (qr ma4lltlne FMhlons hu 3 pal"t llme d or l yrs ex per In 11un•ee Salary op n Room.:.. tao.rd .. "ulary fo'r1 c•1111 770 3897 or • lt11Lneci. Apply in openings. Ideal f6r l)MyroU or 1eni Aed'j. ~ MUST HA v t.' t ~ n 492 '1~ · woc:Mn WY'ynlJ. children Mdina ma~hlne & bag1c Day1 , 751 712$, ·Nllea a. . ptinon We lraln you " supply typlna skills roqd'. flit OENERALT Hf EU' II wtaadl , M-4821 LandacaP9 m.ilnh:nam·t' L'"'N£l>Y PL"c::TICS aamplea at no co1u El\clnfff'ing " Plumlng P\111 °' P or l l'NI -man, upt•rtenred, full l\c.n ·~ Phone n ee Call for 1-'lrm ot Orange Co. Xlnl •W..Jie famaiwro IO ll)nubo powtt u.nil da Umf' M1.u1t boa \lllld CO RP person a l •ntt'rv1e w workinacond"co benef hnsw•k Sbapplfta frre mbl r tnov.-h-di.-11r dnvcr 'a 11('. 54n uros, 17372 Ea.&unaoS~ ~*3br983-T47i · Appl t~:Aw. ~"·.'\~!~1>' ~triuit«. ''1 ~''""t 11 lAM 12noooonly M 11 I I c I e r k I Nee dlework 0 fln11h cr JACIC • RAUi WandNW li'UIQ.CM MU)ftr~~dn~;:J~:51 LaodaCitP\I l1ibont11 ' wuehou!iliman. l''ull needs S!r'l tlrue lady AttnPen1<>nnel r~-•~-.-~ .... , ... 59---lun•IJllln tr11ln~·:. A7S time Guod bene rtu. helper. ll646-e900 t2SBaker Slreet1 unJl!iT., _., ..... "' n ~ hr to •tart Oround Ooor Pubhahlna Co. In NB Costa Meta. Ca . 926218 IOJOdU'1llAIAkU' C.U 10 AL P I TIM!-;, oppty fur aun·•1U1h C IHCHI. AIU 18·24 . tiie.wAccomh 17141 751-25l0 EOE MWL"?O . . bo1.11n-l vu '1 t'oll1·"" pen.on. Abo liwkln1t tor 6*-44M Comselor M/F/H Gftwral Ofnc., •om""' flrb w un Over !!I \lltPer for•m•n _typ1• Mllllruom It pr1nt shop as· For our Soul~ Coast PBX tl\$wering service. app1rel lftl•r°"ltlul, IMM-ti JO Mun Y'rl W1cltt1('\AStf wati1•-. Suns11t 11embly. !-'·lime, hnJ flox· PF'luu1 ~rflce. P·5·30 1M00d· experienced. Slart u .oo .... !~~ ..... ?!~~.!':'~ ..... ?!.~~ RECEMNG CLERK /\TEASE IN PASlllON I LAND NEWPORT BEACH Has an opening in lt~ receiving do· e_artment. 8:30 to 5:30. Monday thru Friday. l"LIASI CALL 644-1070 w .. w.p Ask for Mr. Kohaut P1l11ae, 6 l'TUme Attu ~ra SIO to SIOO WN.•11.ly Catd~ns M~·~ lblo. Wall train. Non· r . a:.xper requ re . hr "'•""·301 attded OfOc• worlt, <Cuar&nlefl fJSl Mu11t bt• iunobr s2 7~ hr •turt. please call Kat.by Am .. __ .,.,, __ ..;.~ ..... ----·• ~~~~~~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! JIHl'l'.lf"fll luaa•na. not. puaoru ble .' &._.~....,.. ~pply IQ 3, On Site buraey,atM0-4066 PBX Rffeplionist, Richard's SALIS dilrltal wtdl. 1 l " t'n r1oli<'. Lvta Wd Ill Np( & Irv an•11 Photogr;a phtcs. 3303 Callfonllo,._.. Anawerln1 urvice Beauty College. Mature ~ntnas forfulltlmeex· I »9'tlm. U. ICUdltiA .. 119 0'1.C'I a!t 40 Hr •Mil ~"Ill 144·4jj~ Uarbor Blvd, Unit E·S, SP.__ & &.o. ,..,..•ator lull" P/T, Call c:rson w/eosmetology """"pr'd 5'::-l~ ...... man . .,lien ---------• 1G.\Jllfor app1 -'"G _,. -..-k nd f'd SI a.ic:<>-v "" e 11 lftil~ ..,. pm C M. 33338rtsto1Sl. CM 835-3561 c gr pre · a ei< Carter, t31 Fashion _....._ ·-··'-n-•-I N S U L A T l 0 , _...,. __ an. INST.Au.El' Equal Oppt)' Emplyr exper helpful. Tue·Sat. Island Mall. NB. 75&-1710 __ __......,.. lM!TALLERS"P\111 Umt' -----~ MAt&.IOOM Plant leu&ng co. needs 8am-':30pm. Contact M. I~ fw .. lain. ant •ort R.awrslde and min 3 >'"* dper, mu.st oo NURSE house plant tech tor Ma r y H e I e n a t Sales per~. perm/fu.JJ • DAILY PIL,OT 1 Q w~ 1coo ····wcm••r··· For mfr co In C.M, <iooo typtl\I akllls,aala?,_ ~Jll rnensuralt' w/ ab1bt} &. t'Xpt'r Call 6.1H1700 SECUTAIY Airport area arcl\lt~e· tural firm nds ~Y wtgd typma\ pb exper, ~~h diet. Pian to grow wl thu; firm. Xlnt benef. 1-'ree. Alde-de·Office Age ncy. 17865· f' Sky park. Irv. 540..2600. ....._...,,'° "&ri• Onaa Co reu. Xlnt able to 1uP41r. " 1n.~l IMSHTER LVNS warebouslna. ioslall3· 714/64>3850 time RM Abrams uno --....,,,....~.= r -.,.., • iDr ...O.:wtw 1n ~oa.,.r odplllnlo~~?~ Part um• No eit .. "11-:30.-idnt-HlaTJ & Upo Lm.&io.Le.nance... • mature or .. -allet ~Blvd.CM -Appr•ntlt>u r.•&h nllo ~ < penuce. Wiii tram at benef. Apply Flasgshlp Mon-Fri. s ·30 to 4:30. u SICRl'T ARY , lmmed. opening for s~y to F inance Director . w/atrong typing & SH skills. Some acct'g bt'k· gmd or exp in prepara·. t1on of st.aUsu cal repons helpful. Xlot benef. Sal commen w/exp. Appl)' 1n person or sobmtt resum ... to . Sant a Magaritri Wa ter Das tract . ISS'1t Mngut>rtte Pn • Mission Viejo, CA 92691. aun Persoonel. E.o.rs:. ~i.;;~i:;~~;i~;;i ..,_ ---•-.;._ MWlt bo wllllnl to work wor:k flciuble_ houris. Conv ,...r, A"" ""'"'g"hip 557-0l!iO ld\l. 3:30-7:30. Mon Lhru Salesperson. PIT. HB gin • ;;;::;;;.&;:: Ad~::. hard llU·7633. ull For ll)formi.Uon call Rd Na~..... .. Thur. Ph 640· 1443 : shop. Mature person. M um•llll -~ ~ ~I~' 33&. • • PLANT. 'M2..oa8. ™ Sec +:.. Line Mechanll' wllh NURSE ·SUNAINT840EMT UCIPT10HIST SAL --F.s.--Pa-rt--ll'-m_e_&_tu-1-11 f8wf! ~ur;wtt "" MAIMTIHAMCE LVu for l""al cbuTCh , full (Ac ..... • .. t•no pt' ftt.l'a.HK rord/unc:. Mt!rcUr) 6!X· MICH"' ... IC .. " "'" For busy legal office. time P<»lhOf\S for M/F '"""'" ~... , . ., U 1 Necickd" • pc·ncn~. f!x('ellent ~m· ~" ,.. 59 Bed tadUty. X:lnt pay time. Good s alary & N.8. 162!"> mo. MUBt have w I e x P" In men. s Major new home bwldl·r • ::~~"M:~l ~~~l&nh: pany be nertls. aood & B.ICTRJCIAM & bener .. Bayview Coov beneflta. Exper ntt. Call good eomnwnd of the c&olbina or s pottawear. near OC Air-port is se~k· S&ocka.b cond. nppty for training worldoc cond1t1ons A11k Per~ openlng lob:\ Hosp. 205S Tbwin, C.M. 631-2880. Engil,sh lfln«uage & be Please call for appl. ~ !~c:::!1tln~ d!~i~.\-~: ~·Rteti\aQg & advan('e 37~ hr work rorCharlesWoodard ~~fc'::nntwci;:anuf 6'2·3505. Portrait Photographer. able to work under pre· 64().83)0 ideal candidate nltA~• Multbave ~· reua wt\ell. S500 mo to stan 540·5830 ....... RSES "'•D•e experienced io fine ssure. For interview call typ"' 60 wpm & bt• .. .._ u , -' ..... rt equipment umaUation & nv "" -I h b Ms . S2 ....,..,. .. ._ ....,_ uuw& '"" Call ~49·4700 ext 22U. repair skiilll. 2·3 yrs ex-F/T or P /T. 7·3:30 or portra l p otograp y. . Na~no7 . .....,. p 0 S H f d ma Ii a r w 1 10 k e Y. tenn aMlpmenta. HoU-&O.E. per. troubleshooting con· s.11::.i. On going train· Please send brief info, & RECB'T $800 ' ' • ' St.ausUcaJ typing exper day • vac.aUo.n pay t ro 1 R a}l e J.I .& 0 C intnl c~l'titl>roe; Apply J>hone number to Box Ga••n'1 ClotWwq & a malh aptitude df· Hoa•ltaUi.aUea pin ln1uullCe Indepen nt H26HARIOR 8LVO clreuit,.Y. Must be will-Fl hi C C t ·•198, Daily" Pilot. P.O. 'IblaCn>ntdesln1potis for Fashion Island sired. This is an xlit1 .avail.. inspecrteilioa~'A~o,umllpt~ny COST• MESA • ap P onvd en er , Box 1560, Costa Mesa, a person -wtro enj~ys ---------1 orowth oppty of!erin•• needa _., '1Jl>e " ioi to work overtime. 466 flagship R • N B. Calif. 9262.6. public c~ntad: & meeting Salesperson to work hob· • ., people !or work.in LA/Or . . Xlnt benefits & working 642-8044. & greeung nt.Ce people. by 6hoi>. no exper nt\'. outstandlng co. benefits • Qy. MuaL bavedepeoda-Liq~ st.ore t lerk. Day COMs ' iorludlng 11 paid ... URSES ""IDE PRESCHOOLTEAC~ER Oneof my beSt co. Offers F\dl \ime. Call 64().2ti4J Pit-He call or appfy ble car • will t rain. shi~. Male o7~ .. F13emole. holidayg, co paid group " ~ exper &/or certified. ltlnt advanC!roent. Some Tue-Sat 6«-S396evcs. 9'7S.1609 . Physics or construct.ion Responsible .u.· 36 lns plan. a1c k pay J·3, J.11. Country Club 8:30·12PM, Mo~. Wed, office b~ktroond pref. • r~soHOlllts JI ea;r lrvfhe experience helpful. Call unuoR c.TORf benefits. liberal vacation Conv Home. 50-3061. f'."ti· Also, dally aide posl· wt.mod t.V ptng, Ca ti SALES. RETAIL Grow· 2<S! Business Ctr Dr 9AM PM 9977 Ask ...-,. benefits etc. Call for ... URSES "'IDir. uon avail Im med. Costa 540-6055~Coa.stal Person· Ing retail corp .. is seek· Suite 200 lrvanc 92'it$ S4M 41 ·l2 • 842· • · f\IU-tlme days. mature, appt. or c:ome to the " ~ .. Mesa. 540-6070 nel Agency, 2790 Hai:bor, ing senous minded In· Affirmative Action <Aenll.I frocll Ftom for Mike. . exper'd. Apply in person. personnel ofc betwn hrs ORDEttUES CM dlviduaJ wl knowledge or Employer n..--_OtJGltCo..Aioott> _ ~. 89S W l!lthSt.C.M of9 & llam or l & 4pm As~'AVP.:RAOE' PRESSER-Dryclean ALLJOBSFREE bac:k1ammon and olher1;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil9 r ..... aJn..-Employer -Mon·f'rl to cbmptete-ap-ST R"""•GYIAOE needs presser. oo exper ud •• • """"" ..,....... Lite assembly work. A ..... nee. wiU train. Call blwn games. Pos1llveat1Jt e. male. full time Arrow plication. Apply to Newport Conv 7 •. 3 uo '""" prof appearance & an in· Mfg.Co. l3G!">LoganAve. CALIFOAM Center. 1555 Superior "'·~ R.E.Sales"Llc.Only" terestlnlearmngamust ~~=3! CM. 545-4978 16661 Yoo Karman Ave, J'ipt Be_.,, PRESS HELP THtMIUHG Apply Chesa & Games. to clean rast food Irvine 557·7100 ...__~ .. ,.-., Second pressman. 2jog· OFA.CAR&a 2700W.CoastHwy.NB. m•chlnes. s days per Uve ln Help. Oppe>r. or n Equal Oppor Employer .-~ ,...._. ~rs. ex per. only for 4 un· ... ~ESTA n? Sales -~ r • ..a.. 3 h lifetime 4 acre Backbay u&•UT.u&1o.1oyua.... Housewives & mature it Commµnity. Full or -f '""""-...... y am. rs Estate in Newport Beech """"""' """" ,..." students. full & pt-time, part Ume nights. Apply Free training· i you llALISTATE per day. Sala ry + lrvinePef'90ftoelAgency desires Housecleaner Apt 'maint in building employ & t.rainmg days P e nnysave r , 166 qualify. SALESPE<>ft.E m.Ueap. 6'13-7632 488 E 17th Costa Mesa and bab)'5ilter. Pnvate clean-up. CM. NB area. & PM. Mes.a Verde Conv. Placentia Ave . Costa C4ll C7 I 4t991.o660 Busy office manager ---$800 Suile22' c 642-14'7 maids quarters with Truck or van oecess4ry. Hosp.,661 Center St.. Mesa needs hel!i with ru l _... .. ~ .,...._ate entrance, must 30 to 40 hrs wk. Some c M ~•~te ·cat ons No 1..ov..a~ O>ndenial co in ........-ceded 642 1603 · · . k N Responsible woman to ...,.... syn 1 1 · "'V .., s ee to b e I 1 e v e. exp n · · · Production Wor ers. learn exci'ti'ng creati've exper. nee. Will train Newport Faallion lsl:ind Janitors, pt-time eves . 0 Arerences "A"28l0 ancr o-.. • ...... t li needs sharp organized Collples pref'd. Over 21. ·~ .....,.. ' MANAGEMENT applica-NURSES experience necessary, trade, will train. age .._.. .:.ola e cense re- J>etSOD with accurate Irvine area. 533-4881. 6P lions now beine acce.,t-RN'S good benefits. hours 25-40. Call The Shade quired. Ca ll Ray. typing UMt tan handle---------• LIVE·INCARE ed. Ke ntucky Frie d $80·$98 .~!~'!1 .. !°3 7am. Please call smstN.,6.6'73·2030 KA.TB.LA l.EALTY variety of Interesting JANITORIAL for elderly ambulatory Chicken -Edw.ards & $ ,,_....,, · 557-5311 duties. X.lnt bens. Call PositionsAvail male. Mus t be non· Edinger. 11.B. Contact LYN 52-$60 PRODUCTIO... RestaU'rant SANDWICH GIRLS M-F. ~CoastalPenon-PIT Night Work, Also smoker. non-drinker, Kenrordelalls.894-1.305 " PERRY'SPIZZA &·30-l2:30.Musthavecar oel Agency, 2790 Harbor, someday positions avail. own trans & good driving AIDE $42 $44 HELPERS Mow HlriftCJfor & be neat in appear. Call CM. Pays well. Mission Vie· r ecord. Salary eom · MAMAGEMENT Needed for hosplta; starr SECOND SHIFT I m m e d P I T He IP . 673-6334 10.6pm. ask for SECRETARIES • (Wilh & Without SH I TYPISTS PIX Long & short term as signments. Holida y & vacatio n pay . Hospilallut1on plan av&ll. VOLT I ~ ..... '' .. I 1. I~ , ..J I Ill I 3848Campus Olive 546-4741 <Across From Orange Co. Air-port Equal Oppor Employer AU.JOBS FREE jo/lrv/CM/Npt areas. mensurate to quahf1ca· Exceptional opportunity relief. ICU/all floors. All i We are accepting lip· Oays/wknds. Xlnt opp~ DanorNancy. ---------1 Cllll 9am-10pm 979·~ tions. 645·0092. to earn more mooey for a shiftS' avail. Must be tie· plications for production for students. Apply in liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.j,--..;. .... -----1 secure future in a busi· peodable & have refs. belpen on 2nd shif\s Mon person anytime. SANDWICH SHOP Bal Jsl Secretaries "enl Office • nes11 or your own. No •h Fr 9 , 1 .,. · Perry's Ph!tB needll part·Utne help J-4 TYPISTS • JanitoriaJt M•int LOAN need to leave your pre. Skill ~se~(Jlent tes ts • J:jl 1' a m·,. am· "' 21~~ Oceanfront. ,._ week an. 12 & some REGISTER NOWFOR ~SWHh C'''U ... <B.OR are g1'feft. Vroup in· l·3pm. Xlnt salary, ~ .. -.r"'ll' $elltposit1on.Startspare s uranie a'V~il. TOP benefits & good working Newport Beach.CA wknds. Counter & other & SECRETARIES WORK ON Per p me. fle~1ble A position is avail. for a lime Without investment. d' c h Bl!<r'T ............. HR.A. "endul.ies 675-3712 ON "'ALLBASIS 1rv· c WAG"'"'. A·kaboutother con s. ome to t e ~ -RAn• ~ . ::. .. ___ . ____ _ "" hrs. at our tne o. apt. ..._._... who has the de 646-7989 Do;) "" I ·-Do WESTCLJFF' complexes. --~ · · · benefits. Come in 9am-Personne Dept to com· PtJ Full 'J'.ime Lunches Seamstresses wanted. you need extra money Temgorary Services Call or apply in person sire to join an aggressive MAMA.GER 5pm. Mon-Fri. plete an apphcal.lon. Coµnter/K1tcben. 18 Yrs. alterations, etc. €osta & enjoy variety. Let tht- 1617 WCllk.liff.Sle209 THlllVINECO. mortgage loan coo. doing Working mgr for rurn WESTCLlFF CAUFOAM or older. Gower Street Mesaarea.546.()757 freedom & flex1b11Jty ol Newport Beach business in So. range ri I h I CM Nurses~esistr.y 16661 Von Kannan Restaurant.. Soup & workmg temporary a:. -13l•lOor7S2·9ll8 1071 Camelback Co. Calif. Rcal estate st PP ng s op n . 1617 w,..,•clif~f Ste 209 Irv Equal Opp Emplyr Salad, Airport a.rea. Call SECRETARY-Insurance s1gnments of your cho1c1· -~~!'!~~~~~~I Newport Beach 644-6796 Ii c ens e r e quired. S3.50hr + percentage. ~'"•-:!.J.. h Mgr. 2-Spm. 9SS-0554 State Farm agent .. an wont for you. Call im -EquaJ Opport Employer Preference will be giveo Olli 9-12. 548-7622. Eves 63!-061' ;;t""'.r· a7~_9118 PRODUCTION · , Newport Beach. Full mediately. GIRLFIUDAY t o college graduate (213)9123-4671 . TRAlNEE RM. 1' 7~-......-W Tl S ' . ed. i w/priorexper lothe f1eld • for small manufacturer, 3daya~gqOctsalaTY hel;,~~I . 0!Wi et~~~~: ~Q~ office • .. ~ do!:f:· :er: ~ ICETPUMC" ot finance real est. in· M'anagel'l)enl ---'~· i.. .. m.-.G· ,l \. A • hi I •· k' d ' ~ "'" "•70 l ~ .,. ., suran-o'r account1·n... PEOPLE. 'PJl;JC;UN rtVn.i>&&'I ~ I pplng, mspett ng. "'wor ang con s. esa ....,..... 0 over oa"" ,eotnplti:x. Betwn Supervlsor·operatof'. '""' ,. ""-look f LVH P/T a,. p • UPS. etc. Wllll:raln right Verde Conv. Hosp .• 661 ~ ~ Mature. attract, Growing Newport Bea'cb Xlnt sal/comm schedule ~ec ing or pit .as· Newport -conv center, person ror all phaaes. AP· Center Sl., C.M. 548·5585 ~retaMrylG C "'RD II 557.006 I .. bl lin gual h e lpful Om~any d....,1r-an In p e rm1't s un1 1·m1l"d soc inwholesalesupply. I I 9 120 ~ • . • '-""' "'" • ... CallM H 116421""• 1555 Superior Ave, Npt PY npersonhSam·,...~.n· R-1..&..1-•,.1-&M°f: Willt '"" R Call 372381rch St.N.B. Spanish/ Eng, but ftOt divi ual with 2 years ex-personal growth & im· r. 8 · .,..... n-.. ly 837 W J8t t """'ta -• ~ 1 ram -+ eq nec,goodphperaonallty, perience. Excellent op-med income. Send re-ouL · • .. Women needed or Elbe Bile•. Ncwp0rter EquaJOpporEmployer lite type, filing. St.art &i portunity & frin ge sume\oG. Kau!man,620 ORDER CLERK, varied Mesa. Housecleaning Ser v. Inn. 644·1700 ext. 536 i--------- grow w/us. (714) 549·8601 benefits. Call Dean for Newport Cenler Dr, Ste Managers duties in sml C.M. oCCc Programmer Computer 548-07S7 iiOE betwn9:30-l1 :30am. an interview. (7 14 > ~Newport Beach, Ca UTOTEM for sharp pt..timeperllOll. PROGRAMM. Sales · ...::..'-.-~-EC-R_El_A_l_Y __ ell 75.22252 Call betwn 9·2 dally, RPG &or Fortran. Step lricWScllon N e~d ed "(o r bu sy Girt Friday. s .starter. b . ? Ti ntE LOOK 540-4500 up to the on llne world of . . .x lm•t•ypht. good Kida ackm s~hool me We nJ:1ed ma'nagers in · · Hewlet -Packard in a Experm8ndalorreta1I arc httectual t1rm 1n SECRETARY telephone personality. , lo ec:t out. Come toi--•------1 San 'Clemente, Laguna Outside sales oppe>r, for prog. mfr co. Apply in clothing sales preferred. plush Irv ore. must have Non-smoker. SJ50 wk beautiful Fas1ilon ~l~nd LOANPROCESSOR Niguel & Costa Mesa . enterpris ing person person,orcall COstaMesaarea ~ood ofc s kills. type Expandtng Sportln:.: Goods maniufacture h~~ opening in Marketing >e p a rtmt>n l fo r In · divldual with shorthand of llO +wpm. t:xcel len typa.n~ skills and good a l tent1on to dela111> Good salary and friog •· benefits. Apply : star\.C81llor lnlerview, 4t enter the exci~ing wilhsecretarial skills for St.art$4perbourto S!">.SO. 77().8673bel9·5PM CLA·YAL 546-1121 55wpm. & work under 5 5 i . 69 8 J . w i n d 0 w w 0 r Id '? t f a s b I 0 n Mortgage, Broker Loan per hour. No experience I . LES pressure. Call 631·1700 Designs, !U9S-l> Ajr-port me~haod1sing. No l'1C· Co. Loan bckgrnd pref. necessary, we train. 1''or PARKING LOT AT·. 1701 P acentia SA LoopDr .. CM. ~enc~ necessary. ~e Nr. Fashion Isl. Ph: information ca ll TENDEDh & m~in ·· Cos~~~~,CA Clo111Jc~0ntbHe1 SICRETARY f ...,.--'H'--... -.· ... -W-.-... --• will tram · and provide 6"-8824. 7141537·4840 tenance, rs . 9:3 to Equal Oppty Employr New c as~1c auto store, for environmental sec o AR¥ ""'5 xlnt benefit.a. Dar time F.qualOpporEmployer 11 :30 Sat/Sun. Call Ir v Airport comple x this F'as h Is l land openings, full time & pt-67S.3080btwnl0&12. P/Thelp wantslady sportscarcn· plan'g/env1ronmental Exper'd pl lime retail salesclerk. t.aguna Be «-4403 lime. The Broadway, LOBBVGIRL M"' ... ICURIST for elderlylady m CDM . lhusiastic to help sell & research farm. Xlnt Fashion Island. N.B Full Ume. apply in Al"" PART TIME 1·738-1717 manage.Salesexpernot workingatmosp&benef E.O.E. pe r s on. Irvi n e Host ALF REDO 'S HAIR nee . Commi ssion · Above average skills u~i/C-Ller ---------1 Hoc.el. 1.717 E. Dyer Rd., ETC, now accepting ap· PIT help needed for por• lucraC1ve. $end resume req. Sal comm wtexp. ...,.~ ...,. ----------t Santa Ano. pl ica t l on s ror EVENINGS l.lon slicing. Male prer. to.l7mMninSl.StcF .. Send r esum e to J U.S. DIVERS 3323 W Warner Santa Ana, CA 92702 '7141540-8010 for days. Apply l tam ---------manicurist. 1610 W& West Ideal ror college stude:it. lrv., Ca. or caU 957-0555 Steiner. clo 240 Newport daily. Mi Casa, 296 E. MACHIMIST PC.H.676-6070 Hrs Oex, must be cln & Center D-Suite 21" Sant An C h Im Adults with outstanding, rel. $3 hr start. Call SALES '· "· 17tbSt.CostaMesa. a a orp as . HARJNEHARDWARE . li . N 8 Ca92660 med 0 p e n i n g r 0 r ""' attractive persona lies 979-0747 aft tam for appt. · .. · Equal Opportunity HOTS. M~HT Mac h i ni s t Trainee W a r e h s e m g r . who enjoy working with DO YOU PLAY Secretanal position open Employer M IF AUDITOR w 1 som e ex p e r 111 knowledge of all warebse luds. Start at $3.50 per RE.Al.ESTATE tHIOtt•AM? for prestigious real --------- nu m e r IC a I C 0 n l r 0 I act ivilies. including hour. Phone 6".2·4321 Ext. S ... ir..rMl!ll..I If ... _ be 1 •-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-Full responsibility, boOk· •. 8 ~ 511"1 so, .,..,re may a estate appra1sa .. re- keeping experience re-machine set-ups. Apply cusd tom1er sMerv:,,ce "' m· 250PM' ETWEEN 4 :00.S:OO Tired of the house bus1· career ror you at Organ search office. Repro l)'P· •Secretan'es * ed I in person aft lOam, Mon SI e sa es. anne exper · ness and would vou 1ke £1t e. ()penAngs now ina skills & venf1able ex-quir ~, starting sa ary ....,._~1M r ,,,_ --:-~ · ---::=":'.-··. .~,IOlltf..;.... • tleTl~'X'rsm·"~~~~~~~;~~~~·~):'l~J~-~r:~~~ ~Sec'y · ua1 portumty • vestment and exchange experience usefut."'~ul benefits.64.2·7860 1am. Xlnt opportunity.I' _to .dlv.-"1es mogr o! Emplayer business is? And make we w~J train you. Call -~ .... ,, FJC BkkJ>1 Coostr .• Employers Pay All lo'ees Liz JleUlders Agency 4020 Birch Sl. Ste 104 Newport Beach. 833-8190 Call for Appl/ Es tab ·64 lrvtmf a~a. SCnd com-ga willi Dally s tale wlde rinancla I Part time, 9AM·lPM. We b1eiagmclonmg.m(iUsspiotnos 1w00h!le1 HiMr.ss. Mealul.a,\'[f)e~f~a SecEXretECarySECRETAIY plete resume & work his· Pilot Want Ads. srvc's firm. Xlnl growth are looking for outgoing .,, Hilli ' tory to, Manne Capital oppor. Typing sswpm, p e 0 p I e in 5 a 1e 8 , Call Curtis Investments, SAl.£5 to office ot Pres. f ashion Inc .. Suite l~, 2626 So. expernec.-Cal1640·0123 telephone sales. Fast 962·2456. ask ror Vince Data processing services Isle financial ·s rvc 's !!!!!m. an,·Sanla Ana MATURE WOMA N growingco.549-8373 for confide ntial In· & ln-hou.se many com· firm.Xlntgrowth oppe>r. ""''"" tcrview. puters E~cellent OP· Typing70wpm,S1H90 +, --------- p/tlme to w e l come PART-TIME Sales Clerk • ·portunftY wtth growing Exec l'X P«.'r pre f 'd . Secunty Guard. $4.82 hr Housecleaners. Tues-Fri. 8-3PM. Apply TIM!S·Fri 11·2 at Janice's Raggedy Ann's. 1770 #D Orange Ave, CM. Housekeeping help, guar. wageS13S pr wk or more. Pd vacation. Advance- ment opportunity. Must b.ave own trans. 540-~ HOUSEKEEPER, llve-ln, Newport Beach. $350 p/mo + r oom/board. ll115'bne car avail. Call 15'-1228 coUed.. Houael efper, live -in , muat love children & ~how to kc.'ep a spot· leal boule in a beaut. new home. ~2372 Housek ee ping sta ff 4leedecl for sm bolcl Laa.una Bc h . Call 49l-'1Saf0f appt. HIMMer•· M :30, run U... WlUin~l<> work *>tne """9. ~ N. 8. &a·Sl&l " ltOUSEKEEPEft • Eq>et'd. Enaliah speak· nc prehrrrd, 0,.9 lraup. f'utl-tlme f73.tl* I HOUSEMAN Full time. appl7 111 p_ersont lnlne Hot t HoW. l 17 I . D1w M. SantaAna. DAILY PILOT \ . . -..., ----... ,. . .. .. I newcomers & t'Ontact RetailGiftGallery .. 2 or3 R ea l E s tat e ortlce Orange County com· Sa la ry o p e n . Call for !'.fl 11 c h11 o l merchants. Flexible hrs. dys wk & wknds. Salary manag~r/sales~an for pany. Minmum 1 yeur 64().0123 supcrv1111on. Beg1nnln11 Need cu. lite typing. commensu\"ate w/exper. new office. Part/l1meok. sales ex.perience. Sales Wed Sept 27th, 2:15·3.15 547-3095. Call 675-3080 btwn 10 & Liberal compensation territory open. ~II Dean Secreta~/ asst manager 9 Vac days. 10 ~ollday~ Ma ture babys itte r needed• ()Id hrs. days & eves. Lake Forest area. 788-6388 Me dical Assistant , ophthalmologist office. perm., PIT, 3~ to 4 days per wk. Wlll trnio 1r nee. Some typing. Must have pleasant pers01tallt)' & ~Y people. ~ yrs. 548-8983. 9 to 12 "2-4:30 wltdays. Medical front ore. exper only, bu.'y 08/0yn Npt Bc h . Call Mary a t ,5411.5µ9.._ 12 plan. Call after 6 pm. for Interview. ( 714 ) for a~1ve upholstery de-Call Cheryle Ersavo:.. • ~-8348 752-~ coralmg farm. Must be 55&-3430. , "'RT TIME -v er)' pe rson ab I e. In ·I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ~ Recepuonist/ T1plst, f . Saleslady ror dress shop. telligent & able to make SICURITY OFFICER WIB • EHDS ~ 135 hr wk. eqw p. Over 30 pref. Part time. decisions. 642·8400. Every Sunday and Every leasing co. 644-8385 MS-1665. ---------• P061llon avaJlable for re· other Saturday and Sun· ---------1 SECRl'TAIY liable person w/som\' day mornings. Dnver to RECEPTIONIST needed s a 1e 8 m a:n , you n I! Mature. exec. Typing, law enforcement exper drop bundles of Dally for orthodontist's office. energetic person to sell Sl-1. xlnt working cond EnJOY itlnt company Pilot to earners. Must Please send res ume to. stainless steel settings, PIT. Good Eng or Ul bck· benefits. Apply 9AM have van or large station Pecnysaver. P 0 Box valves " pumPfl. Xlnt grnd. S al open. Call noon. Mon·Fr1• Person ..., good drivmg rttord. 5874SI, 24001 Alicia. Mis· salary + car & expenses. betwn ~126«·7511 . nel CalJ 642-4321. ask for s\on Viejo, 92167S Located in Orange Coun MARRIOTT HOT& Harry Seeley or Don ty. 714/S49-7522. 21Jt SICRETAllY 900NewportCenter Dr Williams Recept.lonist-typist 630-1140 ask ror Leon Shorthand. s tat1stlca l Newport Bc-ach Good typinll skills for StatJer. typing. experle nce-d X Equal ()ppor Pll'f(.IJP busy build Ing contrac, ---------1 Hours 9·S:30 Tue·Sat Employer Mi l-' Ail ton. Attractive omce in SalellpenK>O for llOUrmet MesasJ9.Ve rde Country jiWm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!llll!!!I!!!!!!• lrvlne Nut appearance food. PIT t v•. tllckory Cl b 037'1 PERSON & good phone pcrsonall· Farms. Westcli!! Plaza u • · Secy. exec wt R.E. Exper ··"th al leas• l year .. x. t.y, Respon:11ble po11llion. &e-Ot72 Classllled Ada 64.2·5678 SRI open. Call 6«·111&! ror Modell & F.ecom ,.., ~ " Houts S.5. M ·F Salary to -;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, lnterview. Masseuse. pe rience, preferably 1833. Ask !or Mrs. Jones 1 r 1 .... rnl> newspaper . Excellent 557.7 ..... 3 $alts p el SICY/llCPT 'I R ema e. ,op ney . company bencms. ~ply .,,.. lfflllnn lmmed o.....,ln .. SH, ty"'-MUllt have car. 631-2J40 -u •• ......... • r be. tween 9AM, & m , Recepl/T_ypllll, pt-time. W~ Gn9t s..,..,., Inf!, bu~y phones, takl• MOVll& TY IXTRAS Moeday \hru f'r lday. Typing JJt.eS/.H. experln ...__ ........ -••at cat= committee m inute:;. N E II! D E t> B y Ask for Paul Ward or payroll' & ac:ctl'I payable ......-,_ -r -PrNtiae poe. Apply In OavldOutlcrrez d I AA ...... """' Scvorl\I rull & pi.rl·Umc po•itlon s s A ll 0 L lJ Y W 0 0 0 · es r._..,.._..."""1 trnmedlately 3vallablc In our aalu , perllon. 41"'11 na C~INO DIRECTORS. ORAM4H COAST Receptionist· Frl. off. de~artmcnt. Experience desirable. but any OUlmbcr of Commerce. Guaranteed results, over DAILY PILOT o/T t 0 . off sa .... """'tud" will .. ,, consldett<t. For nn l6l6 E. 4UI, S.A. 6,000 Job8 flQcd t.bil year 642·~ .. Of' r. 9 ·• exp. "~ .. .,... 1 " l' t score manaaer alone. $2$-llOO per day tr 330W Bay St. also bkkPll. 493· 1332, 1t1tervtew p ca&e coo ac our ~ml ttllrcd couple.' to ~~. Yrly fee. VlCf; Costa Mesa L.H. &S.C at manage go unit .tdull VI l>E O C AS TI NO f,q~~p~~nlty R~F:P'nONIST 1714164 ... 1070• ~:d~.e~u Cl>"~ ~u SERVlCE. (7J41 761-1244 __ _..;. ....... _v-..1___ We e kend s o n I y , ~ lf'Ollll. 831 295() m9'. Wllerfront loclillOn. § @§{fil@ Baraaln sboppera rtad GeMrel ()ffJce skills & 0 CJ Cl Cl Sel'\ltct Su. Atlt>ndan\. Ha~uomtthln11ou••nt lbelltllcodllnCllMUltd t f pl111'nece111 Ctll nper'd Full or p1Umc to aell? Clautntd ads do ,.,1.11arl,)I. AM lhey t1od 11~ fOt ap.nt· u t..-n ....._ """'°" '*"" 144·5010 , Apply , mo Slition, 17th llftl.I IOWll. Wbatlhey'relooktn•for. me.nt &rlrvlne,CM • . ... , . .. . . ., . •• # ,, ........ ........ ' C'Je OAIL.Y PILOT Thur?d!y Septemti.r ?I 1971 ............ IOSO Mltcll•uo.11 8080 Offic• FunJtw• & looh, Power 9 040 T...U 9560 Trsb 95'0 • ••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • • • •• • • ••••••• ••••••••• ••• ••• • ~""'"' 1015 ••• •••••• ••• ••• •• • •• •• • • •• ·····~· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Help W..t.d 7100 H.lp W..ted 71 00 lkyd•• 1 020 Gold ~t<ellonwl S22:> Cop1ct11 lh apd loll' mod ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grand 8 k ,. .... •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hound 1'um,wr pool. copies anythmg. like nu USll>IUTMICE an S •S.,.,fce St.i&oft• TYPI..-ror "~ ot-MK" c~ ' Comn•ny poit\•r & tlmin1t lbl SllO ,, w/5upphes S200·SllOO Wood & rl'lt'llll dc1'1CS. &J? Whl'lll'r-Sell('ruft ,,. ..... • ' ,.. • r!• 11umt! lbl cbr SOO ea. 9G8 2163 IUM card t1le11 S6S U-ttcr .Xan Miller Yul·hl. t\111 f. Part ume Mll n r..mJ II u,p req d lh•J\ > /IM.d lch Cnrs MU it:IO & , .,.,,.1 ftll"tl s75. l':xce 6t (21315!18-90J dlUlt~ M t ~ O\'t•r n1 1yrian11 Jn)Qf r.-1u.ltn1& p•,.1· PTV • ~ • C ft """'" '(lnl wu e Appl) 17~ 1 <'-ill R~ . i 52 fjg.ll 3 5 &r IOl(l(I MX 1'1lrn11 • · -:e .. 3 u !wcretary ch rs $10 SSO 1978 23• Mako · 100 f'rool" ln1n" Rhd, Tuiclln P.uta Ii rcpa1r11 ,ull a.reps• 8055 Freeier.gas BDQ.iulvt'r Lil dtll<'OUnl on new wt lr lr. :t35 John:<>nn ~ W "'ITIESS mok f'"tm bit du11,,1c ••••••••••••••••••••••• plotter. i llver punl'h rurruturt• loadt'd wtxtrai< ~~:Iii "" blkt·" b<> .... I . c 0 mp I el(' c 1-: SUltPLl:S S..ke s-t... food' rue: ktull. n\ "' l l "70 wvt Rh d C'M GarM(lf' 8tllt'. f\ll eod 01 ic l c nor et t e 11t 11 n rl . 26-'4 Plt1l'('nll;.1. CM 28' Power s portr1,IHni: r · (' II ...... 3 k IJ'tOf'llh Refn1t. COO('h ill It d k ._ A •ubsidiar) of 0~1 ~,. ll .,.-,w.n 111 . u11 M2 71HO l,ovf St•iil. otht•r furn IU\ll&phone. o IC(' c11 631 2777 botal. Wooct null. rlym~t Mont~ Corp has im ror Kur.•!1 OH Ua.10 Irv .... ....._M_.__.., 1025 ,."_.., .. ,r Shtill & ml!i" Macramc pl11nl holder & bradR e. newly rehu11l medlaw t l\1.1lltt < ----. wnrn • ' "'~ ' pla11ltl 0080031 Confcrt>ne(• table w Jtl engine Ncedi. some> QPtJ\jnaa ur "" •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• 11t•rn... 17002 Sundro l,1•1·. chairs. $400 l!:xec de~k work. Overall l'Omhtton "'-''· an11llllsUonal (-cioh \\AITllF.S~ Mul'l h11v1• 8 k , 1 Apl 8 . If B lnr/ 8'1cks.new.u11t t . w1cr'""'c·nl"•1·"' 'A00900 r->ONrnokt>r• only 1-1l( ... 1 k nc i.. nl w. u111'i 1 ""' .. " ...., ..,.. excellent Hr and nt.'w Oa lime hr' l'bun1• l"f1t•1 & "'' u~.11 I••,. lw.i onwbk Warner /\ l(onqu1n I llCl.lbOnublc 1----------1 directional fintll•r ;ind >' 10 Y. t ~ ~kn<b Apply Tl~c lt111 ~ ••'74 ~l·lnW :536·6074 FM 2-way radio $5000 or "rr Rr .. l 16 t ui.h1un b ee.. Offlc• Furn. take over paymenli. ~·nrl\"t' Sc1tll11n pt-rM1nn1·I IJ.lt "" 8 2 (l ~·orut1v1• 11la11ch1.,111< (;!'Hi( G ~ SALE I 11 2 l.arpet layer has 6S yds. 3 Exec swtes of prac· Evenings 645·9376. molt' or l<'e>mnlt· full or for Indoors with tnn1 $3 t..ilcllu l.n. Newport Bch mwtl·ald shg, ~ydB. gld ticully new mate hang ----:'------- l)llrt um Awh ~:""" w .. atrt•,•. 30 h1i. """'v ltidt 16i 3Qfi.'l Sat only. IH. Collec· $2yd.~·4466 rumiture to be sold 11s a1----------~UOn :MOO F'»tt\I••• Jt llout10eiotilt! 3 tlbles.fum.clolhes. ..5. ed ri 1 1 llth ~roup . 'fop qua lil y SEE THE 1979 f•lf C M ~Mr llott' N 8 642 5801 Cats 10 S ign h• <?. g,na do· name!' such as Kimball. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• SWAP MEET gr a P s • ram c . Myrtle. Gunlock, Mon· Servlrt-Slatton \tlPn lllm4lll•r n Ulut•po1n1. Tamayo 'Wo mlln a t lerrey.Alsosw1vel&side SEA RAY 'S daol, uptor d D.a) & W..t.4 mull" k11J1 Skow quulHY Sot Sept 23rd. 9·3Pm Door'. e 39. Cert ot chrs. tabll!S. soras. t>lr t:wa t\lll • P u Inf' \ P ...._. wori&.en !I ""k." 673 11157 t; o I I e g e P a r k authenticity a ppr $87~. . 84G-6950 ore or 640.!!077 Pb' Shetl s.auon. 11th• A rP you a lit ro n 11 • ---N1..>igh.borhood Park.. oH $400. Boulanger 'Mui.I· aft Gpm i"'1nr. 8 ph)t1irall)• r11 pn nn Ptl It f; 8 K 1-, l> HIM A· Harbol' & Wnlnul Ave, cutn.'I'. $250 Friedlander ---------•I Ionic 1n14 fo r ,. , ,. u d y LAVAN KITJ't-:Ns. 4 wk1' enler at Poplor or Lune. 'Circus'. $400. Lcbedang ~~d1u1ittsl:ed .. J.n .. mptoyt>mf'ctt ~-Int ilkL Commuotly project 'The L eader·· S25 · rood t'ull or Pt ppl\' j?llUWlb uppl>"·•• ~S75 4.99 3ll3tl around SO families. l.ebeoanR 'Le Clll.'val Ptb 8087 ~ C'~ th .. y, N 8 11 Cavalier' $25, J a!Jlun)ky ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOT P"'PPERO"'I ,.,J..~ •. ~~)·:.~~(w' havlt·b~lr~ OOCJ' 1040 Mov1nK Sale Jewelry, 'Leopards' S lOU . AKC re~. c. '' ,.....,.., .... ~ J) " 1.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• rurn books records h .... c Lhasa/\"""· PIZZA ~~Rt: IUU""1118 rompan) '• • . . • • Lebedang ·2 Ors('S -.. ... ~ .. Nu"" hlMnl ror full & Work mvoht-:. ul11>t'mbly Golden Kcl~a cvl'r pup pa1nl1ngs, piano , ea. J sblonsky ·smull 5812090.5817520 "-~· & dt'U\t!I'' of our P"' ptt'b AKC I-acid & :.how Vumuha 125. washer. Owl' $50. various $2S ea .. pOme~nrutS..atlou. duce< Pho ne 17 14 1 pct S ho!&-... wo rml·d: rr1i:. rlothcs. haby Lubarow (appraised uon M•r Oc A11.,un 7)271S7M rw!!Ww11Ll Xlnld~p . things. bookcases. $275) $100. cert. autb PicMos&C>rg.s 1090 .Mu:.1 bt-ltl Of o er Appl\ W..t.d ,,.11 workers (21314:.!5· 1561 plants. k 1tchen. tools. 673-8225 •••••••••••••••• ••• ••• • m ~~S E Bn'ilol AKC German Sht-pherd ctr Rculisuc bargains. Size s wedcijng dress & HAMMOND Sanw Ano Ht·1.:hh . .--- -pups Show backKroun<l. :m E. 18th St.. CM veil. $175. Blue gown $50. SPINET ORGAN 5'19-8674 W N rt::O r-.o l.a.:una Top hloodhncs. !Huck Garage Sale. surfboard. S57-1049eves. Mode I L • 1 22 w 1' h INf'.11tlOMrOon<1ld':-1 Ac itl'h Older lutly or undlull 638-9~ $30. cabinet r ecord . . REVERS. Owned by a l-:qu~I Oppor t.-:mplu)1.>t mother <If young child to player. s4o. woven M~ttress. King Size. Xtra profosslonal musician & _ _,__.......;...:.......----''---.;;..__~ c1mdor & send my 7 yr. Labs. b I k. AK C re· woods s50 building hrm. reblt. x Int cond Ill> excellent condition. SHIP'G/llC'G okJ wvely. well bchuvcd ~ 1 :s t c red. 7 wk s. malerlals & 'tools SI to $100. 644·4Z42or 645·2564 Now asking sssoi oost 0r. Male. ~xp hlpfl. s nm1.> daughter to El Mor o malet femule. ~-0086 $50. Many misc items TICKTOCK ER fer. Call 673·7185 !.'Ven Uftmg1S0.80lbblJ1.lnll'O school Your home or Fri. eve. Sat & Sun. THRIFT SHOP 1ngs & Wl'Ckends. bcner. Jnfrml o1rc. CM ~f~~;.;!~~~S2/eve s . ~.:C,'t!~'~0:Ja~~thse~~~~: _oo. __ 028_7_._JOO_Og_;;;_l_e_S_t_.C_b_~_ ,,, Price !'lalc. clothing 64b·21511 days <Mon · c. all M 1 IH e & l !lam Fr""' to gd hm. 494·2382 9/20.21.:!2. i3. 540 w. llllll Thurs.I. ~5800 "''" Hunte rs Garage Sale --------------------WAREHOUSE MEN. 1 b d benefit Hoag -Mem. Sal _S_l_.C_M_. _______ Walnut con sole piano SHIPPING CLERK Good<lnving rec rcq.Ap· ,a o,a ~ pu~pte~. Sept. 23rd. 10 to 4 424 Jenny Lind cnb &mat· w/matchmgbench.Solid . C h _, ply Earle's Plumbing. heal . y, aut. l wee s Snug Harbor ..is lress. $50. Couch <'20. t . h d Santa Ana orp as am. l256NptBl.CM. otd.$25.Call831·9909. 1• _ • cas iron arp. ex. t'On . med opening for Stltt>· Poodl f I II • GARAGE SALE. rurn, _55_7·_7066 ________ $950 firm. 333 E. 18th St. ping/ Re<: Clerk w/some Warehouse "Clerk needed e. ema e. 4 yrs. a lamps, pictures. clothes. 10' Alum slidio~ door . llB, CM. 645-0377 --- exper. Apply ln person for marine dis tributor. 5 h 0 t s• X 1 n l · W·l l·h misc. Sat 9.5, l800 Port complete. $75. s· Contcm· aft tOam. Mon lhru F'n. Some boating or marine childre n. S405~·5084 Barmoulh Pl., N.8 . po rust velvet sofa. xlnt TV, Rodio, 1801 Carnegie St. SA. experience helpful. Free puppies . healthy. . cond. SlOO. 675·7571 HiR, Steno 8098 AT THE NEWPORT IM-THE>-W A TE_! BOAT SHOW Udo VillcMJe SEPT 20.24 EXCITING! NEW MODELS 22'thru 30' BRING YOUR CHECK BOOK THF.sEWILL BETHE LOWEST PRICES OF THE ENTIRE MODEL YR HARRISON'S SEA RAY 3101 Coasl Hwy N. B. 631 -2547 '78 CLEARANCE s7995 II.AND MEW 1911 (iMC •ti TOM •b4 WITH T ·lOP •.oOve.__, _____ ,.,..... 900 1onh _, .. ,_ __ ltQll:MI> CiOOD SELECTION 'lz TOH 4x4's. JIMMYS AMD VAM COMVBSIOMS AU. AT llG SAVIM6S r ... sport.tioft 4 WMel Dri•ff '550 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972 VW CAMPER IUS rteady for your next trip! Th.is one has only 64.000 miles. C712GXC I. Sale Price $237 S Older camper 4-sale. w/o truck. Sl50. Stove & refng. 640-2700 Camper Shell ror Sfoot bed XJnl cond. 494·3568 COSTA MESA AMC/JEEP #I IN CALIF. f 971 CHHOtclE $6995 (,JllA l6NNl:lllf)O l 1978 J.JO PICICUP $6995 lJ8A46PN 14043!h 'FREE 100 G.ALLOMSGAS wath pur<'hase of any Jeep with this coupon 979-95.52. Warehouse experience ad 0 , 8 b I e. m 1 x e d Garage Sale; Divorce & ••••••••••••••••••••••• loots. Rewt/ neressary. Cal! 549-9671 German. Shepherd and Remarnage sale · Fri & Western riding saddle. 9050 6 Pak cabover camper. Shoe Salesman or woman, ror appt. &deuuls. Golden Rel ,1 ever. Sal. F'urn. beds. chest of horse size. good cond m· TB.EVISION Charter fits s hortbed P .U. Dix WEWILLIEAT ANY WRITTIH DEAL OM AMY MEW JEEP WEARE OVERSTOCKED exper in family shoes. E O.E. MtF/M 968-2182() drawers. bookcases. els breast 6 trap Silo. Rentals ••••••••••••••••••••••• mod e l . 979· 11 38 ot Salary. Apply an person. couches. chairs •. dishes. 493.3910 Free Delivery Charter plush 75 fl motor 979-Ul66 ask for Mr. Cannon. frftto Yow 1045 electrical appliances. LOW AS $1 o. MO. yacht. hourly or dally --------- llemph1ll Shoci., ti54 w h men ••••••••••••••••••••••• boOks. clothes. sheets. Divorce Sale : Nw sora 67S.2l72 -675·741J '79 Klt 91.'J ft. self cont f>'a s h1on lslt', NB. 3f8 0USe Playful kittens. Calico, Everything & anything. chair, walerbed ___ <_7_14_l_54_9_·_702A___ Manyextras.Used lmo. SM-4223. REGlSTERNOW FOR Tiger. 1 weeksold. Ward/Euclid. off Slater. w/healer. plus odds & 21 .. color TV. 1 yr warr .. Boats. Sail 9060 New cost SS380 Sell for SHOP HELP WORK ON 548·2140 10571 Angel /\ve. FV. ends. 770.8000 free dehvery 646·1786 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dealers cost S4318 Pl p 2524 Harbor Blvd PRECISION LAP OPR ONW-~TCLLLBlASFFIS ...__s 1060 843A W 19th St P.tenon 44' $87K 67S.493R Co5ta Mesa e..:> 3 Beautiful kittens to good ~ Ceramic Slip table $200. · · J -Z4·s·CF'27 FEMALE/MALE Temporary Services home. Culverdale in lrv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Potter 's wheel $100 Marantz 2230 stereo re· •Cal•Catalina 'ii Teardrop. fully con 714/ 549-8023 Expernotnec,wlll lr1.tin. 1617Westcliff,Sle209 559-4467 Must sell! Gentle •1., Greenwarc $2·S5 . ce1ver, Dual 1216lumla· StanMillerYuchl:. taaned.dbll>lamlc:..'>slcel ---'--------- Deltronic Corp. 929 631·0610or752-9118 ---------horse. Sorrel mare 15 837-6123 ble.XJnt.$225.675·9747 t213l598·9433 s1nJc.porto·polly,qnbt!d. '67 Ford~Ton.4x 4A1r. Baker St.Costa Mesa. Ca Sm. 6 yr old S he llie hands. English/Western sips tl. really r ll'an. AM FM Cass. Xlnt run· 54S-<»03. Wash & detail man. Ex· Shepherd ref!lalc, t3yrs.$400/offer842·8786 Pool table bar size. all New wtde screen 1000 Laser#l27l9.gold, Sl.000/beslofr 646-9474 nang cond. SJOOO d tty SIG ....... , ..... ER spayed loves children equip. included. Goo<l home TV . $2400 or best , manyextras.$750 8 c-oot Ove ..... ead Cam""r _548-4511 eves645-4795 "'""""' cellent company 64().1457 'HouMholdGoods8065 cond.$450.<1Hl61·2537. orrer.494·9388 646·l17I .. '" ... ~ Wood sign co nds painte r benefits. Good workani:i-••••••••••••••••••••••• -Teardrop design -Trucks 9560 & l l di I A k ( r bl Bl k Wh TV complct(> with i;tovl'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ype cuter. some exp con t ons. s or Free puppy, 6 mos. Germ Desperate must sell new FRAN'S "nd JIANDER. or,t. a e c / t Z4" Columbia Challenger. f p f Prefd. Call 646-0733. ChMles Woodard. She pt Hus kie mix. Ph 19 piece Waterl"ss Stain· c. 19 P k d B II $50 re nit. lenty 0 ~lora1oeP · " la lhrirty shopJ ts having ac ar e xlnt cond, wt Long Beach spa<'l' -Phone 545·7«il Siller. mtiture. Wkdays 540-5830 675-627l artcrSPM. less sled cook ware a 2nd ANNIVERSARY _842_·_953_l ______ slip 537.5708. -Pnccdat$450. 1976TOYOTA PICICUP WITH CAMPER SHB.L 3·7. 3 chldm . betwn al(es Ma le Maltese Terrier 964•1008 Celebration. Sat. Sept 23. Color TV console with 8·L2 yrs. Own trans p. pup, hou!lebroken . Whirlpool washer. elec· lO·:i. Refreshments. r1.td10.stereo. Best offer. !J68..4582. _640-__ 7329_..:..• 534 __ .:_J2_28 ____ 1 tric dryer. good cond. balloons. free drawing. 54S.()1198eves. ~"TOCK BOY .!\!>stslant. 2626 HARBOR BLVD. fwWture 8050 Lamp. c:hair. 673·5427 Wknd tn~ for 2 Lo San loah & Morin~ Laser Xlnt. cond Lake Motorised lfb~ 9140 new. Many Xtras SflOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1 speed. radio, healer & 673-M22aftr 6pm only 21.000 miles. Ltkt' Moped.Only2monlhs old NEW' Lie. 1066054 Stk full or pl time. RM __ CO __ ST_A_M_E_S_A __ •••••••••••••••••••••••Jew-'--8070 Fran c i sc o . 2N 0 ~ptntnt as· Hobie. trailer , trapeze. Musi st•ll . 8N;l offer l996AT traveler. $1400.f 080 _7_5_1 ·_~_29 ______ _ Abrams. 1819 NewSJOrl l•---------i .... ;:'.'••••••••••••••"•• HANDER. 102 E . 23rd Sl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd, C.M. WOttK AT HOME CM. <behtnd Feed Barn) ~ 90 IO Supervisor ror top name i.tereo & TV Dept. RM Phonesales.llghtbulbs **I BUY** 14K GOLD & FINE Call 530-5220 Good '""ed "'·mi"ture & JEWELRY·At super dis· ..., .. ., l'OWlt prices. Gave a par· 200 AMP ARC WELDER. Appliances-OR J will ty & receive a piece or HobartGenerator. sell or SELL ror You. rreejewelry. 831.9494 751·3539 1\bram~. 1819 Newport Merct...di Blvd, C.M. M ·----------·········· ............. . MASTRS AUCTIOM Swimming pool main-~ 8005 646-1616 & 133-9625 Mi1eel•1on 8080 '67 Honda 305. S200. ·57 tenance. rlpl must have ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1----------r••••••••••••••••••••••• VW squareback $450. All truck. WilJtrain.89'7·4540 LUGG ... GET ... GS metal util trlr, Kin~· SLOT MACHl ..... E CASH PAlD "' "' O'Lawn mower. garden· TEACll ER· Pre-School. $2.jj() hr. afternoons. Mon lhru Fri. 897-215.9. -" For gd used rurn. anU· rromyourbusmess<'anl. ing equip. 3.5 hp OB SALE ques&clrTV's 957-8l33 Send one card for each motor. 21•· B/W TV. mma SEPTEMIER tag plus one spare. We refng. misc furn. 8 trk Hide-a-beds $15<1. Rebll return per manently AM I FM car s t ereo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• THIS is Where the BOAT ACTION IS For Buying 675·1579 Hull 30' Vega Must sell Balast & rudder crated $7500 Call8·5.645-2216 Pearson 14 ·. "ood family day sailor. w /trlr . $7001080 675·6900 Kit•. SJOO Call before JP M. 675·8390 '76 S1mau1. on g. owner. ~ m1 Good cond S250 call e\ ell 979.~94 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·11·Honda 750 17.000 m1·s. good cond. many xV"al>. $995 646.3848 2 '68 Yamaha's 90 & 100 + l4·sailboat, W.W. Poller. helmets and l'ar rack w/lrlr & outbrd. sips 2. MaJce offl.'r tii5 o.553 good ro nd . $1700. --~ S3979 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20<>0 HARBOR BLVD COSTA ME SA b42 0010 ·75 LUV PU. wtCam· borne camper Excell. cood1t1on. 751·5809 1970 f'onj 1'z Ton wlflat bd. r uns gd. great work trurk $1000/bst ofr TEACHERS Paid po&it1on an Protes· tanl Church Sehl. Lag lich. Sun only Nursery thru 6th grad e. Co· •>rdanalor also needed. (;all 49'J-3088 mornings only OMLY twinsiz,emattresa&box sealed attractive tag & books. rr St0-$75 . Antique Musk Boxes. $50, ruU sz $59. Stenlh:c.-d strap. meeting airline 549-<WJJ. Or Selling 631 ·3822 1976 ll:irlC'y Dav 1ctson 5-16-tro> <;locks. full sel. $45 King set $65. l.D. requirements. Pre-----------A,,.rican B &J Mattress 547·5636 vent loss & I.heft! For a ()(flee desk $60. Wall hung International personalized tag enclose sink $5. i',ormica top $5. And for the latest in BOATING NEWS check our front page Index daily. 41' Coronado Sailboat 1975, fiberglass. custom teak interior. two heads. large art cabin, ,, ba~:.. spinaker gear. cockpit dodger. new l'ovcrs. Perkins Diesel. This bm1l is an excellent cond111on. SSS.000. Call Ron arter 6PM. 714-633·3894 PP SS250. almtll't new Ask -pd----,-,-.--- ini: $600. licsl off~r c1111 S s ·• s·roo • ·atr, am· 645·261:1 rm. 77 Ford COU tlt'r. $4.200. b-0. 642-8362 Galffies Antique Burl walnut cof· wallpaper, fabric or _549-__ 3G_1_2 ______ _ K . . fee lbl $750. Mahog con-"Day Glo" paper & we Redwood hot tub, as· 1802 ettenng, l rvme !'"'le & game table Circa ·11 b k •-· 7"'~ 1777 • ..., W1 ac ...: tnm your sembled$ s·. never used. .... 1800, $400. Make orrers. o rd tags. r try two ca s perfe<.1. 70(>. Can deliver 642-8552 back lo back. 75Hll20ah5:3b .=:=:::=:::=:::=:::=:::=::==! BIRTHYEAR COI N PRICES: DAILY PILOT Thl'ater Tick ... s Honda MT 2511 CIPC.tn runs great. man~ exlra& $275/0r best orr 642·682i ·72 350 Honda. very )!ood rond1t1on Muk1.> offer . r::v\"" 673-oom PLAQUES-Years 1900 3 Pc. Sectional Couch, S2 ea or 31$5 Carpel, 140 yan:ls. gold. loats. Morine Tlckel clerk ror Mutual thru 1978. Williams Gin org/yel/wht noral. 4/5tagsS1.60ea. wool. used. St.50-$2.50 Equipment 903 0 /\gency . ,.-ull lime. Gallery 1832 Newport SOOO.Xlntcond.645·8094 6/!HagsSl.50ea. yd.498.1982.492.2010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cyclone l3 trailcr.cov('r. '711 Suzuki PE1i5, many I' h one for a P Pt • 642-6526 Lazy Boy Rocker Good lOor more $1.40 ea. W "'-h' •-dr er 4 Cyl gray marine "as xtras. exlnl cond $!125 extra:. $1000 or I rude ror a"•w•g mac me<>< y " 640-2221 or .956-1287 art. s liaJa BUR 64Z 7097 714/~·9'212 ask for Mr.•-------.---Condition. Sl20 Maple ta· Sales Tax Included ..., • eng. 2 to l gear box runs We11L, Newport S ta· 1926CalheV~nusSupe!'1or ble with alchd lamp $45 NOCARD? SSS. Mr. Co.rfce Maker goodS400 646·6917 Paul New OT 175 Enc1uro lJoners. Bell nickle Slot Machine. "u.1673 Draw your own or send Sl2. Electric ran S12 . ..;;.;..________ y h 1 ,,... I h Islander 30 Mark II. 6 1 ama a I 70C m1 1.>:-----------1 pen. <'Ond. $1500. Days. ----------name. addr""s. phone & Dinette tab e. 4 c airs WANTED Bnlish Sea~uJI 1 1 n A t ()(f Aft " 30PM 642 067 ~0 d " bl b d & s a 1 s. e ic tr as . 1 v c L><:!l er er Tow Truck Driver:. ex· · 1 lllde·a bed. qn sz. Sll5. we'll make one card per $20. A Justa e e 0 18 Mlr. stand shaft. ore aboard. Lido Owner ·s 55i 8393 •llLLVAM PORSCHE AUDI* 1976TOYOTA Pl<l<UPTRUCK 4·spef'd. ma,.::.. rt'ar bumper . mirr or ::. llC'l4784 I. S37•S t36J I HarbO< Bl.a G••oon G•1>¥" ·~ '3l·~ per'd Top pay. Apply Onental rug. beaut anlq Dbl dresser, $80. Oval tag.Addzsteach. headboard S2SO. 333 E . 752-0180eves759·1985. 11 2734 ---------G&W T o wing . 7400 Sarouk 22x12 . very rrurrorS15.SS2·7W8 Sendcheckormoneyor-18th#B.CM645·0377 ~~~e.must se 347 · 74 Suzuki 100. i.10ll m1~ 'Qllnt ·l~lon,xlnlmceh Ohm.s Way C M 642 1252 derto: loats, Pow~ 9040 -------~-very rlean S350 or b··~t c.'Olld. S89S -• · · · elegant.$5000 832·3110. Beaut hrdwd knds• bdrm ...... ·-1cal ~~ "' .. PILOT PRIMTIH~ .... >I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Fmn. 1 yr old. 642 Jit7:lor&i2 !!561 768-5008 TOW TRUCK DRIVER p . Id c h· 5ct. hdbrd, 2 end tbls. p O Bo l560 IMtrulftltnk 1013 5 7 • C h I C . d -NEEDED Must have ex· air. very o •i:i~se dresst!r & mar. anlq gray . . x ••••••••••••••••••••••• r s o n n I e ~oo r at1nli!; record Motor Homes, Sale/ '00 El Camino 350 auto. ~~e~I e ·n vases $1100. Appraised clr.$250.Velvelbdsprd. Costa Mesa.Ca.92626 ~ ~·~ w/Newport slip.encl art 536-3609askforR1ch R.nt~Stor .,60 P I S . S I MH l offH ----::.1. u v u ~~ ... .-& ... '~---·~· ... ·--_._. ->;:; :a:;;rni'~ .... -..._.,,....... :l:-u.iL1c -~ ~M·~· ol:.!J•·i•J.ci. A • _r.......... ~ . -. ~ --,..,~~. I c<.l."-l~ ~~_... ----.., PHUNl!;!Yft\,. ..:0 • trl.l . !' "'"l ,,.._ ,..,. __ . ... --.,.~.... . • ·~. •. . ,•.&.....i,~--...... ,~ • 1 nea e~s .;wu. ~pane e cond $50. ISJl lG46. .,,., -"'' '". " ..... ,.... ..,.. ·~ Trainee to lea rn a ll teaserv1ce$200. 646-8777 Telephone answering Sl00.642-4136 Dodis 9070 RENT 23' Fireball. selr· _, Roll t desk Teak ssso machines wtwarr. $79, U ' Whaler Evtn 50. elcc ••••••••••••••••••••••• contained. LoL'I o( xtrns. pha.-;es m l"Uslm plu Li -i873"1lattet Davirupright 'ro -op , . • w/remote. $149. Used Vito 3 clarinet. Good start. lrlr. hyd steering. SLl•S •y •1• "ILE . lli1S 22SJ 53 t'ord P~ t'or Sale or Trade 8911-764~ proc:essor operations. lo . be t R ood .-.o a bed $150. Call -nog~-1:!0-~l-. -coodllilw $125/or make covers. PP.840·2255 '" "" ""..._ handle special jobs & oc· piano.. au · osew nd 645·9737. orrer. 4934:ff9 YAC Newport 646·0551 Rf.NT-New "7822" Motor casaonal maintt>na nce. art. case .. excell: co .; ----------i Owner transferred. save ----------GI · h 35 Mustbeable towork well Olc1 Poplnr Armoar~. 20 '¥4 palntf'd pine Caplain·s now, Mesa Verde Coun· Violin, perf. for sUJdenl 1~~~-J:~~:~. ~:~1ler. 30f· Avalon ~oonn~ In wl hands Pay open Art Nov<•au vase, signed bed w/3 large drawers try Club. Eqwty mem· t.opcond. hard case . $140. bail tank, Xclnt. (or Fis· ronlofScan sand swrm llomc. Loaded Ry ·711 Dat'iun PU Kin~ C'ah. day/week/mo 675·5832 new I ires. ~ond 1·ond. l;.$2.1194 . . R. Hannig. 497·1978 aft 4 tmdemeath. & bookcas\' bership. Call 540-3071 afl Mt l wkdys or wknds. hlng or Div1nu. $1300 or area. $26.000. 6.73·5099 · or wknds. headboard. 1125. 4tl·H!A17 GPM. 800 72t12 " TR "'VEL "G£.0..11T eves ----------orter Slip needed-for new :12· !-'or rent 07R Pace' Arrow 25'. loadl'.'d. MIC Brand nt'w Wtnll•r ratci. !iSS-3060. S:.1(1(1Call 536 ~ltil. titl C:MC' l'l' .. <bµtl. •, T. «addle tank~. <'Ompl <'net r11mpt'r. St70u 0 uo 548-0M9 ,.. A .:;""' ..,,.ClftCfl 8010 --·-------• -i£;==:5::=:~=::.;~==;~~~E:=i 542·6093 546-0747 Kelch. Newport Beach Part-lime/temporary. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Filcrow closing, must sell area.631·0499 cxper'd.7$4·l555mgr. FRGHT DAMAGED immed! Whlle <Lane) 12 TRA VE&. AGoiHT llOTPOINT SALE. 3308 pc bedrm set 842·5873 Newport/Irvine. Min 3 ~~t':'~aer97~~29~larbor. Accent your rooms! yrs eirper. Call 754·1555. · Elegant. Spanish walnut TUPPERWARE AND CASH PAID corree table. 2 sq. com- 0 T H E R P A RT y Ws hr I Ory r s / Refrl g modes. 1 0<.1.agon. SZ62. MANAGERS. fantastic working Ol'not 957-8133 See them! 496-63.59 new home party plan, Used Refrig. Washers. MOVING: All new living makes real profits ror dryers. Best buys and room. king 111ze bdrm. 7 you' tr you know about Best Service. 536-0911 pc. dinette. desk. coffee Micro-Wave Ovens. lhla tables. code a phone. could be 8 natural ror _________ , 646-8777 you• Washer , Dr yer!\,...;_.;....:.. ________ , Sell profitable Micro· Multicycle deluxe Simmons 88by Crib, & W&Vt! cookware. We models only. Completely mattress. stroller. crib hove best designs which rebullt. refinished. Year Unm.s. 642·3045 clemonstrote well and y b · ~u rnst. Ground noor op-Guarantee. our c o1l'e Near I y new Pecan ponunlly. SJ30 each. Sale ends rtnlshed Hutch 3 ft. wide Cull MkroMart 10/1178. Coast Appliance. res. pnce cull 8·5 645-633.1 <7141631--0131 714-537·2542 ext316eYea. 751 -365.5 TYPIST llCEPTIOHIST Colds pot dlic 16 cu ft refri g, br coppertone, SJ~. 642·5717 ArcbltecturAI ornce re-Alldlon to 15 ~~l'tJI accur&te ltph1t. ••••• •••••••··~··••••• wwpm mlnla1um. f>'r0nt1----------1 office 11 ppear• n<'e. _"BLJC FURNITURE pleosant. rellable. ru. Wm t.. reretra Assoc. MacArthur al f'ord Rd NcwPQrt Ba•ch 71( I 644-0620 E 0 .E. Mt f• *AIETION* FRIOAY7.30P.M. <Dealers We*~ STORAGE LN I:,--STOCK LIQUIDATIONS 2075.i.t Newpe>rt Blvd CM Have aomethlnt to HD? 83:US2S Me·11618 0-ultd ads do It .ell • Queen 11z Pecan bdrm iet. $200. Sin1tcr touch & sew. S150. White chest $30. 96.1-7'7M Kenmore Wa&hcr, white. S75. 5 Pc Ddrm Set. Thomaavllle, lncldaL Desk. Mort•. 640-0455 Complete household. AnU· q_ut'a. flnci rurnlturci, chlnt•. c>lc. 6'2-~I 11 you're looklna for., bet ttt job. you won't wnnl to mill the employment columM In CIHiltled. ..-,.-,.".'' , ATTENTION SKIIERS Coming October t~t in the Classifi ed Section of I he Ou ily Pilot Our New Classification •• KllNG .. 8-UV 'EM SELL ·•:M TRADE 'El\t RENT 'EM ubu LODGING ' To l'lac" your 1.111 t•ull no" 64.2-5678 DAILY PILOT \ ' '. •"" .. Uniflite Newport OPEN HOUSE 'T1 Harvest. 2'1' sips 7 Slip Wanted: for my 54' Baywlndowll. fully 80lf· f1s h1ng yacht. Honus cvnl. $13.llOO SSG·i515 2131833-4746 NB businessman needs permanent shp for 27 ' Ertl'SOn ~u1lhoat l'i45~70 NEED SLIP for new MOTOR HOME '73 2Sfl. Champion by Chrysl('r, all Xlra~. low m llcs. consider Auto trade in Sal'n(1re ule Pr 552·1'122 ·54 Ford Flatbed truck. l ton w/rack body. $575. 8'2·7376. 1972 CHEVY LUV. low mileage. new wide tlrt!:.. Pcmi: Valley Shell. CH lfook up 646 90:'ft 1111 4PM --------42' Sport!ish 1:1' Sailboat, 942· Aft cabin Dick 675 t3!l3 v ... 9570 MtosforS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •38' Convertible ' SLIP WAMTB> ••••••••••••••••••••••• UAND MIW I t71 :~: ~ ~:~ Will evef'l b1Jy Morino Mttc::f~s 9 S20 It 00 DODGE VAM •28'~ea a WILL PAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0102281 l410341 •""'' n REFERRAL FEE OHL y S41•S -·ss Ford P1l'kup. god en~ i•vi.... GE The baggests display or & PREMIUM RENT &bodv. smo " ..... E DOD new Untfliles ln the '"' Al\ rA West, most models ready 34' or larger. N.n . area 4112 M87 ...,AulO ..... n\cr Dr. b M JRVlN£ forimmedlatedeUvcry. u!llnessman . r Honda '71 GOO isdn. com ll0.lll8 2001 W. Coast Hwy N.B Oundee675.a1M p 11.' t {'I >' rt' bu a 11 & •-----------•(•71•4•1•6'•~•·6600 ___ ,1wanted : Quiet family restored Lo ml PP 'i60MCCustom Van. needs llllp or lie ror like $2000/bllt orr 497 2351 Bc:st offer '77 Bertram. 23· Oybrtdge n e w 4 I · ll a 1 I b o u I c•ve!I. M0· 7504 ('rul11er, x lnt <'Ond . Rdcrencc!I avallable 046Chevy P.U Mus t sell '74 Dodi(' window v.1n 499·2541499-1378 Plclllle call Ron . 633'311!)4 Mnkc om'r R 311 O A u I u PS Ji fl 11112 Olen·L 23' cu.slom dbl IHh. s,.fll & 536-7842 AM/ 1-'M Xlnt cond $3000 cabin c r ul!ler. Mere Sid 9010 9 0 001·3tl7t I er 110 low hr!I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4WltttlDli•l'I 55 1~~~-------~~~I equ1p.,d. Orluoi •16' Cla!llpor deep hull. 75 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 Oodgf' Tradesm11~ cond . t "ndem trlr. h .p Evmrude Ju,"t n •blt '78 Chevy .. , t(ln d1mp r 100 Window Vlln. Ion,.. 963-5803 Only 20 hl"!f. New !!Calli & ~ptCIMI. rs. I'll. AC. b;M• 14 (')'I eni::. PS. AT. !lt~rlni lmmac New AMIFM s t<'r('Q rl•~settc. '. B. ~adfo. xlnt hotly & Amen<'an trlr & Urcs pa15 thru w11ic:t o w (n(I. 20.000 mi. mU11t ~l'll Must ~('t' Still on wnr chrome rronl "" n •or S5.000 bestolr ~ t9'J~ r11nl)''S3IOO.Collcvc11& bumpers /JI m irror, 'iS PordClubW:..~on.nt·w wltnds 548·0817. days custom point, ,pcc1al l"nai . brdk..-~. S 1 •Uv Sacrifice. "78 See Rt1y. 30' 'unbrldgt', lu hr . ull xtrnt. $49.SOO Ownt'r Dnve Kuechler ~--3191 orS.W-SZ33 ~933:; Uttli & r1 M\11 W -001 l 648.2775 - t59 ........ a.port.ct ...... •• • • .,orhd··············· ~~·.·.~~ ..•••.. ~.~!·.'.~~ ....... ~~·.~~~....... _Th_u_,...._ ... y.,_Se__.,p_1e_m_M_r_2_1 .... _19_7_8 ______ o;.;.A.;.IL;;..Y;.,,;P:..;l;:;.l0;:;.T~{:t:;.e,J.JIJ!... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-••••••••••••••••••• Rat 9725 Men:•cht .. ,.. 9740 ~ 9755 Volbwopn 9770 Autos, UHd A.Yto1. Used Auto1, U1.d WI WILL.IU'f IMW '71 z ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUI DAnUH ....................... ....................... '1TOuherWaaon,6SOOml C1•loc 9911 Mirc9y ttSO ,...._ 996S PAU>PORORHOT '78 450 SL. red till Int '71 Ren. RUI. 57,000 oMa AJC. Sn. Rf. AIM F/M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .f-&eL!I {J' .. r.90 Orl1t Owner 12oooml ml. xlnl cond. Best reat. cua ORANGE COUNTY'S CREVIER • _.. --.. ~i 122,000 Daya 152·7200 ofr.494·5820 ss.soo ~.0734 NIWIST 0-..•rJOO Fial.I to wlrnds eves. 8'1S.Z361 '71 RlO. nda carb. work. -UNCOLN·MERCURV 8 111-:WI\ k !th 1 \.i~• II '> 4V ' 11 ') WEIUY CLIANCAH &TIUCIS CGllNlll CHEYIOLET arilHerbot 81"d <XWl'A MESA 146-1200 WC PAY TOP UOl.l..AR t'OR TOP l S£n CA tu> l"Of\aGN, OOM -r1 or CLA.~Slr8 11 'JOAW tar I> extra rlt .... tin&. IAU91Uta -Harbot81\d o.a-. Im WEIUY USED CARS CALL CARTJJ Used C&J: M..:r 540-5630 1011 \ '0\ ,\ SO\ • l IN• '11 N Mt RC URY 282eHARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA &'''a •~ow.u c~rrompluun lt72Ml'1250C butingoodcood. Beatof '67 VW Rus rblt en& 11nd Oeale,..hlp l8 now0PEN UNfA AMA UUlllll11ldm11 M'lt•t•t11111 Aulu lr1n1 ' now er fer 962-5957 ltcond&M csl1eoooan.oxr1~::tuMoffi_?rK, • fAY FLADllOI 831'3.JI ofS~11 IH•l'l••I r ~ "' M""'*",...,._.llAIC"'"• l>ICK MILLi':I\ 1toorln11, &air cond • & W.Royc. 975' 646·148\ • UNCOLN·MERCURV •US8 IMWt• MOTOllS pow er w 111 d o w K . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~c--a..·, 16-1.IAutoCent~r Or. "1' ~Auto C916M1'V 1 :wl7 213~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WWRT l.2U W Wurn"r.S ,\ umru~O I ,,,,It "l DEALER IN U.S.A. Volvo '172 c~:!. SDFw)'·ILRa.vtkeNFEor~lit exlt "f&2BJ',U.tM a1r11d22.al.I> HOWA DCM¥,...._ JR{ ROY-:. llfOll-' ll0.70QO :::::.~Pn•t~t~~ii .._. 9727 Dov1•j,1111IQuallStrcclb CARVER SB.L YOUR DIMOCLIAl.AMCl "19lcal81A (QZ9RKM > ••••••••••••••••••••••• •7 milc 11outh ol ROllS·ROYO£ VOLVO 1971CADILLACS ~ ~~1~. e:s~ ~B~ 'T7'30r'l140 <9CT-RS> ..... Mew •71 Or-•n~ul;ouoty Airport IMO J•m~•• • Co &&'<I 73l·1616or963-3205 "nD>. UJ>S RI01791 N£WPOftT BEACH ,....__. ... ,,. SEE US! u~vllles un11 a...dC>Rs-dor HONDA Cars 133-o5ss clowo:::;Av~ ~qu1sv0Lvo EXTUMELY ,_ .. .-.1 co•_,.,y.,. MANY "rJ Merl'ed~. 2110 SE. 4.S. MISSION VIEJO LOW MIL.,"'G• ~ ... 15j"'' ~ ToCltooH~oml pri vate pt1 rty. $8500. '61 Rolls Royce white. 111·2110495·1210 ExcellentS~ng~ ~ UNIVERSITY fl'7~l<>r673~ e legant. rloe cond . __ _ , $19.500. 640-7030. Oil.ANGE COUHTY • ~bit. ltur~ 1972 350 SL w/450 VOLVO NABERS Seni~ tastn1 aowc ....... tec. RODI A,oy~ BM w L$40J ambortt Newpon eeach '4().~ IOIMclA ... 'S H-..a... c ... • GMC engine, 84,000 miles, '54 Cile.·~~· Rolls Roycde "'v ·CLUSlV""' v VOLVO -$11 ooo Call 540.-3&88 aty .. -.car new coo . c.A' ...... L ~· • • Tnkllt Pabtt allowancc. .o.ooo mi. S3:i00. 631.-... ~t Volvo Dealer< ~ ~Harbor Blvd. 'et MB!!()& w/motor ~ T~ 9765 euv~t~~! Cob~e8• M0-!1649 ttana, for parts only.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dll\ECT 1bt:xJ H.vbot Blvd. '78 CVCC Hatchback, 839 finn. 731-01 IEfOH YOU • Cosu Mew. 54().9100 =:~-;:~;::;.:~~~ ·::.~~ ~J~MLea ... • ~~~~ lim'., 'TT Cad. Coupe'de VIiie, great cond1\lon, $1800. • S • , pe rf. cond. S8.800. 4&4-6800 62 Mer cedes l 90 L . MAR"'UIS TOYOTA Anaheim 7 -2011 5'4-0590or752·78ll '77 MEltCURY COUGARXR·7 MOONROOI>'. Cabriolet top, fuH power. leather interior. s pll t powe r 1eat1. fa cto ry a ir , AM/FM 11lereo with tape player, till w)let-1. crws control. Only 15.00 milet. U03SN EI S679t NARrn5 CADU.AC AUTO CENTER . . ... -.... .. ...... . $ '74HONOACMc.Jltchbk, 48·~15 SEE us• 2025 s Ma= yellow. loaded, low ml. ---AMl .. ,M tape deck, new ""' Uond '71600 sedan, com· tires, llhr Int, hardtop MJ.SSJON YJ&IO 2 s wed ( a b v o 1 v o Chnrolet 9920 72 Col~)' Park 9 palls. SAL£ 9lerely r ebuilt &, coover\lble, xlnt. cond. lll·2110491-f210 Mechanics n ow al ••••••••••••••••••••••• ia~o~. xr~:r· fully restored. Lo m i. P.P. ?'·2912 '76 Cel1ca Li!tback wlre Ivan's , 1995 Ha rbor '65 Cbevelle. runs well. ~Jin · s2soo. OM 630'1! $2000/blt ofr. 4!J7.2J51 '78 300 Cl>. Sliver Mete. whls, AM/FM, 30,oOo ml, Blvd., C.M. 645-1982 body needs work. $400. 633's1MSTOCI! eves. So/Rf,AM/FM,Loaded $5300.552-0317 '74VolvoGLSedan,$3lJOO. 496-4525 Mllstml) 9952 850 No. Beach Blvd. '74 Hatchback 3-dr. Call S2t900 7l4·962·6292 '67 eoroo.a SHIO. firm. Not 642~ work, or 675-2396 '76 Monte Carlo. A/ M ••••••••••••••••••••••• La Habra Bob~l800 MGI . 9744 worldn1. Tow away. home. F/M Stereo, lmmac. 1965 Mustang convert. ti Be h ~-Whit • ~..-0 """-' Flrethoro red. SUOO cyl N"w top E" cond (COrner ac "' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,...,.,... ·n Volvo 242DL 28 000 7 · .. · ... · tier > ~Civic, 53K ml, new 70 MGB-GT. good cond .. 75 Celica S spd. AM /FM mi. RCA AM/FM. ~1ge 640-05l Call7Sl-6666alter5PM u= ~~RSI Michelina, brakes, bal· good price. Super clean . stereo, radials. disc w/brwn anl. asking $5950. 1964 Chevelle. 44.000 BC• '65 Mu stang Fastback. 714/522-5333 tery •. air cond. custom Lorru. 673-3573 brks. Xlnt cond Call 897·2'50 l.uaJ mi. Good tires. SSOO. 2.89, reblt eng. good ures. We're the new Chevrolet ClosedSUndays AM/FM. needs b Road & Track 646·4451 M6-5032eves. QT5.493-9149eves ::,~:t~~. th:e '';~~ work,,S950673-9054 ev . ~G0B GT&lf~ condi· Ask for Bill Rogers. Alltol. Used *llU. V AM Mustana converuble .69• yourt»ed rar! '77 BMW 5301, sunroof, '74 Civic, Mags, Radials . ...,.,. aya · 'eves Aller&PM960-3033 ••••••••••••••••••••••• II 1 7Sl..a801 """"" 2 dr, good c·ond., .M ·~ 9905 PORSCHIAUDI• ye11ow. x n t cond. JOE air. stc!reo. 4 spd, 18,000 Radio, very clean ......., .., -,.,,,6 Chevrolet Camero l3500/ofr. 646-0966 eves. u•c 1M.1211SO.._. nu.Sll.900.67S-9;89 $2195 557·6348 mpg, new tares, runs ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" """"' n·n•" " JClnt. $650. 832-3824 '70 Javelin. ndt int. work Automatic, 8-t.rack. air. &\ M~J. body good. CHIYROLET '67 Classic 2000C Cpe, ._ I Be (( Art mags. crulse control. needl ename work. $800 s nrf. Blau AM/FM,_,... 9730 •TOYOTAIU~S* ~~J:S36-5~~7° er. 25.333miles.<25701U Pbooe <7141 S97·5249 21 Auto Center On ve M1chehns SSOOO. 979·"537 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• 1977 Toyota Ceh ca 5· S5395 <OUno> IRVINE . '72 Jag XJ 6. blue/navy, ..,.,.,. · M .A.. '7 .. --------7.a.•7222 78 3201, clean, Xtras. v In l con d ,· l a on s~. stereo, mags, a ar a .... or 3. 4-ur. auto, ~ ' M 8 I ___ .,.. ______ , Smk G Be ff " UJIOSXH > • very cleau, lo ma, runs ·~ IJD 67 ustang. cy · auto. . ry. st o er $6000/ B.O 581·2237 eves ,4995 great. SlSOO. 545.5726 ~ PS. lo ma. very clean W ....... ED I 714-645-6799 $2450'? 642-1714 "'"I • '72 Jaguar XKE, 12 cyl., 1977 T oyota Cele c a eves. ---uo Late model Toyotas, c.-. 9715 beaut Br1t1s h rac•nl! Liftback S-speed, stereo, •71 Gremlin, runs xlnt. ~:,:3,'..:;:,~::?zm a.llDbile 9955 VolvOI, Pickups & Vans. ••••••••••••••••••••••• green w/blk convertible air, mags. (793TCQ> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Callustoday! i6Capri II, 2.8 Later. air, son top. Lo mi's. Collet· $5995 nds some body work. sunroof. st ick. decor tor's car . P.P. S46-6088. 131131 Ha<t>Ot 0111tt $375. 731-4091 '77 Monte Carlo. low mi. 1973 <98> Olds. L.S. New 20000 . . GardenG•cwe•M --.zm 99.10 AM/FM8·trklT·top,xln~ tares, c ruise, a m·fm e' . mi, ammac. lllld& ~.a M t l """-1237 A ..... ••1t heel l • ..., OQN\ or ...... 1089 """.... ua se . """" r......... w . owner. , -·.._,., o<W· K.,.....Ghlo 973$ MGBLate '77 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Ukenew.$2.995.642·3984 --------•••••••••••••••••••••••• XJntcond. '70 Riviera, orig. owner. '75 Monte Carlo, mar~ 1--~~~~""!'9-t '71 Capri 2000 .. auto '7l Ghia. new engine, new 494-5740 fully loaded, very good w/whtlandau top, swivel 61 Olck Deffo II PRICE OUR PONTI ACS NOWISYOUI OPPOUUMITY TOIUTAT CLOSE· OUT .PRICES , ......... 18 '"'"""' .... ..... -..... ·-...... - --· 4M7t --~·..iuceo!Oo-- .... '·~· ..,.. ..... ol ... .. .._ ...... ,.__, ALAN MAGNON. PONTIAC 2480 HARBOR BL AT FAIR COSTA MESA 549ro4300 9970 w/suoroof, low mileage. brks, xlnt cond , S2.'i00. cond. $800. 494·9837 bucket seats. all pwr ~. 497-4563 ll050.839-7863eves. 67J..4683 MOB UNl9, 2,000 mi on +windows. locks. etc .• PWo 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----·-----11 reblt eng. wire whls. 1975 Skyhawk. 31,000 ml, factory air. cruise con· 1977 FOID '71 Caprt,.auto trans, P IS, Lotm 97 37 AM/FM radio, xlnt cond. '72Wagon, x.lnt cond., good cond., A/ C. P /S. trol. AM/FM stereo tape. ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• THUMDHllRD Allol. ... ort.cl RJH. runs & looks good. ....................... $1.895. Call aft 6, 675-4921. S1700. P/B, $3400. 644·2119 very clean. 47 ,000 mi. 75 good cood. Trans insur. vs. a utomatic trans .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $975.548-7916 ·73 Europa twin cam 759-1639 1976 8ul k"a. 1 k 6 1 $3950.P.P.642-4091 on major parts. $2.200 pwr. s•eenng & brake'. M T k Mini '74 MGB Coovertlble, xlnt c .,..y ar · cy · fi 548 1829 n 6 ~ " Game.. 9701 Dahm 9720 tM/FM 8 ll~ 2706 · cond, Jo m i, $3500. '13Celica,auto, new tires, 5 s peed, white. Lo '72Nova.origowner. arm. · a · pm. pwr. windows. tilt wheel. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JteS, ustse · 673-4683 iihock:a, battery, muffler. mileage. 751·6666 afl. seoo Drive to apprec. lbis "i3 factory aircond., custom Maida 9731 needs lite trans & body 5PM ~9'38 after4PM. Pinto wagon w/new 2300 wheels. radio & heater 75 •DATSUMS• ~Selection Of All Models SALES-LEASING PARTS-SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opel 9746 work. SlOOS. 548-5518 or eng. AM / .ti~M cassette. Ser.1S0881 Stk. P~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'5-4509 VS.Auto/Trans. P IS P/8 , '76 Nova Coocou.rs, low mag whls, aslllng Sl900. $5111 Pl£0WHED VW"s & IMPORTS to CHOOSE FROMI See Our Fine Une at tt..bowVW 117 I I llACH IL ............... 14Z..4435 COSTA MESA DATSUN miracle mazda ..,4 Opel Manta Coupe gd. Tilt Whl, c rus . Cntrl, mi, loaded, Showroom Make offer. &45-8084. trans., auto trans, vlnyl AM/Fm, Fae. Air, Elec cond. 642.0326 top. -reasonable, S8l ·36l0 T....... 9767 S.Rf. Bm walb Tan top. '73PintoWgn,2000cc.new d 497.2362 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4200963-8712 Clirysler 9925 paint tares. shocks bke ys, evs. -"TT TR1 A/C 8600 tr11s St .............. ,.... ' • 21SOH•..+-•a....a ' 0 0 1 St Wg C M c g' d ° C•llC 9915 '77 LEBARON 4-dr new'"°°.~14 .--...,..... 6 pe a . o , ass. ags ~ p . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • • Cote.W...645-5700 $495/bst oft. Nds work. SS700-080754-0896 75c•A1•• ""C leather .. a.tr. PIS. PI B. '73 Pinto,gdeond. Call Mic.baeJ,636-3661 --new radials, wire whls, 66,000ml.Sl,190. 2MSHARBOR BLVD. '7l Mazda RX2 '51 Triumph TR3. clean, COUPE• VIW tinted glass. Vinyl roof. 548.Q57 54M410 S40.0Jll $l.,.. '73 4-dr, 4·spd, extra runs well, $2,000 fmo. Padded top, full power, AIM F/M stereo More! . Aiil · -Y707 548 2i19 r · 548 2775 clean. nms welL $1000. fl96.2S13. factory air leather XlnL cond. 962~ 1974 Pinto Wagon, 4 spd . ••••••••••••••-••••••• · · 545-5726eves. c t e r 0 1• m 1.. -good cond, xlnt body, HURRY MOWAT MIRACLE MAZDA W1111111E PURCHASE OF ANY NEW 1978 MAZDA GLC You will receive an AM /FM stereo ---------• i6 Spitfire lSOO, immac. 1 r • ow i ds • '77 Cordoba. fuUy loaded, new brks . A/C, $1900. POf'ICM 9750 white w/tan Int, low ml. (570GJP$> 3999 S.f.995/bestoffer. 644-~162afl Sorwknds. ••••••• ............ •• • • AJ4/ FM atereo. twin rac · 159--0845. 833-3322 '4!9912; rare Targa model, ing mirrors. new steel ~ 9935 '72 Pinto, lo ml, 11225. 5·spd, mags, AM/ FM radials Tonneau cover ........-New gas tank shield in· tape.""" ~"18 M G ' "t t t ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• stalled 751-01&\ _...., . . m 1 en, e c. , D ln nd I 831·21M 74 art, JC t co ., a r. •.-Lt 9965 '76 914 Porsche, clean, AM radio. auto, 36,200 ,.._.ac yellow wt blk le tters, • mi. Asking $2900 or bsl ••••••••••••••••••••••• must sell, make ofr VolkswOCJI" 9770 ofr.640-0271 '70 Le Mans, runs good, THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOt>O HllRBOP 81 VO COSTA MESA b 11 OOHI 76FORD THUfitDERllRD MOON ROOF. Last of the luxury "BardS." Padded top. rull power with c u sto m •nl erior <154PfE > $5499 NABERS CA.DILL.AL AUTO CENTER . I I • f A• I ' ' Ii ... , ' .. • ~, NABERS CADILLAC AUTO CENTER •DRIVE A* *UTILE •.• * SAVE A LOT "FREE'' 41M-7176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •llU VAM D .. _ $950/ofCer. Call t!ves. k '64 art 4-.u . 6 cyl, auto. 55&-6363 '57 Speedster, complete. '7buil .~ ~quareoodbac, 229• re~ 'ORSCHEAUDI• ruosgood,$295. •---------1---------orig .• 2 tops, $9000. S90 •\ eogme · g . · ·n •CADILLAC 645-9486 '73 Pont. G. P. Bea ut. ·67 T·Bird, xlnl cond. runs 'I • I•~ • "'' • . .. . .... ,, .. , .. ,, '• ··••1•1 Eogine.S36-83l2 Detroit, H untington SPECIAL• Ford cood..mustsee.S2500. greatl!t.SSSO Beach, before 6PM 9940 752~ 497.3037 orthecashequivalenl '76911S, While with black 1978 Seville. bur_gundy, ••••••••••••••••••••••• of$239.00 Int. AM/ FM tape Xlnt '65 VW 8 US. r e bua ll full power. all 1('&'\her an-A11fos. New 9 ......_Mew MIRACLEMAZDA cond. $13 ,800 days l600cc engine, 1SOO ml, Lerior. AM/FM stereo. ~PHIL •AUDllUYS• SHOP&COMPARE 9800 BARWICK DATSUN 1974 Audi Fox. yellow, automatic. 2-door, stereo 8·track, 44 ,000 miles . ' 11 1 .q• .. ,. 11" 8Jl .t37S 493-l37S 2150 Harbor Blvd. 549-7541 Evs7SS.1238 nu clutch. pTenure fuel tnJecUon. 35,288 LONG COSTA MESA plate, T .O . bearing. miles. (4SOPKD> C063LGT) 645•5700 '73911T.48Kmi.extras. trans mission. mot or $9395 FORD ·•we need to buy dean Best offer· mounts. $1500 or best of Datsun used cars" 9740 _ __.:.64....:~__.:.....:...:...• 642._._·~627_4 __ 1 .fer. 962-6466 Olli!-'~-~~ $3395 1976 Audi Fox. blue. 4· door, automatic, stereo UIP.4!, air cond .• 31 ,000 nules. <299NWC. > S Wall Pay Top Dollar S Mere~ leu '_ IJI) ••••••••••••••••••••••• •llLL YAN H~ ~ COSTA MESA DATSUN * * * * * * PORSCHE AUDI* VolbwCICJ" - -uo 1973 Porsche 911 Coupe, of ~~~ =DSJ 1978 Audi 5000 . •·door. 2845HARBORBLVD lf-YOU auto, cuselte. air. power 540-64 IO 540aOZ I l it gold. 5-s peed. a lloys, Huntington Beat•h st ereo. 65,000 miles. OFFERS '69"76 ilHdA&i,oMd:-i~.l' ~,.~.,.'f~.--)lt.. ~ 1S'.oocrnu~9~~97) '81) oat.sun Roadster. ifio(. .M ('T?AGPZ> PRE·OWNEDVW's ~ ........ t«L 1976 Audi lOOLS. 4-door, ~oodltiOh STB~tr. '* ~~=s il automatic, stereo tnpe, """-....., air cond., 34.000 miles. '70 Dal. 510 wal(on, r..uns .....-MERCEDES ~ <328NJE) xJnt. $1100 or best orrer. ..._ IENZ ....., $4795 ~957.::.:....:·<Mm:..:.:::.~~~~~ ....... ~ '71 Datsun wagon. vlnyl * fer At Lltlt Ju ic \Op, luggage rack, xlnl ""--s4995 .....,_ cond. Orig. ow ne r . .....-~· St.200. <I > 493·8751 <capo. Beach > * 1~11 it 1975 Porsche 91 i S.Coui>e, black. 5·speed, alloys. stereo tape. <548LXI l $13,500 um Porsche 924 Copper. 4·spccd, air condiUoned, stereo, alloys. <204357>. $9195 $1895 ILic. EUP142l Harbour VW 18711 B EAC H BLVD. Call Us 842·4435 77CADILLAC .&.DORADO ...... wttl\~•hU.. ....... and wttlte Ca brioret top. .Full· power, split power scats, A Ml 1''M with 8 track tape ptayer, fac· tory air. tilt wheel, and cruise c·ontrol. Low, low miles! !53.'SUMX I $9999 w LTO"CMdw ...... ~'/".. service record a vail. o ml, PS, PW, full pwr, lthr Int. AM/ FM s tereo w/tape, vinyl top, hvy duty trlr package. xlnl cond. $5300. 827·1145 wknds/eves, or 547·3001 dys. '7 2 Ford w tlCJOll ,, • S*-0808 833-3487 * SIX CLASSIC it *To~ ic lf-FROM: i( NABERS CADll.l.AL AUTO CENTER 1977 VW Convertible, ·~Ford 11peclaJ edition, wbt/ wht, LTD Brougham. '500. 75 8210. AM/ FM stereo cassette, xlnt cond.. Pvt o .. , •I" ~ ¥1 ,. .. ... . . ..... ,. xlnt cond. stereo, mags,1---------494·1359afterSPM $5800.5»-l81.5·642·l490 '78 Cpe d e Vlflc. o· -------- '68 VW Bug, new tires. EleRonce. low malea~e. 76 FORD LTD "brks. front end. reblt full)' equipped , ancl IROUGHAM SIOAM * •120 •JIOC il ""--•210-. • ,.. ....., • pty. 552-4736 '76 9US, breathtakingly beautiful. low mileage, air. A~/FM. 5 s pd, e•· cept. clean. $18.000./of· fer. 602/299-1831 aft. 5pm, or rHJ.I 623 ·6422 trans, S950. S49..t198 S3000 mobile telephone. Padded top, full power, Tue over lease. $272 mo. factory air UI~ wheel '73 412 Sedan, exlnt. run· 498-3265 or 498-35112, call s phl ise ats, and lo~ IUYOILEASE YOUI 1971 IMW MOW! •IMW• •USALIS• '73 Bavatla <337HOX > '742002.ttp. (3'13LPF> '7U30laalr (560MML> '7620024 1p. (S«l PQM) ·n m 4 sp. <233.<I Pl > '732002T11 (337110X) w~ may have your next car tn our Inventory. Call WI todl11 111·2040 4tMt4t .....-AMDl'tc:..& ~ * .. 111..ow ... 77 2llOZ, 1unrf. AM/FM, * HAUOUlt it chrm rim.a, pin strp. air .,,.,__ ....., cood.,1bwrm cond . .....-YW · . ~ 675-7218 eves; 834-l'TOl """-11711 ...... a.M dys Jlm .....-,......_. ~ '9n9f 9723 * .... . .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 89 Datsun Roadster , 1600, xlotcoo~ olng cond. am/fm. lll\er s pm. miles. (704POM 1 $$1-5147 !"'----------· $3199 'T7 9US Poncbe, 1mf, 1970 vw Oamper good 7' CADILLAC blk trim, fact. •lr ft oil body, brakes. clutch. COUPI• VILLE cooler. lthr seats. Ban1• Xlnt tnt·slnk/re frig, Padded top, lull power. btrl( radio wtspkr tray. AM/FM fl.trk tape. Must leather Interior, ractory Blt1llne 1hocka. roa see lD appreciate. Must alt, AM/FM stereo Wtlh ' NASH~ U\UILLAL AUTO CENTER . . . ~ . U&bta, I~ whit. COP· sell. $2300/ofr. 497-4217 tapt player, cruise con· , per brn met. paint. --------t rot, tilt wheel. Only 71 LTD. l owner. low 114/888-7515 · •• VW Sqrbk, good cond., 2J,000mJles, <917NOY) mileage, air, PIS, P/B, depenchble . USO. S7•tt $1200/offer.984·2800 CHTTOPSS • 842-4435 it FOR YOUR '72 9UT, rtllt en1 .• elec .. 833-7070. 646-~ Mike. 1975 Oranada 2 dr, bronze. EXOTIC CARlll * * * * * * wind., clean, ma.at Mil. 19'7' VW Bua, new rtblt we ww COMllCn -.iM enc. xln\ cond.. S3500. PS. air cond, AM/FM tape, $2900. 840-3936 Your Poracbe. "11 -.St., Xlnt concaa 2 ~e bra, flta batbtubi _MS-_l_480 _____ _ r.,.arl, JllJZ. ~i..!>"'w wj~~~t. 11 type. Uko .,_, Ponthe 70 'Bui. cleans, runs 1elnt, RoUtllOfceor ....,..,. er-lettered front UO. 75.000 m l. aood cond. NAHE-H', l ADIL l N AUTO CENTCR '76CADILLAC '88 4-dr. excel!. mech11n· lcal cood. $500. 968·9228 =Car '7$ 3000. bu~undy, Im· lf1.tol.5 87S.m&: 54NG83 '72 2002. tan, 1nrl, air, Jr~rr~nekc;'~om macuta:.~eh' .. 11n'.'*'11:'~· ...... t1H 87VW Bl.If, rebtten1. new AM/FM, txcell. cood. 14•4435 new .... "' · ' ' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I d $"'"" ~ 87Wi52 TIST DllVI OUR p0 nt, x nt con " "~· SIVILLI radded top. rull power. le11ther lnte rlor. spill power seats. factory 11lr, AM I FM 8 track . lllt wheel, cruise control, low miles < 46St7'3 I H47 ••••••••••••••••••••••• io M1.1vertck. xlnt cond. •Ir cond. S750Jmoke of· rerl!el-1844 ~.173-6559 JIA)lBOOk VW Chuck, 751·1462 3 0 SJ ..,6 b / ,.A1 Under Nsw Ownership "75 ~EL. '!!_1000 ml, •Int 'U CAR ..... n.... Jo ' . m . w D'li ge c.and.. 117.wu. Call (714) • Of THI v~ ....... .• """*' w mllt. Xlnt. Auto.sWl roof.air. alloy M t721 a57-llOSl. """' cood. 1t.ereo, one owner. wheels, 4'7·280S . •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• ~ , Good lnventory In stock. Best offer over suoo • . 450 SL Mint cona. 75 Hurrywhllothey laat 1 8"1-·3719 77 S30i, mint cond buy Tl XJI, air. AMtFM l#pe, hct Map. Leathtr Int. MIUQ.I -------- takeover}:::., rlek. mal:i.1:5' Warr .... uable. f7"9718 MAJDA/ ... AULT ·~.:!41 f~n7;;, ma~ •• IOSL R--•1 .. _,,.,.... 21'0Karbor81vd. condition ... r,,.1•t. out '71 2IOO cs. AJr, Auto. "° llO eonvertlbJe. runt ~~------"'""ti .... .,... COSTA ~!:SA ... -.O!' ' AM/FM. Ltather, Bl ai>d. body I~ ~ w~tv•' 17• ........ '"~I-I 00 1885. 5'5·2083 atl.sr 5Pll ov•MOOO~ fel.3Sllor154._.,• . ..--onweeJtdays. $1999 N/\tJ( 1.-1 < Al lit I /\1. Al nn CfNTH~ ' .. . .. . . Mst-csy "'° • •••••••••••••••••••••• "71 Marquis Col. Pk. 0r1J(, Prl owner . Sl095. MS-tm,1.14-~ '70 Montero. new trans, PIS. P/B, r II h, nsw brk Dds. Jd tra. runs well hrZS. (44'8014 SU•SEI IS DEALl•G I• • AIR CONDITIONING OR CAMPER SHELL 01 UP TO 5500 mscou•r OM AMY •71 COUllla IMSTOCI WE WANT TO SEU 46 Q)URIEIS ntlS WIBI DONTMISS THIS QNCE A. YI.AR SALE! ,, '"' ' ....... _,:: S .. -;., ... ~.-tow~cT Tale y...., Vtew T&Hnoff ltOM l .D._I 0.0. f'"l•· , l . ~ . I :- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C 12 DAILY PILOT Thursday September 21 1975 NOWI NEW NEW 1978 IRAND PRIX FROM ONLY I 978 GRAND PRIX J MODELS SJ MODELS LJ MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM EXAMPLE: 2J37A8P615939 NEW 1978 &RAND AM COUPE NEW 19781RAllD AM SEDAN Equipped with ~~~ • Factory air cond ___... ·,T,~:.·· •Automat1c trans --..:....-~...--• Po wer steering ~ -,, · De aler.-s Sug9ested Retail 57595 • Power brakes -..._.. ·':I" • Strato bucket seats •Console •Gauges • Tinted glass • Sport mirrors • Power door locks •Power windows • Till wheel 2G2 7U8P582442 DISCOUNT $1229 ~~i1:e 56366 -'pped with: • F=actory air cond • Automatic trans • Pow.er steering • Strato bucket seats •Console • D1g1tal clock • Cruise control •Gauges •Tinted glass • Sport mirrors • Power door locks •Power windows •Tilt wheel ,)} ; d\\._ Dealer's $8048 ·~111111 JI Qr:il SRUCJt ~e, sted t e a1 'c o 2o ••ue•s1ees; DISCOUNT $1257 • Cast aturrnnum wheels IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • Cast aluminum wheels IMMEDIATE DELIVERY llEW 1978 CATALINA SEDAN llEW 1978 PHOENIX SEDAN Ect_uipped with ~.;~~1!Jlf~~ . • CYuThe·~p_nt~ •Gauges •Tinted glass • Sport mirrors • Power door locks • Po vver windows •Tilt wheel • Rallye wheels • Automatic trans • Power steering • Power brakes 2L69R8X141486 ' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 'SuggMted retal C>'•Ce mav nave dealer instilled acc:euor1n . . . Sale 56692 Price ' I All Cara lokl On Approwao Credit All Cars ftlw Tu & LleenH All Cara Subject to flrlor Sale .__..._ 2Z69L8W11 1055 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Dealer's · Su99ested Ret ail ~~~·· .. ~1~?=as--,~ -,...... ~Df.S·GOU~ s1019 56342 - OPEM DAILY - 9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M. WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODEL.S . ' ....... , . '' • • , r ,~ • -.. _. • -. • ..,. " ... -• -.-....-...-= • n --- ... • • --- ... 2 DAILY PILOT * thur&day. September 21, 1978 Eve,Y Need For Every Time In NB "l!;••ery need fo1· every occasion" is stocked at lhe Brass Leaf bou· tique in Newport Beach. "We carry everything ror misses and. juniors from jeans to gowns, and from casual to for mal rasnions," owner coni 'Mccardle said. "We cater to the working girl," she added, "and we have bolh inex· pensive and expensive clothing." "We can order things for special occasions." she said. KelHe Kend8H model• • btue "K•rotyn" dreH by Bry•n't for The Velvet Cloud. Al 1000 N. Bristol in Plaia Newport, the Brass Leaf is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally, to 9 p.m. Wednesday and Friday, and is closed-Sunday. Legs 'Shown Off' At Boutique By JOHN M. DODD s.ecw_._ • ..._ ·'This is the year for wome.n to dress like women instead or like men." Owner Marlon Sidler of The Ve lvet Cloud bout.ique J>aid"~ce is in and women want lo show-off their legs in pretty nowing skirts ... "And men like it," she added. '•Easy flowing disco dresses and skirts for working girls, dating girls NOSE lfDUCTION ' or housewives" are popular, she said. Women's and children's apparel and girt items are stocked at The Velvet Cloud, 2821 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. .Mrs. Sidler and her daughter de· sign many clothing items and Daisy Originals of Miami. a designer label exclusive to The Velvet Cloud, also is stocked. "Our clothint( is n 't over· expensive, but il's not cheap and it's of good quality." she said. The priees range from medium to quite expensive, she added. Gift items stocked include: dec- orative furniture pieces, hanginl( lam]>s and pictures. "Everythjng but the ~lot.bing racks is for sale," she said. Mrs . Sidler's sister is the manager of a jewelry department in the store. can improve your appearance Our· Cosmetic Surgery Center understands your needs. ff you 'desire to improve your appearance. we offer free private consuJtation which explalns the surgery and anesthesia for face and eyelid Hfts, breast enlargement and reduction, modiflca· tlon of your nose, chin and body contours, chemical pool. hair transplants .. scalp reduction for hair loss. Consultations are available for scar improvement, dermabraslon and tattoo removal. Learn why so many here selected our facilities and Board Certifled'Qualified Surgeons. Compare our facilities and services with any other anywhere. Cosmetic Surgery Center · Medical Group LIH Mceardle-Tenore models· evening dress by Jean Jordan for the Brass Leaf. • ' ENCINO (213) 990-4960 LAKEWOOD (213) 531 -7420 SANTA ANA (714) 541-6651 E.I. Frankel, M.D., Director LOS ANGELES (213) 931-3767 Member of American Medical Auociatlont HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 540-6805 Auociatecl loard Certlflecl/QUAliflecl Surgeons Associated Pe;rm,atologlstl SAN DIEGO (714) 276-3332 I AUTHOR Of "HAltt TRANSfll.ANTS-AOOITIONAl 08.SERVATIONS" . PlalSt-E) IN ·~curlS," A DERMATOLOGY MEDICAL J()URNAl ... .. .. • ( .. ----- ' I I I Thurtd.y. Septembtf 21. 1971 DAILY PtLOT 3 Butte Knits, they're better tha n e ver SoP*tlooted. Aattemg. lbtoUfit./ easy. !Ute ICrlta tdor'I the cDllCI 't(lll coi Ive wtlt\. from May Con'l>crtv'• Fol '78 eolectlon of 3·plece pcrhUta n PQlvflttfll/wor:A daUJlllnt .... 10-11. ~ W9d jackel ""'"' ~.bOctt. ~ s:*Jkj l)a'lh. brlclt corrbo Ql(11t. llkad blazer. tweed palls crd cocw~ ettt and tie n rose corroo $120 bulle ttnll 16'-<11 may CC>ml)Qn\o llOtet the s ore is may company Open SurdOv 11 to 6. O<it'/ IO om. ~ Monday tMJ FlldOv: SCJlurdav 'II 9 Moy Co.. Costo Meta South ~t Plora. 33)) Brittol St~ 54Ml2t -May C.O , w .. -,.,. We~tminti. Mal, Goideil Wilt Cl Son l>il9o fwy" 898 2S2l . ) . . • l . ' ( I I ( f I I ( I -- • DAILY PILOT T~rada • Sept.mber 21 , 1971 ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,· ~ J J TO GIT .,,, SPOlllS, __ Wf'tlf -- PIRRCI --GllAl9 I . --' From September 15 to Oct. 2, bring in the $3 bill above and use it towards tne purchase of the shoes indicated. It's as good ·as money at Frontrunners RAFF/..E PRIZES ., From Sept. 15 to Oct. 2, try youf luch in our Grand Opening rsfflP. No purchase is necessary to enter and the grand.prize Js a trip to the *tlell9t.ttw,~·· ~kru ~'ff ,. .. ~ Hawaii, all expenses pa1if! · · ($399. value.) l ljf."JAii F•ahloNlble dr!!H•• are modled for May Company'• new petite de-'· ;fl,~seb . t'®~.~M~~--.: ~ ... ~.~~, ··(rl't :::. ~ ·.~ .. : -II "''· . . .. •. olRll.M*'f Ouffik (SWu, (r,o/) ' • I (Other prizes will include three sets of men's and women's running outfits, complete with ~holce of shoes ($50 value), and a free Frontrunners personalized headband for everyone, while supplies last.) .. , . :·,.. The new adcJress Is 1000 Bnstol Stleet North, fl5 Plaza Nt!JWport. ( 1 Blk. north of Jamboree and Bristol.) It's the same mixture - the best names in athletic shoes, names /Ike Nike, Puma and Adidas, and the highest fashion shirts and shorts and suits 101 running, tef)nis, basketball, soccer, ~-r:~J n . football and baseball -that has made our Brentwood f1ontrunners so popular. So come. on ouU Saturday, September 16, come to Frontrunners and pick out the shoes you need to get Into the sport you want Come celebrate our Grand Opening while we celebrate yours. 1000 BRISTOL STREET NORTH. •5 PLAZA' NEWPORT /ALSO BRENTWOOD: f f8'0 SAN VICENTL BL VD (2131 820-75661 MONDAY·FRIDAY-10 AM·9 PN. SAhJRDAY-10 AM 8 PM. StJNDAY-12 PM·& PM Ho purchau •s necessary IO enter Just come 111 ln4 1111 ~ !he en/I')' lorm provtded Winners will be selOC~ by• rlMIOm Or1wlnQ, Retul1$ ot o. •winG wll oe lmM WiMefl will oe "°''"e<1 by mall OdOI ot winnlnq will be o.te1mJneo by 11umt>e. ot &nl!tet received Slate, l60Crtl •l!O ""*tu• impoafid Otl Ille pr11e·wfnners wilt be the aoie r8'l)On&1bl/ity of ,,,., prize.~ners. EmplOy.., of FfOfltrunflerl. lf19'lll, ln<t. lie t1m1Ht ol tny 1uch tlfTl/)kJY~ ere flOl lltglt>Je Ally reQUflSl torlhe n•m• of ltle wlfln« fhov/<1 be m111«1 '"" 1012/78 to fronlrunner& . ~ . . ... _ ...... -.~ -· Petite Dep-a-rtment lntroeuced May Company has introduced a petite department. "For years, the 4 foot 10-inch to 5 foot 3-inch woman has been relegat· ed to shopping at expensive special· ty shops or settling for too-cute junioMtyles," a spokesperson said. "Our petite department bas 1reaUy enlarged the avallabWty or fashloM designed and created for thisspeclal lady," she said. Special Events Scheduled Many ape .. ial events are scheduled at Robinson's throu1h Nov. 16. Featured are educatlonal pro· grams and an oriental promotlon. The calendar; available at Robinson's Fashion Island and Weatmlnater Mall, includes tbe followlng eventi: -Howtostartyourownbualnesa -lnvestlnglntheatock market -Antiques -Fuhlon, hair and akin care -Relaxina with bto.f eedback -Cbanaina to the .metric ayate.m --Preparln1 baby food "from acr•kh" wllh food proceuon -Oriental ln.splred decor for the home Calls regarding proerams ln Weatmlnster Mall may be directed to 8M·4321, and in Fa,bion Island to 644·2880. Creating fashions for the petite is not simply a matter of making a smaller dress. Details, tucks, pleats and decora- tion need to be scaled for her special figure. May Co. in South Coast Plaza now carries a full collection of career, daytime, one and two piece dresses, jacket dresses and elegant evening looks. Miyoko Komorl 11 • choreo• ••Phet In one of tM m•ny PfO- gr•m• offered by Aobtnaon'1. • ... ... 5 • . I I I -- , • Robinsons Newpo_rt F~shlon Island 644-2800 (Jl1d Westminster Mall 898-4331. Thursday. September 21. 1978 * DAILY PILOT 5 . ''w~~~4..·i'1"' .··. --·~..._ ............... -.t·· -... j 6 DAIL V PILOT * Thursday, September 21, 1978 Newport Beach Girls 'Steal' Fashion Show ''Our Newport girls were the hit or the fashion show ..• Owner Dorothy Shreve of Dorothy Shreve Modeling Studio sctid her. models "stole the show" at a recent fashion show for more than 1,000 fashion buyers. "We really get them out there - they learn a lot helping pro models change and dress, and they work their way up lo being a pro model," she s aid. Another recent fashion show us· ing male and female models from Dorothy Shreve Modeling Studio was a Sports Italia show at the Anaheim Convention Center. The models also do much print work for store catalogues. A new addition lo Dorothy Shreve Studio is opening soon al 1525 Superior Ave. in Newport Beach. "It Is a private, exclusive disco aance studio for sophisticated Newport Beach husbands and wives who wan.t to learn disco, but don't want to go with the kids," she said. A modeling studio also Is at the Superior location. Dorothy Shreve Modeling Studio is at 3404 Via cdo in Newport Beach. The next fashion show her models will be al is scheduled Nov. 19. The shows are exclusive lo wholesale fashion buyers, and the Rammetles cheerleaders and the Golddiggers will participate. "The only way for models to im· prove is through experience." she said. Gayle Larson, owner of Yo's Xclusiv, wears Jerry Silverman'• suede tailored ~ suit with new f ortles look and Alex Wtlson overseu bat. MARINERS MILE SQUARE 2700 West Cout Hlgtlway. Newport lk~c:h, CA 92663 ~3942 Open Mon.-Frl. 10·5:30 Sat. 10·5 Cindy Pelletler (In the Miio Health Club shirt) leads women through circuit Jogging, recently added to the programs at Miio Health Club for Women. Women Joggers Attract Looks While Conditioning Bodies "Drivers honk, guys In apart· ments cheer, ,policemen a nd dogs watch and ducks in the canal quack." Circuit joggers from Milo Health Club for Women in Newport Beach attract attention with their efforts. ., ~ circuit jogging an instructor 'lead~ ef 'Wt'llftee ttl"*-" Ute streets. 'Ibey run, stretch, perform isometric exercises and gab, a spokesman for the club said. ...Jdil<>-Health Club for Women re- cently has added circuit jogging to its series of programs, which in- cludes: husband· wife exer cise, senior women exercise, pre-ski con- ditioning, exercise to music, disco lessons and sell defense. The club ls number one in Orange County for health Instruction for women, the spokesman said. "It ls co.-owner Cindy Pelletler's almost evangelical fervor for help- ing women to regaJn their shape and stamina that has made M11o n~m ber one," the spokesman said. •'The women are encouraged by eve1yone's enthusiasm," he saJd. Milo Health Club for Women Is at 206 Walnut St. In Newport Beach. I> Your A , Dally Pilot • can be Recy=.· Co••tOol• ,. the olfic1-I recyclinfl Cenfef lot Coat• MHa. 556-5981 STYLE Edition of Orange County Living DAILY PILOT ... ·""· lft&tt~~ Robert N. Weed GeOf09 A. Leldal FiOiikilJOn Minlllt Special Sections Staff: John Dodd Photographer: Barbera Cary Cover photo by Barbera CatY showing modefa D.ve Haaldn and Mw Johnaon from Dorothy Shreve Modeling Studio. PMll • • .. • " • " • • " ,. .. ... " ' 11 te " ti • te 11 • • • ti " ., 11 " .. • • • • ' • .. • II "'" " • " • \ I I Buying Made Ea sy At Shop Th1Ksday, September 21, 1978 * DAILY PILOT 7 Hand Kissing Contest This gallant man-to-man com· bat Is featured at the Henry VIII European Festival, scheduled Saturday, Oct. 14th from 11 a.m to 5 p.m. In South Coast Plaza Village at Sunflower and Bear Streets in Santa Ana. , , . , "We make shopping easy for the customer." Owner Pat Cassin of J ean Dahl in Westchff Plaza s aid she "edits' clothing lo make coordinating gmrgm sont 1ongelm mte lure easier. \ ''Three customers came in today "'ith clothes from last year that they wanted lo update." ::.he said. "You don't go to a big department store and do that," she said. "We sho'.-Y a customer how to get mileage from their wardrobe," she 1:1dded. Designer sportswear is stocked for aware and active women from 25· to 50-yc<irs old, she said. A fashion trend at J ean Dahl is the narrow, straight look in pants. "They make you look slimmer," she said. Leather and French fabrics that look like leather also are popular. "Ves t dressing a lso is very popular," she said, "because it up· dates last year's pants and skirts." "Accessories and novelty items canJive a wardrobe a lift," she -. ad4f ! ."!" ..... ~(() •v ~"t ._ .,.•.:,.·}I ~.c::: ........ "'•- I ...... " ..... • • •• •" ....... •• ... I ... ••,.• ~ See the Fall Cc llection in South Coast Plaza on Friday and Saturday. September 22 and 23. Informal modeling from 11 :30 to 3:30. Ultimate femininity. And insouciant glamour. Black for cocktails: open side-drcu>e dress in rayon jersey with deep decolletage, 4 to 12 sizes 265.00. Fine Dress Salon ·- r /'ti<;;'I, '~~ • #' ~ ... \p... , ~ .... - 8 DAIL V PILOT * Thursday. September 21 1978 . ..... Monte (left) and Art Portnoff display rare pink minks for Balboa Fur Factory. Education In Furs Offered At Balboa Fur Salon "Customers can get an education in rurs." owner Art P ortnoff of Balboa Fur Factory said. li e said customers can watch their furs being made. because all their rurs are manuractured on the premises at 1000 N. Bristol St., New- port Beach. Ninety percent of their rurs are custom made lo cu1:1lomers' color. skin and s tyle s pecifications , he said . He said this is unusual because mos t furriers buy or contract their furs from other sources. Furs at the factory range from a $200 rabbit coat to a $40.000 sable coat. Furs from "ever ything and a nything not on the endangered species list" arc offered. These s pecies inc lude . fox . mink. lynx, chinchilla and Russian sable. "Remodeling, restyling and re· pairing of any kind of fur from bedspreads to coats" a lso is of· f.cred. Portnoff sai d. Fur is an investment. he said. because it rises in value and it last1. longer than cloth. Balboa Fur Factory is open from 9 a.m. to 5 pm. da il y, to 9 pm Wednesday and Thursday, ::ind 1s closed Sunduy. Put Y 011r Best Foot Forward 20% ow -IMltl'a. WCMMt1'1 I Cwtdrttt'1I Western Boots by ·-'le Tony Lama * Dc-n Post * Nocona * Acme * Justin EncJlish Bocts by * MarlborouCJh *Service Now RASMUSSEN'S CHILDREN'S SUPER • SPECIAL TONY LAMA BOOTS Reg. '3700 '2695 " MOIL-Sat. 9:00.5:30 Fri. 9:00-l:OO s..day Cloltd -i , • l Owner Emmett Ross readies tor the grand opening of Frontrunners and displays the shoes and athletic bags stocked. Thursday. September 21. 1978 * DAILY PILOT 11 Service 'Documented ' "f know it sot1nds trite but ll"s documented lh<Jl our success Is becdusc or our cui-tomer servic<'. ·' Owner Emmett Ross of Fronlrun· ners athletic sho~s and apparel said A BC telev1s1on fratufed hi~; store beca usc or Lhf~ store s outstanding success. "We recommend lo vur clients that they bf~ persi!.tent in gelt1n~ what lhc:y w<1nl." h<: s <1id . Specializing tn athletic s t.oe.; i:; big buMnes:> riow. he said, because one OUl or C\.Cry four pair., CJ( sltvc:. in the ll ~ I!> c.t !>r><•rl shot· II <: sa1d J U percent CJf his bu!>incs.; I:> in shoe;.. and lie has l tu style:;. lie -stoc ks s hoe:. for . running. tennis. volley I.Jail. basketball. rac· Q u l! t b a II . fuCJ lb d 11, soc c c r and l.JaselJall. Athletic s hcirts . warm ups and lops in both long and !.ihort sleeves for a ll the above ~ports also arc <>f rered. he s aid. P rices ra~gc from $7.99 Lo $200. Name brands includc Adidas, Puma, Nike. Brooks. New Balance. Tiger, Medico, Dolphin. J elenk <11"\1 Ullrasport "Popular c<>lors are ) <>11r basic '. like n:d. blu<• and yellow ... hl' ~aid A full lint• or socks, kncl' umJ ankh• brnces. jock strap'\ <iAd such acccssorics a;; rn ngazinf:'c;, l)()()ks ~LOP '-' alchc•. wris tw;:itch <-; ttnd Lra vt·l l>ags <1l!>o arc stocked The nrw l>IO rl' al IOO-O N Hn..,101111 P lJlJ NCWJA•rt . Nt•WJJl1rt H1•;.id1. l'i hJ \'Iii~ a grand 0 11c11111i through Seple mbcr. A s ale or $3 (iff Oil thrl'c (.Npular models of !.il1C1eJ 1s orrere-'1 d.1d a trip to Honolulu and 25<1 T sh Jl., ar .. lJ~ 1ng raffled. ··We arc a oni: c.r1 l10 l" slu1• f1ll1n~ service, and wt con:.1dcr 1l a personal challcngl llwl <1ur cltcn·' are satisfied."" Ros ·i s aid Eye Skills Affect Reading '"If the ncccssa ry skills aren "t present. r e a ding b ecomes a s tressful and fru s trating ex- pe ri en ce." s aid Or. Mark R . Stinson. 0 0 . He said deficiencies in visual skills can be pre!>cnt in a child wit h 20 /20 vision, and can be detected by an observunl parent or teacher. A short attention span or the need lo use a book marker are indica- tions. Other indications arc excessive tears and squinting during reading. "It is a good idea lo consult :!!\ eye care professional in lht 't cases," he said . lie finds it very exciting lo watch a ch ild"s $Chola!>tiC performunce and self-image improve . Dr. Stinson ·s optometry office L•·.a t 11057 Warner Ave 1n f'ount\ir Valley . "Oftentimes visual s kill efficien· cy c an be improved with simple eye train ing exercises done at home." he s aid. IVIARINA VILLAGE , A Beautiful Place for Beautiful People to Shop ... Stroll ... Dine ... and Enjoy! A small. intimate shopping center ;s located near the main entrance to famous Lido Isle in Newport Beach. It's called ... Lido Marina Village. There is no other shopping center in th e world quite hke it. Here, you will find the latest in designer fashions. Try sensational new hair cuts. Fine jewelry. European kitchen items. Exotic gifts. Antiques. Young and very hip fa shion gear. A 50·foot yacht Imported glassware. Games. Haute Couture. ••• t ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Walk the boardwalk. Sip expresso at outside tables along the water's edge. Tty natural food for lunch. Or seafood for dinner. .. and discover sensational after dinner delights. You11 want to try the many fine restaurants at L!do Marina Vlllage ... soon. An experience in shopping ... and dining ... that you will not want to miss. LIDO MARINA VILLAGE 3420 Via Oporto · Newport Blvd. and Via Lido I ~ t I . ~ I 10 DAILY tllLOT * Thursday. September 21 . 1978 AfAMOtJS MAKER Soft Leather shoe in rust . . Reg. 27 .r:IJ Krozie Kotz price 11.75 brings o 3-piec.e d en im coordinate outfit to us. The jodet hos rust kni t trim . . . Reg. 32.95. Krazie Kotz price 21.88 Vest ... Reg. 19.75 Krozio Ko1z prico 12-88 Panis ... Reg. 22.95 Kroz1c Kotz price 16.88 Oily Famous Branch! Thousands of shoes to choose from . Amolfis Amonos Joyce Passports Geppettos 1111111111111111 1111111111111111••························ Employees of Krazle Katz Fashions point out new 1t0Je. All Stock Discounted ''Shopping here is like shopping the wholesale clothing m arkets in Los Angeles and San Francisco." Owner Ivan Katz of Krazle Katz fashions in Huntington Beach said he sells the top names in fashion at 20 percent above wholesale price because he shops at the factories. "The big stores shop differently and I give better discounts because I do more work," he said. "I take advantage of being a smaller, volume oriented shop," he added. "Everything I have is discount- ed." he said. "If everyone in Orange County knew about my store, they all would be here." he said. All s hoes at Kr azie Katz arc marked down SO percent. Name brands in s hoes include: Sblcca. P assports, J oyce, Amalfis. Bare Traps. and Andrew Geller. "I carry nothing but name brands in clothes and shoes," Katz said, "and I a lways carry the latest fa s hi on." Krazie Katz Is at 9932 Hamilton Ave. in Huntington Beach. Optometrist Announces the opening of His office in W orner Euclid Plaza, Fountain Volley Besides the usual Optometric Services such as Eye t"'Jminations, Contact Lenses, and Fashion Frames we also off er specially designed Core For Children, and the Visual Handicapped. The office is open during business hours, evenings and Satu<doys. 775.(E;F., 11057 Wane< Ave. y p b p a p . ' ,, Th h• M• ~01 8• Ne Uni Thursday, September 21. 1978 * CAIL Y PILOT 11 l White's Offers Best Recliner Selection ... Julie Spark, (left) shows Alssa Wayne Intimate apparel at Fern's Lingerie. Travelers Wish Famous Lingerie Sold "Travelers say they w'ish they had a store like this in their town or country." Marge Pantzar, manager of Fern's Ungerie said, "when people don't have a store like this, it's like going to a picnic without ever hav- ing eaten ice cream." "They've seen it in magazines and when they finally are here they really think it's unique," she said. 1·ravelers from Washington, Idaho, New York, Massaehusets , Puerto Rico, Lebanon, Korea, China, J apan and South America. have visited Fem 's. Bras, panties, sllps, r.amisoles, ., hose and petticoats in all colors and fabrics are stocked. Fern's Lingerie· is at 2406 Via Lido in Newport Beach. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily, and close<! Sunday. '''''''''''''''''''''''''''~1111\11 111~11\11111 11 fl lllltlll t tt•••········ "We have the best prices, the best service and the best selection. or recliners In the area." Owner Dave While of Whi te's La· Z· Boy Showcase Shoppe said he has unique shops In Costa Mesa and Mission Viejo. "We have the best prices and selection because we buy so many recliners, and we have the best service because we offer a lifetime warranty on parts and we offer im· medi ate free delivery," he said. La·Z-Boy recliner rockers, swivel r ecliners, omce chair recliners and double recliners are orrered at Wl\ile's. "La·Z·Boy-has been patented since 1929 and it outsells all the other recliners," he said. More than 100 items are on the showroom noor, and more than 500 are stocked. There are l wo locations: 369 E 17th St. in Costa Mesa, and 28892 Marguerite Parkway in Mission Viejo. Hours arc from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, and to 5 p.m. Saturday. ___ _ "' Owner Dave White recllne1 on a L•·Z·Sleeper from White '1 La.Z-Boy. - FASHIONABLE VILLAGERS e<iOY a casual lunch at one of the lnternotlonol restaurants ot South Coast Plaza VILLAGE In Santo Ano. Seated left to right-Kathy ~lildldtl:',~ ~iii~0~ ...... ~~ .·, ... ,,1 !t..~ ~ly Amber Shop. In one of the-mop's winter white suits: lo•• and Crown R..touront'1 Manager. John West In o closslc pin stripe suit from the Village's lpatolo Tollofing and Men'• Shop; Donna DeMorlo. Advertising Secretory In one ot la TOftuga'• Pontlelle knits by Pure Goulet and standing. Jose Uribe. owner of Conflnental lmpot'ft in a wool plaid suit from Spotola and seoted- Dlane Ross In a two piece Gunne Sox dusty rose oottlt from Sportswear Comer (4th floof. MercontHe Building) with luncheon dote Rondy Emmons. owner of Poto Flowen. wearing a vetvet blazer and wool pants from the Spotola Shop. Othef Village Shops carrying new foll fashions Include: Dole'• Footwol'tct. Honnl -.or fa1hlon1, and Donl•••'• iouttqM. SOUTH COAST PLAZ~"' Located at Sunflower & Bew Streets, a.nta Ana ~·South Cout Plaza MM! Open Delly J t 12 DAILY PILOT * Thursday, September 21. 1978 Pendleton· (ounlfY Clothes af .. ays wrgm ,.oo/ PencJlelon Sportswear Separates Bnngs UPdaled Styling to lhe Tailored Blazer S90. S95. and s 100 Plealed Sktrt S54 Turtlenecll Sweater S28 Sizes 8·18 Beaut1lu1 Range or Co10<s Metor c,.... C•• 1816NEWPORT11.VD., COSTA MfSA ... ~t:J0.6:00 CloMdS-.y1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~111111111111,11111111111111111 111 1 1•············~···· Menswear Slims Down "Tbe silhouette is slimming down in men's wear. "Ties, lapels and pantlegs are getting narrower." a spokesperson fo r Westcliff Custom Tailoring and Men's Wear said. Mos\ styles at this Westclirf Plaza haberdashery are conservative, yet stylish. he said. Business clothing for the busine!>s executive is sold at the shop. "Our expert European tailori. have a combined experience of 75 years," the spokesperson said Name brnnds at the shop incluc.lc Jay Mar , J ohn Henry and Briar Prices range from S2 soch lo $50() suits. and sizes are 39 to 46. There are no high-pressure sale~ and most business is by word of mouth. Heurs arc. from 9 30 a m to 6 p.m . Monday to Saturday and lo 9p.rn . Thursday. Owner Steve Balogh models a 100 percent camel hair Jacket from Westcliff Custom Tailoring and M en's Wear. September Fashion Event Scheduled At SC Plaza "September Showcase" a four. day fashion event · is scheduled Sept. 21 -24 at Nordstrom in South Coast Plaza. One feature is a fashion Show and beauty makeovers b~ an editor of Mademoiselle magazine, a cosmcli· cian . a fashion coordinator and a hair designer. The beauty makeovers will be done on members of the audience . on Friday, Sept. 22. Another feature is a collectors car exhibit in the men·s department. wilh restor e d 1959 Porscht: Speedsters. Special merchandise showi ngs. '\-,..Q~~igf!~})_Q).ViruJ.i $ .ilMl, .,.,.!;&. i~Wtv.~ 'rnft\YOlii1V 'Bmst~·btfief' ";,ep. tember Showcase'' events_ "The Showcase culm inates Satur· day. Sept. 23 at 9 a m. with a fall trend fashion show on how to put a whole fashion look together,'' a~· ve.rtising manager ~an Phillip~ said. , Ndrdstrom is divideCI into deparl· ments with different nJimcs, dealing in different styles or apparel. Some of these departments include : . -Gall e r y, for wom e n 's i;portswear and reJidy .to·weal' dresses. -Collectors, for women's de· signer labels, including Anne Klein and Albert Nipon -Town Square, for working women who want affordable rashfon -P oint of Vi e w for career women who want coordinates -Brass Pham, for young women -Brass Rall, for young men. H any item can't be found at Nordstrom, their staff checks with their 25 other Northwest locations to try to find it, a spokesperson said. "We have formal, Informal and casual fashions for people with a contemporary way-of-mind " Ms. Phillips said. ' Nordstrom's sales personnel have an "old fashioned" tradition ot 1c eepin g personal books for customers. These personnel will record a customer's tastes in fashion. and will call them if merch~ndise o! m· "Ancient M a dder .. sllk by Anne Klein Is modeled for'"the collectors ahop at Nordatrom. terest to them becomes available The largest selection of women·~ shoes in Southern California is stocked at Nordstrom. Ms. Phillips said. Men's shoes also are stO<'ke<l Nordstrom :llso has a complclt' children·~ tmd infants' depa rtment L , I ' p b p a p ,, Th ha M• '101 B• Nt u~ .. f 'Wholesale Prices' 'Customer Plays Designer' "Our jewelry prices are basically wholesale." Owner Bob Raciti of Raciti Jewelry Co. said he imports bis jewelry from major European and American markets, therefore be is able to sell al prices most retailers pay. Custom designing is done in a wide range of prices and styles. "The customer actually plays de· signer," he said. Popular styles for women are dia mond cluster rings with colored gem stones. and for men single. la rge stones are popular, he added. Custom watches are sold and a full-time watch specialist is on the premises. Name brands In watches iriclude: Baume & Mercier. Bueche-Girod, Jeneve, Citizen and Wyler. One-of-a-kind items and lnvest- mentdiamonds also are stocked. "We have been in business for 50 years, and we've been in Costa Mesa since 1957," Raciti said. Raciti Je welry Co. is at 1838 Newport Blvd. in (;os ta Mesa . Hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m Monday through Friday, and to s p.m Saturday. In December. they will be open Sunday from 10 a .m. to Sp.m ~-September 21. 1878 VERY ON ,IS TALKING ABOUT TAJ MAHAL For Best Selection in 14K Jewelry. some with Diamonds & Cultured Pearls. Gold Filled & Sterling Silver Jewelry. Jewelry Boxes. Music Boxes. Wood and Stone carvings, Wallets. Belts. Watl PlaQues. Key Rings. Pendants. and Many Other Novelty & Gift Items ... SHOP AT IJAIL 'I P:t..OT IJ TAJ MAHAL JEWELRY & GIFTS Q (Parkview Centre) ~ 5307 Un iversity Drive LOOKFOA ,._,, .. ,, •. ,,,, l,r vi n e 9 2 7 1 5 THE TOWER .... \.--"""-- Goldar!Wth Claude Newman (left) and diamond aetter Alex Zablavaky make rings, bracelet• and necklaces for Raciti Jewelry Co. Tel: 552·3881 . SHIRTS ENRO& CAREER O.UB I l'/2 te II Meck ....... SPORT COATS e..1 ..... c t ,,. ~1Te . \ SPORT SHIRTS BIG SEl.EOION Of ENRO, CAREER O.UB, CORSINI, GOLDEN VEE ,. SIA<XS JAYMAIA CHAMPION TOSUl60 TIES KJ.tSlu BELTS TOSlll60 -. VESTED SUITS .000 SILICTIOM TO SID60 ROBLEE SHOES ltva•to 11 Kl IS Kl G SIZE 3664 SOUTH IRISTOL-SAMT A AM~-PHONE 557-8962 IH THI TOWM & COUMRY SHOPPI ... CINI'& OM THI COlllR Of lllSTOL & MACAITHUI 11111111111111111111111111111 1~1r111111111 1111••••••••················· ! J 14 DAIL V PILOT * Thursday, September 2t. 1978 J~e'I ~a'I we ~ave ii alfJ -THE FALMOUTH FLANNEL SUIT OF PURE WOOL W111•I Tlw n.11u"11, h0tc<' And th•~ W\l('d w~y O.>nnt'I ~ ... , fmm tht• PubCr.iwlrrs• Colll'<ltun •~th(' SX'tfocl chu••'tt '?r ('\1(\ry ~Ult ,1bll' ()('(\\~100 Stylt'd tn t.1IJ.favon•d n.1turnl linr> with llw typ1c.1lly llnt"h touch of /\uslln Rt'\•d of Regent ')fl'l'('I Mcllculoualy f.l1lored, hnl' for hnl'. In llll' U S I\ Wcstcllff Custom Tailoring and Men's We ar 1132 IRVINE AVENUE ~ITP~AZA I NEWPORT BEACH 14S-Un2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,lllllll\l\lll\llllllllll\111\lllllllllllllllllllllll1111111 .. . Puff Contreras rtdea a Tunturt exercise bike at The Glrl'a Place. Health Spa Offers Low Opening Fee A low-cost, low-commitment health spa will ope11soon. "There's no pressure to continue or begin the program and there's no contract to sign" at The Girls' Place, owner Stella Ma conachy sclid. At Bristol Town and Country, 3786 ~·~~~~~p ·t·· budget to a minimum by not having a sauna or other elaborate equip· ment. .. e s{rictly have exercise equip. ment for an exercise program," she said . Right now, a grand opening special of S30 for four months is of-fered. The Girls' Place is basically for two types of women: those who are physically fit already and want a social atmosphere, and those who want to get fit and lose pounds. Items &<>Id at the Girls' Place in- clude vitamins and such gym wear as leotards and tights. "Dancercize programs. where wom en can exercise and get down to a nice rhythm," also are offered, she said. "Our manager has worked for a major health spa, and our program is approve d by a phys ical therapist," she added. "We started our buslness because there's no getting into any health spa for little money," she said. "Ours is designed so the average housewife can afford the program from her food budget for three months." ·'The Glrls' Place will be open from 8a.m to8p.m Monday th1·oughFrl· day Shows For Men Only A Newport Beach women's bouli-q u e h olds monthly fas hion s how /cocktail parties exclusively for men The latest fashions are modeled only for men. once each month. in the "plush Beverly Hills-type bouti- que." Yo's Xclus iv. ·•casual to candlelight fashions." spokesperson Jacke Lund high said "are offered for women in their 20s on up." Pant outfits . hand cr oc heted dresses. ultra-suede and suede out- fits and hats a re popular items at Yo's Xclusiv. she said. Name 'brands include : Estevez. Travilla, Mr. Blackwe ll , Ann Kline, Halston. Bill Blass, Joris Llico and Annette Stevens of Laguna Beach. · Peignoir sets a nd nig~tgowns are othe r popular items at Yo's x. clusiv. The medium-high prices range from $50 blouses to $500 designer formals. "We try to please everyone, but we don't appeal to young teens," Mrs. Lundhigh said. Yo's Xclus iv is al 2700 W. Pacific Coast Hwy . in Newport Beach. The hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . Monday through Saturday. "We serve coffee. wine and water and ou r sales personnel are very low -key," she said. Owner Gayle Larson of Yo'a X· clu1lv models a two.piece Hal1ton Original suit with matching cape, and a French Inspired hat by Alex Wiison. Donna DeMarlo model• an orange and mauve Mexican ribbon hostess dreaa for La Tortuga. La Tortuga Handcr~fted Styles Shown Owner Harold Jones or La Tortuga women's fashions said hi s fashions appeal to people who like handcrafted apparel. "Our typical customer is a f emale co llege professor of arts and crafts," he said, although everyone and all colors that go well with "neutral colors," he said. Other items sold at ·La Tortuga in- clude: tea, wall hangings, wind chimes, unusual greeting cards, toys, bells and baskets. from students to older people can An unusual Christmas tree trim find items they like at La Tortuga. section and many stuffed animals "All our styles are casual with a also are offered. touch or dressy," he said. "La Tortuga means the turtle, Loose. easy styling adaptable to who never gets ahead without stick- women of all sizes and a~es is ing his neck out -· we stick our ·~ ~·~-~t...~~~· ~t--:-~----~ • Short and street-length d~esses, sat · both casua l and dressy, are La Tortuga Is open mall hours, popular. "They canoe worn because it's at t he Town and anywhere from a disco to a church Co untry mall in Orange and· at party." Jones said. South Coast Village 3840 S. Plaza Popular colors are plum, rust. Drive, Santa Ana. 'Moon Cloucr Thi• "Romantic and graceful" hair atyle I• popular at the Ma,lc Mirror Halrdr•H•r• at 101 t Adam• Ave. Hunttngton Beach, 1620 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Be1ch 1nd 5315 Unlvet'91ty Drtv•, IMM. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ \\~111111111~1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Thursday. September 21. 1978 DAILY PILOT 15 Blazer from OUf Stanley Blocker Collection Camel '1 85 Emerald and diamond checkerboard in platinum and 18K yellow gold $4,500. Sapphire and diamond mar- quise in platinum and 18K yellow gold $6,200 . ., .. JI! .. Diamond swirled do me In platinum and 18K yellow gold $8,500 . CHARLES H. BARR P.O. Box 15e6 Newport Beach 92663 (714) 6<42-3310 - .. 16 •All. Y Pit.OT ~ul'9day. Sepwnt>ef 21. 1978 Gossard Goes Disco Dancing Mid-Coif Gown With Full. Blousy Topper In Enkalure Nylon By American Enka 3406 Via Lido. Newport BC<JCh . Ca 92663 (714) 673-7710 ~·'1.-~t~·~~~"~ -™·t~-!i~'!N•f", U~LIMITI:() l:XI:~ If~~ l3't' OCT. I! Figure·and·fitness·conscious women will find Milo a bargain at any price (especially this one I). Orange Co.unty's premiere female·only health club offers you. •Racquetball • Circuit Jogging • Weigtlt Room • Diet Counseling •Exercise· To-Music• Jacuni •Senior Women Health Program •Sauna • Exercise Area A simple $75 fee makes you a Milo member and monthly "dues" are only $26 for unlimir.d use of all services and facilities. If overall health is imponaot to you, now -while the first month Is fNe -is the time to come to Milo. CllO out this ad and bring it to Molo 101 your ftee month's memberltl1p -------------------------------- Open early for worttlng women '1U~ ~ . 'Dress for Success' at OCC Fashions for success, proper clothing for business and social oc· casions. hair styles and use of COS· metics and grooming aids will be covered in "Dress For Succes~." This business seminar is spon· sored by Orange Coast College's Community Service Office. The classes will meet Wednesday even· in gs from 7: 30 to 9: 30 p. m. Sept. 27 to Oct. 18, in Fine-Arts 119. Registration ree is $10 for the series or $2.50 for each evening. Ad· vance registrations will be accepted by · mail or in person at the OCC Ticket Office, located ln the Ad· ministration Buildlns at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, California 92626. Registration at the door will be on a space available basis. · "The Correct Executive Look That Works" is the topic on Sept 27, followed by "The Hairstyles That Mean Business" on Oct. 4 Topic for the Oct. 11 lecture will be "Instant Clothing Power for Busi· ness" with "Facial Clinic" slaterl for Oct. 18. Marjorie Lee (1eft) end Carol Giera ere lectur•r• In "Dr••• for Sue· ceH," a aerie• beginning Sept. 27 et Orange 0coaat College. Store Sells To Mature "lililfii•fpd...~·~··,lt)IW..o.·.<u•.ai, ~·----·· .... -. . ... ~.:: ,J:'<.:~4:;JJ,\)~.~· • ·~ ~-~~•'"'#l"'J""{'""'''.,..~.,.,.1 .... 0 Loul•• Hamblet model• • Serbln Allx Oulanal dreu and belt, end Campu1 Ceauela print fecket fOf Aefnett'a. Mes a is a_ department store for everyone from "young married peo. pie to mature, solid citizens .'' "The young kids s ho p elsewhere," owner Jack Reinert of Reinert's said. Reinert bo1,1ght his store ln llM9 and moved to the present location at 1816 Newport Blvd. in 1958. Clothing for men and women, gifts and dry goods such as towels and bedding are carried at Reinert'&. "Fashion just a few steps from the car, without kookiness and with solid value and quality," are the by. words of Reinerts. "We have everything under the sun in blouses," he said "in millions of patterns." ' Tasterul but stable and service&· ble fabrics with a classic look are stocked at Reinert's. "Some of It is nashy, but that doesn't do so well with our customers," he said. Active and dressy sportswear also are stocked. Name brands at Reinerl's in· elude : Pendleton, Arrow, Glen Oaks, Muns ingwear, Koret or Califorpia, Graff C,allfornia wear Campus Casuals, Country Miss' Donovan and Galvani. ' Prices range from 79-cent gift . itemR to $130 Jackets. ''''''''''''~''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ~~;:;aaiiii~llllllilililmll~~ - Customer Frank McCormick Is fitted by owner Jeff Joseph of King's King Size. Size Problems Solved At NB Haberdasher "Everyone who comes in here has a proble m <finding c lothes )," manager Jeffrey Joseph of King's King Size said. K ing·s King Size. at 3664 S. Bristol. Santa Ana in the Town and Country Shopping Center, is a clothing store for big and tall men. Current an d con ser vati ve fa shions are offe red in sizes 40 to 56 in extra lon~s and 46 lo 60 in longs and regulars . "Big and tall men usualJy don 't Accessories Offered For Bucks, Nags ''P eople are "'earing western clothes ror comfortable leisure fashion more than they used to." owner of Rasmussen's Saddleback Saddlery Ray Rasmussen said. Seventy percent or Rasmussen's business is in clothing. He said he has three basic types of cus tomers: -people who show horses -people who wear western clothes for fashion, and -people who ride English. Felt and straw hats are offered ut Rasmussen's by : Stetson, Bailey, American. Rcsistol anfi Eddy. Pa nts and shirts at Rasmussen's are by Levi. Lee and Wrangler. Othe r s hi rts are by Tern Tex, · H·Bar·C. Kar man and Panhandle Slim. "L arry Mahan fancy, flowered shirts by Prior," also are orfered. Ras mussen s a id this t y pe of wes t e rn c l o th ing i s n 't a s conservative as it used to be. Name brands in boots include: Tony Lama. Justin. Nocona, Dan Post and Acme. Prices range from $35 to $160. Saddles by Circle Y. Tex Tan. Simco. MacPherson and Champion also arc offered. H at s teaming a nd s hapi ng, custom making of silver buckles and horse accessories and leather repairing are other ser vices offered .at·B asmusstn 's. Rasmussen's is at 13922 Newport Ave. in Tustin. The phone number is 838·0800. '""'~ "'~rl-!L .. ,;.u"~~ .. .ww .. r~.i9ll,...iP...J~~~ sfyfeS"FUfiC'ig'ft("fo~dfl'tl\~~ n • other r urrenl fashions," Joseph said. · Curr('nl fashion trends are vested s uits in such natural fibers as camel halr a nd cashmere. he added. "Most of our customers prefer na uu:al s houlder ~<>wii-becauS&.thecy---~-. don 't need the padding," he said. Name brands in shirts include Gold e n Vee, Emro, and Career Club. Slacks are by J ay Mar and Champion. - O th e r name brands a r e · V·Linc. Merrit. Bob Craft, J ay Mar nnd Mar Vest. Other items carried in large sizes include: hells. ties. underwear . paJamus. ro~s and shoes lo size 15. Spo rts wear in lar ge s izes. including tennis a nd jogging suits and Bruce Jenner shoes. also are rar,ried. A free tailoring service is offered on the premises and c us tom designing is available . "Sometimes we comple tely r e m a k e clolhin at t o s uit our customers." Joseph said. King's King Si1e is open daily from 10 o m to 6 p m . to 9 p m f"rldnys, and is r loscd Sundays. Mere Hidalgo of ReamuaHn'1 Seddfeback Saddfery model• • synthetic pigskin Jacket by Pioneer Weer, • ah I rt by Lerry Mehan, Levi penta, • Stetton hat and Dan Post shark hid• boota. Thursday, September 21 . 1978 * OAIL Y PILOT 17 ( ~· We Carry Sizes E?-20 COMFORT DRESSING AT IT'S BEST Knowing you hke lo look great and, al the same t•me. feel comfortable, wherever yo ur day take s you . . Parnes·Fe1nste1n created this honan dress with all comforting details. Zip-front. square set roll sleeves. self· lie belt, roomy palch pockets and easy gathered yoke. In green. brown and burgundy. Sizes 8 to 18 ... $1QQ ~· ~ • 1401 N. Mam St. \ ~ Santa Ana 1 543.9.i,;9 HOURS TUES.·SAT 9.30 A.M.·5.30 PM FREE PARKING IN REAR Visa • Master Charge HAUTI COUTU II Ultra Suede Skirt and Vest $199. LIDO VILLAGE 3444 Via Oporto Suite 204 Newport Beoch 171 4) 673-0400 ·- I 18 DAILY DILOT '0"4ftt'ft @k ( AIJl'OKNIA JtW• l.t t!h A~~)(.'IATIU"ll Thursday Septembe' 21. 1978 G o l d s n·1 i t Ii ManufJl turmg Jcwck r SPECIALIZING IN CUSTOM DESIGN SEIKO watche1 _ repairs _mountings _ stones _ appraisals curlf o r 6ofl • diC)co c ul ... ¢8 50 roller or blONer set $16.00 By Moster Stylist / Open Monaay through Saturday • Call for an appointment HUNTINGTON BEACH 101 at • ._ ..... 962-2444 NEWPORT BEACH 1 uo .._.,.._. ltfll 644-8040 IRVINE u11 u.l•....aty Dri•• 552-3833 ·s M Reo C11 0 1978 MM Inc. - Best Designs at I. Magnin ''Clothes are much slimmer and softer . and lu xury fabrics have become a way of life." Manager Karen Ohringer of I. Mag nin in South Coast Plaza described the current fa shions, ad· d ing that chJrmcusc. s ilk, a nd The Rive Gauche colle~tlon by St. Laurent Is displayed at I. Magnln. ~· /(/ am·~~1franas~-~·~ Savings Sold Well-known brands are offered al low prices at the Gar ment Works women's and children's fashions in -itarbor Cente r , Cos t a Mesa. manager Mary Schultz s aid. "This place is designed to save women money in purchases," she added. "We have styles for everybody, from children a nd pre-teens to women," she said. "Pre-teen sizes are very impor· tant. she said, because they are for young girls who aren't fully de· veloped, but who aren't children. "We sell lo b asi cally con- servative, yet fashion-conscious . women and children," she said. Name brands for juniors and women Include: Tom Boy, Phase 11, Oops, N' est-ce pas, La Machine, Arabesque and Foxy Lady. F o r c hi l d r e n th e y are : Wra ngler, Bottom Line, Di gits. Lillie Sta r , Kim Or iginals and Roni 's Rags. Soft, n owy, fe minine fabrics In vegetable tones are popular st yles for fall, Miss Schultz said. "F ull and dirndl skirts with big tops and vests are popular." she said, "and people are into dresses ." Prices range from $6 tops to $160 dresses. velvet are popular fabrics. "Our great strength is we have the best designe r s ports wear Europe and the U.S. orcers." !>he said. T h ese d esig ne r s in c lu dl' Cacharel. Saint Laurent. Polo. Beene Bag and Rafael. Name brands in shoes include Fcr agamo. Julia nelh. Givcnch.). David Evans and Shoe Strings. •·our typical customer is agelcs., and very very contemporary, }l'l expects quality and uniqut•ncsi.. · she said. Alteration services a re offered and a ccessories also arc sold at 1 Magnin. Personalized Shops Offered "Wcstcliff Plua is a one-stop shopping center ." A spokesm an for the plaza's merchants said grocery and drug stores are located with fashio n stores . "We have the best of both worlds." he said. "because we have a va riety of all .merchandise "1thin a fi ve-mi nute walk or the parking lot." "We're reaUy diffe rent ... he added. "We're not a big regional center but not 11 backyard s hopping center either. "We'r e d efinite l y mo r e pe r s o nali zed -be c aus e we're smaller. but not at the cxp<m!:>c of quality," he said. "O ur me r ch a nt s arr vC'ry sop°bisticated and they're leadrr~ in the ir frelds -none operate~ a second-rate store." he added. Westcliff is at 17th Street and I r vine Boulevard i n Nev. po rt Beach. MtVY Shultz (left} models a Mallbu Media dleco dre11 In Raaaberry, and Tlmte Wll1on weer• a Olgtta eklrt end top for The Garment Worka. 11111111111i11111111111 1111111111111l11 f I I 11ti1111II1111 111111•11111 1111 .... .------ 1 - - Goldsmith John Carrlgen di splays a tray of gold mounlngs ready for set- ting of customers' stones of stones bought from MacTavlsh Goldsmith. Colored Stones Low Prices Make Popular People buy more rolored-slone jewelry than in the past. Own e r Steve McNee o r Ma cTa\'ish Goldsmith said the low price or such stones as opals and aquamarines, relative to the price of diamonds, makes them popular. Ilowe\'cr, people ~onlinue lo buy diamonds in spite of their high price McNee said diamonds haven't declined in value or price since 1925. Most work at MacTavis h Golds mith is custom . and they specialize in ring remounting, he added . "We have two custom designers that are as good as any in the world." he said. Watches by Seiko, Universal and Gcn eve also a r e s toc ked at MacTavish. ·'Quartz watches are as hot an Hem as colored-stone jewelry, because they're almost completely trouble-free." McNeesaid . "We don't have any push-button. digital pieces of garbage," he said, ··because quartz is so fantastic." MacTavish Goldsmith is al 4250 Scott Drive in Newport Beach. Their phone number is 833·3048. . Pric<.'s range from a $10 bracelet lo a $15,000 r ound. brilliant cut diamond Employee• Kenneth SmHh (left), Jan Nu11b1umer and Oorrfe D1vle1 of Kirk Jewelers. Kirk Sells Gems to Families "We'r e a family s tore," spokesperson Dorrie Davies of Kirk J ewelers said. "Mothers and father"S bring in their sons and daughters and pretty soon the little kids grow up and are buying wedding sets,·· she said. "We remember people's first IHI mes and what they bta>', even if they don't shop here for a while," she added. Giftware, wat ches and silver '"baby stuff" are carried at Kirk .Jewelers, but they !ipecialize in 14 ~aral gold jewelry. -~. Mrs. Davies said gold sales are good, despite rising prices. Neck chains and bracelets are selling well and Seiko watches also a re popular. Longine Wittnauer and Bulova watches are other name brands car- ried. Kirk Jewelers Is at 2300 Harbor Blvd. In Costa Mesa's Harbor Center . They are opim from 10 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. dally, to 8:45 Friday, and they are closed Stlnday. \\\\i1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111\l\I ThurSda/. September 21. 197& • DAIL f PILOT 1 ~ WRAP YOURSELF SOUTH COAST PLAZA VILLAGE 3140 S. PU%A DR. SAMTAAMA 979-2015 Presents l \ \ MELISSA LANE. A Oiv\sloll ol Je<llll lne S11ft 1Mr.k~ .. [ ~11un Jt:'~Y u11h .LNltl~cJ lh.llCI t1nJ Jt•i.!fl huurr/ly skrt l' \. IN OUR WOOL FLANNE.L WRAP SKIRT IN BLACK, GREEN. BERRY. CAMEL, GREY. SIZES 5-13 2aoo SEE THIS AND OTHER EXCITING FASHIONS AT ... TOw.4 & COUMTRY- ORANGf 777 SO.MAIM OUHGl 543.9453 Wtnd~or W111duor c -s e - ., n d 4 0 r HARBOR CltmR LAGUNA HfllS MAU. 'Y 2300 Hortlor at W4son loguno Hills Costo Meso • s.6-2.622 Ph. 581...a>3 • - .. 20 DAILY PILOT * Are your nails ready for Fall? 675-0703 Complete Nail Care At ~ I I • 11 t +-~.~~J~ii ·1<;( Come in and try us in a relaxing at- mosphere overlooking the bay. Try our unique product as a na il lengthener or a nail st r engthener. Because we know you'll like our product once you've tried it , we are offering a free 14K gold decal with every set . Nail Lengthening Set .. $.15.00 Natural Nail Coating ... $20.00 Juliette Wraps . . . $13.50 Pedicure . . . $15.00 Manicure . . . $7 .00 In Lido Village• 3408 Via Oporto -N.B. • 67S·0103 Diane Holden (left) and (;arol Lantz enjoy coffee on the boardwalk at Lido Marina Village. 'Europe' Appears in Lido "The bes t thing ubout Lido Marina Village is it looks hkc •• seaside village in Europe " Pal Walker. director of promo· lions for the village, :o.aid it l'bok s European becCluse it is uncovered, has a brick-paved street down the center. and because of the archatec· tu re. She said the center won awards by the American Institute of Architects and the American Socie· ty of Landscape Architects when it was redeveloped from an apart· meri( complex in 1971. Lido Marina Village retains docks and boat slips from the apartments era. "It was r e -la nds caped l ast F ebruar y," Ms. Walker said , "and now it has many nowers. '' Facing Newport llarbor, Lido -~~-~Mt: Lido Island. • Norma HOI~• models '• thr••· pfece Indian Betlcke dreH from Roshdfa Haute Couture. "Al night il 's \'Cry romantic all the tr<.'cs by the st reel have l \\ rnkly lig hts . ll looks l ike nc .... Ntv. Orleans ... she said. She added that many people don't know about its nig ht appl·al She sai<! the eating cst <•hli·.h m<.'nls areopento lOp m . Mos t merchants have i11tcrna t1 onal back g rounds s h e s aid . lnc luded are: Latin Amen c an German, lranian. Egyptian, fndwn and French. Such international events as Oc· Lober Festival. "simil <ir to Ok toberfest." and Christmas Interna· tional, are planned. A boat show also is being held through Sept. 24. · "We like to get involved in com· Jl)UlliW'. -i£9.l~1.B t ' ~ Ad t cliarfftes.~.W'alier sa1a.·· · 'Art' Clothes Designed "My designs have to be works of art --there's no mass production Involved." R oshdia Most afa owner of R oshdia Haute Couture in Lido Marina Village designs all the clothes in her shop. "My customers don't like lo walk the street and see 100 of the same dress -they like lo be different," she said. She has no casual designs and she said her designs have to last and lit the customer's personality. ·'I did the thesis for my masters degree In fashion design on clothing that lasts and has meaning," she said. She said her designs come from the fabric . On~ popular fabric is ultra s11cde . and she has It at haK·price. A skirt or vest in ultra suede is $199, she said. She said he r shop is mor e a studio than a stare. Her "studio" Is at Lido Marina Village in Newport Beach. It is open from 10 a.m . to 6 p m ever y day except Sunday. "Some of my custom ers like fan· cy evening dresses and others are more conservative,'' she seid. Hair Cut at Cutz Shop Complements_ Clients ··1 don"t gc·t scalped I feel support .ind t•ncouragcmenl for how I " a nl to li>Ok "I go 111 I say 'take a couple of inc he~ off,· and I come out with just lv.o inches trimmed, and a really beautiful cut. · Cul1. is re ally the best place in this arc<•." <• long.haired customer of Cutz hair salon in Lido Marina Village said "Our aim in cutting huir is lo give n customer a look that suits her and her lifestyll'," manager Walter Delman said lie s aid a st) le a t Cull mu!>l complt•rnenl a custom<'r and mak~ tht•m look good. ··At Cull there i s a goo d tommunicallon betwcl'n c lient and ti air designer --we really li sten," he said. Other services offered at Culz include: men's styling, color and highlig h ting , h e nnas an d rn anicures. "A good haircu( is timeless -if a woman or man has to fight their hair, the cul is wrong ," owner Alfredo Sanguinctli said . A hair show is planned by Cutz for late October in Lido Marina Village. A show in Augus t featured 30 mode ls "p rancing and di sco dancing lo show off a variety of hair styles ... a spokes person s aid. "This is not a show for other hairs tylists. it's a great way to show the public what wcdo," Detmansaid. Manicures Done As Specialty Women don't have to go to the heauty salon to gct a m <inicure unymore. ··women used to have to go to a salon to have their hair done or to ~<.'l a man1C'u re. but now m any do their own hair and just want a manicure." owner Glenda Burton stud. Hang Nail is a service unique to this a rea. she said. llang Nall in Lido Marina Village is strictly a nail care service~ Freehand nail painting for oc- casions like Christmas and Valen- tine Day. and nail sculpturing are other services offered. F ourleen·karal go l d nail jewelry also is offered .. They a re like decals done In little hearts and sunbursts," she said. On the second floor overlooking the bay, Hang Nail is open Monday through Saturday from 9 30 a m . lo 5p.m. West~litt Plaza's "wide based " parking lot allows car safety from chipped doors. Related Story on Page 18. Thursday September 21. 1978 * DAILY PILOT 2 t NOW IN PROGRESS · ALL LA-Z-BOY® ltKIM..aocbn~. W• lediMr locllenO'. Sofettffl&, Swi'ftt locken -~~s~ Claoose from .-y styles. colors & fabrics of~~ CIMlirs • Sltow loom Aoor IMMEDIATE FRH DB.IVHY SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION 22 CAIL Y PILOT * Thursday. September 2l. 1978 All Gold At Old Prices In Irvine ··w e 're S('lling a ll our gold l'h:iinc; at old gold pn('Cl-. despite nMng giild co::.ts. ··an I rvin(' Jcwt·lcr pk<ll:(L'" Tt1J Mahal O\\Ocr l'rt.•m Khanthandan1 s:i1d hl' sµl'u.il11L., 111 14 karul gold Ol'l'k tha1ns J'rn 1·s ~ta1 t atS12 95. "This 1s a \l'l > i.:ood pllt l', hl· said Gift th.'m s alc.o C1rc stockl·d ·•l I .•J M;.ihal. 111cludrng men's bt·lti, .iml \\ <Jllcts. lighters. hand c arvL·d 1m1l .i ti on jade nod cor i:i 1 "a II pl a<r uc.~ .rnd ston(• caning!'. from China, and "''od nirvmgs from Uali. lndonci.ia "Colilm hg htcri. arc l>OIH>l.i1. lw s aid M any rosc wood mus 11 .111Cl JC\\ clry boxes also arc cat 11l:d h} Tai Mahal at 5307 Uni vcr!.11' l>mc. Parkvicw Center, Irvine Price~ at TaJ Mahal rang1 from ,1 S2 50 gift item to a $550 d1am11111l rin(!. Jc\\ clry und '' <1lch r c11.111111g. cleaning and <'ngraving M'f\'111'' also arc offcr<'c1. & Your Dally Pilot can be Recycled Thes«f sawowood hand-carved sculptures from Batl cost $59.50 at Taj Mahal. 0 C C operates off1c1a1 center /or Costa Mesa 556-5981 When a girl is in love with a boy it is her bus iness. When a boy is in love with a girl it is h is business. Wh en they want to--get marne 1s our business. Avail able in 14 Kt. yellow or white gold with genui ne 58 facet diamond. Many other styles to choose from ... See us today. Matching 14 Kt. $85 Men's Band Available SPECIAL-PURCHASE 8 175 ~. IMEOHLY--QWJJffNINGnlCf__ l•AFourMonths $3G!O t Membership Regularly $66/3 mos. o;cfo~R (Less than 1/2 the price I) UNTIL Tb• Girls' Place OPENING ~,.. •· BRISTOL * No long Term Contracts MAC~ i --0~ * Individual Counseling j Dc::r' -* Modern Exercise Equipment C!!B!2J . --• r.r Pre Opening Hours 10 am to 7 pm ""'"° MONDAY thru FRIDAY -==-iANiiiiDOllOO=m_,m=·:-::f==!!"/' FOR SIGN· UPS ONLY Do Something Nice for Yourself I I J • . Thursday. September 21. 1978 • DAILY PILOT 23 Patty Vevera (left), Shara Long, Chuck Cumming• and Karen Nlcoll model sport and school wear for Newport Surf and Sport. 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11~111111111111111111111 ~~~~~.l.lb\A!~-~~·~!l!I~ w.~,~~---. ·1~c: ~~:.ro..t.----•-•I _EQR __ ~. FALL For The Contemporary Woman 1000 N. Bristol, Ne\Noort Beach IN 1lf tEW Pt.AZA ~T SlmtNG VlllAGE PHONE: 955-31 'B 10-6 ~ .. TUES., WED., ~' FRI. Tll 9, SAT. Tll 5:30 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllll Surfer Look Catered To At NB Shop "We cater to the surf look most people who come in are surfers ... Spokesman Bretl Thompson CJf Newport Surf and Sport said surfing isn't just a sport -it's a whole way of life for bolt) men an(I women. "People are into more sophistical· ed, stylish and fashionable surf wear." Thompson said. "It's even more so in women's surf wear." he said, adding "the ladies arc looking good." "Surf wear is one of the mos t comfortable kinds of clothes you ' can get," he said. "Kids at ages 12 and 13 are more fashion conscious than a few years ago -whel1 I was in school. if my clothes lasted it was fine, .. he added. Brand names at Newport Surf and Sport Include: OP. Gant. Laguna, Hang Ten and Quiksilver. Name brands in shoes and thongs are Light Foot and Barnacles. Most brands in wetsuits also are stocked. Prices range from $3 socks to $45 tops. "We like lo kick back and talk lo our customers. Everybody's pretty cool so we just stay casual and mellow. There's no pressure," he said . Newport Surf and Sport is located at 2224 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. - \ i l ) I l • Thu~de,. Seote'Tlber 2l 1978 1/2 Price Buy one item ... Get second i t ern a t 112 price ! Come m and sec our Bras::, Cradle Fashion for Women & Children (Infant · 6x ) J ewelry & Gifts 2821 Ne wport Blvd .. Newport Beach L (between 28th & 30th St I --ayaways CID 673-2890 .... tiours Tues.-Sat. 10·S:JO This gracefully scalloped HJ'-karal gold necklace with eight and three - fourths-karat diamonds Is from Charles H. Barr Jewelers. Multicolored Gold Finds Recent Wide Acceptance Multicolored gold icwclry 1s find Pie rced t'arnng!> of knot dt•s1p• ''' mg wjdc acccptcmcc at Charlf!s II l'ha1n loop:, also an: fa:.hwncd 1111111 Barr Jt"wl'lcr!i in Wc!>lcllff Pluza mulhcolorcd gold .. Chatns of all kinds stall urc tht· M ult1col<Jr<'d gold <1b11 as pop11l.11 most popular of neckwcar f::lshions. 111 bracelets an1l rings and a new version 1s mul11colored. ·· u ... ngll':-. und hands in M 1 ''' a spokesperson sai<l . three or mor<' intcrloC'king 11111.:-. Thrcc color!. usually <H"l' added lo makt• fre!-ih at·ccnt:-for tallori·d ,,, thC' gold prn k, )t'llow and while Cil!-iual \\ t•;u ·· thl• spokt">JH ''''" These <ilso arl' found in scpan.1lc said. . "st•rp('nt int•" ch<Jins br<1idc•d The mult1colorcd Jl'"clr.} c,111 J,,. together into a choker. "In gruduat co11rd 111ated with other Jewcl1 \ '" NI lengths. they mah very attrac create new fashion look.).~bf!s"'°'u _._,,~~!'t!'llM...i· Jt~\'.~, •M•..r.:~:;.. ~4:l ~~-.:"dt~ ~ iitttf' ~ 1 '"""""~-~-T>-spol<esj>erson safer.-·· 'Irvine Ave tn Nc"JIOl'l Beach. ~ Bob Brownfield formerly of IS HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF HIS OWN STORE GRAND OPENING SPECIAL! 20 0/0 Off OH ALL PURCHASES THROUGHOUT /C THE MONTH OF SEPTEMIEI!! . ' . BOB SAYS ... "A special welcome to my many lnends and loyal customers from ttme of Professional Jewelers reta111ng days The same friendly competenr services Wiii 0<eva11 at my new store. .. GEMCO SHOPPING CENTttl (Corner GOldenwest & Edinger) VISA. I 7172 EDl..a AYIMUE HUNTINGTON llACH-142·7ll4 Debra Putnam It co.owner of the Hang Nall manicure aervlce salon In Lldo-Martne·vmege. Related story on page 21 . • Owner Elaine Schlup of ttNt Eager Eye displays handcrafted artifacts, cofleetabtes and unique gifts. Handcrafted Items "We are an arty place with the creative expressions of people all over the world." Owner Elaine Schlup of the Eager Eye ill Balboa Island said her ant facts, collectables and un1que gifts are imported and handcrafted -none are machine-made. ··Because the articles a r e handmade, we are able to more closely relate to lhe cultures of the people who made them ," she said. "Someone made the articles ror your pleasure," she added. She said lhe articles are both de· coratlve and useful. An example la a d ecorative Philippine box for use as a jewelry or gVt box. J ewelry designed by Ms . Schlup a lso is carried in the building, at 301 Marine Ave. "I design my jewelry with the now famous barnacle sty). iog," she said. E-ager Eye is open . from 10:30 a.m. lo 5:30 p.m. dally, and from noon to s p.m. Sunday. Ite ms carried at Eager Eye in· elude: African bot.Swan a baskets, luncheon rugs made by nomadic Iranians, Chinese antique em· broiderles, 4>at.ik.s from Sri Lanka, Ceylon and gourds from New Guinea. "The store b designed similar to a well-presented, beautiful home," Ms. Schlup said. Fluff 'N Stuff Fits Bras "We almost always can get a cor· reel bra fi tting because we have 10 manufacturers ." Owne r Marilin Johannes of San. dy's Fluff 'n Stuff lingerie in Costa Mesa said they s pec1ai1se m bra llt• tings. ''Also, we are one of the few 1hops that specializes ln conetry,•• eheaatd. Item• carried include: Jons and abort 1owns, warm fall ro~a1 ctrdla. brat, hoHltal 1owu. oea Jackets, nunlnc• bras and towns and jewelry. Bikinis, g.strlngs and gilt llems also are carried. Name brands include: Vassar. eue. Ball, Jezebel and Lady Marlene. Bra sizes range from 32 to 46F. "We have many atraples1 and fashion length slips, and n 'll order anxthlna special if we don't stock It, ' Mrs. Johannes 1alct. Sandy'a nutt 'n Stull la at 333 E. 17th St. behind the laternatJonaJ Howe ol Pancakes, In Costa Mesi. Thelar.;e open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. , and to s p.m. saturd1y • San,41'1 .. ~~V· ALSO l.Al'ff SB.ICTIOH JR. SPOaTSVIEAA 20 to 50°/o OFF 10%0FF=· AHYPUIC*SI GARMENT ¥0RKS Coupon Good Til 9/'J0/78 lhe lar1nent Works HAllOll CEMTH-IMMH MALL ........... .... 2JOOtl ...._. llYcl.., C.... W.~7Sit.67l2 OPIH7DAYSAW• Featuring exciting, remarkable ARTIFACTS and HANDCRAFT ED GIFTS from EXOTIC CU L TUA~S. We welcome lhe COLLECTOR and the IMAGINATIVE '"th• ARCADE 675·8910 301 Merine A"·· e.lboe hlllnd, CA 92662 .. - 26 DAILY PILOT ThuracMiy. Sfl9tember 21 , 1978 NEWPORTSURF&SPORT AND OCEAN PACIFIC, ''the Sunwear people '· Men ·s and corning soon ' Op I or gals .' .1 ' We spec10/1zc 111 me11 ':>. women's and bo.11s· .rnn-uwar .l/('Ur-ro1md, and olwa.11s st ock a t remendous .\elect iu11 We curry et <'r.11/111119 m e1·cr.11 s1w that Op makes l'Jus wt• have C)111k~J/1>er. Boll. Offshore llung 10. S11r/lmc. Gant . l zod . Chcmm de Fn . c spnt d<" Cvrp:-.. S1mslmw u11d lwndn·ds mor e Su 11crt lint<' you thmk of Op or SuO\H'ar think of Ne!wporl Sur/ & Sport . BALBOA S TOii£ 2101/1 MARINE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND 673-7826 MAIN STOllf 2224 NEWPORT BL VO NEWPORT BEACH 67~7874 Orange Coast College presents Sharon Hennessey models Campus Casuals In satin and velvet. and DrPSS boots by Ceressa for Windsor. ~· ... , ·~", .. ".! . ~~r ~,.~~St~ ..... ---~r t·a·~ .,;./K\;?/t4JQ~r~. ~-·~·~,~~~. 1 .es--.u -"'11 ocKe "We have a complete line of are out-s elling pants, hov.c\'er S Ccess clothing for any girl on any OC· "you'll never get wOA'len out of U casion,'' manager Pat Boggs of pants now that they're in them." Windsor Sport Shop said. Ms. Boggs said. Wflfnesdays, Sept. 27, Oct. 4, 11, 18 FINE ARTS BUILDING 119 (l701 F111roirw Rocul, Costa M1s11. Ca.I St>rit'9 Admission: Sto oo LECTURERS: urol Giers and Marjorie Lee Do you lool /1h <immJ Do ynu l nou• /hr proprr rlothi11g srlhourllrs an1I fabrirs for businm and s11<111( 11uns1onsl Wl11rh h111r sly In UJJU hrlr you up thr corpora Ir laddrrl Thrsr lop in and mo rt w1U br (Ol'trtd in ace~ Drm for SuaNS busir1m srminar. SEPT. 27 ...... . ..... .The Correct Executive look That Works! OCT. 4 ....................... The Hairstyles That Mean Business OCT. 11 ................... .Instant Clothing Power For Business OCT. 18 ...................... Facial Clink ______ _. ____________ .._ ________ _ DRESS FOR ~UCCESS NAME----------------~ ADDRESS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- CITY----------Phone ------- To "'"'" rrl'"" 1~11 coMron ICll~ • tlrtl JWv•hlr lo Or••lt Coa,I Collttr M11/ 10 Co''""""''l' Sffrltt Off•"· l10 I F"rvrno Rot!,, C.0.lt Mn•. U . 92il2il l"or t•/onHlio", <11/ Hil 511110. Ad.mlttlon at th• door will be on a 1pace available bail1. A typical customer may be a Bri~ht colors arc more popular career girl wanting clothes for the this fall than they ever havt• hccn. orrice or -for disco. and they also ar~ expected to be "We are very full of fall styles popular for the holiday season, she now -there's just no room for said. anything else." she said . A complete line or hats and The "blue sun" look -belted and jewelry to complement any oc· overlaid, with full dresses and casion also are stocked at Windsor. blouses -Is big for fall , she added. Cruisewear and a line or coats. in· Ceressa boots also are In style. eluding "fun , fake and regular" She said for the holiday season furs are carried. "satin dres ses, pants and ac· Windsor Sport Shop Is at 2300 cessories" are popular. Harbor Blvd. in Harbor C<'nter, Altheugh styles at Windsor are Costa Mesa. · formal, informal and casual , Hours are from 10 a .m . to c, pm. formals are "falUng off." she said. daily, to 9 p.m. Monday and Friday, Street-length dresses and skirts and from noon lo 5 p.m . Sunday. Cosmetic Surgery Done Soon A clinic for cosmetic surgery is scheduled to open in Newport Beach within a month. It ts one or a chain operated by Dr. Edward 8 . Frankel. Services offered include: face and eyelid Uf\.s, breast enlargement and reduction, modification of nose, chin and body contours, hair transplant.,, scalp reduction for.hair loss a.nd tattoo removal. • Free, private consultation with a cosmetic surgeon also is offered, a spokesperson said . The six cHmcs presently offering services and their phone numbers are : Enci no (213) 990-4960 . Lakewood (~13) 531-7420, Santu Ana (714) !>41·6651, Los Angeles 12131 938-3767, Huntington Beach (714) 540-8805, and San Diego !7 14 1 276·3332. Owner Bob Brownfield of Crown Jewelers examines a round cut, one and eight-tenths-carat diamond. Custom Jewelry Sold "We prefer customers who want Europe for years and years Cha ins unus ual jewelry --cu stom ers will have a long running an the who don't want something thal l ,000 U.S.," he said. people wear." Crown just received a large ship- owner Bob Brownfield of Crowr> mentof14-karatgold Italian chains. J ewels in Huntington Beach said his Good values in most price ranges jewelry is not for everyone . are offered, he said. and the quality "We want c ustomers not only to control and finish work is better like but to love their jewelry," he than other manufacturers. said . Crown Jewels is at 7172 Edinger Crown J ewels s pecializes in Ave·. in Huntington Beach. and is .. o~J8'1.f4eRN1'.!" ~ resnol.Vlti.na ~f.rom-10.!.m~i~.6 p.m, ct.au to ·'We can falCe grandma's "1<f rlng"'. --n .1 . 'Ffrdaof,~ ~n -~~ and ma ke it look brand new," p.m . Saturday, and from noon to 5 • Brownfield said. p.m Sunday. Customers can watch jewelry be· ing c ustom m ade and repaired . through large wi ndows surrounding the shop. A IL hough much o r Crown 's jewelry is custom made, one-of-a. kind designs and popular styles already are stocked. A popular design at Crown is geom etrical jewelry. ''We're get· ting away from free.form styles," he said. Gold chains also are popular, and they will be for a long lime, he added. "The U.S. is just waking up to gold cha ins -they've been in Finest Sold For36 Years "We've been one of the finer women's clothing s hops in Orange County for 36 years." Manager Al Heller said Patricia's dresses are among the finest in the county for women ot 30 years or <>kier. "We speciallie in dresses, gowns. coat s and basics for morning through evening," he said. "Dresses are popular," he said. addins "women are getting tired of pant suil5." Patricia's ls at \401 N. Main St. In S1nt8 Ana. "We specialise' In quality, not high fashion", Heller said. Mulene Bergdehl model• a cuatom hand--loomed two ~ knit d,... for Palltda•a. Thursday. September 21 . 1978 * OA&LY PILOT 27 A B*UT1itJdeff.; ~ ESPECIALLY DESIGNED WITH YOU IN MIND Be ComlortClblo In Your Cups Wt Spttldiu itt D Ir DD't Grodllote CorH ti,..-.s Ladies: To be "comfortable in your cups. 0110 muGI l>e 111 tho correct size of brassiere If one·s brass1ero r1dos up In front. and or back. 1f tho ~trap:i pull ora the shoulder tho cup size is wrong Just l>e<:ause sister or friend can- wear one style bra. It does not mean you can 999 out of 1.000 say "my bra is no good Ladies. 11 s not the bra. 1t s an •rTIPfOPtlf fatting G1vo yourse1r o treat and v1s1t our shop We have always soec1allzed 111 0 and 00 cups and now E and F Push up Pads. padded. halter strapless. "all in Ones ... & maternity bras -All Fashion Bras! With selectt0ns from 10 manufacturers Beautiful gowns, Sets. pajamas. hostess gowns and rob9s -Jewelry by Hob9' & Tortolan1 -Krasne -ere 333 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa (Behind the Pancake House) 642-5'30 Store Haun Daily 10-6-Sat. 'til 5:00 ~-O!M;j cr7fn~:Af"ot.:'o~"I;~~zv ~A rodiafes "-.......,,. •ffality -.d .... cnatln styte wNcll lw-.gllt e.ha fw cr-.1 te.. wortcl as a,...,__, dM.eogr.e.er m teoce.er • Mr. De FoN, NW tNC 11 g ~. offws tlte ltest I• d••c• tral•l•g wltetlter for prohHIOtlal •f•dlH or da11cl•9 for f••· coorclR...._ c•..._• .cl CJl"GC•· Dorothy Jo's Annex 2~!.!:::•M.._,wy. SCHEDULE MOR. 2:30 p.m. n-s. 3:00 """ Ma. 5:00 p.m. T'llun. 5:00 P•"" Sat. 9:00 a.m. 5,_aslk:s 16 yrs. Tffft, Thurs. 4:00 p.m. ADULTTBM Jau lf9' Mo&. 8:00 p.a. Tlwt. 7:00 p.a Jan I .... 6:00 ,_ We4. 7:30,.... Jan 11 WM. t:JO &a We4. l:JO,.... '• .... Ma 7:00,.... n.n. 6:00,.... T• I & I Wt4. 7:30 p.& M. I 0:0e .... Sot. 10:00 ... Fri. 11:00 .... s.t. ll:io&& R-e's Dance Cettfer "" ,.....,.. ,.., .............. SCHEDUU CHIU>ltlN ADUf.. T Tl8f ... T. & J.a C4-4 yn.I y...._ l:JO .... ••d. T• (AcWfjTNa) Ten. 6;30 T• & J.a I C7·1 I yn.I T...._ 4:JO Jau I lAM/T... TMt. 7:10 '•a .-n 11-12 ,...., '""" 5:30 ... .a.. IMlltLJ..., n.r.. &JO .... T•& .Ma l7·1 I rn-tn.n. ~ ... T•tUMJTNa) n.r.. 6:JO T• a J.a I IM yn.) M. 3:30 .... J .. fMlllt/T ... I n.r.. 7:JO T• a J.a ICl-IO yn.) Fri. 4:30 .,__.cs CJ ... te.I Fri. 5:30 FOi FURTHER IMFOIMATIOM CALL 67M07J - - 28 DAILY PILOT * Thursday. September 21, 1978 SUNGLASSES THAT ARE YOURS ALONE. row you con make your new sunglasses from LOVE AFFAIR GPTICAL personoly yours. during OlJ september showcase. hove you lense engraved with your INtlals, your name or even a flower, If yoo wish. erwafS booy levin and art wtnston wl do It tree with the purchose of afYV love attar phOtoctvomottc style. or <Jlfy style from our exctuslVe collectton. septerrber 21-24. 'ti 5:00 p. m. ·each day; fashion accessories on one. sunglasses: the Important toshlOn occeSSO<y with more optlcol options than ever. like these phOtoctvomatlc styles: tromes In the classic aviator style. or the new geometric shape. both In tortoise. 20.00 each. and see oor exclusive colectlon of tinted fashion styles.1200 and 15.00. Oii from love offolr optlcol Inf oshlon ocoessortes on one. (71,.) 649-aJOO. • IOUll'\ comt S*>tO. co.to mesoi ton dleOO lfeewoy 01 bnalol wttl<doya 10.00·930. soturdoV 1000.6.00. $Unooy 12.00·$0o Huntington Beach Fountain Valley t lllTI O N VOL. 71 , NO 2b4. 4 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA lluntington ~ .Beach Pl>tn• h• bu1hJ ~ .. p .. rtmenl Unlb for '('nJtlr C'lt11c•n' un rlt \ Oii' nt-d tond 111 110" n111wn Hunt 111~l11n tk.u·h hu\~ bP1•n en "uuld Ix· l lu:1bh for h-d<-r·•' 11•111 t.l1d :.o in order t11 lay the ieround 'ub-.1dH... work for fNh•111 I :-.ubs1dies rrom M 1k1• R1id~l 'f'-flr1· .. u·foru of the llw l>1.•p,11·nwnl or llou1>1nR and C11unul on Al!llW lull! the cuw1 l ' l'hclll I h•\ t·lo1m11•n1 OKs Oevelopment funds to prep:ffe the s ite CorconstrucUon THURSDA Y , SEPTEM BE R 21 , 1978 would be leased to a developer for $1 per year. Aff..-.rnoon N. '\'. S toc.•ks TEN CENTS po:==:.:: dor b th L'U l n a.J t 'ount'1 ml'n b4t'b-d the-pan cit Lb.it buu'»l!~ f 01 '>t'll1•1 r Sh e also !>a11J todu~ that sh<' t·1 1eo1> II\ fWHfi•d n tt'V'-=:.....~---,~-t~ffl~~~f:WL-J~~ With the federal funds. tht· ci- ty would d e molis h ex is ting buildings at the location. make The developer would be re. qui reel lo build and manage about 200 one and two--~<lroom apart men ts. •"'=~ for hu.u'"11 oo th.. Curm r LUil I h' '>!!Jc.I lh"'I th.: rt• ·are uhout lit' <·011 .. ul1.·r1.•ll for other uses •OlJlr w sewer .systems and finance con- struction of a new senior citizens cenlcr. "PropOS maximum rents. not 7 l'l•nter 'It«' '1nnct.1' afh'r h('nr tng fi>mp~eunt th&t . @fHOf' Clll/Cll~ <.lrl' m dt·~l)l'rUtl• llC't.'d u( llUO\\'I> bout HIO of thl' pl;inm'fl mnt MO npphrntrnn., fur rt·11I .. uh \\ l' mack ,1 commitm<'nt to Md1 t•n1111 1·1ti1.t•11, and 11. :.hould be < ·ounrll\.\Om rin kuth Railt'\' n 1n-u·d out.,,. !!he saiO "h11 broul!hl tlu· m atll·r twro1 t· l'h•• 1·11 has S4or>.OOO available th ('Ill Cou1k•tl ~uJt.I lhal lw 1n llOU "ltnJ! and ·ommunity . The 3.&acre stte arMain Street-- between 5th and olh Slreets and OranJ?e and Acac11l llvenues including subsidies. r-ange from $220 to $240. Exi&tings-bu11dings-.on th~ $lte would be demolished <See SENIORS, Page A2) Cem ist-D~ltYPlttit~p Alf'AMM"'"'ENT~~Sl~Tt - Approved in Huntington 11'ou11ded' ~i11e11p Wc.·st Germ<!n soldiers parlicipatmg in war mane uvers <H'l' lined up near a large r escue helicopte_r. Th~se soldiers get to enjoy the <1ctivity ne<Jr Munich lying cl own bc>('ausc they havl' b •en designated as wounded Dollar Drops Again As Arabs Rap Pact LONDON IAPl The dollar dropped sharply on the world's foreign exchangt:s today for the second day in succession. hitting a new low in Swiss francs and sending the price of gold to a re- cord $216.75 an ounce. Ma rket analysts said they believed the slide w·as an ac- celeration of the drop Wednes. day prompted by adverse Arab reac·tton to the Camp David summit agreements. was pushed up hy the dollar's s lide. After closing in London at S214 .25 an ounce Wednl!sday, it was quoted as high as $216.125 11t one point this morning. The previous .record for gold was $216. 125 on Aug. 15 an Zurich. when the dollar was tak· mg anothl•r beating. Today in Zurich. lht> price hit S216.25. a rt•<.·u rd for that market. EuropP'!-. large..,l Gold closed Wednesday night al S213.875 in Zunch. By GARY GRANVILLE Of lhe O~ily Pilot Sl•ll A man and woman robbery team held up a Buena Park Jewelry stort.• Wednesday and made lheir get away clutching l WO satchels rtllc.•d With diamond J~\vetry valued al $150,000. Police s<t 1d the holdup team that hit the llousl' of Diamonds al 8976 Knoll Ave. also r ehl!ved three men in the store of $2,040 they collcC"llvely c<crricd in their wallet~ One or thO:O l' men w a~ a Murderer Captured In Escape A convicted murderer headed for death row was thought for 36 hours to have escaped from Orange County Jail some time Tuesday evening But early this morning, 33- y ear -o Id Mauri ce Seton Thompson was captured where his futile escape try began. in a fen ced recreat10n area atop the county jail. According to a Jail watch com- mander, Thompson h<Jd wedged himself into a raise roof in a rl!Slroom in the recreation are? T here he re mained undetected for 36 hours while t eams of sheriff's de puties searched for him. The watch commander said Thompson was captured when he s neaked from his light· squeeze biding place and was apparently planning to form a volleyball net into a rope ladder of sorts. <See NABBED. Pa~e A2l Jewelry salesman. Robert Lunn representing the Los Angeles· based firm Harlyn PToducts. who happened to arrive at the store while the rohlJery was in prog ress. Lunn was quickly relieved of the satchel he earned that con taincd S20.000 worth or loose diamonds, police reported The Jewelry s alesman was also out SI,()()() cash he carried in a montiy clip a s well as a $6,000 diamond nng he wore Police s aid I hat while Lunn wa s b e in g s h orn or hi s valuables. the store owner and a customer were lying face down a nd handcuffed together in a re- a r office. The owner. Robert Galas of Valla Park, was deprived or $540 1n C'ash a s well as a SJ.200 wristwatch and fl $12.000 ring and ;;inotht!r valued at SlS,000. The customer victim. Bill Sup- pa of Buena Park. lost S500 in cash in the robbery as we ll as two rioi~s v<Jlued at S2,100 and fSee JEWEL.~. Page A2) Just Visiting 'Guest ' V ses Lagunan?s Shoioor W HOEVER T H E SUSPECT IS. he 's oeen mak- ing a clean getaway ~very day for more than a week now, and Dave Holliste r wants Laguna Beach pohCl' lo put a s lop to it -Someone keep!, breaking into Hollis ter's locked home o n La Mirada Street and taking a s hower. . ~OTIONG IS EVER TAKEN or disturbed . the n-atc homeowner S<t)'S. and the unwanted g uest a lways leaves a brief thank you note . Uns ig ned. ,\top lht• we t l(lwt:ls Government Blamed For Economy Ills Connecticut Teachers Imprisoned By The Associated Press Nearly a fifth of the 1.250 public school t ea<'hers 1n Bridgeport. Conn . the state·s largest city. arc• in jail for defy ing a back·to-work order Sixty teachers went to jail Wednesday. joining 180 already imprisoned at National Guard camps around the state for con- tinuing their week-old walkout. Meanwhile. teachers ' strikes in at least IC states le ft mor<· t h an a half-million s tudents from the elementary to the col- lege level out of the classroom. The Bridgeport teachers havt• not softened their demand for an 8.6 percent pay boost and have rejected s alary increases of 7 perce nt. Pay ranges from $9,450 toS20.t~ Elsewhere. talks continued w the 100.000·puptl C lt'veland s c h o o I sys t C' m d es p i t·e pessimism that an agreement could not ~ reached before next week at. the earliest. No progress Nas reported 1n Seattle. Tacoma. Wash . and Fall River. Mass . where dis putcs. like those in most other areas of the country. c entered on s alary dem ands. By JOANNE REYNOLDS On Wednesday. the six strik ing unions in Cleveland staged <J unity demonstration outside Countv Economic Outlook Con-s chool admin1strat ion he::id Ol 1 ... O•oly Piiot St•ll Government interve ntion an bus iness was on the receiving end of the opening salvos fired this mormnl? at the Orange fcrenre mAnahe1m quarte rs and lhousafld!> o f More than 1.000 county bus1· teachers and non a c :.i dem•<' ness leaders heard Orange employees chJ:ered loudly whe n County Supervisor Thomas they were told they mdy faC'e a RilC'y . Congressman Charles prolonged walkout and even jail W1gi:tins. R Fullerton. economist Some 10.000 tcache rc; and non R ay m o r1d J a llow a nd in academi<· µcrsonnt'I h:.iv(.• bt'en "We arc all so nervous that ev~n the sli ghtest babbling from anyone in the Middle East af fccts us." said one Frankfurt de al e r Very active trading was re ported in London In Zurich. the dollar was quot ed this morning at 1,50205 Swiss ed this morning a l 1.5205 Swiss rl'l'Ord low of 1.53875. Jordan Assails Summit dustraalisl Robert La ni gan on strikt-smcl•Sept 7 blame government intervention In Dayton. Ohio. negotiator.., for the few dark s pots th'ey could s aid movement had been made see in the economy's future. towa rd ending a walkout with <.1 Riley opened the session with :-;ettle ment poss ible by the end o( Other morning doll ar rates in Europe . Vance Vis its Saudis Without King's S upport ~ RIYADll. Saudi Arabia <AP> pl;.in the Camp David -.u mm1t lo a a s tate of the county report the week Schoob have• been wh1ch md1cated tha t the coun· manned by superv1~ory person lY s gross product would be up nel and substitute: teachers dur 20 Pl'l'Ccnt by the• end of the ing the strike. year But impatient parcnl5. charg Frankfort -1.9465 marks, down from l.9633 al the close of -~ll:;ujil\B_ ¥c;dnesday · • ...: ~ 4.$1S'.¥ten~Jr~M down from 4 .~l6775 Seereturv of State• Cvrus R Vance failed tu win .i'ordan's backing for the Camp David ar· cords .and.(~~~iY> Saudi Arabia Meanwhile. a. sharp clisagree· moratorium on new J ewish set m ent over J ewish scttlemcnLo; llemcnts on t he West Bank dur between President Carter and ing the five-year period in wh1ch -the tcrritory·i. future 1s being He warned. however. t hat mg that their c hildren have not business mus t be willing to re-been properly instructed. pet1 h ab1ht atc l.lnd redevelop the tioned the school bo<ird Wednes courtty·s older bus mess renters day to clost.· the school~ by Mon I . • Amsterdam 2 1190 guilders. down from 2.1315 Milan · 822 50 lire. down from 827 The British pound sold in Lon- don for $1.9883, a slight gain from $1.98015 late Wednesday In Tokyo, large selling orde rs from forci~n ba nk s and Japanese exporters pushed the dollar down to 187 825 yen at the close of the day's trading. fl was the-lowest rate in four week~ and was 2.2 yen below Wed- nes day's closing rate of 190.025. Gold. the traditional hedge in times of monetary uncertainty. Get inStyk With the Piwt Orange C<>ast residents enjoy an array of fashion viewpoints gathered from designers from Paris to Newport Beach. Tod ay's Daily Pilot examines the s tyles or lhe day for men and women in a 28-pa~ magazine - "Style." Stories and pictures present the soft. rtowinM fashions for women. the slim look ror men, cosmetic and figure improve· ment advice and tips on Jewelry andlur selections. ( ~t"H9'~1't~F~.· • "~°t~'>''PP~F,Lut-. kingdom ·~ he lp .. in the U.$ - mediated peace Jllan Jn . seeking their s upport: Vance will re mind S audi of ficials of the deal the Carter ad minis tration pushed through Cong~ess to sell F·15 fi ghter planes to their country Jordanwn Foreign Minister Hassain Ibrahim. standing with Vance al Amman airport. said Jordan s till has reservations about the Camp David plan's failure to deal with the question of the ultimate status of the Is raeli-occupied West Bank and the Palestinian people But in his meetings with King Hussein the American received a commitment for a continuing dialogue with Jordan on its critical role in the peace process as envisaged by the Camp David agreement. American diplomats found it encouraging that J ordan was willing to continue con- sideration of the plan. Vance's stop in Riyadh. Saudi Arabia. was the second and perhaps the most critical on his three.nation tour to sell the peace framework worked out by Presi- dent Carter. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat a nd Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin The diplomatic drive 1s aimed at pre - venting the formation of a unified Arab front against the plan. unified Arab front against the I . , I • .. ,-....... IS~At;.~Ll:.SQOPS . . ~!fit · Begin claims he com· EtmtffG~ •• -~ :·~ ."-~ ~~~'~· ~----~~~-----month freeze • I s raeli Prim e Mini s ter Menachem Begin was posing a growing threa t to furthe r Midea st negotiations. In Washington. White House officials we r e insis ting that Begin had committed himself at Rut in an inte rview published today in the Wall Strl•ct <Journal. Regin s aid he would consult with other members or his ~ummit delegution before reaching a final position on the ques tion of new settleme nts Reptile Collector Killed by Python FLORENCE. Ky. CAP> -A 3J-year-old reptile collector has died of strang ulation a fte r a pet python more than 12 feet long overpowered him at ~is home during a feeding The victim was identifi ed by Boone County authorities as Douglas Martin, an electrician. His wife told Kentucky State Police that she round him un- conscious in the basement of their home late Tuesday with a · python coiled around his neck Boone County Co~oner Don Stith said he was certain death was attributable to strangulation by the sna)<e Efforts to r evive Martin t fail e d . accordini:t t o State Trooper Hobart Stra nge r. a neighbor called to the home by Martin's wife Martin owned three ret1culat· ed pythons ranging in length from 12 to 16 rcet and a boa con· strictor He a lso owned al- I 1g ators. lizards, tarantula s pide r s. turtles a nd other snakes. often ~iving lertures and s hows on the collection "tr it crawls or s lithers. it's down there." said State Trooper Mike Evans He added that the s nakes often ~ot loose. hid in thr walls and "would be missing for several weeks " bet•a\Jse "the economic health of day if an a greement b not re h~ {;Ount~ifo. tie.d t.o .the .h_e!llh_£f.,.~~hed. ~ ... · ourotd\!t'~muniti~· n!--rt ' •• " :,Yot'fr,. • ~ll (!,m.C 8~09,(t Wiggins. who will retire at the students. returned Wcdhi:.>Sdayl() <St>e MEET; Page A2> their classrooms <1ftcr a 13-day · vacation. Humington 's Thomm Still A Councilman Wednesday cam e a nd went but Huntington Beach City Coun t•ilm an John Tho mas didn't lender his resignation from the council. Thomas. who 1s incom- muni cado. reportedly an nounced hjs attentions to resign by Wednesd ay in a telephone conversation with a city council secretary A letter of resignation was ty ped, but Thomas hasn't s igned it Mayor Ron Sh enkma n an nounced at Monday night ·s City Council meeting that he had h eard repo.rts tha t Thomas planned to quit Thomas didn't attend Monday 's council meet Ing Thorrrns threatened to resign once before in June -but later changed his mind I Coa~• ·cathe r Clear through F'riday with oce breezes replac i n g Sant a An u winrh Low"-tonight 52 to 57 Highs Friday ~ to 8S I NSIDE TODA 't' UCl's assistant chancellor Brad Alwood retires today a/ter being the lop boosler of the university since its btnh See Peatunng. Page Cl l•de~ Al Yo"' S.rvkt All lt11.,m1u-•• Erm• le-k CJ At1t1 L .. ~ CJ L.M l•yll A• MlllOfl Met«ew.11 81 1us1,..u M-t -·••• u• C.llfert1I• AS MlllMI I'-14 c., .. ,. Alt 1te1i.tie1 It.-A4 C:iH•illell C:4·17 OOfltt c:-tY A• C:omtt\ A,. Stlorh II 1-1 C:reowerf ,.,. Slee• M•rll"' Ill Outll lt•tl<" At Ttlt•lt••n If lfltWltl ...... A .. / fllUltn ~· lfttfftll-flt.ft WutUP A• l'u luron, Cl·~ Worlll HOWi A• ...... (." CJ ,\2 OAll..Y PILO_l __ Hlf'. __ _.;.....;;.;,;.;;~;;..;;.&,= f'ro• Pag~ 11 I MEET ... e.l v to blam•• 1nrlut1on on t h t' f: u' ,. r n m e n t , ht· 1au1ppcd Sol w1U •• It ~ t'lll'<i the co~l for l(Overn m~ep.-MHOtl af lb own rt- ~ulutt1r' 11~t>n1·1es as well ~ the cn.;t tn anom.trv and bus1nesc; t() ( ... w .......... ""'-~~ uu ... tt '@lf¥kH,i-Ofl.,,_.~-erg~ rm"M"Tl, tn\ . tct't."11nd-wttnam~r. cnntnbu111" not onlv to inflation Ir .,h '"' 1~u.Moh ~>..t.bwv ·~~~ l6 debate the 1-----... ,u_.. ... ,-, ..1 -.florto~t· of ( a1>1foi "lh:.;alr--~.-~ ...... 11"".""',""1 ,""".~g-11 .... "-,\~1 ... 1 ... 11"",.-1 .... 11111l .1t to11 T:1l ks bdore the Y<1l c •~ c..1p..alilt· of -.t afling rl•:t l P11l1111·al l 11ao11 111 Nv" ll;1 v1•11. ('01111 ~rowth .. La rHl,{:1n ~u~gt·~tl·d that bu:-1 Ford Defends Panel Cuba-CIA Link's Effect Called Minimal W AS 111 NG T 0 N t A J') Former President Ford told Co ngrl'SS today thcit the• Warr1•n CoJIL~~ 1 u n wo u Id ha ve broadened its Inquiry intll Ole murder of President Kennedy hud it known of CIA plots-to as sassinate Cuban leader Fidel Castro. Out he S<Hd he doubts that such 3n Inquiry would have altered the commis~1on 's con clu ion..lh.!41,.l.ce Harvey Oswald killed Kennedy an that he acted alone Ford, one or the three still living mem bers or t.he. com. miss ion. testified be fore the House assassinations commit tee, The other t wo, former Ken- 'fiJ eR y S . John Sh-el'man C,ooeer and former Kennedy ad vaser JOhn J McCloy. were to appe ar later In tilt• day Ford said the com m1ss1on kne w nothing about CIA plots to 11ssawnate Custro and CIA con· lacls with organl'lecf crime fig ures as part of those plots. "Rad the Warren Commission kn0wn ~or-a~ssination-plol dtt'eeled.. against C.:as tro. this might have affertecf tfi e exfenf of the commis!.ion 's inquiry," he said. "ll certainly would have rC'quared the commission to ex tend its mquiry into those opera· lions But r don't think they. in and of themselves, would have ctranged"th~cius1ons," In general, the former presi- dent defended the commission's work as thorough. Vo rd .. House Re publi c iao lcadt>r ut the time he served on th•· commission, acknowledged thut he relayed information u bo ut ll\.e commission's or i.,'llnln tlonal"llffatrs to the FBI. B14l be sa1d he had no argu monl with the FBI lo slip m· formation to lt. secretly during the commission's investigative phase. FBI files made public last year iuage£Led tnat bureau of- f icials viewed Ford as their friend and pipeline to informa- ll on a bout the commission's work Ford acknowledged that he met lwieein December 1963 with Cartha OeLoach. a top aide to the then-FBI Director J . Edgar Hoover . and told DeLoach of the com mtsstorrs-internal battle over t.he .. bi.d~ or a staff direc- tor mcmoi. of those meetmgs "ap J)ec.tr to be U('C"urate, but the rela t1on!.h1p ment ioned by Mr OeLoJch did not l'ontanue during th•· comrn1~~1on !. anvestigallvc phljSe " Thl' Warren Comm1 ss1on. hcudcd by th<' lute Chier J ustu·t· E:arl Warren. wu s l'reated a week after Kl'nrw<ly was slam m Dallas on Nov 22, 1963. ll wa:- ai.sagned to get to the root of the assassination and lhe murder of Oswald by Jack Ruby After nearly a year of work. ~he commiS!)ion published-a 26· volume report which became an 1 mm cdiat{' target of criticism a nd controvers y The com- m l~s1on i:tek-now-ledged-=thltt' It·-· round no clear <1nswe rs to nume rous questions raised by tht-c:isl', a nd con s pi raey theoris ts still -.1>c• those un a ns wered quest ions as evidence Os wa ld could have been part of a conspiracy Ford Flays U.S. Eco.rwmy nt•:-.s men kdrn tu r aai.t: lh('I r \ 01t l'~ and anake sure thei r v1cv. s are heard by government lie laudt:d Califo rn1e1ni> fo r pa~::.al(c or Proµol>1l1on 13 and l:>iJld lt.c ho1w~ th<.· !>tale contanut•:o. t o lt:ad the fight again~t ex pansion or government. School Land Studied l•'ord said he and DeLoach also discussed one piece or in· formation the commiss ion re· ceived but that nothing in his personal records show any con- tacts With DeLoach after Dec. 19. 1963. - WASHINGTON (AP> - Former President Ford s aid today that President Carte r 's policies h ave turned the eeonomy Into a s hambles and "blown•· the fight against inflation. • (. , .J CJ llow 1!. thl' chit'! economist for Un1tt'd Cahfllrnaa Bank H1i. tJlk 1·t•ntered primarily on the -.i.1te ., 1·conomy and the necess1 '' of h11:-1n<.•!.!.men here to export .1 ~ much <1:-po:-:.able to maintain 1hc healthy 4'conomic condition t•urri·ntly en1oyed an the state lk <'rtl1t·1.t1•d the lcic k of u -.trong l'nt·rgy program from both state and national govern men b a:-bl·1ng a potentaul !.Ource of futun· economl<' weak· nt•ss 111 ll1111fit19fo11 Fountuan V:..llcy I elementary I School · Di strict trustees plan tonight in to name the members of advisory committee that will study possible use!. of surplus pro perty and sc:hooli. marked for future clO!iu re The s<·hool b<1ard will met:l at 7 30 p.m in !ht• dastnc·t officc:- ncar thecorn('rofTc.tlvert Avenut• and Newlan<! Street Deputy Supt•rintendent Glc•nn llardv said one of the first items of busine~s for the advisory unit will be what to do with the :.<1 <·:illed PopeSchools1te Tht• Pnrw -.111· nt>ci1 th<· <·nrner or Ellis /\venue and Sushard Street : has been declared s ur- plus property by the school board. Hardy said the committee. which can be comprised of as m<.any as 11 members. will ad· vai.e the school board on the possible sale. lease or rental of any surplus school district pro· IJCl'ty. llardy said as many as three st·hools may fa ce clos ure durin~ NABBED ... Teacher Dispute Takes a Flier lie reportedly planned to fling hi s makeshift ladder 6ver the J<Jil wall and then scurry down it lo frt.'cdom providing it was long enough to carry him to safetx five stories below the jail roof Thompson. who is believed to h ave been without fol)d and waler during his 36-hour hide and seek escapade. was fed and then returned to his one man cell, his rel'reat1on privileges re· voked. Leaders of a teacher assocaa tion and officials of the Hunt ington Beach City <elementary) School District took part in a twltll' of n1ers Wednesday. Tht• ·11unt1n g ton B e ach Elt'mentary Teachers Assoc1<1 Ucm launched lhc"'*ction early in I he morning by sending out noticci. to all 350 tccichcrs in the 1li:-trrct A:-.:wl'iataon lcadt:rs c laimed Truck Burns On Freeway --Huntington Beach f ir em-en· dous ed fl ames in a burning pickup truck on the San Diego Freeway Wednesday afternoon The truck'!! owner, Robert Meades of Palos Verdes. escaped in1ury. firemen said. The blaze began at 3:23 p.m. near the Beach Boulevard of- framp. The fire was caused by an overheated engine that ignited the truck's oil, said fire Capt. Ro~er flosmcr Document Praised that lhc dastnd hal. broken pro visions of a pr(!v1ous contract <.1nd that l<·achers were no longer oblige1tt!d tu honor its terms The distract countered with 1U. rtrer later an the day, stating 1t has honored the contract and will do so· until a new agreement as rN.ached. The da s t riC't l>c nt o ut th{• notices lo d<.·l.lr up t·onfusion and mis understanding thcit may have been ca used b y the teachers' mer. according to As· s as tcint Superintendent P al Clark · Teacher negotiator Bill Hates said the district altered wages. hours and working conditions for so m e leachc-rs by making chci nges that included extenoinjf the classroom day for firs t and second graders by 15 minutes Dr. Clark said the change , which was made to save busing costs, didn't violate the contract because there was no change in the required time that a teacher must be at school Bates said that teachers arc not planning ciny s lowdown, walkout or strike "at this time.·· The previous contract expired June 30, but both side~ reported During the 36·hour manhunt in and outside the jail a key wit· ness against Thompson in his re cent murder trial was under police protection. Jailers iniliully reported that Thom pson was last seen late T uesd ay afternoon riding a Jail C'!'>ca lator The escalator was carrying him from the recreation area on thl' Jail's roof in Santa Ana lo his cell. But the convicted slayer never arrived back at his cell. lie was charged with the shooting slaying last Nov 17 o( 34:ye-a~otd Michael ·Whelen and the attempte d murde r o f Whalen's companion , June Felice. Mrs . Felice wai. shot three times in the a pparent armed robbery attempt inside the La llabra home she shared with Whalen. But the 40 ·yccir old woman s urvived and testified against Thompson, identifying him as Whalen's murderer and her as - ~aala nt ly agreed to honor its provisions She was the protected witness until a new agreement is re during the 36 hours officials athed feared Thomp!'>on might have ". l\n 1mpasM• was declared &!pt made il back o ut onto the WASHINGTON (AP) A pro. u posed constitution for the Virgin streets Islands drawn up in a con· After finding Thompson guilty .-'"~~~~,~~w~l~~~~~,~~i.y: Gm~~~~-~tt~S..~~::~~~f~:r ~~ .f!· .. sent to Congress. Preside nt com m ended to Judge J a m es Carter, who received the docu SJ • b C Turner that he be sentenced to me nl from the Virgin Islands. 31D y 0pS death in the gas chamber. called it "a s ignificant step to ward fH C&t c r local self ~ovt•rnmt•nt " ' ORANGE COAST ... DAILY PILOT '""' °'""1r (u,• t 0•tly ft1l•tl '#\U,..tt•t"I' fW'l't t,,. 11t'M "'f•.,. o,,. .. •"-0Vbf1~bt t•• O• '""to t • I ~vb11• h1•tQ (.l)tnO•"I• ~·•tt ••t'hhOt1 ,,,.. C.-.1~'''"•tl M "'ftl't.-.-fftrf't'llOf'I r,i!t-h fM (,,. M ,,,,.,,. .......... ~"'th ~tit ... , .. ,,,...,._.. ,..., ~, .. .-. f.4•" Y ttl• ¥ ""'"fl 'titOdl(n.t• Vtllr~ '"·I llt6·•1M0• •ft V111th(il'l1 t A ~~)h-••·')•M1tl•\t l•O" PUPtl1'h. rt \ithi,ltllt!f .. 11tnl! ~n fht· llfl'°I' ·OAI rr1n11 1\1110 pl trll '"' "' lW\ ~,, 11 .. , '\ftr,., f"'t• Mr\• (ftllft>t~,,,_.,616 ..... ,. ....... J•1 1ttfM,tMfi\lb41'1.f)llof J•«.11 If (Vl"fitf V t .,,~1ftflolll U'WI Y.,,....AI Mit"•1)1•f '"*M•\ k••••I [lfn,.,, fMl'I\-"\" MW,,..._ M<l"•U•"O teltl~ Qw1ln H LH\ "KJWr41' N.tH .,,"\'•"' ""•"'•••f"IQEdotot.,. .... ", .. ,....,. IN• I 01 UH1., (f)-.illh (,,.h:,, .. untlna1on l'l••ch Offlce uw1Tu,,., h ftou1..,,m, Ai\41hfVJ A~r•• t• I") f\"tt 11111) •1ftAA Ofllc•• 1 ... ,,.,,n.tw .. ~t.. '"'''o..,.,..,, ~,,,,., ('1\1• ..-.-... • ""W.\1 "'-• ""'•""' '"""-'..-n.(• V•ltrt' )\)fUliitPttl Ao.t •I 'Ml 01~ f ,,. •#? Jel•phone (11 4).U.4321 CltHNle<I A<lnr11 .. "9 942.517. ,_,°"' Mttft()t1t,..._. (~Y~tltf\ 140-12~ ~~:"t~ !!~, o:.:, ~~:.:~=~':\.~. ,,,.._,,, ., •t••tt"fM•fttt t\flfifll Ml ' .. f•Orodv(ed "llMVt \Pf'(tat ""'"""''"" •• tCWh'"-"' ..... ' \Ho,,.,, , •• "" .. , •••••• ,, ti (-.\IA ~a C.•'·'"'" • \"'"'"''"'''" ttw '~'"'' \l M "'°"1"'• "' ,,..,, •• '° ,, ... ouw m.111.,, !'tr-f fll#f1•~~ tl \if,.. "ftUy • f • ln Louisiana By The Associated Press An Orange wornan was shot and killed by Louisiana police Tuesday when she tried to drive through a roadblock set up to catch her and a companion after a robbery spree. Robin Armes. 20. was killed by a Kenner , La , policeman after she allegedly was involved in four motel robberies in less than an hour Tuesday night. Her companion, Gregory S M a run. 21. of Ohio. was cap lured and booked on armed rob bery charges after the rented car Miss Armes was driving went out of control when she was shol S he had been s tationed at Keesler Air r'orre Ba:sc in Biloxi. MIRR Police said the p:ur look $1 ,300 during the robber y spree and m ay hflVl' been involved in several other stickups Blaze Hit Firm J.OS ANOELES <AP) f'tro caused damage el!timoted al S600,000 'to the Piano-*'Co rp of America, outhf>nti •:s saad I\ \ f'rom Pa~ A I JEWELS ..• $3.500 The balance of the bandits' haul came f rom House or Drnmonds inventory, according to police They said the man and woman entered the store at 10: 15 a.m. ,ind pretended t.o be customers. The man, for reasons only he can explain, was wearing a yellow leather coat and maroon pants Hi s robbe r y male was dl'scribed as a brunette about~ yea rs old who wore a coat described by police as sPQtted. Initially, police said, ttie man said he wanted a larger diamond for his wife. But when Galas fetched a tray or diamonds the bandit pulled out whnt police said was a .4~ caliber handgun and said, "thili 1s a hordup, gentlemen." He then hustled hls first two victims int.o the rear room while his lady robber friend swept through the showroom raking tht dlamond11 In and greet.Ina !lalesmon Lunn · as he walked through th front door the next four years because of declining enrollment. "The purpose of the commit lee is to involve the community before the property is dis.posed of." Hardy said The advisory panel is required by s tCite la". he noted The law requires the school board to appoint commun1l) members who represent "tht· ethnic. c.t ge groups. bus iness, homeowner, n•nler and socio economic" st·i::ments in the d1'> tnct. Hardy~a 1d The panel wall provide nl'eded advice to trustcl'S on the planned 1979 C'IOl>url' CJf Lamb Elementary School. !lardy s aid Accordi ng to the dis trict rn;;1s tcr plun. Lamb School stu dents will be lruns ferred to Arevalos Elementary School It has been proposed that Lamb School lhl•n bc converted into a m1dd ll• or JUn1or high sehool -the first or its kind in tht.' dis trict A final decision has yet to be rc<Jchcr1 on the pro posal, Hardy said Trustees have also approved the c losure or com bining of eithe r Mc Dowell o r Tamuru elementary schoob an l980. Accordant? lo lhe plan, the· school with the least number of students in 1980 wi ll be closed and its students transferred l<> the other campus By 1981. a simile.tr fate awaitl> c1ther Bush:.ard or Oak elemen lary schools, Hardy said RCA XL-100 13'' ....... Reading from · a car e fully worded statement, the former pres iden t said DeLoach 's High School District Eyes Relocation Huntington Beach Union Hi gh School Di strict orricials are searching for a new home . T he buildings that currently house the school district head· quarters at 520 1 Bolsa Ave .. Huntington Beach, are owned by the McDonne ll Douglas Com· p;rny and leased until June lstM> But school Superinte ndent .J :i kc Abbott s<.ays Mc Donnell Douglas offi cauls want the build 1ngs back for their own use. School board members have agreed to begin the search for Ol'W office facilities with hopes of fi nding a new home by mid· Ol·cember Trustees decided to sell the district's former office site, near 17th Street and Utica Avenue. at the Sept l2 school board meel· 1rlg School district offi cials have housed thei r offices in t ht: Mc Donnell Douglas facility for the past three years FANTASTIC ---- SPECIALS! Outstanding values on color con· soles and portables plus black and wti1res. Ford said Carter un· doubtedly will be helped politically 1f the Camp David Middle Eas t agree- m t:nts succeed But he said that will count for lit· ti t if Carter does not bring the economy and the soar· 1ng inflation rate under control. "I think they'll have to exp l a in it to t h e housewife .. r'ord said. From Page A I SENIORS. • • H owevcr. modifications. an !'>lead of demohtaon, are pro pos ed for t ht· Main Stre('I L1hran Steve Kohll.'r. in charge of the housing ;rnd c1;mmun1ty de· velopment prOl!ntm for the city, s aid that hous ang units and center could be completed in 18 months 1f all goe~ well Monday nig ht ':. action authorw>d tht city to seek pro posals from developers for the prOJCC't I\ nothcr st•nior t·1t1zcn project of about 18S unit~ 1:,. proposed in the f"1vt Pointl> area of R.sC!Ch Boul evard and Mcian Street and Ella!-. Avcnut GC 688 RCA Xl·lOO 25" DIAGONAL COi.OR MEDITERRANEAN CONSOLE Beaullful Med1lcrranean cab1ne1. 25 p1c1ure XL-iOO advanced ae- s1gn RCA.,; Soper AccuColor black malmt p1c1ur£· lube Automatic color Cl'l,.,lror All with many deluxe leatures. s519's RCA 1 'Z' diagonal Wocll & wtUte ,~. t>.: .~~~abw~W: ·-~ ~ Ci»mpoct 12 RCA Black & White Sportalale 12'' ~ Mu()fll A( l.'l' ncn ~":.."rJ::" s219•s Ren <,oon•tll• s99•s YOU OUGHT TO SEE US MOW• REMODHED AMO RUDY TO SERVE YOU. 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ............... ..,.n-i l D..-. Wnt .. Cert. .k. Phone 642-8882 S1oro Houts Os11v 9·6,.Sat 9·S 30 ........,. ... ___ , ... For The Very Best Deal You ow• it to yourHff to check our pricn, IMfort you buy! Master Charge · l/l~A 8udger Pa;imentr. . . .... . . Pnti't•-.-.ional s_.r, ic•t• •·or all~ our honu• plt•t •tro 11it·" I , ) l ' . • . .t4 OAIL Y PILOT s Elections Aid Bill On Ethics WA~lll "ll,f(l"l 1.\1'1 11.h t•it-('\1(111!\ C'llllllllK UJI lhl' ll O~t· tut:. t lt>ured tht' wit~ foe p11ft..,81(t' l1f u 1<Wl'''Jllf\~ .iovt•rnm •nt 1•th1r.., ball b) vutu'ijl 111 u·;1fr1rm • nev. rult' ..,hurph hm1l&nll th(• out,adl· IO\'OOH' nwm~r .. of lh<' llOUtW ('1&0 l'HI ll Tht" :!911 97 \ 111 t> W 1•dnesda> n1..:ht nwu~ lhJt bt•Rtnnlnll! Jan ~.1979 llt•U'>t' mttmbt>r!I will h U\'\' ltt .:t't .1l11ntt on thf's r tur rt'nt $57.500 annual s.ilaraei.. plw. lS percent OPPONt:l'T' OF lht-hm1h w~·r1• 11' an~ to 111t.1<'h u moh(lrl lo r~p,~al at to .1 '" l'~(>IOf: ethic!> -bill tlrnl Hou·w ~peakc-r Thom·a., 0 Nt>sll hiul. ho1wcl to tomplNl· \\ t.>dnt-:.tl.l\ II v. a:. lhat attnnpt that v. "' \nll'd dov.n Wednei.da\ mg ht Fanul n,n,11 lf'r:il son nr 1h1· 11' t!rall bill hJ'> bt:-t•n clt.>IJH~d un 111 nt•xt Wt'dne~drn · "[he bal I "011 Id reqwre. :-1.r ln~cnt £anJnl'1:sl disclosure ror Prei.1dt?nl t'JI h •r. Vice Pres1 dt'nt Mondult>. c•n1or employees of the ex<!cutl\'C and Judicial b r a n ch c:. :rn d m c m be r-s of Congrt.':.'- F'O R .\ \'t:l\R ufter !>enior federal l'mplo.> ee:. left govern ment, the~ would !Jc prohibited rrom t a king JOb!> with law firms of private companies that do .4>usmess ~th -tho.. ~e~es. \\here the~ formerlv worl..ed Supporter:. of the new House d1 sclo!>ure rule. upproved in Fc bruar) 1977, say ll will ins un· that House members are full· lime legislators who earn onl y a small p11rt or lht'lr income from making :-.pecchc~ and pract1crng law or workmg m other pro· frss1ons Ttluraday. See>l•tnber 21 1918 ·- llprisi11g Cr11. .. hed A woman nces Estcli. Nicaragua. last rebel stronghold 1n the 11 -day rebellion against President Anastasio Somoza. Only isolated resistance in and around the northern city was reported today, as the national guard reported it had regained control. Rebel leaders outside the country vowed to continue to fight. At least 1.000 de-aths are estimated in the uprising. NATION / WORLD Troops Move In Israel Settlement Protests Summit TEL AVIV, Is rael <AP> - Is raeli soldiers today began dra1qong ultra·n ationalis t Jewish settlers from a moun· talntop m the West Bank of the J ordan Hiver, Israel radio re· ported . as the governm e nt moved to squash the settlers' challenge to the Camp David agreements. Some or the estimated 100 set- tlers, plus sympathizers that in· c-luded three members of Parlia· ment, barricaded them selves in shacks at the site, the radio re· ported. Both sides were under orders to avoid violence, but n stfights broke out as soldiers started l.O remove lhe settlers. THE 20 FAMILIES were in their third day•on the mountain· top two miles southeast or the West Bank town or Nablus when the army moved in The evacuation was expected to take man hours if the set· Oers kcpl their VOWS lO leave the mountain only by force. They hope to attract attention to the belief of their organization, Gush Emunim Bloc of the faithful that the Camp David agreements endanger Israel. Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan told a news conference in J erusalem th<1 t the unauthorized ~ettlement would have no effect on future negotiations with the Ar<1 bs "THE PALESTINIANS know us quit{• well by now. they know this is an internal Is raeli pro- blem ." Dayan s aid . adding that the government would stand firm against unauthorized settle· ment attempts The Cabinet decided on Tues· day. a few hours after the set· tiers made their pre·dawn move into the area. that the new set· llem ent would have to be dis· banded. No action was taken for two days while military officials and Defense Minis ter Ezer Weizman tried lo convince Gush Emunim to leave voluntarily. Is raeli orricials say the Camp David agreements oblige Israel not lo set up new settlements on occupied Arab lands ror t he next three months. during which negotiations are lo start on the future of the Wes t Bank and the Gaza Stnp. IN ADDITION, Parliament IS to decide within two wee ks whether to disband the 20 Is raeli sett..le..m.e.nls .in the Sinai Peninsula, which is to be r e· turned to Egyptian rule. Egypt s ays it won't sign a peace lre~ u'hless the-Sinai sett.ff?ments ~ removed . and Gush Emumm fears for Ute future of Israel's 50 settlements in the West Bank. Prime Mini ster Menachem Begtn said Wednesday in New York that Israeli defense forces will stay on the West Bank beyond five years "to ensure Jewis h blood is never s hed again." He said "an unknown spokes· man in the US S tate Department had suggested that Israeli forces should remain in the area fo r only five years. but he told a meeting of Jewish leaders: "I hereby declare we will stay beyond five years." DAV AN SAID TODAY he will ins.isl on the.righL oLlsraelis to buy land and build settlements in the West Banlc as a part or a ny peace settlement. At a news conference he linked that right to Israel's al· lowtng large numbers of Arab reru~ees to return to tlie West Bank. 'Agatha' Baeked Use of '26 Christie Pwt OK NEW YORK CAP) -A federal judge has rerused to block dis· tribution or a movie and a novel bas ed on mystery writer Agatha Christie's brier. unexplained disappearance in 1926. U .S District Court Judge Lawre nce W. Pierce dismissed two lawsuits brought by the late -writer's -estate and--9y her only child . Rosalind Christie Hicks, who argued that the defendants were infringing on her right of publicity The right or publicity covers use of a personality's name or like ness. A recent U.S. Court or Appeals decision involving the estate of rock 'n ' roll singer Elvis Pres ley established that the right of publicity is transfer rable and inheritable. Filmworks: First Artist Corp and ~r-A8r-Bl'Olhers-;i.nc .. · ----~- Both fiction plots deal with what happened when the writer disappeared from her home on Dec. 4, 1926. and returned 11 days later. saying she bad suf re red a mnesia. Sparrow Joins Oval Meeting House Republicans, Joined by a few liberal Democrats. said the outside income limitation is unfair to members of Congress who do not have significant in· vestments or income from in· heritances. THOSE KJNDS OF unearned income are not covered by the restrictions. T he result or the new limits. they said, will be that only rich men and women and liberal ac- tivists will run for Congress. re· sultin~ in a distorted representa· t wn of the American electorate. Times Conviction Upheld HOWEVER , IN dismissing the: s uits on Wednesday. JuclRt> Pierce concluded that because the .. Agatha '· plots were fie· t ional and not biog raphical. "this court finds that the First Amendment protection usually accorded novels and movies out· weighs whatever publicity rights plaintiffs may possess and for this r eason the ir complaints must be dismissed " WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi dent Carter's we lcome today for President Jaafar el-Numairi or the Sudan was interrupted by an unexpected visitor. a s parrow th at flew around the White House Oval Office. Reporter to Return to Jail; ~aper to Appeal Numairi had entered Carter 's orrice through the F rench doors that lead from the Rose Garden. The s parrow apparently made its entrance at the same time. Tijuana Area ~corched by Sweeping Fire HACKENSACK. N.J (AP) The New Jersey Supreme Court upheld the contempt convictions of The New York Times and its reporter Myron A. Farber today for withholding notes in a murde r case. The high court ordered Farber to r eturn to jail Tuesday unless he s urrenders his riles T IJL'ANA. Mexico !AP> -A TRE CASE HAS attracted na · raj.?ing. wsncf.fctnned fire swept t1onal attention, and its outcome over four ranchet.. burned huo-c ould set a p r ecedent on dr<'ds of acres of brush land and freedom of the press. forc·cd evacuut1 on of about 400 Attorneys for the newspaper people from their homes. Mex· s aid they would appeal today's ican authorities say. court d ec is ion t o th e U.S. Firemen from Tijuana and the Supreme Court. suburb of La Mesa were aided Farber refused to comment. by about 70 Mexican soldiers in T he slate C'ourt ruling re- hattlinµ the blaze, which ra~ed instates as or next Tuesday sen· out or control most of Wednes· tene'es and fines already im· day posed by a lower court. Farber 11: r\llPAREN-TLV start.•~ , __ hf!.d_ ~een_ ~.i!ed_ror ~vii aJJ<L undt•ll'rm1ned origin about 8 criminal ~o.nt~mpt. ~n d sen· a m near the El Florido Ranch t~nced to Jail !ndefm1tely and a nd had charred hundreds of fl~ed ~1.000 until he turn.s ?ver ucres by noon and threatened has flies to Judge Wilham othe r ranches. Arnold. No serious injuries were re· IN ADDITION, HE was sen. ported. tenced to s ix months in jail and Columns or white s moke fined another $1,000 after he re· ~pread over the Tijuana area linquished his notes. and could be seen across the The Times was fined $5,000 a borde r from San Diego. day for civil. contempt until. the By 5 p.m. firefighters reported files were .g1 ~en up. /\ ooell!l'e the blaze was moving south $100,000 cnmn~al contempt fine toward open range and posed no a lso was levied against the serious threat news paper. Th<' cou rt r ejec t e d th e news paper's defe nse that the First Amendment protected its privilege to protect confidential sources. "IN Ot;R VIEW, the Supre me Court or the United Stales has clearly rejected this claim and has squarely held that no s uch First Amendment right exists." the opinfon said The court said that although reporters must cooperat.,c when subpoenaed sn a trial. the media still has .. f"irsl Amendment pro· teclaon "They include. among others, the right lo publish what the pre· ss chooses to publish, lo refrain from publishing what it chooses to withhold, to seek out news in any legal manner and to refruin from revealing its sources ex· • cept upon legitimate demand," t he-op!filon s®:f~ ~--~ ---.• TH E DECISJON SAID that the nation's highest court already has decided "the weighing and balancing" between a d efen- dant's right to a fair trial and free press. New Jersey's shield law. enacted by the Legislature to protect reporters· sources. mus t yie ld to the defendant's right · lo a fair trial, the court said. Farber was Jailed for 27 days after he refused tQ give his notes to the Judge presiding over the Cool Air Moves E8st HI ... "" Albu quo 17 49 Atlanta •• 10 B•lllmort , . •• 81rm1non.am •l ,. bl~muo ~ JO 8otM "' •• ~ 14 ·~ 8r0Wn\v1llf" ., H 8ull•IO tl 13 C111u90 '° ., .)4 Clf'"('tM•I• u 10 Ct~•tlend ., 11 Cotumo..• ., 10 Oat rt Wiii .. •• Dtn•t' ~ )3 Oe-tr-011 " .. Hf'ltn• ., 34 Honotu1y .. IJ H01oton ., IS .&I IC.An\ (lty .s S4 09 L•\ VrQ•\ ,. Sl llltlt Roo '1 n Lo• An'"°'" '° s• LO\<lhllle •1 It M~mplll• •s I• M1•m1 M IO Mllw•u•" IS SS .6' MPI• St P 60 •S .Oil N .. llvlllt u 11 Nt•OrleM11 ., 10 .» Now Yor• ,. " 0...., ,..,.. lhll•tf'V hG..~ v ' •• t f+ t • ., ,, •• " 'J " ' ·~·'" \ H t'll ... bY'·lt'l'n~ C:IUrwtfnt•' fl,,, ~"'., f' • r• •'fl\ -""II Oft 1l•llwl'ff'O •, 11 ,, 11; ..... , ... IP\l.ty ., • , (JJ 'C>i ft"\f'J~t V'_..t '()y 0't' Q t ~ .II fl.l•I ''' t S t"" H'(I ;"DWf "'"' w 1H 0. n~ 11.,ft,fl'llil C~T...,._, M 1 Ck tll)f1' '•ty Arf'•t •U-4UI ,.., . .,,,,..,.~. "# ,._.,. t r! l WM'"'°"''llW •41U' i...~ (•~·· CtOo .. _ e..c11 S•" >••~~-.~,.,._, OalUI llar1I llcaltll 1.AQ<JN l.fC,h1•1eN-o~ 4twtlt t" •... \•••·•"•~• Occlwlf•4 ---=== Ollt• City 91 71 49 Om•ll• SI •S 10 Orl•ndo '1 10 Plllled'on•e I• • 1 Pr.o.n1• ~2 60 Pttttt>urol'I a. •• P'll•nd, Ore &I ~ 0• Rtno &I l t st Lou•• ., s• 11 St P. T •mp.a " "8 SAii l•lot S8 36 Sen OltQO .. 61 Sen F ren 90 SS s .. 111. sa u u TulH t6 SI W•tht119ron 19 A CALl,.OllNl.1. 8aktr\r6-ld U H F1· .. no 14 n Mottttro to » O•~•·no 11 n s..traft\MllO 11 SI S.nle 8•~W• IO SI 8•~t&w 11 )7 81tllOCI II » a11111e n u C•t•ll,.. '4 .. £1 Centro • .o U •rrowhNd •1 O Yftl .. f(tl •l w Olltar10 ., &2 P•lm Sp"~ '° •t ~en Btrn.,Olno tt s• S.ntA AM QI &1 v.s.s ..... ,,, Cool wH l""r mov"° roward t~ o.i•rn lltlf OI tM n.tllon tOCley •ll•r brlf\Ol'1Q rrCKI or ff'fftt warnlno• to Nomi OOol•, South Oahota. w•ttern N•O•••U •llCl~n•ol COIOr•Oo ~el11th0wer• ...a O(CHIOrull lhun. CleF\l'tOwtr\ prec-Ille COOi Alt. re A< ll •ng from tllt Groat 1 O •• acrou "'" c•nlr•I 1\411 or lllt Mo• \IU•l'PI '+'•II.., 1111°"91' To .. , Otller '"°'"•" de,.,_ ll'tt Gull Co .. 1 wftl le tftvftd•r\hower' Or•"'< htO S0\1111 FIOl'IOt p '"' -loO tOVtt.0 '"" Pee Ill< North-II SktH remelneO rlu r o.,..r rnu<n 01 Ille AllMlll< Goot\I tr'llOtlleOIOoVAll,.y "'''" ttmptrat11r•1 ,..,,.,,., 111u1 "91'mellorlN•llmeotvear Ski•• •I~ wero clHr Ito"' IM Northtrn Plaint ano tl'MI AO<klt) IMe\1911 "'1tol lhe Pee If I< COHI Earl~ morn1no l'mpe r•lures r•notPd lrom l1 1n Bunt. Mont . •nd LM~m1". Wyo . to811n Key We\I ~no Ml4Jm1 Calflornla l ne not b<"Hll't of S.nt• An• wind• Wiii ~ rtpfK.0 l>y ""' toOINno IOU( II or •< ... ft-l>~••·•~-S011111en1 Celltornia But Net1ona1 wu1111r Strvou lorece1te" ••Id Wednodo 111e1 lllOM would droP only a few oeoree•, "'"" downtown Lo• Anoeles rucrllnQ the up""r IOI. On WedneSO•y lhe ltmo.re111rt w•1 'I) In Ille <tty Elstwnere, ll1Qt>s wllt l>e 1n t~ tow '°' elOnQ ,,.,. (08$1, In ,,,. UPl)fr 90, In tnl•nd vetleys, 1,, Ille mod 60s to "''O 10• 1n llW "-llloJlns <Incl trom the upper 10'1 to Ille loW 'IOs tn the cit' wrts Coa•tal 1t'eatMrl c1ur 111rouo11 Frlltav LIQP\t v•rftlblt wind~ n1Qhl .,nd mornlno "°"" Hlofl• Fr""" IS lo llO c o .. tat temper•turh w ill ran~ bttwetn S8 •no 1'1 lni.tnd tom l>'!raturu will rAnQe btlweM Sf and ... TM w"ltr ternc1u3ture will b~ .. Sun, Moon. Tide• THURSDAY ~<Ono lllQh I I •14 m ~ > ~cond tow '·"" m t O l'ltlOAY Fir\! 1119~ 'u .. m JI First IOw I It" m 1 o Second h•on r .ro pm •I Second low • X> o rn 1 1 ~un ••stu tO•"' ..i" \Io m M~n "'*' 10 n pm. Hh 11 J4 . ,,, Surf Report · Hunll1>9t9" 0..Cll Wavn t to 1 '"' wllll \GUI-•• •-II C-1110"' felt Nt wCIOfl 8a«h Weve\ 0 to I fMI Wlll\ -I ~-It (Ofldlll-- murd er trial or Dr. Mario Jasca lcvich. who Farber dubbed Dr X m a series of articles for The Times Named in the suit as defen· dants were Balla ntine Books. whic h publishe d the book . Casa b lanca R ecord s a nd The bird remained in the Oval Office throughout the leaders· meeting. PUBLIC NOTICE from Beach City Pool Service ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT A SPA OR JACUZZI? HERE ARE TIPS FROM THE LICENSED EXPERTS FOR FAST HEAT ·UP WE RECOMMEND ·47~TELEDYNE LAARS -..... . .,. The most important item an your spa sys tem' With a Mark V you can heat 500 gallons from 70 to 100 degrees in less than an hour In our op1n1on they are the best and backed by a written one year factory warranty &itti!a FILTERS A Quality Filter System that uses a stainless steel tank to withstand high water temperatures Most cheaper plastic systems don·t have the durability to withstand years of high temperature use A quality product with the Purex reputation CENTURY MOTORS WITH ALL BRONZE PUMPS We only use solid bronze pumps for durab1flty1 Fiberglass ano plastic sometimes stress-crack under high heat Our sysrem won't and it is backed with a full one year factory warranty -·- se~~ p!~~f~S,!J1~'~1~2J1J1~t~~~11!1~1.ri:t blower to reduce noise. They are powerful. dependable and very quiet! ISLANDER SPAS A spa that meets l.A.P M.0 . (International Assoc1at1on Plumbing and Mechanical Officials) requirements plus all local building_c~odY.!e~sw1uuCLcL.tt---- 1 O yearwarra11ty plus unrque-stytingtnlO-StafiCar co ors. OUR SPECIAL $3595.00 FALL PACKAGE! TIUOYHILAAl.S 210,000 ITU HEATH ......... -· ...•••. SJH.ts C'-66 PUaX Cl CAITllDCH MTH ..................... I st.ts 1,5 H.r. AU. •OMU "'Mr AHO MOTOI ....•..........•• Z49.t5 SOUTH rAClfltC UHDH•IOUHO 10 AM# 8LOWH .......• U9.t5 .. R . lOUHD OI OCTA•OH ISUMDH VA WITH TILi A"4D llOUtt JITS .............................. 949.95 'IHSTAUATIOtt ...CLUO~ P'H.MIT, f'W ... HG ILICTllC.AL. A"4D OCAYATIOH ........................ t UU5 ONLY s3595oo (Plus Tax) BEACH CITY POOL SERVICE 17161 ........ ... H ........ hech Phone 847-007 4 or Visit Our Store =·· ~: GftS POOL SUJtPUES, GUARD5X CH!MICALS, TlllDYHI LAAai HEATHS, PUREX FfLTIRS AND ARNESON POOL SWEEPS. r .• , .. , .... .,,.rm W l&JDIM I.ANIS -......... GUARDEX: g Pool Sweep· 'Includes 30 fl of gas lane and 30 n or electr1col Longer runs are a<1d1t1ona1 Does not include saw cutting ooocrete J Narcoti · Buy Fund Ended \ tlllt'I 1l'tlllllj I 11111!11\0 I~\ ti\ l'I .• ~~'II Ultl '""I •Il l\ 1111\ IHI"' fu11d t mh ·d 111111 lh V., tl111• .11.11 \\ h1•11 (Ir 1111•1 I 1111111 I .... UI" 11111 ( ou1 l .lmt..:1 th 11111 Mt :\\ill.111 "' tllol t•d lht• lllttllt'' pill 111 1114 , •IUlt I \ 11 1• .\-.u l ' ~I Ill u 1 t .i ll l ' ,, u I ' I ll" • I M1·M tll.111 '11 1111 ""' .1 l.1 ~"1111 111 •• 1 , .. 11n1 th• 11111111 1 1\11.11 ,, .. r :-.u 111•11 1""'' ·•i-! ..1111-.1 ~ h.11 ~ .... 11111 •' ~""" 11 I ' th•· 111 .ltll'• \nun I \ I It llj.! .11111 '\.I II nt 11 ' I.I\ l44H'' I hl 111,h'•'-. ,u t1111l It rt both -.u h·-. 111 .1 1111-.1111111 111 1'1 .11rn '11 tor\ 11Pt't \ t<ht H1llfh l »n tht 1 '·1m11h '·"" tu1 run~ th• "'""', tit ltt till' \1111111\ pl1111·1l I v.1 I IJ,'ht ,ill ,1l11rt •' Thi· 11\ttth \ I 111111111 1111101 \ .11111 tll'lt lfll' Ill 1111 ,, ,,, Ill , rulh .it't 1111111t·tl fur 1111~ 1'1•1 l.1" 1·111111 n•m1•111 111 111 1111-. "h" 11"1•d ttw m o 111•\ J " .1 fl.i,h roll 111 n 11\\ 1n11• cir u~ 11.· .1ll•r -. th1 ' n1uld ,1ffur tl J h1«111 lllJ\ "1•11• al1 1·.11h '1111l1P.11t·1I 111 <I ..,I.tit' .1ud1I t l'pot l The H'IMll"I r ucnpl1•1t•1l 1n l.111· \975 -..1111 lht• fu11\I 1·11llPl'll'tl from 1·1111\ wh·d 1wri·otll' 11fl1•n <l1·rs a-. .J < .. 111t111111n ul pr11bat1011 "as 111111wrh h..inclll-11 and t11 t·ounkd for Whl•n th.it wa-. -..11d Ornn~t ..PUl at"tt Ch-tt:-f M errill l>unc.';.tn "11hd rt-w till' 1110nt·} from uw until tht.• d1spuH• 0 \1•r 11'> c·ontrol "u-. '-C'ltll'<.I 1n t.·ourl .I u d g l' ~h' M ii I a n d 1 d t h " t qu1tkly Wt. .. Jnl'sclay whl·n h1· s :rnl th1· mont·~ v. ;i ., prt>pcrly ac 'uunl<·d fur {00ll1•t.·11·d 1n hnl· "11h 111 .11·1 tc·r·' 111 oth1·r arl'a:. .11111 ll1•d.111·il 11 ... !11-.111111· .it :in "'"' In lhl·-..·1tlt•11\l·nt -. v.akt• was a ••lll'l' n ·il hot (•11111111\t·rsv that v. ,,., lo lt.1\t' 111•1•11 ,, -.h11wd11wn h ;1 I I I l· h I' I v. l' ,. n ,. (J u n t v -.upt'n 10.,111·-. .11111 1>1s lrll't /\l 101 IW\ ('pt·il Jltl'k-. l\1·1·:t1Js<' thl' ln1v bul'>I fund rt· c·mll-. 141 ·11· k1·pl tn h r'> offH·t· h\' a llt•plll' d1stnc·t ;11t11r11c·~·. lht• dis ,,111·111 '>llJIC·rv.-.11rs la la•l{·d 11 llwk" fund 'l'h1·:-;tls o 1'11 ;1q,:1•cl 1l wa-. 11 w 111·:. illt.•g:.ill:v c•ollt·ttcd from 11<1 1 rotu·-. offc·ndt•r:. <.1S a way to h111 .1 s1x·1·ial kind o f JU'>l 1ct· Tlw 1~7~ Bo:i1 ti of Supc.·rv1sor' .1 11 p o 1 11 t t· rl I> t t• cJ r 1 l' h a n d ~11p1·n·1sor l.,wrt·m·c· Sthm1t to" -.µ1·c·1al 1n\t·o.,t1gat1\•t· t,1.,k \nd . thl· 1140 -.upl·rVIS(Jr'> 1 e -.vo ndl·d h \ :.i mong oth1·1 1 hini.:s i-.-.uing -.ub1;n1•na' c·al11ng ll1t·k-. .ind """''>lanl ()1~trtt'l At 111rn1·\ Mtt h<wl <'LIJHl.ll to their urru , . ., t11r li1·h1nd clo'it•d door" q u1.:'>lt11n Jncl .. n ... \\er Sl'SSIOnS \:11 rl'1w111 w:.i" t•vc·r '"sued to 1·11\ l'I t ht• 11n1qut· 1nH•st1g<1l 1on Bui Jlong t lw "a ~. nan·ulll" of I wl'l ., from I h rough out tht· coun· I' hanrl1·d 1og1·I ht•r lo send !'-1 hm1t .111'111•1 that c·har).!t•<I him "1111 1•11tla11g1•ring th1•11 l1vt·o., by '""·al111g lh1°11 n11 ·tltod 11f opl'ra I 11111 Thur9day September 21. 1978 S DAILY PILOT A3 1'ealth Unit Flayed UCI Dean Quits County Panel -. 0 "" Wlr•,-.t• WIN WARD PASSAGE (RIGHT) IN RUSH HOUR TRAFFIC Big Boal Leader Picks Its Way Through Smaller Craft -Yacht Series Tied After Two Races. 111•t"l'""'lat 1n ~ a c o s tl y s a il 1·h ,1ngl· H) ALMON LOCKAB EY ~1ty POOi 8N1trtt Wr.IU SAN F'R/\NnSCO Tv.o ardi nvals in world y aehl r<i c 1ni.: "l're locked 1n a first plat r• Ill.· lo<h1y after the first t\\O r<Jl"('S or 1h1· St Frant ts Yat'ltl C'lub''> t"i: boat St'rll'S :'>1 ark and Fn t1. .J oltllst>n .., 7:1 rout ... 1oop Wtlld\\ard l'as'>a g1· lt•d from start to f1n.-.h in thl· 2 I rn al e ran· around lhP huo\., and sa\'t'd ht•r t1 n1l' lo lakl' lh•· ov1·rall vittorv Tht· ral·t· was l'>Llil t'<l in -.tt·:irh 15 lo :i!fl·knot Wl'Stl'rl) hn·t•1.1;.., w1lh a stron~ t•IJhing t'•trn•nt on S;.in Franl·1seo Hav J im Kilroy's K1alo~1 r1111~ht ·d t hird on ela ps ed timl·. ht•1ni: ht·alen b) thl' 84 fo11I s loop Chris tine ~kippered hv l''n ·cl l'rt•il'>s of 1'ae1f1 c M~rinl'r-. Yal'ht Club. Mann:.i dl'I Ill'\' Uut K1aloa s:.ivc·d its time.• ,;n Christine: to takl' sl'l'ond on·rall i\fll·r Kialoa 's win on .\1ontl;i-. " 1th Windward Pas:.ai.:<· 'if•eomi lh1• sc.•rtes now stands 1n :.i lw On thl· hl'al from the start at '1'11•a s ure Island lo the windward 11\.trk at Chrissy rteld. K1aloa pullt.•rl ah<·ad of Christine until 1i... m ;un hal}ard let go. allowing I he· KI ruott·r lo move into second pl.11·c.· lwh1nd P..i-.s<Jge K ti 111~ 's new hurriedly got t 111· m.11n ho1sll'd on a s pinnaker hJI\ ttrd and overtook Christint' ht•ft1 1 l' rounding the Chrissy 1-'11°lll lluov II ~ this 11mt• P:.i ssagc had 1•-.t.1hllshl•d a l'Omfort<tble lead. ll'av1n).( K1aloc1 and Christine to f1J.(hl\ :.i l'lo~c spinnaker duel to lhl· ll't•ward mL1rk with Christinl' finall y moving back into the i(•;_td !\ h:11ry s1tual1on arose al one h •l·ward mark uff Alcatraz Island when the hig boats were lt•,1 v1ng th1: m ark LO sta rboard "hil1· a hosl or s m aller boats in t ht• ottwr pt•rpl•tual trophy races "t•11· r·1111nchng Lt> port F111 th1· maxi } aC'hts the beat 111 tht· l'l uhhou~c fi nish along I.he c•tt ~ front was a colorful p<trade "atdll'd b~ thous ands of dinner time spectators l\y GARY G R ANVIi.Lt: ()I llw 0.11, ,. .... "'" Criticism or thl' OranRc Coun· ~Y ll ealth Planning Council <OCll PC) continued to mount Wednesday us U(;I Mt!dlcal School Dean Stunlcy Van den Noorl abruptly resigned from the council's board or d1rertors Van den Noort's thrce·pu~e re· s ign ation l t•ttc r c ontained scalh111g criticis m o f OCllPC a nd its cxc•cutiv e director, Stunlcy Malek The same day Van den Noort severed hi~ t11.•s wilh tht• council. officials-of the Orange County Medical Association he ld a pres~ confer(.'nce in Orange. There. a sso('aat1on President Wi llia·m Thompson of Hunt..- in~ton Beach said his organiw lion "1s not fully ·satisfied" w1lh some recent OCH PC dcc1s1ons While Dr Thompson was onJy mildly critical or the council. he said association m embers plan to do soml:! hcaJlh planning of their own a nd be better pre· pared to res pond to OCH PC ac tions L a s t m onth . tht• U n1 t l:!d tl os p 1t itl AShOCialion or California called for a fede ral 1n vcs tigation of OCI I PC A ccordjng lo hospital assocw tion Executive Director Carl Weissburg. the health planning council mig ht be mis using public funds if it carries out its pledge to study financial hold· ings by doctors 1n priv ate ly owned hosp1tab But it was the l'Ounly Grand Jury that suggl·Sted OCllPC luok lo sec 1f lhl·rc.· might nut ht-a bu1ll-1n conflict of inlerl's l whl·n d octors S l'n d 1>alic nls l o hos pitals in which tht•y havl' a rinancw l interest The coun('il currently 1s acting under a cond1t1onal dl•s1gnal1un while hoping for full designation l his month <IS the.· county's health systems <igcncy It has the power of approval or disa pproval of applicat1om; for costly ml·d1cal cqu1pm1:nt µurchascs a s well as appllca tions for new medical facilities a nd l'Xpans ion Of exist ing facilities In his res1gnat1un letter. Van den Noorl c.·hargc·d O C llPC "has little tru<• ::iulhurity " The m edical s C'hool dean a lso l·h a rged that the l'OUnc1l has donl' littll· to 1 mprove serv1cl' '"lo m edically und1·rser ved" and has hut.l no ··effect on cost ton tainmcnl or improved med1c01I can· .. Van den Noort "'"" ('harged that coun cil d cc.•1s 1on ~ art· VAN OEN NOORT state grants thut OCI I l'C lookt•d lo when its propll'>l'd 1978 w budgt·l or $960.000 v.a:. pr{'pan·tl rt•t'Cntl\ f\s fi01r M:.itek •, l''( w1Ct• ., 1oh with tht• 1·ou1H·1l. Cunn1ngha111 s atd shl· was hirc1l and n•vwv.1•d 111 JOb pt•d o r m ;1t1l't• h v ;111 OCll PC 1·omm1lt1•1· 1n whic h M all•k hud no vo1t'<' Bt•yond Malt•k ·., dt•f Pnse . Cun nin14ham satd ht• wa:. d1sa1>1>oint l'd with VL1n ckn Noorl''-' abrupt marupulated bY staff member~ dl•t•1:.1on to rt~1µ11 and thal personal polltics in · · 1 know :ind rc.·-,pct·I St ;_rn rtuence staff behavior I Van den Noorl > a111l l do n·gr1•t 1n a partin__g_ s hot al executive tha t hl· rcsi.).!netl," Cunningham director Matek . Van den Noort s aJd. chided him for allegedly being "'S t an has b1•11n i v::iluahlc "handsomely paid. w e ll ml:!mber of tht• bc>L1rd who h<is tr~Ued,._protected b~U'ong hlid a 'itron.g influenn 11n wbal contract .. and e mploying ha s --w'l""vt' dont" .t-...._._ -·--· form er wife in a S20.000·a-ytsar The l'Ounctl pre,tdl'nt. -.aul ht• JOb w ith the council re~rctted Van C:l'n l\<oort • With Malek on vacatwn 10 <"h!Hl')l· .. o f worth .1bo111 lhl' Paris . OC H P-C Pre-sid e n l OC ll l C s s laff mnt111•-. ;.i r11I William Cunningham Jumped to be~a.vioi his df:'fensc Wednesday nig ht } hi·y rt'flcct unkmdl) un 500 Cu nnin~h am ~a id M atek's Ii} 600 \'Olunteer workl'r-. <i'> well Sc!J.000 annual sala ry 1s in linl· J S :..t ded1tall.'d :.t:.iff · \un with what other ht!alth system~ r11ngham s u1d agency directors in the area an• lie y lso m entioned un 1lt-n receiving Noort s support of the i·ount:. li e ~•11d M alck's trips t o IJoanJ of Supl•rv1sor-. 111 1976 Washington. D.C . <ire paid for wlw _n thert· w:.is tomp1•l1t111n for by the American Publit· lleallh ck s ignat111n a s th1· <"ounl}' s Association M atek IS a director he.<~1.th srtcms aAl'llt ) of the association. St<tn " a lway-; bt'l'll a l'>tr1111g As for the-so-called protective .1d vocal{· of board of surwrv1:.or'> contr act. Cunning ham said. that l'~ntrol But I think our rtlal1unl'> 1s mandated by federal rcgula ~1th th~ board an· 1mprovtn~ lions /\nd 1t IS to f clfel':ft"'amt-'lflil.-W.-\' r<' _ worklllA', I oget her. l unn1ngham s atd · -- Breezy Rider Cm Slwrt C ll lC/\GO c/\P 1 I\ 22·Yl'ar·old.Wright Collcg•· 'itudent was arrest ed s11 ling naked on his m otorc }' tll' at a traffic lig ht J t• ff I' i t• l r e c h a t o I d pol1n· :.it I am Wcdnes day tha t ht· bl'l s ever a I frie nds S20 ht· tould r tdl· naked to a hot dog stand . buy foo<l and return I !c- al most rnadl' il Several blocks fro m his g oa l . a c ar pu ll ed alon gside us hl' waited for a traHtc· light to changl' P ietrechLI nod ded at the l v. o o <' 1· u p lJ n t s :.i n d ch1rpt•d "H1 g uys .. T h e · · g u y s . ' .,... l' r t· patr olmen cruising t he.· -.trl'1:l!' in an unmarked '.'>quad <·ar Count) Sup<•rv1sor l'h1h11 An thnn~. lhl' lioard .., n·1>rcsl'n tattVl' on lhl· tnum•ll . agrcl'fl wtlh Cunningham's asscssmt>nl ·1 rccognlll' th1• ('OUn('ll IS ht>rt· lo 'it..i)' And I m doinc tvcry thang I 1..·an l•· -.t't' lh:it things go s moothh t\11\hon' s aid lalt· Wedncsda} · OCll PC 1s a nt1c1pat1ng full de <,1gnat11m w1th111 thl· next f"" days as Orange Cr)U nl ) ·, health s~ s l(.'ms aJ?en<'Y \'an den Noort -.t·nt copies •>I his lt•ttc• of resignation t1, th•· stall' and federal offtt·1als 11014- m ulling over th<1l dc'>tgna11on 2 Saved From Sea B OST ON c /\P1 Two M a s s a t h us e t t ;, m e n w" r l' rcsl'Ul'd after spending four <la y-. HI a lifl•raf\ followrni..: th1: hurn 1nJ.( and -;1nk1ng of thf'1r lob~tt•1 bo:.it. lhl· Coa"t Cuard r eported Ll Cmdr Ned Lofton s aid David Burkt•. 35. of Marhlehl'ad and .1 .im<.'s R1dgewa). :!fl. of 1-h-Hr I) wcrc rcportl'<I 111 good i:ond1 lion at M1mtauk Point. N Y Windward Passagl• g rahbl'd the s t:.irt tn Wedm•sd:.i\ 's r:.itl' l'losel) followed by lluey Loni.:" W foot Ondm<.' ;ind Chrislint· with K1aloa and 13111 Lee's 67° foot s loop Me rlin in hot pursuit Ondme lost ground earlv 1n lhc r:H·e when its gcnou Jlh s pit I, Windward Passage completed the c1iurs1..• .,.. tth :in c:lapsed time 11( tY.11 hour'i. 31 minutes and 1•1g llt 'il'l'onds r nrrected to l 2:1 22 Tht·re was a nine 1111n11tl' and 5H·s econd spread 11<·1 wt·<·n the f11·..,t and las t boats. Special Purchase! Funny Money In Pasadena GAINESVILLE. 1"1:.i (A P l With ;_1 :1 :111 pm start lo ac· 1·11111 tnodttll' thl' dinner sp ectator 1·1 ()\\ d . many of the s maller hoals l'a(•IO).( Ill Olh<'r '-'CrlCS dtd 11111 r1n1 sh until uft<·r tlark I' ·1 \"'. Drexel . .~~ ~1<«111wt11lt'. 1111· nl(lney a~ wt•ll ·"' I h1• r1·1.·ords that :tl'toun ted f111 11 wt·n · fl o:l.l'n h:i-Duncan <ts t 111· -.111wrv 1sors ga \ l' S ht'rtfr -1.s~L."411.C!l. W~OO\LCu.L.!~ 1·n rort•\•ment''i USC in buy-·OUSl- The arrest of a .1ockl·y and a top ll'Ss dan1·l0 r 111 Flor1d <i led auth oritit·l'> 111 $1 million 1n "~r~~ -mQ.A~ · aAo:.b.~n _ l'as :.id('na. Calif The Etchell s 22 f leet takes ov(•r the.· 'il'l'lll' today with two ran·s a nd the· hig boat series t:o11t11H11•s F rnlay and winds up Sa turtla~ ·-·· -. ·-,____._,, L!'atlt·r!-. 111 the other trophy "1'1'11'" afll't' I Y..I) r<ices 11rwrat1C1ns II all t•nckrl qutl•tly Wt•dnesday "1th Ju<lgl' Mt·Mtllan·-. dec·lara 11011 th:.il an" .ind ;ill 1hs pull's ''' 1•r the fund h.1 v1· l'rlllNI ~ Firrn~ Fin~d PlllL/\IH::l.l'lll/\ tAl'I I\ The U.S. St·erl'l Sl•rv1c·<: '\aul Wt'dnesday lhi:tl agents arn•.,lt'(I .Jack 0 Cano .Jr . 2~. from OC'ala . Fla . and Hl·i.:1na ll11:.k1·\ l!J. a dant:t•r . wh1·n lht·~ allc·f.!t•tl I\' lrtt·d to pass a bogu-. SIOO lull at a Daytona Beach gift s h1111 /\ s earch or the Y.oman " Gaines ville apartment turned up S I04 .4ll0 an the refngl'ralor. s ..i1cl K-t:nnt•lh Thomps on. s pt·1·1ul a g (' 0 t i n I' ha r g t• II ( l ht• (; :11n1•s\ll11· ~1·1·n·1 ~1·r v11·1· 111 fll'(' f1•1k r<il 111dgl' h.1-. fined thrte of tlw nation -. l.1rgl·sl paper hag l llrrt 11.in11·' :inti -.l·nll•n<·•·cl f1 l't' l'l l'°'l!lll 0 111" fnrm l•r l';\l'('lltlVt'" lo p1 l"Oll h ·rms for prlC'l' fllong ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ <·111 of San Franc isco Trophy Whi-.llt: Wing V . Has tings llan·111Jl"I. ~anla Barbara Yacht ('I uh Allant1t: St•nt•:. ll1gh H.oler Bill Pow1·r and Kirk Elliott' Newport llarhor VL1cht C lub • Kt>efr-)<1lborn Trophy Lead · 1n g La<l.v ~lanle y tte1s c h . ('o~ote Pmnl Ym·hl Club H 1t·hanl Rht·t•m Trophy - '1 1 1 a g l' • I. t• s 11 a r I u n a c r H1l'hmond Yacht Club · /tlat1 and llis Model• fh':.1g nl•1 \'\ t·~ St Laurent pose~ with "0tlh' of h ts mn<lels durtnR n purtv aboard the ~htp Pt'kllllit ut New York'N South St r<'<'\ Sl' ;i I >011 , Save $170. on o ur n1a~ificent Dre x e l ~of a and lovf> s~at ~roupin~ HT ~c11it ;)8"" I .on.· ~~al $689 $549 Reg. ~789 Reg. 8619 - .,, ~ e---....ai~~ .. c.:. ~ .... Oii .. ~ ·~~~~~~·"' ~y w ·ry •pt c.. ti "" •"fJ' "'""' "''" "• 111 1n1JI 1c IU't ·1 I 1f'fP II ' [Jr1•11 u1, l •r)l~ltHy 1i;1l111 Ol 111{; '>l°'•J'.Ull1 Y11u rt 111111tt> J •1 i ldl<e •• c1vo111l<JC1'' ot 1111 rrm1.ccl«1til• 111 ""/'• (Jrl 1111• lo1· l11cJl1dlJlo r11ll .lfl •' lc ur 1h' ·'"I • '"" 11 litlr 1t11 1q lo111. I JI f I 11', JJI( 'C f' CJll Jiii !>I •IJ ()I I •11111 I I ofl I 1• vo11r•, Ill ti c.lo1r.•.1c; t1m rlcr p11111 Yo ur <,I ()1( I' .o oo~:J f~ ~~ "'i, t"4 · ~-~.r1.1 7Iiilll'.r• Anc yOll' ~, fN'1,1lr-n1r1r·~ ";. ~ ~~ 1.11111Ju'. qu<Jt1t / 1t1rr111qhou1 r1r:1( 1:t1il rrJlt 1ri•1 Iv 1111) h111H1f1U' n111ll1 ,,.l'f)W l td(' t1111t:d ·''"I'" ,.,,1111•.1110 11 ~ t 1< 1111 .. 1 ~ 11 ti I' J tr 11 r-()1Jf1r -f)lt' 11 t I t 11•.rrr ·ttr· -1112' t:1'1"'4A,i _,,,., ...... q ( 111 .. ,.I .ti 1111 :o1r11 11 .iv nq '< •Jll t 1.-11 • 10111 t•l't•lfJ "'It o1 p.i r (JI li1ll1lil '111111 11 · • 11 11• u~·' 1 tcr1•d '" youc c..l~rn1-•·ul t ~1t1nr FALL PROMOTION S.\ VE 15 TO ~O', / Or\ OTllER SOF.\S .'\:"II> Reg. $319 En Sale 8269 Ea Pno r l!>~IONAl l~l( HIOI~ Uf S1C,NI n:> CHAIRS . IN .\ WID Jo: CllOICE OF FABIU('S. OVE R too PIECES TO S ELECT FROM. 2215 HARIOR ILVO. COSTA MESA 646·027S LOCAL Punch I ' "This 1s our son Nigel -he':. 1n10 punk Career Change Hunt Resigns College Post ~~-\ • ·· Derald D Hunt . 5.5. of Costa Mesa, has stepped 4own as director of Golden West College's ad- lllinistration of Justice program. • Hunt said he is not relmng. but making a ·~Jllid-life career change ." He plans to travel, &.each part-lime, complete his Ja w degree and Cnish another textbook. • A RESIDENT OF COSTA MESA since 1960, he 4lso plans to become more involved in that com- iponHy's acti vities and recently was appointed a 'J)ember of the Costa Mesa Water District ad- -.isory committee. ~-Hunt began his law enforcement career with the Riverside Police Department,as a patrolman '1 1944. In 1960 he became coordinator of the police ~cience program at Orange Coast College and moved to Golden West in 1969 when tbe program was relocated I N 1969. HE BECAME THE first president of tb_e California Police Training Officers Associa- ~on. when the northern and southern associations i ed to merge. He is a member of the board of ectors of the California Association of Ad- istralion of Juslice Educators and is its business rfiaoager i ~ Hunt recf'1ved bis bachelor's degree from Cal .-,u1te Sacramento in 1960 and a master's degree Ctom CaJ St.ate Lo:. Angeles. . Lecture Series \ • Qffered by GWC "Antiques and Collectibles." "Family Estate Planning." "Self-realization and Self-defeat," and "Evenings for Parents" are the titles of four lec- ture series lo begin Friday at Golden West College, Huntington Beach. There will be a $2 fee for each lecture. ALLEN LAWTON. A COLLECTOR of antiques who specializes an furniture. woodcnware. tools ancj country store collectibles. will give keys to identification and dating of antiques in his first lecture . He will speak in the Health Science build· mg, Room 117. from 7 to 9 p.m. . Lecturer for the family estate pl anning Sept. 29 Is Thomas M. Geiser. Newport Beach attorney who specializes in estate pl anning, probate ad- ministration and taxation He will speak in Forum l from 7 to 9 p. m on eSljtte planning. JOSEPH F. TIMASSY. LICENSED marriage, family and child counselor. is the lecturer on self- realizatton and self-defeat Oct 6. He will s peak in Math Science 123, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. "Evenings for P arents" will be conducted Oct. 13 in the community center from 8 to 10 p.m. by , .J~r,;.,,,;Uwia_ljuz. ~-r ~"..:~A, ut >"" • •• '(·~'\ .... A-..... ...:u~~lp ,._ ry Ji. ',JI 'W ~ tfli-~ Beach Erosion Fought by Ar01y ALAMEDA (A Pl -The Army has begun work to save eroding beach land which is vanishing al thQ r ate of five to 10 feet a year in this San Fran- cisco Bay community. : South Shore Beach, an artificial shoreline created by sand fill in 1959, is the first target of the Ai.my Corps of Engineers' e xperimental erosion prevention project. • Other sites where the Corps is tesUng its te~hniques are in the Great Lakes. on lbe Atlantic Cqest, and in Alaska. IJRE4K.JNS r AURMING 2'UCSON. Ariz IAP l ~:A rnan setting up a b 'rg l:ir a larm d1 s- tributo~hlp s hould have dis tributed one of the at.rms to tumsclf _.1>ollce said Greg C D~Luca . 31. reported 1<$1ng $8,000 in ala rm equipment and another $.l_,000 in personal pro· petty in a breuk·in at his house, whlrh Is not protected by an alarm. DtLuca said he ls un· sure lf he will continue his buslncss r. , • To get th11 ptice we had to prom.iae to keep the tree'• name aecret. REDWOOD 6fi. lxS lxl2 s· ......•. 2.39 ROUGH 3 39 REDWOOD.... t 6 rr. ld RIDGE N'VAllEY SELECT 6 49 REDWOOD.... I McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS MAC 11010" 6397 Automatic and manual bar and c hain oiling with wraparound chain brake/band guard. 8' ........ 2.59 s·~D 2.59 6'DOG EARED 2.79 ·~ ROCKWELL %" ,_J.-JT VARIABLE SPEED REVERSING DRILL 797 Neat. you can withdraw acrewa with it. llq\l8ft8 from 0 to a blur. Handles the big one• up to %".No. 4150 KEIJ.EY GALVANIZED TRASHCANS 20 GAL. 30 GAL. 40 GAL. 487 6 17 777 _Kelly. you"v.e doti.e it agmi,.L<°'!!. m9~_t!Jne and you're fireCl.) My tra•n collector wants one that sounds in A flat when dropped. ITT SECURITY UGHT 2977 Thursday. September 21 1978 s D~tl y PILOT A 17 COME PlAV IN OUR "tP::;:;:::::"'\ 1'11119/::!_Cl!=~~T="r"~~ '/OV t>o~T N\EH' WlfW "f"oJE LEFT J.i~"'°eD ~Me-.S KNOTTY PINE --: ~~~-~-~CEDAR s· ........ 2.97 GRAPESTAKE lxl2 ROUGH RED_WOOD Qualitf Grade lx12 s· ......... 4.79 s· ............... 2.39 6' •••••••••••.•.. 2.69 s· ........ 3.59 3 29 S'DOG 5' e EARED 3.17 6' •......•. 5.39 S'DOG 4 99 5' DOC EARED .• 2.59 6' DOG EARED .• 2.89 6'DOG 3 99 EARED 3.79 6' e EARED • 6'DOG EARED 5.59 BLACK AND DECKER JIG SAW 1387 The good number 7580 (you want me to •ay the 'bad one?'). Smooth power. From the good guy• at reliable Black and Decker. SWINGUNE WHAMMER NAIL DRIVER ~--------------------------..... BLACK AND DECKER DRILL SHARPENER 1977 ever throw away a drill bit again. us; to ~ inch. Works juat like a pencii sharpener (but won't •barpen pencila.) No.7980 RUFF·IT WALL TEXTURE 992~AL. PAIL , a•7 Fire a nail )uat like a staple. Faat and perlecteverytiJne.Even automatically counteraeta the nail head. #2001 Come ... how eaay it is tc do. you'll never say "oh goah. I'm all thumb•" again. DEMO IN ALL STORES SAT. SEPT. 23rd 11-3 p .m. One log burn• for .•• ob, I don't know ••• about ••• well ... 74 C -ion519~ban 1hat:'A -4 nice e•ening fire. EACH RAIN FOREST PLANTER MIX 99c 2CU. FT. FERNS.CITRUS. AZALEAS AND GARDENIAS ~AL. 3.33 ~AL. 4.44 SPITFIRE TORCH KIT 1388 Thia one welds. brazes with the propane lank. The secret jg the !whine swirl rotor inciucmg high heat. lbcludea brazing roa tr. statn1ess .....,.. torch noule. and more. 397 497 Tum thi• on and even your friend• drop in to pay you back the money. It's a bright beggar. Now you know what they do with all that mungy amelling atuff in the forest. All healthy. except that one there that refuaea to eat. It's Vigoro. l'd like one that says. ··watch out for Bu.uard." LANCE t~~t~~§!AS ~-~ -- • /IJ . "~~ \ 911 ·;er.. • 10 ELEMENT 16 ELEMENT 22 ELEMENT 30 ELEMENT 14'7 21'7 2797 ,. Now you can fine tune in all that mindleH nabblab you've been watching. (Get him. be •till read• Superman comic•.) STPOIL TREATMENT Dump it in the oil. make• lt do all kind• of thing•. and all of them legal and non·fattening. 94ccii WATER PIK SMOKE ALARM Now that the excitement has died .... ., ~~-t~·~ .. Jl'f4.'~'' ~C·i early warning. #0-1 •••• QUAKER STATE OIL' 61 t QT. UlllLAMPS \ • ,. WARNER'S ., DOUBLE TAKEI I -~~ IEll FREE* * Buy 2 of any Warner's styles and get another one free by mail. just by sending soc for postage and handling. -- ~..----iiiiillilliiiilili-----.-·-· - ,. ~.··· STILL HIGH ON THE SANDAL! loll and sleoder. ,...., worh o lot of • IQsh1~ Y;JW'Y. ,~..,'V'-"~"'°' r . ~-°' • ti< I •• R., I 1(.-j '32 WHtdff Pia o• Hewport I MCh 541 .. 614 -.... ----=- SWEATERS Ul'W!'>, v -m'l k-.. o r LcJrdi- g~m~-mclkt> gn·cll gilb - ~elecl tram lamb~wool. tame! hair or ccJshmere 17Jh & ltvmc Avl'-· Newpurl Bc.ich , (..ilif.17 141 b4 S.{)7C)2 119 "A" Street Downtown. S.in OieRo I 7141 .B2-f>19l WHEN THE LADY NEEDS MORE THAN JUST DECORATION The Aolex Lady-Date says her style 1s as precious as her time Distinct and 1ndestruct1ble. this self-win.din~ feminine wnstwatch is . cfres&.r~~n"tc:11'5S ~~""~ ~ RO LEX OPEN THURSDAY EVEN INGS J . dick __ --\re rno n's W estcliff Pima t 7ttl & Ir.WW 541-4121 I 'I~( 11'1 I~ WI ,\I~ I 01~ ·ki1·~J~ '~~'"-~c&fl • 1 ' f'.-.!, 1 l\1 , td '''"' ' I I I• 1 ' 11 •ti 41 , I t ' I ... , •• I 1111 I V\~llff Cus tom Tailoring and !\fen's \\'c ur II;: lt\llll f\\lllU• 11 l'·I07l 1 Irvine t ( l I I I I I Toduy"s Closing N. Y. Stoc.•ks VOL. 71 , NO 164 -1 5E CT IONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER 21 . 1978 TEN CENTS Connecticut Jails lh Ttw A"o<'latt..t Pre•,, 'li1•.11 h .t ftlth of 1•11· I ''•fl I' uh I ll 'l h 1111 I I. I( h I I ' I II Hrul~1·111111 t ·111111 11\1' !tilt 1111.: .. ,t I'll\ If• Ill I ill fill 1f1 I\ 111.i ,, h.wi.. to "or I. 11111t•1 ~"'' 1c.11h11 ' "1111 '" i.111 \\'1•1 tll''lf.1\ t111ntn~ IMO 11lrruth llllpl'l,11111•d JI '.111011.d I iUdflf C.Aruµ:i. ..uuuruJ th\. ~l..ih tor 11111 Ill .11 """I llJ .. t.1t1 11·11 111111• •• I h 1111 I ... \ 't I' Ill d l' ~ p 1 t e 111 .• 11 .1 h .ilf 11111111111 ,111it1 "" "''''"'""''" th.it "" <1}!11•ement 1111111 th• 1·11·1111111.11' 1 .. 1111 ... 11 1111111111111 h1 11-.1d11 d t1don· nt•xt lt•).!t• f1•\l•I 0111 11( tlH· I l.1,.-,11111111 "1•1 k .it th1· I .If 111•,I 1 he Arula:1·1111rt It .11 lt1·1 ~ h.1"1· \.11 1irui.;1 t''" "J~ 1 \.'fllll'lf.'(J 1n rwt '11H1·11.-rl lhP11 d1·111.111d 1111 .111 ..,, .ii t 11• 'I .it •HllJ, \\ ,J,h . and IC 1; 111·111111 I'•" IH111 I .111d f,,,.,, I· .di Ill\ 1·r M.1.,., "twr~ rlrs· n·11•1 t "'' 'dl111 \ 1111 rt ,,,,,., 111 1 putt-. ltki:-tltu!>~ 111 mo~l olher 111•11·1•111 J•,,, 1 .111~1" 1111111 ~!I 1.,11 111 c•,1.., 111 tl11· t•ountr~. c:c:ntcrl'd Striking Teachers toward ending a walkout with d settlement possible by the end of the week Schools have been manned by s upervisory person· nl'I and s ubstitute teachers dur· IOI! the strike ached In York. P .... -.oml: 8,000 students. returned Wednes day to their classroom .• arter a 13 dcsy vacation. but somt· 37,000 pupils 1n eight othc-r P<·nn:.yh ·dru& ~c·hool d!~tn(.'tS remained out or ~t·hnol .... -;;....,.....,· -t1 MH n R th\ •t r ..._..It. oirt v. "'I kc 1&11 ..... 'Jt•jfl\\hllt.•. t1•.1l'lh•f '. 'tril..1•, 11• $~'11 11411 1111 ,,d,11 \ dclltJn~-, . EIM·"'lw1 l'. wlk~ c•Jl)tlniwd rn 011 Wednesda). the six strik· th,. Hiii 11110 "11 p i1 r'TM"PT:111-1r -';Jn~ 11n111ns ·in flf'v~lrnd staged a - unity denwnstral1on ouls1dP sehool adm1n1s tration h ead · quart er., and lho us ~nds of ll'a c hers c.ind non-academic employc:es cheered loudly when they were told they may face a prolon i::cd walkout and even Jail. Some 10.000 Le.achers and non· academic personnel have been on strike since Sept 7. In Dayton. Ohio. negotiators said movement-h ad been made But 1mpat1enl parents, charg ing that their children have not been-properly Instructed:--peti- lwncd th~ school board Wednes day lo <:lose the schools by Mon· day il an agreement is not. re· -hrWastrin~t'On M"ttk. Evel'etl te1.11.:ht'rs. fatt•d with S lll-O·<i ·day fines. res umed t•la:.sei. Wednel> (ia y. ..... 7 , ( fl ~ R d bl A se a WI ty 20 y( bu h a ('Cl bee lht OUI c i I ., e 0 ,, s. AI Y ..... \..M,, '"" C:.llf c:. .. Ctu C•m• c ..... 0. .. ••1tt lftttt , .... ...,.. Spoc•ed 01if ..,,,. .. File Dates Set Irvine· Churches, ACLU Vie Irvine church groups have been given 10 days to file further arguments in Superior Court about why they should be al· lowed lo rent Irvine Unifi ed School Distri~ buildings for re· ligious worship The Ameritan Civil L1bert1e~ Union will have 10 days after that to argue furtht•r why churches should be banned from using public facilities Thal was the result Wedne~· day of a hearing befon~ Superior Judge Leonard Goldstein. The ACLU sought an injunction to bar renting of school buildings on Sundays to churc h congrega. lions without permanent meet· Pet Python Strangles Its Owner FLORENCE. Ky <AP 1 A 33· year-old reptile collec·tor ha~ died of strangulation after a pet python more than 12 feet long overpowered him at his home durin g a feeding rng places Goldstein 1s scheduled to re· cei ve fihal arguments by Cit tornevs for the school dis trict. churc-hes and the J\CLU by Oct. fl. after which he will issue a written order That order could deny the ACLU petition. gran t the inJunC· t 10n or c nuct a modified version. The J\CLU contends thal c hurch use of the s c h ools violates constitutional principles of separation of church and s late • The churches and the school district argui:.' that the churches are being afforded s pace on the s ame basis. and at the S<tme Amusing Pair re nt~. as olhl·• non -pi of11 groups . Th ey s Jy to b ~n churches would be denial of th1· conslltut1onal right:; to freedom of speech anrl assembly . An attorney for two of the 12 church groups affected by any court decision. David Llewellyn Jr . s aid today. "Why s hould political or c1v1c groups havl· <i right that is den1t•d to rl'lig1ou~ groups'>" Judge Golds tein also 1:. to de cide on a request by 'chool dis· tricl attorney-; Iha• all the c hurc hes involved be na med in the ACLU lawsuit so they may hdvt• full rPorPsPntatron (See F ILE. Pagf' r\:!> Bergen, McCarthy Partirig Company By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD CA P) -The 56-year partnership of Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy is coming to end, Bergen easing mlo retirement a nd McCarthy headed ror an eventual home "' the Smithsonian Institution. Jaµtt~~roadcasll·r Hisanori lsomura deli ver!-i commentar~ about the s pace pro· gram from insidf.• an t•nginc on a Saturn 5 moon rnck€'t on displa~ <1t llw Al<Jlwma Spac:e and Hock<•t Center rn Hunl!-iv11le The viC'tim was idenl1f1ed bv Boone County authorities as Doug las Martin. a n electrician His wife told Kentucky State Police that she found him un conscious in the basement of their home late Tuesday with a python coiled around his neck Boone County Coroner Don Stith said he was certain de<tth was <.tllributable Lo s trangulation by the sn~1ke J\mcric.i':. most s uccessful ventnloqu1st <.1nd hrs lop.halted, bemonoded dummy appeared at a news conference loday to an nounce the partin~ Convicted Slayer Nabbed in Escape - A convicted" murlfor'l!r headed· for death row wus thought for 36 hours to h ave l'SCaped from Orange County J uil :-.om<.' timt• Tu,•sdav t•n•ning Hut earl} this morning, 33 Yl'<H old Mauri ce Seton Thompson was t·aptun•d where hrs futilt• es<'apt· try hcgan. in a frnc cd recn.·alron an·a atop th<• count~· Jail J\t·curdrng lo a J~lll watch tom mandC'r, Thomp!-ton had Wl'dged hi mself mto a fHlse roof rn a rt•stroom in the recreation area There he remained undetected for 36 hour s while teams of s heriff'o.; deputies searched for ~;.v N ' ,1tl',i.4~• · '"'-;~ ..... The watch commande r s aid Ttwmpson was t'apturcd when he s nl'aked from his light squeeze h1d1ng plan· and was apparently phrnnrn_g to form a volleyball ne t rnto a rope ladder of sorts "'ea•her Clear through F'rid(.ly with ocean breezes replac · i n g Sant a Ana wind::. Low :-. to nig ht 52 lo 57. Highs Friday 80 to ~5 INSIDE TOD~\' UCl's ossrstant chonu/lor Rrod Atwood retm•s todoy oftt!r being the top booster of the umVt'urty .onnce its birth See f'ealunng, l'oge Cl lnde~ Al Y°"r Se"'IU AIZ , ..... ··-· Cl L.M. l o ll A• l •llMtt a .. 1 C:.llfef'ftlt AS C:.tMr\ AIO Cl1ullle4 C4·U c:. ... 1u Al• C,..uw ... t A•• 0.•tll Ntll<ft Al tr•lterlel I"~ A .. I (11t•rt•I-16-IO , .. 1 ... 11111 Cl·J ... ,.,o" Ct ll•tt rmlu..., et Aftn Len.ten Cl Miii.,. Mo11hwU1 11 Mtvltt• U.t "'"""''-· .. Na t1011a1 Newt A4 ~•"I• C-ll At '""' Ills StK• Marhh 11 r.1......... .. TttUlt r\ llt-t Wutlltr A4 W.,lt Ht"" AA · He-reportedly planned to nrng his m1.1kesh1ft 1<.tddcr ovl'r the Jail wall and tht•n scurry down it to frl..'edom providing rl w <tl> long l'nough to C'arry hi m to :-.afety fr\'e stories below the tarl roof. Thompson , who r!> hcheved to have been without food and water during hrs Jfi hour hide and seek l'M:apadc•, wa:-. fc·d and then rcturnl'd to his one• man cell. hrs rcc·rl'atinn pnvileges re- \•Okt>d Ourrng the 36-hour manhunt 1n and outs rdt• th<.· Jail .. key wit ness agains t Thompson 111 his n • Ct'nl murder trial was uncl<:r police prokct1on ..Ja\tel$'1n;t.t11Uy· Tt'f>Ort't'd tl\nt Thompson "as last "L'l'n lat<.· Tuesday afternoon rirhng <i J.111 escalator · The esC'alator wa:-. carr~ ing him from tht• n•creatron arl'a OO' the jail's roof rn SanL;i J\n:.i to h1!> cell. But the <.'Onv1tl1.>d s laver never arrived back at his cl'll. H e was chal'ged with the shooting s laying last Nov l7 of 34-year-old Michael Whalen and lhe attempted murder of Whale n 's companion. June F elice Mrs. Felice we1s !>i hot three times in the appar<.·nt armed robbery allt•mpt msulr the · La ·Habra home s he shared with <See NARBtm. P aJ!t' A2) Get in Style With the Pilot Orange Coast r eside nts enjoy an army of fashion v1ew1>0ints ~athercd from des1~ners from Paris to Newport Beac h Today's Daily Pilot examines the styles of the day for m en and wome n in a 28-page maga7.inc "Style " Stories and pictures present the sort. flowinl( fas hions for wom en . the slim look for men. cosmetic and figure improve· ment advice and tips on Jewelry and fur selections Robbery Duo Get $150,000 In J ewelry Ry GARY GRANVIi.LE ()j lhe O~oly PlfOI SC•ll A man and woman robherv t eam h l'ld llfl a Bucn;,i Park jewl'lry store W(·dnesday and madC' their g<•l<JM!} clutching lwo s atchels filled with d1::imond 1cwclrv valut•d a r Sl50,000 Pohee said 1 hl' holdup team lhal hrt Uw lfouo.;c of Di amonds at 8976 K1111ll ,\\ (' .itso rl'hcved thrC'C' mC'n 1n the s torl' of S2.040 lhey 1·olh.•t·t1vel} earned 111 their ~ ;1 lll'ls One of thO'>l' men Wt!S Gt fl'\\ c•I r~ salt•sman. Hubert Lunn rt•pn•st•nt rn g the· Los I\ ngcles· lW!>t'cl ,.Urm ll;,1rl} n Produ~tl>. '\Vh'n" f.fPl'x!treuxw ~ttiv ·11 ttt slort• \\hale the robbery was In prngr t•ss Lunn was q111t kly relieved ol the satcht•I he c·arnl'd that ton tairwd s20.ooo worth of loose diamonds, pol rt'l' repnrtc·d The jewt'lry i.alt•sman w;is also out SI ,000 cash he earned in a mone~ c lip as well as a Sfi.000 rli amond nng h<.· worC' Poll l'C' .... 11d that \.\hile Lunn wa s hc·r ng ... horn or h1:-. valuablC's. the storl' ownf'r and a t•ustomer wer<' lying face down ;llld hand!'ufred togNhcr rn a re a r off1t·t· r Tlw O\\ner. Hobert Galas of CSt>C JEWELS, Page /\2) Efforts l o rev ive M(.lrtrn failed . according t o Stale Trooper Hobart Stranger. u neighbor called to the home by Martin's wife. Martin owned th rel' r ctrculat cd pythons ranging in lengttl from l2 to 16 feet a nd a boa con .,lric lor lie a lso owne d a l lrgators. li zards. taranrula s p i d t• r s . t u rt I es a n d o t ti l'r !>llakcs. often g1vin_g le ·u res and s hows on the collect10· . "If it crnwls or :-.11thers . rt'., down there ... said Stall' 'I roopt·r M 1kt· 1-~vans II <' added that lhe snakes oft<.-n got loose. ,hid rn thl' walls and "" ould be missing for several weeks .. Van Vandals .-JI.. ""'* . ..,.,. ... ,:.u,. ·--·""'......, Hit Vandals urcd s hots from a gun through front display windows and t he windows of s rx vans Wednesday at Phil Long Ford. 43 Auto Center Dnvt'. in lrvint• J\ night custodian. Clrffor<I Calhoon. who was cleaning rear service bays at the lime. told police he h<!ard what he thought were exploding firecrackers Whe n he came out front lo rn V<.'Sl1gate. he s aw no one. but not1 ced lhc shallt:•rt•d window~ a nd called police Damage wa~ estimated at S450 Just Vi~iting 'Gues t ' Vses Lagunan's Shotoor WllOEVER T llF: SUSP ECT IS. he's been mak mg " dP.m _get <.1w<.1,\ t'\'ery day for more than ;,i "'eek now . <llld Dav<.· llo ll1 s ter wa11t~ Laguna Be<1ch pohc:c• to pul a !»lop to 11 Someon<• kt•f.•ps breaking into Hollis ter's locked ho111e on Lu Mt rad a Street and Lakin~ a s hower ~OTlll NG IS EVER TAKEN or disturbed. the 1n1t l· homem\rH'r '>~•.vs. a nd the ·unwanted ,l!UC!\t a lwayi. lt•uvcs a brief thank you note L:ns 1~ed Atop tht• we t towels S INGER ANOV WILLIAMS ALSO was present tu announte that the pair's final uppearances will be with him a t Caesar<> P<t laec in Las Vegas and at December concerts in Clevela nd and Cincinnati M cCarlhy wus his irre pressible selr with reporterc:; and camern cr ews. He gazed blankly at Bergen and cracked · How can y ou retire when you haven't worked since you met me?" When Ml·Carthy accus ed Bergen or being unable lo throw hrs \'OIC'l' without m oving h1~ l11Js, lhe ventriloquist responded. "f 'v<· taken a lot from you ·· ~tcC'ARTHY : ''VES •. ANO VO L' have kept e very penn~ · Rergcn . 75. admitted that he would perhaps mah ;1 fl'w chi.I~ t~ appc;1ranc·l·s and that the dummy would remain ~•th him for h1 .. lrft•lrml' Wh~ is ht' retiring" "I gpt tired of working and saving money <tnd shar ing ti w1 lh those who didn't." hl' said. For a voice-thrower whose lips move. Bergen has neverth<·I<.•.., .. made million:-. with McCarthy. the doltish Mortimer Snerd. tht-old maid Effie Klinker and other dummies He traced his cart•cr through the Chautauqua c1rcUJt, lhe Lyceum theater<>, vaud1•v11l~ rndro. nightclubs. movies and telev1s1on "IN MY SENIOR YEAR IN HIGH s chool tn Chicago. nH English teacher told me lhal I shouldn't count on graduating Bergen told the nl..'w'i conference That was when he s tarted working with McCarthy , and when the teacher saw him perform. she agr eed to h1:. graduation. 'i<tY 1ng . "The world needs laughter more tha n another h 1storv . .rooc-.~-..,Uit'lt~ .. -i.lli-llU~C:::;;~~""~ ~-· f. . C. ) HANGING IT UP AFTER 5fl YEARS IN SHOW BUS'~ES~ Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarihy Call It a Caree D , l 2 ) b h c b t i ()l ... •• "" tk Cl g f: °" •• b ... ... .42 DAILY PILO T f'ro• Page I I NABBED. • • \\ hJ li·n Dul lh\' 40 )l'Jr vi\! 1o1o<tH1'ttn Mtrvlvt'(i und lt>t1llf1Mi ""ailnst I hump"'" ttlt 11tJf\ 11tJ.: htm d ' \\ hdh0 1l ' 111111 llt It I Intl ht·t ,_., "a1la111 ~hl' \4 .... tl\I' Ill nl 1 I I 1 cl V. llnt''l'I Jui 1111: th1• •r hour' 0H1t·1 I' h •111 ',, I hlllllf'!'•ln ll•ljothl h11\t m.11l t• ll h 11 k ••Ill 11nt11 ttw 'll l'\"1' \ftn l11td1nl( I h11mJ•,on 1u11ly or f11 't dl'IH t:t' mut dN .tnd ill tt'm 1111•!1 111Url11 r 1h.-1urv n• 1•111n 111 t'Otlttl 111 I u1l1t1 J Jm1•<, I u1 nt·r I h.1t ht• t.1° 't nlt n1 ·~J lo 11".1th 111 th1• lo!·'" 1•h.1mtwr I hum1~1•11 1i. "l'l~t"dult'd tu rt J 11 p 1 1.1 r 1 n J u 1J 1ot •· 1 u r ll L r ''ourtroom St'J)t 27 1o1. hen th1 JUdiR W111 entenc<' him Tht.t JUl4t\• 1:-frt"(' lo c.>llht'r JI <'t'l'l Ill I \'Jl'Cl l h l• )Ur\ :-dt'Jth fwnult' n.•c.·omm1•nd11tton Ma11 f "eari11g /11jury Leaps To His Deatli \ ~N'fll RA I A[') A man Lighi Mo111e11f Al'Wlr.,..._ U.S Sen Gt!Ol'g(' Mt·Govt·rn. 0 S. D .. left. a nd Willi am F. f.h1 tk ll·~ .Jr ~ha l'l' <• lau~h m. the~ pre pare to dem.t.e the S t r.11t•g1(· ,\1·m :. L1 rn1 U1t1on Ta lk~ be fore Lhe Yale Pola I l<'<il l n um 111 ~<'W Haven. Conn Ford Defends Panel Cuba-CIA Link's Effect Calkd Minimal WASH I NG'f O N <AP > Former President Ford Lold Congress today tha t the Warren C ommi ssi o n would hav e broadened its inquiry into the murder of President .~ennedy had 1t known of CIA plots to as· sassinate Cuban leader Fidel Castro But he said he doubts that s uch an inquiry wuuld have altered the commission's con c lusion that Lee Harvey Oswald killed Kennedy and that he acted alone. Ford, one of ~h~ -three sttll living members of the com· mission, testified before the House ass assinations commit· tee. The other two-; former Ken-· tu cky Sen. J ohn Sherman ·eooper and former Kennedy ad· viser John J. Mccloy. were to appear later in the day. Ford s aid the comm1ss1on knew nothing about CIA plots to assassinate Castro a nd CIA con- tac t s with organi zed crime figures as part or those plots. "H ad the Warren Commission known of assassination plots direc ted against Castro. this might have affected the extent or the commission's inquiry ... he said. "ll certainly would have required the commission to ex t~nd ils inquiry into those. opera- tions. But I don't think they in the commission. ackno wl edged that he relayed inform ation about the commission 's or- i:anizational affairs to the FBI. But he said he had no argu- me nt with the FBI to slip m· formation to it secretly during the commission's investigaove phase. FBI files made public last year suggested that bureau of ficials viewed Ford as their friend and pipeline. to informa- tion about the commission's After nearl;1 a ynur of work. Lhe commission published a 26· volumt! repor• Y.hu:h bec.ime an 1mm ~d1alc target of cr1t1c1sm a nd contruv .. 1·• y T he com· mission acknowledged that 1t fQUn<I n O clt:al i10l>Wt'r' lO num erou~ qut?stion:-. raised by lht Cus ~. a nd t•on ... p1r ulY I h ~o r ::.t;; :-.111; :-.c>1• lhos t• ur. anliwer ed quc:.l1om. as evidence Oswald could h<ive been part oC a conspiracy E'ro•Page A l -----..-1 work. Jr~wr Ford acknowledged that he l,.IJ.T.!. .. met twice in December 1963 w1£fi. -ELS• .• ~ Cartha DeLoach. a top aide to v·u · the 'then· FBI Director J . Edgar • 1 8 Pari<. wa tleprwed ol $540 Hoover, and told DeLOach of the in . cash as well a i:-a $3,200 commiss ion's internal battle wristwatch and " Sl2.000 ring over the hiring of a staff direc and another vulucd at $15.000 tor. The customer victim. BiU Sup- Ford said he and DeLoach pa of. Buena Park, lost $500 in a lso discuss~ne piece of in· cash ~n the robbery as well as form a tion the comm ission re-two r ings vatued at $2,100 and ceived but that nothing in his · l3,500. personal records show any con-T he baJance of the bandits• tacts with DeLoach after Dec. h ~u l c a m.e fro m Ho us e of 19, 1963. D1am~nds inventory. according Reading fro m a care fully to pohce. . . who feared he "'ould be tut by lill Ol1('11rn1 ng 1.·ar 1n <1 fi ve C<1r "'n•1.•k 1um~ to h1., death from a \"1•ntur:.i fo'tecway bridge and two 01 hPr drivers wer e 1n1ured . h1~hway patrol officers s aid to- d<.ty Olfu.'er Hi ll ~ecks1ck said onl' car s talle• on the McBr.ldt! Bridge m west Ventura after hJl· ting an ObJect in the southbound lane. probably a truck tire. Challenger Rips Riley worded statem ent, the former T hey said the man and woman president said DeLoach 's entered the store at 10:15 a.m. memos of those meetings ·•ap· and pretended to be customers pear to be accurate, but the rela· The man: for reasons only he tionship mentio ned by Mr. can explain, was wear ing a DeLoach did not conlin~during ye llow le~ther coat and maroon the commission's investigative pants. When the driver of that car s aw anothe r a uto b eading toward him. he leaped orr the bridge and was killed instantly. Four auto mobiles and one truck ultimately collided around 10 .30 p.m. Wednesday. T he dead man was identified as f>'rede rick Phinney, 52, or Simi Valley. Jimmy Me rcer. 40. of Shelby, N.C .. and William Colburn. 39. of Cha rlotte. N.C., were treated ;,it Venturd County G e ne ral llosp1laJ fo r minor inj une:. Tax Cut Veto Said Costly DETROIT (A P l -llous e Re publican leader John Rhodes :said today he hopes President C<irtcr is forced to m ake good h1~ threat 10 veto a Republican t ax c ul becaus e Democrats woulc.J 'pay a terrible price" for 11 'Td like lo s ee him veto it,·· Rhodes said al a br e a kfast forum in Detroit di/ting a coast· to-coast "tax blitz'' by the Re publit·a n Party in support of G 0 P t ax c ut propos a Is in Con j!r css Rhodes said he would like to sec the proposed 33 percent cut 1n income taxes in a bill sponsored by ~n. William Roth. R Del . and Rep. Jack Kemp, R· N Y . become law. b ut the benefits to the Republican Party might be greater if Carter cast a veto Carter has said he will veto :s uC'h a massive cut 1f it reaches h1:s d esk 8 y STEVE MITCH ELL Of Ille O•lly .. ,. ... Stall County Super visors Chairman Thomas Riley was scalded Wed· nesday in a "debate" with political challenger Thomas C Rogers bt>forc a Republic:.in women's group that Riley could not attend. Rogers charged that Riley 1s beholden to big develope rs. and told th e L ag un a Ni g u t.'I Republ ican Wo m en 's Club. "You should have someone to listen to you not the fi ve or c u?hl or to dt'velopers who con. t~ol this country .. Riley. m ean. lime. though he ha d agreed to meet Rogers in thl· de bate. w<1s preoccupied in a Board of Supervisors' meeting in Santa Ana R oger s a s o uth co unt y r a nc her a nd Newport Beach bus inessman. made the most of Riley·s absence from the noon · hour meeting at the: El Niguel Country Club Riley's onJy input to the de bate was the reading by aide Dennis Horn of a prepared s tate- ment or qualifications . which the women politely applauded Then it was Rogers turn to participate in the non-d ebate:. and the tall, s low-s peaking can didale .i umped into the absent s upervisor's track record with both feet He cited campaign contribu· lions to the supervisor from such firms as the Mission Viejo Com· pany, Irvine Company and the Baldwin development firm. He told the women , "You shouldn't have to hire an al· torney to go up to Santa Ana and address your supervisor -the Clevelopcrs s hould have to do that." Riley's aide got minimal sup· port from members of the au· d1ence who questioned the two men following the introductory rem<1rks One woman s aid she had just arrived fro m the board o r super visors' meeting, and asked .Horn why Riley voted in favor of a controversial waste water treatment p l ant in Laguna Niguel, despite opposition from ma ny homeowners in the area . The woman complained tha• Riley pulled out a typewritten sheet of paper conta ining his re- marks in favor of the treatment plant after listening lo a haJf. dozen s peakers oppose the pro· posed site. .. It struck me as an exercise in futility," the woman said. '"Riley had already made up his mind before the public had a chance to speak." But llorn defended his boss saying, "lie could have changed his mind even al the meeting. I'm certain he didn't go into the issu e cold. He cou ld h ave fo rmulated a n opinion beforehand, but that doesn't pre- clude new information he might have received at the meeting." The woman remajned uncon- vinced . and sat down mumbling, "The n what good does it da for us to go up there?" · And the candidate listened car e fully a s Horn answe red another question from the au· d1 ence regarding Riley's opinion of cityhood for Laguna Niguel. "Riley sees il as a possibili· ty," Horn said. "It's a local de· c1s ion and if the popular desire was for it, then I'm sure he would be amenable. If not. he wou Id fight it." The questio~ set up Rogers' fina l stab at the m issing supervisor. .. You should not have to think about forming a new city if you had a respons ible supervisor representing you in Santa Ana." Radios, Cassettes Stolen in Irvine An Irvine burglar broke into a car parked in front or its owner's workplace. and stole a Citizens Band radio, an AM/FM radio and tape deck. and 200 tape cassettes. police reported Wed· nesday. Government Blamed For Econnmy Ills .O~n..er Margt? J)coth~s.i. w.no • .jlv,..:14l~NE REYNfil.DS ... W(\rk!' .... "'"·:~ C.Orp., 1900 !Jjf'~"·' .•. ~-....W116,1111\M"\~~· ., ranca Road, valued the loss al G.o':'ernment intervention an Sl.125. The thief broke a wind· bus iness was on the receiving w1ngofthecartogetlnside. en~ or the .openfog salvos fired l h1s morning al the Orange County Economic Outlook Con fere nce inAnahe1m. Blaze Hits Firm LOS ANGELES <AP) -Fire caus ed damage es timated at $600.000 to the Piano Corp. of America. authorities said. OAAHGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~:r.~T:.;~p·,~,·,··~\ ~:.::;;.,~ ~~~ to-\t Pub4;\h1nq (omo•nv ~Ol''1ff'djtlnM .,, OWtlift~~ Mo"O•Y tf'lf'CHIQ., Frl°"y fOf C.0'\t• ~ ... W'OOf1 8"'•<" Hun11•'W' 9-.teh FOUf"I l•j" V•tttw IH lf'lf Sitddleb«t V•llfy •fld ~ &eM: Pl Sovf P'I (-O•\I A \lnQ'r t~l •di t~ t\ publt\ft•d S>•turdttn ~ Sunofn T"t t)ll~10t9l 0Ub4t\f\1no Dltnl I\ -'l 110 Ww~t ttev \trti•t (0\1• ~,. C•t1•0'"'•.,.~'6 ..... r-1 N .... p,.,,..,.,u•no Publ•Wf" Jfca II c ... i., VKeiPro1cttnt•MGfMf•ll!M~t , ............ . Editor Cll•n•• M LH• Ill-I' Moll .,,,,,,,•"' ~~~"IEOl-tor,. Oflic•• Go•loMo\o llOWt" DOYStrofl ~•qvn1 &.•<" 1 , .. (ji1tfW!1r• S.tr'"' HIJf\tlniQton a..c~ 1111\ lletl'f-" &ov~v•'(t ~1.-..C'-V•H•t U)Otl .. "9tRO«I •• ,,.. 01~ ,, ...... T•leptton• (714) IQ-4321 CleHlfled Ad11ertlel119 M2·M71 ~•to.ti: va1t•yNfllllliOtfK:e .. , .. ,,0 ~ftl\IO 111n oeuaa• 011d ti Ce,t1t '-"''• C•t•touu• '"''U('•Ol1•" t t (1rrl•r U )0 ""4~1f'IH •wi "'•" u M ~tfllly M tllf•'• ... lrflalt.eM.U "'~tf\t• ) • \ More than 1,000 county bus1 ness leaders heard Orange County Su pervis or T h omas Riley. Cong res sman Charles Wiggins, R-Fullerton, economist R aymond Jallow a nd in dustr ialist Robert Lanigan blame government intervention for the (ew dark spots they could see in the economy's future. Riley opened the session with a s tate of the county report which indicated that the coun- ty's gross product would be up 20 percent by the end of the year. He war ned, howeve r , that business must be willing to re· habilitate a nd redevelop the county's older business centers because "the economic health of the. county is tied to the health of our older communities." Wigl{ins. who will retire at the ~nd or the year after serving 12 years In the House of Represen· tativcs. warned businessmen of ''some ominous clouds" in the form of continued government intervention. What he described as ex cesslve paternalism would burden business in the county and Impede lta growth. He also warned that the continuing lnna. lion In the housing mnrket will force out workers needed to m aintain u bulanccd Industrial bo:'le . Wigl(in.'i Mllcl that 1nrlallonorv ~~n,g,.iq11i"~el· ~ ~!Ptd Ja enc!. -Wftl'l ade quate planning, however. he said he was hopeful that such an event would not prove disastrous to financial in- st1 tutions, the construction in- dustry or local government. Lanigan. president of Owens. Illinois Inc. presented a national point of view in analyzing gov- e rnment's e ffect o n th e economy. "It's easy to blame inflation on t h e govern ment ." h e quipped. "Sol will ." He cited the cost for govern- ment operation <Jf its own re- gulatory agencies as well as the cost to industry and business to deal with those regulations as contributory not only to inflation but to a shortage of capital "thel is capable of stifling real growth " Lanigan suggested that busi- nessmen learn to raise their voices and make sure their vie ws are heard by government. fi e lauded Californians for passage of Proposition 13 and said he hopes the state conUnues to lead the fi~hl against ex- pansion of government. • J allow Is the chief economist for United California Bank. ffi s talk centered primarily on the state's economy and the necessi- ty of businessmen here to export as much as possible to maintaJn the healthy economic condition currently enjoyed in the state. lie criticized the lack of a strong energy program Crom both state and national govern. m c nt:s LUI being a potential sour('e of future economic weak· 0('"1~ phase." H is r obbe r y mate w as The Warren Commission, descr ibed as a brunette about 30 headed by the late Chier Justice years old who wore a coat E a rl Warren , was cr eated a des cribed by police as spotted. week after Kennedy was s lain in ~nitially, police said, the man Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. It was said ~e ~anted a larger diamond assigned to get to the root of the for his Wlfe Rogers said. "But if things don't chan~e. the n forming your own city would be the only way you could get your feelings known · · That remark drew the biggest applause from the Republican women. assassination and the murder of But when Gaias fetched a tray Oswald by Jack Ruby. of diamonds the bandit pulled out what police S'Jid was a .45· E'ro• Pflfll! Al PARTING COMPANY • • • teacher." Bergen said that Charlie was born in 1922, "but I've always thought of hi m as a n 11-or 12·year old." T he great Bergen-McCarthy fame started May 9, 1937. when .they de buted their Chase and Sanborn Coffee radio show. For years. they were the No. 1 program in radio. and Charlie's reud with W.C. Fields became legendary. SAID McCARTHY: "ARE :VOU eating a tomato or is that your nose?" Fields replied: "Why, you blockhead! I'm going to feed you in- to a pencil sharpener." In 1952, Charlie had a much-publicized radio wedding to Marilyn Monroe, who said she was "wearing my wedding dress . something borrowed." McCarthy replied: "You didn't borrow enough." Oddly , the vent riloquist act did not transfer well into the visual medium of television. Bergen starred with Charlie in a rew specials and has made numerous guest a ppearances, but never succe eded with a series. IN RECENT VEARS THE ventriloquist has been known to a new generation mostly as the father of actress Candice Bergen. He is married to former model Frances Wes terman. and they also have a teen-age son FANTASTIC SPECIALS I Outstanding values on color con- soles and portables plus black and whites. caliber handgun and said "this is a holdup, gentlemen:· ' He then hustled his first two victims into the rear room while his lady robber friend swept through the showroom rakiog the diamonds 1n and greeting sales m an Lunn as he walked through the front door E'rottt Page A I FILE ... A n ACLU a l o rney. Metr Wes tre1ch, opposed the motion Westreich s aid a multitude or defendants would confuse and _ complicate the beann~s . No Bid Offe re d .. SAN DIF.GO <AP > San Diego was ao;;ked to hid for the Republican National Convention or 1980 but has dec1d<•d agains t it, <'it y official~ said Wednesday. The l<ick of d big hall wa~ cited GC 688 RCA XL-100 25" DIAGONAL COLOR MEDITERRANEAN CONSOLE Beautifu l Mediterranean cabinet. 25" plc1ure. XL-100 advanced de· sign. RCA'<> Super AccuCoior black matrix picture tube Automatic color Cf'ntro l All with many delu1Ce features. ., ........ compact 20RCA 13" XL-100 color TV RCA Xl-1nn 1r .._.. R~ 1 'Z' ......... bloc• ·,. wllltt Sportable TV C'Ompact 12 RCA Black & White 9port•rLle 12'' ~ YOU OU.GHT TO SEE US NOW' REMODELED AMD READY TO SERVE YOU. 275 East 17th St . Costa Mesa Phone 641·8882 Store Hours Dally 9~ ... Sat, ... ~5;30 ...-.·----· ..... For The Very Best Dea1 You ow• it to yo11rseff to clMcll our pncn, before Y" btly! 17 n c R \\ R t bl fu St:' a wl I)' 2t Y< bu h;, co be th• OU Al ' IE•~ ..._,, ••• C..I c.. .. Cl• ~ .. Cr9 o .. 1411• ..... .... ..... Lag una/South Coas t Aft ernoon N . 'l'. StO(!ks \IOL. 71, N O. 2~. 4 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 , 1978 TEN CENTS Cle1nente Spat Puts Chief • ID Middle Sun Cle mt'nlt> Polit~ Chtt'f G ury Brown ~ U!) ~uan mont>d tn t~ fron of O > Coun""t'11clnJm bt.'rs Wedm•"d"'> m J:hl durtn~ an arjlument h4 tloH't'n <:ourw.-1lm n Howa,,.4WISheM ~ \kion.d.. C o un c ilw o m an D o nn a W1llk1Rb0n ~ eeut1v1· 1ioess1on ul 11 l!> 11 rn liu1 1nsteud of s igning or petition be returned. saying it .tNlc10~ the l'Oun,·1lmu11 to "~n 1kdlnlni.! to <>ign the petition, was his proper t y. Mus hett The police chief said today that he listened to both sides and then asked Mushett to give him -the petitci , saying h would make a copy for the councilman to r e ad. Mushe tt agreed to .. Brown's compromise. the chief "I haYen't even read it," he s aid. "My statement was that f would be happy to sign the recall petition-when-! 'd l'ead iL and jf...J think it's a legitimate petition - and I don't.'' hTIMtwn rte&H f.elitH.:>a --<1n USht:t1 rook 1t Cru._m Wilkinson. responded by calling fo r "the T h\• youn~ ITHllt rl'Ol ll\tlt·1I roltkd It and stuck it in iiS ---room cf~cl~~ tor the ex- M ui.hNt th111t h1· hud told u Jw nt t r o u )'I l' r s· poc k et Wh e n ecutive session. !}l_t;et.Jog or tJ\~lY c.;oune1I and Walkin~on dt-ma nded tha t the Bystanders called for Chief the e1 ty '.-; cmnm 1ssion8 1<1. t µe.t1t1on. &illncd by three other 2rQ~,_w_hQ-f~~.Pr.l&!J .botb Jnen month lhut. 1f a rtcull c1.11npaign Jll'Ulllt', bt: 1'l1turnt·d. Mushett re· out of council ch ambers . When s aid. . ' • Wilkinson said later that his tnoth~r. Who faces· a recall elet· tion on Jan. 23. had no idea of _his p lans to present Mushett witli the petition. 1·y W1lk1nsoo 25 had ap proacht:d Mushett whe n lhe City Counc il 11d1ourned to an ex were moooled a~amst him. h~ ru ... ~cl . ~~11iz he wanted to !ead they reappeared a few minut~s would bl' I.ht> first to s1~n u ~t• 11 al his leisure l ate r . Wilkins on h el d the When tie re·eotered the coun· eil chambers, Mushelt _said be had not signed the petition. t10n. Wilkinson ins isted that the wrinkled petition in his hand. · Crone in the ltlain T raffic in the s outh portion o f Laguna Be a ch on Coast Highwa y will be s lowed s ome what during the next few m o nth s as c r e w s Jay sewe r pipe line as part of a $40 m illion waste wate r s y ste m unde r )Vay by t he Aliso Wa te r Ma nageme nt Agency. The 3.5 m ile pipe lin e will r un a long m ajor s tre ets in L ag una Beach on its wav to a coasta l tr eatment pla n t in Aliso Can von P a rking is prohibited o n both s ides of Coas t Highway to a llow for addit ional traf. fie la nes dur ing the nine -month construc - tion. which began la st week near Bluebird Cany o n Drive . Robbery Duo 20o/o of Teachers Get $150,000 ,. ., d . s .k In J e we lry .,ai e in tn e By GARY GRANVILLE OI ta. Dallr Pllol St•ff A m an and wom an robbery team held up a Buena P ark jewe lry store Wednesday and m ade their getaway clutching two satchels filled with diamond jewelr y valued at $150,000. Police said lhe holdup team that hit the House of Diamonds a t 8976 Knott Ave. also reHeved t hree men in lhe store of $2.040 they collectively carried in their wa llets. One of those m en was a jewelry salesman. Robert Lunn rep senting the Los Angeles· base ir m Harlyn Prod ucts, who hap · rr ive at the store while the robbe was in progress. Lunn was quickly relieved of By The Associated Press Nearly a fifth of the I .250 publ ic sch oo l t e ac he rs in Bridgeport. Conn .. the state 's largest city. are in jail for defy. ing a back-to·work order. Sixty teachers went to jail Wednesday, joining 180 already imprisoned at National Guard camps around the state for con tinuing lheir week-old walkout. Meanwhjlc, teachers' strikes in at least 10 states left more tha n a h1.1lf mill ion s tudents from the elementary to the col· lcge level out of the classroom. The Bridgeport teachers have not softened their demand for an 8.6 percent pay boost a nd havf' reJectcd salary increases of 7 percent. Pay ranges from $9,450 lo S20.180. Elsewhere. talks continued in t he 100,000 pupil C leveland s c h oo l sys t e m d e s p it e pessimism that a n agreement could not be reached before next week at the earliest. No progress was reported in Sea ttle . Tacoma. Was h . and Fall River , Mass .. where dis· pules. like those in mos t other areas of the country. centered on sa la r')-demands. ln York . P a ., s ome 8.000 students. returned Wednesday to lhe1r classrooms after a 13-day vacation -~ ... ;:~ ,J~ •• ~QJI·, j'. ~ ~ • t ained $20,000 wo'rtlio f oose ' I Snake Kills --.!•o.;~ " ~ .,_~·~I .-•"·<' r,.-vr'~1~;, -,•':".~/~. diamonds, police reported . The jewelry sa lesm an was also out $1,000 cast:f he carried in a money clip as well as a $6,()(j() diamond ring he wore. P olice· said thal while Lunn w a s b e'i ng s h orf\ or h is valuables, the store owner and a customer were lying face down a nd handcuffed toge the r in a re. a r office. T he owner, Robert Galas of Villa Park, was deprived of $540 i n cash As we ll as a $3,200 wristwatch and a $12.000 ring a nd a nother valued at SIS,000. Pytlwn Strangles Owner FLORENC E. Ky. (AP > ..-A 33-year-old reptile collector has died of strangulation after a pet python more than 12 feet long overpowered hi m at his home during a feeding. The victim was identified by Boon e County authorit ies a s Douglas Martin. an Plect rician. li g ator s. li zti rds , tarantul a· s p ide r s. turtles a nd othe r snakes, often givinJ? lectures and shows on the collection. "If it crawls or slithe rs, it's down there," s aid State Trooper Mik e Evans. He added that the snakes often got loose, hid in the walls and "would be missing for several weeks." * * * * * * * * * Will Ad CoSt -~Employee Joh_? By ANNE COOP E R Ot , ... D•llY Piiot si.11 A San Clemente city employee whose na m e a ppear ed in a news paf>er advertisement aimed at s waying a City Council vole has been suspended. Gary Burns, listed in the ad- vertisement as the pers on to contact for infor m ation. has been suspended for a week with pay by City Ma nage r Gerald Weeks. He also faces a person· nel hearing-. Nigue l Park Sewer Plant Backe d 5-0 Protests from residents near the site notwithstanding. Orange County s upervisors endorsed plans Wednesdav to builrl a re· gionaJ sewage treatment plant a dj a cent to Laguna Nig uel Regional Park. The supervisors' endorsement cam e on a 5-0 vote. That vote upheld a July 18 County Planning Com mission unanimous decision to issue I.he use permit neede9 to get the Aliso Water Management Agen- cy CA WMA> project under way W h e n c om pl e t e d 1n an est imated four years, the waste wate r and sewage treat ment plant will service a 65-square m ile area tha t runs roughly frOJ'!l _El Toro to Laguna Niguel. Sa n Clem ente Councilman Howard Mushett said Wednes- day a $200 check from the San Clemente City Employees As· s oci ation paid for the con· troversiaJ ad which may have cost Councilman Roy Hamm his job .a s manager of the San Clemente Sears store. But Associatio n pres id ent Richard Puzin said today that the check paid only part of the ad's expense and that the As- sociation did not have a chance r t o r eview t h e full ·page ne ws paper a d before it ap· pea red. City Manager Weeks s aid he inte nds to question Burns during the hearing on severa l matters, i n c l u di ng the a d . w hic h thre atened a boycott of the Sears st ore if Ha mm voted "yes" on a proposal to re place city pa rks maintenance with a private landscaping ser vice. "Councilman Hamm." read <See SUSPEND, Page 2 ) .Just Visiting 'Guest ' Uses Lagunan's Shmoor . WHOEVER TH E SUSPECT IS, he 's been m a k · mg a cle an ge taway e very da y for more tha n a we ek now, and D ave Hollis te r wa nts Lag una Beach poli ce to put a slop lo it. Som eone keeps breaking into Hollister's locked h o me on La Mira d a Street and taking a s hower. . NOTHING IS EVER TAKEN or disturbed. the irate ho m eowner s~ys. and the unwa nted g uest a lways leaves a brie f tha nk you note . Uns igned . Atop t he wet towels . Laguna Nixes Road To Garden Site The plant. which is e xpected A alt t d t . Hum a n Serv1·ces. Mrs Mt.lier to cost from $12 to $15 million. n crna e roa way o car ry wil l serve wh at is forecast to be garden club members a nd vis-has deeded the gardens to the ci· the area's eventual population of itor s to t he Hor tense Miller ty upon her death. and the 1.200 I Gardens through an exclusive varieties of trees, plants and 200.000 peop e. . hb hood b B C fl . t . ·' b h T hose statisltes did little to ne1g or a ove oat a· owers are main a meu y er blunt the attack of the project's nyon has been rejected as too gardener and volunteer-; of tht· critics during a two-hour public costly by Laguna Besch council Friends of the Horte n:-.c Mi ller mem bers. Ga rdens. hearing before the Board• of Members of the AJlvi·ew Ter· B t ·d t r All T Supervisors. u res1 en s o view er- It was the Laguna Ni guel race Association say they don't r ace complain that publ ic visits Community Association that ap-wa nt vans fuJI of garden ladies to the gardens mean more trar pe a led t he e arlier Planning and tourists transversing their fie on their private roadway Commission and forced the ul· private roadway up to the Mi ller Lead e r s of t he homeowne r ti mate decision onto the board garde~s. located ?n a 2.5 acre group hjnt ~t possible litigation. And during the public hea ring. s 1 ~ e 1 n t h e m 1 d s t of t he should the city not come up with it was as s ociation president neig hborhood: . an a ltern ate rout e t v th\: , p,a~· ~·-'NU!~ -·-·., 'the assoc1at1on last month ga rdens. 'jecl's chief crh ic. · ' !l? ........ :.+'3~~ ,110e~~tiitiiialt -'iftd~ _ ~ ~ .l.-ollH' C ra mer faulted AWMA for lion of an alternate access to the saTOlnek'ey an'Y sltf~P-...... .....,._. pu rportedl y f a i lin g to te ll gar dens. leavi ng the private lawsuit filed by the homeowners Laguna Niguel residents when ~oadway~ to the people who live would be the number of trips pla ns to build the p lant at in the neighborhood. generated by the gardens. Ho-r ses h oe Be nd in South But a staff study presented to The city report shows a total Laguna were flbandoned in 1976. co unc il m embers this week of only 534 visitors to the Miller Cramer called AWM A's al· shows an alternate vehicle route estate since February. leged failure to comm unicate via the extension of Bonvue While rejecting the alternate with local resident<; "a boondog-D~i~e would cost nea rly a half v~hicle access proposal, coun· gle, or rather a bureaucratic million dollars. ctlmen asked that garden volun· bungle... Tours to the gardens are or-leers continue to look into the He a nd other s w ho s noke g anized t hrough t he city 's possibility of u pi:d estriao ($ee PLANT. Page AZ) Department of Recreation and walkway leadi ng to the site. * * * The custome r victim, Bill Sup. pa of Buena Park, lost $500 in cash in the robbery as well as two ri ngs valued at $2,100 and $3.500. His wife told K Jt,ucky Slate Police that she 'And him un· conscious in the basement of lhelr home late Tuesday with a python coiled around his neck. Boone County Coroner Don Stith said he was certain death was att ributable to strangulation by the snake. Ro~ers, No Riley Or:.:rJ:st The balance of the bandits' h aul came from Ho us e of Diamonds inventory, according to police. Get in Sty /,e With the Piwt Ora nge Coast residents enjoy an a rray of fashion viewpoints gathered from designers from Paris to Newport Beach. Today's DaiJy Pilot examines the styles of the day for men ~d women in a 28-page magazine - "Style." Stories and pictures present the soft, Oowing fas hions fo r wom en. the slim look for men cos m etic and figure lm prove'. ment advice and lips on jewelry and fur aelecUons . ' Effo r ts to r evive Marlin fa ile d , a ccording to S tate Trooper Hobar t St ran~er , a neighbor call ed to the home by Martin's wife. Martin owned three relicul at ed pythons ra nging in length from 12 to 16 reel and a boa con· stric t or . Ile also owned al· S4N CLEMENTE FUROR JllEWED "As good as a prize fight" said o ne ob serve r of San Clemente City Council meet· lngs, but other citizens are dis· moyed by \he Infi ghting and numerous recall attemps , f\ look at th~ controversy. its• hunory and Its late5t develop mcnts . Is on Page A17. 'IJebate' Fal& Through By STEVE MITCHELL Of lllf O.lly l'llet Staff Counly Super visors Chairman Thomas Riley was sealded Wed· ne sday in a "de bat e." with political challenger Thomas C. Roge r s before a Republican women 's group that Riley could not attend. Rogers charged that Riley Is beholden to big developers, and tol d t h e L a g u n a Niguel R e publi can Wo m e n 's Clu b, "You s hould have someone to liste n to you not the five or eiizht or 10 developers who con- t rot this country." Riley. mean lim e. though he had agreed to meet Rogers in the debate . was preoccupied in a Boa rd of Supervisors' meelln(l in Santa Ana Ro gers, a so uth coun t y r anc her and Ne wport Beac h businessman. made the most or Riley's absence from the noon hour meeting at the El Ni guel Country Club. Riley's only input to the de· bate was the reading by aide Dennis Horn of a pre pared state· ment of qualifications, which the women polltely applauded. T he n it was Roge rs turn to participate in the non-debate, and the tall. s low-speaking can· d1date jumped Into the absent s upervisor's track record with both feet. He cited campaign cont'libu· tion11 to lhe supervisor from such firms as tbe Mission Viejo Com pa ny, Irvine Company and the B11ldwln development firm He told the wome n. "You shou)dn't have lo hire an at· torney to go up to Santa Ana and address your supervisor -the de ve lopers s hould have to do that." Riley's aide got minimal sup- port from members of the au· dience who questioned the two men following the introductory remarks. One womAn said she had jtist arrived lrom the b oard o( supervisors' meeting, and asked Horn why Riley voted In favor of a controversia l wast e waler tre at m ent plant in La guna Niguel. despite opposition from many homeowner.1 in the areo The woman complained that RHey pulled out a typewritten (Set •DEBATE,' Page A2> Weathe r Clear through Friday ~ith ocean breezes re plac· 1ng Sa nt a An a wind ~. Lows . tonighl 52 to 57. Highs Friday 80 10 RS. I NSIDE TODJ\ \' UC/'$ 4.!nsront chancellor Brod Atwood re11res today after being the !op booi ter oj the university Stnce 11s btrth. See F'eatunng, P~ Cl . ..... " f'ro• P flfJf" ·\ I D. • • the Dd In J)iln II ~lJU \Uk tu contrnl'l olll the park d ·~uart OH'lll \ llll "111 lt•;t\ 1 IJ" n11 l h11H 1 hut 111 111.111 uu1 l1•1t1•1 t11 !-.1 .. 11, H11t·h111·k J11J ( 1111111o111" .td\ '''")t 1lwm ol \our •1111•,l11111a bk pollU1·ul Ul'tl' 1lt\.'I> 111 our C'lt) ,11111 11( llUI 11111•111 t11 ho\l11tl \llUr !-.1•.11' l ,11.1111.: ;o.ltll\• On 11~ \6 llumm '"'.-d an lu\111 of hmn11 tt prtvMlt! µa.rks n1.11ntcnunc•1• l11m 111 ~uµ p11rtt•r' l'U~ 1h11t u ft v. tl•>' hth•r ho• "'••"' t ·•ll1•1l lo :--1•.11 ' ad 1111111,I hill\,. ufl u·1•i. Jlltl lold 111 quit l It' ~1l1t11" ur he v. ouh1 h"-t' h1~ Jllh llt! r~~c.d !rum ~Ill' nn S1•pt I. .if\o•r 12 \ t'Ur., v.1th llw l'um1mn} •----Nial R~·it1l r.-g1onal dlr.c'or f1•1 S1"'" -..11d t1ldu' ht> 1·ould not 1·11mnwnt un llw 1·11nd1t1on' u11d c1 v.Ju\.·h llamm rt> .... 1wned '"Trom th1• 1·11mpa n\ But ht" ''·"d nolllln)t 111 the \'ump.in) ' .H lion.' \4 ,I' Ill ft.''\1011'\I to lht' l'lllll'nf\ uf "'•"' {'lt•11111th 111It•11101111 · t\ m.1ttt·n 'II\ fut'I "'t'JI' 111.111.11.:1 "·'' un••"·ir•· 111 1h1 11111111 •'•, Ill ~tH• I ·1 .. 111 .. 11lt', ht> '~HI \\ t d1dn I kno" .1hout the ('t>llHtauru l) l!:lllllt'I'" ,,, \\4' ('(Hiid not hkVC l.ak ..:o lb~·m 111111 1·Qn1-o1derutton " l..1 .. 1 ""''i.. C'1l~ Man ag«>r "'l'('k s 1·ondut•1t'ff " Pt>J"•OOO~I IO· ' c 11 l •.~ t1 l 1o11 1 11 d t• l c r m 1 n t ' wht•tht•r the· e ll\ t•mployces' a11 socwl11111 hud uny <.·onnet·lwn with 1hc ad Ill::; uct1on \\all -;harply crrt1c1n-d by Ai.11oc1ation attornl'Y Rusi.t'll Bostrom . who <·a llt.'d tht• tn\ r11t1~<1twn .. out ral{cous N>ndul·t - Asi.CH'ldl1on 11n•,1dcnt Puz1n 11a1d his board voted Tue::.dav lO support Burns "tn his troubk::. "at h lhl• t'lt' " lit• 'aid the board did not agree with the to ne of the ad. but supportt>d Burns· right to cxpn·::.s his opinion 'Then• wcrl· a lot or things 10 th1: ad \lot' didn't agree with in ( J CI. v.c "roll' a letter to the l·dator nf tht' ~un Pos t s aying ... o." s aid Pu1.1n "But we 're not going to allow i.omconc to be ptl'kl·d hn or har1tssed for ex· pn·sseni:: a n opinion " Hurns :-.ae<I h(' intC'ndi. to h11v(' an attorney with him al Mon· cli.1)"1> pt·r:-.nnm·l hcarin~. lk said hl· 1:-not ::.urc what the charges mt"un. but th1tt he has been ac· n1:-.1·d of insubordtnHtion and "1t h ·not t(M1µ1•rnten~" T h l' I 11 r m c r pa r k s m a 1 n · tt>nun tl' <:mployee wa s tran:-fL·rrC'rl lo the st•w('r depart· m t•nt on St·pt I , when the pr1' ate contractor took over city pJrks m<11nlt"nancc Il e 1s paid tht· same annual s alary or $12.:121 Ill• ht1S worked for the c·11' for seven year::. Youlh F i1uls Bags of Pot /\ puµl'r IJag conta1mng l>IX sm ;.1 ll cr plus lit' bilg::i of mart 1uana was found by a student in a drtv<'wav n1•ar th<· I.as Palmas t-:l1•mt·n1.ary School 1n San {'lt•rrn·nk I his week l'ol 1c·t s u1d the youngster IJrought lhr paper sack with m•arly six ountcs or marijuana 1n 1t to h is principal, Richard Thom e. who turned 1t over to police for dPstructlon. The str~t sale value of the II· leg11 I drug wtts pl&l·ed by police at $90 Af'Wl ....... le Light fff1n1ent LJ:i Sen G<.:or~c :\1.t'{)<J\ l'rn. () ~ l> ldt. und Wilham t• Hu1·k lt>~ .Jr !->ha1t· 11 l.iu.1.!11 a~ tlw.' pn.-rwrl' to debate the ~l rJll'gt<· Anll -. l.1m1tat1 on 'l'cll ks bdorc the Yalt· Polit ll'<JI l nion 111 ='1t•w I l~1ven . Conn f'rottt Page A I PLANT APPROVED. • • against the project <·omplained that t h e 1'1 acre i.lt c 1!> sandwiched between the re g1onal park and a new communa ty park They also c rat1c1zed the pro posed accei.s route to the plant rrom Crown Valley Parkway. the pote ntia l threat of un pleasant odors and an environ m e ntal 1mpa<.'l report were termed "grossly inadequatt• " Wht>n the hearing closed !->Upcrvi!mrs wasted no time re butt1n~ the allc~ataons and com plaint::. whit•h wen• bac ked by J,0()0 s1gnC1turci. affixed to pro· tes t petitions tlelivc r<.•d to Supervisor Thomas Riley l'arly this wel'k I nste:ad. Raley suJ.(gest cd that four conditions be added to thl· a lreCtdy heavi ly condalioned ap proval ~1ven hy the l'la11n1ng Commission. Riley first :-;aid the a t('eS!. route to the sewage plant s hould be ch&ngcd so lhCtt Lu Paz fio<.td rather th a n Crown Vallc·y Parkway will absorb the added tra ffic Thal cond1taon me:.hed with a s imilar recommendation mude b y the Saddleback /l.re u CoordinCttrng Counc il. Riley's second cond1t1on r<Jlled for the Board of Super visor:. tn bl' e mpowered to require AWM/I. to install nt'w odo r s tifling dt· vices as ··better technology as created." The Board of Supervisors chairman als o said /l.WMA s hould be rcquiretl lo buffe r the sewage treatment plant site hy planting up to 300 large trets before constructaon gets un- der way Finally, Riley said, project de· ' signers should provide hig h grade pedestria n and bicycle trails linking the two parks ad· Joining the site . H1lcy·s fellow super visors en· dorsed his conditions when they vot ed to uphold the Planning Commission decision. Earlier. s upe rvis ors h eard AWM/I. ~cneral manager Jack Folcv 11uv ... A sewai!e treatment plant 1s ne ver totally accepla· ble They conjure up s om e horri· ble thoughts with people." However , Foley said as he pra1~ed the proposed project, "/\. w MA wall be a n acceptable nc1~hbor in the community .. lie argued th<Jt olans <'all for lhc plant to be comeatible with its environment and safeguards will be invoked to minimize both noise and traffit . Foley pointed out that odors will be controlled by a double s are~uard syste m us ing the latC'st ll'chnical advances. He also noted that the plant will generate about 90 percent or the e nergy it consumes by cap- turing ga s1;:s r eleased in the sludge treatment process. Need for the regional plant was e mphasized by an ofricial of the s tale Water Quality Control Board . L ny d1n Delaney to l d i.upervasor~ that if the A WMA proJCCt "dOl's not go forward .. the s tale boCtrd "will be forced to take ~tringent enforcement action " Thal action could include fin· m g providers in the area up to $25.000 a day until their facilities are beefed up to meet demands <t nd w atl'r quality standards. Delaney said lie called the need for the re· gional plant vital and predicted homeowne rs in the area might find themse lves "up to their ears in sludge'' without the new facility f'rom Page A I San Juan Upholds Tran.sf er of Sewer 'DEBATE'. • ::.heel or paper containing his re· marks JO favor or the treatment plant after hstemng to a half· dozen speakers oppose the pro- posed site ... Dog Law Stymied? Lack of Laguna Guards Cite <! City ofhc1ali. admit thl'Y un· having trouble putting bale into Laguna l3e<J eh 's IN1s h luw "We can only gin 1l limited enforcement during the winter i>eason. ·: s aid City Manuger Fred Solomon an response to the c omplaint by rei.1dent Bruce Hopping. Solomon :.:uct lhc luck of l.'n forccm ent is due in part to th<.· end or the summt·r s eason and the lack or full lime lifeguards on the sands. ln-addition,-1.h • c,it.y~ t.wo Lull time animal control offi cers arc out on a sick leuvc. and are not expected to rel.urn in the near rutu"fe. Shawn Da vis was 1n1urcd several months a go when u truck slammed into her aruma1 control vehicle and Mary Anne Slevin ts also on a m edical leave of absence. That leave~ enforce ment up to a few part·time employees and lifeguard s upervisors Councilman W ayne Baglin Toined Hopping in attacking the lax enforcement. saying. "Lt's as if the new ordinance 1s being scoffed at by dog owners." • 'Wjth the lifeguards gone. I don't know how it can be en· forced." Baglin continued. "For every two or three dogs on the beach with leas hes. there 's an ultleashed dog bothering peo· pie .·· Baglin s aid the city has a serious enforc ement problem and. "We might have created a law that can't be enforced " The council approved the strict new leash law June 27 The law prohibits dogs - leash ed or unleashed -on city beaches between 8 a m . a nd 6 p.m . during the s ummer Dogs are prohibited from the sands Crash Victim Identified As Countian Orange County Coroner 's of· fi c1a ls have 1dcnt1ficd the victim of Tuesday's San Oie~o Freeway tra ffic fatality as Robert Lyons. 25, of Orange County. address unknown Lyons was killed when his southbound motorcycle was struck by a car driven by Robert Rule. 45. of 32302 Alipaz St in San J uan Cap1strnno A passen~cr on Lyon!.· three wheeled motorcycle. Michael Ort· tmar. 18, of25081 Northrup Onve in Laguna llills . wa~ injured in the accident that occurred ::.hortly before I a .m north of Lake Jo'orest Dnve Ruic . whose cur overturned trapprnl-: him 1ns1d£'. was <1rrcst ed on drunken dr1v1ng t harges following the accident. bt•twet"n !I a m and 5 p.m. begin· ninll Oct. l. Rut City Manager Solomon stud he has witnessed lifeguarus warning people with dogs to take the m off the beach. and say~ he feels confide nt that new signs outlining the dog law will help. And. the city manager said. there will be four part-time animal control officers on the streets and beaches. probably by next wee!<. "We have three part-time peo· pie und W<•'r" looking for a· fourth unlit lhc regular animal 1·ont rol oft in 1 ~ 1o:e:t b ... c lc to work ... ht ~uid Oe1,11 nneng next week. then· should bt part time t·mptoyecs on duty from t!urly morning to 1< pm daily. "We JUSt don't hJv<· the mun power to fully enlorcl' the law:· Solomon said. "Just as we cant put a cop on every street cor- ne r." Recall Vote Slated Jan. 23 ill Clemente San Clemente voters will go to the 1M>lls Jan. 23 in a special election to decide whethe r Mayor William Wa lke r and Councilwoman Donna Wilkinson should remain in office. City Clerk Max Ber g told counc ilmen Wednesday t hat they could choose any of three dates in Januar y ror the elec· lion. Councilma n Roy Ham m. a supporter of Walker and Mrs . Wilkinson, moved that the Jan. 23 date be chosen. His motion wes seconded by Mrs. Wilkinson and unanimously approved by the council. . The council action followed notification by the Orange Coun· ty Registrar of Voters that more tha n 20 percent of San Clemente's registered voters had signed recall p e titions against the two councilmen. Signing the recall petition agains t Walker were 2,866 voters and 2 .826 against Mrs . Wilkinson. T he minimum re· quired was 2.741 signatures. On the Jan. 23 ballot. voters wi 11 be asked whether Walker should be recalled. whether Mrs. Wilkinson should be recalled and whether. if either or both are re· ca lled . successors should be ap- pointed by remai ning toun· cilmcn or chosen al a second special election Both Walk t>r and Mrs Wilkinson were e lected to first City Council te rms in 1976. Sup· porters or the attempted recall claim the two touncilmen pro· ceeded with plans for com· merc1al redevelopment of the <'ily's pier -bowl area. despite wid espread s uppo r t in San Clemente to put redevelopment plans to a city-wide vote. They also claim the coun c ilmen abused public rands by s pending excessive amounts on oul of -town city business trips a nd entered into unsigned agree men ts Walker a nd Mrs Wilkinson have denied all claims m adt: against them FANTASTIC SPECIALS I Outstanding values on color con· soles and portables plus black and wl'liles. Another recall campaign was launched last month against a third counc llm on , How ard Mus hett He is accused of dis· ~uptin~ public meetings. abus". m g c ity funds. making false s tah!mC:Jnts and lowering cit y s tarr morale He hag denied all charges. . Killer Found; County Jail E scape Foiled A convicted murderer headed for death row was thought !or 36 hour s to h avt' esc:iped from Orange County Jail s ome tame Tuesday evenini.! But early this morning. 33 year·o ld M a ur i e~ Set on Thompson was captured where his rulile escape try began, ir. a fenced recreation area atop the county jail. According to a Jail watch com· mander. Thompson had wedged himself into Ct false roof in a res troom 1n fh l' r t>creot1o n areCt There he rt•marnl.'d undetected for 36 hours wh11\.o t eams of s heriff's dt·putic:-'>carchcd for him The watch comma nder <;a:d Thompson wa~ taptured wheri he ~n eaked from h i.. l 1g t-1 s qu<'eze h1dinl! pletc·e and wa:- a pparcntly pl ann1n~ to form ,, volley ball net into a rope ladder of sort~ Ht• reporte>dly pla nned to Oing - has makeshift laddeL over tht: jail wall and then scurry down 11 to freedom providin!l it was long e noug h to t•arry ham to .,afety five !>lone~ bt!low the ja il roof Thompson. who as believed to h ~ve bet:n w1 th1>a;t foo'1 .mcl water during h1~ 36 hour h:dt and 'l'l'k escapade . was fed and then n•lllrned tn hi~ ont-mur cell, h111 recreution pnvilcge11 n· vnkecl GC 688 RCA XL-100 25" DIAGONAL COLOR MEDITERRANEAN CONSOLE Beauhful Med1ler•anean cabinet. 25 picture XL:100 11011af'ced de· sign RCA c; Soper AccuCo,or b•ack ma1r1x picture 1ube Au1oma1lc color c"narol . San Juan Capis trano coun· cilmen also s t1pulated that only c1~mcn n~f~ WednC:Jsday night 40 r esidential units may ul '\(9 t~~~; ".~1..-~· •--J~ ~h~ V~JiJKo lroversiCtl e minent domain d e· easement se~fine. '): -• t 1s1on to transrt.:r Villa~e San .Jua n 's sewer C:Jasement rights to u loC'al developer. Although. nearly 30 Village homeowners attended the meet ing. they accepted the count 1l 's decis ion ·with little comment H omeowner s· a ssoc i at\ on representative Robert C. Sytks did not object to the coun cilmcn's decision and thanked them for their "cfforls and pa tience." "I l struck me as an exercise in futility." the woman ~aid. "Riley had already made up his~ mind before the public had a ctian.ci:J.Q speak." ~···1'\it""fl(}tft;'de'r~ii;~~ .: s aying. "He could have changed his mind even al the meeting. rm certain he didn't go inlo the iss ul' cold. HC' could have formulated a n opi n ion beforehand. bul that doesn't pre· elude new information he might have received at the meeting." All with many deluxe leatures. ~ftt5)~.mr\ vtx Jn uphold.Jn~ 1tis prior decision. llOwc vcr, the:: council s tipulCtted, that dcvl'!oper R. F'. Mogan pro- vide uniformed 24-hour security pCttrol of the sewer installation project. and thlil the work be <.'omplelcd within 15 days. In a separate motion. coun· ORANGE COAST 1 \( -DAILY PILOT ,,,. C)t .... ,,, ( .... IO•., 1'1lr.ot . tf\•~··" .... l• "',, ,,_,, -.,f. P••\\ I\ °"t>I•\.,_.,,,., ,.,,. ,,. '",. ff')l I ~l"'·"O(Otn011"• ~ .. •floOlt1 , ,,, 1!•,lil !\•ft ~<f)~'t'1t tf'ilf "l'I°' f ft~~ f"' (n• ... lrtiillir-~1 ~·•Ot>dtj••tf\ H1;At "01~fW-1 h f f>"1' '"'" V.tlt•' 1'111•"'" f,•ddlrt..<• \l"'llry """f L~"'" t•• f(PI \Ov'" C• •" A nqt•· ••OtOtMh•d• t~ \ Nf>f• h.td \•tv•O.,n .. "'d ~""' '"" t;;~;~~:.:CW~\~1.~:.",.~',..~'.;;,.'., """'' ... , .... ,," ...... t't•'\•oP'-t"'M Pll(ll1.,,_• , ..... c .. 1 .. Vu •n\•M'H """ (',."'f•A• iYwlil\i.tQCt '"•'"•' ...... . ra to• f'••m•' • ... .,._.....""' MM\•'0•1'1Q f (1 IOf Clir!•'lf' H '-"' •1(M r•" "*'" 4'\\111t•"•:•n•·•1i,o l ft+tOt\ L•"~tt, .. ~~-~~~.~~ce Maall"O AOdn1\\ P 0 "°"'*" '"'" Ofllcu (1,1'.IA """' \.t l>i" W#"\1 hA>1 \ttJ•1 t H~t f\QtfW'llM•'"' tltl~8tt,.., t\O•~itvtr11 ).tOO•tn•(•VI Ut" h)01~flPU Aolfl1 •' ).ffll 01,.00 t • """-•• Tetepflone (Tl4)~t CIH .-..0 Advertltlng~•rt Lquna hKh All Oepeftntente: Teleptto11e4M-MM ''~"""'( ............ ·~ ~;' tr' :~ °'=, ':.'~!1t=r":t.~. ""•tt•t Of e~tlW"'•~h ,,..,.,,. "'-· M oprcHhl\tO ....... , .. ,..t••I .. ,.nl\UOf'I •• fltt'l••Of\1 ..... , \r _,NI rt•\\ ~ •'' 1 N I -.ti ( h """ • Cf ht•'" • \wb\t., "' '"" Ot t.•t • • .,, U Y' fftOl'll"ly b"' ""'I \f u """~'"''• M1f•f ft .. f•"llf•~\l \f~l"'l'f' Earlier in the month, VIiiage homeowners strongly protel'itecl the city's eminent d omain ac tio n . Several s pokes men ac c used the council of deny1n~ th em "due process" and threatened to sue the city unless the transfer dec 1s 1on was rescinded. ln other action. the Council ap- proved a general phm um end· m ent study to designate zoning for several properties north or the city limits on Ma rguerite Parkwuy four of the propertic~ are now hem)ot considered for annexation to thl' 8ty One 1s tht> I l·a ('r(• Gordon Van Rooktil parcel on which constru<'llon or a com bi nation bowling alley. skatlnJo( rink and restaurant IK now under way. Califano Cleared WASIUNGTON CAP> An er fort to cite Hculth, f.ducatlon i.nd Welfare Secretary Jo cph /\. Califano ror contempt of Congress Is being dropped now that information ought by i• congre!\5lonel commlttel.' htts been obtuin.o'd from II EW (tlc11 The woman remained uncon· vinced. and sat down mumbling. "Then what good does it do for us to ~o up there?" And \hl' candidate listened c ardully as Horn a ns wered another question from the au- d1 cncc regarding Riley's opinion of c1tyhood for Laguna Niguel. "Riley sees at as a possibili· ly." Horn said. "lt's a local de· c1sion and if the popular desire was for it. then I'm sure he ' would be a menable. lf not. he would fight it " The question set up Rogers' ri n a I stab at the missing supervisor. "You should not h ave to Wnk a bout forming n new city iJ you had a rc!>ponsible s upe rvisor representing you In Santa Ana." Rogers said , • "Bul if l.hlnJ(s don't chanite. the n forming your own city would be the only way you could gel your feelings known " That r mark drew the b\ggest applause from the Republican women Blaze Hits Firm LOS ANGELf'.S'CAP) -Fire caused dpmage estimated at $600,000 to the l'lano Corp of Arncr1ca . author1lle11 ~aid 20RCA 13" diOCJOftal XL-100 compact color TV RCA XL-100 13" ........ RCA 1 r' ...... Mack & •hit. · Sportable TV C-ompoct 12 RCA Bleck & White •ports Lie 12" ~ ncn ~':..":~" s219•s YOU OUGHT TO SH US NOW' REMODEU:D AND READY TO SERVE YOU. 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ..... ......,, ..... ,... l 0.-.. Wut .t C.fit k Phone 642-8882 S1or11 ttour'I Oa11y 9·b Sat 9-5 30 For The Very Best Deal You ow• it to '""eff to check ocr r n.:rs. Mfore you :nr;I M a .. ,~, (l'l•rO ... Vl~A 8 d IP I' ... .. -• -r • . Pn••···-..,io11;1 I St•r' ic••• for .. 11 .'our ho11u• t•h•c•f ronic·-.. ., ·~ .. • •• l Orange Coast I· I'l l I I 0 N VOL 71 NO 264 4 SE CT IONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORN IA ·roday's Clo ing N.Y. Sto._.k~ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 , 1978 N'C TEN CENTS Connecticut Jails Striking Teac·hers ~~---1lh-"H..-:..,..,_.,.....tt•1t"Nf....-"11PT.....,e'' --,-n at lt'usl JO stall''> ll'ft rnorP Nttatrly u hhh 11f lht• I 2!'.41 thun a half m1llton -.1u1lt•11h e_o_~llc ~t·h11ol t1'.1r hl'r '> 111 from (he c:lcmcnlary tu lh1· 1·111 8'1'tdgepor1. Cnnn lht' !\~ ... ' ll'~W lt>V('I l)Ut or the ch11>Rrf,Hlll'l lar&eel eit~. ilfl' in J.111' for tl1•(, Thi! Brnlgt•port tt•adwr ... htJH· tng a b9ck tu ""rk on.kt oot -.u rtt·)wd thl'lr dt·m1.111d f0t ·t111 S1'<tJ tc..&l'ht•r!\ 1o1. l·nt t u JJtl Kb 1wrcent pu-y boost ancl h:t\1· Wt•dnt•!\du~. JOintnJ: 1>111 Jln ... uh r 1•11·c·ted ~c.Jarv m1·reliM''> uf 7 1111vnsurw<I 111 'i,Hltlnal Uuurd p1..•r t't•nt Pa}' rctn~t'S Crom S!f,450 cam.,:-,wound tht• 'tat.. for 1·011 to S20,UIO I 111u111)! th1•ir "l't'I.. 111<1 ".111..uut El-.1•v.hert• talki. cont1nu1·<1 111 Mt'unwh1le. tcac-hers o;mkt·s tht• 100.000 pus>il Cle\ l'l..ind A Shin1merin9 Day '><'h oot :-.v '>tem d es pite l"'"'1m1s m that an agreement rnuld not b\-reached bt:fore next "'l't•k at the NJrliest '11 progrl''>s wa:-reported m 'w:lltlt'. Tal'IHda, 'Wa'lh . and ~·Jll H1H•r. Ma'l>s. where dis- 11ut1•:-.. ltkl' those in mos t other .1r1•as of 'the country. centered on ~at:.ir·, rll·mands On Wednl'sday, thc six strik· 1ng uruon)') in Cleveland staged a Almost aw:ish m sparkling sea. lone fis· he rm an casts from cdgt! of reef off Corona dcl Mar With school in session and tourist~ gonl'. he had water and rocks all to himself on this hot. bright fc.t ll day along tht• Orangl' Coast. Government Role Hit County Busi1iess Meet Attracts 1,000 B · JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol IMI o.tlly Pllol Stall Governme nt intervention in business w<1s on the receivmg end of the openin~ salvos fired this morning al the Orange County F:t•onomic Outlook Con· frrerH't' in Anahl't rn More than l.llCl<I l'Ounty bus1 nesi-. lt•acler~ heard O ra nge County Su pt•n · 1 s or Thom a s Riley, Congressman Charles Wiggins. H-Fullcrton. economist WigRins, who will retire at the end of the year after serving 12 yt.•ars m the House of Reprcsen- t<1t1ves. warned bus inessmen of "some ominous clouds" in lhe form of continued government intervention. What he dcscrihed as ex· ct.•ss1 ve paternal is m would burden business in the county and impede its growth He also warned that the continuing 1nfla- l 1on in the housing market will fon·t• out workers needed to maintain a bctlanccd industrial base Wiggin.<; said that infh1t1one1ry housing murkct was destined to end. With arlcquate planning. however. he i.a1d he was hopeful that such a n event would not <See M EET. Page /\2) R aymond Jallow and 1n-R •1 c II dus trial1 :-.t Robert Lan1g<1n ept1 e 0 ector blame government mtcrvent1on for thl' few dark spots they tould ... -~~-~y,··~p ..... ._r4 • ,.. . ... ,''""·-Riley op(.ned th~ -~cssio~with ... Ki'•11 ;.. a b ~p;.:. ·Ji P.." - a stale of the c ounty report e y yt on which 1nd1cated that the coun-· ty's voss procluc·t would be up 20 percl•nt by the end of the year. He warned. however. that business must be willing to re· h abilitatt• and r<'devclop the count y·s older bus1nc•ss centers because "the cconom1l' health of the county 1s lied to the health of our older communities.·· FLORENCE, Ky. <A P l A 33·year -old r eptile collector has died of strangulation after a pct python more than 12 feet long overpowered him at his home during a feeding. The victim was identified bv Boone County authorities us qouglas Martin. an electrician. 11 is wife told Kentucky State Pol1cl! that she found hill\ un· conscious in the basement or their home late Tuesday with a python coiled around his neck. Roone County Coroner Don Stith said he was certain death was <ittributable to strangulation by the snake. unity demonstration outs1dP s chool admrnistration h ead· quarters and thousands or teachers and non academic employees cheered loudly when they were told they may face a prolonged walkout and even Jail. Som e 10,000 teachers and non· acade mic personne l have been on strike since Sept 7 In Dayton. Omo, negotiators said movement had been made toward ending a walkout with d settlement possible by the end of the week. 5.rnools,"ave bee11.. m a)lrted by s uperVisory person- nel and substitute teachers dur- ing the strike. But impatient parents. charg- ing that their children have not been properly instructed. peli· tioned the school board Wednes- day to close the schools by Mon- day if an agreem ent is not re· ached In York . Pd . some ~.OOIJ students. returned Wednesday to • their classroom ; after a 13 d<1y vacation. but somt• :17,000 pupil., 1n t-1ght otht·r P1•nn ,;) lvc:tnlo school districts remained out or school In Was hrn1-rton ~t ale. F.verett teac hers. fact'd with ~ 1110 d ddy fine . resum~d classe!< Wcrlnes· dd y. Vance in Saudi Summit Talks in Jordan Fail RIYADH. Saudi Arabia I A ~ -Secretary of Stall' Cyrus R Vance failed to win Jordan's backing for the Camp David <.1c- cords and flew to Saudi Arabia today l o seek this powerful kingdom's help in lhe U.S. mediated peace plan In i-.et'king their s upport. Vanct' will remind Saudi of· ft cials of the de<1l the Carter ad· minis tration pushed through Congress to sell F'-15 fighter planes to their country Jordctnian Foreign Minister Ha ssain Ibrahim, standing with Vance at Amman airport, s1.1Jd Murderer Captured In Escape A convicted murderer headed for death row was thought for 36 hours to have es caped from Orange County Jail '>Orne time Tuesday t>vening But early this morning, 33 yea r -old M aurice Seton Thompson was captured where his futile escape try began. in a fenced recre<ition area atop the county jail. According to a jail w<itch com mander. Thompson had wedged himself into a false roof m a restroom 1n the recreation area There he remained undetected for 36 hours while teams of shierlff.'S. deputies searched for him. The watch commander said Thompson was captured when h e sneaked from his tight squeeze hiding place and was apparently planning to form a volleyball net into a rope ladder of sorts. He reportedly planned to fling his makeshift ladder over the <See NABBED, Pa~e A2> Get in Style With the Pilot ~. ~q~~~~~ifl~~~ gathered from des igners from Paris to Newport Beach Today's Daily Pilot examines the styles of the day for m en and women in a 28-page magazine "Style " Stories and pictures present the soft. fl owing fashions for wome n. the slim look fo r men. cos m etic and figure improve· ment advice and tips on Jewelry and fur.selections Jordan still has reservations about the Camp David plan's failure to deal with the question of the ultimate s tatus of the found 11 encourag1nf: thc:1l Jordan wct s willing to continue con s1derat1on of the pl<in Vance's stop in H1yadh. Saudi Ar<1bia. was the second and perhaps the most c rit1l'ul on htl> three nation tour to sell the p(•ace framework work(•d out by Presi- dent Carter. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat <ind Isr aeli Prime M in1s ter Menc1chem Begin The diplomat1e drive 1s armed J I prt•- venting the formation of ... un1fwd Arab front <1ga1r1:-t thc plan. unified Ar<1b tront aga111s t lht• plan ISRAELI TROOPS ENDING SETTLEMENT -A4 Israeli-occupied West Bank and the Palestinian people But in hi s meetings with Krng Hussein the American received a com m1tment for a contmuing dialogue with Jordan on its critical role in the peace process as envbaged by the Camp David agreement American diplomats ISet> VANCE, Page AZ > r Just Visiting 'Guest ' Uses Lagurwn's Shmrer WHOE VER THE •t;SPECT IS. he ... bt•cn mak ing <J clean ~ctaway every da~ for more th<.1n c.1 wN·k now. <.1nd DaVl' _Hollister want!> Lugun:.i Beach poltc<• lo put a stop ton. Someone _keeps_ breaking into Holl1st<'l''<; hwkt·d home on Lu Mtradc.t Street and taking u ~hO\H'r NOTJONG IS EVER TAKEN or dbturbed. lht· irate homeowner sctys, ctnd the unwanted J?Uest (;lfways leuves a brief t hank you note Lrns1gned Atop the wet towels A.musing Pair Bergen, McCarthy Parting Company By BOB THOMA . HOLLYWOOD I A Pl The 56·year partnership of f;dgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy 1s coming to end. Rergen casing into retirement anti McCarthy headed for an tven•ual home '11 thl' Sm1thson1an lnst1tut1on America·., most ~uccessful ventr1loqu1s• and h1' top·haltNf. bemonock'<i dummy appeared at a news conference today to an nounce the parting SI NGER ANDY WILLIAMS ALSO was present to announc .... that the pair·., final appearances will be with him at Caesars Palan· 1n Las Vegu!'> and at December tonccrtl> in Cleveland and Cinc1nnat1 M cCurthy wa:-. his irrepressible '<Clf w11 h reporter-; and '~ ~--·.,~~·~~~~ ~~~I\·~~ ~~~ can you retire when you naV"en'l'wor'k?d ~1nce you me( 'mt.> When McCarthy accused Bergen of being unable to throw hi::. voice without moving his lips, the ventr1l0<1ui:;t rei.ponded. "l'vl' taken a lot from you." <See PARTING COMPANY, Page t\2) Or~~~-~oa~I l =---- ---=-- Chnllenger Rips Riley \\.eather Clear through Friday with ocean breezes replac· 1n ~ Santa Ana winds. Lows tonight 52 lo 57 Highs Friday 80 to 85. INSIDE TOD"'~ UC I ' 11 o.smtant chancellor Brod Atwood rehres today after befog the top booster of the un1ver81ty Btnce its birth See F'eotun"il. Page Cl lad.-~ Supervisor Said 'Beholden' to Builders By STEVE MITCHELL OI 1119 O•lly l'llet Sl•ll County Supervisors Chairman Thomas Riley was scalded Wed- n esday in a "debate" with political challenger Thomas C. Rogers before a Republican women's group that Riley could not attend. Rogers charged that Riiey is beholden to big developers. and told t h e L ag una Ni~ucl Republican Wom en 's Club. "You should have someonP to listen to you -not the five or eiRht or 10 developers who con trol this country." Riley, mean· time. though he had agreed to meet Rogers In the debate, was preoccupied In a Board of Supervisors' meeting in Santa Ana. Rogers, a south county rancher and Newport Beach bus inessman. made the most or Ri ley's absence from the noon· hour meeting at the El Niguel Country Club. Brush Fire Hit UCI Marsh Land County firemen were called out to right a brush fire that broke out shortly after noon to- day on marsh land owned by UC lrvine7 authorltle~ said Smoke from the fire was visi- ble ro r several miles. No sttuctures were en· dangered, firefighters said. Riley's onl y input to the de· bate was the reading by aide Dennis Horn of a prepared state· m ent of qualifications. which the women politely applauded T hen It was Rol'(ers turn to participate in the non-debate. and the tall. slow-speaking can· didate jumped into the absent supervisor's track record with both feet. He cited campaig n contribu· lion$. to lhe'supervlsor from such firms as the Mission Viejo Com- pany. Irvine Company and the Baldwin develoJ>ment fi rm He told the women, .. You • shouldn't have to hire an at- torney to go up to Santa Ana and address your ~uperv1sor -the developers should have to do <See 'DE BATE,' Paae A2> ' HANGING IT UP AFTER 5e YEARS IN SHOW BUSINESS Edgar Bergen and Ch•rfle McC•rthy Cell It e Cereer I ' t ,. . t • • • ( ., ' ' ~ .. i ' ' '" . ' •! ., ., \ ' . .. ~ ;: t ~ "' ~ . " , t- . :-• . . . Debaters Rebuild Most of OCC Champions Graduate By IACKIE H\'M/\N 04 -Dally Pltee \lall That's how at goci. You de- velop students mto a forensics team 110 good they win the 1977 78 National Sweepstakes Trophy for community colleges, a nd t h e n they u ll ·go and graduate oo you. "We were wiped out." admits Orange Coast College forensics director Peg Tuylor of the 30 to 40 participants who helped win ming event_. and so forth," Mt>. Taylor said. Debating and other forensics activities arc open lo all OCC students Those with the be:>t scores are chosen to participate in regional, s tale and national events. Last year. Ms. Taylor sa.id. three speakers won s pecial honors. bat award.,-W.h~ wa.L...JILD..:.-~='f~el~IJ;!!I~~ nounced lhJs week.. ti Only one or lbe s tudents is left ~~~~~~iij~i~-l~~~ Ms. T~yl_or's sRirita don't eem aampened by wie lM& of her prize pupils. sever a l of whom have gone on to dcbale for four.year colleges. Rick Olguin. who now attendR UC LA. was na m ed top com· munaty coU~e s alter in lb~ nation. He and ts de ate partne r. Wayne Cody, who also attends UCLA , were chosen first in debate 1n the-community COi· • le.:e category fort he nation. .lapant-'-t' hrna<1C'aMcr llt~u nora bomura 1lt·lt\ t't '> t nn11nl'ntar) about tht· ~pace pro· L!r<.1 m from nhtdl' an engine on a Saturn 5 moo11 roe-kl'\ on display at tht! Alabama Spal'l' and Hockel Center in Huntsville. Warren Panel Backed <-:Jia1ige of· Conclmion Doubted by Ford WASlll;\C:'l'ON (J\l'J F11rm1•r l'r l'i-tdt nt 1-'or<.I told 1·11ttJ!l'I'!>\ t11d.1\ rhat !ht• Warr(.•n l'omrn 1:-.:-.11111 Wllu lcJ h<iVl' h 111.1cJt•Hl•CI ,,, lllQUtry 111lo lhf' MEET ... 111 (IH' d1:-.a:.trou., to ftnan<.'tal 1n 't1tut wn:.. lht: t•onMruc·1111n rn du!>tn or lon1l g11v1•rnm1·nt l.a111g<in. '>rc'>tdcnt of Owen:. lll1n111s Inf' prt•'>t·nlt•d a nal1<>nal JJ•>1nt 11f 'ww 1n .in<ilv/lnJ,! gov t• r 11 m t• n l ' 1· ff l' t· t 111\ I h l' 1·1·11nom1. It :. l'ai..\ to hl.ml1• 1nfh.1Uon '' n I h l' g t> v 1 • 1 n m t• n t . • • h c CJUl flJll'll '""'I ~rll ' 111• 1•111•<1 lht• t·ost for govern llll'll I llfll'I ;1( "'" of 1 l)> 1114-n f(• /.!ttl:tlllf\ ,1g1•1tf'U'). a ... W('JI il:O. lht• ''""' l•1 1nd11st 1' aocl hus 1n1·:.i. tu 1h•a l wrlh thow r1·gulat10ns a:-. 1·11ntn l1utorv 11111 only lo 111flation hut to a shortaJ.!t· of <:ap1tt1l "thut t!> 1·a1rnhl c of s t iflin g rt•al i,:rowth " Lanigan '>llgj.lt•:-.lt•d that 1111'>1 nt·,srnen ll'<.1rn to ra1M: their v1111·es anti mak(• i.un• their \'11·~ ... an• he·urll hy govt·rnment flt· laut11·d Culirornrn ni. for 11;...,..,:1gc· ttf l'roµ11!>1t11111 13 und ... a1tl ht• h1>pci. lht• !->late c·ontinues lo lead Lht· fti<hl aguinl>l t:x· pan!>tOn uf govt•rnment Car Crashe School Fence Student:. al Mardan School m < ·.,,, •• Mt·:.:1 had JUsl rc·turned m door!> lo their rlasi.cs about noon Joda.v whl•n a cur went out of mur<for of Prt·i.1d1:nt .'<ennedy hue! ti known of CIA plots l<1 <i:. s ussmutl' Cubun le<1der Fidel C<is t rv But he s aid ht• doubts thal ..,ut·h un inquiry w1wld huvt· alt1•1't•d the commt'>s111n':. t•on dus1on that Lee ffarvey Oswald killed Kennedy and lh<it ht• &ctL'CJ a lone Ford, one of the three sl11l living members or the <:om - m1:.sion. testified before the House assassinations commit tee The other ~wu, former Ken luc k y Sen John Sherman Cooper <ind former Kl'nnedy ad· v1scr John J . Mc Cloy, were to appe ar later in the day Ford s aid the comm 1ss111n knew nothing about CIA plots to ussassinatc Castro and CIA rnn- tacts with organized crime figures as part of tho:-.c plots "Had the W;irrcn Commission known of assassination plot:-. di rcct cd agains t Castro, t hi'> might have affected lhe extt·nt of the commission's inquiry," he said. "It <'Crtainly would ~ave ,required the comm1ss1on to c>t tend it:> inquiry into those opera Lions. But I don't thmk they. in the commission. acknowleoged that he relayed information about the comm1s:.1on's or ganizational affairs to the FRI But he said he had no argu ment with the FBI to s ltp 1n formation to it secr etly during lh<' commiss1on·s rnvest1gat1vc phase. FBI files made public lust yl'ar sugge.,led that bureau of fit·rnls viewed f<'ord ui. the 11 friend ::.end µ1pclme to informa· twn uhout the comm1ss10n's work f''ord acknowledged that he mel twice in Oecember 1963 with Carthu DcLoach, a top aide to tlw then-FBI Director J . Edgar lloover, and told DeLoach or the l'Om mission's internal battle ovt•r th~ hiring of a staff direc· tor Ford said he and DeLoach abo discussed one piece or in· formation the commission re· cetved but that nothing in his personal records s how a ny con- tacts with DcLoach after Dec. 19, 1963 NABBED .•• J<11I wall and then scurry down it lo freedom providing it was long enough to carry him lo safety five stories below the jail roof. Thompson, who is believed to huve been without food and wa(cr during his 'J6-Mur hide a nd seek escapade, was fed and then returned to his one man cell, his recreation privileges re- voked . During the 36-hour manhunt in and ouL<iide the jail "' key wit· nc1>s ugalnsl Thompson in his re· cent murder trial was under police protection. Jailers initially reported thal Thompson was l::.est seen late Tuesduy afternoon riding a jail csC'alator ft' rona Page A I In the 10 years she's been coaching lbe OCC team, it'i; cap lured the top award twice lhc JU'C.Vious victory was in 1972. Ms. Taylor explained thut the award 1s presented for the hcst overall performance in speech compelilion in the nutlon. Tl~'l given to tha school winwn11-the m ost points during a year of competition. That compt!tit lon is quite varied and coven1 a wid(l range of acting und speukin~ skills, Ms. Taylor said. She s pe<:iulizcs in d ebate a.lld usi1istunt dJrector ~"'Michael -Ceigh foctuios on re- aders· theater. ulthouf(h both work with ind ivlduul contes· tants. The 12 forensics categories a re s peaking, team debate. L.m- coln·Douglas Cone person> de- bate. readers theater , extern. poraneous speakinJ( on current events . i m promptu, oral in Froat Page A I 'DEBATE'. • that.." Riley's aid e got minimal s up- port from members of the au· dience who questioned the two men following the introductory re m arks. One woman said s he had just a rrive d fro m the boa rd of supe rvisors' meeting. and asked Horn why Riley voted in favor of a controversial waste water treatment pl ant i n Laguna Niguel. despite opposition from many homeowners in the a rea The woman complained tha• Riley pulled out a t ypewritten sheet of paper containing his re- m arks in favor of the lrealmeot plant after listening to a half dozen SJ><:akers oppose the pro posed site "It struck me as an exercise in futility." the woman said. "Riley had already made up his mind before the public had u cha nce to speak " But Horn defended his bosi. saying, "He could have changed his mind even atlhc meeting " / .. .,...,,.........,,_.. COACH OF CHAMPIONS SpeKt\ Teacher Taylor terpretation of literature, in· formative speaking, persuasive ~peaki n g. communi cation a nalysis, duet acting and s~ch to e ntertain. ·'t'lt•s kind -Of like· Olympic competition where you have all the dlfterent sports -you,t fie ld a nd track events, your swim· Also. Brad Greeley placed firs t In the nation for community colleges in Lincoln-DouglaB de bate. Tl\e field of fore nsics is a popular one walh both m en and women. Ms Taylor said, at- tribulinJ( some of its attraction to the recognition of communica· lion s kills and the need to be pers uasive andhonesi. ''In most instances. they have a f!a reer desire such as law or the m inlstry or politics." she said. Forensics experie nce ha., s tood som e or Ms . T aylor 'b former students in good stead. One-is no.-a lopbyisL in Sac r a m ento. <>he s aid, and another is an aide to stale Sen J ohn Briggs. R·Fullerton . Dollar Drops Again As Arabs Rap Pact LONDON <AP> -The dollar dropped sharply on the world's foreign exchanges today for the second day in s uccession, hitting • a new low in Swiss francs and sending the price of gold to a re- cord $216.75 an ounce . Fro•Pa~AI VANCE ••• Meanwhile , a s harp disagree- ment c.ver J ewish settlements between President Carter and I s r aeli Prim e M ini s t e r Menac he m Begin was posing a g rowing t hreat to furthe r Mideast negotiations. In Washington,· While House offic ials were ins ist ing that Begin had committed himself at the Camp David summit to c: moratorium on new Jewish set· tlt!ments on the West Bank dur- ing the five-year per iod in whicb lhe territory's future is bein~ shaped . Begin claims he com- mitted Israel to only a lhree- month freeze. FANTASTIC SPECIALS I Ma rket a na lysts <>a id they believed the slide was an a<.'· cele ration of the drop Wednes- day prompted by a dverse Arab r eact ion to the Camp David summit agreements. "We are all so nervous that even the slightest babbling from a nyone in the Middle East af feels us." said one Frankfurt de ale r. Ve ry active trading was r~ ported in London. In Zurich. the dollar was quot ed this morning at l,50205 Swis~ ed this morning at 1.5205 Swiss record low of 1.53875 Other morning dolla r rates an Europe. Frankfort 1 9465 marks. down from 1.9633 at the close of trading Wednesday Paris 4.3475 French franc!'>, down from 4.36775. Am sterdam -2.1190 guilders, down from 2.1315. Milan -822.50 lire, down from 827 The British pound sold in Lon don for Sl.9883, ti s light gaJll from $1.98015 late Wednesday GC 688 Outstanding values on color con· soles and portables RCA XL· 100 25" DIAGONAL plus black and whites. All with many deluxe features. COLOR MEDITERRANEAN CONSOLE Beautiful Mediterranean cabinet 25" picture. XL·100 advanced de~ sign. RCA 's Super AccuColor black matrrx picture lube. Automatic coror c"nlrol ....... ,,,_..., •• ~A~1.\r,~u~. r~9 ~~--~ul'f'6 ,..,,,. '" ~o1"t1fuY: ~ ·• ~~# ·~~~Ott1~1r~~~~rtft~~~·~r~~~:"S2~;.,:;,,;~~ ·,~ll89'5 · ground Thl'rt' ~t·n· no tnJtJru.·:-. Tht.• drrY•·r. 75 yt·uM>ld Cu{la Towns of Co!>tti Mesa , told pol1ct• she hit the gas r)(;'dal lo avoid an oncom· ing <'ar. He r car shot across the street and tore down about 100 feet or fence al the srhoo1 at 19th Street and Pomona Avenue. ORAHOE COAST DAILY PILOT flMOr~ (tM .t O••'• P·~• ... '"wf\ith 1\torn .. Notft,_.N.f'~ f'tt ~ ''0Vhh ""'OIWt,_.0.~ C.O..ttl'\lbif1Vh""l( ""'i>•"~ \11-(kU•~· f'd1t• 4ttt ~·~"Mo,.,, .. .,''"'"'''",,,,.., l<'lol" (_,,,..,. ,.,.~ .... .,,,,, .... " •• .,,,.NJ,.,,.,,._,,'°""' ···" V•"•• ft VU'll \,,U1'11f'f •U .. \t•ll•• •""9 ~ft4t .. I\ ~l"C '\•'' A.\.•"OI• •..-O~lf'd1 ttM I' O\IOf1•~(f \..tloJ•O•h ~ ~4t\ fft9 ~;:;IM~~~~ilft,~~~••.::.1'\I) W.\I ••t1 ................... ,,, .. \ ,,. .. , •"'lll p..,.,.,._.,., J., •• ,.,.. .. tJ y,, .. P..t\1,.,f\t .,,.,, C:...Mt•i M.fll\4tJ4<t ,-,_.fftOIC•ntf l ditor , ... .,. .. " ""~'"''""' ~"~•Qtf\Q I f'JttfJI C.•tNt M L .. , .. fCfwl'd f' flMU .,,.,,."' ~·f\•!)•ftQldttOf'\ Omc .. ~··~\111 llQW•••A•y\,,li,,. L•91Jft.t 84""'t h '1M. t.1.-...,...y,-• \ft.,.if HWl'ltl~~n"-.. f ft llll~ltlt~h~; ... ._.,.,.ft ~DM • Y•ll•y )'l)(U' a t•a1 ltf\Mf •' '•" O••to' ,_,..,.V felephoft• l'14)842,.tt1 CIHtlfleCI Adn flll l,,g M2·5f7e ~tftMU V•ll•fNfii~t')f•14- tf1-t3f0 '"'*""' ~ • ., rh"'f'W"h 4H.-.00 .,,..,..,,..,.,.0r....,.r-..; ... ,r~,,.,... IA0·'220 ~:"t! !!! °:.~, c~~.:~~-"t';\f::, : .... , •• ••..-e,tH•""•"" "~'•'" ,.,,, ""' n1•••1111•f4 ••t ... t lff(l•I e•'"'IU1M1 4f "' r,..,,.... V • NS -"""""' ••·"' •• c.\t• ~ ,. t:, ' • • • ~ ,.. ', •• , "' ,, ..,., •. , • :~. 'Tn"''"'' ""''''"''• -·- McCARTHY: "YES, ANO VOU have kept every penny." Bergen. 75, admitted that he would perhaps make a few chari· ty appearances and thut the dummy would r emain with him tor his lifetime. Why is he reliriog? "I get tired of working and Raving money and sharing it with those who didn't," he said. For a voice-thrower whose ltps move, Bergen has nevertheless made milliorui with McCarthy, the doltish Mortimer Snerd, the old majd Effie Kllnker a nd other dummies. He traced his career throuJ(h the Chautauqua circuit. the Lyceum theaters, vaudeville. radio. nightclubs, movies and telev1s1on. ''.IN MV SENIOR YEAR IN HIGH school in Chicago, my English teacher told me that I shouldn't count on graduating." Bergen told the news conference . That was when he started work mg with McCarthy. and when ~he te.~cher saw him perform, she agreed to his graduaUon. say. mg . The world ntieds laughter m ore tha n another history teacher." Bergen said that Cherne was born In 1922, "but I've always thought of him as an ll·or 12·year old." The great Bergen-McCarthy fame started May 9, 1937. when they debuted their Chase and Sanborn Coffee radfo show. For years, they were the No. 1 program in radio, and Charlie's reud with W .C. Fields became legendary. SAID McCARTHY: "ARE YOU eating a tomato or is that your nose?" Fields replied: "Why, you blockhead! I'm going lo feed you in· to a pencil s harpener.'' Jn 1952, Charlie bad a much publicized radio wedding to Marilyn Monroe, who 11ald she was "wearing my weddina dre11s . • 11omethlns borrowed.•· McCarthy replied : "You didn't borrow enough." Oddly, the ventriloquist act did not transfer we ll into the visual m~1um of television Bergen 11turred wllh Charlie In a le w s pecinls and hH made numerous guest appearances, but never succeeded with a series IN RE{'F.NT YEARS THE Vt'nlrUoqulst hu been known to a new generation mostly as the father of actreaa Candice Bersen. He 11> marneo to former mod I Frances Westerman, and they al10 have u ll'~11 uge !'>On 20RCA 13" •..-• Xl-100 compact color TV RCA Xl-100 13" ...... RCA 1 'Z' •• , .... ..._. a ...... Sportabl.e TV C.Ompact 12 RCA Black & White Sport• Lie 12" clego,w ncn ~"=" s21t'' YOU OUGHT TO SEE US NOW' REM O DHEO ANO RUDY TO SERVE YOU 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .................... JO....W ..... c:-t.lr. Phone 642·1182 St0f=r1 f:.-:J 9·8i.l•t 9-5 30 ... __ I ... For Th e Very Best Deal You owe It to y•ntff to check •r pricn, bef~• r• IMlr! ,. l ,. 1 .. .. 1 • I I 1 I h ... # I Saddlehaek t\f tt~rnoon N. Y. Stf)(!k~ • ~ LOITI O N VOL. 11. NO 2M 4 SECTIO NS, 68 PAGES Connecticut 8)' ~ '>«l•&t"d Prta .~ --ftarly ;) llflb of lM J :SCl pub\1 r :-.t·hool \t'<l <'h1•1' rn Bnd~cport. Cunn . Uw !>htl l' , _ Jarg~. t t'lt)'. r an JIU I tor def> ·Ina a b:tc-k to .... ork ordt'r S ixt) lt:achl•rs ''t.'nl tu 1a1l W t>dot.'Sda). JOll\11\11 UiO al r~ud) imprisoned lit .ihvn:i.J Guard l'IHlll>S around ltll' s l .tl t> tor con tinuang thl•1r week old walkout Mt•a nwh1lc, kacher~ Mr1ke!'> an Jt lt>a'l lO o,tatl•:. ldt mort· tha n ~ halt cn11Hn n_ .Ji.1.Ud crll:i from lht· 1•h1m<•nt~Jrv lo th(' cnl 1.:~t· lcH•l l)Ut of lht· (·lu1>~IO()(il Th~· Und~efXU'l kachcrb huv~ not :.oft«>n<-d their demand for an 8 tl S.H:n't'nl puy lx>l>~l and huv•· rt'Jl'Cll'd Sdlarl' mcn·J~e!> uf 7 pcrc1•nt Pay n mgt..-i. from $9,450 lO $20,180. (';l!>cwher~. tulk~ continued an t he I oo ,000 r>u pal <:It: v t>I and ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER 21 , 1978 TEN CENTS Jails !>~;h oo l !>~!>lcm des pit e p e1»11U i1U1m 1.ttat au a greemfUlt 1:<Htld not be reathcd before ne)(t w(•,•k al lht• carhl'l>t No 1Jrourt-~:, was re1X>rted 10 St•a ttl{', Tu~6m a, Was h.: 81\d Full H1 ver, M <J!>~. where dis- putes, hkt> thos e m most other areas of the country. centered on salarv demands. On Wednesday. the six strik· ing unions in Cleveland staged a Striking Teachers unity demonst ration outc;1dP s.,cJtool ...admin_ist.uirnn head · qu a r ter s and thousands ·of teache rs and n on-ac ademic employees choor~d loudly whep they were told they m ay face a prolonged walkout und even Jail. Some 10.000 teachers and non· academic personnel have been on strike since Sept. 7. In· Dayton. Ohio, negotiators s aid movement had been made towa rd ending a walkout with ct ached. settlement (>OSSible by the end of ln York . Pa., ~ome 8,00CI the" week.--Sehools have l>een StuCleiitS. returneawednesday fo manned by supervisory person· their classrooms after a 13-day !lei and s~bstitute teachers dur· vacation. but some :n.ooo pupils in~ the.sW'1k~. · · in ciglil ~olher P ennsylvania But 1mpat1ent parents, charg· school districts remained out of an g that their children have not school. .~een properly ins tructed, peti· In Washington state. Everett t1oned the scbool board Wednes· teachers. faced with $100-a-day day to close the schools by Mon· fines. resumed classes Wednes· day if an agreement is not re· day. Trustee Reeall Fails 7 , Jtist -visiting 'Guest ' Vses Lagurum's Slunoor WHOEVER THF. SUSPECT IS, he's been m ak· mg a clean get away every day for more than a week now . and Dave Hollis te r wants Laguna Beach politt' to put a stop to it. Someone keeps breaking into llollist er's locked home on La Mirad a Street und taking a shower. NOTIONG I F.VER TAKEN or dal:>turbed. the 1rale flomcowner say~. and the unwanted guest ttlways leave~ a brief thank you not('. Unl:>igned. Atop the wt•l lowcb Reptile Collector Killed by Python FLORENCE. Ky CAP) -A 33-year-old reptile collector has died of strangulation after a pet python more than 12 feet long overpowered him at his home during a feeding. The victim was identified by Boone County authorities as Douglas Mart.lo. an electrician. His wife told Kentucky Slate Police that she found him un- ('Onscious in the basem ent of their home late Tuesday with a python coiled around his neck. Boone County Coroner Don Stith said he was certain death was attributable to stra ngulation by the snake. Efforts to re vive Martin fail e d , a ccordin g to State Trooper Hobart Stranger. a neighbor called lo the home by Marlin's wife. Martin owned three reticulat· ed pythons ranging in length from 12 to 16 feet and a boa con· strictor. He als o owned al· ligator s . lizards, tarantula s piders. turtles and othe r snakes, often J(ivin~ lectures and shows on the collection. "If 1t crawls or s lithers. it'~ down there," said State Trooper Mike Evans. He a dded that the snakes often got loose, hid in the walls and "would be missing for several weeks." Convicted Slayer Nabbed in Escape A convicted murderer headed for death row was thought for 36 hours to have es caped from Orange County Jail some lime Tuesday cvenin~ But early this morning. 33· y c ar ·old M a ur1 <:e Seton Thompson was captured where . ~~fcrr~~0ie county jail. According lo a j ail watch.com· mander, Thompson had wedged himself into a fal se roof in a restroom in the recreation area. There he remained undetected (or 36 hours while learns of she riffs deputies searched for him. The watch commander said Thompson was captured when Coast Weather Clear through Friday with ocean breezes replac· Ing Santa Ana winds . Lows tonight 52 to 57. Highs Friday 80 to SS. INSIDE TODAY UC l's aut&tant chancellor Brod .4twood retrrei todoy ofter bring tlw top boo$ter of the untoer!ity Since ita birth. See F'eatunng, Page Cl ..... ~ ,If Y-~· All IM«llll...... M ,,_......_. CJ AMU...... a ~-.. ·" .... "', Ml-........., 17 ...... ..., ~· Al ~NI PllM$ .. ~· Alt MetieHllMwt M &:~~ ~:: = c-tf At Cl'fts..,.. Alt Mi.ct MettMt ·~1 0.Mtl M.ntft A.I Ttlevlt.... .. ... ..,,., ,._ ~ , .... ,.,, .... 1""'1.111.,_. ... ,. "9tltllr A4 ............ CH wen...._ ,14 ltll•t•• a he s neaked from his tight· squeeze hidin~ pl ace and was apparently ptannjng to form a volleyball net into a rope ladder or sorts. He reportedly planned lo Oing his makeshift ladde r over the jail wall and then scurry down it ,.Lo {rQl:d.QgJ proficifrk.'~f."' l'l!>&i enougfi "fo carry • " ft>' !11'1'<:\Y five s tories below the jail roof. Thompson, who is believed to have been without food and water durin~ his 36-hour hide and seek escapade, was fed and then returned to his one man cell. his recreation privileges re· voked. During the 36-hour manhunt in a~d outside the j ail a key wit· ness against Thompson in his re- cent murder trial was under police protection. Jailers initially reported that • Thompson was last seen late Tuesday afternoon riding a jail escalator. The escalator was carrying him from the recreation area on the jail's roof in Santa Ana to hi s cell. But the convicted s layer never (Sff NABBED, Page A2) .. Get in Style With the Pilot Orange Coast residents enjoy an array of fashion viewpoints gathered from designtirs from Paris lo Newport Beach. Today's Dally Pilot examines the styles of the day for men and women in 3 28-page magazine - ··Style." Storl~ and pictures present the soft. flowing rashions ror women. the ~lim look for men. cosmetic and figure improve· menl advice and Ups on jewelry and fur selection.s. Couple Hold Up Jeweler By GARY GRANVILLE Of,,,. D•llY P1lol Sutt A man and woman robbery team held up a Bue na Park Jewelry store Wednesday and made thei r getaway clutching two satchels filled with diamond Jewelry valued al $150,000. Police said the holdup team that hit the HouSl' of Uiamonds at 8976 Knott Ave also relieved three men in Lhc store of $2,040 they collecti vely carried in their wallets O ne of l hOSl' men was a jewelry salesman. Robtort Lunn re presenting the Los Angeles based rirm Harlyn Products. who happened to ;Hri vc :tt the store while the robbery was in progress. Lunn was quickly relieved of the satchel he carried that con- ta ined $20,000 worth of loose diamonds. police reported. I .Howell Admits Defeat -. By WILLIAM HODGE Of llW o.;1y 1"11« Sc.ff A move to recall three Sad· dle back Valley Unified School District trustees has failed, the recall group's co-ch1urman said late Wednesday Preston Howell , a former San Joaquin School distnct trustee, s aid his group failed to obtain the 9.200 signatures that would ha ve been necessary by today to initiate a recall election against Board President George Henry and members Carole Neustadt and Mary Phillips. Howell declined. however, to tell how many signatures his gr9up received on their pell· lions. "We got more signatures than elected the three officers but we're not going to make the - 9,200." Howell said. T he Jewelry salesm a n was also out Sl.000 cash he carried in a money cli p as well as a $6.000 dia mond ring he wore 11'ou11ded' Li11e11p Mrs. Phillips was elected with 3.564 votes In 1977 and 5,015 voters elected George Henry in 1975. Both were lop vote getters in their respective elections. Henry was pleased today with news of lhe recall'-; failure. Police said that whale Lunn was be in g s ho r n o f h is valuables. the store owner and a customer were lying face down <:ind handcuJfrd together in a re ar office. Wesl German sold ier~ p<1rt 1t•rpaung in war m a ne uvers <1 re lined up nc:u r a I <1 rge re~cut• helicoptc.r. Th~se soldiers gel to enjoy the <1<·t1 v1ly near Munich ly ing down bc<:<1use lhl'y have bt't'O designated as wounded. "I thjnJc at 'c; best for the dis· tricl," he said. "It's only five more months until the reguJar dis tri ct election and that's whe r e people s hould make the mselves heard." He predicted winning a trustee The owner . Robert Galas of Villa Park , was deprived of $540 in cas h as we ll as a $3,200 wris twatch and a $12.000 ring a nd a nother valued at $15.000. Saddleback Rainfall seat in the next election could be expensive. "When it's split down the mid· • die like it is, you usually get dff· fere nt g roups running can· did ates," Henry said. The customer victim. Bill Sup· pa of Buena Park. lost $500 in cash in the robbery as well as two rin~s valued at S2.100 and $3,500. Wettest Since 1884 His comment refers to a l'x>ard divis ion between Trustees LoC:1 Young and Willia m Kohler and The balance of the bandits' haul ca m e from House of Di a monds inventory, according to police. Unless it rains 2.06 inches dur- ing the next nine days. the 1977-78 water season will go on record as only the second wet· test in recorded Sad dleback Valley history. They said the man and woman J ohn Gietzen , s upervising entered lhe store at JO· ts a m hydrOJ!raphcr for the county"s and pretended to be customers. En vironme nta l Ma nageme nt The man. for reasons only he Agency, said today that th<' can explain. was wearing a Sept. 6 rainfall of I 85 mche!> and I l~~lttitbc:J;.__cQf1. and m!JQnn ,1 ~b~ ~ee\. ~.~. "1~~surcmcnt or .2.1. fit#.~·~-~-~f'-1.C-~ ••. ~ .•. ':'. Hi s robbery m a te was totalto30.6lin,ches. described as a brunette about 30 The measurements are made year s old who wore a t•oat at El Tor<Y Sta tion No. 176. described by police as s potted. housed at a county fire station Initially, police said . the man along El Toro Road Until 1972 said he wanted li larger diamond Saddleback Valley ra infa ll was for his wife. recorded at the Moulton Ranch. But when Galas fetched a tray County records show that 1884 of diamonds the bandit pulled was the wettes t year in the out what police said was a .45· valley when 32.65 inches were caliber handgun and said, "this measured on the ranch dunng 1s a holdup. gentlemen." the period Oct l. 1883 through Rogers, No Riley Sept. 30, 1AA4. the three recall targets. Until this year. the 1940-41 That split surfaced in Apnl ~c;,1son was the second wettest when the three trustees ordered year. records indicate -lopping Superintendent Richart Welte on out at 30.27 inches. vacation. prompting the init1a· Gieuen said he doubts this lion of the recaJI movement. season will break the 1884 re· He nry acknowled ged that cord. "We're in a Santa Ana communication among the five board members had improved condition now. But it has been since the recall move was in· known to rain following the San· itiated but denied the recall had t~• An as in previous years.·· anything to do with the chan~e. ~!.rililhh<~~-~,~· -1~Ui i~~U),,iWr.IA .J...J corded in the Saddlebac-kV alley-tWn"ra:t~ me:'~&fryy;irl~iste . \'ti a rea since 1877, providing the "fi did not intimidate any board oldest continuous record in the member. Orange County Flood Control "It's just that we're working District fil es. <See RECALL, Page i> • This year's rainfall total more I han doubled the 101-year rain· fall average of 14.11 inches re· corded at Moulton Ranch and then the El Toro station, accord· ing to county records. Recall Chief Says Drive Underfunded 'IJebate' Falls Through Recall leader Preston Howell believes his group's move lo re- move thre.? Saddleback Valley school trustees failed from a lack of money and participation. "It requires a lot of money to do a recall and I trunk we were underfunded," Howell s aid Wed- nesday. By STEVE MITCHELL 0t Ille 0.lly ,.II« SUff County Supervisors Chairman Thomas Riley was scalded Wed· nesd ay in a "debate" with political challen~cr Thomas C Rogers before a Re publican women's group that Riley could not attend Rogers charged thl\l Riley is beholden to big developers, and t o ld the Laguna N iguel Republi can Wom en 's Cl ub, "You should have someone to listen to you -not the five or eisihl or 10 developers who con- trol this country." Riley . mean- time. thoui:;h he had agreed to meet Rottcrs In the debate, was pre occupied in u Board or Supervisors· meeting in Santa Ana. Ro gers, u s outh coun ty rancher and Newport Beach bus inessman. made the most of Riley's absence from the noon hour meeting at the El N1J(uel Country Club Riley'!S only input to the d <' bale was the reading by aide Dennis Horn of a prepared stale· ment of qualifications, which the women politely applauded. Then it was Rogers turn to participate In the non -debate, and the tall, slow-speaking can- didate jumped into the absent supervisor's track record with both feet. He cited cempnlgn contrlbu· tions to the supervisor from such firms as tt\e Mission Viejo Com pny. trvintr Company a nd the Baldwin dcvolopment firm He told the women, "You shouldn't have to hire a n at· torney to go up to Santa Ana and address your supervisor -the developers should have to do that.·· Riley's aide got minimal sup. port from members of the :lU· dience who questioned the two men following the introductory re m arks. One woman said she had ju..'Jt a rrived from the board o( supervisors' meeting, and asked Horn why Riley voted In favor of a controversial waste water t reatment plant In Laguna Nl1tucl. despite opposition from mnny twrnt-owncrs in the area. The womnn complained th&t Riley puJled out ~ typewritten (~c •DEBATE,' Page A:t) He criticized district parents "who should car e aboul the education their children are re ce1ving. "I think the peoplt-who should have been concerned the mm;t showed they cared the least ," Howell continued. "Lots of pee>· ple were willing to sign the (re· call> petition but unwilling to get out and beat the pavement." HoweU said his group has clis· r cussed running c andidates in school board elections next year, but has mnde no definlUt de· els Ion. Tru~tee'\ Geor ge He nry, Carole Neustadt and Loa Young are up ror election next year. t ~ • 1- J •• t .. • .. \ • ' ' '.. )' .. • • : ~ ~ :.: . ... : ... .. 112 OAIL Y PILOT SB rriuraday. 6•pt•mt>er 2\ 1918 Fre• Page A I NABBED ... .arr1\ t>d buck JI h1i. rl'll H e w ttt. ch a r ged with lht :-hootin~ 'llaytnR r1111 Nov 17 of 3.-\ t•ar old M1rhnt•I WhalC'f\ und tht• .all1•mptt•d murd1·r o f W h ,ti,. n ., 1 11mµ.1n1 n n J u n t• Jo't•lll'l' M r1. 1-\•lln v. <Al> '>hot I hn.•t• 11 nil'" IO lh\• up1111r t•nl .trfl'\l'tl 111bb\•1 \ alh·mpt H~Jdt• the L.1 ll.1b1" bunw '>ht• 'hart"<! w11h Whttlt•n But the .rn yeur old wo man 'urv1' t'tf unrl h'"l1f1N1 •Jf'KlnNt l'hompi.011. Hh·n11r~ 1n ..: him a' \\ 1hul1•1) ~ IJIUNkrt•r .an<I ~ht"r ii\ 'u ti .1 n1 ~he ~ •L'> th1• proh•c•tcd v. lll)t''' ducu.1~ lbt> J6 hour.. ofl&cuAb ft'Urt>d 1'hompse1n mhtht h1vf' mad l· 11 but•k out nnt o tht• 'trc_~\' ~lt<-r frncfJnJ?, ThompsM i:t•ll~ uf fir,t c.h·~• l'l' murd1•r and ,11 '\hnpll'd murtl1•1 the Jl1r) rt' • t1\11' ni,•nckd to J ud gt-,:JJmt"'> Turnt>r th.it ht• tk' w nt cnced 111 tlt•J th IO lht• .1:..1' 1•h,1nibt•r l'hontp""' '' '''ht•d ul rd to rt- •' p p , • ..1 r 1 n I u d ~ 1• I u r n t r ' 1·11urtrcl\11n ~l'Pt :n \\hen tht· 1ucl~l' will •w1111•111•e him Tht• 1udge 1s free to either ar l'l'Jlt ur reject the jury's dt•uth i.icn..iltl' rccomm1.·ndot100 ,_.,...,,.Page rl I RECALL ... on a better tack and we'r¥ ,re· dth1n~ a point wher1tlwc're de · n·lop1n~ Ru1dchnc~ a nd policies thll t are agrl'eablc to all .. Henry referred to policies and s.i u1delmes being developed for the sur>erintl'ndenl and trustees :\1 r i> Ph11l1ps wa:. pos itive .i hout the recall's failure. ·· Pt·rhapi. now we ccin get back to lhl' fll'l'<b of the district. hkc cducatmg our childre n." she :.C11d "We need to be doing some pos1t1ve thing!> like dealing with the effect~ of Proposition 13." Hen ry, however. said thi!> morning hf' doe:. not plan lo run for re-elet•t1on. Tax Cm Veto Said Costly DETRO IT (AP ) -House Republican leader John Rhode!> said today he hopes President Carter is forced to make good his threat In veto a Republican tax cut because De mocrats would "pay a terrible price" for ,, ·'I'd like to see him veto it.'· Rhodes l>a1d al a breakfast rnrum in Detroit durmg a coast· to-coast "lax bl1tl" b y the Rt•publican Pa rty in support of GOP tax c ut pro p osals 10 Congress. Rhode~ said he would like to see the proposed 33 perce nt cut 1n income taxes in a bill sponsored by Sen. William Roth. R Dd .. and Rep. Jack Kemp. R· N.Y .. become law . but the benefits to the Republican Party might be greater if Citrter cast a Vf.!to. Carter has said he will veto such a massive cul if it reaches his desk Parolee Held After Rapes S ACRAMENTO <AP> -A prison paro1ee has been booked for 1nvestigat1on of three rapes and two attempted rapes at or near Sacramento City College s in ce Jul y 28. a p o lice spokesman sc.tid. Lady of lhe Lake Th t~ 1s C'hl'r vl Landt•r" 17. who has been :-.elt><:ted u:-. ivirss Lake M1::,s ion V1e,10. She's .t :-.e nior ut M1ss10n Vitdo lligh School who hope·::; to bel'Omc a model or f ashron d~­ sig ne r . She's the cfaughtc1· of Art <.tnd Lyn . da Lander Fro'" Page A l 'DEBATE'. • sheet of paper containing has re· m arks in favor of the treatment plant after listening to a half· dozen speakers oppose the pro- posed site. "It struck me as an exe rcise in futility," the wom an said. "Riley had already made up his mind before the public had a t•hance to speak ... But Horn defended his boss saying, "He could have changed his mind even al the meeting. I'm certain he didn't go into the iss ue cold. He could h ave formulat e d an opinion beforehand. but that doesn't pre· elude new information he might have received at the meeting." The woman remained uncon· vinced, and sat down mumbling. "Then what good does it do for us to go up there?" And the candidate listened care fully as Horn answe re d another question from the au- dience regardfog Riley's opinion of cityhood for Laguna Niguel. "Riley sees it as a possibili- ty." Horn s aid. ··n ·s a local de- cision and if the popular desire was for it. then I 'm sure he would be a menabl e. If not, he would right it " The question set up Roger~· fina l s tab al the m1 ss1n g supervisor. "You should not have lo think about formfog a new city if you had a responsible s upervisor representing you in Santa Ana." Ro~ers s aid. . .-But if things don 't change, then forming your own city would be the onl y way you could get vour feeJinJi!s known ... That remark· drew the biggest applause from the Republican women. Ford Backs Work Of Warren Panel WA S HINGTON <AP l - Form er Preside nt Ford told Congress today that the Warren C ommiss ion would have broadened its inquiry into the murder of President Kennedy had it known of CIA plots to as· sa ssinate Cuban leader Fidel Castro. But he said he doubts that s uch a n inquiry would have altered the commission's con· cluslon that Lee Harvey Oswald killed Kennedy and that he acted alone. Ford. one of the three still- living members of the com- mission. testified before the Ho use assassinations commit- tee. The other two, former Ken· luc k y Sen. John She rman Cooper and former Kennedy ad· viser John J . McCloy , were to appear later in the day. F ord s aid the commission knew nothing about CIA plots to assassinate Castro and CIA con- tact s with organized crime figures as part of those plots. "Had the Warren Commission known of assa ssination plots directed against Castro. this might have affected the extent of the commission's inquiry," he said. "ll certainly would have required the commisOon to ex- tend its inquiry into those opera· Home owners Meet The Seville Homeowners As· soctalion has scheduled an 8 o'clock meeting thls evening at Gl e n Yerm o School , 26400 Trabuco Road. Mission Viejo. lions. But I don't think they. in the comm1si;1on. acknowledged tha t he relayed info rmation about the comm1ss1on 's or ~ar.izational affairs to the FBJ Bul he said he had no argu. ment with the FBI to slip tn· formation to 1t secretly durin!o( the commission's investigative phase FBI files made public last year suggested that bu~eau of· ficials viewed F ord as their friend and pi peline to informa- tion a bout the comm1ss1on's work Ford acknowledged that he met twice in December 1963 w it)i Cartha DeLoach. a top aide {o the then-PB! Director J Edgar Hoover . and told DcLoach of the com mis1)1on's an tern al battle over the hJranjl of a staff direc· tor Ford said he a nd OeLoach also discussed one piece of rn formation the commission re. ceived but that nothing in his pers onal records show any con tacts with OeLoach after Uec• 19. 1963 Government Blamed For Economy Ills ~~--l!;G··~~t ... iirdr ~··~~1..0 NNE JlE NO::-~~· Wallace Williams Jr .. 35, was ~overnment int rve tio.n~ In taken into t'ustody as he walked business was o~ the rece1~1ng Jorda11 Says No Vallee Seeks Saudis' Help RJYADH, Saudi Arabia IAP) Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance failed to win Jordan's backing for the Camp David ac- cords and flew to Sau~i Arabia today to seek this powerful kingdom's help in the U.S · mediated peace plan. In seeking their s upport. Vance will remind Saudi or- ficials of th~ deal the Carter ad- m i nistratlon pushed through Congress to sell F-15 fighter _planes to their country. Jord"8ruan · f"oreign Minister Hass ain Ibrahim, standing with Vance at Amman a.irport, said J ordan still has reservations about the Camp David plan's failure to deal with the questfon or the ultimate status of the Is raeli-occupied Wes t Bank and the Palestinian people. But in h.is meetings with J{jng Hussein the American received a commitment for a continuing dialogue with Jordan on its critical rote in the peace process as envisaged by the Camp David agreement. American diplomats found it encouraging that Jordan was wi lling to continue con· sideralion of the plan. Vance·s stop in Riyadh. Saudi Arabia, was the "Se(:ond and perhaps the most critical on hi s three-nation tour to sell the peace framework worked out by Presi- dent Carter. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Isr aeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin-The diplomatic drive is aimed at pre- venting the formation or a unified Ar ab front against the plan. unifi ed Arab front against tht! plan. Crash Victim Identified As Cowitian Orange County Coroner's of. f1cials have identified the victim of Tuesday's San Diego Freeway traffic fatality as Robert Lyons, 25, of Orange County, address unknown. Lyons was killed when his southbound m otorcycle was struck by a car driven by Robert Rule. 45. of 32302 Alipaz St. 1n San Juan Capistrano. A passeoger on Lyons' three. wheeled motorcycle.Michael Dit- tmar. 18. of 25081 Northrup Drive in Laguna Hills, was injured in the accident that occurred shortly before 1 a.m. north of Lake Forest Drive. Rule. whose car overturned trapping h.im inside, was arrest- ed on drunken driving charges following the accident. Meanwhile. ll sharp disagre~ ment ov~r Jewish settlements between President Carter and f s rat•li Prim e Minist e r Menu.chem Begin was posing a g r owing thre at lo further Mideast ncgot1at1 ons. fn Wushington. White House officials we re ins is ting thut ISRAELI TROOPS ENDING SETTLEMENT=----A-4 Begin had committed himself al the -Camp Oavi<t summit to a moratorium on new Jewish set· tlements on the West Bank dur- ing the five-year period in which the territory's future is being shaped Begin daims he com- mitted Israel to 1mly a three· month freeze Niguel Park Sewer Plant Backed 5-0 Protests from reside,;ts near the site notwithstanding, Orange County s u pervisors e ndorsed plans Wednesdav to builct a re-~ional sewage treatment plant a dJ acent t o Laguna Niguel Regional Park. The supervisors· endorsement came on a 5·0 vote Thal vote upheld a July 18 County Planning Commission unanimous decision to issue the use permit needed to get the Ahso Water M<1nage ment Agen- cy <AWMA > proJect under way. 'i'h e n compl e t e d in an estimated four years, the waste water a nd sewage treatment plant will service a 65-squar~ mile <J rea that runs roughly from El Toro to Laguna Niguel. The plant. which 1s expected to cost from $12 to $15 million. will serve what is forecast to be th(• area's evcntu:.il population of 200.000 J>(..'Opl~ Those statistics did little to blunt lhC' attack of the project's crit1rs during a two-hour public: hear ing before the Board or Supervisor.!> IL wa:. the Lag unci Niguel - Community Association that ap. pealed-' th~ t•arlier Planning Com mission and forced the ul- timate dec1s1on onto lhe board. More Coverage Other south Ora nge County stories and photos appear today on Pa_geA17. ------.. ~j RCA i'"'-,~~ . XklOO ~1-,. 25 diagonal I FANTASTIC SPECIALS! •· • ----.-!.I...., .•. -. -::----:-·--... ~ .-" .... • .. '--··~" . ·~ ......... -~ --.. Outstanding values on color con- soles and portables _plus black and whites. GC 688 RCA XL· JOO 25" DIAGONAL COLOR MEDITERRANEAN CONSOLE Beautiful Med11erranean cabinet, 25" picture. XL· 100 advanced de- sign RCA 'c; Super AccuColor black matrix picture lube Automatic color cr>ntrol All with many deluxe features. -'·~19'5 toward the ca mpus late Monday. en~ of the .opening sa.'vos fire~ Williams hves in an apartment thts m orning ~l the Orange al'ross Sutterville Road from the County .Econom!c Outlook Con· , II > 1. . . d foreneemAn.ahe..m-w ege. po ice sai · More than 1,000 county busi- Martin said three women were ra ped. one escaped and another convinced her ullacker not lo rupe her . nes s leaders heard Orange County Supe rvisor , Thomas Riley, Congressman Charles Wiggins, R-Fullerton, economist Ra y mond Jallow and in dus trialist Robert Lani g an blame government intervention for the few dark :spots they could see in the economy's future housing m. arket was destined to encl. i WCUl:,"'llM._..{~~-. , ~owever. he said he was hopeful that s u('I\ an event would not prove disastrous to financial in-stitution~. the construction in- dustry or local government. Larrtg"m, p st en o wens. Illinois lnc. presented a national point of view in analyzing gov- ernment 's e ff e ct on the economy. 20RCA 13" dlapae Xt::-1-00-compact color TV RCA 1 'Z' •tllJOMI bla & white S-portobte TV ·_ C-ompact 12 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT """Or•~Cnol\I O<tilw PttO' W'ltf'lwtl "''''°'" 0-'Wldt'°""~"" ,_.,, .\ •\tk~ .. .....,,n.,tN <>-~ Co.e f P\lf)ff.,ll'tv.J( '"'0!11"• W.••t"'f'd•t~\flf .. ~h ,toif'ld Mo"CI o lf"lr ·-4Qft f"r11!94., fO• ( ... t .. Mlt\• "ff'l•O(>•I .._...,., """''"fl'~ f:M..-" F0\11\ I••" V.lt .. ., "Vlf'I,.. \•oo I""-"' v .... ,. •"Cl ~9,__,., ~tf\(. .. ,t A\t~r1~1"°" ttOft i\ PllO'•\M'O ~•twrOA'I\ ~ ~.,, '"" :~:;u.~':'.,::;~1.~11~~~~'~,_\la W..\t Day JH•" Cwtty Vllf" P1t't•$tnftU'KtC .. ,_ •11t!M..,~ Tltel'ft•\ " ..... , l CMor T~..,.,. M~N' M•th•Q•"'O [OllM (tUf'fH" Lff\ .,,..,.,., H•H .,,,,,, .. t\, ~,.n•o•no (1)11or, .. Seddlebeck Y1lley Office l\lftl L• PAt A~Mt itl \_... Of119> ~,,.,.._,., Ofllcee c;ou, Mt\A ''°wt'' n • ., \ot• • Hlif'tl1M)10f" t.lflA("' tr•1) fMtA<h ttiow•ll'w4rtf UQIHl~llttKll 11 .. 0-lfJ•~• .. I ~-"·" ......... °" ... 111~10 ~t•fll'lf t'•'' "''•t'* •••• Al C""t• Mrtflio\• C••lfo"''" , ... " .. ••t••" b• <,.,,,.,, n .. f'ftOftl"'' b• ...... , •• "' f'fV't"'"''• ""'41 l•t• .,..,,,..,,...., u \Ome¥"f'tl" Riley opened the session with a s late of the county report which indicated that the coun- ly 's gross product would be up 20 percent by the end of the year. He warned , however, that business must be wtJUng to re- habilitate and redevelop the county's older business centers because "the economic health of the county is tied to the health or our older communities." Wiggins. who will retire at tht> end of the year after s erving 12 years in the House of Represen· tatlves. warned businessmen of "some ominous clouds" in the form of continued government Intervention. What he des cribed as ex· c:esslve paternalism would burden business In the county and impede its growth. He also warned that the continuing lnfla lion In the housing m3rket will rorce out workers needed to maintain a balanced industrial base. Wiggins snld that 1nflat1onary "It's easy to blame inflation on the government." he quipped. "So I will " He cited the cost for govern- m ent operation of its own re- gulatory agencies as well as the cost to industry and bus iness lo deal with those regulations as contributory not only to inflation but to a shortage of capital "that is c apable of s tifling r eal growth." Lanigan suggested that busi· nessmen learn to raise their voices and make sure their views are heard by government. He lauded California ns for passage of Proposition 13 and 8Bid he hopes the state continues to lead the fi ght against ex - pansion of government. Jallow is the chief economist for United California Bank. His talk centered primarily on the state's economy and the necessi· ty of businessmen here to eiq>Ort as much as possible lo maintain the healthy economic condition currently enjoyed In the state. He crlllclzed the lack of a s trong energy program from both stole and national govem. mcnts as being 3 potential source of future econpmlc weak ness RCA Xl-100 13" ..._ RCA B'8ck & White SpD11cLle 12" ~ YOU OUGHT TO SEE US NOW• REMODELED AND RUDY TO SERVE YOU. 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ...................... i~w ..... &::. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours 011ly 9-e,.s11 9-S·30 .__, ____ , ... For The Very Best Deal You ow. It to rot1neff lochecll ow prices. IMfore ,. INiy! I I • ·~ • I ·~ "" ,, Ads Tallied ~ ~ 8 Fimu Place in Top 1~ :-· ~ . ~·}-, . B1 MIL TON MOSKOwtTZ !! Tbe 10 motl h11vlty advertised products In 1Ae r American market. bued on measured lt7i expendUur~}'l ~ ~ new1p1pen, mac11.lne1. televilion. radio and b11lboaf(fttl' ': line up Ukt UU1: , t. Wlnatoa: $31.6 snllllon . 2. Anacin · S30 5 mllUon. J1 .t Marlboro: 11'1.2 mllUon; 4. Sal4lm : 12~ mllllon: ~. Pe~· Cola: 134.4 milUon : t . Kool 123 million; 7. Budweiser t , 122.7 mUUoa: 8 Coea·Cola: S22 million; 9. Dristan: $21.~ million. and 10. Carlton: '20.2 million. · ,· ·• ~ ' 'I THE LllT SHOWS OVR pnorities: five claarell~.: brua. two drua Pl'Oduota, two son drinks and a beer · ,,, The ltl'CIDI liowlnl by cigareuea i11 particularly iro, • ~ pnalvt wbta one '91fttmbeni that radio ¥nd TV are Off.If .. l&IDIU lo U.. adwerUMn~ Tbe -tobteeo mere.ba.ilu h.av,. • more than made up for this void by appropriallna hU(Ct-. chunk• ol. apace ln tlae --prild.IMdia. -· ~mmpant account ror one out of ev~ry $10 1pent in magaiine advertlsln&. . . . - They account for 12.5 ._. ______ ,,,, • 1 •• 1 • percent ot expenditures by national advertisers in newspapers. •i • • ' . THE lt MOST ADVERTISED products come fro~ eight companies. R. J . Reynolds Industries. the nattor."I lop cigarette producer. has two of them ; Wmston and Salem. named ror its headquarters city. Wlnston.Sele"r::•• N.C. Winston and Salem rank second and fourth. respe~ lively. in cigarette saJes. The No I position Is held by. Marlboro. made by Philip Morris Inc .. New York. Th1"9 place is occupied by Kool. the menthol from Loul11vit1e:1t Brown & Wllllamaon, U.S. arm of London -based B.A.T. Int dustries. ""' The other company with two brands in the top 10 Is American Home Products. a New York. holding company/ It bas Anacin, which rUns second to Johnson & Johnson '«.~ Tylenol In the anal1eslc market. and Dristan. which runt second to Sm1thKllne's Contac in the cold remedy market.~ , However. none or these companies spends enoug}l 19 place among the five leading national advertisers. The trade publication Advertising Age appeared last mont.6 with it.a aMual ranking issue, and here were the Ovf ... leaders: ·• .... PR<>CrER fi GAMBLE, TifE perenn1al No. I. spent · $460 million In 1977. Including 119.2 mlllion for Crest. SJ8 million for Pampers and $15.4 million for Tide, ,,.. . General Motors spent $312 million. !'lprcad over 1li many car and truck Lines, Frigidaire <1ppllances and At. ' Delco parts. The Chevrolet division alone had an ad bugge-t of Sl56 million to support a passenger car lineup that JtV eluded Chevette. Vega. Nova. Camaro. Monza. Mar1b\i'. · Chevrolet. Monte Carlo. Corvette and Sport van. • General Foods took third again with a S300 m llhon a~ expenditure. Kool-Aid wu backed with Sl8 6 m11llo",'' Shake 'n Bake. $13.6 million. • ~ SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO .• the nation's largest re· ' tailer. spent $290 million on naUonal advertising . reta1n1nl, its rourth place position. • K mart. second to Sears in retail sales, made its fir~· appearance in Utls top lltlvert.iser circle with a 1977 ad e\c-' pendilurc of $210 million. H you're interested in the percenta~e of sales Lhal these advertising expenditures represent. here are the Advertl1in1 Age flsures: Procter & Gamble. 5.7 perceotL"'. General Motors. one-half or t percent. General Foods. S.6 percent: Sears. Roebuck. l. 7 percent; and K mart. 2.! per cent . Terry I . Garner. Orange. has been named uecu vice presidenl or Fenwlck/Woodatream, • dlvi11lon of Woodatream Corp. The division was e1tablilhed e tbl• ,rear followiog WQOd1lream'1 pUrehase of lbe Fen Cory .. a W•~ter manulac:turer or tubular rtber anq 1rapbite1llbJftg rode at.ct "'41 ~Dita. Garner ii responalblt -(ot operat.l(>ns of the dlv1s1 Weetmlnater. '-~ . ~ Brookl Morris. Laguna Niguel. has been appointed~ distributor of "Ure Alert" security systems ror the Souttt. Oran1e County area : .. He is former product line director for Brunswick ~ ~ Corp .. responsible for manageme nt or Threat Radr r Systems pro1rams and Huard Prot.eclaon Systems pro • 1ram1, i.ncludlnt £Ire detection and suppression system:s for the Space Shuttle and European Space Lab. ~l "Life Alert" is a security protection system for horno and business. • Llllda S. (Sberl> Grady, La1una Hills, has been name~: a11l1t.ant vice president ror commercial loans at the Sant~ • Ana main oCfice of Bank or America. : She had served as a commercial leading om cer at th~ : br•o~,b ,si~~~~<.O~c~cn»ci; .im .. -Ad ,ll l~Ri}Jr bull'*' ~h. ~,; ye(opment Offtei!t' at S.nta Ana ritthf a'Mf·a folil' om~er 3t"+ ' r the Toluca Lake branch in Los An1eleA. · With the bank since 1971. she beaan in Domlnguuz ~ UillR as a statements clerk and was promoted to loan of. fleer at Hawthorne In 1974 •, • Heleaa Vieira, El Toro. has been appointed escrow or~ ·• ricer of e-tllweet Baak'• Mission Viejo office . • " She hu experience as an escrow officer and escro~ : man11er at other flnanclal institutions in wauna Hills and-• Mission Viejo and la a member of the board or directors or:. the American Bulldlng Contractors Assoclalion. Oran•' County chapter, and the Saddleback Valley Chamber i6 Commerce. • Maftan C. TrolJaa, Lake Forest. has been appoint manager of Bank ot America'• new branch In El Toro The branch, El Toro·Trabuco, opened In Septe mber in a temporary ofrtce al 32481 "C" El Toro Road. ~ /\ permanent ~.300 facility 11 to be built on an ad,ja ~ •• cent site and ls expec\ed to be ready ror-occupancy late In~ ~ It'll. ~ ~ In iu lntertm location. the branch 18• :: open fro.rn 10 a.m . to 3 p m Mond~y " throuah Thuraday'i Md until 6 p m on:- Frldaya. .. ,. M~. Trollan ia 1 former aenera~ 1 loan offlMir at the La1una Niguel and'\ the Lnguna 1Ull1 branches : ~ She joined the bank in Thou11nn~ • Oaks in 1971 as a t redlt checker anct.· was :1dvanced to 11tudent loan o(flccr< ., T1tou.A11 two years later. She held that posi\lo~ ~ untl l her promotion to J(eneral loan orricer and tranaCcr tO: j the Laguna area In 1974. : :. She ls a member of the board of directors of the Sad·: dleback Valley Cham~r of Coaimerce and a vice r,rH1·: dent and chan.er member of the f.onta Club ol lbe rvme: area. • • a*91 N. AllOdaca, Fount&ln Valley, hu been nuntce mana1er of the l.on1 Beach ofrlce ot Allstate S.ytq1. Hl'! has seven~ of 11vln11 ,,nd lou expcrtence. : • • Vt"""8 E. 8cbeuel, SantJt Ana, has bet n appoint ee!: ., operations ofncer at So1Utwe1\ lalllr'• MIH lon Viejo of."' flee. • She 111 former operatlona officer at o Sant~ Ana ~anlc' I t ' .. DAILY PILOT Thursday ~tember 21, 1978 Telel'ision EVENING t00.08 NEWS (MtAOENCY OHEI ., , .... .4""' 1K. ,, •1 ,, ..... f\a' I , .. ~ ... • ._ , ... , ! h t '" 8 YOU OOH t SAY CD l Hl 8AADY ·~H ···••oJ '" .. '' t "'"'ft\4 fH f Wtlh • flJ h t Wttllft tu1I ttt-....l \\Ju• t i •• l1H th• ft tl4 ~l••' .... " ...... Q) Sf"tltS N '""~o 8) OVCAtASY f C8S N!WS IQ WOAlD N~ t~l Bli11ded -uoo TICTACDOUGlf- G) llOVE LUCY • I i t \ r I Jot • I • \ ,.,,_. ~ (\t ' tt""""9• .......... r•t • lul • •·• '' .. • t ij11o4t4,.,_ ••• , •• '" • 8J MIC~El JA~SOH '• .• , r •• '"" ., v •. ,,.,,~ Iii\' •lh••'\ ._ • (ht u•v ,,.,,N h"f r-.i U'••• t t 1' ,•"11 •tttt•" 4u t1ttof I N' n "'"' (l(.HlhC-4'l f1'H l"tllM ,.. lh •• l1MQ .. Ith ffi!f1l°rt· liL· rs te~m-~tncken hhnd h' .1 bullet "'ound . Barnaby June~ • Bndd\ E~t>n > and ht~ cousin J . R. ,JonL·:-. ·,Mark Shera> lnul two killers in tht· M·<1!'>on prcmwrc of U<.irnaby Jones tonig ht c.1l 10 on CBS. Channel 2 l>vlld< ~ And !Jttnt.to '<'<'t tn1I ion• 1P •'1 It 7 30 I) THE PRICE IS RIGHT 0 IN SEARCH OF. lF) HUMANITIES THROUGH me ARTS lt""'J11r., 6 CROSS-WITS 10 MERV GRIFFIN 1.00 I) CBS NEWS 0 H8CHEWS 0 UARSCL.U8 0 WOAU>NEWS TONIGHT lnr~ I NEW\. VINED GAME 'THE OOHO S..OW LOVE EXPERTS (!) ADAM-12 m 29TOHIOHl fju\•l'\Q 10 .,c;h1ave !>Choot Ulht<,JrdflOO IS dtl!l.CU$Svd a!) MEWSCHECK l S 1 M BEAUTY SHOW ~ MATCHOAMEPM. -0~8J .JOMMs WILD (D SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN UIO I) . & IBE WALTO...S f ft•"WtlfU .,_ ft ~U'df-lf m SANFORD ANO SOH m MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT a!) DESIGNING HOME IMTEA!Of\S ,.,, .. ,.,.on p, ... m ....... , r1 ... w 1t1or•\ ld(P or,t\it1c. 1 h lrv:)µ"" 1n O'lf•tr h\IP~ 1111 ... f 1,1 1r>01J<l d,. • ._ Marv f ll•·n .mo fr•f"I m('t-.,P (_.,,d JoM ,~ <;llt•rr-0 •I i<'D !;ir oJWi1y lro m 'IJrllHtn "'Mr,unt t1n 0 PROJECT U F 0 . Chann.-1 L i•• ing• 1J KNXT tCBSI Lo<, Angelf'::. G l<NBC (NBCI Lo~ Ange11:1s 8 KTLA (Ind I l OS Anqeles G MBC TV (ABCI Los Angeles llJ H;FMB (CBS1 San Diego 8 l<HJ-IV (Ind I Los Anqol1:1s lf.O) KCST (ABCI Sein Diego ., KTIV (Ind I Los Angclt'S Cl) KCOP· TV (lnt1 I Loe, AngHIP<, ff) KCET TV tP65) Los Anqulµs a!> KOCE· TV 1PBS) Hunllnqton Ber1cti j<",uJt.Ot"t Prum1'1u•j Tnto Undtttwotur lrtt10ont A rn.1n!'• ooal "r11mm1~ tiv ,, U ~ 0 <11>0 il l)tOIOg1'<I Iii' l(JL111d Uh(On>e.1C)U' on .I CIP'Wtftf'CI l'Wlt1r ll unme•~ed LIV lmCI•' 0 MOVIE • •'1 ro l t11d A f1,11nbow " I 19711 Ootu· nwnlJry A lo.1m1ly l'•PIOrn~ 1110 h •1on Mouotaon:. ol Wyoming .;nd B1yc:11 (..c1nyon rne rompinq O•Olll'd!> o l Ill• nOl()(IOU~ BulCh CaS51dy j;> llr~ I 0 ~0 MORKAHO MINOV Mork MOVP!> In MQrk unr,1m1h\lt With i!Ofthhnq mor.1li. mOllf"i 1n10 llX! 111tc 01 M1nrtv "aoonm.•rit 0 MOVIE • • • Soart.ic:u•. IPJrl 11 f19601 K11lo. OouQlll'> I .1u•onc;e Oli.iU< A. QIJdlol· 10< uscal>Ol> r1om ~1.1very 10 rn.1t1c.no(• Inc $lreng1h 01 Imo""'*' Rome and btl(;omes a 5ymbol ot he6· dom 12 llfi I 0) CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS C..11 .. sl J111:k Wc,IOfl Q) MOVIE • •' s.,p1umbt-1 AllJ1< · 1 1<i~01 Jo"n f ontJ•nf• Ju~Ppl1 C.O l IOn f w<> °"'''"" t>ehevud k1llod 111 .. n Ill Ol•no t"tlllh r.onai<Ult ''"' l"'Q hie ov., <1Q111n i l"'h'" 11 h•~ I PERSON TO PERSON MAOtCOFOtL PAINTING Mo<n1no Sc:•"'I• I 30 D JO WHAT'S HAPPENJNOll 0.M 0 Oollur 0.&dSIU• Urn1m '"'~ .. ._·~money to •HHtH ,1 111 "' n dance c.on !u\! toy ~1111"'9 Wll\11111\j .• ,,.,., u • m tum,ctt CD tHE 000 COUPLE F'41" hilt~ 10 m.Jkll UO Wtlh "'" 1to111wc ;;o w1111 wtlh ,1 't•fltlfHtJlllHI t&t'YUOC1EJI Of 1tupp1e• <l3V~ fl) REALITIES OF TV PROOOCTIOH (,., .. ~,,. An Se•<lemoavn ·~··•or OI th(' l A f1mP" t1Q(J11<, tfWIPW L•••! RtGf\. '"' ·~· ol lo<1mar rsro-1J..cllon Comoony I "Thf> Wo1tor1s oitlO EIQhl Is 1..r®nh x: G~ • vru~I ol Ml M Pro<JUC· ,,,.,,. f M >ry Tylt>r MQOrt;. I <!\I Qtoint oind Rh0<!3 • • -, a!) OVER EASY Af! LtokH-11"' dt!>CU55"S 11-~ on d9'11Q and ths W()<k Wllh 11\e $ee>tembef Oa~ Ctut> Arlt>ur Fleming un .sQe d15c.romina1ton, rn111emen1 commun11ieh (HI 9:00 0 QUINCY .... 1Season Prem1ere1 'LJM S1• Hour!. Sam hes nt.ar dflaln us Ou•ncv d81'J>t'r• Fllely al19mpls 10 1S01ate a mvs1e11ous poison sus- pec1ffd of bemg lhe cause 0 Q.0J BARNEY MILLER Tht! Search.. A young woman who ltnds he• IJlhur 1n a mens balh- houGe .ilu;r .1 18-yed• s..arcn creates a d1s1ur- bJ•>ee wn1ch lands lttem bOll'l 1n 1a11 CD MERV GRIFFIN m SESSIONS A hvP can-in spec1JI de5'9flt'd 10 helo 1oster d ptPYPnt .. t1•Y•' JttttudP lt)Ward m<>nlal health .tnd IO counlf>lilCI ~•ereo1ypl<IQ ul mPnldl lledllh O<Olfo<; '•onal.. CV1.,,.,P•S may call .. 13-603 84? 11 {!!) THE LONG SEARC~ tp1em1ere1 Prole51ant Soo11 lJ S A Ronald Ev•e u•lllOrttS ine VIQCW ol rahQ· 1oui. Cl•P'6SS1on among Amerii;an Pro1esldnh . 111h:tV1(-WtnQ bolh Ort.JCh· "'".ind wo1sh11>1>"•~ 11:30 U U9 SOAP IE p16'0<le 27 > rhu wtK1d1ng ol Dunny O.Jllas .;nd Elauw l ulkow1t1 1~ chm/Ued by a ~1.ir11tn9 .;nnounc:emerit lrom 111" b11de ~ mooswr l.;lhl11 TUBE TOPPERS KHJ D 8 :00 -"Spartacus." Kirk Douglas leads a slayc revolt against the Roman legions in this 1960 adventure movie with Laurence Olivier . Peter Ustinov a nd 'Tony Curtis <part one toni ght. part two Friday>. KCET @ 8:30 Realities of TV Production. A view behind the scenes with the producers of The W<1ltons EiBht is Enough a nd Lou Grant. · ABC fJ 10·00 -family. Quinn Cum- mings (an Oscar nominee for "The Goodbye Girl") joins the family as a prec-oc ious orphan who ref uses to accept aff cc lion. 10:00 I) (J; BARNABY JONES tSfta...,on Prt•rn~t·t 8.:Jrn.• by lUl'lllXl(cllllv bfJtlllt.><l bv 8 6i;li6t W<Ml"d ~~ If' d n .. 111e 01 w11s 10 i..Jll\l h•m!>elt arid d fnUrdH wit· ~ trom two P3'<J t.11161'~ a w.e.e. • fP•t!m•e•t'I To Anqol•t,1 W1lh LOVI' An olC.l•fll'l. IS.an. Barbara Alk>n1 WM gets lhe mos• 1mPOrh1n1 role o f hpt <.JtMlt J.httn~ ~ lhal &he hJ~ a 1><111n h;mo; 00 NEWS 0 {TOI FAMIL V l&!J!.On P111m1•:re1 <;1,111- 1119 Owr · Annie Coop0r 10u1nn CumnW,Qsl ,, Orf!· COCIOu~ Orph.tn WllO jOlll~ Hlf' 1.im11y c,111~~ much h•ns•On wht'n ShP tPfU'iP' to acw pt any la1 m or .1t1ec11on m NIGHT GALLERY ID THE PALLISEAS Clenco;.i 19no•P5 Pl.,nlo qenot .., w•:.llo':. ""d 1;ncour dgcS tin JmOtltOU~ young m.in 1ry1n9 tor ,, ~(Mt In 1h~ HCJU\t" OI Common'I IO ""()0 " -weattny bu•_,.,nt:.-.'""''" " <l.ruqhlt>• IR I {!!) NEWSCHECK 10:30 m m HEWS a!) NEBRASKA FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS H.iwau 11:001)00(} 110 NEWS 0 DA TING GAME 0 MOVIE • • ·, Wha• ~ ~o ~.10 Aboul Ft•e<1nq C.ooa" I 19b81 COO<Cll" Peppa1a f\A..iry Tyk>< MooHt Allt•r " OJ!t ol N-Y()fk .. r~ .. rQ 1nroc100 w1lh euphoro,t "'" h•JOPV dtWo~•· SOllMd:. lhrough lh•• t 1ly I? hr~ I 0) THE 000 COUPLE f Pit• rt:0<gtln11os n1~ cor- h•Q" b"nel 111 hOD•" ol JOoeaunq on ,, h•~v • ..,on ~how Q) FERNWOOO 2NIGHT ID DICK CAVETT G~~ts f (>fth .. ly wnh•r .. O"v1d LIO)O .011d Mar:.llall Btdm.;in..I P"'r roanRi 11.301)fe'I M "A"S"H fr"''" rnr.r;lli oo ..u.omPJ· ny11\~ H8w.kc..ye._ .J.f\11 l r01ooer J°"" on " V{IGQf'~ • ou~ mu.soon behind """"'V 1on.,i; IHI 1J TONIGHT Host Jonnny Carson C.uei.ts Ktmny Rogers Jim I owler l om Oroesen. Mananne Broome 0 TWILIGHT ZONE An 011'>CfuPolou., '"•Yei•nq n,;.,Chdnt ct,11mo,. n .... ''''' .a m.1g1c;a1 du~r whit " will -..1•-J•l .J c.OndPmnt-'d m,ui 0 00 STAASKV & HUTCH I h" Hf'<O•.'b A vouhQ lum lit• re(>Of It'< .. ~i.!Qnud IO lh•• pOllG<' btdl find~ St.o!>k\' ,•nd Hutcn -. Ide t.C'"I ,,, bt• ob,••chOntit>lt· I flt 0) HOGAN'S HEROES A P.-Jtt~n CJbdr~t ,--nt ... r tJ•fW'<" bf-co"""' mvotv('(J '" Hogan s f'~O•Oh;\Qf' C•IP<'"• m GETSMART m CAPTIONED WORLD NEWS TONIGHT a!) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT MJRNING <I 12-00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE Thf> Old M;on In '"'' C~•e (D HIOHHOPES Q) HONEYMOONERS t2·05 I) r_t, CBS LATE MOVIE • • MtC.touo rh .. Mdn Wtlh r .... Cn1<1 .. n HJI 11<11i,1 Ofonn1' w .. ..,.,., Oun Am1><.n1• MCCioud tx•Q11h t<1 think h• ... h.11 ··~ •mPo1 1 I Hf ti 11•r ftflff1t•t(IU '}. 1ttl••rt,pl ,.,,, rn.1(j1 Ur .1t•dl ,, NBC Talent Scout Needs 200 Actors By JAY SHARBUTT LOS ANGELES IAP> Ethel Wi· aant scemt-d a µortra1t 10 pooped last week A d1agn(N!'-of audit1onists was correct Sh(•':, N HC·s top talent scout and needs 200 1 ht.·:.pians for 30 pilots as of 1mmed1at<.'I:, It's OJll part tJf the push by Fred Silverm;m lo lt>t.1d NBC out .of the Nielsen darknc·s~ and into the sun· sf11ne of f1r!>t pla(·t: This has kept Miss W1n<.1nt hopping about in se<irch of the P<'rft•t·t c<1st Now. finrll ng .ictors may not seem :i hard t<1 s k , particul arly in Hollywood, und it isn't in the case of $oung ones. But. she adds: "THE AREAS WHE RE we really have problems are 1n the 35-4-0 age group, leading men and women who can play come<ly They've either d on e 1t and don't wanl to do it anymore. or they're already on TV "It's a never-ending sear<'h." /\ s1~h escaped Miss Winant, a short. pleasant native of Worcester, Mass. She Joined NBC only in July, ....... ... IYIMGI M 1"1,... '-'NTHH" INI ....... ,,__111....-1 "COM't'OY" ...... -"",,___._, CINE MALAND "CAH.ll "tl l .-uf~tr4••1Mtl "AUTOf'Sr• ..... INIU.T/MM ,._._ltlll mu .. ... I ..... . "ftMOCCHIO'" tll ........ ,/WM 111•-..a• AUCI llM WONDIRLA .. , .... ,e.J. ... ,~·~··- having spent the las t three years scouting talent and producing al the Children's Televis ion Workshop. She's a veter an scouter, having done that 11 years at CBS. Her career. both in casting and produc- ing, goes back to the Golden Age or TV in the 1950s. when s he broke in with "Studio One." DURI NG HER CBS lour in which she okayed the acclaimed cast or the "Mary Tyler Moore Show" it still was true one had to beat away actors with a furled agent, so m any thes- pians sought work. Not so. now. she says: "Because of the way television has changed. peo- ple don't want to commit to a series. !"find that astonishing, since they can become multi-millionaires in Cive years." Miss Winant compet es against CBS' Jean Guest and ABC's Pam Dixon -the latter once was her secretary -in s nagging actors. She has several theories why e moters en- joy a buyer's market these days. SH E ATrRIBUTES it to a re- surgence of independent movie pro- duction, an upsurge of made-for-TV movies and generally "that people have more avenues for acting work than 10 years ago." ~h 30 pilots lo be in production by year's end. the busy Miss Winant admits to having a r ecurring nightmare: Finding the right actor. only to learn another series already has him tied up. Horowitz in Ste r eo HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Vladimir Horowitz' performance with the New York Philharmonic on NBC-TV Sun- day also will ·be heard in high fidelity on classical music radio stations in 23· cities. The performance, "Horowitz - Live.·· will be heard on 20 FM stations and nine AM stations. Stations in 16 of the cities will present s tereo transmissions completely separate but simultaneous with the telecast. LAS VEGAS for - Good Sunday thru fhursdoy SUOJectto ovo1lob1hty per person. per night double occupancy t I • • .. t ; j t SPECIAL $12.50 PACKAGE includes FREE FUN BOOK COCKTAIL in CASINO BAR 1 HR. FREE TENNIS CONTINENTAL BRKFST. The new Flamingo Capri otters 650 Deluxe Rooms In the Heart of lhe Strip dial direct toll-free 800-634-6401 or call your Travel Agent . She says she aod her staff see 20 to 30 actors a day, then hit theaters here and in New York at night. One of he r troops here is t heater-bound all seven nights of the week, s he adds. But lhrngs have reached the point now where she's considering emulat- ing the ways of pro football teams - hiring stringers she trusts to send in s couting reports on local talent throughout America "I THINK l'LL probably have to do that:· she said. "The re's been enormous growth 1n regional theater in 10 years. with maybe 35 or 4-0 real- ly top.flight, professional theaters around. "That's where w~·re going to have lo look, not j us t in New York Because New York r.eally h a s. become a lot of English theater and mus icals. so the actors have gone to the regional theaters to work~· She grinned when asked if she still gets ambushed while off-duty by emoting a pplicants in Hollywood. "Yes. and f don't mind 1t." she said. TONIGHT'S LATEST !STINGS 12300 MOVIE * * * MJml><I I 10!>!>1 5••Ydn~\ M .nqttno c-,hMH•v W·nte•• \ A w•t.t "°"' u~..(.· tt ldmu .. ~ " d.int l}f ·l•d•'<I by Jn dd1t111mQ C.UUf't I I hf !»;1 won I 0) MOYLE • • • M 1Qn1t1c..utn Utill I 1941\1 (,1119"1 UO()t•, '• DuvHI N1vt n A r:mrh.111 01 ()Olly M.1cJtMl'1 ..,.,.,, ot uu tou, th P'H"-' th int '' DtttlljtoH•JcJ tl tu ~ I Q) MOVIE • • • ~ f11..-Ottly GJm~ I !9bfH ~t.,nrv ~nnda Rob· "" Ry.,n Ellett~ by t1n #thttn poW"f to •nMlrdh' A rn4••tC..tn O~lt-••i,t• •r\\tO"•' 1!('~1· oHt• l}ft!Vttnl~(j I? 0•'•. 12 37 0 )O S WAT c,..,., Cro"• A hnonc1.1lly ~~JI'""~ ''°"'6 fOt ·• toObt ·ttt 0n wntt..h ''°"n ~>Oht...,.mt•n ""'''t' '•IW·O C,..t1111..-110• 10 t\t_•~p. lllW HlVU.• ftg<1.!!2!f lR~ 1:00 Q TOMORROW C.u,.,.1, Slevt· Rube.IL OWIW< ot Sh.Ooe !>A Rooo• 1 0 l'1W•> olrld SnoOkv l Jn'<>" "'ho ..,,,,,,..a in tdO•O ~hC>w·, or1q1n.tl1nq ttom f-,turho ';.J Q"°'''0 colullltll!.I 01.;nu Jud(j"' 0 MAVERICK ltw B•·•r.;,ll•t Br.mt1 1:46 00 NEWS 2!00 0 NEWS 0 MOVIE • • ' Uo I •on1 119'> 11 Od\11() Wuvn .. rom (wHI r ¥f0 (,, 1 ~ D••r om ... 1f'lvOIVt•lj W1U1 lht1 bt")(h m,ukr·I wh1lt Of'I 10•"''° tJ hr' t 2: 15 tJ MOVIE • • tuo ~.1~v C.,1•ta. 1 •'1401 t uc111" uan ~ Atnd/ A Q•OUP OI tO.'(I\ Qr 10 qr11 .1 ~··nqth' to wit• • toolOuH ~·'"" I t hf 40 rn.n • 2:25 0 NEWS 2:30 0 MOVIE • ,,.. c;ht• t•···'''-'"' ' •4~tu C...tu .hr Mon •"» M.trl.1 f nq11..,n A hypot)lt 1 ottJC• .. , q ''"' vnt1• 1 f\i' flCJW\."'f '-'"" U'A~"9 tUof ,1\, tJ" 1n~1rum••n1 e>t mut<Jtot 11 ht ; m1u t 0) MOVIE • • , LornJ Doon,• I 19!> II l:!.irbu<d HJlv Roell Jro C ro...,,,,e O"o•c~-..-o F nqh'h I.um+"' orq.on111• .tnc1 t.1tl~ k lft•'" Oooru-t\ If •utn•··~-. outl.Jw t.im1•v •2 ,,, .. , Q) NEWS 3·55 I) STEVE EDWARDS 0 HEWS Movi11g lip? 4:00 8 MOVIE •• 8 tQ W lv oaMe · 1 19!>~1 LIO Br1dg>1&. Somone So Whtie Oft vJCJloon .-"'41nc:an b&c;~~ W\Qled '" • '"'"90""9 ~llll()h t' ru JOm1n I 0 MOVIE • • S 1r.ing,-1 Sunnse·· 1 ,.,, •1 GOO< Montoom· "''Y O-Oanno.1 .,11n A t11rm lt1m1ly Od•Ul!J<VIV1ng the llom Wai 1flll'1tw111ld by '"""' mu•d8•• doserte,,. from lht: B1t1 ~tmy (:> n1~ I 4:30 CD MOVIE • * Rogue-f Snerwooo I OfUSI I 19*1n [)efQll. Oo.ina Lynn jbon HOOd $ ..of\ rouna•p the OIC2 Qdnq lo 'lto"1J) IO Prtnee Junn i; OPO"•on I t ht •1 ..Ill""" 1 f 'rid9"• Dayi l•rlo.,fn AFTERNOC 12:00 0 • • ·. · Py Soldier 1•9~?1 Tyr<e Powe• C.1mtJron tc:hell A mounllo Jll~1s 10 quaU int• "°' ICl"llQ ot a "'bet 0 1 rt•D4llhOU"I •on11 11 llr lO nun I m •• ·, fl.Judge S1epi; Oul 1949) AN' ::.ointtrn Altl~dllt K'lO• A 1udge tt11g in 1 ne Ob!>CU"IY ol JhOtl·Ofder too~ ~ 1ob re1uc1an11y '*''"'""" hon" wneo he l••.lrn~ ne •S bt.<ome a \l'"nolalncr ~ nr . 50 min t 2:00 Q *' / Tno:ty Th(' Wo;ld ( nd"d 19!>61 R>tll- oro O<>nn•ogcr• Nelson "''vt>t '' su1\ll s 01 an .Homic wa1 o a !louse 1,r1con1aminal ov HKl1a· """' 11 nr Jean I 3-00 101 ••'• E~ ro M1ncl<1nao .. 11>81 Geofge MJhJUli W~tpooman A Ofl!>Ont)f or WIS persuad- ··d t>y Iv~ (IP¥l•Ol'I 10 o.111ump1 an .ape trdm 11 Jdp..nuse pnn ~ C 1 hr JO min I 3:30 0 • • N>1rnare In Cr"CllQO t6i I Robert fi 1aqe1y Cll~ McGraw A tl•Uldl (Hdu•e• IS ,ouqtit 1>1 !le Ctucaoo onhL•· r • ' lO min 1 Ralph Waite and Michael Lea rnedis Joho and Oli via Wt.1 lton discuss his impreJive job o ffer that would m•cessitatc the amily·s movin g from Walton's Mount<1in on special two-hour <·p1sodt· ol The Waltons tortht on 8 on CBS. Channel 2 (•m E• ·~•···) ~•amingo Canri 9'EEP8 YOU OH YOU" ~HOTEL/CASINO --;J" SNEAK PREVIEW TQMORROW AT 8:0 ~.:;••J!1irA!iii(e}l ............... ·.• .... ~3·53•5•L•as.~.·.'.s.1vr1 .. so._t1.s.Veo._as•N•V•B9•100.-............ .. Al ONDRA SOUTH COAST CINEDOME Cerritos 924·5531 Costa Mesa 549·3352 Orange 634·