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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-10-10 - Orange Coast Pilot7 i DA ILY PILOT Was j * * .. 15 ~ .. • * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 10, 1'79 ............. leCft ......... EarlieSt of Cent11ry • Refugee Stadeats Get TB Tests " · • Task Foree Probes· 9 Murders e Saa Diego to Saab Carter? • Gold Leaps $28.SO an Ounce Dow Dips 24.83 Points By Task Force ~ By JOANNE R EYNOLDS Ol t ... o.lly Pli.. JWtt Detectives investigating the assaults on 12 Oran1e County women were slated to meet to- day to rule out at least two cases from the pattern of attacks tha t bave claimed nine lives. Investigator s said the two cases to be scrutinized today are the murders or Patricia Neufeld, 3', of Garden Grove, and Joan Anderson, 28, of Fountain Valley. The possible elimination of those two cases will leave detec- Snub Awaits Carter in San Diego SAN DJEGO (AP) -In his fint vlalt here u president. Jim- my Carter ls expected to be greeted by •pc>litlcal snub. No ofticlal representatives ol the state are e xpected to welcome Air Force One when It lets down 1bunday at t :30 a.m. Neither U.S. senator will be on band for a national convention of tbe AFL·CIO Bulldln1 and ConatrucUon Trades Depart- ment wbere Carter ii speMln1 or at a llller recepUon for tbe presldellt. Tbe two Republican con· insaman fn>m San Dl•IO woa't be at the apeecb eitber and lla1or Pete Wilson, aiao a Sepat.DCH, fl OD ••catioo. : WUloa will be NPl'•eat.ed by Ci~ Coe-dlman Tom Gade. Tb• Jooe Democratle con- _..... .. bom tbe area, UoDtl Vu o..tiD, wu plannlll\I to fb wWI CarW from a meettaa with ...... p•non at Albuq\ler· q•rl'.!'..:.... Al\iMllD tbe trlp WU b6IJed. U _, mlHteal, aklll to a.pe. Bob .......... a. ...... ald ..._ ........ bad belD IA· ..... .., .......... . QOy ....... JlrOWD Ir. II ln ........... ~ .. IUPPO't fol' the DemoeraUe prHfdentl1l ........ Aw. to._, 8. I. ffa7akawa • Alla Cr9MklD Mid tlM1 are ...., .. Cmpw. lives from five agencies in- vestigating 10 assaults in which six women and an unborn baby h ave died. Four wo men - including the baby's mother- have survived. The police task force, which was announced Tuesday in a press conference ill Tustin, con· sists of detectives from Tustin, Irvine, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and the Orange County Sherilrs Department. Tustin Police Chief Charles Thayer said the group ts wilhou:t tangible leads and bas no usea· ble deacriptjon of a suspect in any or the attacks. He stopped short of saying that detectives are seeking one man in the 10 assaults although he acknowledged that the cases a re similar. He pointed out that there are diaalmllarities u well. All of the vic tims were between the aaes of 20 and 31 and lived in apartments. 1bat ia one of the f'UIOal the 1979 Foun· tain Valley cue and the 19"18 Garden Grove cue are tboucbt to be outside the pattern. The women ln tboae cues we re a lain in 1ln1le f 1mlly homes and those bomes were Joceted outside tbe 1eneral 1eo- 1rapblcal area of tbe other caaea <See JOJaDEU, P11e AZ> lawmen Raid 'Grass Farm' ANZA (AP) -Alter tbe dll· CO'I_, of-more tbaD '10 mWIGn ln lrowbaa marijuana f.lanta• •b•rllt'• depuUel and edefal ..... ham the °""' Enforee-m•t Mndnlltratloa are eomb- lnl tbe fteldl alld can.you near Ulla Rlftnide County COllUDUDi· tyfor more . Shertlf'a C1ptain Jack Reid aald T\aday tbat t10 mlUiaa wa1 ••a very conaeryatfye" •tlmu ~ tbe nl• for tbe nearly a,ooo martJuua ,._.., Som• were founcf 1row1D1 u . blpullfMt. Tblrteen people, r..,taa bl ••• from lt to tl, have betD ar. re1t ed and cbar1ed wltb poaHlllan of marijuaaa for aale and cultlnUoo ot martJuana, both telaaMI. o.lty PINt Staff -'WE HAVE NO LEADS' Tuatln Chief Thayer Refugee TB Testing Now Under Way BJ STEVE llAaBLE Of•~N.e ..... Preparations for testing ln- dochlnae retu1ee students for 111u of tuberculoata began to- day al West Oran09 County area bl&b lcboola. School nunea will gtve tests to an estimated 250 recent lmml· 1ranta from Soutbeaat Asia, Hunttncton Beech Union Hl,ii School Dlatrlct officials in- formed tbe board of truateea TuelQy mpt. Studentl from the district's seven c-:C-who refuse to take tbe teat can be buTed from clau, said dlltrict Superin- tadeat Fraak Abbott~ He Hid tbe Oran1e County Health Department· will aupply testiq matertala. Tboae wbo abow t ilDJ of tuberculoeia lDfectloo abo will be excluded from clua 1f tbeJ fall to take tbe neceu ary followup eumlnaUon wl\bln ao da71. Tbe county Health Depart. meet ..tlmat.111 wtUa UM lllflal of r::.:J.••• tbe rate qi tuber bM Jum,ped DMrl1 JO peteant IA tbe PMt JMI' . ''Tbe ftnt Udaa to do .. to ,. tu and.not.-alarmed," cau. tJODed BtYerfJ 8redley, DUl'M at If artna HiO lnool la Baat. lDitoD Buela ...... eooi .... ~ <IM'l'll,hltAI> ~ Wttshington ShitJers Century's Earliest Snow Falls By The Aaaoclated Preas The earliest snowfaJI or the century surprised residents of subur ban Washington, D C • to- day and accumulations were a foot deep in parts of Wes t Virginia. closing schools and knocking out power. With much of lhe Northeast covered with slush. up to 8 in· ches of snow fell 1n the moun- tarnous regions of V1rgu11a, also forc ing schools to dose and s napping power lines . Tem· peratures that had nsen into the 70s rn the region Tuesday plum· meted mt.o the 30s ov ernight Varying amounts of snow also were re ported 1n p a rts of Maryland. New Jersey. New Market PluIDmets In Economy Fight NEW YORK (API -The stock market plummeted in tumultuous trading today anud apparent fears that the medicine the Federal Reserve hu pre· .scribed to treat inflation will have some potent -and painful -economic aide effects. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks dropped 2'.83 pc>lnll to 832. 7S after four boun of trading, as prices declined for l .~stocks and rose for only 31 in heavy tradinc oo the New York Stock Excban«e. On Tuesday, it lost 218.~ polnta in the largest daiJy ~line in more than five years. Tbe record drop for the Dow * * * .¥as 38.33 points on Oct 28, 1929, during the Great Crash that pre- ceded the Depression As the price oJ gold rose $27 an ounce today. analysts said much of the stock market drop was due to selling by traders who bought their shares on borrowed money and who att growing re· luctant to pay interest rates well a bove 15 percent. The prime lending rate -the cbar1e oo loans to top-ranked borrowers .._ hU 14th percent Tuesday, and rates on loans to brokeraae house customers also rose. But President. Carter said al a (lee S'roCl(S, Pa1e Al) * * * . Wndon Gold Price Surges .to $419.50 LONDON (AP) -Tbe price ol cold teaoed u h1'b u •·• an ounce fa Europe tod11. Tbe dollar cbupped. Gold w~ ln Londoa moralQI at $Ul.IO, \IP fl'Olll • at tbt c-. 'l'uleiAy. But t.M bdtlal •ura• qulctlJ 1ub-llde4 ud Loedoa'a flve meJor bDllaiD ...... ~ tbe prtc:. for ta. -mM tredllla ...._ at ...... Bal ln UM aftenaan told took alf apia, ftHd at MU. ID fAlliC!ll fDld 1'U tra-It '4H.IO, up 1rOli ... IO. n. neord for tile m.tai - .... -WU bit dwinl beetle Lraclial IA ZuJtcb OD Od. I . But York and ConnectJcut. The NatJonal Weather SefVlcc Ill West Virgmia reported that 12 inches of snow fell 10 Canaan Valley m Tucker County. Ac· cumulauons of eight inches were reported in Pickens in Randolph County, six at Summersville in N 1cholas Co unty and four in Green Banks 1n Pocahontas County. The heavy, wet snow brought down tree limbs still burdened with heavy foliage. Some roads ~ere blocked by felled trees in WebsterCounty. W Va . About 23.000 customers of Baltimore Gas & Electric Co lost their power. In Baltimore. the Baltimore Orioles and the Pittsburgh Pirates waited to see 1f heavy rains would subside so they could get on with the World Series. the first game of wblch was put off T uesday night because or ram. In Virginia, accumulations or eight inches of snow were re- ported in Staunton and adjacent Au"u.sta County. Harrisonburg, <See SNOW, Page AZ> Coast Weather Some cloudineaa Thurs· day. Lowa t.oai*'1t 55 to 80. Highs 'lbunday in low '10ll at the beaches to near 80 Inland. ... INSIDE TODAY Two old proa, llfclcet1 ROOMll Clftd Anft MtUer, OP"' a MW lhou1 Oft Broadwr. Sft mrv. Patlt BlJ. ....JI: ---------------------- .~ ... # Qi'!LY P!\O! I Wefft!!d9, Ootob!! 10, t!ZI aw ... 4\'lec•J Marine Facing Cou .. t-martial A 21.year old ~rporal who dlaap~ Nov lJ, tm durtq • kidnap robbery at SI Toro Marin Corp• Air Station '' acbedul9d for apeclal coun- marttal 'l'bunday. Cpl. John Burlea• wa1 re· Portedly kidnapped at 1u.npolnt T!ie $20,000 Question ••. PENN YAN, NY <AP) • -Did you drop something 1n Yates County laat week? Sheriff'• depuUea here aald three penions found about $20,000 along a rural road In the town of Mid· dlesex last Thursday , and the ownership la s till a m yster y, accordin g to Ro n a ld S p ike , an in· vesllgator for the depart· m ent. He said the department is not releasing details - jus t in ca se som eone wants to come ln and claim the money. E',.._P~AI m ... ing the testing. "Tuberculosis la not con- tagious like measles,'' she told trustees Tuesday at their board meeting at Fountain Valley High School. She aald there la little danger that cuual contact with an infected lnd!vidual could lead to an outbreak among students. She warned trustees to expect us many aa 60 percent of the tested students to show signs or infection. These cases, she said, would be referred to the county lfealth Department for chest x-rays About J percent of the infected -.tudents might ha ve a ctive t ub e r culosis , Mrs. Br a dley t•stimated. Other students and teachers will be allowed to take the cam- pus testa to allev1ate concern, explained Abbott. He said the district would pay for the tests. Letters to parents of students t r a n s late d i nto varJoua soatbeaae ,Aelao 1._n,uge,, w•n handed out today. '1WU should besfn Tlnusday. Abbott said the dJstrlct hopes to administer the patch tests as ri u1ckly as PO'>S1ble but couldn't 17rcd1ct whc-n testing wouTcf ~ t•ompletc>d · About 500 Indochinese stu- dents have been enrolled in the d i.s tri ct sc h ools , s a id Or . Richa rd Alllmari, director of flpecial programs. He estimated between five and 10 additional students are e nrolled e ve ry week from Southeast Aaia. He aald the in-crease ln refugee11 has resulted in communication and leamiq problems u well u lriHerlng he'alth concerns. He charsed that the federal government bu failed to PC'O- vlcle proper health examlnaUon for immlgranta and balked at funding a program that abould be pourtna *'50 into the dlatrtct for e very reruaee 1tudent. •'The federal government cr~ated thia problem for us." said Abbott, "and I hope it's pay- ing attention to what's b'ppeoing here." Arsonist Killed T AFT <AP> -A former men- tal patient, Samuel Aubrey, 3', ~o had repeatedly threatened hl9 parents died ln a flre be ap- pJlrently aet after breaking lnto the home where bis parents were 1tayin1, Kern County firefighters said. ' DAILY PILOT r ... o,_c...wo.it\'l'li.t,wt111-11 ,.,_ llOIWCll ... -~ ...... _,_""'""°'-, ..... 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Miss Richardson uld ahe struggled free after the band.Its left her bound and 1agaed ln the a ba ndoned van in ToaUn. She aaad the duo took Burgess with them. Burgess will fa c e AWOL cha rges Thursday at an El Toro court-martial, a Marine Corps spokesman said today. Fred Jacobson. assistant U.S. attorney baaed in Los Angeles. said Bur1ea1 was turned over to Marine Corpe authorlUes in July a lte r bis April arrest ln Cha rleston, W. Va., his home town, for suspicion of malicious woundlnl. The FBI had lsaued a material witness warrant for Burgess shortly aft.er the 1978 robbery. Jacobson said the young Marine was held on that warrant until military authorities picked him up on AWOL char1es. The attorney would not com· ment when asked if a federal in· d ictme nt might be brou1bt against Burgess In connection with the '6.000 robbery. However, a source close to the robbery lovestlgaUon lndlcated that authorities are skeptical re- garding Burgess• alle1ed kidnap- ping. The Marine ia being held at Ca mp Pendleton Correctional Facility, a spokesman said. Fro.. Page Al SNOW •.. Front Royal and the nilly areas of Prince William County got five inches. Power outages were reported ln Prince William County, S t a unton, Harriso nburg , Charlottesville und Winchester It was the earliest snowfall re-corded ln the naUoa'• cal)Atal area atnee Oct.~. 1112. Up to an locb of ahab ac- cumulated on suburban can and lawns. but it melted on highways and no major trarric problems weTe i-eported . In Maryland, Len Kmlecialt, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service said, "We think this le the earliest snow ever re· corded in Maryland. "About two years ago, I lh1n.k we had snow around the middle of October, but never this early." Snow fell llghUy lo mucb of metropolitan New York City u temperatures dipped into the high 308. Drug Indictments LOS ANGELES (AP> -A federal IJ"aod Jury bu returned indictments against alx people lo connection with the sale and Im· portaUoo of cocaine from South Ame rica. Assistant U.S. Al· tomey Man Bonner said that those charged were idenWied u Jeffrey Joseph Mailliard, 2S, of Salinaa, Joe Gary Fagan, 30, and Michael Allen Fagan, 32 both of San Bernardino; Robert Jones of La Verne, Carol Anne Velnosky, 28. of La Puente, and Jennie Lynn Hantz, 22, of Azusa. .. .,..,, .. ,. Patrick J . Lucey ha1 re· signed u U.S. ambuHdor to Mexico after a cordial excbaoae of letters with Prealdea:at Carter. Lucey, who d08I not 1~$1)..Ub, baabeencrttl ._., unialannecl aboUt exican PNllll•~ ....... ............ ., ..... .. N1llt ~ ............ ..... lb•• an.:.,: Mm• eue1 tM wo.-............. H• .... N6dllitl8._.f/I UMtc...,._wm•wtnMX· ually ... ._ulted. Som• of tbole a11ault1 occurred after the women were dead, be added. While de4ecUvea prea1 their search tor leada, police in aome of the c1Ues where the a&t.Kka occu~ were warnlo1 women to be wary. Tustin iaued a nyer to 1,000 apartment dwellers explalnlng the cues and adv11lng women to lock their doors and wlndowa. A apokeswoman for the Irvine Police Department said that de· parrment would be issuing a s i mila r w arn in g thro ugh Jrv1ne'1 newspapers. Spokesmen for the lbenff and Costa Mesa police said a similar plan wu being considered by those de- pa rtments. Amid fears that it would a m ount to "1 randalandin1" Orange County Supervisor Har· riett Wieder cancelled a Friday press conference s he bad called on the subJect. Ai a Snail's Pare ....... ,.,...... According to Mi chael Vandor, an aide to the supervisor, the press conference Idea originated with a radio newswoman who told Mrs. Wieder that women s h o uld be m a de awa re ol meas ureR they could take to keep from becoming victims of violent cnmes What at first glance appears to be the in- s ide portion of a sn ail actually Is the de· cor ative c irc ula r staircase within the Vatican Museum an Rome . The photo wa s t~ken recently during an unusually quiet pe riod at the norm a lly busy museum Vandor said that Mra. Wieder 1s "very concerned" about the crimes, but fell that the press conference "would tend to ap- pea r Uke grandstanding. f',....P~AJ GOLD ..• but a steady pressure as people sell what dollars they have left ," a Londoo foreign exchange de· aler said. "The recovery ln gold Is a big factor in lbia. Despite the recent sharp setback a lot of people stJll think it is safer than paper money." The possibility of a new round of oil price increases pushed gold up sharply and depressed the dolla r on the New York ma rket Tuesday. The new rush to gold was sp urred by 011-price increases announced by Kuwait and Mex ico Traders belJeved it m ight be the start of another wave of price hikes that would result ul· Umately in a large increase in the official base price set by the Organization of Petroleum Ex· portln1 Countries. The oil·price scare pushed the dollar down lo New York, com-bining with what aaalyata &aid was a Ulhlral ~anee to tM .. crea .. ol more than 2 pereemt In the dollar's ratea that fo llo wed the a nnouncement Saturday of the ne west plan to ft ght 1nllatton cind support the dollar ''It looks like the rise of the dollar was too sharp," said one New York dealer. "The normal reaction alt.er a rise that fast ls some profit-taking." The dollar gained ground, however, on moat o verseas foreign exchanfe markets as traders cont nued to de- mons trate approval of the Federal Reserve Board's moves to t11hten credit The meuures include a t per- cent lncreae to a record 12 per- ce nt in the rate a t which member banks borrow m0De1 from the Ped. Several major U.S. banb reacted Tuesday by raisins lheJr prime rates a full point to u~ percent. That lncreaae aent stock prlcea reel101 Tuesday. The Dow Jones lnduatrial average ak ldded 26.45 to 857 .59, its largest Joas since It tumbled 26.99 points on Jan. 9, 1974, ln the midst of the lut receuion and the Arab oil e mbar10. And the market s lide conUnued to-day. * * * f' ..... P-.AJ STOCKS •.. White House news conlerence that be would do "whatever it lakes," even if it hurts him politically, to beat inflation Carter acknowledged lbal the rate of lnflaUon, which exceeds 13 percent, bas been surprising. Meanwhile, in New Orleans, Federal Re serve Board Chairman Paul Volclter told the American Bankers AaaociaUoo coovenUoo that the nation must TfGHf MONEY HURTS IUYIRI. UI L IR ....... 11 BUYING GOLD? IN~NTTIP9-81 reject the "seductive coune" ot a tax cut, while lbe banb mmt avoid "exotic lendlnc" and apeeulaUon. Volcker 11Id the nauoa abou1d be retOllM in the fa~ OI UD· precedtnted lnterat rates and unemployment, wblcb aome analyata aay could co up to t percent from tb• eurr•t S.t per. cent. ·111 Luucbi, °'9 po11Jbllit1 ol a new romd ol oil Price~ -•purred by lncreaHa oounced by Kuwait ud II -puisWIOJdup~ To\\"'11 May Fund Heart Transplant FRAMINGHAM . Mass <AP > A town meetmg 1s i.cheduled tonight to decide whether a fire man should be given $60,000 1n ta x funds so he can have a heart transplant "I'm J~t waiting a nd hop tng," :sa1d t•'red Kelley. 39 .. And I ca n't even go to the :.peca1al town meeting where the votP will be taken " K e lle y ha:. been wa rned lo avoid tens111n. and w&i. afraid the exc1tem(·nt or tht-meetmg wou ld be loo muc h for his da maged heart Kelley suffered hlS fi rst attack In JuJy 1B78 while sleeptn1t tn the firehouse. but was able to return lo duly later After sutrenng his Sl'C'Ond al· tack last March, Kelley·:. doctor r ecomme nd ed h e h ave a transplant at Stanford t 'n1 ven1 ty !ttedJcal School 1n Pillo Allt> Without ll, he :.ay~. lht· doctor ha:. told him he probably ha~ 'frum :.1x months to a yeu r to IJ Vl' . Howt-H'r M assachu~Ptts Bl ue• c·ri,. ..... Bil#' Shadd r eru .. Ps to pay f11r lh•· ... urger) ~C'UU'>t' 1t ccm '•i1t·r .. ~ to ht expt•rt mental t\1•lh' d•H'" nut h:J\t en"u..:h mont·~ to pi!y for the '•J)t'rat11111 So lhl· town mt1·11n~ w o <'a lied Tustan Police Chief Thayer said Tuesday that previous ef· foru by police throughout. the county to alert residents to com· mon sense crime prevention ha ve fallen on deaf ears. ··T here have been sever a l rampaJgns an lbts county in the past four years and the com· mun1ty has paid li ttle atten· t1on." he s&Jd. "I don't know what to do If p1•ople won't listen." In addition to the warnings, 'P'>kesmen for the agencies on th~ task fon·e said their patrols 1n apartment ne ighborhoods ha ve been stepped up. Si~e Ended I.OS ANGELES (AP I - Police ended an afternoon siege or a We!!t Side a partment com- plex Tue~day with t he arrest of I WO '!U~J>t't'L'\ In thl' robbery and l.1d n ,q>1>1n~ of :.a Holly wood wom,tn TASTEFUi: EI:EGANCE FEATURING TOP QUAIAITY AT REASONABLE PRICES AT VON HEMERT. -------·----··-· .... ,,. -..... --------... - ' Orange _(;oast EDITION .. " Year Bo•etowa~ Dally Newspaper,: . ~ . . VOL 12, NO. 283. ' SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1979 c FIFTEEN CENTS J)ow Jones Plummets -16 PQints .!East ls Hit SnowstorDl Shocks By 11lle ~lated hen An "abnormal" October snowstorm surprised the East •today, burying summer's foliage with accumulations up to a foot l deep. Homes went dark and schools closed as leaf-laden 1 trees toppled onto power lines. It was the earliest snowfall of the century in the suburbs or Washington. D.C., where more l than 72,000 utility customers lost their power and a layer of slush up to three inches deep made . driving treacherous. It was the earliest snowfall on f record in Newark. N. J .. and a 'low temperature of 37 made it the coldest Oct. 10 smce 1935. rea Murders ·'The weather is abnormal to say the least," said Ben Scott , officer in charge of the National Weather Service at Newark In- ternational Airport. "Even see- ing it, I have trouble believing it. .. Snow in varying a mounts was reported from the Virginias to New England, but especially hard bit were the mountain com- m unities of Appalachia. Numerous minor accidents were reported on slick roads in several states. In New York, a school bus car· rying 23 high school students crashed into a dirt-moving machine during a snowstorm at Pleasant Valley, N.Y. SeveraJ students and the bus driver suf- fered cuts and bruises. In West Virginia, where the storm dumped 12 inches in Ca· naan Valley. the Monongahela Power Co. reported 10,000 people to 20.000 people lost their elec- tricity in several counties when tree limbs snapped under the heavy, wet snow a nd ripped down power lines. In Virginia. a power company reported 78,000 customers were without power, including 17.000 in the Harrisonburg area where the snow was 19 inches deep. In Baltimore. where the CStt STORM, Page A%) N-M Recall I. 2 Cases Nixed ·.In Joint Probe Attempt Collapses 17 t • • By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of, .. o.lly P'IMC li.tf £ Deteclh:es invesligaling lhe fassaulta on 12 Oran1e County omen were slated to meet to- ay to nde ou& at leaat two cues tM ol au.acb tbat •~tile two .... to be Hrutlnbed today a.re the murders of Patricia Neufeld, 34, of Garden Grove, and Joan lAaderaoa, 21, of Foaatal• v ......... .... , ..... ol W6-wlD ..... dlltee-f l•e• from five agencies ln-v 8 • six women and an unborn baby h ave d ied. Four women- f including the baby's mother- have survived. The police task force, which was announced Tuesday in a lpress conference in Tustin, con- sists of detectives from Tustin, 1 Irvine, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and the Orange County Sheriffs Department. (See MURDERS, Page A?) Dell' P'I ... Staff ....... 'WE HAVE NO LEADS' Tustin Chief Thayer By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of tM OM!y P'llet SUit An effort to recall three school trustees in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District in Nov- ember baa collapsed. ··we will not quality the re- ca II," aald Barr Pleteher, eoon'1 dar far Cttlw Actilte t.o R11l:aH ~ (CARE). With a 1.1'unday deedlloe to submit 12,000 signatures to the Oran1e Count.y Registrar of Vot.era, l'lil&dlel' ....., Hid U.. ........ _..~ .. .. baweallDql~.tp.,.._ ... ... uJd,. CARE 90QCbt to recall school board f>rreddent Caa>I Martin and trustees Betty Jo Bailey and Rod MacMilllan on grounds that they were lowering the quality or education in the district and engaging In too many executive (closed) sessions. CARE members got the doo1 · to-door recall effort moving in April in reaction to the djstrict's handling of the case against former Newport Harbor High band leader Richard England. ~~mnving Storm ~Heads Toward Coast England, since transfered to Corona del Mar High, faces possible dismissal if the un - professional conduct charges against him are upheld. A state hearing officer who heard the matter in July and August has yet lo reveal the findings in the England Case. Despite the failure of the re- call, Fletcher said CARE may renew its efforts to dump the three trustees. Forecasters for the Na ti on al Weather Service said today the swells from a north Pacific storm are moving more slowly than anticipated and aren't ex- pected to hit t~e Orange coast until early Thursday. The storm, located 2,000 miles from the Southern California coast is supposed to kick up 12- foot waves on exposed west fac- ing beaches. t Lifeguards along lhe Orange , Coast say that it's unlikely the swells will mean much change in the existing surf conditions be re. That's because Orange Coast beaches are in the lee or Catalina Island which deflects swells coming in from the west and because many or the beaches ar e south instead of west facing. Notes frotected CH ICAGO <AP) -A psychiatrist's notes on John W. Gacy Jr., accused of murdering 33 men and boys, need not be turned over to prosecutors, a Cook County Circuit Judge bas ruled. "As far as I'm concemed, we could crank it up next year and get it on the June ballot," he said. "In a way it depends on the November election," be added. Four board seats are being con- tested in November. None are occupied by trustees cited in the recall effort. "We are looking for somebody who stands up on their bind legs and says no to (Superintendent> John Nicoll," said Fletcher. ·•&r <See RF.CALL, Pace A2) Trauportat&oa. Mailed anawen to ques· Uonaalree will help determine Mure of Newport Boulevard and Co1ta Mesa Freewa)'. \ ' Market Reflects Fed Move NEW YORK CAP) -The stock market plummet ed in tumultuous trading today amid apparent rears that the medicine the Federal Reserve has pre- scribed to treat inflation wi.11 have some potent -and painful -economic side effects. The Dow Jones average or 30 andustnal stocks dropped '16.38 points to 841.21 after five hours or trading, as prices declined for 1,558 stocks and rose for only 31 in heavv tradmg on the New York Stock Exchange. Al mjdday the ticke r was running an hour late At 11 a.m. the Dow was almost 25 points down. On Tuesday. it lost 26.45 points 1n the largest dally decline m more than five years. The record drop for the Dow TIGHT MONEY HURTS BUYERS,SELLERs--A18 BUYING GOLD? INVESTMENT TIPS--88 Gold Soars in Europe LONDON I AP> The price of gold leaped as h1J.1h as $28.50 an ounce ID Europe today. The dollar dropJX'<f Gold was quoted ID London morning tradm~ al $419 50, up from S391 at the close Tuesday. But the initial surge quickly sub sided and London's five major Police Seize Suspect in CM Burglary Cosla Mesa police arrested a 24-year-old Irvine man on burglary charges Tuesday alter an undercover officer allegedly watched the man and a compa· nion hauling stereo eqwpment from an apartment ln attempting to make his escape, police said Earl Lesina backed a van into t he un- dercover police vehicle and smashed into another car owned by a resident at the Mediterra- nean Village complex at 2400 Harbor Blvd. No one was injured. but in· vestlgators said Lesina 's ac· complice fled from the van and escaped. Leslna. of 305 Streamwood. Irvine, wu taken into custody at 5 p.m. and booked at lhe Costa Mesa city jail. He was being held roday in lieu or $5,000 bail. bullion dealers fixed the pn~ for t he morn.mg trading session at $409.25. But in the afternoon gold took ore agam. fixed at $413. In Zurich, gold was trading at $41-' 50. up from S389 50. The rerord for \he metal $444 was hit during hecti c tradtni? in Zunch on Oct 2. But spN·ulators began to take their profi ts lll the volatile markel. the price plummeted to a tittle above SJ70. then began to climb dgain Tuesday. A London bullion dealer said ·good local buymg" 1n Hong Kong today took the price therc to a closing level of $411 58. com· pared to $392 1n New York late Tuesday Tokyo financial markets were closed for a nallonal holiday to- day. but the dollar weakened m Europe. ·'There has been no sudden spate of selling or dollars today, but a steady pressure as people sell what dollars they have left.'· a London foreign exchange de· aler said. "The recovery in gold is a big factor in this. Despite the recent sharp setback a lot of people still think it is safer than paper money." The possibility of a new round of oil price increases pushed gold up sharply and depfessed the dollar on the New York market Tuesday. The new ruh to gold was spurred by oO-price increases announced by Kuwait and Mex- ico. Traders believed it might be Crated Jtlflled 'No-shows' Scrub Corridor ·Meeting • AD advertised bearinf OG tbe propoaed San Joaquin HJU1 Tranaportatlon Corridor WH reaebedw.d Tuelday wb• two of tbe ftw county plann.l.q com· mluloaen falJed to appear. Some of \be IO cl\lseu wbo bad Solle to 8aDta Aoa rw tbe 1cheduled,...., bearlal com· plalDed at t.be poltpOnemeat. T b e h e a r l n • I _;-:: w • r e reacheduled Oct. a wbtli U.. f\all -f.' ... commisak>n Ls expected to be on band. "I~ is not euy for men to set off wort and for women to ar· ran1e for baby slttera," a woman from South La1una declared. "I suppoae they'll keep po1tp0nla1 tbese tbln1a until nobody abows up for them,'' sbe acktecL (8" DAVNO, Pace AJ) •• lht• start of another wave of price hlkes that would result ul· t1mately 1n a large increase in lhl' offi cial bast' price set by the Orj!aruzation of Petroleum Ex- porting Countne~. ' T he 011 price scare pushed the dollar down m New York. com- bining wtth what analysLc; said wa!> a natural response to the in- crea<;es of more than 2 percent 10 the d ollar's rates t hat followed the announcement Saturday of the newest plan to fight inflation and support the dollar "It looks like the rise of the dollar was loo sharp," said one New York dealer. "The normal reaction after a n se that fast is '>bme profit· taking." Rain Helps Police NEW HAVEN, Conn. CAP> - Cold rain and a heavy s how of police force again kept picketing under control today at Olin Corp. where new workers were being brought in to replace strikers . About 200 police of- ficers cleared corridors for cars to e n ter the company's Winchester sporting gun plant and two smaller facilities. Coast Weather Some cloudiness Thurs· day. Lows toplght SS to 60. Highs 1bunday in low 70s at the beaches to near 80 inland. INSIDE TODAY Two old pros, Miclcefl ROOM!lond Ann MUWr, open o MW •how on Broad1oGJf. 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Kii doctor war"Md b1m eot to alt.Id tbt MUI mMtlq at the .... ball IOnllbt for ,.., the ••. tllement rniatlt plae. too 1rut a IU'ala Oil b.ll beart. XeUey had worked tor the nrtt de partment aln1oat 18 year1 whn be •u placed on dllabWty reUr emenl lut S.ptember. . ... •' .. . · :· .. . , Clean Sweep :· Pot Trick Unco vered MADERA (AP) -A jail trusty here has been accused of using a vacuum cleaner to suck mari· juana through a hole in the narcotics department's drug storage room. The district attorney baa been asked to press burglary charges against Daniel Camacho, 4Q, of Madera, police said. Officers said a hole was punched in the wall between a bathroom in the county's garage and the storage room. Marijuana was found in Camacho's sock about a week ago when he returned from a work detail jailers said. ' A short time later, four to five ounces of mart. Juan~ were ~eported missing from the storage room. He JS. servmg time for battery, possession of narcotics and drunkenness, officers said. Toro Marine Faces Court-martial Trial A 21 ·year-old corporal who chsappeared Nov 13 , 1978 during <A kidnap robbery at £1 Toro M arinc Corps Air St ation 1s ~c heduled for s peci al courl- martial Thursday. Cpl. John Burgess was re· portedly kidnapped at gunpoint by a beefy red-haired woman and her male companlon aft.er they took '8,000 from bin) and a woman companlon. Burgess and civilian employee Vera Richardson, 32, of Garden Grove were stopped in a van at ll Marlee bue lnteneetion wbeb Ute two w •lluta foreed U.r w4y Lato tbe vehicle, MarlAe OOrps sPolteamen said at tbe lime Durgess and Miss Richard<>on w~re on a routine run fro m th<· base's Special Services office to ., barlk on lliCl>ase. ciulhorntcs reported Miss Richardson said she struggled free after the bandits left her bound and gagged in the a ba ndoned van in Tustin. She said the duo took Burgess with them Burgess will fa ce AWOL charges Thursday at a n E l Toro court-martial. a Marine Corp~ spokesman said today. Fred Jacobson, assistant U.S. attorney based m Los Angeles. said Burgess was turned over to M arlne Corps authorities in July after h i s April arrest in Charleston, W. Va.. his home town, for suspicion of malicious wounding. The FBI had issued a material witness warra nt for Burgess shortly after the una robbery. .J a eobaon ••ld &be ~ Mart. .,.. bel.d oo tbat • unW mllt.y alltllorttJ .... eked him up on AWOL cbaraes. The attorney would not com · ment when asked if a federal in- dictment might be brou~ht against Rur~e">s 1n connl:'Cl1on with the $6.000 robbery _ However. a source close to Lhe robbery 1nvest1g <1t1on indicated that aulhonties are skeptical re- garding Burgess' alleged kidnap- ping The Marine is being held at Camp Pendleton Correctional Facility, a spokesman said. F roaaPage AI STORM SLAMS EAST. • • Orioles and the Pittsburgh Pirates were walling to get on wllh the World Serles after be· log rained out Tuesday, morning rains were changing to snow. Elsewhere in Maryland, snow waa thick on the ground and Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. re· ported power was knocked out to 23,000 cuatomen, moaUy west and northwest of BalUmore City. "We haven't checked our re- cords yet, but we think this ia the earliest snow ever recorded i n Marylan d," s aid Len Kmteclak, a meteorologist for U.e National Weather Service. The weather semce aaid tl was the earliest anow In Waahin&ton area since Oct. s, 1892. An unofficial record alao was set in the Blue Hilla area aoutb of Bo1ton aa temperatures plunced 20 degreet in 24 boun. Sbow waa fallln in Boston, OftANGI COMT c DAILY PILOT 'IN Ora,,.. C-Oaltt l"tl04, wn" wllleh I• c ..... .. -, .... --.·~--·-""""°'-, ................. ~ ~ .. ,, ... ,_ ... """'""'• """""" ........... ,..,, ,.. c.... ... 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Weal Virginia recorded 12 in· ches in Canaan Valley, eight in Pickens, aix in Summersville and four in Green Bank. F,....Page A J STOCKS ••. that be would do "whatever ft takes," even if It hurts him politically, to beat inflation . Carter acknowledged that the rate of inflation, which exceeds 13 percent, has been surprising. Meanwhile, tn New OrleaM, Federal Re1erve B oard Chairman Paul Volcker told the American Banker• Association convention that the naUon must relect the "Mduct.ive coune" of a tax cut, wb1le the banks must avoid "exotic lendtna" and •i>eculaUon. Volcker Hld the nation 1bould be reaolute ln the face of un- precedented interest rates and unemployment. whicb 1ome analy.U 111 could '° up to 9 ptrc•nt from the current a.a ptr· cent. Tbe •P.parent utaly1t for TuHdt)' I Hlloff wu tbe de· etalon by many of the n1t1oo•1 ballk• to ralle thelr pri1D• \eftd. ln1 r~--'-clt•rled to tMlr but, aJll'UI'..,. cuato11ten. WIMla I.bit urtoun.., ot hit bearl trouble waa dlafnoaed, dOeLort at Stanford Un venity lhdlcal School in Palo Al\o a1 r eed lo pe d or m the tran1plant But Mauachuaetta Blue Cro.1·Blue Sh.leld refuted to pay for the IW'I ry beuu.ae lt coa- 1ldet1 heart transplant• u - perlmental. So Kelley asked the town for help Town ott\cials said that under state law, commwlitiea may but are not required to -pay for the medlcal bills of firefaehters and police who suffer job·relat.ed disabilities. . The 210 members of Fram· lnebam's town meeting pre- viously agreed unofficially to pay the money. but tonight's formal vote was required. Kelley's daughter, Kathy, 20, aaid it was almost unlhlnkable that the town wouid turn down the request. even though it would Increase local property taxes 10 cents per $1,000 of as · aeaaed valuation. "It la pretty sad when you are talking about somebody's life. and people have to put that value down in do llars and cents," ahe aaid. "He's going to die If he doesn't get help." Because Framingham, a town ot about 70,000, ls too large to In- clude all adult residents in its town meeting, it has opted for a llmited form ot m eeting In which membera are elected by precinct. The town meeting must raWy all deciaiOlltl made by the town's three selectmen. . Town meetings, which date back to the 17th century col- onists, are sUU a popular form of government ln the smaller com· munities of Maasachuaetts. F ,....Page A J MURDE R S. Tustin Police Chief Chari<"·• Thayer said the group 1s without tangible leado; and has no usea ble descriptton of a suspect 1n any or the attacks. He stopped :,hort of ~ay1n~ that det.e<:tives are seeking ont man in the 10 assaults although be acknowledged that the cases are aimilar. He pointed out that there are dissimilarities as well All o f the v1ct1ms were between tbe •C'ea of 20 a.ad ai and 11"4 lD Q9J'tmen&a. Tba\JJ ....... ,...... .. ..,.~. tala V.Uey HM and the 1t7I Garden Grove cue are thought to be outside the pattern. ThP wnmpn In those cases were s lain an s in~le family homec; <ind tho:,e hom(•i, wne leeated ouunde thc-gl'ncra1 5rC'i1 graph1ccil area of the other casl':, under study. Thayer said all of the 10 as sault cases involved bludgeon 1ngs and in some ca ses the women were strangled as well. He also said that in some of the caaes the women we~ sex. ually assaulted. Some of those assault• occurred after the women were dead, he added. While detectives press their search for leads, police in some of the citie8 where the attacks occurred were warning women t.o be wary. Tustin iaaued a Oyer to 7.000 apartment dwellers explaining the cases and advlsine women Lo lock their doors and windows. A spokeswoman for the Irvine Police Department said that de- partment would be iaauln1 a aim ii ar warning lb ro'u1h Irvine'• newspapers. Spokeamen for tbe lheritf and Costa Mesa Police sald a slmllar plan was being considered by tbOM de· partmenta. Amid fe ars that lt would a mount to "grandstanding" Orange County Supervisor Har. rlett Wieder canceled a Friday press conference she had called on t.he subject According to Michael Vandor, an aide to the supervisor. the press conference idea originated with a radio newswoman who told Mrs. Wieder that women s hould be made aware or measures they could take to keep from becomine victims of violent crimes. Vandor said that Mn. Wieder ls "very concerned" about lhe crimes, but fell that the press conference "would tend to ap. pear like grandatandinR. ,...,P~A l RECALL .•. far lt hasn't happened." CARE la apon.sorina a series or candidates forums to get a look at would-be school board mem· bers before the Nov. 6 election. Fletch er said it was a "po11lbllily" that CARE may lend lta 1upport to a slate of can· dtdaeea. Alked why the recall effort failed , Fletcher uld, ''Un· fortunately, we took the rt· aaonable •PS>roach and th•t wu t.o coulw It for 80 dey1." BJ UM dme CABS deeldied a reeall wu tM only alternative, mAftJ people bad left for tum· mer ·~=• ud U.. recall neHr ,be1atd. Loaded for JI e ar Israeli missile vessels of the Reshef class <center and right) set off on patrol from Haifa Harbor. The long.r ange missile · armed with lsraeli·made Gabriel s urface·to· surface missiles, Harpoon anti·ship mhsiles and conventional 76 mm and 20mm guns. boats, designed and built in lsrael::.._a=r:..:e=-------------------- Mesa Verde Lease Eyed N-M Trust.ees Join Coastline in Negotiations Newport·Mesa school trustees voted unanimously Tuesday to negotiate with CoastUne Com munlty College for the lease of vacant Mesa Verde School. Two residents of the area said they were opposed to the lease bec ause of night c l a sses Coastline intends to offer at the facility at Baker Street and Mesa Verde Drive However. trustees said they didn't want to leave the scbool vacant and that Coastline would prove to be a good tenant Al the s uggestion of Trustee Kl'n Wayman. district officials added a lease prov1s1on that l'oasthne p rov1dt' s uff1c1ent parking at th<' ... rhool for slu dt>nts Coa:.tlan<.' offi cials sc.ud th"> hope to work out a n agreement with nearby churches to U3e ex isling parlung s paces al those facilities · Coastline omc1als must re ceive approval from Coitsl Com· munlty eou: Ol&trict t.ru.sieea befo ... ftnaM~ u. ...... ~ '° ...... ,.. ....... ... school before getting a full Spr- ang sememer program operaung m February Coastlrne has submitted a bid of S70,000 a year to lease the school that was closed because or declining enrollm ent in the Newport Mesa Unfied School D1 '>lrict M a1nlt•nan re and utility C'ha rge!> will cost Coastline about Sl40.000 more per year . F,....Pag~AJ HEARING P OSTP ONED. • • Absent at the hearings was Chairman W1llJam MacDou~all who represents the fifth dutnct in which the comdor would Ix· located Co mm1 ss1oner R ichard Footner also was absent Mac Uoul(all 1s reported on vacation 1n Europe Mu rray Storm . d !>'>1stant director of the Environmental Management Agency. said Lhe three remammg comm1ss1oners !>aid they didn't want lo make a recommendation to the Boim1 of Supem.ora Tue9dar. .... 11ac1z: It .... e.-.... 1o.tatemenL'> when all five com- m1 i.s1oner.. would be here." he said Comm1s:;1oners look a show of hands and mo'>l of the audlenc<· 1n<l1c Jll·d 11 wanted to delay publ1<· ll..,ltmony until there was J full cornrn1!\s1on present. Tht' ... ulJJl'<'I up for discussio11 v. J., a µropo!>ed route of the I i milt· C'<Jr n dor t hrou J(h the t1111 ... of ~>uthem Ora nge County Tht· h to R lanf' highway would bt•l(tn In lht· \ ICIOlt y or lhe pro P4>'>t>d Corona dl!l Mar freeway .. .tnd Ma <'J\rthur Boulevard near Newport Beach and end 14 miles to ta.. ..-near A.very Parkway Mltlael ,.... • TASTEFUL EIAEG ANCE FEATURING T P QUAI1TY AT REASONABLE' PRICES AT VON HEMERT. ..... ·" . . . ~ . -.•.··.., .... ._ ... -------------- ' Wedll!!d!y, Oetoe»r tO, t'79 s OAILV PILOT Al I Jurors Weep at Story of Infant Deaths ~ ,• .. ,. •. ...,... MUGGING Jane Fonda makes a race as she models a T s hirt comme moral\n~ a visit to Temple University in Phaladelphu1 with he r husband. Tom Hayden J oan Bae z' words in Hong Kong might have produced the grimace Baez Flays Fonda For 'Pussyfooting' H O NG K ONG <AP I Ame rican folk sm..:cr Jo<.in Hacz ~ today sht· has never s up ed the North V1e tnamei.e go rnment ancl expressed dlio, like for leftists like actress J ane Fonrtu who "rC'ally pu11syfo,,t a round" on the plight of In C.SEA Rejects Chief's Bid For 4th Term Th e C aldo rnia S l a t e Emp loyees A ss oc i a ti o n , appa rently fearing the concept of a "union boss," rejected a fourth term for Pres ldent Wiiiiam Craib of South Sao Franc~. 'n.. CSl!A •a General Counc:U eJected lnatead Charlea P . Va1dei of Sacramento , who served us v.1ce president this year. lo the one-year term for ltlO. Tbe vote Monday at tbe Annual convention of the General Councll lo Anaheim waa ~,,....--~~ Cot:.Valdes and l42.1or Craib. C r a ib. 59 , w as the firs t three term pr e!\ld ent in the CSEA 'i.. 50 year s He 1s an associate enginct.'r fo r the stale Transp<>rtation Ue~lartm ent. Valdes. 39, an attorney for the T r ani..portat10n De partment. s<.11d tht' vote did not indicate displeeis ure with Craib, but the de legates wanted to "stay away from the conce pt or a unwn boss· "B i ll w e nt f o r an e xtrnordinary, unprecedented third term la!lt yeur. They just we r en 't goin~ t o elect for a fourth year." he s a id in an inter view Othe r new offi ccri-. a re Leo Mayer. of San i''ra ncisco. vice pres ident . Donald Ziegenfuss, of Eur eka . d ir ec t o r o r re presentation, and Yolanda Sola ri. Stockton. d irector of opera l ions. A runoff e lecti o n ror secretary-treasurer is pending, said spokesman Keith Hearn Sunduy. the delegates voted to rais e annual dues of $42 plus four-te nths of one percent of a m e mbe r 's annual s alary to cre ate a strike fund Beginning Jan. 1, the latter will be five ·tenths o f on e percent. costin g mem bers from Sl to SI.50 more a month and raising more than Sl million a year. Heam said. The CSEA represents about 101,000 of the s tate 's 220,000 employees, he said. dochina rdugees Tht· onetime unlt wa r ac·t1v1i..t who recently dt>nouncccl llano1 for expelling thousands of ethnic Chtnei.c a lso said she 1~ unnoyed with U S .. congrcss1onal groupi-. whith travt.>1 to Vietn<.im and are "snowed" by t h(• show th1: ~ov <.·rnment puL"> on fo r the m M:. li<H'l named no c-on ~ressmen but two delcgatwni. have recently v1s1tcd Ham11 . one led by Rei> AenJamin ftosen- thal. 0-N Y . <.ind the other led by Rep Lester Wolff. D-N Y Ms Baez arrived hert: Mon· day mght a nd bega n a 13-day fact-finding tour of r efugee c amps in Southea st As ia by listening to horror stories from a doten Vietnamese "boat people" who fled their homeland. During visit.& lo the JubUee and Kai Tak North refugee campll. 9be •aid. ooe mao talked about lwvtna e .. arettea put out I n hilt lleah and another described how he got forg~ pape rs saying he was an ethnic Cbl.n ... eo a,. could leave. There are about 87,000 refuseft In thla Brlt18h eoloQy awaltlnl resettle· ment overileu. At a ne ws conference af-terwarda~s. Baez said s he ad- mi res some l efffstsliKe lawyer William Kunstle r who m she described aA hont!Sl in their ad- miration of for the Hanoi gov~ ernmenl. "I think his pas1Uon is hones t. blatant and despica ble, but a t leas t he says 1t wherea 11 other people really pussyfoot around and that's what I dis like." she s aid. "They s ay. ·we ll I sort. 1,J agree and I t hink 1t 1s ..,ort of okay that we should have boat people.' But they don't wunt to acknowledge the m agnitude and extent" of the proble m , Ms Raez sa id What category did her former far left ally Jane Fonda f1l into? "I think she pussyfoots." the i..inger re plied with a smile The raven haired fo lk singer a dded that she believes many of these defenders of Ha noi feel a deep·seatedguilla boutthe war Pedestrian Struck By Car Succumbs A pedestnan who was s truck by a car as he crossed Standard A venue in Santa Ana September 20 died Tuesday in Santa Ana· Tustin Community hospital, police said. The victim was ide ntified as Francisco Gallegos, 43. of 1717 S. Cedar St., Sanla Ana. S1'ATl'L& CAP) -Some JUI')' mtmbtn wtped tean from thejr ·~" u thay lMard a tal*I COil· fH1ton lo wblcb Tanya Adama admltted throwln1 her two t leepJAI Infant.I to an lcy deaUI Beckman Yields to Kidnappers By TM ~aBOtlated Prus Advertisem ents statine the goals of an El Salvador revolu- llonary group were placed in today's Los Angeles Times •and New York Times by Beckman Instruments Co. in an effort to gam the releabe or two kidnapped Beck man employees Bill Gregory. a s pakesm an ror Bec kman Ins trum e nts of 1-'ullerton, sa1d \be company bad bee n contacted recently by the Revolut.Jonary P arty or Central Ame ri can Wo r ke rs. which l'la1ms respons ibihty for the Sept 21 k1dnapp1ngs of Denrus H Mc Don a ld a n d f'aus to Hucheli ouL<;ide the San Salvador ;11rport A bodygua rd was slam 111 the kidnapping (; regor y sa id th(' company a bo will comply with Lhc rcvolu llon ary group·~ dem a nd that s imilar advertisement:. appe<.i r in Central Amer ican and Euro v1:an newspaper:> Gregor y :.aid rc lca:.c of th'· two men 1:. ex~ctcd a fter lh\· ad vcrt1scmcn1s are pubhshed, hut he d1d not say how the group contacted Hccknrnn 'That would h<' v111lciltnJ! part or the agrl'emcnt."' he ~aid "To in!>urc the :.ufc· n·turn uf llw two employees. Beckman 1:. <'omplying with the demand that 1t place the revolutiona ry pro dam at1on in newspapers ... the <.·ompany s1ud m a s tatement The ads, hcadHned "To The People 01 The World.'· a ccuse the government or El Salvador with repression and murder The text recites statist1cs of peo· pie assasslnat.ed, Imprisoned or missing and concluded with a litany of alo1ana . auch as ··Proletariat.a o( all countries un· Itel" aad "Lofte Uve tbe ript ol the Salvadorian people to make a popula r revolutionary lt bera lion war." Beckman'• 8ds are UMt ~ aucb ~ lnvolvlna demanda by terrorist groupa. Similar de · mands were made by Sewadof't.a n i-mtur-gent11 l•S't December. After \be Ne w York Times published the ad at the behest of a Dutch electronics company. a kidnapped e mployee of the company was re leased McDonald, 37 , lives in the San Salvador a rcu and 1~ general m anager of APLAR. <.i Beckman s ubsidary that e m ploys about 500 Sal vadorians . The company ~<'ro n y m s tands fo r Asian f'ac1Cic Lalin America n Region 'Bingo King' Faces Sex Rap F ranklin Oelano Roi..e. reput ed "Bingo King or Orange Coun Ly ... was arreste d Tuesday on a Municipal Court warrant c harg ing him with soliciting an un· dercover Pol icewoman for pro stttution Rose, 43, wus released fro m Anaheim jail afte r posting $2,500 bail. Investigators said the inci· dent occurred Friday while the policewoman was inves tigating bingo games al Colonial Manor in Anaheim. The fac ility is a h utr-way house for alcoholics and has operated bingo games. Rose has said more than $860,000 a year from bingo games there and in Santa Ana goes to Colonial Manor's recovery facilities Nuns Told, 'Be Sensible' VATICAN CITY <AP) -Pope John Paul II told Roman Catholic nUDI today to be "sens~ bte •lid UlumlutAMI 1llodMn and DeYU lrrttated or embittered.'' Tbe pope'• remark wH aeen u an indirect reference to Ule controveny ln the final day of hU viait to the United St.at.ea wben a leader of America's oQDI, 8Utel' TbereH Kane, ap- pealed t.o the pontiff to admit women t.o "all mtnlatri .. of our cburcb. •• Tbey are excluded from~. aet to Rome for bla ..... ral ce from tbe papal ntreat at Cut.el Gandolfo, the Wida.robed poaWf appeared nt md nlted and apote tn • flrm Mee. Addre11tn1 blmaelf to 800 llalllil .,... mlalled amoac a ll'OWd fl •.GOO aatbend la vat a , P..., •• lqu.re, tb• pope ur1ed nuns to be "courageous ln a holy manner in following the voice of Christ's Vicar <the pon. UH) tn a way that no nun feels depreNed or separated, even ll abe may have erred." The ll\mt were superiors of variotll Italian orders gathered lo llomt' ~r,r u uaembly. ln bla 'ddreel to the crowd the pope reviewed bia trip to Ireland and t.be United Stat.ea, 11ytna it waa a ·•vo7ap of f al th, carried out only to announce tb• Golpel .. to como1e the atruct«t ... " "It baa .,.... ai.o a trip ol peace, loYe and fraternity wblcb took me, too, to tbe Unit.ct Na- Uon1. "In all the eneount.era wblcb l had with tbe crowda I wu tbe lnterp,... ol peopl• d .. lrtn1 juatJce llld JHce 1D tb4 name of tb• poor, Ute 1Ufftrin1, tbe op. prHHd, the bumble and the • children." The pope thanked President Patrick HillerY of Ireland. Unit· ed Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim and President « Carter for tbetr courtesies dur· ina Ma trip. The pope bad spoke n of women earber ln a homily be delivered at a memori•I Mua for a 8ellfan clerl)'man. John Paul pralled the contnbuUon.s of lay people to the church, 1aytn1 the church benefit& from the "resourcet of f altb and charity womenbav•." The pope told the crowd M will make a pllfrtm•1• lo the Sanctuary ol the Madonna of PomoeU. Mat N1ple1, on Oct. 21. 'l'be unetuary ls loeat.ed tn modern Pompeii neal' the rutna of th• dty deetroytd by an erup-t.ion ot V•u\'im l ,IOO yean qo. lo the Columbia River IHt winter ''I didn't hear a cry out ot either one of them -well maybe l did," aaid Mrs . Adams, ZS . In the confeaalon played Tuesday in King County Superior Court. She said she distinctly remem· bered tbe IOUlld when the boys hit the wateT 40 reet below the Kennewick-Pasco brldee in Beautiful Drea111er? Dr. J ohn He rman 1i, all WJred up for d ream re~earch at the Un1vers1tvofTex asSouthwe~tern Medical School in Dall;lS His unusual getup raises the question Is he having dreams . or making the m ? The assistant professor of psychiatry is wearing minirlcation goggles that electronically monitor eye movement. SclenUats working with equipment like this bave 1*ft able t.o show that dreams are linked t.o diaUDct bodJly changes. Study df these ~laUooahii-._ openin& new windows on how the brain runl'tions Irish Set to Picket -- ------ Black Watch Show Accusing thf' l\rill..,h J\rm v '>f a llt>gcd <.1troc1tw ... an Northern Ireland, ~roup~ sympathetic to Irish c1v1I ri ght!. hav(• vnwcd t11 pi t k e t l h e Rl u C'k Watt h H igh land Regiment when it pe rfor m '> 1n Anahl·1m nt·x t month Tht· C1t) CounC'al -..ud Tuesda) 1 hat 11 would not lt•t r><Jllt1 t·:. 1n terfert• with the dl't·1s1on to rent the city owned J\nahl•1m Conv<'n twn Cl•n ter to tht· pre e1..,aon marchtn~ urul Nm 2 and NO\ 4 P:.isl perfo rmltnc·eio, !Jy the rt• gimenl ha vl' ht-en !>Old out. or f1cia ls i-.a1d About 50 mcmbN' of a group ca lled J\clton for l r1~h R1RhL"> Jammed the tiny t ounc1I cham' hers Tut>sduy to uri;<e cancellu t111n of tht' two ~·rform unr('~ M a)·or J1ihn S""' m our Lold tht- ~roup pol1t1t•c; dot• ... not annuc·nr t· "'h1 r h i;roup ... 1·.1n u ... t' tht· ~.ooo .,eat c·onvcntton r1·ntcr ·'Th a-. cou1w ll I'> not 111 C'hari:i.e of r unnin~ fon•1gn or interna 111rn.al pohC') ~~·ym our '>aid '"It 1 ... in c·h ari~t· or running J publ11· c·onH·nL1 011 l'Cnt<·r and t'' l'n though wt· ma\ bt· 1n ">Ym path) with )011 "''' c·annot Jllow µolJt11·., t11 1nflu1·n1·1· our t.lt c1-.wn Uon Ur.ad} orgallt/t.'I or pro t<.·~t . told (•ounc1lmt!n that lhl' f amt•d rPJtlmt·n t !'.hould LI<' ba nnt•d bt.>l"<I U">t' o f Jllt·~!f•d alroc 1t1l'~ c·o mm1ttcd h y Lht' Br1t 1.,h Arm) 1n North l'rn Jr(' land Gem Talk H11 J C Ill Mf'llf(IJ.;I\ Ctrt1/1t'!, Gl'rt1olog1ft AC.I\ eaatern Was hln&lon. "It Jue\ went llerplunk," she said . Mrs. Adams baa pleaded inno- cent by reason of in.san1ty lo two count.I ol finst-dearee murder. The Puce> woman is accused of throwing her aona. Ryan. 2th. a nd, Christopher, 1 i,..;. off the bridge Feb. 5. The prosecution r ested its case after \be playing of the COD· 1 feu lon, and defense lawyers wer e expected t.o begin present· ing their case today. The case was moved to KJng County because of extensive publicity in lhe 1'ri·Cilles area of eastern Washington. Mrs . Adams was interviewed on tape by detective Archie Pit- tman , who told the JUTY Tuesday that Mrs. Adams appeared to be having a mental breakdown when he spoke lo he r. Her attorneys have s aid Mrs Adams belie ved she and her husband were evil. and that kill· mg the boys would save them from hell l n the confession . Mrs Adami. s a id s he drove the childre n across the bridge seve ral t.Jme11 at ubout 2 a m on Feb 5 · · 1 kne w 1t was getting to b<: ll m t> that 1t would have to b<: dont Lhen ur n1it al a ll ." :>ht' sa ad ·1. Lht-), or a ll three would ha\ t' to i;o The· bab) w1•nt first'>' asked p I t l m a II , t I' f l' r r a II ~ t h Ch rl">topht'r Yt•-.. ·~aid Mr., Adam., \nd tht·n you went hack Lo th•· 1 a r cind ~ot H)an'1 " l'1llm an ;i..,k1•d ' ,.... rwl.iody .,., v. m l' ' :-.h1· 'Jld In 1·C1rher lt•-.umon) 38 year old .John Adana ... '>aid thcil aftl'r h1 -. marnai.:t· lw~an to l(IJ sour l.i-.t !rt•ar Mr'> Adam!> hc1tan tu fl-l'I unwol1h) of h1·r rt'hKH)u.-. print 1pll'"> 11 .... :.aid that <i rter tht· t o uplc :.~pa r;Jted in Novem bt:r. h1i-. wife bt'<'aml' ··vcr) down" a nd her Jtlttudt· gn·v. ··ne~C1t1vt• had. ... inful Ambulances Licensed By County Oran ~e <"nuntv ~upe rv1sor'I a pproved an agreement Tues day wi"1 {rvtne Ud Saa JU&d Ca~ tor Liie co.aaty to take over JJremlq char .. for Ute dUa' ambu.la.ncea. That make8 a total of 11 cities ffiat "ha ve aaople<fOi'Clmanc~ des ignating the county'!. office o ( Emergency Medica l Serv1c~ 1 EM R) as a n a mbulance servlct- ll C't•n :.tn~ agc•nc·y. spokesm a n M 1kt• Wilham:. i.a 1d "" <i rt•!>ull all amhulance!> opt•raun~ within cit y hm a~ will haH· to pa:.~ · ... tr1ngcnt · county n·~ul:.itron::. in ... om c <·as cs 'I r It' l 1.' r I h .111 ... la I l ' I a w .... Wallt.1m:. .said In add1taon h<' '>aid . :.in) nev. Jmbulante company a ttempting to "l'l up bus tne!>s in the city mu:.t prove lh<•re 1s a "need and n t• ,. t' :. :. 1 t v · r o r a d d 1 t 1 o n a I 1· m l' r ~ e n c \ t r J n :-. p" r t u t 1 o n 'l'htcll'S Laguna Beuch 1s lhl' third South Coast city tn adopt tht• or dinance City l'OUn cils in Cnsla Mt•">a . Huntan inon Beach . Newpart Beach and Seal Beach an• still conside ring the issue OPALS /or nr1obtr The opal, recognized as one or October's two birt h s tone s <tourmaline is the other). Is a relative newcomer among st.ones favored by Jewelers and tho6e who appreciate rine jewelry. Opals played no major role In the early hJstory of jewelry. The rlrst opals were found ln Hungary , but It was man,y ,years before a diacovery in Australia brought t h is lovely s t on e t o prominence. WhJle Hungarian opall were a bulc, mll,ky white, t.hoae ol ·AustralJa have renecUve quaUUea causing them to appear to bave several colorlnga. Earlier, the Australian opal was auperaUoualy thoucht. by some lo bring ~d luck. But the history of opals has proven thJ1 1upersUUon lo be falte. Whlle Australian specimens provide colors playa ranaina from blue •Ad creeo to red and yeUOw , there are Mexican opal• that are almost 10Ud black. Also from Mexico c ome clear oranae·red specimens, calt.d "ftre opa la" because of their exclt101 'f pearance. Opals make beautiful I flt mounte d In rlnca or 11 pend anti. The most romantic pure ase of your life should also be a most knowledgeable one. Th••<J1,t,nonJvou~.1'••1l'hou1arii •• t t1,••t.1nr.otttft h,p,,, 11'1t 1Jfn•n•~v· "'' t tf• I JfJ1y Vt>u ..,,,.m1 f htl • • '•''f'"''"'' ; '•' ,,, ffi.;tl Y.h y'fOU""'•JL;il ttl!l(Y• ~fll~•·\Jq1·1t y Ht"lrh "'' tl'Uf,. 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II:. · - tJl,u a. 1111111• 1 t'f•lut 'i'ltt!n • 1J1•10t1ruo 10 n >do.ii cut tll<lmond a,."'j I " 1111 .. 11 Cul Di·1fl'10l)(J• 11n•.uro vou ol Ql~llllQ ll'lf• llllA1. <u1 I ''""·' '~' 1uly mo vllkA IOI VUlll 1nveaimen1 =-•~ J J. C..JJ_,,L.u,, J.-fe,, ~ MEM8tt AMtltrCAN GEM SOCr tr v @ (<p ) 181\N(wP()RT ljLVO COSTA-..L~A ~ 33 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION lanM!Mncero-Mser~ PHONI ~t ' • ~LYPtt..OT ~ ........ ~ To•~~l·' Marp•l•e ~ch Way is Up? ON TH8 80AD DBPT. -I iot atopped by a hlabwayman oo tM way to won lb1a momtna. Fortunate ly, be w-.n'\ a ba.nd1t type. K didn't point a cannoo at me and roar. "Stand down and cteUver!" lna~ad. be ct.llvered. tie handed me a aurvey caret Th1I pleuaot youna cha,p waa all deeted out 1n a bud bill aod one of thoM briabt orana• vat.a. He worn for our 1tale hiabwlQ' department, known N CalTum. What be handed me ,,..., a 1W'Vey card lnd1catina that CalTrans, Oran1e County and the ctUea of Cost• MeH Newport Beach aod Irvine are urrenUy Involved lo a Roule 5.5 Ttanaportatioo SW'Vey .aourt: 55, IN CASE lt slJpped your mind, as also vartously known as Newport Freeway, Costa Mesa Freeway and N ewport BouJevard. It's the road where CaJTrans excavated the largest ditch ever seen between tra~anes. This CalTrana l\llCb bas now become a famous Costa Mesa landmark. But that wasn't what the survey card "Okay, Thu u How You Stop Motoriat• tor tlw Rood sawvev." wanted to know about. First, the card wanted to know what kind of vehicle I was driving. There were places to check for auto, pickup truck, van, recreational vehicle and "other." I hestiated on this . 1 probably should have checked .. other." But I selected "auto" even thou1h I was drivine a n Italian sports car. LISTEN, THERE IS a quest.aoo lI one of these Italian jobs is an auto in the true sense. You don't get in it to 10 to work. You pµt it on. You don't drive it. It drives you. An Italia n s ports car runs just like Italian tem perament. Hot and cold. When it's hot. it runs like the ham- mers of Hades. When it's cold , it quits running. You just sit there until it 'i. ready to run again You don·t stop 1t yourself with the brakes because Italian sporti. car makers don't beheve in them They make 'em to go, not stop Why do you think they give you that loud hom'' BlfT I DIGRESS. Back to the Route 55 1>Urvey card Thl·v wanted to know where I wa~ coming rrom and where I was ~oin~ and where ( lived lnter~t1ng point on the whole Wng is that I wasn't on Route 5.5 when the pleasant young man in the hard-hat handed me the survey card. l wu stopped at a signal on Harbor Boulevard. In filling out the part on where I had been and where l was goins. I mo'~ tht! two answers. So J probably flunked aurvey card today. But m•ybe the CalTra.oa survey fiunked too. You aee I never wd on Route 55 durin& my entire moralog trlp. 1 came from Balboa to Costa Mesa via Superior Avenue. But the CalTrans survey didn't ask me about that. Suh Dumped Secret Stuff PROVlDENCE, R.l (AP> - A Navy nuclear submarine ac· cidentally dumped canisters of classified documents in Block Island Sound this summer, in· eluding operating schedules of the sub. a Navy spokesman says. Senior Chief Petty Officer D. Steven Wade said Tuesday that the documents, plus some trash dumped by the attack sub- marine Shark, were recovered in August by two Long Island fis· herman. The documents included a booklet describing hydraullc and electrical systems or the sub- marine, but contained n o military secrets, said Wade, public affairs officer for SUb- marine Group Two at tbe Groton. Conn., Navy base. ~sign OfDC-lOs Pioposed w ASlll.NGTON (AP) -A IOY· ernmeat •tucb team will recom- mend NJdealgn of the OC-10 to reaolve problem• reve-1.ed by lhe ChJca,o crub that killed 273 penon.1 laat 1prln1. pr-4.kt.s Federal AviaUoo Admln.latrator Lan1borne Bond. Durtna a Tuesday hearini by the trauporbtion aubcomm.ittee of the ~ Govemmenl ()pera- ti on 1 Coilmittee OD FAA certification of airllilera, Rep. Robert S. Walker, R-Pa., asked Bond if be believed the team of FAA and Air Force experts would "come up witb some kind of redesisn." "I WOULD EXPECI' that," Bond replied. Eutene F. Dubil, vice presi· dent ol engineerlna of McDon· nell Do\aclU Corp., which makes the DC-10, aald he .,dld not believe redesian would be necenary, however. The team is expected to com- plete it.I report in December. The Cblca10 crub occurred when a pylon and enaine fell off a DC-10 11 it took oft from O'Hare fteld in May. WHEN THE PLANES were ~etumed to the air July 13, one FAA team concluded redesign of the pylon was euenUal. But James 0 . Robtnaoa, chlef of the enalneerin1 dJvialon ot the FAA and autbor of that report, said 'l'Uelday that informaUon releued since then "ml&ht have cban1ed the team'• mind if it had been avatlable at the time." Robinloo said be sUll believed redesign ahould be considered. DUBIL SAID DAMAGE to the pylon auemblY of the American Airlines plane lo the Chicago crash was caused by a fork lift used to move it for inspection. "Our maintenance manual prescribed a dilferent procedure t h an that." said William T Gross, McDonnell Douglas vice president for pro~ram managt.> ment Gross sa1d the company's h eld re presentatives w e r e not responsible for check ing thl· day-to.day inspection operatJon.., of its customer airlines. Mea nwhile, expanding an earlier order, the FAA an nounced It is directing U.S airlines to lMpect all model.JJ of t he DC 9 jetline r for stress cracks In the rear bulkhead. A P8EVIOlJ8 PAA directive covered only DC-ta lbat are fitted with a plu&·llke emer1en· c y exit, r ather than a rear s tairway It was issued after an Ai,. Canada DC 9 of that typt- Jost--pr essW1Latttm bei:tt~ of~ c rack, and the ta1lcone sect.aon cont aininK the emer gency door blew off at 25,000 feet. Then· were no w rious inJ ur1es in that incident. Tbe new directive extends the order to OC-9s wlth the rear stairway. Both directives con- cern planes thal have logged lS,000 landings or more. About 100 DC-91 were af!ected by lbe fint FAA directive. Far- rar said about 240 DC·91 with re· ar stairways are operated by U.S. carriers. Snow Sprinkles Midwest Showers Damperi Eastern Seaboard Te•perat•re• HI u ~<• Alti.ny jO » .O' Albu'~ 70 • Am••lllo ,. JJ Atl-.0 7t ,, .ot hltl,.,.,.. 61' J1 '·· u .. 7J 4$ Botton ,. 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NATION I WEATHER EarHest Snotef all ea Re~ord Winter sport in early !all is enjoyed by Susie Schuller of Winchester, Va .. as she ~omped w:ith her dog, Percy, ttlls morrung m a sW'J)nse snow storm . Some 12 inches of the white stuff fell in West Virginia. while 8 inches was recorded in Northeast Virginia. For Wtncbester, the snowfall is the earliest on record. The old record was set Nov. 6, 1953. Teddy Donations Swell Draft Movement Permits Huge Contributions By "111e A.aod.aeed Preu Because the Federal Election Commiuion hu ruled it a draft movement and not a formal campaign organization, the Florida for Kennedy Committee has collected S40,750 lo dona- tions it otherwise could not have accepted. a re port shows . As a draft committee. the group boosl.Ulg the <.'and1dacy of Sen Edward Kennedy, D·Mass e CJ n rt'<'e1ve contn but1onl\ of •Jp to $5,tn> per donor Tha\ ~ f1H· times lhe Sl.000 hm1t imposed un President C<ir1cr'!> Mmmllh..•c '4 h1ch is challcnRml( the rultnl{ Tbe ~port showed that ooe S3.000 cootnbuto.r wu Leo S . Wyler. chairman of Carter's 1976 campaign 10 Callforn1a. Others on the lts t included te lev1s1on producer Norman Lear, SJ.000 . Lee Raduwill, $250 . former New Yo rk news paper executive Dorothy S<.'htff, SlSO. and Leon ard A Lauder, pre1ident of Ealee Lauder.~. E~. Kennedy backers co nvinced of Carter's v ulnerability ln his own backyard plan next week to open a campa.1gn office in Atlanta. And an Ohio-based g roup as workmg to stop a Kennedy pre· 'old~ncy United Airlines High Fuel Costs Trigger Layoffs THE $40,750 was pa'rt of $104,541 in revenue for July. August and September listed by the Miami-baaed Kennedy l'Om· mlttee ln a report tD lhe FEC. CHJCAGO ~Pt -Unit.ed Airline. plans to ~ olf employee.. The tot.al included $95,525 an trim Its service by 5 perce:o.t and locreue farea by 50 percent oYer c·ontr1butions from $250 to $5.~)(). 1140 Hars In an t'ffort to comperuiate for soaring fuel coets, aay top S7.016 m smaller donations M.Dd a Lnit~d ofhc1ali. $2,000 k>an. Some $30..430 was Additional layoff a and service cuta could come after the airline raised t.brou&b Ucket aates and revlaes ill u.80 acbedules. bul the ex\.Ul\ ol furk>u&bs la unclear. hat-paaai.ng at fund raisers uld United Chairman Richard J Ferrla, ciUng fuel COtlU that The committee Is promoong havesoarednearlySSOOm1llion. Kennedy in the party C'BUCU\C!\ T R Saturday ~le~att'f. !>t'lecttd :.it HF. -"I LISF: HAS a work forrl• of 5.5.000 ~~Ut"UM"t wtH •vtt' '".,,..-..... ....----f-t>rn'.:. '" ;1 h•\le r lo L -\L tmploy~l:> la!>t Friday, ~aid binding presidential 5tra-. µrill -rr-14t' prn<·i·~'4T!Ti {fa.• ij ngindrT9RO!.chedu e P 11n , ourTUeT at the state Demoaatic ron\'l'n l.111 in 19t!O 140Uld bt· SI b1luon more than what we actually spent for fut'I m 1~n~ t1on tn November THE VOTE HA S NO eff~t on delel(ates to be selected in the stale prima ry next year. but may ~ive thl' w i nner a psychological booflt in the White House race. What 11 mt·an~. ht· .. aid. lS that ·you're going to see dramatic tn<.'rt•ase. in f.irt>l> 1n fact , rar~5 are expected to rise by SO per· cent between January 1979 and December 1980 That means one thing rewer people are gomg to Oy ·· JAMES KENNEDY. vice president for corporate commwuca- t1onfl . said Tuesd ay that as ol Oct. l t.be airline had reduced daily flh!hla by 5 ~rcent. from 1,800 to about l.S20. a free society • requires a free presse " . . even though we never like it, and even though we wish they didn't write it, and even though we disapprove, there isn't any doubt that we could not do the iob · at all in a free society without a very, very active press.'' -President John r KemWy . . . . . . - A free press is a basic working tool of a free sociely . DAILY PILOT National Newspaper WHk October 7 to 13. 1979 ' \ CALIFORNIA Bianchi FaciQg Tests LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -lten· netb •anchl. cbarpd wkb five of tbe 11 HHlalde .Stne1ler murden, wtU ._...,IO m-.U competeoc1 bHrla11 MfoH ne1ot•.UO. coed.au. oa • deal that could aave him ttom a poulb&e deatb penal\)', UM Loa AD••l• 'nmM NpOrted today. n ... year.old former t«uri· ty tuard lt charsed wttJa klWq two Weeter• Waabtacon Unlvert.lly coedl la BelHn~m. WHb., Proaecutors t.bere have said they want to proceed aeainst Bianchi first before (....__ST._if_TE _J turning him over to California for the Hillside Strangler case. The competency hearings Wlll begin Oct. 19 in Bellingham and will focus on whether Bianch.i is competent to understand the nature of the charges against him Rettt Bias Nized SANTA MONICA <AP> -The City Council in this seashore community voted 5.1 Tuesday night for an ordinance prevent· ing landlords from discriminal· ing against tenants with children. The ordinance prohibits ad· vertising "adults only" build· ings. refusing to rent apart· ments to families with children, placing conditions in rental agreements that a tenant is to remain childless and increasing rent because of a minor tenant. Pr-boners Barked SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -In a case growing out of Patty Hearst's arrest. a Court of Ap· peal has ruled that those awwt· ing trial in jail are constitu- tion a Hy protected from in- discriminate. secret monitoring of their conversations with vis- itors. ln a 2-1 ruling, the court over· turned a lower court decision dismissing a suit by the American Civil Liberties Union oa bebaJl ol a ooe·thne prhoner at the San Mateo County JIU and laia .... wbo visited blJn. Gain Rap• Pr-r•• LOS ANGELES <Al"> Police Odet Daryl Oates .ees ·~ID tbe aewa media u UD• dermlnina the "heart a nd spirit" of his department. '"I've never seen anything like 1 ears I 've.be chief." Gates told a news con· ference Tuesday. Odd-e"en Dropped SAN JOSE CAP) -Officials tn Santa Clara and Alameda coun- ties have voted to drop out of the odd·even gas rationing plan . .... Mutilations Probed Portions of a man·~ body have been found in a trash bm in Sherm~n Oaks b~ Los Angeles Police searching for the remains of a d1smembt'rcd woman. The woman 's appendage~ were found Monday by a man seeking bones for his dog Sid Mills. Los Angeles Police captain. holds a drawing made from the head of the woman, also found Monduy. Marijuana Farm Political Headache EUREKA (AP> -Nestled amid remote mountains of coastal Northern California grows a billion-dollar industry involving thousands of persons in the illegaJ cultivation of marijuana, authorities say. How to deal with the growing and shipping of the potent sinsemilla weed ls fast becomin1 a local political headache beca"" ol the iocreaaLna lnfluence and affluence or the pot farmers themselves. OD 1\leeday, the Humboldt Coat7 Board ol Supervisors voted 3-2 to reJ-l '19,&a ID U.S. Drq itnforcem..t Adminiatratioln money for tbe expenses or enforclog the law. SHERIFF GENE COX SAID the federal covernment bas plans to crack down alnaemllla cultivation resardlees ol tbe county•• act1on1. He vowed to enforce the marijuana laws u lone u they remain on tbe booka. Supervisor Sara Parsons voted against the four·county "Sinsemilla T ask Force," calling It "overkill." She said it would not prevent persons from using marijuana. --Supecviaor-Dann.y-WaM;A, whe--elso Y<>led-a~ainst accepting tlfr- money, said he was worried about an influx of armed federal agents to fight marijuana cultivation. ln the past . Walsh has said the effort to rid the county of manjuana could hurt the local economy. BOARD CHAJRMAN HARRY PRITCHARD and Supervisor Eldon Renner voted to accept the federal grant. 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OotOO.r 10. 1979 DAILY PILOT AS .. FBI Rescues Girls .:. .. Suspected Kidnaper Confronted ~-. :- SAN DIEGO CAP> -Two kid· napped Mexican schoolgirls. found safe after belne locked in a car t.ruo.lt ln OO·degree desert heat, may have been saved by an FBI "gut reaction." The 18-year -old girl s. daughters of prominent dentists in Mexicali, Mexico. were round 24 houn later when waiting FBI agents confronted the suspected kidnapper Tuesday as he pulled up to bis home In Calexico. "Normally. you want lo wait untU the s afety or the victims has been ascertained," said Roger Young. s pecial agent in charge or the San Diego FBI of fice ... But we went with a gut re action. We felt the better de cision was to confront the sus r>e<'l in the hope that he would turn the girls over to us ... MARISSA Lopez PortJllo and Ma rina Luz GriJalva disap peared about 2:30 p m Monda)'. shortly after leaving Our Lady of Guadalupe Sc hool A car belonging to one or the girls was found behind a haystack outside of c1ly limits Their parents received rive· phone calls, including one dt' m a nding a $43.000 ransom . befort' thl' FHI arrested Jo't1· Mi guel Gustdum, 19, or Cah.•>. 1co No ransom was paid Gai.tclum, known as "'Disco Mike ... was taken to San Diego·s M etropol 1tan Correct1ona I Ct'nler and wa'> '\cheduled for 11rra1gnnwnt today bdore a U ~ M a~1stratt• on 1·h:irgl'.., of 1·xt11r t1on and poss1bh k1dna1Jp10g Youni:: ... aid THE GIRL.~ 1u·n· appan·ntly hpt in a llollv1lh· hotel ovt·r night and s pent th1· rt'marnder or lhe ordeal 1n tht-trunk or lht· back seat of the l·ar Young 'aid II e said lht· dcc1 ... wn to mm t· on Gasll•lum cam1· after th(• parents . rl'l'e1ved a phon<· call saying lhl' gi rls would bl· al lowed lo s p e ak ov~r the telephone :'The de1cs1on not to wait may have saved their lives. We fl'lt we had the right suspect And we felt the girls were close by Had they stayed m the car. it's anyone's guess bow long they could have lasted." Young said work by the CaJex· \co PoUce Department and the Imperial Valley Sheriff's Department steered the FBI to Gastelum, wbP" aa seen lo the vicinity of the gh school before the abduction • One ot the girls bad bruises oo her arms and around her ey~. but neither had been sexually ,... • tacked, h e said. H e said, however, there wu a possibility that an attempt had been made lo drug the girls. Talk Show Host Used in FBI Ploy? WASHINGTON <APJ -The FBI tried to dtscredit a former agent turned critic in 1968 by passing information to a television talk show host who was tnterviewing the ex·agent. FBI documents show. Tbe documents revealed that the FBI provided talk show host Joe Pyne in Los Angeles with background information on the former agent. William W Turner. that was intended to disc redit Turner Also. according to the docu· ments, the FBI planned to print 1.000 copies of a review in the Washington Star in 1970 that (•ritic ized a book by Turner called "'tloover·s FBI The Men and the Myth · · THE REVIEW said the book was a "hatchet 1ob'" on J Edgar Hoover. who was then in his last years a.., head of the agency The FBI doc.-umenLs do not reveal 1r thl' copies of the review were t·vl'r made and circulated The docume nts were ob- tained by Turner under the Frl'cdom or lnformat1on Act and were d1.,tnbuted he re by the Church of Scll'ntoloin Turnl·r. 52. who was dis m is..,<'11 from th1• FBI in 1961 , said Tut'~day hl' has filed swt ai;::unst the fo'BI in San Fran· c1sco. where h<.' lives. charging tht" agency with conspiracy to silence him and interfere with his commercial and rree·s~ch n~hts TURNER SAID the FBI tn 1966 convinced Playboy magaune not to pnnt an article b> Turner that charged the FBI v. as incapable of controllmg or gan1zed cnme. A heavily censored internal FBI memo perta1n1 og to Playboy said the magazine "'wtll have nothing to do w1tb the Turner article.·· TALK SHOW HOST Joe Pyne A related memo noted that Pagt•ant magazine reprinted the art1de At th~ bottom or the memo 1s a handwritten note s1~ned by ··H"' which said. ··See that Pageant 1s not on any or our maihng lists and 1s not given as· s1stance of any kmd. ·' Hoover. who died m 1913, usual- ly saened memos with bis last in· · itial. Now Open LowCod . Evidence Sought LOS ANGELES 1AP1 Thl· Spay, Neuter. Vaccination Dermatology Freeway city Police Commission bas or· d ered Dete•tf•• Donald Wicklund to NPcWt to the dlltrict •ttorDeY'• o«Jce and tUl'D ewer any evidence he has of police corruption. 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'"" k •~I ..... ,....,.". ltOll ........... (M41 ... ., '"°' t DAVI" ..... WllKOAfl It IHIT"-•• ,ATUllOAY It""""' I . llHIOA' ,., .. uwm .• , ' . . • ' • • • • . . . . - 1 Ae Orange Coast Daily Pilot fihis Grand Jury Is Doing Its Job . • Oranae County Grand Jurt 1n recent yean have JOmmunlcated poorly -r at all -when ll came to l1m • l)'. comment on current public taues. . • This yeor's Grand Jury broke that HY·notblnl. do- oothlng pa\\ m lul week when lt r commended that.~ loard ot Supervlson ao ahead and purcbue new YO ....... machines. So rambunctious was the JU!'Y that lt went so 6ir a.a to suggest what kind of equlpmeot aupervh10n Should buy. Right or wroo• ln its recommendations. the Grand Jury's willingn s to ste p forward on a significant public sue was refreshing. Th t's what Grand J!lrles are 5UP· LIO•ed to do and that's why they 've been e1ven "'" clout It eded to have an impact on the affairs or co~ty govern· ment. True enough, wbenev~r a jury goes up front on a cur· ~nl issue it runs the risk of lncurr~g the wrath of five county supervisors who see the dec1sion-maJdng process as their sole domain. • However. supervisors who fall into that thought pat· tern should keep in mind that the Grand Jury simply re· com mends and that, in so doing, it helps f ocU;S . a spotlight on issues that should be significant to every c1t1zen. the Court Rules This is National Newspaper Week. . , . It is not the finest of times for the nation s press and f.or the American people's right to know. • Continuing a pattern that began i~ ~972, w.hen 1t ru!ed that a reporter is not entitled to withhold mf ormat1on about confidential news sources from a Grand Jury, the U.S. Supreme Court bas dealt one blow aftt:r a~olher ~o the public's right to be informed about what 1s going on m its courts and its government. Examples : . -Without a warrant, police may make a surpnse raid on a newsroom in search of eviden~e. even though no qne on the premises is suspected of .a cnn:ie. . • # -A plaintiff in a libel .case 1s enlltJ~d .~o qwz re· porters and editors as to their "state of mmd an~ w~at they said during editorial conferences when publication e>C the s tory in ques tion was discussed. -Persons s uing for libel m ay not be regarded as ''public figures," no matter how well known they may~. unless they have delibera tely sought to become public figures. -Gove rnment investi gators ar e entitled to have ac· t?ess to phone compan y records of journalists' calls. A reporter covering a criminal c ase m a y be r e- quired to turn over his notes to the defendant (This cost one reporter 40 d ays in jail ). And the latest -and worst -judges are e ntitled to exclude the public and press from pre-trial hearings. This d espite the fact that 90 percent of crim.inal cases are C?D· eluded by plea bargaining at the p re-tnal level. Confusion ..over the wording of this opmion alr~ady has encouraged judges across the country to close their courtroom doors on full trials as well as pre-trials. . . Chief Justice Warren Burger's profound dislike of the ress has long been apparent. Other justices on the urger court are equally disturbed by publicity regard- " court matters. 'J)le net effect of Um almost obsessive attitude hu en a ste.ady erosion of the ability of the press to cal'TY t its duty to the people un~er the ~rst Amendf!1e~t. to seek out and r eport inf ormat1on to "":h1 ch the pub~c 1s ~n­ titled P ublic ' scrutiny or the JUSt1ce sys te m 1s being systematicaJly r educed. T here a re those who feel, with Burger. that the press Is too powerful -which is to s ay. the public knows too much. Let them observe countries in which the press ~as bee n stripped of its power t~ probe _and report -the fi rst . act of any dictator -and think agam. ~Awareness' Elevated -. There's no doubt you can learn a lot from the movies. . Jane Fonda confirmed that the o~er day when she .jddressed 800 secretaries and other office workers, most· ~ women at a meeting in New York. • It's ti~e for female office workers to organize and 4efend their rights, Jane told the group, because they're 4nderpaid and oppressed. •· How did Jane stumble into all this inside inform&· iton? It was revealed to her while she was making a new ,movie "Nine to Five," a comedy about secretaries who ~ldnap their boss and take over an office. .\ It is somehow revealing, though not all that reassur- tbg to learn that a hi.gbly paid movie star gets her in· i rmation on the nation's needs and problems from act· g in a comedy movie. No matter how you look at that, e joke is on the rest of us. -_. : . i)pintons expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. 0.her views expressed on this page are those of their authors and ertlsts. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. ~x 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/ Custody BJLM.BOYD More and more dlvorced tatben of lale are getlin& ~uatody of their children. That's widely reported. But Matorically. it appears to be eae of those pendulum pat· Dear I'm anxious to uo wbJcb cl Brown's clones from CED will be put lnto tbe Chief Tax Colleetor't post, after u foreed Hutt to reslp after tt 1ear1 of ltamdl aent.~ to both pGtlla. BUn'IN' MAD terns. From die tum or the century until about 20 years ago, tbe mother was given custody in all but the most extreme cases. What's UtUe rememberd now Is tbat before the turn of the cen· tury, the father almost bad an absolute right to cb!ld custody. And the desolate mother deprived of her children by an embittered man wu a &nlly \rasle flCW'e tbat compelled a cban1e lo the lesal execution of divorce. TbOM who boUoot lt out on tb• dance floor to cavort to rock 'n' roll music may not be aware that. ma1t of their dance ltepl are baled on one old·tlme IOQI lo particular, "Tbe UndY Hop," a tua.e wrtu. bl .bonot of Cbarlel Llnd...... mT aolo OlCbt ' acroa tie AUaPdc. , Robert N. Wffd/Publlsher ThotN• K .. vll/Edltor 81~• K,.lblch/Edltorlal Paoe Editor Jack Anderson Soviets Have Castro Subdued WASIONGTON -SearcelJ a decade a10, Cuban PnmJer rtdel Cllltro waa portrayed 1n lnteW,.nce npona u an ua. d II e f pllned, ti am b,oya nt firebrand who aouabt to 1tlr up revohatlou tbrou1boul LaUn America. Now be la delcrtbed aa a 1ut>- dued old fox ~ baa completely sold out to the Sovleta. He 1t111 ha• fla1he1 of what ooe re- port calls a ••tropical temper." But he aubmlt.a to the Kremlin with "a careful mix· lure of adullrtioo, confidence and osteru1ible humility.·· This dramatic c hange in Castro may help explain what is happening in Cuba today. 1'he Caribbean country bas come UD· der the Soviet thumb; the a«ret dispatches are explicit about that. Indeed. the Russians are transforming Cuba into a Sovtel bea chhe ad ln the Western hemisphere. BUT TIIE process bas been so gr adual that, though it hasn't gone unnoticed, it bas not Earl Water alarmed tbe aurrowad.lq IOV· tl'Dmtata. Cuba wu even ac· eepted last month u the lat for a 1atherina ol DOO·aliped Da-Uou. Recounh a delen1e In· telll&ence study: •'Cutro aup- ported Latin American ln· 1uraent1 almost lndl1crtminat.el)' ln t.be 111111, despite tbe atra1m lt created lD bia relatkml wttb Mo.cow. 8ul be appereotly now accepts tbe Sovlet view that Latin America la not yet rtpe for armed revolu- tion. .. CASTSO reportedly alao aereed In mld-1975 that any future support for armed ln· aursency would be channeled tbrou1b the local pro·Sovlet communist part.lea." Another analysis, classified "Top Secret Umbra," declare. nauy: "Castro ha.a demoo.strat· ed that the issues that bad strained CUban-Soviet relatJoa.s so aeverely < 12 years aio) are no tonger even minor irritant.a. Cuban submission bas been complete. "The brasb, young Carib· bean rebel ol the mid· 19805 baa been replaced by a mature. res ponsl ble. aelf-c rl tlcal member of the team . . . The same firebrand who years aco bad not hesitated to cbaUense Moacow on virtually any ldeololicll tenet (now extoll > the So\'iet CIOllllD unil la .•• The repo. rtl speak of "the faithful C.tro" who ii willing "to defend Moscow from ils ldeololicll antagonists aod to aaaure lbe Soviets of Cuba's loyalty." Surveillance reports claim that the Soviets, meanwhile. operate regular recon.nais.sance ml11lons from secret Cuban airfields. An "independent fighter uillt" baa also been con· ducting "mock combat sorties" out of CUba. Soviet submarines have been spotted refueling in Cuban ports, and sopbisticated Soviet monitoring equipment bu been installed ln Cuba to in· tercept U.S . microwave telepbooe conversations. 8VGGESTS a s ecret in- t.elllgeoce analysis: "Tbe CU.ban and Soviet focus at the present Ume is oo upanding sta.te-t.o- state relations and on encoura1· in1 the development of broad 'anU·imperiallat' fronts. Both countries appear aatiafied with their present policy. ••This does not mean. however, that Castro and Soviet leaders will give up the option to support ·national liberation movement&' lo utln America when they feel conditions for re- volution are proplUoua. Cuba's constitution recognlus '•ars ot national UberatJon' a. legitimate and describes Cuban aid to them as its 'right and lntemaUonal ob-; ligation'." LONG'S CHILD&EN : Sen. Russell Long, D·La., routioely uses bis power as Senate Finance chairman in the service of the wealt.by aod the special interests. Now be is holding the health needs of the nation's poor childr~n hostage in a cynical maneuver de- . s igned to help bis re-election chances next year. Here's what has happened: Long is pushing a national health insurance plan in com- petition with Sen. Ted Kennedy's more celebrated plan. Long's bill is not popular wltb con- gressional liberals, who feel tbat it would benefit primarily the middle class aod do little for the poor. "I want to get national health insurance out this year," Long bas told associates. Of course. be meaDt bis plan, not Ken- nedy's. 1be political credit that would accrue to the sponsor of a health ins urance program would. Long reportedly feels, as- a11re his re-election. SO TRE ASTUTE Louisiana solon. casting about for some way to get Uberal support for bis bill, latched onto the Child Health ~menl Progr1tm - a bill that bad already been passed by the Finance Commit· tee and is supported by liberal &enators. Lo ng approached Sen. Abe R 1b1 coff , D -Conn .. an e n- thusiastic sponsor or the child· care program. and told him he wanted to JOJO the child-care bill to the health insurance pla n. Lo ng explained candidly. "I need to do something for the poor " fh: pr Qm lM'd that 1f h1., nJtton:il h1·alth 1n~u ra n cc hill ~t·t., boJU~l·d down , he will lhtm ,upport J .,cpa r.itt• r hild·c<ir1· bill Hut 1n,1<kr' ll·ll u., that Lon~ unprinc1plt.'<f mJn1pullft1on of the child care bill "'di cause need· less delay and m ay e nd up k1U · mg the be1I ~otirely. The health needs ol poor children ma:r thus be sacrificed to tbe poUUcaJ nHds ol a tenator trying to play do"n ht'> \I.I'll t•.,tabli~hed 1maiw as Bag Bu.'-'Oel:is s best friend on Cap\tol Hill. Crime Study Another Way to Waste Cas4 Alt.bough the admin1strat.ion of Gov. Jerry Brown will go down u the moel wasteful in the hia· tory of the atate, It can't be blamed entirely on him. He ls getting plenty of help from the legislators in findinl ways to squander the taxpayers' bard earned dollars. Take for example, AB 23 authored by Assemblyman John Vasconcellos of San Jose. It starts out with an amazing statement, to- wit : The Legislature finds the following (a) The lncldence of violent acts between and amon1st our people continues to grow. (b) Violence becomes a central, social and personal laaue. (c) Current methods are proving insufficient to prevent occurrence of crime and violence in our society. Cd) Art Hoppe Our criminal justice system <in· cludlng criminal penalties and other methods of crime contain· ment> presently established ln law, operates essentially alter the perpetration of violence or after the buildup of the violent peraonallty. <e> Tbe government ls by itself unable to sufficiently prevent crime and violence and active Individual personal in· volvement of the cililenry ls es· aenUal to this effort. Cf>. ft lt in~ cum bent upon all Californians, in order to enhance our chances for a 1ale society. to explore and dlacover what kinds or environ· ments best enable humans to arow healthy. strong, and gen· tie, rather than violent. WHAT 18 amazing is that the legi1lators seem to be just re- alldns that crime is out of hand and aometblng need be done about It. Even more amazing ls the Legislature's endorsement or Vasconcellos' idea about what lo do. H1a measure creates yet another commission whlch "shall study tbe root causes or violent behavior in our society.·· The commission wiU ~ rom· posed ol 2.5 members appointed by the governor. To 1et an idea of the diredlon the study will lake, it Is provided tbe com.miasion "sball ~ broad· ly renectlve of tbe general public. including ethnic minorities, women and persons from va.rytnc economic levels." More speclftcally. "At leut ooe person shall be appointed from each of the following social science. Jaw enforcement. men· tal health. education, religion, business and street level law en· forcement." Wbicb seems to guarantee that at least half of the panel will be "do-gooders." BVT IF mE make-up of the membership doesn't renect the Pollyanna approach , the specified areas for the study would seem to assure it. As enacted. the bill provides those areas shall include: <a > The birthing process. <b> The pare nt.mg proct.•s:.. < c > Nutrition 1 d > S1gruf1can<'e of tactile de velopment <th1s relates to the touching of others theory as be- ing essential to normal healthy development> (e> Healthy e mo- tional deve lopment. <f> Healthy bodily developm ent Cg> Self- esteem. (h) Healthy sexual de- velopment. ( i) The effects of television. (j) Powerlessness. (k l Poverty. <I> Pre1udice. <ml Social and economic develop· ment. The results of the study, whlch not so incidentally 1s estimated will cost at least $500.000, will "hopefuJly lead to voluntary, more responsible personal pre- ventive action. . " Maybe so, but re-engineering society to where its people will live in peace a mongst each other seems too far distant for most citizens who firmly believe the answer to crime is to make punishment swm and certain. The spending of $500,000 lo study "root" causes 1s not Ukely to bring about such a res ult. The Modern Approach to Neighborhood Security With all these notes and di•· grams floating around, it wu bound to happen. My neighbor. Mr. Crannich . who like& to tinker, bas built an ff-bomb ln his basement. "What are you 1<>- ln1 to do wlth lt!" I asked. "Stockpile - Jt.•• he tald. "That way, I firure I'll win t he respect and admira· tion of one and all by keeplna the peace and in· aurlnt the HCUrtty of the nelpborhood." "Frankly, I doD't feel more MCUn w1tb you ba~ an H·bOmb iD your bae- meot, 1 I a.id. .. TBA,... 9BCAtlSB you ba· YID 't beard tbat Bl ton Da1· 11rton acro11 tbe brldae ln P1taaant Hll1I bu an ff·bomb ill his bJSement. too," said Cran· nich. "At any moment, be could load It ln his car, drive over here, set the llmer and ... Powee!" "Why would he do that?" "Because be knows that 1 have an H-bomb in my base- ment which I could load lo my car. drive ovel' tbere, set the timer and ... Poweel" "But you wouldn't, would you?" "Not unle11 he at.arts ll. But he mlCbt, because he knows tbat J know that he knows that I ... " "But U the only reuoo he'd attack us la because you bave an H-bomb. why not1etridofltT Thea we'd be aafe." "WllATI" erted Crannlcb. "And leave ounelvea defense- less afalnlt aqy cruy nu.t with an H-bomb?" ·'Well, lf you aay 10," I Hld. But I 1Wl doo't tee what 1ood ltll." "Good?" demanded Crann!cb. "Fint of all, It muea an ex- cellent sawhorse. And secondly, think of the power this awesome weapon gives us. Why. we and Pleasant Hills are now by far and away the two most powerfuJ neisbborhoods In town. Believe me, no one's going to Cool with ua." "THAT'S G&EATI" I said. "Maybe you can make those kids atop •teallnc the radios out of our cara and painting dlrty words on ourfe~.·· lt'lela "llOJf come ft Ulllt IO Uttle "'1" "Wllh an R·bomb? Are you out of yOW' mind? I plan to use my power wisely." "Okay. how about forcing that rat, Ali Akbar, down at the service station to cul bis prices back to SO centa a gallon?" ·•By threatening to blow him up? What would people say? Look. you can't go around usfng an H·bomb on people who don't ·have H·bombl. You can only use ff-bombs on people who have H· bombs and might use them on you because you have an ff· bomb. Of course, you wouldn't want to use your H·bomb on them:· CllANNICH JS NOW rettlng comfortably ln the Daffodil Dell Happy Farm where doctors s.y be ls 1ufferin1 from dclu.slon that he's a aovemment. I have hit H·bomb ln my base· ment. And he's rlaht aboul lt. ll makes a damed good sawhorse. \' l LOCAL I NA TIO •- By W1 °'-....... FU't.eeo mlnui.a er Pllnt OQt moet ol the eaat and w.,_t wa ol t.be two-ttory atuc· co atructure , the ul1doier operator mao•uvered \be mmotb macbloeq around to the home's aide Tbe llartt scoop up on hydrault arms and pushed aa st the home's up~r story. ~ aroaoed. laster cracked. 11\e dour heaved forward nd the bome ti~ and sJowly c:oUapsed on e south side A BLAST OF DEB~ AND gnl ru.1hed from the crumbling s cture like the last breath of an era. The nd blew dust and sand into the eyes of lhos1who watched. The Stewart House ~ circa 1920s San Juan Ca istrano had b n demolished. On· ly cle up operations re- mame to clear lbe \\ay for 10 mes on the pro- perty ve Del Obis po Street. An a lthough the home's .struction v.apes out the: ·t remainin' re· minder f the Stevart family 's resence, nany San Jua\ residents re- ttOOGE m e m be rt he fa m ii y ' s years in lhe Capistrano Vallq. HENRY A. STEWART. ~IE MAN WHO began building the home in be 20s, klled a grizzly bear m Orange Coun~~at's m•unted and stuffed in the Smithsoru titut1>n. Ruth Stewart, Henry 's e, taug~t in a Capistrano Valley school for any ye ars and raised the couple 's three lldren in the partially finished home after ~nry died Mrs . Stewart died two ~ars ago. She would have been 95 m Augus; She probably would not have been plcasedby the fate of her home. "She was always interestd m San Juan but she was from another J!ra," Marilyn Williams reca!Jffi of Mrs. Stfart's last visit to the Mission City after mo ng to Northern California. "SHE WOOLDN'T LICE IT HEBE now." Mrs WiUams said. 'She said 'I feel like a stranger ~ my home 1'wn. · " The home·~ constructim stalled in the late 20s when a Ungering illiess took Henry's life. Mrs. Stewart took owr, bad the houae finished and mo\182 in with ~r three cbildn!D.. "She raised llld educated three cbildre.o alone," Mrs. W.llams, a longtime San .Jou ,_jdent. recalla "At t'1e time ab9 did it I& was uniq"8 for a woman." SHE APPAIENTLY WAS successful. Henry, Jr., her <Xiest son, served in the Navy and ro.e t.o tbe rak of rear admiral. Anotber son Malcolm, atarted the flnt Boy Scout trool tn the Cap\Atrano Valley. Malcolm is the oly Stewart still living. He resides in Northm California. "They werevery nice people but they kept to themsehs," Mrs. Williams said. "I found Ruth SteVlrl was a treasured friend when l got lo knn> her.'' Carl Sims. a adopted grandson or Henry and Ruth, re1embers Henry ror his escapades on n property near Aquacate Road. ' ' I T W\ S K I N D 0 F A N unde r ground rdroad through there at one time," Sims tid. "Henry got into trouble in the 1890s rorsmuggling Chinese immi· grants through thre." Sims also emembered the colorful nowers Ruth Stwart used to grow at the hillside home. ''She always iad beautiful gardens," he said. "Her floweg were something lo proud of." Louvre .4dds Doors PARIS (A P ) -rhe Louvre Museum, home of the "Mona Lisa." hs decided to open two more doors, because its eisting three are insufficient to handle its average of 25,000 visitors a day, the management annouted. ·~-....... Da!I l1t ('ourt State Court o ( Appeal Justice Paul N . Halvonik pleaded in· nocent Tuesday to charges of possession o( marijuana The C'harges stem from a police raid at the flalvonik home Sept. UJ wbe11 police re· covered 323 mari - juana plants and a s mall amount of co- caine. Taxpayers Get Tab For Visit DAILY PILOT A 7 · Top-Court to Study 'Secret Trial' Case WASHINGTON (AP> -The U.S. upreme Court bu aareed t.o study a ca•• uldn& lt t.o declde how much d11cret!on Jud1es have to exclude lhe public and preu from entire crimlaal trla.11. juror telliDI othen about a news re- port on SteveDIOD. At the start of the Sept. 11 trt~. In Debt? The new Bankruptcy Act can give you a fresh start. 1 J The new Id It ,.,.,,. liberal then wer. You An ..... mall dlOts end keep m:>• of y()Ut ptQPerty. 2) ........,_il~riQtll.ttlrl no....,_. OUR Off ICE Will ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS A.BOUT BANICIWPTCY WITHOUT CHARGE. Our Feet Ale Reosor><>ble. ALANLURYA ATTOINIY AHAW (714} 955.3063 1300 DOVE ST. sum ?OO Nl'WPOIT BEAOt. CAUF 92UO The Justices said Tuffday they will study a cue from Hanover, Va .. that could clarify considerable cootualon ln lower courts nationwide over a de· claton last July involvtna access to courtrooms. Stevenson '1 lawyer asked Judie Richard Taylor to cloM the proceed· lnas "became I don't want any ln· rorm1tloo beiilg abulfled back -.ad '1!!!~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; forth when we have a recess u t.o · TH£ WGB COV&T was urged t.o review the Vlrginla case -one in· vo1ving a county judge's decision to conduct a trial m secret -by press representatives and the American Civil Liberties Union "This appeal presents a ripe op- portunity to determine whether last July's ruling may be invoked t.o sanc- tion the wholesale exclusion of the public and press from entire criminal trials -to install a regime or secret prosecutions alien to our hlStory and our traditions ," the justices were told Thal statement was made in an ap- peal filed by lawyers representing two Richmond, Va .. reporters ousted from the murder trial of John Paul Stevenson in September in Hanover. TEVENSON. CHARGED wtlh the 1976 murder of a Hanover hotel manager, was being tried for the fourth time. His first trial ended in a conviction but was overturned because impermissible evidence was used. Stevenson's second trial ended m a mistrial when a juror was excused and no alternate was available. His third trial also ended in a mistrial, reportedly caused by a prospecuve what -who tesWied t.o what." P&OSECtJTORS VOICED no ob- jection to the defense lawyer's re- quest, and Taylor approved it, ciim, a Vlrginia law 1lvln1 blm such authority. Two of the persons asked to leave the courtr oom were Richmond newspaper reporters Timothy Wheeler and Kevin McCarthy. They and their employer, Richmond Newspapers Inc., filed suit, challenging as unconstitutional the Virginia law as used by Taylor. The Virginia Supreme Court io JuJy upheld Taylor's act1on. In asking the 1ustices for help, the newspaper lawyers argued, "Public access lo criminal trials is a fW>· damental constitul1onal nght." ' BY ALLOWING TRIALS to be closed to the public and press wit.bout any showing that "so drutic a step ia required" t.o insure a fair trial, the Virginia law violates that nght, they contended. The appeal was s upported in "friend-of-the-court" briefs by lhe ACLU and nine journalism organiza . t1ons. On July 2, the U S Supreme Court split 5-4 in giving trial judges enormous authority Lo bar the news media and pub.be from tradition.ally open courtroom proceedings. J)ENTURES ~AMf. OA Y ~f.AVICf. AVAluau:. ORTHODONTICS &OARD QUAllP'ltO ORTHODONTIST 11550- DR. ARNOLD H. FLANZER J 1 OS HARBOR, COST A MESA I ACROSS fROllt HOCOI 642-0112 WASHINGTON (AP) -Pope John Paul Il's weekend visit to ArtWomen Washtngton will cost District of Columbia and federal taxpayers about Circa 1900 $1.5 million. nearly two· thirds or il overtime pay for police. officials say. In ~cture But some savings were realized as well, since 1.200 members of Roman Catholic youth groups and scouting or· ganizations cleaned up tons or trash left by the crowd of 175,000 who al· tended the pope's Sun· day Mass on the Mall between the Capitol and the Washington MOOU· meot. ..:...~. wbo~lllea..sk 1n just 90 minutes Mon· day, were rewarded with aoft drinks and certlAeates of apprecl•· tloo bearlng the J>OPe's picture. B esides the police overtime. tax funds were spent for reeding and housing some personnel, bringing in extra health and sanita- tion workers and erect· ing security fences. IN ADDITION, local governments will have to pick up some $400,000 in extra expenses for in c rea sed weekend se rvi ce or the Washington area's c;ub· way system. The Was hingto n Catholic archdiocese estimates it has s pent $400.000 on the pope'<., appearances. much of 1l to build an altar and backdrop on the Mall Families in the 136 parishes were asked to contribute S5 apiece to defray the cost. "American Women · Artists at the Turn or tbe Century" will be the topic of a lecture Oct. 18 at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. Sponsored by the educational council of the museum, the lecture wlll be presented by Charlotte Rubenstein, art lnatructor at Sad- dlebacll College. Cof&·ol the l~&a • _. lllllludes a • a.m. eorree btt~. e lecture begins al 11 a .m . at the muaeum. ao'7 ClW Drive. For reservations, call 494-6531. S&L Sets Free Bus Friday Free transportation lo and from Emeritus Day activities al Saddleback College on Friday is be- ing offered by Fidelity Trust Savings and Loan in Laguna Beach. The Fidelity Trust bus will leave the Laguna Beach Council on Aging offices, 515 Forest Ave. at 8 30 a.rn . Friday. rc- turnmgat4 p. m. Emeritus Day will be held on the Saddleback campus to honor senior citizens of the South Coast. Seniors should call 497-2441 for bus re· servations. I Sears Huntington Beaeh SURPLUS STORE We sell fi111t quality and disront.lnued mercbandt.se from Sears Ret.aJl and Cal~log Otatribudoo. Assorted "Was" prices quoted are the regular prices at wbicb the ~ms were formerly olfered by Cataloa or in ...., SUn RNll st.ores uo.md \be COUlltry. Infants Bath Carpet a Acceaaorlea 5 In 1 Bunny Suits , .. •~' Former Catatog Prices Boys' N.F.L. Jackets Were $12.99 Now 7/8 H.P. Router Was $59.50 Were $25.99 Now • s '-.1 Boys' Jogging Suits Were $16.99 KING UNDHEREIS N PROREM. Now 12 piece Automotive Testing Kit Was $99.99 Now sso00 Cooler Covers Were $11 .99 to $1 3.99 sgoo • Women's Pants 1n crepe type fabric Were $20.00 CALIFORNIA I FIRBT~~ ...... , ....... ·or Avenue• Newport Beach • 92663 • 642-95ll Now$7°0 Automatic Juicer Was $12.99 Now s75o NowS99$ Assorted Flatware Sets 50% off Fonnet' C•tlllog Prba ' ; ' ' U OM. Y fltt.OT ........ Octobet 10, 1171 \ ,,-----------~~~---------------------------------~---------~-------- • ~ I t ? ! . f t ' II , . ,. ~ I I • •• "\ Latest Smoker Research Ju& In: t MERIT undisputed victor over leadin hi h tars in tests comparing taste and tar eve . Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. , I • r' t. , I A ·new national smok r study has just been completed. It reaffirms that low tar MERIT cari match the taste of high tar cigarettes and also provide long-terrn satisfaction -even to former smokers of high tar brands. New Smoker Research rests 'Thousands An extensive two-part study was · conducted among smokers from across the United States. -Tar/Taste Tests against leading high tar brands involving thousands of stnokers. . ,, -National Surveys off ormer high tar smokers who have switched to MERIT. The results: stunning. .,...__ _ _,nJof: A sig ___ ·..._...·.._..___ __ majority of smokers rated MERIT taste as good as - or better than -high tar leaders. Even cigarettes having twice the tar. Proof: Of the 95%stating a prefer, , I l ·-~~ UJ (}) ~.October tO, 1979 DAIL y Pil.OT A• --.r ---• ··- ence when tar levels were revealed, 3 out of 4 smokers chose the · · ·· MERIT low tar/good taste combina-- tion over leading high tar brands. In a national s~Qf MERIT smokers, low tar Mh}{(Twas found to be a ~tisfyipg,. la,ig-tertn taste alternative to rugh tar smoking. .. Proof· The overwhelming ma, jority of MERIT smokers polled felt they didn't sacrifice taste in switch~ ing from their high tar brands. Proof: 96 % of MERIT stnokers don ~t miss their former high tar brands! · Proof: 9 out of 10 enjoy smoking as much since switching to MERIT, are glad they switched, and report MERIT is the best-tasting low tar they've ever tried! It's clearer than ever. In test , after test, nationwide research con-i tinues to detnonstrate that MERIT . . ~ -· delivers a winnin ~· . . corn ination o taste and low tar. A combination that seems to be • attracting more and more smokers every day and- • m.ore impor- tantly-~ satisfying \.OIN 1fl.R-'£t-il\IC~£1) f\."~()~ them long term. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ~&lOO's -------... , J Wed~y. Octooet 10, ttn ORANGE COUNTY Times Change on State Campus Communist Figure to Dedicate Library's R adical Literat ure TANK 11 -llartne Captain Robert Cassidy aaya hit· 1967 Pord atatlon waaon aoes anywhere and everywhere. 81 O.C. 11\llTfNG ................. rrom \bit .... ,. my, bow llmu ., ... dt.Mfld" deoartmtnt Word toCD8 from Jutt acroa , the Ora .. • County Unt that DQrothy HH ltJ, tbt lon•ll m.• Southern calUomJa cha,rman of lhe Com- mWllJt Party USA, waa t.o be at Cal state Loni Buch today to ln- au1urate the camput Ubrary's new coUKUon ol radlcal llterature. To be known aa lbe Dorothy Ray Healey CollecUon, the 10.000 or so 1tem1, motU1 from Yr1 Htaley's pertOn&l cottecUon, include poUUcaJ "------------------pamphlets, books, periodicals, ~ 1petcbe1 1and poalllon papers Pb Le I c1oeu1D411Ddng lhe tiny, cigar-smokln1 one ga :=~.':iyact1v1Ues with the Com· • The collection. according to a ailabl spokesman for the Cal Stale Long id Av . e Beach Library, also cover:, Mrs. a,. FaED SCllOEllEBL Ot•o.61J ........... Healey'• 1ean a1 a labor or1anlier ln a111eu.ltural areu of California lone before anyone ever heard or Ceaar Chavez. Mu. Healey'a acbeduled ap- pearance at Cal State Long Beach is tbe flr,t alnce 1he made a speech t.o atudenta ln IB65 that stirred angry proteal• from lhe Long Beach e1tabliahment. A University spokesman said Cal Stale Long Beach is happy to get the Healey collection because "such materials are exceedingly scarce to- day and are seldom retained in an or· ganized fasb..ion where they can be used by scbolars." lt took university librarians "several years to assemble and ln· dex this record or a turbulent era m California politics," the spokesman said. What next for Dorothy Healey? A movie about her colorful Ute! Who do you auppOSe would star? ••• THE ITl'H STATE Senatorial Dia· trict Caucus will gatber Oct. 20 at the Sant.a Ana bome of Ounce County Tax Collector-Treasurer Robert Citron. A pot.luck dinner starts at 6:30 p.m. All l>emocrata who live in the 37tb District are invited. Call lDH Ctnoc· co. ~36-7347. or Annabel Walkins. SM-7314, for details. • *. REPtJBUCAN STATE Chairman Truman Campbell will be in Oran1e County Oct. 25 to apeak to the annual meeting of the Council of Republican Women. Hla talk is scheduled for 1 p.m. at the Saddleback Inn lo Santa Ana. *** ON 11IE NIGHT of Oct. 25, At· lorney General George Deukmejian will speak durhl,1 a cltnner u.t•n1 Of the Oraqe County Bar AAoelation at Newport 8each'1 llarrtott.Hotel. • * .. THE A881:KBLY Criminal J•t.ice Committee wl11 be conduct!Q a day-, Jong bearinc Oet. 29 In Newport Beach. Aa sell)blywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, a member of the committee, said the lawmakers will be looking lnto bow the California 'a criminal justice ayat.em responds to violence in the schools. Views will be solicited, she said, from school administrators. proba· tion officers. juvenile court judges, defenJe attorneys, prosecutors and the California Teachers Aasoclatioo. The bearing will get under way at 9 :30 a.m. in NewPort Beach City Council chambers at City Hall • Beglnnin& Nov. 1, low·COSl legal services wtU be offered t.o Orange County residents through a phone-in clinic operated by the Orange County Bar Asaoc:latioo. The clinic will be staffed by volunteer at- torneys who will provide consultations ror $15. Stud1es conducted by the American Bar As· aociaUon and the county bar association indicate that between SO and 8S percent of all legal pro· blems can be resolv~d by a phone call ~r a singl~ consultation, according to Ho~ard Harmon. presl· dent or the county bar association. MORE COMPLEX LEGAL problems will be referred to one of more than l.!50 attorneys wbo will offer reduced-fee service in areas of ~an:"lY la~, consumer law, wills and estates and cnmtnal mis· demeanor defense, he said. Moon lite Sole Salp ot Salf>.., th•'> Fri nito 7 10 10 om at Hunungton Center LONDON IN THE FALL Straw Hat Pizza's Grand Opening! The clinic wilJ be located adjacent to the coun- ty bar association offices al 17291 Irvine Blvd .• Suite 309. Tustin. The clinic's phone number is 838-0610. For south Orange County residents, the number is 494·7455. The clinic will be open from 9 a .m. to S p.m. Monday through Thursday and on Saturday. HARRISON SAID COUNTY residents often are confused about their legal rights and resPonsibiUties and reel they can neither a/ford an attorney nor know how to reach one. He said he believed the phone·in clinic would help "d.ispell these notions " Telephone consultal1ons may be paid for with major credit c<.1rds. ln·person consultations for persons who don't wish to charge the services also will be available. THE NEW SERVICE, called "Law Phone Legal Clinic" will be primarily directed at middle· 1Dcome persons who normally would not quallry :or consultations provided by other legal ald or· ianiutions. Tiie eoaDb' bu ueociatJoo already r:= a .,__ PaGC¥aao. ,.o'1dlns .. Mt tiur for poYertY level penou, .aod ...,_ ..,wral Service to mMcb attorneys and elieata. Harrison said the new service will help fill a "community need" and at the same time provide work for the "growing number or underemployed htwyffS tn the eeunty." Dollar Stretcher ~T Fare $544• By BRITISH AIRWAYS ALAN CLARK TRAVEL 2626 E. 7tt. St. LoncJ leocll, CA (2 I 3) 434-9996 '2 f 0A Act.. f"urdtG\f' 1 DA Min. 6 Ma. Maa. ----- CORRECTION In the Sears Ad- vertising Section of October 10th there Is an advertise- ment for #4211 Televl91on set, aele priced et 399.95. Thia televiajon aet ... not ... ,,., .. mote control. We atnceretr regret ttllt error. 1$ears l -------··---........ , •' . You can win 8 run 1r1p v•a Air California •1a1 a1 Lakeland Village ~nd N'l1r,; 1 Budqe1 RPnt-a-Car r-• , • 1( 1. • f1'' I ,' t' j C;..,,4 GREAT TREATS FOR THE KIDS! Relax ~htle the ktds en1oy free ndes on Charlie Horse"'free movies and balloons Or play electronic games FREE FLYER! Be lhe f1rs1 on your block 10 gel a Sn1H N Fly Pt.ua Flyer Free• W1lh purchase of any large 0flq1na1 or Deep Dish pua A WHOLE NEW WAY TO ENJOY PIZZA~ Start w•fh grouo sea11ngs or auae1 s~c.es tor twos p 1"1 1' ,., ,,... 1r r ;frT"t. adr: ... ·" .· ' .r l'-' ,u~ OUR NEW SALAD BAR : A FRESH IDEA! Tempting 1oppngs fresh vegetables dresS1nqs garnishes galore A salad specracular you wont wanr 10 miss' HncosTAMESA Straw Hat's Here!. ' . Nowin eostaMesa 187East17th Street Costa Mesa 631 -1992 You've Never Seen to Pizza Ult Y<>u've Been to Straw Hat. Sheriff John from ·~ POWWW" wlll be appeMlng on Saturday, October 13 from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Grand Opening Special 'Ytl Strc)w HClt . '·' .. • .... .... 4111\ ••••• - ---·~ ~ -• -•• ,., . CALIFORNtA ~. 0c'oe. 10. tm OM. y PLOT A JI ..... Riverside Kids ~cing LA Busing? 5i Pa leonlolotl•t Rlebard Leakey. 3' bu 1ulfered kldney f allure and it ln Loncloo awaiting a kidney tran 1 plaol operation In December. SAVEi ART SUPPLIES SPECIALS All YOU NEED TO BE CREATIVE •llG. l.H ACAOIU SUTCJI 'AO •IK. I.St POml PAM -Ult" st '*In HOlOISfT •llG. ttt C.TlllCTIOll PUO-•llG. 1.0 MAGK IUIUl-flM. Ulf"Ollllm PIG.OflO •tlG. I. rt WATU COlOIS-,.. •llG. Ut MAGIC IUllll-llOAD. .,_ ~:i~:: 69! RIVERllD& <AP) -TM avtbor ol a ltlUWlde uatl-buln1 l.DJU.UV9 bu ralMd tbe poeaJbWt1 that RJvenlde e•UdrH aaJ1tat be buled to Loa Ao .. a. to ....,,,te teboola tbere StatAI S. Alan Robblu, D· Van Nuy1, who wu ln Rlvenide to an- nouDC9 &ot.S chairmen for UM cam- palp, Nici, "Oa Oct. lJ Superior Court Judie PauJ Ellf •tart.a bear· ln11 to lncTude.Rlvenlde County lo a metropoUtao buaLD1 plan " 8 tJT AN A'M'O&NEY for the Los An1ele:a achool board derued that E1ly. ol. La&una Beach, would con. alder a metropolitan bualn1 plan that would lnclude a portJon of RJ veraJde County •early u Oct. U. He said tJlia mooth'a bearin p wlU determine only whether Loi An1eles can desegregate Ila acboola. stnn the number of white atudenta lt b&a. Robblna, conta.cted lat.er by the RlversJde Press-Enterprise, said, "f view it 81 Judge Egly will not initial- ly be coosiderinl a metropolitan plan but before the hearings are over Judge Egly will be considering a metropolitan plan.·' ~ WlN1S YOU TO OllCI OUI e lVtR1DA1 LOW PllSCllPTION PRIC~ aaNT su1vm· SHOW THAT TMRtm s APF 8-DIGIT CALCULATOR ""'"AWM aoa FUNCT10M MUDYI WNIU noas WTI TMllm19'' n1a 7 fun<llOM Wtlh 3 key l"fMMl'IOIY lot1et1ft I Wallet Included ' W f01 £VllTONE EVEIYDAYI ... i PllCIS All LO I our phounocom lo< a po<• com '• 2 v Pleos• conioc • ou ho•• t04J# newt prnu1phon • pcM ''°" befot y pl II WI pt • ..ct °"' l1lled W• 1n.nk 1r:i•,1 ~all ;:~ ~'.C:'°" IO llOM· phormoc•'1 "''" 91 _ ~o thllhy, PreK11p11on D.9t let 1ou• pre\<11P ,,.... ....__._ 1t7• '-'"'I .. . .. ENGLISH LEATHER 3 PC. TIA VEL sm •2 OL ClllOGll•2 oz. am• SMAV •2~ 01. SlKI DIODOUlff S.00 2'' MFG. YAlUl Seen" for Men • Engh'h leothe< •Wind 0.1h •lime • l1mbet line ·w..,c..--.. -· GILLmE SERIES SPECIALS 1" •TUCttUIOt · :: ... J" .,,., i·s 11111m "1<l ..... 10 •fOUlY SllAVI CtlUI 11 01 1 .. llG Ot UlllOll-llMlllG. I.CJ ... , • s 01. l lGfrf GUHO UOllll l" OfODOIAlfT "9A fllG Ut .... •lnte. Gilllt1• ' World wr•e\ ao, •. boll G& Get all 1n., de1011, ot your locol lht1hy ~'Of• Al'o '" detool' on l1oc II pkg lo< mlg ••lund LlllY'S PAOllC ,_SALMON MARY KITCHEN COllDDWI MASSENGILL DISPOSAM.I DOUQI( HOLD 4 Ml. COUGH SUPPllSSAMT llG.77c CU TEX MAlL POllSM llMOVU llG. 69C =179 IS'h oe. While ••odl• Iott, :79c 1$ or. Wtille 1tocb Iott. UDY'S JUICI PACI flUm =55~. Wtll4t ttodi• ..... •·84c r.n llGIDlllT DlllMlllTAlm ~;1• h1. p6w "" v. oa. 1.1' u. lOlltftV" lor odullt °' thllchn. Pod1099of 10. ... FILM PROCESSING SPECIAL s 17 COlOl 8UIOIMllff ::.69~. From tlOl'ldord ,,..oti... Of .W.. Robbtnl' pf'OP()Hd amend.....t to the state cooatftutioo, Prop. 1 oa tbe Nov. e ballot, would b8r court~ bulln1 to achieve lnte1ration eac.pt IQ caaea wherre aeeregaUon wu de· liberate. ATTOaNEY DAVID Petenoo. tbe attorney r epresenting the school board. aald Judie Ecly had left open the question of whether 1ucb 1 metropolitan pJan might be •P· prop rt ate if the Los An1elea 1Cbool dla· trtct cannot deaeue1ate ita 1Cboola g1 ven the percent.age of white studenta the dhtrlct bu available. That white ALIEN CHASE· TARGnSET . 0°,. 9"" J THRIITT4'' ""''°" ••PP9d PRICE do,'' o ,, J Al1Pn tQ,qf'h -'(-., • • ~ ,,. - ._L perceatageilaboutf'I, PetenoDaald. Peterson 1ald h• doubted wettem Rlvenlde County diatrtdl, 1tveo tbeJr racial and ethnic perceo-tacn. woWd be mucb help ln lntecrat- IDI Loi Anaea. tcboola. Four of tJae five Riverslde~area dJatrteta bate minority percenta1es of from :rt to 13 percent. Ft1ure:a for tbe fifth dlltrict, Moreno Valley, were not available. Robbins said, "I a1ree -for a million reuona. A compu.1aory bus- ing plan that wouJd include Riverside County would not work. PIANOSAURUS OR BIG SOUND STAR TREK OR BATMAN CONllOWD SPACI fUGlfT QWIEI ~ RfG.,09 ~ 1s.99 !o::. lo !\ o4 0( tion with Conttolled Scio<• f l'9111 toy\ GIUT BIG 28 IN. INYICTA ELECTIONIC HASBRO TENTE 1u11D9sm CUDDL y TEDDY aw MASTllMIND GAME '='12'' i::r24" ·-"°"""Of~ '°'' p<f• ...... lftQf'e •lltl""9 ....... orginol CORRUGATED FLOUL STORAGE BOXES llG. 1.1t u. 74wllli10'" -"°'" any•' 3 s4 1h1ng1 Clolt!M. foy1 l•· Mnl etc \IU<dy & 01110< • \ ,. ... will\ cloM fltflnlJ lid\ fOI E0tr IOOH-.blt. ·:rac~ 99 •n .. N<J TOUI Mla.AKT oota Creohve lun from Ho\b<o -TUIF IUILDll LAWNllmUZ ~4'' 20005q ..... SCllULU LIQUID PWnfOOD ~1·· 11 ~ llOftlt. RTOIO e Tero at lomtWd '· '. AJ• DAii.. Y ptLD-r ' • $7 Million Computer-Car Unveiled PASADENA (AP> A al , tray car built arouod 18 batteria and • mlerocompul r was preaented aa proof tMt eMctric can tu ..a ce>n· wm r demand for 11.y Ulb, eft'lclent and ffOllOIP,lt lraDlportatJoa.. The esl)9rimutal car, duiped and buUt with f1 mllUoe ln federal money. 1'demout.r11A1 lb•l 1 welJ. eoalneeNcl eleetrtc ear can meet the mljority ol our drivlq Medi and virtually all lb n of a ~ car -and iSo IO ece>nomlcaJly,'' Conrad Welnlein of Olobe·Union Inc. said Tueaday. Government aod lnduslry officiala told a news COllfereoce hens that the Punch eltdrk car, with a top apeed ol more tbao as mpb, bu a ra.ni• of uo miles wb-in drl~ at uteady U mph. TBft SAID l'l'OP·ANO.GO city drtvlAt droot the ran1 to 7~ mUea before the batterit1 need an eltht bou.r·n!Charfinc from• at.a.ndard elec· tric outlet and a pluc hidden behind the f roat Ueta1e plate Tb• four·pa11en1er car wu de· 1l1ned to be 1uitable for mau pro- duction ln the next deude with u pricetq ot M.400, In today'i. dollars Electric letl veh1cle one was de- "Wiiiie, we've been married for over 35 years now. Don't you think It's time we ~ave some thought to . divorce?' Nudists Ousted Neighbors Irked veloped by General Electric Co .. Chryaler and Olobe·union under con· tract with the U.S. Department of Ener1y. The Jet Propulsion La boratoty here mana1ed the projecL The four.paaaen14l..r /car, which hums quietly u lt n\OVea, uses an enhanced version of convenUonal automobile batteries. Welnleln, whose company de· veloped the battery. said it provides 30 percent more energy per pound than standard batteries and should provide 30,000 lo S0,000 miles of drlv· ing before wearing out. He estimated ' . the replacement cost of a set of bat· terles at '800. JPL P&OJECT MANAGO TOM Barber said virtually all the lechnolot.Y in the car "belongs to the U.S. government" and will be public· ly available. The Ener1y Department's Gerald J . Walker said bis agency fintnced the pf'OIJ'am to stimulate research and development •lo a bl&b·risk technology and to convince lnduat.ry and the public that an electric car "can realistically be conaidenid a prime candidate for the marketplace in the not,. too-distant future.'' CALIFORNIA The COMPLETE WOMAN la the lint and only ".complete" career guidance and development center ~ help you ftnd the aoswen. • Carter Guldonct & Se~ctUni • Carter Plactt'Mflt • Pro/tukmal Salu Training •Carttr A~ Ask about our FREE "Career In Sales'' Seminar CaU Now!-'7W15Mt15 The Complete Woman CAAEEA GUIDANCE. o&vf!~MIHT & PLACEMl!NT •1W l'l..!Meltl/ ....... CA- Now·s the t11ne to toy shop For everyday use and Christmas. tool Come in while our selection 1s et It's peak. Beat the crowds end the line'! And, get 15% off ell our famous name toys. games and wheel goods (except b•cycles end skates).. S•le ~ eHectlve through Sund•Y BAKERSFI ELD <AP> -Patrons of a nudjst camp who reportedly disrobed before they arrived and didn't bother to dress when they left have led Kern County Supcrv1~ors to reject a plan to keep the sun club open Camp owner Paul Brady sa1ct he bought the property near Hart Fial in the Tehachapi foothills because the nearc!'.l ne ighbor was a half·mtle away. Residents or the area had written numerous letters complaining about the patrons' behavior, official.a said all our famous name toys. Put their favorites on lay-away The matter was forwarded lo the supervisors after the county zoning boa.rd spilt on keeping the camp open. Brady, who has operated the camp for seven years, had not obtained a use permit for it. The camp ia located ln an area zoned as re- stdentiaJ suburban Inlaid Vinyl Fosh1onflor~ is the most durable, no-wax inlaid vinyl Congoleum., makes, with on Inlaid wear-layer of vinyl color chips that give It remarkable durability with very llff1e core. Choose from 7 elegant designs and 25 tone-on-tone colors. Sole ends °" November 16, 1979. Now Only$ 13~ Yd. ...__...,. __ INNOVATIVE FLOORING 840-1345 CARPET NO-WAX VINYLS CERAMIC HARDWOOD DRAPES WOVENWOOOS MINI BLINDS ... llTIMATIS _w_._•T_._··-·--t T.,,... I • 9)6W..., Huntington hech Now 15.29 HOURS: MON.-FRI. Now 22.94 Reg. 21.11. Merlin has 6 different computer gamd. Aoe5 7 to adult. Now 1.69 Ae9. 1.tt. Star Wars action figures. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SAT. 10 P.M. toe P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOON to 5 P.M. Now 22.94 A ... 21.11. Atomic Arcade efectronlo pm· bell For apes 6 end up. Batterl" not Included. Now 11.80 Reg. 13.M. Chugga· Chugga Choo Choo for little engineers ages 3 to 7. Battenes not Included Now ·25.49 Reg. 29.99. Electronic Baseball 2 Any aQt> can play Banerlf'S not included •CIC Now, two great ways to charge! ( • ( '- now Now 12.74 Reg. 14.99. Mv 801!11• Baby doll Now 12.74 Aeg.14.11. Betty Crocker" juicer/blender really works Now 15.29 Reg. 17.11. Fisher Price 22 piece off shofe cargo . base ploy set. FOf kids • .. ) .,., •. ages 2 to 6. .... ' _..-...... ~ !!} FASHION ISl.AND STORE ONLY 644-2313 t ·---..... -..--·----~........__,,. --- NATION Wednelday. October 10. 1979 DAILY PILOT A J 3. ANXIETY Shroud Analysis Slated A Coll~ .... rch THm ta studying the u.. or antl4n11 modtcttlON TO OUAL.I FOR THESE APPAOYEO STUDIES Volunl&ef~ must be ii IHat 18 yetrt old ind currently lalllng either Vellum 0t a Vallum-tyce medlClllOll Females taking or1t contr1ceptlvea and ••oenencino anKlety ere 1190 being recru114ld VOLUNTEERS WILL RECEIVE A FREE tmel e>hyalcal ex minaoon lab testa medlcatt0n ind v1t111 w11tt a Pfofe:.slONI Cell (714) 752-7937 BETWEEN 8 A.M and 5 PM 25% off vested suits. Sale 86.25 Reg. $115. Our four· part Ouad• Solid color blazer and matching trousers Plus rP11crs1bl<> vf'st and pa11ernt1d slacks to coorctinatr Dacron• oolvc>sler RPoular o;horr anrl lonq s111 .. ., Sale 71.25 Reg. $95 Crn;p pin· slrtPP sw1 of O.icron· pofypsf Pr deta1lt1d Wiit! o.,tr .. 1oht fl.JP POCkf'1~ CPnl<>r 11Pnl Rf"Qular short and ronq sizes Fine Jewelry 14KGold LO ALAMOS, N.M. <AP> - Scl.ollltl who admlnlattred • bal\tr.)' of tH t• to the Holy hroud ol Turin will metlt here lb11 W kend lo 80 Ov"r wh•t they've 1 amed about the nillc lhat. eome bet eve ta the tMlrtal cloth ot Chnat. Som 40 scaeou.u aare work.in& on the project. A aroup of them partlclpated in the October 19'18 teeu wtMo I.be abroud wu ex- amined with lnlrared and ultra· violet radiation, X rays and chemlcala. THE GROUP WILL meet m private at Loa Alamos Sclentiflc Laboratory to or1anJ1e their Un· dJn11. Lab chemiata Robert Dlneaiar and Raymond Roaiera; John J ackson and Erle Jumper or the United States Air Force Academy; and Lul1i Gonella of the Turin Polytechnic lnst.itule a re scheduled to discuss the pro. ject with the news media Fri· day. The 14-foot·long shroud, kept at a Catholic church in Turin, Italy, contains the reversed im· aee or a race, front and back, similar to a photographic negative. The process by which the image was formed la un- known. AUTBO&ITIES IN-TU&IN gave the scientists permission to examine the shroud following a rare public d.lJplay of the cloth in 1978. The testing took place in the Palace of Savoy next lo a chapel built in 1694 to house the shroud. The shroud was acquired by the Duke of Savoy In the mjd. 15th century and has been in possession of the Italian famiJy since then ~ - ----------------------------------- Special 9.99 Velour Pullovers Long sleeve in ribbed or solid texture. Special 29.88 Name Brand Watches by Waltham, Benrus, Lucien Picard, Gruen, Elgin Special 9.88 to 24.88 Selected styles Cobra, Zipper and Serpentine Necklace & Bracelets. 15". 18" and 7" FASHION AND CLASSIC STYLING FOR MEN ANO LADIES Many custom designs wrth 17 1ewel mov~ment. shock resistant. Some water resistant. In gold or sllver tone. Limited to stock on hand. ' 25°/o off Sale s15 Men's dress slacks. Reg. $20. Woven polyester twill slack. Watch pocket, belt-loops. Ban·Aol11 waist Heather colors. men's sizes 30-40. Sale 17.25 Reg . $23 . Belted dress slack rs flannel-lik e polyester I r ayo n I 0 r I o n "' acryli c B a n ·R ol" w 1ast. watch pocket Men·s srzes :Jo-40 • Sale 20.62 20% off velour shirts. Reg. 27.50. S1riprd 11rlour <,h1rt 1<, cnlton polVf",IPr with sohr.' cr•lor pr-tcke1 and cuff~ S11P<, S·M L·XI Sale 20.62 Reg. 27.50. A&sorted fashion velour 1s ;i collon polyt1srcr blend R11i>s S M·L·XL Sale 18.75 Reg. S25. SollC1 color velour shirt Is cottor'\/polyester w ith collar and placket styllnq Sizes S·M·l·Xl HOURS: •CIC Now. two great ways to charge! MON.-FRt. FASHION ISLAND ff ill Still St•n Larf\ Pressler, H S 0 .• uses a hom(·mad·e s till to illustr a te the ll-rhnology required to produce a lcohol fuel Pressler. shown on Capitol Hill. ad· \'Ota le!> making alcohol fuels. Court Rejects Sex Abuse Plea \1 \DF.:R \ 1AP1 A .... oman who claimed her hu-,b.1nd rai><·d h<>r with a cucumber before !>he ... hot hrrn f1 \ l' t1 ml'~ in the head and chest has been '>t'nt<'nr•"Cl t11 fl\e year'> 1n ... tatc pnson. L1-.an Thomp">on Blackwell. 22, was sentenced to thrE't-vcars for voluntary mansl aughter and ~IH'n d two year enhancement for use of a firearm 1n :.1 adcra County Superior Court. HER CONVICTION CAME AFTER her first trial ended in a hung JUry M rs. Blackwell. wbo r emarried afler the slay· mg. s hot Ronald ~an Thompson, 216. in July, 1978. She contended the shooting culminated two years' or sexual and physical abuse by Thom~ wbo reportedly raped her w\lh the c\llCU.IDber beat her severely lhe nicht of lhe slaytnc. HOWF.VEll. nn; PllOSECU'nON conlended Mrs BlackweU showed no evidence of abuse when arrested. PubUc Defender Lester <HDdron aaJd ,.ft plAADed to appeal tbe conviction oa ffl'OU,Dda that some oC tbe evidence used by lbe Pt09eCul.ion wu obtained iUegally. pers :-;1-.:w DELHI , India IA P > India's 635 m1Won peopll• mclude about 3 2 million lepers, the Health ~llmstry announced It sard 1t hopes to have more thLJn 80 percent of them under treatment next ~ l'Jr A Tribute To A Great American JOHN WAYNE After years of playing rugged men of action. he won a Best Actor Oscar for his role in True Gr~t. Now he is honored on a Collector's plate. The "Duke" commissioned Mr. Endre Szabo. to paint his portrait. John Wayne was so favorably impressed with Szabo's se ns1t1ve characterization of the strong ! minded cowt>oy:-that hl:allowed Mr. Szaba to have a plate made of the painting. The . plate by Lynell Studios. is a big 1 O~" diameter. LIMITED IDITIOH ................... 14500 LAST CHAHCE! HOW-«M STOCK! CO.... .... rHOHI OR WR~SUPft. Y UMfTIDI Master Charge BofA. & Visa accepted A$ about our ottter colledlbles ~urgen Park West , Inc. 1011ow.,.... ... _ 10 ··~i;.•P.M. T,shislcnel nney STORE ONLY 10P.M.to6P.M. \:I ri 644-2313 SUNDAY IJ~~~· ~· A.IUI'\ I l 12 NOON to 5 P.M. ~,. ,~,..., L..--------------------------.....:::;;;._NeWPORT __ _. __ CENTER ______________________ ._. ______________ .._.----------------------- t1f--.ttta•• Yahy, Calfonila t2701 1714f t64·2tH I ' ~) I I I .. ' Cldldp,...ll•fl D~ f.r C.rd• DEA& READERS: la • 9"e .... , II eenala lo be welcomed by •etlwln ol amall ~. V•· derwrU.era Labora&ortet late. <VU •• •ced tltat 11 ltae a-ut~ • P'OIH• &aaal wlD ""9lft eer· tala popalar types of e:stmllo9 eords aad •P· pllHce tupply cords lo be ~ wttlt 11ew 11fety delilps lo mlaJmlle dte rt.all el cMJclretl SU· talablg mou.UI barn lajartes or reeeMa1 u elee· c.nc a~t. AT YOUR SERVICE OBITUARIES J . 1'71, at wllkll time &hote UL Lll&ed .,...._. alld eir&ealioa corda mut comply wt&aa dlese •• re. qalremea&I. t:.rlla•t Odor N•r111t1l l11 N"" Car £LECTiltC COAD1 WtU. M MDDIGN!O AS SHOWN TO MAK£ THEM CHILO~OOF Qrtpe Wll .. Curved to Hawe Shield•, UnuHd Outleta Wiii Get Cloaunta ~ pal'pOlle lD developla1 lltese req_ldnmeall is to redu<e die poHlbWty ol a cldld eeatactJai lhe blades of a Hpply cord &ad reeeued oaUet cont.acts of aa extetaaloa ~. kddeata ta~ to be avoided by tbne HW reqlllreaeeu ladllde: incident.a wltere a teetbJa& c::lallcl clllewa Ute COll.Dff· lion of an applluc:e cord wit.It aa elrtea1Jo8 cont, or sucks the a.aued end of aa eneu• cord; a.ad incidents wltere an older dlllcl, wt.o bH troaltle separatlag an appliance plug from aa eneuioll c:ord, puta lite plug lnlo Illa mout.b lD order lo yuk apart lite ~ttUon. DEAR PAT· I bought a "low mileage" 1976 car recently. 1\ has had a tuneup, but still e mits a very bad odor from the exhaust pipe. This is particularly noticeable after J turn off the ignition and park the car in the garage. The dealer claims tbe smell is due to the catalytic converter and there's nothing that can be done about it. Is this true? K. W,, Costa Mesa For the Record Broth.el Bloc An au&o meebanlc conlacted by A YS agl"tff wtth the dealer. ftls odor ls aa "afkr effect" of toclay•s emiuloa controls. As loag as you are ulag DO·lead , .. oune Hd your engl.ne i3 not buJ1lla& oU, "bat you smell ls normal. ••r•lu MllSIC* COMlo&llMITY MOSfllTAI. ._,u Mr • ..., """ Al<l\ltO WflQlll M•• tion vi.to. 9ttl A ...... 111 Nu.•"".,.,, J~ Tr0U9". HUfll l.l'Clton 8'1«h, Qltl .. _.." Mt. •rod"°" L•rry W1nterOOurfl(O S.11 Ju•n c..pill•-. llOy ........ 1. M r •ncl Mr> Aobttl H1111,.101a, Mhslon llle10. 91ri ....... IJI Mr •net Mr'\ R•rhard VtH•n•U•• D•n• Poll\t. olrt ,..._,I Mr .,., M n. l.yf\f'\ Atnnlre, M" •1tADllY JAMES P. BRADLEY, rnlclaflf Of COii• Mew, C... P•sMCJ -•v 01\ O< ,_.. 4, ""' He Is surv1-by hlo '°"' J•,.,.•• IL d uu V-s. H•v.o<I •ncl SM• 5 ol C.ta Mew, C. , clauohi.n Vktorl• e BrHI.,, Of L'• Ve"'· Hev..S. -.i.-.NldrH C ar..i .. y ., Coste -· C.. .. .,,_,. O•vl4 •M "OO.r1 8rMl•I', •filers Rulll Br•dl', M•rlann l"olllnoer •nd ~ ......,,. Funar .... ,Vien --M~y•lll,OOAM•I tll• H•rl>or lawn·Mounl Ollv• ~ .... orl•I Cll•HI H•rbor ........ Mounl Oii,.. Mon~v Of Cott• ""4tw Mrectors. ~»~ fllTMAM l"RANIC l-PITMAN, JA., rHldenl of,.__.. &e.t<n, C. "•ue<I •••v on ~-r •· 1m Born Jun• 1, t•ll In El ,..so. TUH Survived by 111, wllt 8eHI•, _,. Jotln 8oone Pllm•n of ,.._ •. c.. -FrMIM l . Pll,.,.•n f" of Mo••9•. C. and • broth"' Ollver 8ooM Pitman Of ~O<O, C• •M j vr•nd<hfldr9n Funer•I \ef'-IC•\ W lff bf held on Frlo.ty, O<IOl>o!r 12, ""al 1:00 PM at'"" Pa<rllc lllflW Mortu••y CllalM'I Or John A HullmM Sr of Htl,.tlnQ lnt~r m •nf P•< 1tu V1f!w Mtmor•af Park. Nt"wOOt t Br•C n C .. tn •·~ ot flOWf'f\ M•·monAI t (')(\'' •liu 1tOn\ m ay bP mM)fo 1n Mr P1tmAn \ nfmf' •o ttw City Of HOCJP PAf ... , V1ttw ~lu•ry d-.e<IO<' llANllllEZ ANGELA F RAC.AS RAMIR( Z "~ I~ ro•Clffll Of Huntl"91on e .... cn C:~ PM..,., away °" 0< IOCOt• I 1414 al ._., ~~ 8etoveo moth•r ot M•"""' A~o~I• oi Lonv l\tt11tl\ Ca \.usw v111 ... ueva, S.lv-• A<oo•a. C..0•9"' tl~ir•1 ~ PMft(• ~•f"•r•r. Jr •U of Hunllnoton 8"..ch, C., Jonn AtO\I• ..., P•lll' veo--h Of w-rn•n•I•• c..,. ••••• .,,..,,.,,, •• , • .,, lit •11•<""•'•" •"" aa er•••· p-...,,.,""' •I • .._.. .....,...,. --..ir• ... ......... , ......... _ ...... .._. Wiii llo ...cl ... M •:• ,.. on M"'-' •t l"" ,_IOr<O aret ... rs s.tl~s· --y ~of C"'lsll•11 ettl•I will .. Ul-•lld •I ' 00 AM on Tllur..aey •t SI ~ry's by IM SH ~. ••Vt11tl:;;l0¥1 Brk'f\ lnt•rmf'nl woll "" '" Good 5Mpnf'rd C•m~•er v. l1un11r1010" Buch C ~ Plet<t' BrotlW'f\ Sm1tll\' Mor luM y direct~ ~SJ'I STARK MARY STAAIC, r•ild<!nl ot Huni •llOIGn &•a.ch, "" PHSfld ..... .,on Ot IOIMtr s. 1m She Is wrvhred by M r l\4sb•l\d Waller, d•uvhler Ooro,,.v Vinton, br<Mher Jeclt C. H•ll, I or•nd Cleu91\1er Mid 2 11rMt-11r.,.oet.1tdren. F..,.••I Mrvl~'" -·• Mid on Wed· ,..cley at ll·OOAM •I Paclll< Vlt!w 0..pel Wiii! RaY. CIW<k $,.,.llh ot lh• ClilYM'Y ~of ~le Me ... ottl<l•I· I,..; Sonilcin Uft!'W IM Olrectlol\ of :S911\I\ I. T\ltl\111 WHIClllt Chapel. .......... WAHA\.I. .K)HN 8. WASSALL. --ew•y on --.. s. ,.,. ot ,.,. • • n ... o .. inv ftd Of Vlr .. nle _.,.d f~ JO Oe•r t••1tor et Oey ICtels ..................... _ .. ullt, ,.... ..... .,..,. -"'-" E ... ~ 1111i... ... ,-.,... ._,,.,, .. _ .. _~ .. 1...,_.1o1, c/o ...... __,.•I .... ..._. ...... c:. .,..,, ~-nrn&L. MOllTUAltY WllTC&.W CHAP& Monuart • Cremetion1 4'Z7 E. 1711\ SI Coeta Mna 646-4888 ,..c1...0THHs SMt'THS' MOllTUMT 627 Main St HontinQton Beacn 536-6539 rlMFAMA.T Cot.OMfAl. flUHaAl ~ \Ion Vl•to, boy Mt •no ""'' W~••n ... ,. M t\ ''°n v••to. 9.rt _._. . M r •tlld '-"'· 8vt1 ['kl'i> NUttlOA ...... ,0 bo, ~ ....... $ Mr •l\CI f.lo C..0..Qor K•I,.• y II"" \•Qt\ V•elo. 01r1 Mr •nd M o Verry MOOre Don• Point. v•'' ~mller6 Mr .tna Mr\ 8f Y•n ~tit. M t\1110" 111110. bOy Mr ilncl Mrs n mothy SIOM , M l\ \Ion 111110. boy s.t>t...,.,.r 1 Mr 11 nd Mr \ M le.h•rt L~•lherwooo. Mlulon V1e10. Qlrl ~r• ftAr anrcl Mr~ J6(1"1e~ MOW'Af0, M1\ )ton Vteto~ 01r1 ........... ,'° Mr •ncl Mn. Jt!<,., HOOll, MIU1on v 1e10. oov Mr .,,., Mrs. Rk Nf'd ""4tf .. n, Mr• slon Vlelo, oov ... ,..,,,..,., Mr ancl Mo RObarl 8 rem•ell Min ion V'9jo, l>Oy Mr •nd IN• Jamtt MAf\Q L•OUN """· l>Oy S11t1t ,,.., U ... , •ncl ""°'· "••""""" OellertM Sa" Cl-te. t>Oy Mr eftd Mr's. John Flel<-lw•, M,. •iofl Vlelo, flrl Mr. -Mn. Al_, Melllaf, Mr" siofl Vie lo. Qlrt • M• .,.., ,,., .. .J«tn Wiiii\, Mlnioft Viejo, l>Oy i .... "' ... '' M• encs Mo w1111 .... c""''"'· Minion Vleio, O•r1 Mr •rod Mrs SunQ-. M1ulon v-.. fO, bOY S.e-rl• M r and Mr' Norman Setftery MIHIOf\ llo•fO, Qlrl s..,t.,.,...," Mr And Mr\ O•rreh Jont''\t. S..n Cl•ntttntf', boy M r &nd Mr~ Rttl'\iH d i)tf\C.Ott M1\\IOn V1-r10. qirl S.llt ........ ,. - M r &nrf'Mr\ l 1mothy F -w11n\ M t\ \I(#\ "It" J(> QIP\ S.,.temMr II M t ttno M r\ P&tr1t i.. (..un1n .. h M1\"nn \11 .. 10 Dolf Mr ttnd Mf\ M1<.h._it,.I 0f11t Mt' \inn V'•e10 bO• Mt &nd Mr\ Pftl"' l mton ""''"0'• Vu10 o•rl M 1 •n<» ""''' ,,.,,,. \to,, . .., •• l .. ouna Nt~I bOf Mr •nd Mr' ROf' l1n•1I II I 4'0V""" N•ou«'I bOV ~ller H ~ M t •ncl liliiWS O.nlet IC u,~. M 1' \fO" V11•to rw1n Qlrh Mr •nd Mr._ kv~\,.., ~nw1nn O•n• Poil\I. 91rt Mr end Ml"s. $.._..ft 'l"Oi.tfta, #f\ ..... v .. ,.,..., I JI 1*5tc U ,Mr ..... Mn. T....., R~. s.n ~"l•.Ofrl ..... :*'1t:U Arouses Ire VIRG INIA CITY. Nev (AP> -Alleged bloc voling by proslltutes at Joe Conlorte's Mustang brothel in Storey County may be ending as a result of a decision by the county clerk lo erase names or voters who don't list home addresses . Clerk Marlene Andreasen said she was acting on advice of Secretary of State Bill Swackbamer, who said law requires a voter to list a home ad· dress a nd not just a businei;s address. SWACKHAMER AND Deputy Secretary or State Dave Howard went through Storey County voter registrations la.st week and determined more than 80 persona listed only business addrenes - most of them at Coolorte'a Mustani Ranch brothel. There are only about 800 registered voters in the COWlly, and lbe dropping of 10 percent Of those could change any "bloc voting," Swack.bamer said. "Jt'Jl be m ore difficult for a person who con· trols those votes to s wing an election." said Swack.h.amer, declining to say whether he was talking about Coo!orte. · BUT 111.ERE HAVE BEEN CLAIMS by a citizen's O'OUP that the bloc vote from tbe district encompassing Conforte's brothel bas been eno~gb to swing certain elections. There were also chums lhal some voters actually lived outside the county. The citizens' group is seeking a grand jury probe into alleged governmenta l corruption - partly as a result of the voting allegations. Ms. Andreasen said people dropped from lb~ rolls for listing business addresses could be re· instated if they can prove they actually live within the county SWACKHAM t;R SUGGESTED THAT i.uch rt:· g1st rat1ons be canct!lled and that a palicy be de· vc•loped so that per!.on!. rcg1slcring to vote mu~l ~1 vc a ph ysical dcscr1pt1on of their residence not Just a box number Ms Andreasen and representatives or the c1t1u~ns' group se<!k1ng lhE! grand jury probe both asked for Swackhame r's help tn the voting re- gistration probl<'m Gene Combs, ::.poke::.man for lhe c1t11.ens sroup, said a ·~od petition fbr the srand jury in· veaU1auoo probably will be filed t.b1a week. An In· IUa l peUUon waa rejected by two j udges on grounds It WI&$ improper . Speclflc:aUy, tbe new reqlllremea&I call for construction de•IPJ tJaat wtU ease tbe JohWI& of appliance supply cords and ex~aaioa cords, fadllta~ gripptng, and redDff lite 11.kew.ood of contact wttb Uve paru. To a«0mpll.ab tlteae 1oab. UL east-en att requlrt.ng maaa.factarera lo comply wt&aa tJp&aed spec:lflcaUoaa for blade dl•enaloaa ••d performance tests for ease of IMertioll aad ftt. Manufactunn atao are belDC t'eflll1red lo .. .,. more attradJve crlp areu, pl• belat reqalred lo provide plu.1 faeea tllat are c:eutnded wttllt a front fiaage (llllleJd). Odler reqalal&.ea for COm· pllance are deeper co!Mad receu db&aaees aJld c:loaarafwexteMto.cordMdeU. In adiltlt._ &o tlle .ew ~ ~1lift­ men&a, tM eew eneuloe ~ wtJJ lte •med with warablga aU.cMd te boda die cord a.ad • tM cordwr ........ The new deslc• c11taa1es 9" 1&artta1 te appur oa some pnMillda oa tile marW. However, tlle ef. fecUve date for mu.ractattr d'mpliaaee la Od. K .T .. Hunungton Beach No Minht1U111 011 Tax Withholding DEAR-PAT I am going to take a part.time Job. What 1s the maximum number of hours I may work each week befor~ I have to pay SociaJ Securi- ty taxes'> K.T .• Huntington Beach There la eo exempUon for mlalmum boars or wagea. For 1'7t, Soclal Secut&y coalrlbutiona are dedackd from aU wages, •P to a maximum of $%%,Mt. a.wever, there are two exceptlona. A bou1ebo&d employee does not bave lo pay Sodal Secarity lax for any quarter during wllJclt less tllaa $51 la tteeived la c:asb wages. An a&rfc:ultaral employee doetl DOt bave to pay Sodal Security tax U less U.U $1.$1 la rec:elvecl la c:aah wages for tbe year ud tile lad.lridual Is paid oe a &Jme basts for less tllu 2t days during tlae year . All GCber employees wbo are reqa)red lo pay Soclal Sec:orlty lax wllJ "ave tills tax ded•d.ed from all thelr casb wages. recudlesl of Ito• few boura att worked or bow Utt.le moeey ta eaned . ¥Guide SignupsOn Regis tration for Y Indian Guidt> fall pro· grams is under way. The progra m s, spansored by the South Coas t YMCJ\, is for pre· tee nage yoWlgs ters and their parents l\cllvit1c ::. include cookouts. nature walks, crafts. games. Indian lore· and :;crv1t·c prOJCl'll> "l\1ycheckbook ~gotwashed witli my jeans~ l'or 1nformatwn c·Jll 831·9622 or 495 <145J Seniors Film Free · The Council on A11og. in conjunctio n with "No problem~ If you have a problem with your checking account, it's no problem for us to straighten it ouL We have some lilt • ..., Mn Ak ... •d lflr>ehf•IO Ml~\lOft V1•to. bOy STOllEV COUNT\' J)J.STJUCT ATIOBNEY ,..,.,-J'aCl< "Clln stcn!.en ha!. challenged the cit izens· .,,... group, c·la1m 1ng thtil thrre ma) bt problem::. ~uch ti~ po!.s1blc forgery of name::. and other un~pec1fied µroblcm!. ~l• v.,,,o boy Mr end Mr.,. 01'v•d f 1"1. r ", JvAn ( AP•'\irN)(; t.IOY ~t• ...... rH ,.,., nn<tMr\ W'lt1am o,.w,,,. N 1 ''u" Vieto buy Laf una F ~U\lSllYUllCl. :.in Loan. '' prc!wntin.: t h<· film Tht· <Ju11•t !\L.in. ">l;irreng J ohn Way nt• .ind M au ri:en O'llarJ, fr~f' tu ::.enwr citizens Oct 19 of the most mode!'.!l s stem in bankin~ So '~ c;mauphc,1te your la't 'tawnw111 :111d ~rin.· ynu ,tn Jn~t.t '-,t.1tt·11w111 t11 l>n11g \ ou up t( 1 datt·. FIRST BANK HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL P"ISBYTE"IAN ~IJ,1'1t Mr. And Mt'-Henri H0t:1•t .. r, trvln4'. air• ~-,.·"" Mr •nd Mrs. Dav~ W•rren, trvtne. Doy ~,...,._,.,.. Mr •ftd .,., .. R-1 Hinman, '°''• MeM,9lt1 1_.1,....rH, nn Mr. ond Mro. Richard S<h••l•r eo.1• -· boy ...... enCI ....... R-•1 M<Ma<kln, Hvfttl1\910f' !MKh, Ql•I .. ....... tJ, '"" Mr. anCI MrL Oefwll•• HOIU, Munl lftOlon 8-;lt, lloy Mr .,.., Mn 11-rf IC-. frvl,.., ..,. 119'1-rll, tttt Mr . •MMI._ AMhl-'dllr_, lrvtM , boy Mr enCI Mn. "'"°""•' Roll, C9'IA MeM,QI" Mr el\CI Mr\. ltel\n•th DtGroot. trwlfte, ttt1 Mr. •"d Mr\. O•Wld flun1trom. "°'""°" llNdt, Olrl .. , ...... , .. ,..,. Mr al\f Mn OleM ......... Hllflt· t11QIOt\ ._,., 01r'I Mr •IHI Mrs Rlcherd C•,.,.00.11, lrvh1e, 1>oy ~n.tm Mr. •nCI M". Arden Blnoh•m. 8•100. 111-. bOY Neptune Society Hut Comb~ ~aid Chr1::.tensen was "raising a s m oke ::.creen We ::tre publicly requesting that he file any charges he has We know there 1s nothing wrong. "He should eithe r file these charges or shut up talking about them." Combs added. 'The film will bt.' i.hown at 2 p m. at the South Coas t Theater in Laguna Beach. and free tickets are a vallable to senior citizens al the council of OYSTER Deathil "' lice at 515 Forest Ave CHAMPS YIE Miser Pays CLARENBRJbO E. E''-~flL-RED WOOD C ITY 1 re I and <AP ) f-ll~w1iere cAPl -A one.ume can· Grandmother Heldl Har· ISL A MA 8 A D . dJdale for the San Mateo relaon of Apalachlcoco, Pakistan (AP> -Nur County Bo a rd of Fla., f ailed by 18 Molaammed Ta.rakJ, 62, Supervisors was sen· seconds to become th• the depoeed president of lenced to 11 year in jail world's oyster shucking Al&banlatan whose gov· for forging signatures on champion. e rnment was topple d petitions to avoid paying Mrs. Harrelson, the a fter a shootout al the a S25 filing foe. Larry first woman champ In official ~bul residence Armstrong, 32. was also the United States. took 3 on Sept. 14. died Tues· placed on three years minutes and 4S seconds day. probaUon to open 30 Galway Bay r---------------------- oysters at the world tournament In thi s Galway County town on Ireland's rugged west coast. Moonlite Sale ~ttrv1<• Tunt s..,,, •t Your Door •(Ao Stor• ,.,, •• ,.,. vour Ar11a • (0!>1AM£U642•17 53 '"''-""-' ., .. Eve~li f8't.es 'em ... a TAX- DEF RE'l'IREMENT PLAN oould help you this year I St.art. planning today for a oomfortable tpoome in your retirement yea.rat With a retiremen t plan from Pomona First Federal Savtngs. you can ertjoy the beoe- nt.s or tax sheltered savtngs while you are bulld.J.nS your retirement nest egg You pay no Federal tax on the funds deposited Into your high earntnS pel'90na1 ret.tremeM a.ooount a.nd not.ax oo the annual interest earned until Wltbdrawo afl.er retirement.. Take a look at 7801 Boise Ave Westminster 893-3525 CllCMATION 6 URll'l "' \E j 646-7431 C .. for tr.. ,_+folio l, t4 llr' C.m t a.r But t hat only r ates third place. The winner was Helmut Prosscl of Malmoe, Sweden. who shucked 30 oysters in 3:27. Sale of Sales this Fri nJle 7 to 10 om cJI Hunllnqton Centf'r M•~\IOH v1tJ049S.()401 IHU (_,,.. C....'1r.,.. •S•" O• ,,.,, t1t A••r P•w • TYPIS or PLASS AVAILABLI DD.AL Til·DIDVO!llLI DIPOSl'l'S ALLOWID ... '~aNCY•W MIMOllAL,M• Cemeterv Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View 011ve NewPort Beach 644-2700 McCOIMtel MOn\lillU LaQuna Beach 4~15 - LaQuna Hiiis 768-0933 s.,, Juan C.p1ttrano 4gs.1ns HtllOa LAW..-MT. OllYI MonUlllV • C.meterv Cretn1COfV 1825 Glslef Ave Cotta~ 540-5554 MLn•••oM ... mAl NOMI 6*242A co.ta~ 87H4&0 The unspoken tribute. "What do you say when a big part of your life suddenly goes away? First I sent flowers to the funeraJ. That was a matter of respect. "But then when J thought about it awhile.I sent flowers to Jim's wife and the ltids. That was a matter of ca.ring." There ~ limes when the traditionaJ may not be enouah to express your feelings as well as you'd like them expressed. We can help. We •ve been helping people in these matters for many manyyears .• Since -1910 "-ar Fl'D FlcriM. I~« yeu •1.k ,.._. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTIY"IOUS IUSINl!SS l'ICllTIOOS a u .... 1u MA.Ml! STATl!MINT NA.Ml! STAT I MINT l n• 1o11-•"Q persona ••• d Oll\O '"" IOlio-tl\Q P"nOI\ 1, cloi"9 ovtt t>u.M........ _, .. SUAFIHG TO~V. 111 Caltl..,nt• P E "0 ~ S P I C I! It y Slr&el, ._lnQton &.eel\ C.lllornl• fU!!STAUllAN T 1n1 H Matn Mo tt '7t4t Huflflf\Qion BM<n C•lllOrnl• Wafi.r Ian CelrM. 1n C•lllom l• S.••lln• 0.11 ... Pur~ro 11 .. t Slr .. I, HvntlnQlon Beecll. C•lllorl\I• 8rooa hurt I, I'll! 4t .. unllf\glon '7'41 &H<h, Callf-• .,._ ,,..tr T~. ,._ Oflw St""t Tllh l>vsl~t h tondll<tfO ,,. •n In l'ounl•ln V•ll•Y. C..tHornC• W• dlvklu•I Thh butlMu Is conouct..i D• • S..MIN P"'°"ro ""''•I -1Mr'WllO This 'lal@,.,..,.I ,.,., Ill.., wllh "'4t 1., c.i rM C Ollfll J' Ci.r• Of Or-C ounr. on ()< Thi\ sl•tfllfrt wM llleel Wl\b 1119 1-r t \.,. County ClHlf °' oranoe countv °" Oc ""*' \Obef ), 1'1' P111>l("*I 0.MOt C OHi o.lty P ll04 l'tlJalJ 0<100.r t0. 17. t• JI "" .011•7' Pu1111s-OtMet coeat o.i1v Pnot. Ck..., lo. 11.~.31, '"' 4020-7' PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE IWDmDVAL UTllllUft AOOOVS! (D.&) ••• For employed pereoos who are not. COV6red by & quall.fted Mtrement. or pension plan IOIJ..O'fD II.A ••• For pereons wbo have reoolved funds from a qua!JAed pension, proOt-shatln(, or si.ock·OOOUS plan. DlrtlD oonuamos uooa ••• Por unl.JlOOrporat.ed eelf~mployed peraon1. 15% or annual salary or we.gee up to 11.800 per yw . or up to tl,750 per yev 1r non working spouse pv~OlpatAla In plan. l~ of \U&ble portion o< funda reoetvtd . up to a?.800 per DllIID WDlt .-.a ... for Up to 114.00Q per ye&l' be.aod oo aco and ~ eelt«eployed pmona. oompenaat.lon Slt)S> ln tcd&1 t.L ~ Pomona .rt~ Pedenl offtDe. Our t.-&nclh m~r at·~ oou.neelort wtU help you eNbllah a retirement. plan t.llt.t wilt crow tnto a more leC\.ltt tomorrow P1n111ous 8UllMUS NAllllSTATIMUIT T114 lollOWl!IQ ,,.,._ I• clOlno 111111 MU •• p~c:,:.~~:::::::• Pomona First Federal TIM lol-nt --Ii dOll'Q lbuM· MOOH PUANISHINOS, 1110 WOttl•ld W.y, u Hobra, Gellfornla ... ,, . 9 . J . 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Gray ot Buford C. Benttein 6 Co. lDc. home turn1tblnp m11 fact alower 11lu and ril1q loveator1 .. of umold producta 11 their major market 1brtnb. Tbe hderal ReM"•· In a bid to controa ldftatloa. moved to c:urb lend· lna b1 booltina moaey martet in· terett rates and by relsln• tbe per~atqe of deposit. bankl mU1t bolducub. ' AN IMMEDIATE &E8ULT OP the mcwee wu • one-point Jump lo the prime lendina rate at most in· stltutiom to a record 14~ percent. The prime ls a bank's charae on Joana to top.rated borrowers. bu.alneesman loold.nl for a IDm may be asked to take a 1ma1Jer AlllOmlt Ulan he'• looldn1 for beca... the bank doesn't bave u much~ available.'' said lrwln Kellner-. economllt at Manufacturers HIDover TrmtCo. AND ••THE MAN ON TBE street may ultimat.ely feel tbe ef. feet" of tbe Fed'• moves ''ill that bis own Job may be at stake," XellDer said. The bouli.og lnduatry already wu slowillJ to a rate of 1.7 million new. home 1tart1 annually from last year's 2.02 milllon clip u bilb· yielc.tJ..nc abort-term money market cerWleatee and mutual funds cut lat& the ability of nvtnp illltitutiom to provide loq-t.erm mortgaces. Tuesday nlaed fta base bom• 1 mort..,e rate a hall·polnt to 12" percent "In. response to the surae iD abort·term interest rates." TBE l'SDESAL HO•£ LOAN 8-t Board said, mean""11e, the averaae effective conventional mort1aae rate on a new bome .bit 11.02 percent in SeJ>~Jl!ber, up from 11.0l ln Auauat ancQ lo April. Aa money mark.et rates contJnue to climb, ''the public Is goln1 to have in· creased incentives to shift every dollar of cash they ba ve into the money market accounts," a aid economist David Jones of the bond broker Aubrey G. Lanstoo & Co. lnc. •1 here it'a •J• betore 'E' and everybody elae and no aceptJOGI ! '' Tbe U•bt·mort1a1e slluaUon ii likely to &&ow bomebuildlq. And that meaoa ma.ken of applluces and "There's beft1 a 1eneral tendency for bub to price more IDd more buslneH Joana in terms of tbe prime," 1ald Giblon. "All those &oaDI are loin& to be more erpemtve," and pric" may riH aa bulnelles pus oo hieher loan rates to customers. Even at bip rates, "tbe small As availability bu declined, mort,aee rates bue risen. Gibraltar Savings & Loan of Los Anaelea on And that shift will mean "a t.enible first-quarter" or 1980 for houaiq starts. said Mortgage Banken M- sociaOon economist Tom Harter, wbo forecast st.arta at a 1.3 million-a-year pace "or maybe lower." \ ALt MmCHANDISI SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND GLASS FIRESCREEN =-.::::-Q-~F...,.. 0 CUSTOlllDE FIRESCREEIS i ' • .L'. 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Stanford isn't .Rain Delay Nat11re I, Baseball 0 BALTIMORE (AP) -The 1979 World Series still was lted 0-0 today because not even bueball 's annual fall classjc can fool around with Mother .Nature. ~ It rained on the scheduled Tuesday night i0pener or the best-of.seven game confrontation 'between the Baltimore Orioles and Pittsburgh Pirates WET SNOW FELL in Baltimore today, threatening to cause a second s traight postpone- m ent. ; It rained through much of the night, further , .soaking the field at Memorial Stadium which • already had deep puddles in both left and right ' fields. By 11 a.m. forecasts called for as much as an inch of snow with temperatures dropping to the low- ! to-mid·30s. But the National Weather Service said the snow would probably end before the scheduled 5: 30 p.m .. PDT, start of the game. ~ There were forecasts of clearing by evening but was questionable whether the field could be put in ape to play. The weather forest was more en- cour~~:Ag for Thursday when partly sunny sides land warmer temperatures we~redicted. TVJl'.SDAY-S P08TPONBIUNT WAS abo t.be _..u... as.rt• pmebowed to the ekmaa -25 .., ralDmd oae beea ... ot eold weatber ' Kalla called oil tbe ·-·at s:• p.m., PDT, two mt•._ after tbe ••• lldecl .cartiQ Ume about three boars aft.el" tbe rain began. The cfe. ision was booed by lhe fans, but justified by the ontinuiog downpour and dire weather forecut for reatolTuaday nl&hl· M a reRlt of the ftrat World Seri• pMtpoae· ent stnce 1971, when the fourth 1ame between Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees was _...___~-.-uu.-Ul",___ua,,_..~.AM ........ '""' Orioles a nd Pirates wilL orego their travel day Thursday THE SERIES OPENS TONIGHT at 5:30 p.m. POT) and continues Thursday night. The teams ill hustle to Pittsburgh for a third game Friday · ght. The fourth game as scheduled for Pittsburgh aturday afternoon. If needed, a fifth game is scheduled for Pit- burgh Sunday afternoon, with Monday off and a eturn to Baltimore if Games Six and Seven are ecessary. Managers Earl Weaver of the Orioles and buck Tanner of the Pirates, s aid the rainoul ould not affect their lineups for the delayed pener. WEAVER SAID MIKE n.ANAGAN, whose 23 ictories led the majors during the regular season, till would open for the Orioles. Weaver also held bJs plan to use Mark Belanger at shortstop for ore defensive strength. Weaver said John Lowenstein, a lert-handed ·uer, would be in left, and swi~ch-bltter Billy mith at second base, to gi,e Baltimore more of· ense against Pirates' starter Bruce Ki.son, a right ander. • Weaver went so far as to name his starting itcbers for the next three games Jim Palmer. ott McGregor and Dennis Martinez. Tanner had · sdosed be would use Bert Bly I even and John andelaria in Games Two and Three, but that was far as the Pirates' sldpper would project. TANNER SAID THAT IF FLANAGAN was e Orioles' starter tonight, be would stick with ill Robinloo in left field and rookie Steve Nicosia ~d ~_plate. Both swing from the ript aide d bopefully would make the Pirates more etfec· ve apinat the left-banaecn'lana1ar ~ your bulc rebulldin1 team. A.od neither ia Dot· terer an ordinary fteahmao. Jn tu. Ncond ••me u a colle&ian, tbe Ed.lsoo utah araduate lcored three toucbclownJ, ran eipt Umu for 70 yard.I and caupt seven pu1e1 for 102 yards. Makins tt even moN remarkable wu the fact that Dotterer bad beeo awtlcbed from taJlbuck to flanker and back to tailback again. I "WREN I CA•E nag, I thought I was 1otn1 to be a wide ~eiver," recalls the 1978 Oranae County Back ol the Year. "Then after Darrin Netaon got hurt, the coaches told me they wanted me to eo back to runnina back because tbey were thin at that position. ··1 told them I was a team player and I'd do whatever they said. So, I'm a nmnin& back again. But I 'm content. I'm pJayjng a lot and I'm happy." As a team, the Cardinals have been in a pretty good mood lately. After losing two of Its first three games, Stanford has won its last two, includJng a 27-24 cliffhanger over UCLA last week. "fr LOOKS LIKE WE'RE starting to gel some momentum. something we dJdn't bave the first couple of games,'' Dotterer says. "I lb.ink we'll be ready for the TTojans. ·•use has a very explosive offense so if our de- fense performs well , I think we'll be right there wtth them," he adds. "I know our offense will go. Each game we've gotten better and better. I still don't think we played our best against UCLA. The score should have been a lot higher than it was. "I know there's still a lot of room ror improve· ment. I'm looking for good t.hlngs to happen Satur· day" IMPROVEMENT IS ONE THING Rod Dowhower and the Stanford coaching staff have begun to expect from Dotterer. Even his blocking, which was bis most glaring weakness. has come a round as he alternates with another freshman, Vincent White, at the running back position. "Last week I felt I performed well. even 1f l didn't run that much," Dotterer says. "I was in on a lot of plays where all I had to do was block. Coach Dowhower and the staff had me working on my blocking before the UCLA game and it must have helpe d because we protec t e d our quarterbacks better than we bad in the previous games." For a while there. Dotterer wasn't sure he was going to attend Stanford. much less play football. He had originally planned to go to Harvard but when he was picked by the Yankees in the 18th round of the summer basebaJI draft, he had another offer to weigh. "I had to contemplate whether I was going to sign a pro baseball contract or go to college," he recalls. "The Yankees made me a good offer but I <See DOJTE•Ea, Pa•e BZ> 'DaHas Isn't STANFORD'S MIKE DOTTERER FACES USC 8Al'URDAY AT THE COUSEUM. Anyt•l•g Speelal~ Cowboys' SU£ceaa A.gainat Ram• Ceta UnJer Mala'DtUli'• Skin BJ JOBN SEV ANO °'-,,.., Plllt ..... It's a team that gets right under the skin of Ril~ M•lava&i, -:..... · Talk about the Dallas Cowboys, who the Rams will meet Sunday (6 p.m.) on national television . and Malavasi automatically becomes defensive . . . and for good reason. For years, despite good seasons by the Rams. Minnesota Vikings and others, the NFC is thought of in terms of the Cowboys beeause of their vast success. Other teams have had to taJ<e a back seat and most coaches resent this. includJng Malavas1. ..DALLAS ISN'T ANYTIDNG SPECIAL," said Malavas1 sternly when asked to appraise the Cowboys. "They·re Like any other football team . A lot of other teams in the NFL are just as good.'· Yes. there are a lot of quality teams in the NFL, but none-other than maybe the Vikmgs- ha ve enjoyed quite the success the Cowboys have against the Rams. Oh. the Rams lead the overall series between the two. 7-6. But when it counts, in four divisional playoff meetings, the Rams are a woeful 1·3 agains\ tl!e Cowboys. ''YES, THEY GET UNDER my skin." admits Malavasi, "because they're the ones we always compete against, just like Minnesota and Oakland. I feel the same way about them, too.·· There is always a lot or bitterness surrounding this game. Although both respect each other's.pro· grams, each thinks of their team as the best and 1s of- f ended if anyone says otherwise-like Da!las linebacker Thomas Henderson dJd 184l season JUSt prior to the Cowboys' 28-0 playoff burial or the Rams. "That was particularly tough for me because even al halftime <when the B.ains were losing, 7-0) I felt we were going to win the game." says Malavaal. "Emotion bas a lot to do with this game It's a challenge. .. Tbere's no way you beat LA by four touchdowns:· be says of last year's game. "We know we're not that much better than them. _...__~----~"'°"-!'!!"~-":--~-~-----"WE HAVE A GOOD RIVALRY. It add:, RAY MALA VASI "A TEAM LIKE DALLAS ts naturally going to bother you. It's a team you WANT to beat ·· Dallas Coach Tom Landry. the only coach -Ule team has known since Its origin two decades ago. naturally downplays his team's dominance in post- season acti vity. something to the game of football They·re one of the most soltd teams because they get in the playoffs every year . and th1s "'eason. with their defense. should be no different " These two teams know each vlher so well the gam e becomes more of a che»-s match than anything else ··1 haven't e ven looked al their orrense ... Lan dry s ays. "because their dc(en~e alw1:1ys gives u~ -,o many problems "THE RAMS HAVE ALWAYS played ex ct>llent defensive footba ll. You can hide people 1n an offense. you can·t 10 a deCense ··o rre ns1vely. we know the m very we ll although C Wendell > Tyler adds it dimension they haven·t had He 's a different type of back than the bigger ones they usually carry " M alavas1 1s JUSl as knowledgeable about Dalla!' "Tm aware or their flex defense and the s hotgun rormauon on offense." he says. "What you fa il to reabie 1s that 1l0s not their formations that make them successful. but the people behind those formations We played a flex defense in New Orleans and did pretty well." Both coaches say their team 1s hurting for Sunday's contest The Rams· lnJuries have bee n pretty well documented. including their latest lo Ron Jessie. who 1i; out four to six weeks with u fractured fibula. The Cowboys are hurting de· fens1vely where Cha rhe Waters is out for the season with a leg inJury. and Ed "Too Tall .. Jone!- and Jethro Pugh have retired. Still , says Landry, "It's the pride you develop Good teams a lways want to beat good teams." There will be two good teams ready to play Sun<tay Jimmy the Greek Chiefs vs. Broncos: It Means Something I SJ nlUD (DB Ga&a) SNYDSa NEW YORK -l'or the tint time alnce the Godlatber made bi.I natiooal televllloa debut back tn 1'74, thla week'• confJ'ontatioG between tbe DenYer BICIDCOI and tbe Kwu City Cblefa means etb1al: A lhare ol ftnt place ii at stake. at•1 beeeuM tbe Chiefs ba~• taken up thia aton where the SeaWe Seabawta left off a year aa one~ tbe AFC'• IDOlt bDprcmld team1. TUab to two 1ucceeai" defeme-ortented ..,_,.. tlllll _ ~ .Pau.s aucb aa Art SWI, Jl•..., Ricki, Mite &ell and Gaey Spanl, Qty ii plaJlaaa a well-eoordlnated defeme. TWO YU&I AGO TBS aa&n wwe tbe wont clef-aft team ID tbe lupe, etpeclally ~•IMI a. rm. However. with the arrival of Marv ,IMJ ... Ida dlaetpllHd peUenl ol a M deleue s along wttb tJle employment of the winled·T or- leme, the aueta have suddenly come back to what appean to be • lelitimate role u not only a spoiler but a contender aa well. Offensively, tbe Chiefs have maintained tbelr 1tron1 hlnalq 1ame tbat features Tony Reed and former Raider , Ted McKnilht. While the Chiefs have moved up several notebee In the Nf'L peekin& order another team, t'Oinddentally la coacbed by a former aide to Geor1e Allen and wbo aened lD a almllar capacity u did LeY7 when he worked for tbe Redlklm, the Pblladelphla Ea1lea have undencored their crecleatlala u a playoff threat. TBE EAGLES' TllOa0'1Gll dlllnaatllnc of. Sood RedA1n team, eomtna on tbe bMll of the up- set o•er the Steelen Cwblci Dick Vermeil cbatac- terlzed as the biggest. win ln bis four.year tenure). proved beyond a doubt lhat Philadelphia will be a stron1-challenge to the Cowboys' and Rams' domination of the NFC scene. Speakin8 of the NFC, the inter-conference ed1e normally 9*yed by tbe AFC ls sllpptn.1 away, and lb1a la reflected in the naurtna of the odds. An AFC team l1 no looter atven two polnta just for belon1in1 to the dominant conference. Olanta coach Ray Perklnl abould be acfl(>rded credit for •ta.rtlna rookie QB Phil Simms wben he felt it wu the ript dme and the riebt place. H.la paUence wu rewarded by a Slmma error-tree. slunninl debut a1alut tbe Bucs ln tut Sunday's bl11nt upeet. Nn. LINE: CleYeland 3 over Wuhlqton. Tampa Bay 7 over New OrleaDI", lllamt I °"r Bulfalo. Pittsburgh 9 over Cincinnati, N. Y. Gian ls 6 over San Francisco, St. Louis 1 over Philadelphia, New England 3 over Cbica10. Kansai City l over Denver. Houston 5 over Baltimore, San Die10 7 over Seattle, Oakland 6 over Atlanta, Green Bay 3 over Detroit, Dallas 4 over Los Aqeles. N. Y. Jeta S over Miami. COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Mlchiaan 15 over MlnnetOta. North Carolina State 3 over Maryland. North CaroUAa 12 over Wake Forest, Clemson 4 over Virlinla Tech, Yale 10 over Dartmouth. Brown 1.S over Pennaylvania, Boston Colleae 7 over Weal Vtr1inia, Hob Cross 10 over Col1ate. Ob lo State l' over lncllana. Princeton 9 over Columbla. Cornell s over Harvard. Penn State 21 over Army. Louisiana St ate 4 over Georaia. <See SNYOEll, Page BZ > ) , .. l ' Pt esldeatlal I aelcet ,.,.~ Field Hockey F~g BJ BOW OD L. BANDY o-.. OeH, ........... Field hockey may have ooe more fling at Olympic competition but it appears that the sport wUI be dropped when the Games reach Loa An1eles in 1984. Thole who favor the sport for girla almost alway1 refer to it u an Olympic sport. Others who would pref er aoccer or aome other sport being in- serted to replace the field hockey competition, aay the first experience gtrla 1et la in high school. WHATEVER THE REASONS used in such a debate, field hockey la a st:ron1 sport i.D aome areas aucb u Unlveralty Hip School and la growioi on the colle1e level. Karen Hellyer. coach of the University Tro- jans has bad teama lo the aemmnala and finals of the CJF playofrs on several occasions and ls rightfully proud of rormer players wbo come into their own on the college level. Sue Walker, a graduate of University High and a sophomore at San J ose St.ate, ls a starter this season ror the Spartans. She is playing forward and says of her role: "IT'S A LOT LIKE a forward in basketball. l try to create openings by cutting cootin\,IOUllY to get away from whoever's guarding me so we can get passes completed.·' She knows whereof she speaks, having played basketball at University along with volleyball and running on the track team. on to the next atep ln the tryouta. There ..,.. ftve such cam1>9 ln the country, all with about 80 hopeful.I. The camp for the final 80 wu held in Pen- naylvanla where Walker wu ftnally cut. While abe concentrates on field hockey at San Jose, ahe la also a member of the acbool'a fencin1 team but for the moment baa given up oo buket· ball, volleyball and track. * * • ON 111E JUNIOR COLLEGE FRONT, Golden West's Rustlers who finished fourth ln the atate tournament a year ago, opened the seuoa suc- cessfully with a 7-0 triumph over Mt. Sao Antoo.io. "We have a lot of speed this year and we have to use it to our advantage," says Coach Janie Dowl- ing. • ·-Over at Orange Coast, Barbara Bond s ...,am won its third straight decision with a 6-0 triumph over East Los Angeles with a total of 34 shots on goal. • • • ON 111E VOLLEYBALL FRONT, four of the six starters for the Un1vers1ty of Southern California a re Orange Coast area girla. Lori Uranich, a freshman from Fountain Valley, is~ latest to move mto the starting group. Others lD· elude Paula D1ttme r·Goodwln of Huntin1ton Beach. Maya Thiene of Laguna Beach aod Karen Ol son of Newport Beach. President· Carter looks over the top of a Los Angeles Dodger jacket that was pre- sented to hlm by Manny Mota in the White House Tuesday. Mota also present· ed the president with a souvenir bat and some baseballs. Runnina Is one of the thinga she likes best about field hockey and perhaps It's a good thing she does. It bas been estimated that a playe.r. dur- ing a 70 minute game, wlll run up to seven miles. The three area junior college teams continue to excel in thelr respective conferences and all three could once again reach the state playoff~ at season's end if they continue in their present vein. Newport Harbor continues to dominate the high achoo! scene. winning both the Glendale and San Marcos tournaments on s uccessive weekends: Brea A Capeule Report From the Wortd of Sport• ASU Player Recalls Kush Slugging Punter From AP Dlspakhes TEMPE, Ariz. -An Arizona Slate University football player recalls watching in shock as head football coach Frank Kush slugged a former punter who now seeks $1.1 million in connection with the incident . the campus newspaper says. The State Press a lso said Tuesday that lawyer Robert 0 . Hing has subpoenaed Kush's rinancial records, along with those of a number of others. in connection with the suit brought by Kevin Ruledge that alleges physical and mental harassment by the Arizona State coaching staff drove him off the team. Kush said bis attorney advised him aaalmt making any comment in cocmec-tloo wtth the cue. He bu been quoted ln earlier news reports saying the conteoUon that he hit Ruledge "is absolutely, totally untrue.." The eyewitness, wbo dec:llned to be ldentlfted, saying be (eared repercussion, said be and another teammate saw Kush hit RuJedge in the mouth after a bad punt during the Oct. 28, 1978, Arizona State game with Washington. The student sauJ he and another player were standing on Ow •Hielmes wheA RttleQge Fan orr the field end-Kush ap- proached -----fluoff» of the Day . Oregon State Athletic Direct.or Dee Andros, sum- ming up Cra1g Fcrtig's status as head coach: "If things don't happen ror the best immediately, there is no way that Craig can be back next season. I know Craig Is go- ing through hell right now, and I would be the last to kick a guy when he is down. But there comes a time in business when you have to race facts." Mesa'• Kell._• Tied for Fo•rtla Costa Mesa's Saay Kellam• and teammate • Chrtm Caaary are tied for fourth place In the wotneo'a individual competition of the Pacific gymnastics championships at Edmonton. Alberta. &boada Sebwudt, the third member of tbe U.S. team ta lead- ln1 and &an 'l'Mmaa bolds the men's lead as the U.S. took a commanding position in the competition ... LitUe-known American Ila&& 11au-.eu blasted top.seeded GWr •u&en 7-5, 6-2 in the second round of the South Pacific Tennls <.;lassac today ... The Dal- las Cowboys, who haven't parted with a No. 1 draft choice in 12 years, did ao with delight Tuesday, acquiring holdout de· feosive end .Jolm DaUoa of the Baltimore Colts for No. l and No. 2 choices in 1980 . . . The Portland Trail Blazers of the NBA traded 6-10 forward Clem• ,,....._ to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for a second-round draft choice in 1981 . . . Seattle SuperSonlcs Coach Leuy uu.uMS Wilken.a escaped with only minor injuries in a traffic accident on the Mercer Island bridge across Lake w aahington . . . The Denver Nuegets have traded guard &oben Smltlt to the Utah Jau in exchange for undisclosed tuture draft choices. . .Hayden Stalalsat&, who fought some of the great.est names in boxing during the 1930s but never won a cbamp1oruihlp, was killed by a freight train near the Kewanee railyards, officials said . . . Lake Placid, N.Y., bome of the 1980 Winter Olympics. got Its first snowfall of the season Tuesday . . . The Chicago White Sox announced that Manager Tolly LaRussa, who piloted the team for the final 54 games of the 1.979 season, bas been signed to manage the club lnl.980. Te~blea,Ratlle Followlno are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratlnos are: / ./' / excellent; ./ '1 worth watchlno; .f' fair;' forget It. e 5 p.m., Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ ./ WORLD SERIES: Pittsburgh at Baltimore. An1tOUncers : Keith Jackson, Howard Cose II and Don Drysdale. · It wlll be the same cast for today's delayed opener Of the 1979 World series In Baltfmore. When rains postponed the opener Tuesday night, It meant that Man.oer Earl Weavei' of ealttmon would have to revamp his pitching rotation for the " Serles. But he wlll go with left-hand9r Mike Flanagan (23-9) against PlttJburvh's Bruce Klson (13-7) tonight. The Hcond game wlll be played Thursday, originally en Off-day for travel. RADIO Belebell -Pittsburgh at Baltlmore, S:30 p.m., KNX (1070). Hockey-Ottrolt at Kings, I p.m., KllS (1150). MIKE DOTTERER Fro• Page BI DOTTERER •• thought about it a lot because it's a bag part or my life. "I'm concentrating so much oo the ball that I don't have time to think about bow tired I should be,'' she says. The Tars are paced by the Pulaski sisters, Kon and Kris. each havlng been named MVP in one or the toumies. DURING THE PAST SUMMER abe went to a camp ln Berkeley for women interested in playing on the U8> U.S. Olympic team. Out of 90 partici· panta, Walker was selected with 15 others to move At UC Irvine, Shar Wallander's Anteaters are expected to be In the battle for top honors in the Southern California Athletic Association along with UC Santa Barbara and Cal Poly (San Luis Obiapo>. Kings Open Play NHL Action Begins f'ro• Pagr BI SNYDER. • • Al abama 16over Florida. INGLEWOOD (AP> -The Los Angeles Kings and Detroit Red Wings. who figure to be em· broiled in ::i fi ght for second place in the Norris D1v1s.ion along ~1th P1tt-.burgh, !>QUarc off at the Forum tonight 10 a 1979·80 National Hoc key Lf•ague opener The Kmrs haH~ added ct'nter Andre St l.aun•nt. defcnscman Harry G1hbs and rour rook1 e:,.1n hopes of being better than last year. when they qualified for the playoffs but were eliminated in the fir<;t round by the Nt•w York Ranaers. Stanley Cup playoffs la.st spnng. In fact. the Red Wings were fifth in the Norris Division But. led by cent.er Dale McCourt and de fenseman Reed La rson , they hope to be much better th1i. :.ea~on Iowa 17 over Northwestern. Texas I over Oklahoma, Kansas St a t e 1 over Io w a State. M 1ch1~an S t ate 10 over W1scoru.m . Purdue 18 over JI. lano1 s. Auburn 31 over Van· derb1lt . M1s s o ur1 13 over Oklahoma State. Nebraska 28 F · R · llH·r h.ansa ... Tt·xas A&M 1 over ertl~ lo e~ugn ll ou~t on. Ten nessee 8 over _ __;,,;C'-!_t•Mg1a Tech. Notre Dame 28 At Oreuon State'! ovc· 1r ForcP L'CLA 16 over "' Washin . · ·It-, California 18 PORTLAND, Ore t AP 1 -over Oregon Sta • Craig Fertig will r esign as Oregon St.ale football coach, ef L'SC 22 over Stanfor , orida fecUve al the end of the ae---. State 10 over lliuiuipp\ State, a P or t I a n d t e I e • l al on· Kentucky 2 o•er lllHlatPl>l, DEFENSE SEE-.S U.. ~ ~reported. Rlce 2 over Te1aa Cbriatlan. question mark for the Klnp, Rick Metzer ol KOIN·TV said Arkansas 4 over Te1u Tech. who feature a solid offense led TuHday be had learned from Southern Methodist 2 over by Marcel Dionne. Dave Taylor administration officials tbat an Baylor , Arizona 5 over Oregon, "I FEJ,T THAT COLLEGE and Butch Gonng a nnouncement will be made San Diego State 4 over Miami had more benefits than ~o On dt.:!f!Jl!>,e_ .Iooki.c.s. .M£U. ~·cnrnrn.-rtl''VT<"" prR'f'Urf> 1n r 1"'1-:r l Wa<;htngton li ov·er fcsstonalbasc'ban-anctbc•s1des,1f Hard\ and Ju\ WC'll'> ma\ Fertigandlhcteam ~hich1,os \r11onaStalt' I want to sign out o r college, I poi.s1bl y bcl'Clffil; rt:gulars th1'> ,0 far tlus w ason still can. But I think it's better to season Oregon State Athletic Director get a college education before Wells I~ ~ No I draft choice. Dee Andros. Metzger reported. you purs ue a professional the only lop draft p1c•k the Kmgs said he will make an announce sport." have been able to get under con ment, possibly before the game Dotterer is getting a chance to tract in their l3-ycar history. against Calilorrua this Saturday, 1:-.i TIIE WORLD SERIES the Ralt1mor~ Oriole !> a re 6-5 fa vorites over the Pitts burgh Pira tes play only because Nelson is out D et r o l t m i s s e d t b e on Fertig's status. for the season with a knee in-_ _::...:::..:...::.....:..:...::._:::..:..:..::.....:..=.......:...::...:. _ _:.:::...:....:.:..:::.!?...:..:=..:-=.::__ _________________ _ jury. But with his three- Field Eaterprtaes, Inc. touchdown day agalnat San Jose State, he is two TDs away from aetling a school record for most points by a freshman. Like he does all his stats. though, Dotterer shrugs It off. LEASE A LEGEND "It seems like every week, aomeooe ablnes. It just happened to be my tum that day.•' be says. "But that'a the type of team we are. We have no heroes . Everybody's got tocontrtbutea.od that's the way it's been happen- ing. "We feel nobody can concen- trate on one apot against Stan- ford. We have the type of offense that if you key on one man, somebody else can hurt you. "I don't think you can write us off." Bucks Trade For Washington KANSAS CITY <AP ) - .Rtcbard Washington, a 6 -11 All-America forward at UCLA who was the Kansas City Kings' No. 1 choice i.n the 1976 draft, was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks Tuesday. In return, the Kings received forward Ernie Grun!eld of Ten- nessee, an undisclosed amount of cash and the Bucks' second· round choice in the 1980 college draft. Arter a mediocre rookie aeaaon in wblc:b the Kt1'1s played him at power forward, Washington was Kansas City's leading rebounder In 1977-1978 with 8.3 a game while averaglne 12.8 points per 1ame. 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Loai emmdered a a1eepinc llaat lD the Sunset League, it la becomJ.na appareot tbe Vikl.Dp are waklncup. The aip.lficance of a 4-0 ~ for Marina lies lo the followln& won-loss record alnce it opened 1bop tn 1"3: 3-S-1, 3-6. 1-6-2, 2·7, 3-6, 1·8, 2-6-1, M, 3-6, 2-7, 3-6, 3-S..l, .. s. 2-6-1, 2-7. 4-S. ranked team by tbe Dally PUot. In thoM same ~t-t.nca. llari.na la No. 8. I ••1t•1 really great to 1et a chance to play lD a 1ame lite thia," says Tbompeoa ... At the start of the HMOn I really didn't know what to expect. It's just a matter of the kid.I and~the coaches workJnt bard . . • and bavinc a lot or'fun ... SkeptJca can point to a schedule that baa not seen Marina meet anyone rated in Oran1e Coun· ty•a Top 10 (Saddleback. Bolsa Grande, Foothill and Katella> and 'lbompson aerees the road ahead la much fou&her. "LOOK AT WESTlllNSTE& and Newport Harbor," aay1 Thompson. ''Thetr records are not .. 1ood .. ours. but they're still very strong. They play a mucb tougher schedule. But Loara, yea, that will be a eood test for ua." Marina betan t.b1a season with only one re- lunaine starter in the forward wall <center Lance Perry), but this area bu beeome one of the 1tronpr point.I in the Vlkes' attack. "Our junior vanity procram ia the second mott important thlq," saya Tbompeon. "ll'a to &et them ready for the vanity a year later and '"' accomptiabed that goal so they could eootrltMM u MD.ion. "lt'a paid off. We try not to abortcbaqe anyooe CJD tbe practice field. . Pittsburgh pitcher Jim RoolCer examines an effigy of himself hung in his locker in Baltimore by teammate Bert Blyleven Tuesday night before the rained-out World Series opener. Blyleven bought the pig head at a meat market and installed it before Rooker's arrival. Not much for a school with an enroll· ment over 4,000. AMIDST THAT span of yeara Is an 0-15-1 record a1atnst "OtTa OPPEN81VE LINE COACH. Mark Rebllns. bowl. He'a done a Job with tbe line, but when be auended Marina, be bad to wait UDlil bis Mlllor year to play." A CU' olayoff berth appears wttbin reuonable reacb of the Vlklnp ... and that'• aometb.l.ng Marin.a bas never been uaodated wilb. Westminster, 1·10-1 THOMPSON against Newport Howe+er, before the Vlkes start ftcuriDI on who'll they meet in the first round ol the playoffs, they bave to accomplbb some thinp that eluded them for to many yeara -and that's to defeat tome s.-t Leaaue teama. Scott 'Unretires' Inmate R eturns to R ing Did Coach Assault R ef? Harbor and 0.5 a1alnst Fountain Valley and Ediaoo. Tbund.ay the secondary get.a its moat severe tat •l•hwt the pus-happy Saxons ol Loara, who ftpre to not oa.ly put a test to the ~, but alao could put a strain on Marina 'a overall de- fenaive record of allowing 13 point.a in four games. SOUTH KINGSTOWN , R.I. <AP) -RonaJd Ramirez Jr .• soccer coach of Long Island University, has been charged with simple assault in an alleged attack on a referee dunng a match with the University of Rhode Island. When Thompeon took over be at.at.ed: "l have DO magic formulas." He still malnt..ina that today h1s team girda for undefeated Loara Thursday rugbt al Westminater Hi&b, Oran&e County's No. 3 WOODBRIDGE, N.J . (AP) - James ScoU, the Rahway State Pmon inmate recently stripped of hie World Boxing Association No. 2 Ugbt-heavyweigbt nnking, said be "unrelired" Tuesday and will fight two scheduled bouts at the prison th.is year. Scott sajd last week that he was retiring rrom boxing hecause the WBA wouldn't allow hrm to fi ght ror the cham- pionship whil e he was im- prisoned. "l won't fight :.o long as I'm in Rahway Stale Prison." he said at the time. But on Tuesday. Scott said he decided to honor his contracts .. regardle ss o f the circumstances.•• Scott is scheduled to fight Jerry Celestine on Oct. ri and Alvaro Yaqui Lopez on Dec. 1 at tbe prison. Scott. who predicted knockout victories against both fighters, said in a telephone interview that be agreed to fight because ·'we did sign the contracts and the networks have a lready filled their time spots." Scott said arter those two right s. h e will r efu se lo participate rn any fight promot- ed by Tnanglc Productions Inc., headed by Murad Muhammad. "Muhammad has made the public think he 's doing ane a favor by promoting my fights at. prison. But he's a bad promoter. l haven't had enough apaniD& for any ot my f1Sbta," Seott aald. Mu ... mm lld, CODt.aeted 9l bl.a Newark otftce, said Scott was an "ingrate" and he "pities the next guy who gets into the pos:i. lion of promoting James Scott." Ramirez, 35, of New York and referee Mitch Pietras got into an arJtument Tuesday at the end of the fir..t half of the scoreless game Witnesses said contact was made between the two men and Pietras walked away, s at down and complained he had been as-saulted. Det. Daniel Watson aald Pietras told b1m be bad ..._ .. p aacbed ln tbe c b eat'' bJ' Ramirez. .. We had no choice. we had to charge blm because of the com- plaint," Watson said. Arnie Plays In Tourney COLU MB US, Ga . <AP> -Arnold Palmer makes his firs t ap· pearance ever in the Southern Open golf to urnament, wh ich opens Thursday boast· ing the strongest field In 111 biatory. Jft77 Pate, wimler of the teurnameat , .. . PU&two ~ ... ... .......... , ... uu.. The 10th annual 72-hole event will be worth S40.000 to the winner fl our liuSiness to be on top of thin1s. -~ That's why we're establishing our Orange ·County Regional Office in the largest office .. building in the county. . 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Their statistics were flashed: Moreno hit .282 with eight homers, 69 RBI and 77 steals; Bum- bry hit .285 with seven homers, 49 RBI and 37 steals. T h e n came th e network's bottom line -"Edge: Bumbry." The Pirates gasped loudly. Some laughed and shook their heads. M o r eno, one o f baseball's most easygo· ing sort s, wasn't watching at the time, but he heard about it later ''WHAT DO they know? I'll show them," said the slim, swift Panamanian in perhaps hi• first display of even mild teatio eae in a Pirate unlfGI m. B esid es battln• 47 points above hla lifetime average, Moreno broke bis own Pirate record for ateals, led the team with 155 games played and eatablisbec1 bimaelf as one of the National League's best center fielft~bry als-o bas strong defensive credentials. When interviewed later , Moreno didn't want to make personal comparisons. "l 'M GOING to play and do the best I can," he said. ''I'm very proud to be in the World Series and very happy my peo· pie in Panama will get to see m e play on television. ·'When I first started playing baseball I want- ed to be in the World Series." Moreno's strength in t he outfield is the g r o und be cover s . "You're a jet, 747, do you know that." Mon- treal's Ellis Valentine told Moreno this season. BUT MORENO is well aware that poor footing on the soggy turf here may give him problems. Cliacon Bout Set Nov. 16 INGLEWOOD (AP) - Alexis Argu ello of Nlcara111a will defend his World Boxing Coun- cil super featherweight title against Bobby Cbacoo on Nov. US, the Forum announced Tues- day. The championship bout o r itlna lly waa scheduled for Sept. 16, delayed cnce to <>et. e, tltea poet.J)oaecl a1aJa became of a back injury suffered by Cbacoo dur- inl tralniQI. WE'RE :: I tw&,.Y f'tLOT \ This is your special opportunity to save money on products that can save gas. 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First Family Hires Help The President's Coach By DAVE CUNNINGHAM tournament, whJch will showcase approximately 400 players In all categories. Of tlle D•llY ~I ... IM# Frank Brennan wields a special kind of power- he tells the president or the United States what to do. And Mr. Carte r tries his best lo do everything Bren· nan says. All matches will be played at Cal State' Fullerton, with the opening rounds Nov. 3-4 and the concludJng matches Nov. ·10-11. For the· first time. tournament director Paul Miller h::is added a 21 -and·under division and a 35-and-older division. thereby increasing the number or entrants eligible for pnzes Brennan also gives instructions to Rosalynn Carter and 11-year-old Amy Carter. and they also follow his advice But Brennan's power extends only as far as a tennis court. He is the First Family's personal ten· nia coach. A family division bas also been added, witb bracket'\ for father-son and mother-dau1hter doubles teams. "He's more dogged than be la talented," Brea· nan aaya of Carter, addlna tbat the preeldent la in good shape thanks to hls jOU1q Jm)CJ'am. A former coach for Billie Jean Kini, Rosie Casals and Martina Navratilova. Brennan mJpt Slnclee and doubles divisions will be available in the C>pel)~, C, and D claulllcaUom. For ln· formaUon e 773-3117 or 52&-~. TENNIS • • • NEWNllT BEACH TENNIS no Tboaaaa P'arlnola wu one ot nearly JOO lMUucton to earn their credenUaJ from Vlc Braden'• United States Tennja Academy l.n the mOlt recent session. Tennis teachers came from Saudi Arabia, find his current job somewhat boring, if not for the Japan Singapore Canada and Mexico to s n elevated stat~ or his p~pils. __ -f•-Ve.-<iaye of 1nte;1s1ve -post-gl°a ua e ins ucUon "Arnrt~ust a-begnmer.Shl!~ ge og.into directed by Braden. tennis." Brennan says. "But she's packed up quite a .. Emphasis Is on teaching here," says Braden, bit." "not the best players. How to teach the game--Mrs. Carter, says Brennan, "is a pretty dam that'swhattheacademylsallabout." good intermediate player. She's really improved a Fartnola joins an elite group of approximately lot." . . 800 te nni8 Instructors who have earned the right to And as for the chief executive? add the U.S. Tennis Academy initials to their •'I like the 1uy personally and ~e get along re· teacbinl cre4enUals. ally great. He's a very decent \enrus player," says • • ,. Brennan, not one to bite the band that feeds him. IVO NAVUTIL TOURNAMENT DIAECfOa "He .. doesn't get tired and it's tough to wear him of the upcoming ~ahelm Junior Tennis Cham. out. plon1blp, haa offered '° share the net profit from • • • hi• compeUUon wit.b the Orange County Tennla ~- CONST&UCl'ION UPDATF.8: Tbe American M>CiaUon. The OCTA, in exchange, bas promiled National Volle~ball bulJdln& al Los Caballeros full cooperation and aaalatance, and ia &akin& for Racquet and Sport.a Club in Fountain Valley Ls committee volunteers to help with the tourney. more than 50 percent complete. The Anaheim Junior tourney will be held Nov. Walla for the racquetball courts are expected 3-'4 and Nov. lC>-11 for boya and girls between 12 to be lifted into place lhi• month. and conatruction and 18 yea.rs of age. Tbe draw will be limited to 64 has alread,y be&un on tbe Athletes in Action ad· entrant.a in each division. mlniatrat.ive offices. Volunteen to help with lbe tournament may Neaotlationa are continuing for land to accom-call lbe OCTA omce at 833-1515 for information. modate an expansion or the John Wayne Ten.nil · • • • Club io Newport Beach. THE nF1'11 ANNtJAL Ste.ve Garvey Racquet Club owner Ken WUllg says be hopes to have Claaatc wlll be held Oct. 27·28 at the Warner Center the new tennis and racquetball court.a llnlabed lo Racquet Club in Woodland Hilla. Laat year more leas than a year. than 100 celebrities from TV, movies and sports • • • participated, and a similar turnout is expected this SUNNY IDLLS CLUB PRO Bobby Wright is year. expected to defend his men's open tlUe next month All proceeds from the toumamenl are donated at the ninth annual Cal State Fullerton Fall to · the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Southern Classic. California chapter. Information is available by Regiatration is now belng accepted for the phoning the club at (213) 884-1100. Rustlers Post 31st Straight Polo Triumph Golden Weat College's un· defeated Rustlers upped t.belr wlnninl streak to 31 Tuesday with 11n 11-8 water polo victory over Southern Cal Conferenc~ rival Ventura in the winner's pooJ. Tbe Iola dropped Ventura to a 12·2 overall record, while the de- . f eadlai state cbampk>o Rustlen are now 8--0 for the current cam· palp. Pariq the way to tbe victory were Du Hoffman •nd Tim Spaeth, .. cb with three 1oall. ftelclincbercamewith2:51left. In prep action. Colt. lleaa iot a fl••SoAI performance from Tony er-haw and three eoab aplen rtom Art Chasen and Gn1 ,,._. to 1ubmerae vialtina Lakewood, 1'4. Conaa ct.I Mar, with Scott ......_. c....., ln five tlmes, '-*a f.7dldlioa at Doney. . t Chlsox Not for Sale I J/eeck Denies Move Rumors CHICAGO (AP) -Chicago will remain a two-team baseball town. and its American Lea1ue entry will remain the White So~. says President Bill Veeck. Veeck denied report.a Tuesday that bia team might move to Denver and , in turn, the Oakland A's would move. to Chicago. He confirmed, In a telephone interview, that ~nver oilman Marvt.n Davit bu approached him about buJj.ns the team, but Hid flatly that tbe White Sox are not tor sale. "It'• a buncb of •arba1e.'' Veect aaJd ... He <Davit) ap- proached ua maybe alx montba a10, and we told hlm •no,' and that'• It. ".No ne1otlatlona are 1oln1 on. There are no dJacua1lon1. What elae can I HY?" Hid Veeck. Meuwblle. the Denver Rocky Mountain News repe>rted that Davll, wbo falled ln h1a attempt to purdlue the A'a a year aao. I Is closer than ever to buytni a major league team and movinc it to Denver. The newspaper said uniden- tified members of tbe major lea1ue baseball executive com- m l ttee attending the World Series 1n Baltimore, confirmed moYement on \he francbiae queaUon. Jn B&tdmore. JobD McHale, a member ot the committee, tald the poplble tale was alrictly rumor and never bu been taken up by the committee, nor 11 It on the a•enda for future cliffullion. • ,,,_..,, ~ lollcal .reuoo wb7 Davia fall«! .to 1et tbe Oakland ttam and a l.Ollcal nuoo "7 all tbil talk keeps comln.c back to Chleqo ''Mid Vteck. .. He eouidft•t bu,J tbe A'a from CbarU. 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Japan <AP) -The New York Cosmos. 1978 North American Soccer Leaiue cbamploru;, aod a Japan Lea,ue all·•tar team played to • l ·l .Jina Marina Valk•wapn ~ RABBIT DIESEL tleio anexhlblUoomatcbberetoday. ,.__ The Coe0l09 went a.bead 1--0 at halltime-,,o a goal by Gary Etherin& in the lotb minute. Kunlahi&e Kamamoto, manager-player of the Japanese •Ide, evened lbe acore lot.he 39th minute of the MCODd period. A crowd of 14,000 t11med out to see the.Co.mos' first of two games In Japan .mder clear skies. #.1 '" FUEL t979 E.P.A~;T'f!~'?sMY LARGE ~ ~=~.: 95°/o I SELECTION~~ ~ 2MT,...Dl1'"-••Mwyt , , MESA MORT&A&E llMY AMIWOI MVATt °" Mll'Y\l'IDw. f'IWICINO NO ... AYM4ALn Prompt~ a.Moe ,.~ ..... ............... , .. CAU. PAT WAUER en.,... .._ ...... ,., 11711 llACH aYD. HUNTIMeTOM llAcH ... w.a...-. OCtobef 10. 1979' ,.,,,,.. P111>1"""" ()--,.,.,, O••h Poo1 0< I ) 10 II 1• 1'1.. --~ P U8UC NOTICE OMLYN.OT PUBLIC NOTICE ,-ICTI flOUi a USINEH NAME n •TtrMENT T'lle 1011-tno .,..,wns •re do1119 bitn&M~~ O\, RANCHO l..fo JOLLA c/o Sl91'et lAMm•rt . In< , 119'0 S.~ ClrCI•, lrvlM, C"11!orn1•'2714 l • Jolle V•lltY ProPtrtl~s. • Jo;nt v..,1ure. c o $._I t..nomerk, In< • ""O S•YP"'• CtrCle, lrv1n r. Catllorn1e '211" T"" --ts condu<l.O Dy .., un tnc0<p0<--••t!of> OIN< 11\an • ~""'"""p L.• Jolt• Yett.-, ProPtrt•e. 8 y ~qnel lencllrulr•, Inc , • Celllwn1e <O<l>O<•l•on N Y Wlif9/'M It. Pr~idP<it Tl'llS s~t-1 ,.., flt"' with lht '°""'' (l+O °' San Olfl!O '"""'" o .. ~·-oer "· ''~ o •u MMY G•••ETT & KING • """""-' cw,... .. 1 .... ""-"' .. ...... .. 0 ..... ,. ... , __ ,, ..... , S.Ot• uo ---------fl--1 ~"CA '1MO ft.11011 PuDitv.t °'"""" roeo O•••v Pllo• O<t-· l. 10 " ''· "" Je'll , .. P UBLIC NOTICE -CWl. Y PtLOT Inflation Hits 14o/c; State Sales Rise SACLUll:NTO CAP) -..,..._ ......_. • uau1tNol1• ,_,. cat • u.. .......... ol .,. • n.a.. '"~ .... ,...~,..... CaWOl'llla ...... to a NCIOf'd •·• ""-· .W. ilndalll 1akl ,...._,; 8.at .,..U.Ja ..._.._. ....... ~ ....... UM ....... IDODUl ~ IDdld .l\\111. ~to \M U&e ..... if S.ullu• tJoa. IM>UD a&Ara•AN WlWam Beaaetl 1atO 1ecoad quarter ulM ... -. $1.t bl.Woe, or IS.I percht. over tbe samo period a yearqo. ereaae. compared to a 9 per«nt Jump fw the ft~ quarter CaUl omia'1 con1umer price Inde x durlna tbe quarte r ltaa.lated to an annual rate ot lf pe"91t, t .8 percent hJther tbao the rate dwin1 the a tOnd quarter ot 1t18 But wbeo lnflatklft 11 la.ken out of ~~~Beuett aald, that rep aa.cy a 3.8 percent ln· REAL ESTATE UCINSE TWO DAYS $195 JOSSa I .... c ....... Mw 1714) 644-1094; C7141644-61H Now Available 400 fll. fl 8e up. Fully improved su1008 1 8e 2 8UJry design Exoellent ftnanct.ng Near Orange Co. Airport Call: (714) 64().0327 PLAZAe~:~:il!~ l easing Executive Suites, offering: Professional services for the professional company executive, in a setting with a manageable number of units. plus: Exr.rc1se & shower facilities. periocl1cal I 1brary as wcl I as all rhc usual executive suite amcni t1r~s. Th1•r1• 1s .i ch1l1•11•nc.1: I ur 1nfonrlrUH)fl '""' l1u•fiJlurt• 714· 752-0234 2082 Michelson. •212, lmne. CA 927l!) 2021 Business C+mtor, •2 13. Irvine. CA 92715 LEASE .• From The Leader OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES tN OfUrnGE COUNTY Competitive Pricing Superb Service NABERS ~ OPEH70AY8 2600 HMBOI IL VD •• COSTA MESA 540-1100 CORPORATE NOTES JAMES A. ~lOUHART Ill Attorney at Law Q. CAl'il MY CALIFOBNlA CORPORATION BAVB ITS ANNlJAL MEETING OF THE 8BA&BllOLDEll8 IN BAWAOf A. YES. The law does not require that this meeting be in California. Also, some or all of tbe expemes to attend tbe Hawaii meeting may be tu deductible to the corporation and/or to \he shanbolden. Q. WREN I INCO&PO&ATE llY P&E8ENT oa PLANNED 8tJ81NE88 WILL lfY BOUD or DlaBCl'OU BE &EQV...ED TO MEET SACB JIONTBT A. NO. Tbe law does not require moathly meet· lap . Bowe.er, major .tranaactlons abould be memorlall1ed by • writln1 pleeed in the Corporate Minute Book. · ls~PBNSIVB TO INOOUO&ATE Al\ Ga PLANNED 1AJ81NB88T A. NO. llJ la• omce will lDcorporaw )'OGr u- 1ttlD1 • DlanMd bullneaa for the all-lDdUllve prtce "•.oo. Tb.la brukl down to ta:tO.OO ln attorMJS ,... uc1 saao.oo 1a eo1t1. w. turn eroaad and PU.out colU a foUowl: ~anchlM Tu 8oU'd. ... 00; _ ~ o1 State, t10.oo; ~ Coaunmloaer, '25.00; Cotporatloa Mlaat. Boak. S&oek and Seal. .-.oo. AD averap lDeorpordOD tak• 1' day1; even futer U PQ· mlDl • bJ cub flt eubler'1 cbeck. We -. u.p. vr to w••J::t-' about your propoaed in· ea1 pcirllllaa ol:dl1atloa to you. Our ad· dreM .. '---B. Urct\d,lart lll, A Prot...toaal a.w CarpondoD UOO Dove Street, s.eaact ....,.., Jtawport BUcb, California _, ('11') ........ """ .... "" Dr. Willia m F. Ballbaus. p r eside nt o f Beckma n In s t r u ments , Inc .. i n Fullerton, has been named 1979 Manutacturer of the Year by the California Manufacturers Association. T•tfle F••d• Stopped Telefile Computer Corp .• Irvine, bas reported that a demand obligation of $'750,000 to the First NaUooaJ Bank of Chicago, the company's prin· cipal lender, had been paid after demand by the bank. and that the bank was not advancing further funds under the line of credit previowsly granted. The company remains indebted to the bank for approximately $7.S million. Interest and principal payment& do not commence under the term loan unW October 1980 as long as the company Is in compliance with the financial and other covenants in the arrangement. The company also announced that David T. Scott bu l'ftlgned aa president. cb.ief executive of· fleer. and director of the company and that S. V. Edens. chairman of the board, bas assumed the position of chief executive officer pendlne selec· lion of a permanent repla~ment tor Scott. Edens alao beads the company's marketing efforts. F,,_r Sllbddl•.,, Blred Fluor Canada Ltd.. a subsidiary of Fluor Corp .. Irvine, has announced that engineering has begun on a total-responsibility contract to expand Alberta Gas Che micals Ltd.'s methanol facilities at Medicine llat, Alberta. The expansion will increase capacity by 1,200 tons to a total or 2,500 tons per day Value of the work to Fluor Canada was not disclosed ~•llqori~d Robert W. Crisell, Inc .. of Newport Beach, has announced the consummation of $11,000,000 of leaaes for 1979 and 1980 construction. The company represents as brokers the Joll y Roger and Monterey Bay Canners restauranta. S.-te. .. .,. O•t "Rollout" cere monies marked the first pro- dut'Uon unit or the U. S Air Force Pave Tack Target Designator System at Aeron u\ronic D1vis1on or Ford Aerospat'e and Communications N~ Beach, wh@f'~ l~ ~y"6l~m wa~ dest~ and is being produced ~ u .. 1i Sold A broad Die Rheinpfalz. a leading German daily newspaper with a circ ulation in excess or 250,000, has placed an order with Eocom Corporation of lrvlne for two laaertte units. With more than 87 systems sold, many on the international market, Eocom Corporation la the world's foremost manufacturer of laser platemak· log equipment. ThJa lnatallation al Die Rbelnpfalz will mark the.ftrat laaerite system in Germany. Law Talk Slated A aemlnar apooaored by lrvine Savings and Loan and the law offices of Capretz le Kaadaft will be held rrom 7 to 10 p.m. Oct. 16 at the Monaco Room of the Airport.er Inn, 18700 MacArthur Blvd .• Irvine. A panel of s peakers including attorney James T. Capretz, who specializes in real estate law, will address the topics of tax structuring in p artnerships, drafting limited partnership docu· ments and investing in a real estate syndicate. Reservations may be made by calllng 752-2600. SAY!S your money In ltle DAILY PILOT Gold: Playing It Safe It Can Be Kept in Diveni/ied Port/olio By SllEUY WC.U It '1 oo news that the sold tMc bu bllten a lar1e part -ot tbe world'• popWadOn t.n the lut year. Excltina would be an understated descrip· tlon of the 1old futures market, and present holden of South African gold stocks purchued as recently aa last 1prtn1 would probably find their set.I now more than doubled. And of c:ourae m one ot lnvetton bave been buying told itself. Several brokera1e firms have been partietpat· in1 in tb1I market by maldq 1old bullion ban an- d /or coi.na available. 1n fact. public availablllty of real ,old (for wh!cb American ownenhip baa been le1al only Ii.Dee late 1974) ia one reuoo for tbe in· (•-'-~F'D~UJ crea.ed attemioo focused ~ • ~,,. nvm 0!1 the price of IH>ld. m 'E' ~E'~ SLOce late 1978. the open _ ~ ..-,in.L~.I_ market price or gold bullion bas s urged from $103.50 per ounce to recent prices that occaslonaU y broke $&00. AL1110VGH THE PRICE trend bas not been one or uninte rrupted advance. becauae the market 1s highly volatile. many recent economic events have helped create a pos1tive en vironment for gold. the universally accepted mean5 of exchange. The economic factor that seems to affect gold 's price the most ls innau on. Cold bas become a refuge for those participants in the foreign excha nge market who wish to hed ge a gainst possible do lla r weakness. Typically gold prices run op. poaile to the value of the U.S. dollar in foreign e xchange market.a -when one goes up, the other drops. The purchaae or gold can be viewed as a short·lerm spec:ula· lio n or a long·t e rm hedge '-u~s againat inflation. Because the price •peculations can make bu)'tftl 1old rtny, It lhould be used u a dlvenllicatioe ln your lnffllme.nta, representin1 no more than 10-15 percent ot your total portfolio. Becawe 10Jd reslsta Miit, acaJe, decay and corrosion, and la a good conductor of electricity, tt is used in electronics, aerospace, and dentiatry. But it ii cbJefly prized for lt.t luting beauty and rarity. Over 85 percent of total gold usa ge in 1978 wu in Jewelry or 1old coins or remained in the form of bullion bars . IN THI! LAST few years. there has been particuJar interest In so-called bullion coins, becauae they are beautiful as weU as valuable . Altboudt they do ~ have as much numismatic value as gold coins minted in limited quantities in tbe past. they usually trade at a certain premium above the price or tbe a mount of aold they contain. They're minted in large quantities and are not •·collect.ors' it.ems ." although most a re attractive· ly designed symbo ls or historical e vents or persons. This reduces chance of counterfeiting. At Merrill Lynch . for example. you can buy the Mexican SO Peso, the Austrian lOQ Corona, and the newest gold com on the market. the Canadian Maple Leaf. One million Maple Leafs a re to be minted in 1979. with 2 million per year to be of· fered in 198().81 Most dealers also offer gold bullion bars In the three most popular intemaUonally accepted sizes -32.15 ounces <kilo>. 100 ounces and 400 ounces. These bars have a guaranteed fineness or 99.5 per· cent or better and can often be he ld with the dealer. Some dealers also offer depository r eceipts iu ued by exchange.approved banks for gold held ln New Yortt and Chicago. If ~ld in what.ever form hasn't outpriced it.self as an mvestment for your portfolio. the most im· portant piece of advice I can offer ill that you buy from a reputable dealer. to insure that you are get· Una what you pay for . Coast Residents Move Up Newport Beach's LMoant Sia.De. cha.moan and chief executive officer of Mercllr'J Sa.ta&a &: ,.._. Alaeda&ea, be., of lrVtne as a production.'· duign artist. He came to the edvertialng and m a rket research firm after workin& with Richard Holmes Design of wguna Beach . Loaa AaaodatM ln Huntington Beach. bas been elected vice president for 1979-80 of the California Savings & Loan League • S..W. l.attaaU-al la~. of Newport Beact\ has named Al K:ke president of 1t.s Emco Division. He resides in Lafayette. 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Off ,,. ,,_ ,,._. ,_,_ '·~n ... ,.,_ IJ ... -1 ... Off U• ......, ..... .. ·-.......... " ' ll•c-11 ~· ... -, °" ". oc.., -""' _._. ... P.mfMt , ... -... Olf lj 4 _.,,.. t\lo "' ,_..Mia n,1i..-" Ulftf~llft •••• ) Otf ., ' • .. " MUTUAL FUNDS .... --... ------·-••• --· " " ,.. . ''"" ., , 1.' ,, ....... .._ -.......... ---...... , -.... " • • ' ' ..,.. •• -... -.... -... --. -... ---. f CALIFORNIA NYSE COMPOSfl~E TRANSACTIONS Wedae.day'e 2 p.m. (EST) Pri • Wedneeday, Ootober 10, 1979 s DAILY PILOT .. BwCoe a Cola Ad Campaign Features Wine By MILTON MOSKOWITZ It bu oever been clearly demonstrated that advert~· ing ts necessary to sell wine but the Coca.Cola Company is certainly going to give it a whirl. Coke bas the wine -and lt haa the money to advertise. Between now and Cbriatmas Coke will drop about $4 mllUon on television advertJsing for its national wine brand, accordin1 to the Industry newsletter Impact. __;_ That's not an enormous amount, of course. for a com· pany with an annual ad budget of $140 million. But it's a tot of advertising weight to put behind a single wine brand. YOU'LL NEVER SEE Coca-Cola's name mentioned In Viese oommercialll but you'll know tl's their pitch wheo you see the bard·hitUng ads for Taylor Californ1' Cellars. They're hard-hitting because they compare Tay I<; to other brands -and name names . Almaden MouotaJf\ Inglenook Navalle and Sebasllant Mountain. ! You can guess which brand gets the nod in the e,.. dorsements r endered by three young alleged wine co~ no1sseurs. Lisa Van de Wate r Dennis Fo ley and Stevel Spurner ' If you think vou h:ivf' s een this s h<Jw befo re. you 'n • n i:ht Coke tried 1t out last 't>Jr before ('hn slma:, .ind t ht: brand h\ hr ,.111'1 <'<HOJ1ar1:.on:. prc1"ukt•d ,rn~Ul'>hed C'rlt'' of pro Money Tree f(•st from Cal1forn1a v1ntnM·.,, which in turn led Albert 1-; Kllkl'n of Coca Cola lo chcirHlt:nze the Ccihfo rn1a wine in llu.,11) a.'I "an old boy's school < '<implamts that the Ta)'l•1t <·omme rcials were m1:-. l1·.id1nf? and dccept1V(• reath1•d ltH· Irea!.ury Departmtnl :. Hurcau of Alcohol, T1Jbcic<.•t1 f. fo'trf'arms I BAT f l, the gov ernmcnl a~enc) r·harged w1lh r• ~ulating cidvert1 sing nr ... pml.., Tiw RATF ha<; murk\ ru\, .. , proh1b1ting ads thut 11 ..,p;ira~t· t'Ornp1·t 1tnr.., and 1• l!nl I 'okc lo y:.111k the branrl h\ hr.tnd t'IJmpJri-.r1n-. art. r rh1' had twen runn1n~ a m1111th .1nd half HlT COtO. ~A~ ~OT ,,1,..1Jt "' g1\t: up th1 -. market1ni.: 1:11"l1<' Whil• 1t .. uspend1•1t th1 t.1cls P\!ndinl! u BATI" 1n u''>ll$!al1on, 11 <"1ntinut'cJ to 1111· .. 1ls ca..,c arl:(u1n~ that lh•· ('11"1ttH'rC'IJIS "''ff' 1111! llrlf.11 1 tn1·1• lhl'V rt'f)rCsented \ht• hon1•.,t ""'"'of th•· tt•\t1mCJ111,1I .f.:l\l'r' rhrl'i' month .. ;<j.!I) l'okf· v.on Th(' BAT" dropped 11:-. 10 "''l1~.1l1on, th1 dfoct bein~ tr1 ~1v1 C1>ca Colci a go c1heait to run lht' a<h ,J11r1 run them tht·y v.111 t'okl• oln•.111\ <'la1rn -. ..,~<:tacuhir re!>ulti. for Taylor c .iJ1fnrn1.i ('• llJr' a brt.1nd 11 n •·att'd bv bu y1 n ~ <".d1forrua ' \1'11111t·r1' \ IO('Vard.., and µlac-in~ on their w1nit .1 IJbcl Ta> lur thJl t•omf·~ from the :-Je w Ywk Stal~ \int-\ ard that 1t h<ill houJ:hl earlier There are not man~ \ 1nt ner .. that (.Ill µull lh<tl kind or raztle daizle play ·: Kll..LEEN, WllO HEADS what Coca·Cola calls ilJ ~ 1n e S pectrum d1v1s 1on. told Impact that Taylo Cathfomia Cellars will sell l 5 mill.ion cases lhis year thrtt million casti to 1980 and six mallion in 1981. It's eaal ly the fast.est growing na.Uonal brand in the wine market. C>ther Coca.COla wtne brands a.re Sterlin& (a fin C.lilomia pnm\1.tm wine maktt>. GH~ Westem (N York ebampape producer) Md t.be r~ular Uae of Tay w1aM from New Yor1t. It"• abo ln \he ~·of ~· lmr • new premtum li-oe~ Moalerey Vineyard Classlt- ~ .o~ Wltb cbe amount ol money 1t'a alMIDChq to •dvertJa thne twands (an estJmaled $20 mlWoa th1f year>. Coke uaUk:elr to be m•lrina a p1'0(1t on Ua wfM operat1oc11. Bu 11·.: buiJd.lng for lb~ future. It& share or U.S. wtne •hi m~nt.s as less \ban 4 percent but that a lready brin11 It c lo the "Top ti\'('" ranks Sewer Gas Used To P ower Cars MOD ESTO <AP I S<-wer ~a:. that used lo be was ted 1s fuelmg fl vc municipal "eh1clcs here in c1 pilot project that could shu"" nt1c:. aero!>:-. the country a way to s ave petroleum Wht.>n thl' vear olr1 oper ation 1-. expanded to include an add1l1onal 250 vch1clc:.. the city will save about $700 a day Ill fuel C'Osts. s<11d John Amstutz. :.upenntende nt of water qualtty control for this Central California city or 100,000 PCOJ>ll' • THE SAVl!'(,S "ILL let thl· expanded me thane facili· ~ I> puy for itself ~ 1thin flVI' years. he estimated in a 1 IC'lcphone 1ntcrv1cw "J The c1ty·s sew:i~c trealmC'nt plant processes about 23 . million gallon!> of effluent daily and produces more than 200.000 cubic feet of ~as About 70 percent of lhat is methane After the ga" 1s processed to remove carbon dioxide :inc.l hydrogen sulfide. 1l 1s comµressed and dispensed into' the vehicles. Each vehicle carn es two pressurized tanks .. that hold about 325 cubic feet of gas each. That's the · equivalent or 612 gallons of gasoline. Amstutz said MUCH OF THE TR EA TM ENT plant's gas 1s burned to . keep the sewage digestion equipment at optimum tem- perature for melhane production. When all or lhe methane Is captured and compressed. it will provide the equivalent or 1.000 gallons of gasoline a day. Amstutz said. . The vehicles now being tested have dual fuel systems' -;o they can be switc hed to gasoline when the methane~ tanks arc empty All city veh1clcs will be added to the system excep~ large ones such as garbage trucks which have heavy fuel consumption IT COSTS ABOUT $1,200 to convert a veb1cle to• methane. and the eqwpment can be removed and re-: installed by o competent mechanic when ll is sold .'' Amstutz said. , The methane-burning vehJcles a re co~leteJy Cree: Crom the pollution that plagues gasohne·Powered ones.: Amstutz said. • .. AlthQwtb nooe of the engu1es have been taken apartt yet to check for abnormal wear, 1l appears the gas helps• extend engine life." he added. ~ THE ONLY PaOBLEMS are a power tou of about ts, percent and the limited ranae ol t.be converted vehtcle.,,t Amstutz said. . • The octane ratint la over 120 and Am.stuu uld power and mUeaae could be lnel'MMCl wit.bout knocking if U~~ compression rat.lo of the en,:inel was increased. --- . • 8J• DAILY Ptl01 , \ I 1 t ', • .., 11 \ I " ... ~ .. -~ .... __..._ ...... ._. 0...-~-~ ~ .... .......... ITAMKYNtb ""'°' Tlw~ot·~ __. ....... an*".- ~ dillle>w-'Y '°' tM lncflMiNltlnQ pN)to -~ Allod9 ....,.. ... ""'1 be l)teOIWtl. llUI .. -t -·~'° .... 8 l'Ml IMCW IUCIM lt~ ..... --Gtee Md ....,... "°"' d9clcle to .... ""' .nc .. .,..., -~-• STMSTI Of' IAN MtNQIOO A youno 0•1•cit1ve llMIOMd to • '"""ow cowe ~ to ~"-tried 111'4 COfMGted • CNc:MO - e!C1 In Ola -"*"' • OYPEAIY GuMI Petll P.iga • AtlflllllCIM QOYEWllMlNT "The FulUte OI FeOetlll ....... 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Hu.nt1nqton Bf.,11 11 0 KUNG F\J Ctl4~ ,-. q•vtH I mdP I 1 QOIO "'"'" bV A Oy1nq pre,~ p.pc tor ••Ion~ n.-. ,,,u,,,, • ., tn §t'ctr<.-tl t(Jt ht\ ~dUU n.&C I GI--~ 0 PRIS~ER: CELL Q) MERV OAIFFIM Gu•"•IS BudOy R•Ch K111ny '>\NGIN(. '~ (}~ the> ~ unique y1/I 642-2697 .... ..,~ ...... ~--.. ~ ....... NBC Does It Again Other Networks Running Scared "EW-VOR'K TJ\"PT NBC ent<-rco tmm cir1rrt1'1£· N51IJftry wlfl\lBc·qtg}"{ln, the 1979·80 prime time ~cason w1Lh iJ 28 :> P<'rccnt ~aw .it tca~l p;irt of Lht· plan to cut ARC':-; big lead m the rat µrogram ings race. and that strategy. suc- cessful through the first three wei!h. ha·s the com pet1t1on sh uffling pro- g ra m s to catch up with the surpnse fronlrwmer. Both ABC and CBS announced pro- g ra m ming changes last week. and with ratings from the A.C. Nielsen Co. for the week of Oct. 1-7 showing NBC in first place for tbe second time since the season began Sept. 17, more juggling appeared likely. NBC STaUGGLED tbroush Ju t seaton • dismal tbird, behind ABC and CBS, and few in the buatoess ex- pected \be No. 3 network to challenge the frootnmner this year. Ralinla points translate into advertialng dollars, alDce networks wboee sbows attract the largest audiences can charge more for commercials. "We're not going to make any pre- posterous claims, three weeks into the season.'' said Mike WelnblaU, the president of NBC Entertalnment, u the latest ratings were released Tuesday. "But 1 said some time ago that we would all be closer this 1euon. that we were going to sur- prise a lot of people." NBC, for the week ending Oct. 7, liated a special and two series in Nielaen's Top 20. And, perhaps more significantly, NBC bad only one pro- gram -the ne ws department's "Prime Time Sunday'' -in the bot- tom 10. CBS, ON THE other hand, had the week's D>06l ·watcbed show, "Alice," One important a!>pcct of NBC's plan for 1979·80 wa~ to pos1t1on hour long programs. rathe r than more , ris ky half-hour s hows. 1n the 8-9 p .m time slot. And that str ategy appears to have paid off. CBS ANNOUNCED last week it would pre-empt at least for the next several weeks four half-bout pro- grams, two in the 8-9 s lot Wednesday and two in the s ame period Saturday. And ABC said "Fanuasy Island," moved to 8 p.m . Fridays aft.er • suc- cessful seaaon at 10 Sundays, would return to it.a former position. NBC's only announced cbanee was to delay the start of a dramatic series, "From Here to Etemlty," 1n favor cA "The Beat of Saturday Nlgbt Live ," giving the network a full night of comedy Wednesdays. ABC finished second at 18.9 and CBS third at 17.7. Tbe networka say that means in an average prime-time minute during the week, 19.4 percent of the homes in the country were tuned to NBC. · NBC DID SCORE with "Little House on the Prairie" ftf ooday night, No. 9, and "CHiPs," Saturday even- ing, No.13. Here are the week 's top-rated pro- grams: ~!!!!!!!~~ but a lso had four of the week's five = lowest-rated programs, all of them in the entertainment category. .. Alke," wltll • ,_.1no of" J repre-.tlno n 1 """'°" hotnf!s, C8S; "EIQhl I\ EN>UOll.'' "' or 1t J mllllon, ABC; ".klf\IWry C..\Oft'~ 11111 A...,1.,.r,..ry S-." 111 or 11 I '"llllon. NIK, "The .l<llfer..,,,s " 16 I Or JO 4 mill-. ces. ··n.re.·s Company," 2u or "·' mllllon. -"Cll••li.•s Anoe•s:· 25.) or It.• mlltton. 11ot11 ,.ec . "ftO Mlnutn." 2S.4.,. It J mllllon, •nd "O,.. D•Y •• •Time. • 14 I or t• • mmlon, boll> CBS; "t..1111• HouM on 11,. Prelr .. ,",. I ,,,,. ... mllllon. HBC, -''Tr-.-. M.o .:· CllS, -"&¥ney Miiier," ,.ec. 11o111 nor 11 s million Tllennf10-Movle "POtlrelt Of e StrlJ>t>er.' C8S, "CHIPs," Cell 142-5&71. Put • few words to work for ou. The ratJng for "Alice" was 28.5. Nielsen says that 411eans of all the HBC. •ncl "H•POY 0.YI.'' "BC, II•, "~le .. •nd ''So.lcl.'. bolfl AtlC,.,.., "M-44-H.'' ces. -"Mork..., MlndY.'' ,.&c, 1i. TUBE TOPPERS ABC 8 5:00 -World Series. The Orioles and the Pirates may square off again in BaJUmore ror their rain·delayed aerlea opener. CBS88:30 -''The Greek Tycoon." A thinly dis guised recreation of the J ackie Kennedy-Aristotle Onassls story with Jacqueline Bisset and Anthony Quinn 1D the leading roles. NBC e 9:00 -"Mirror, Mirror." Cosmetic surgery is the subject of this new TV movie with Janet Leigh, Loretta Swlt~Lee Meriwether (pbotoatleft). left>. Aidl, Kaye 811ard. JeM ~. Benji. S11/bby Kaye. Show ol Hon'9 8-1 F.....ion., • ATTICWMTE ~ ....,.... ~ ano princlpale of the ...... y °"' Cl1Y 8llllflt penonn ·•four Ch opin OencH " "Hafltquinede,'' ••AuOoes" and "T8'1tnl ... e" 1n the EA.I flocwn ol Ille White HOuM (R) D SITCOM Roblrl Wllllama and <Wry M.,ahall 11 e IMIU<ed in lhoa funny In_..,, to<* el comtnftrC1al TV's. 100 corneoy ---• Mork " Mtr>Oy HllC)Qy Days. ano "l.-ne 1 Snlf1ey · .. ,&O MOV1€ * • e 'How S-' II lal" I 19e&) Oet>bo41 Reyno!Os.. Jamea Garner A t>oy IOI· tows hta a1rllneno 10 E"'ooe ano ,,.. parent• '°'" tow him t2 hf• ) t.30 '1'i) CAMERA THME "'*""' H.,,.,i,aci't" ""*'" c .. n tompo••r Mervin Hamltaeh. wnoM ..,tirk •ndudes. motoon poc;t1J1 • scorn for: 'The W•r w .. We<e ano T"4J Sith() .. pt of tied 10:001• .... NIGHT CIAU.EJn' .. ._red Unto Oeetf1•• A llolCiCleMful wnllng t- be\)ln Wrillng abOut lhW ~h•• with • gorllla. ··HOw To Cure Tt'9 eoi... "'°" l/amp1tte'• TWO men If'/ to Ol90Mdl a ¥tlftlCllre ror .. 11me .OMAT ~ So111 Conduet a Mero••Ohn" Sir a-o Solll eno Ille Cttiea.oO Syrnpt>any '*'°'"' Sym- l)Nlny No ' "' 14. t.aator. ()pl.I• to (The llMIM) end lnCldent II tnuSltC If om "A M t01ummu Htght '• O.ewn . -~f'<>f' llM£I. · lne h rtca Promiled LmnG" (PIW1 1 oC « !*UI =1•=--MAKEliliELAUGH G MD'l'E * * ·~ "CllnQei 11.ty ,...,_ YAll()n ( 1972) 8()t) Hope, Ev• M-Saint A ,....,._ "'°"' celebf"Y ~ tM OOjeci of • hOmoOe --l~iOn 1:1~1 .. i.t•A•&•H 11.-.....,. lac. • coun- JOHN DARLING GOVC~ M:NN, ~ 00 YOU Rl~ TO 1H[ KCU9'TION Tt1A1 YOUR ASSOOAllON \.JITH Ct'RT~IN P£oPl£ IS M£Rl.l.V'- CALCUlATED1'TitMP1 lOKU.P~ ~ME UPf~T IN THE VAAl(U; r4LDI~? Keep Da•ei•' Robe rt Costanza as the maitre d ' and Tam ara Long as a hotel guest carry on a •·secret" affair on "The Last Resort" tonlgbt at 8 on CBS, Channel 2. little Rock Story Due for TV Movie HOLLYWOOD CAP) -A movie on the inte1ra- tion of Central Hlgh ~bool ln LltUe Rock. Arlt., under the eye of federal troops will be m ade baaed on the diary of the school's vice principal. Time-U fe Television will make the Lbree-bour film for CBS. William Link and Richard Levinson wrote the screenplay based on the soon-lo-be· pubUshed diary or Mrs. Elizabeth Hucka by, who was vice principal al the school in September 1957. Mrs. Huckaby's diar y gives an iNlde vjew of the tensions and fears that gripped the school lo the confrontaUon between the president of the United States and the governor of Arkansas. FROM Fash ion Island N ewport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR .. TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS ,_.... .... .. ......... feud with ,,.,. ....... up wtllle Col. Potter • out of die GM1P llld Frat* .. In otwot. • THI...,., ttl.L tHOW ·~" lllrna pteeenf • loo6I behilld IM ~ end aMlng IN ~· ""*' ...... llO l'flOMtf 'tor ,... ...... e DO<CAYftT au.I; ......,.Oor~-11:•1--11:IO (I) ....,._TUM "\AtW& to C88 ....... •~TM~ UW'l~T • HOGNt8 NINIU I QITIMMT c.vnotm>MC .... t1M (fl LOYIUOAT 1t:tOe T~ Ouelt '-1: DM4d I.Aller-"*" ~ IMI ~. Ben er-.... Fwr ... Tom &Mvan. ~......,- 12:00. (I) 8WffQt ~and Mac ~to flutll out rwo robbery 9UlllJ*U "°"' llldlng by ~~lftey -•••--i lheW 8PQlla.(A) 1"WUaNf ZIC*R .-oN: IW'Cl II I I.I I :',:= 12:80 lllCNll * * • .. l N Cepteln'e PeradlM" (1853) Alec 01o1lnMH. Yvonne 0. Cel1o • llllCME •.,.. ·eoro.r ,._.. 11954) Joel~ y~ De c.wto I TO• .. NNOCM:a> t2::t7 IMETTA Ni •JCP911 -~IQA­lor agr-to Mtlp Barett• IOdt .mo _.. mysaen- oue llr99 lR I 12MllJ IMETTA 1Gl. 'fOMOMOW MAYINCK au.-.. c;.,y·· . ..,. • • .... "U.·• .. H.llJclV'' (1957, Toriy Martin, Vtlt .. Ellen 1:'°. (J) HAWAII PiYIM> Unew.,. tnat I ~ rOO- '*Y aullC*1 le ... lltrO"' °' • ,.., klller •• ,..._ lawyer demanO• hi• ,,...1,.,....-e:' t:M NIWI l:GO NIWI MOVIE • ••.t "A Prtvata'a Altair" l 1959) U MlneO. Clw'oetlne twera • r.toYIE • • "Cerry On OolrtOt" { 1972) Kenneth Wlfljama, franklte Howard • OETIMART CONfROL trlN to hide King Charlea ,.,om l<AOS !Sl""lll (P_,, t) • n.PNIONEA l'he ~It ,,,. eubject of en ..,__I IO rNlnipo Ulete,.~ 2:201 NIWIS 2:10 GIT IMART Ewn" he9 PtOOlema , ... ing the King !Ind Mu 9PW1.(P_,, 2) a=-e MOYIE • • .... "~ler Story" ( 1960) Welter Matthau • Cwol Gr-. t:I08 MCNll ••• ·-n-.·. No ... -Uk•Show~" I 1954) &NI Mel1Mft. OM ~· --·= •• "la a.t.~" ( 1938) Jew! a.bin. Julien C..ati.. 1:111 NIWI .,_ MOYIE •• "Aoeohou• Nlgnt•" ( t9301 Helen Morgan. Ctiatlle Alolgglel. ( t Iv 30 ,.,..,. G MCWIE • * * "&oun .ioum.r· ( 111'81 Ph'l'lll• Calvet1. J-Donald • MOVE **'•''A G_..Ot Death'. 119~) JoNI Lodet Au01"" Lono by Armstrong & Batuik IN fN:'T, /6 \ Wl6 $A</ING 10 J~E.. ~ON Tl< fLIGHi 6KK FROM lHE mTH"UKL RALLY lN ~ING TON ... WA1Cll PUBLIC 1"Y.. ~ UKI Tiii LOOKS OF IT. TONIGHT 71JOPM Spr~•ntere.ln••nt A dazzling ~ ballet based on ''A Mid~r Night's Dream." 91IOPM ---C•••r• Three ••rwln H••llscll A documentary profile of American composer Marvin Hamlisch. I0100PM Stru99le for Israel To 8ulld • Count17 Th~ history of Palestine from J 900 to 1948. ntn Al)lllAM POl1*.8 llY KOCl·TV AND TN9 CGePOtlATIOH POii PUaX altOADCAITIHCI -L M. BOYD JACK ANOER!SON EM'ERTAINMENT I HY GARONER I TELEVISION Wedneedly. October 10, 1979 Raquel Welch: Built to Last Fiddler Can Kee Q: ........ ...,...t ................ .. f..-ti I ... Mtel 111 I 111 --••811: ................................. , -. .,,. WUlla...Y-•1 wa.O.... A: It WU OM ol &arl .. (Earl WU.C.'a) ~ -followM MYeral ye.an later wbea UM colum· nilt, ..... I.be •etNN la ....... Mttll\I, ol>- MJ'Ved: "Raq.a 1tlll la QOt Olaly bull\ better \.ban tb1a bot.a -b&ll lbe ... .,.. ......,, •• . Q: 2: •-WJ..,,... .. , 41161'1 I._., IHtral ... IMt 1M •an .. = ftrNUle Walter ........ ........,... M611a'& _ ............................. " .. ~ .... .................. Waildi..... ... ...... ,~ -Mra. D. llelb, ....... A .... .,,., .... playin1 l.D • tbuter to Uve I U· cUeneea. "Actlq ln movies." Walter 1rtna. "la like belnt ln Mml·reUrement l You ru lly un 't follow tbe story maklna a movte. For purposes of economy you someUmes do the lut scene rust and vtce- vena. You almost forget the character you're playing. l re· mem ber ooce ln a film where I walked up the ata1rs weighing around 168 pounds. And by the lime I walked down the same stairs several weeks later I only MATTHAU weighed 128 pounds! .. Q : I receaUy Jan.rd t.llat Elvia Praley luls&ed ot1 having a jeweler travel with him OD hla tours. How com~? -l. Lawrence, Stak-o Island, N.V. A : Elvis did that so he could buy jewelry whenever he wanted. During the final years of hjs life, a Memphis jeweler named Lowell Hays went along -carryrng two briefcases full or jewelry. Once. Presley bought $35.000 worth of rings and threw them into the audience. Q: I read &.bat uaJJke most of us, Cheryl Tiegs ls not at all uncomfortable going U> a funeral home or talldng about dea&.b. How does she do It? -Mrs. Howard Leeds, Columbus, Ohio. A: It was part or her upbringing. Cheryl's father was a mortician -and dt:ath was her way 'Glad You Asked That' ~ ..... ,. ... ", .... ., of llft.· "ll wu a very realiaUc, non:D&l CblAI," aaya the famoue m•t·TV penooall~. ".lly fat!Wr made lt very oormaJ. It wu ntv• 1eary. I vtllted hl1 fUDeral bome Ju.t like I WtDt to my mother'• nower abiop. Q; We aaw Lauea aacaa ta aa ....... ,. movie CM Mlaer claJ -u4 a 1aj1.-M -1'Mre ... a1te leua .._, YeJ'7 M~J ••l'lra ... ••1 el a..k· i.1 •P &aaM we•ye eeea la IHM ti tier o&ller .. TIM toot -'fte JerT)' O'Brieu, .......... A : It di@ 't come from any drama school! It came rrom abeer nervousness wben Bacall wu 19 and found herself in "To Have and Kave Not" With Bogart. ln her fil"Bt scene, she recalls, ber line waa "Anybody 1ot a match?" Bogey threw her a small box of makbea. She lit her c11aret~. looted at him, aald, "Thanks", threw the matches back -and le~. "When we rehearsed it," sbe says, "M y band was shaking. My bead was shaking. The cigarette was s bak:lng . . . The harder I tried to stop , lbe more 1 shook . . . By the end of the third or fourth take, I realized that one way to hold my trembling head still was to keep it down. chin low, almost to my chest, and eyes up at Bogart ... Jt worked - and turned out to be the beginning of "The Look." Q: Have they really 1one aDcl written a song about that scboolitrl slliper wt.o shot some people because It was Monday! -Denise R., SeatUe. A. Yes. The name of the song is "I Don't Like Mondays." And it was recorded by a British band called "The Boomtown Rats ·· It was ·rirst performed tn San Diego, the g1rl's hometown, dur · ing the Rats' last U.S. tour. Send your Q~!tWrl.! to Hy Gordner. "Glod You Asked That ," care oj this rw.-wspaper. P 0 8ox 11748. Chicago. IU. 60611 Manlyn and fly Gardner 1.111U a~r a.s many questwns a.s tlM!y can in their column, but the volume o/ mail makes personal rephes impo$.nble. Incest Without Censor CB.S Says 'Flesh and Blo od' Not in Bad Taste By PETER J . BOYER Wh ile the CBS movie amng LOS ANGELES CAP> -Oct. 14 and Oct. 16 only implles Television censorship. always the actual act of incest. there 1s an imprecise craft, is stumbling much fondling and t·an.•:.:.1ng into a confounding new ter· between moth e r and :.o n ritory, where rules are fluid and throughout the movie The 1m- limils change from network to plication will be Jost on no on~. network, program to program. es pecially one Rev Donald For example Wildmon of Tu pell>. Miss Last spring, CBS deleted some presidential blasphemy from its W ILD M 0 N • S NAT I 0 NA L Watergate movie. "Blind Ambi· Federation for Dece ncy has lion," even though the language been fighting CBS over .. Flesh was lifted directly from the and Blood" ever since the group White House tap es. Most learned that the movie was be- j dl .. t CBS' log made last spring. v e wers, accor n. o "CBS aaid the incest would be reclroalQI, would be offended by HJxon'a UM of "Jesus Christ" in handled in food tute," Wlldmon valn says. "l u lt you, alnce when can you' handle incest ln aood, A FEW MONTBS later, A.BC taste? 'Fleab a nd Blood' ran the hit movie "Annie Hall" tran s I ales t o ·Sex and in full version. The m ovie at-Violence.' " tracted a large audience and Wlldmon'a group bu gathered virtually no public complaints petiUooa around the country in about its strong language 'lbe a n effort to dlasuade CBS from audience \hat CBS feared would airing the movie. and haa in- don't make movies of lhal type. we don't buy mu vies of that ty pe What wc'vr done is pro· duce a \Cr) good four-hour film, a film that 1!. not salaciOU!> or in bad task ·· CBS would not comment a!. to whether the movie wai:. being discounted to advertisers. but a network spokesman did say the advertising time would be sold by alrdate. Anyway , the mor al im· peraUves of network television aside, there ls the movie itself. HamW'a bot.-blooded story pf a atreet .flpter '• strueale wjt.h hlmMlf and a combusUve en· vtl'ODll*lt bu been made iatO • very nearly n awtesa tnm TOM BE8EN6Ea exudes the lrultlnda ol a ca1ed·animal • Bobby Palloo, an allll'Y street kid who works his way up as a b oxer : Su zanne Pleabette TOPS HOTEL Raquel Welch AFa m1I The Cash I 1.!tj@ CHARLESTON. W. Va. <AP> -Senate Ma· Jortty Leader Robert C. Byrd can kee p the I money be earned fid· -------------------~ dlln' around. Love iln't blimL just a little~ Byrd. a West Vir,ulla Democrat and fidd1er, asked the Senate Ethics Committee to rule oo whether be could collect royalties on the sales ol his r ecord album . "Mountain Fiddler.'' without having to list them with the Senate as earned oubide income . Susan Saran don David Steinberg Smnetbivo' &bmt Under Senate r ules, _e f>ariap''t) senators are UmJt.ed to ~ • $25.000 a year in earned ·~-......... , ..... ,,.,. •A •• ,. income -which would 1-------------.-.-.-~-..... -----.-. -.. ,---.-~ -1 cover. for example, fees for speeches -besides their $57,000 a year Senate salaries. NOW PLA \'ING mwuoa· llllllTlllGTOll UIWMOI ' Cl..U Cllfllll P'llT f ClfT CflfTlll Hunt1no1on Bucn ~IM>lM eosu ~979·4141 01Jnoe 634 91'~~ & Entertainme nt Cente r ~+~!---P~~~6K4114l. ~--+''£.Jrec.;Swi.udo::.enwt...,ja...,l.__ 'U(laled GM o( t be largest Pf'O: "Jesus Christ" as an expletive, test·leller campaigns in the his· -steem 8 up l~p·wu;e...-fWIJUn&--a....: Jocaa~ to Berenge~s Oe~pus; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~----------~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~--~ was apparently unmoved when tory of network television that particular blasphemy is ut· Indeed . Donn O'Brien, vice tered by a Jewish comic from president of program practices Brooklyn (the censor) at CBS, says, "it CBS bl<>epcd Nixon, but it feels has generated an awful lot of comfortable with a movie based mail.·· on Pete Hamill 's book. "Flesh and Blood," one of the central "WE HAVE A long reeord of themes of which is t he pro· doing quality television and we tagonist 's incestuous rela-do not intend to put on a tionship with his mother. salacious, bad·tast.e movie. We "'HOT STUFF" '"THE YIUAIH" "RUST HEYB SLHPS .. "THI IUDS AU AU. RIGH'r IPGJ '"THE AMITYVIW HOllOr at SILIHT PAaTHR ' OPEN OJdl Y 1 11 I l 30 I and John Cassavetes is superb as Berenger·s manager. a sort of father-figure and street.gym saint The film works That ''Flesh and Blood" is air· ing on network TV underscores the cbangiug mood in network cutting rooms, "progress" some might call it. r-------1 lfC 'SENSATIONAL WEEK! 1----------., edwards EWPORT IM•. , oo .• oo. 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TIMI Anll flMllN l •~11te11aeea.-a 11•11 _.,~ ""1'ME UN Oil •IAM" IRJ 1·11•-MT~----- 'Sugar Babies' Sweet Rooney, Miller Bow on Broadway •1 JAY llAaavrr NEW YORK (AP) -WI°' t.oe-tal>Pinl AAA M lUer, Z1 1&q)pOl'Unj p1-yen. a tqUlldrc)O ol white dovn, a •ad·flJHd dot and 25 llOGI· duce ud joke rouu..-. lllckey Rooney and ''SUaar BabMs" bav• arrived. Tbt• saudy caper. marklnc Roone1'1 Broadway debut after 57 yean in show bb, bowed Monct.y. The mont tender patrona of theater will caU lt inane, vW,ar and loud. Some may even emit a d11creet boo. But "Sugar,'' by Ralph Allen and HUTY Risby, makes no bones that It's just the lavish. cutle-filled old kind of burlesque revue that clergymen once denounced, cops raided and Jim· my Walker inhabited. IT OPENS WITH A bit of song iuid cheery gab by Rooney, closes with a rousin"'?. nag-waving finale featuring Mias Miller, clad as a gold lame Statute of Liberty. Anything modem in it is purely accidental. Why, it even baa a scrim festooned with old· fa shioned ads, such· as, "Sleep with a smile, try Abigaffs Opium Pastilles." Alas, there are times you don't need the pastilles. The blackout skits are yawn rare. So are the 8()-Called comedy classics, like the courtroom sketch with the lecherous judge <Rooney> and pretty defendant (Miller), or the tired, wbeeiy ··Meet Me 'Round the Comer" routine. BUT TBEaE IS SOME11DNG to be said about tt show in which Miss Miller will ask why hum- mingbirds bum and Rooney will brigbUy reply. .. Because they forgot the words." A groaner, you say? Well, try the sales spiel or old pitchman Sid Stone, who tout.I a perfume thusly: "I guarantee you, ladies, your boyfriend will bile your ear orr. But I warn you -you can only use it twice ." No? To artlaUc matters, Ulen -llke the dreamlike aaluus to Sally Rand. lo which one. then a score al lovelies essay a stunnin& versioo of her fan dance with blue teat.her fana. It ls very insplr- in&. 80 ABE THE SINGING and looks of tall, blonde Ann Jillian, Rooney's p,rotege <that's what the playbill says). She sings ·Warm and Willing" in a Greek garden and winds up draped in while doves. It 1s mighty impressive. So Is the sight of the show's 14·gi rl chorus line. all good singers and dancers, dressed in violent orange top haL'> and tails, dolng a sprightly minstrel turn in black light And old pro Roont:y. 59, 1s just brilliant. a marvel of nifty hoofing, infectious good humor and timing so sharp he makes you laugb even at material so old it stays put wb1le its grave turns over. He and Miss Mlller get fine support from another old pro, Ernest Flatt, who sta&ed this yesteryear epic qu.tt.e briskly. R.la dancers leap, bound and tap-dance wtth a cheery gusto that's a joy to watch. '"PICtlC HANGING R K' ELECTRHS ••• NEW, WONDERAJL AND REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT." The..._ ......... MoM eom.ctJOf AITime (:~:::; i"T'AmoN'uRvoul l!J OllMll l!Ml lllCIOUUlllf tCMll u*-1 1111n-111 Ot•n;t 637 ()340 A.,.,,.,..,,, bH6 8uell•P11• ~ll 117\ UA C ... U lDWAllH' fOUllTAll YAllU llUIVM CNllft·ll wn1mtn11t1 893 ~b 1 wni.tn V1•i.v SJ~ 1:.00 Or•no• 1>39 a110 lOWAllll. 11.:llfOl l DWMOt' WllJO CMIOlA S.nu Altf ~·1444 MllljOI\ VltfO 8l0·6?90 ULA KE f OWl\AOS A~ comedy 10" fof~ w= MONTY PYTHON'S LIFE BRIAN ALA"' ALDA BARBARA HAAAIS IJF~N -~----BREAKING UP AFTER BROADWAY OPENING Mickey Rooney, Ann .. .., Shere Le ugh 'Beaver' Baek Kid Stars Tour Play CINCINNATI <AP) -1be names on the mar· quee read Tony Dow and Jerry Mathen In. "So Long Stanley." but the cust.omera come to see Wally and the ''Beaver." It's been years s ince Dow has been called "Wally" and Mathera bas been the "Beaver." parts they played on the popular "Leave It to Beaver," t.elev1sion series which ended in 1963. 811LL. THEIR FANS remember even when the actors want to forget. "A lot or people come to see how we've changed," said Mathers, now 31. "But when they gel there we try to give them a show they'll like maybe as well as 'Beaver,· we sbow I.hem what we can do as actors "Any place we go we've got lo prove ourselves " DOW, NOW 34 YEARS old. admits I.here 1sn·t anything he can do about the 'Beaver ' connect.Jon "When I wntt• a rt'sumc I hst 1t 1t '!> JUSt one of tht• thinl-!~ I dul." h<· 'laid "I don't Lik1· nd1ng on lht• t·oallaib of 1.111 that, but I don't think I am Thal"> J.)('Opll'0'> pt•n·t•plH>n!-. " But Uow admit" that whe:n tht· play opens 1n ii l'lly ~ht're "Beavt>r" 1-. re running on telev1!>10n . bus inc!>S 1!> more bns k "IT'S FUNNY ; 3, ... people will tum out to get autographs at a department store. but you can·t get a job in a 30-aecond commerclal," Dow said. "It's an lntereatine business; It's impouible to make any sense or 1l ·· MATINEES SATURBAY & SUNDAY "APOCALYPSE NOW'' CR> "MOON RAKER .. (PG) "CAPRICORN ONE" ~'ROCKY II " 1PG1 "1 O" (R) "STARTING OVER " (R) "WHEN A STRANGER CALLS" fRl STRDIUm e;sc AEEn 6]'.1 "A50 DJHVE·tn StedlU'" "10" "SHAMPOO" (R) "10" "SHAMPOO" (R) "HOOPER" "THE WARRl~S .. ··up IN SMOKE" (R) "WHEN A STRANGER CALLS" (R) "LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVED DOWN THE LANE" -· .. '' .. "THE MUPPeT MOVIE" "REVENGE OF THE PINK PANTHE~" (PG) "ANIMAL HOUSE" "PRISONER OF ZENDA" (PG) ALL O"IVR·INI O~U• 6:HPJ1tt ..... Nn.T Clllld Under 11 l"rH Uni.it • l<lclllle "•nrewn41 . . . . . ' .... Llf[ OF BRIAN wao .. Tda. T:OO, 1:4', 10:» "STARTING OVER" "WHEN A STA ANGER CALLS" (R) -·"IWll•t.•,•• ,., ........ ... .,.,_,_., .. ... __ MALCOLM MIOOwtLl OAYID W~NE:R . "TIME AFTER TIME" (l'O) . -Plue "AGATHA" " INSIDE: • Ann Landen • Club C.lenclar • HOl"IKepe • Slngles C.leftclar Menus Made Easy TM ..... ,. Calllonlla ...,..... taem of DIM.a Md h.al woe Wel•Ml• wW 111• •t .ut = Niil IM V• Wel•"t'ftl W~ 8 COM-.... to~ Clttd• .. Mme .-.rt.a1a-... ww. ..... .-., a a1'' .... Ne.port Beacb.,.. at t :• a.m. W1ll:11llar. Oet.17. Tbe voa Wtlaaeta• worbMp 1m•• •• called Saal-=~ ltallu Stta. aad ftatura • ... u ror--. P~ 111111 be....,.... llOw to prepare a quick Aatiputo platter, Paiata Tricolon, tout· ed 1•rtlc rella. Aauettl Ma •a wtu. Chocolate OIPl*i 8trawbeniel, Calf• Slpnuo and Flam- ln1 Am...ui W'r'PPtta. A centerpiece and table decor deaianed apeciftclUy for th11 menu will be arranied 4ur· in• the clau. . The worbbop ls approa.imat.ely two boun loa1 and COStl 110. Jt wW be held in the store's. restau.rut. For ilfonnabon and re9el'Vatiom, contact the store executive aecretary at &M-2800. THE YON WBLANS'IT are int.ernatiooally known cookbook authors and teachers and bave lived and traveled all over the world studying cooking, lbe history of rood and the art of enter- taining. They"re the authors of "The Pleasure of Your Com,any," a cookbook that won the R.T. French and Co. Tastemaker Award for Cookbook <1 the Year in En~g. They also authored "With Love From Your Kitchen" and "The Art of Buffet Entertaining," both of which were selected as Better Homes and Gardens Book Club Fditors' Choices. The pair also host a nationally.syndicated radio program, "A Couple or Cooks," which features a daily talk on the world of gourmet cooking. In Los Angeles, their cooking workshops have instructed well·known hosts and hostesses in French, Italian, Chinese, Moroccan and Mex· 1can cuisines as well as in a variety of tech· niqu~s and specialited crash courses. Students ............ Harriet o.utlda •• ,.. Davtd ,..,.., llre Aoblrt Stac•. Mn. ZulU llebta. Dlck lluUDMdlMay Blcwn•..-1e. ·•uw.. lD Calltornla t.od81....-uaat at~ home ~ la beeomlnc •~' mon a apeolal art, a cntaUve exp......._," ..Y• Diana vonW.a.n.ta. .. .._ Md women ant eoc*iq tot.the' In treater numbere and more attAl!DUoa la beiQt 1lvtn to the quality, tut.e and tppearance Ol food and the delalla of the table," ber buabaod adda. THE VON WELANETZ PlllL080PBY is a total concept for cracioua llvi.q at home where eood food lJ a vtaual u well u a utrooom.lc ex- perience and where hosts alon1 with their guest.a can eltjoy the pleuu.res of elegant enter· talnln1. Io addition to the Oct. 17 workshop on Italian cookiog, the von Welanetz' will conduct a worUbop Nov. 13 al the Newport Beach store OD Holiday Entertai.nlns. California Style; Feb. 20 on Good Looking Cooking, a Low Calorie Meal for Beautiful People; April 16 OD Spring Entertaining, French Style: May 14 on An Anytime Celebration Buffet (limed lor Mother's Day); and June 4 on Cool Summer Entertain· Ing . During their Italian menu class next week. the couple will demonstrate creation or a cen· terpiece using a basket, fresh vegetables and a handful of fresh flowers. They also will make a candle from a fresh artichoke and demonstrate the use of the Cuisinart food processor to chop and slice vegetables, grate Parmesan cheese and make pasta dough. Other teehniques to be demonstrated during the Italian cooking class are: use of manual and electric pasta machines, cooking pasta, growing and freezing fresh berbs, seeding a tomato, use of the Kitchen Aid mixer to whip cream, tech· mques for making chocolate dip strawberries, Dow to Cook Pasta For each pound of pasta, use at least 6 quarts or boiling water, 2 tablespoons of salt and 1 tablespoon of oil. When the water is boiling rapidly, add the pasta slowly so that the boiling temperature is maintained throughout the cooking until the pasta is done. Test the pasta often for doneness. The time it takes to cook will vary according to the thickness or the pasta and whether it is fresh or dried. It should always be cooked a l dente, Uterally "to the tooth," or firm U to 2 ....,,.,,. ii freab, 5 to 10 mi...,,. ol d.rled). ..... dooe, dralD lmmediat.elJ' lldD • eolaoder. It UID't Aeeeaar)' to rime ..... ti ,... llilDe med •aftlcJent water, llat if you prefer you can rinse it with bolling water or very bot tap water. Drain ...U. Plaee iD a~........_ bowl. tMa l1'btlY db llaUer' GI' 'fteolore Sauce and uh. lf tbe pasta hu been rinsed. . Serve immediately wttb a wooden spaghet- ti lifter. · To prepare ln advance: The von Wetant.et' say mey ave every con· ceivable way to cook pasta in advance. We even tried undercooking it considerably, but in vain. There is no way to keep pasta firm and fresh tasting until served. Left· over spaghetti can , of course. be reheat· ed. but it won't be as good as freshly cooked. HOMEMADE PASTA For 1 Ya poUDda o' 8 serviags 3 cups unbleached all-purpose flour 3 large eggs l tablespoon olive oil 1 teaspoon salt 2 or more tables poons lukewarm water Place the flour in a large mixing bowl and make a well in the center; drop in the eggs, olive oil and salt. Mix together with your fingers or a fork until crumbly. Sprinkle in the warm water 1 tablespoon at a time, while you mix, press, and knead the dough against the sides and bottom of the bowl until it can be gathered into a ball. Add more water only if you cannot work 00\.lgh into a ball. The dough should not be sticky. lf It Is, you have added too much water: Work in a litUe more flour untH the dough is no longer sticky. Divide the dougb lnto four balls and place each one in a plaslJc bag or under plastic wrap to prevent drying out while you work. To make the pasta in a pasta machine - we will be demonstrating both the elec- tric Bialetti machine and a hand-cranked machine -place the gauge of the rollers as far apart as possible at the widest notch. Flatten one piece of dough with your palm, flour It lightly into a v •. to Y.s inch tblck rectangle. Feed the rectangle through tbe rollers of the machine. It will emerge as a raaed abeet. Fold the sheet :~balf,·~n.:~-::.r:: ..... . and • PfOCW about • Umea. tbe ~ .. ~ ·~ shiny and elastic The machine dOeS the kneacUn1 for you. UabUY flour the abeet ol ...... .... lay lt OD a atrip of waxed paper or ldtcben towel to rest wblle you work the rema1Din1 portlona ol doulh. When all the sbeeta are rolled, set the machine two notches closer and feed the again. Reroll the dough 4 or s more times, folding, dusting lightly with nour i! sticky. moving the rollers closer with each roll- ing, and putting it through lbe machine un- til the sheet is the proper thickness - about 1/16 inch. Machines vary, so you might have to experiment a bit. Let the sheets or pasta dry 10 minutes before running thro~h the cutting rollers. For spaghetti or tagliarini, the pasta should be '1il·inch wide: for fettuccine. 'h· inch wide; or for lasagna noodles, use squares the width of the machine rollers. As you cut the noodles, place them on a well-floured towel, shaking the noodles so that they will not stick together and coal· ing them lightly but thoroughly with the flour. Pasta should dry at least 30 minutes before it is cooked or covered tightly with plastic wrap and kept in the refrigerator as long as 24 hours To prepare la advance: Homemade pasta may be made weeks ahead and frozen. (It can also be dried, which we don't recommend.) Let rest about 2 hours at room temperature, then four lightly and arrange loosely in storage containers (we use foil pie tins) and seal ln plastic bags. It is not necessary to thaw pasta before drop· ping it into boiling water. Bottled Water Taste Test Can Liven Up Your Party Need an iatereatint conversation piece to Uven up your next party? Try a beverage taste teat. You could sample been or wiDes. Bllt if your guest.a are (or think they are) aomewbat more aopbisticated and dilaim1Datiae. test bot-tled waters. Newspapers, mqulnes, radio and television are poundln1 out adverti1in1 IDHHI.. on Perrier and other Imported watert. Aft ._ nalb better tbaa..domestlc branda? Tbe queatioll pawed at falDOUI autroaome Crall Oalbone.n11aU1 8Dd be enlilted bll col· teape, Pltrn ,._,, ..S tbNe .._.food and driDk ........ eompaN tbe 10......, bottled .,...,.-4oamtlc aocJ lmPGft*J-f«Ulle. 1'1111 ..,. Md mon 1'oU*1 "a&en enter· ms die ..at • • 1111tl11 bMll, U. mineral aa.J botta.t water '111... lau lMeome a ,.. ........ cw._.........,~, ... ..... Ilk• otMI' prodadl tlaat laaft c.,.. tilnd tbl lanc1 of our label-coaadoul IOdety, t ..,. NIUal a tbllr etaeblt nt.ber tban tbelr ~ ..... ftil; '9d a .__. lilt ol ertt4ria and wblD the result.a were printed in the New York TI.mes, rev•ne snobs learned that an American classic -Canada Ory Club Soda -bad Docked J.be imports witb their mulU-milllon dollar ad budgets out oft.be box. Bon vtvant Claiborne and hll panel bad bunt the Perrier bubble. Altboueb imported Perrier atll1 11uu"ates tbe bottled water marke~ the Claiborne taste test put tbe bottled water story ln a different Ucht for million.a ol comwners. Your taste test m•1 not.be that IOl>bllUcat· ed and tbe results may or may not be the same. Your "QPll'ta.'.' for nam,Ple. may not know there•• a difference ln tbe klnd of water and the ktnd of carbooaUon that makes ue. club eoda, u Clalbonle't puel did. Cauda Dry'a proctuct baa PIDDolnt carbonation -bubblel tbroutbout tbe boilt, not juat on top. Tbll ma.k• the carbollllllcD IMt loa1er ud kMPI 10W' drtDt frt1ber loapr, wblcb contrlbut. to beUer tute, aftlOl'dlq to a Canada Dr7 1pok•man. But trr 10UI" OWD water t-. ... lt't hm and it wUJ mable JOU to aay euuallY to lrteadl later on. "Al Crall Claiborne and 1 leaned from oar ladeteadeat 1urve11 of botUed wat.ere .... " Cookmg team Diana and Paul von Welanetz use or the cook ·s hypodermic needle and use of the Signor Cappucino machine to make espresso. Here are ingredients and d.lreclJons for pre· paring dishes to be demonstrated during the voo Welanet.z' lta.llan Menu class QUICK ANTIPASTO PLA'ITER For 8 servings (aboat lt lndh1daal appetlun> This lS a terrific recipe to use when you are invited to .. bring a dish'" to someone i. home It lakes only S mmutes lo put together SALAMI WITH RICOTJ'A FILLING 4 scallions, mcluding lbe green tops 1 <8 ounce) carton n cotta cheese lset> note> ''• to "'2 teaspoon salt 1 16 ounce> package Gallo Ital.Jan brand sliced dry salarru or Genoa saiam1. slt ced To Ganalab and Serve: Oiled leaves to line the servmg plate Artichoke Candle < D1re<:llons follow> Bright red cherry peppers. drained Italian black olives NOTE: You may substitute cream cheese for a much richer appetizer. lf you do, omit the salt. Clean the scallions and cut ln 1-incb lengths. Place in a food processor fitted with the st.eel blade. Process untll chopped. Add ricotta cbeeae and salt tot.be bowl and blend \mUl very. very amootJl. Pt.ace ....,., 2 teupoana of tM acaDloo- cbe.-....... GD a allce ol eal.uDl. Roll up. CW' fold llb a laeo, ...,....... OD wblcb 19 ID09\ pleasing to you. Serve oo a plate wbicb bu been liDed wit.b oiled ..... ...._ Cdtrw. ••till• or odlel" noa·tmdc •~> wtth ua -*bat• e..-. la the center. Border tbe artld9ollie wtt.b lt.allan black oUvea <from an Italian DeHcaa.sen> and bright red cherry peppera which have been well-drained. o pnpare a vaace: en p a er may be prepared the night before your party Cover with a damp towel and place in a plastic bag. Refrigerate until 30 minutes before serv- ing. PASTA TRICOLORE For 8 servtqa What a fabulous, easy dish to serve for a dinner party. We have named it after the Italian Flag because of its distinct white, green and red colors. 'h cup olive oil <See Note 1 > 2 cloves garlic 4 big bunches fresh basil. leaves only <See note 2) l large bunch parsley. leaves only 'i"l medium red oruon s large, ripe tomatoes. seeded and finely diced 6 medium mushrooms. cleaned with a mushroom brush and sliced l tablespoon coarse salt and h teaspoon freshly ground black pepper Optionai l medium zuccblnJ. tbinly sliced 1 Y.z pounds spaghetti or other pasta shape -homemade/or a fine imported Italian brand such u De Cecco. cooked al dente in 10 to 12 quartera of salted boiling water 8 ounces freshly grated Parmesan cheese (Parmigiano-Reggiano is the authentic Italian one' Note 1 · Goya. an imported Spanish 011 is ex· cellent. We also like the llalJan brands Olio Sasso and Bert.olli Try to get virgin olive oil available at Italian or Mediterranean markets. Noce Z: Fresh ba!>ll 1s available m markets (Or . better yet. an your garden1 all summer and into early Fall It 1~ possible to preserve fresh basil for wmter us<· 1n severaJ ways Easiest m our op1ruon as frel'z1ng Either buy bunches of basil at the market. or 1f you grow your own. gather the leave:; on d '>Unny morning after the dew has evaporated Rinse. remove i.tems and dl'ad leaves and pal thl' leavei. dry. Place con· venient amounts an clear plastic bags (we like Z1ploc brand> and place the bags mside a large freezer contamer They may be frozen for up to one )ear tOnce thawed. any leftovers should be discarded. not refrozen 1 H you want to make this and don't have ac· cess to fresh or frozen basal, simply subs titute two C4 ounce> containers frozen pesto available at Ital.Jan markeL'i for lhe olive oil and basil call ed for m the recipe You will find 1t easiest to chop the mgre<hents for the sauce in your food processor. To chop garhc it is essential that the bowl be completely dry. Use the st.eel blade. Peel the garlic cloves .00 drop them through the feed tube W1tb t.be motor runni.QI. The chopped garlic will .:::l up on the aide of the bowl. Uae a rubber a to serape UM cbosJped prtic i.al.o tile ... all ... t.M ......... bowl ... wt.kit tM PM*a wUI ..... be .. nect. Dad"\ ........ to rtDM die food pr a c 1 w bowl befon ctww'• tbe .,._ matnt•uemt•bles. Dry the basil leave~ and chop fmely with the .ieef blade. cYou m•y Deed to dot.bis iD two Mle.._., Add u.. basiJ to u. oti" oll·,.,.Uc mt&tan. Cbop tt.e pantey la die Mime muaer. To chop lite Oft.Ion. cut it Into • pJeee. of aomewbat equal sJae and d90P by tU1'11J.Qc Ute motor on and otr Jwst untd miJlced but not Juicy. Let tbe6e v et.ables marinate In the olive oil at room tempera ure Within an hour of servtng adc• · ,..e remain· mg sauce ingredients to mann.te. Grate the Parmesan. To do this in a food processor, use the steel blade. Cut the cheese into i,.;.inch dice and process one cupful at a time until very fine· ly chopped. Do not try to process the third rind of the cheese -1t has no navor and will even· tu ally dull your blade! Just before servmg, cook the pasta Just un · Lil tender but slJll chewy (al dente means .. lo the tooth .. > Drain well and place immediately in the bowl of saut:e. Toss and serve immediate· ly. Pass the Parmesan at the table To prepare ln advance: If nec:essary the sauce ingredients except tomatoes, mushrooms and zucchiru. may marmate in the refrigerator fo r up to 24 hours . Bnn~ to room temperature for several hours before serving and add the re· mainmg mgredtents as descnbed in the recipe TOASTED GARUC ROLLS For 8 se rvt.ags "• pound < 1 slick> butter or margarine l to 2 cloves garllc. pressed l tablespoon minced parsley 4 French rolls 1,.4 cup grated Parmesan cheese <optional) Paprika In a small saucepan or skillet. melt the but- <SeelTALIAN, Page CS) Foreign.,.,..,. floOding American shores. But are they better? I -t ' 1 ' DAILYPtLDT Coffee Break Habit Can Cost Calories 1 Are Hff•• ftre•'• 11 '* ,_ "'" •T .-.ul• .._... ... lkle dnnamon • apple p6e IDcb cubit. Trim aad Mui. Ooftr and eook 5 .__ ,_ ht't • ... JW -........ •I 1'. 1 t •am• d or 1ptc1 dileanl my fllt. SDrQ a mtau~. UMOver and ... C•ffM l• •trt,allr .. 111111 cllP 11• DY· 1t•mered uatll J\18' 2 tab I• 1 po1u heavy pot or Dutch oven CODttn,. to eoot, lt.lrrinl ealorte-,...., kt ,.... i•I •• 1••r coflee .....,-crilp, a.tser y«, 811• chopped frelh miat or 2 witb cooktDI spray for freq~y. untJl 1nen eeftM ublt eu .... ..,.. -'9 11111111111&· '''' make 1 1nat mt.Upofm dried mtat or ao-fatfrJlnl. beau .,.. t..,.._·cri1p lrtlHde to "-•• -. ........ rt ........ la1ndi•t ta oae·dl1h Qe• aaea arJoram Brown tb• meat aactutuidlanducedto• =~·..:..· .. ~ fer II& liilll-.11110W cllftMn. Hen.,.. two to Salt and pepper to c u bu, wltb ao fat thick puee. Sent wttb a -'----..,._ .... tlllil c1a1. try, 1*.blowlDcak>tiea: tut. added, over moderate lf'MQINlad. MU. four .--• • • •IDDLS 8AITSaN 8YBerbuaOlbbon1 Optional: 1 clove flame, t.undftl to brown 1ene1·11u11ervlit8'J, about 'fte ..,_ IM'Mk .. a :fte.. ,.,.. can ... 11rllc, minced (or a evenl)'.Stirlnremalnlnc 280ctiori•each. callrle ..,...t at eofhe tM ... la t .,..... oasSN MAN nsw plncb ol lmtant prllc> tnsredlmta. except 1reen Al QD DIQ'W wltll tof· (1trt nap·butter·or 1 PoUDd lHD beef tomaio.., peeled. diced juice or lemon Julee 1 PoUDd fr.b 1reen beaa1. Lower he1t to ITALl.\N MEATBALL f9t HM · • · or • doftut1 wt.a ) beant are &ow ~ round • or undrained l ·ounce 'i4 teaspoon around beam, tipped and 1llced slmmertna. CoverUpUy AND GaEEN btlU.eNCI roll, piece or lo c ly 1'5 a 1 lar1e onloo , can. mubed turmeric or curry or 2 10-ouDce packa1es. and 1immer over low BEANSIDLLET cllke, .Uee o1 pie, a few Of about It a cup-peeled, dloDoed 1 cup tomato Julee powder defrosted beat until beef ll tender. toOtl• or aome otMI' . cooked. Tbey make a 2 v I ·n e . r i p e 2 tableepooa.s Ume ~ teupoon ground Cut the beef lDto Va· about 1bout.Stirl,n1reen <lee SUM. Pa1e C3) ~-:::a~~c~f.:d:_.~~--~~~~--------~~~~~--~------~------~~----~~--~--~~--~~~----~~--~~~~~~------~~------~ •• extra 250 calorie over your need a. end-of.year total up to 11,250 calotlea . tb e u..or.tkal equivalent of • added pounds. Fortunate!), lhat can work the other way Eliminatin1 the 250· calories coffee break snack can &ead to an ap- proxlmate weigbt loss of 26 pounds In a year wilh no other chance s because it takes aboul • 3,500 calories to make up a pound of weight gained or lost. So, ii you're a "coffee· and" person, It can pay you to re-examine your coffee-drinking ritual. Is the "and" part really necessary? What 15 your real motivation in talc· ing coffee breaks? For ID08t people a cof· fee break Ls simply a re· AIOo to pause, a way to punctuate the overlong morninl or afternoon, a chance t o visit with neighbors or co workers. Or it ls a bat· tery recharge that com- es from a change of pace, or the caffeine, or both? NONE OF these payoffs has anything to do with the "and" part of coffee. You can Just as easily pause, r est, recharge and chat over coffee without spending an extra 250 calories on unneeded food! But snack habits are hard to break. lf food is so strongly linked to your coffee ritual that you can't quit it cold turkey. you might elect to minimize the caloric devastation of "coffee and." You could, for exam· pie, substitute a 100· calorie apple ror your usual aUce of apple pie, or a 100-calorle slice of toast for the buttered roll. Or, you could save part of your breakfast or lunch to serve as a cof· Ralptta.ffot Of Sweet Italian Sausage per lb. Whole or Rib Half Farmer John Pork Loin (Cut A Wrapped FrH) per lb. Go Italian tonight with super coupons and Ralphs new Italian Sausage r Flnt of the Season Fresh Cooked 169 ~=rn: 1 99 r Wheal Of White Ralphs SU per .49 Bread'· 24oz. loaf 129 \.. .., r ' r ~ ••• Ronzoni :: ·free Macaroni --,.:::::: , ...... Toni's ~ Pizza Crull Fro&en Pol1lon·Cr1ntlle Cutt Of Ore-Ida ·----...... ~ .... foix :: ·~ Halian Bread .. ~ U.l .No.1 Golden ~rles 32 oz. pkg. .89 10\IJ oz. can .20 Russet Potatoes 101b. beg .59 ' r Solid P1k Ralphs To~:.29 Assone<I F11VOr1 Ralphs can Mix .65 lmper111 S~reme-Auorte<I Fruit Yogurt 25 ~· F& ill Fresh Produce s..,.111.,, Por1I ~-Jotwl 139 Pork Chops "' * Table II< •Ml .79 Sliced Bacon -lb ,,. ... .14 Clip Top Carrots ~ lb F"-1\·Sol'll pet S1ie' .... Clll't '::-.39 cedPeaches ~t.Cllicklft .. If 01,....,. ~~ ... ~o....--~JJ~i"eak. .. ~nJtckJ.atcr...oo ffillfft ;Jtlll~t-TrtQI 139 Green Cabbage lb . 14 Bowl of Noodles . 2,.: .39 Date Nut Loaf ~.89 ·;; .99 Or, you could switch from coffee to tea. Even witho ut the snacking habit, the cof· fee break can lead to weight gain in less ob· vious ways. If you take your coffee with cream and sugar, it's easy to overlook -or un - de rest.lmate -the catorle costs of "just coffee.'' Would you believe ttrat a heavy habit -six cups of cottee a day -can conceivably add up to more than 1 ,000 calories? No? I once had a co· worker who estimated that coffee cost her 50 calories a cupful: 32 calories for two teas· poons of sugar and 20 calories ror two tables· poons of milk. Theo she joined a behavior modlflcation program that required her to log the calories of ever- ything s h e ate and drank. Alter measuring the ingredients ln her typical cup of coffee she found that her two heap· ing teaspoon.s of sugar REALLY measured one level tablespoonfW plus · hall of another ... in fact, 75 calories worth of sugar. Her coffee "cup" was actually a 12-ounce mug and wbat s b e bad e1Umated to be two tablelpoam ot Qlllk ~· tually turned out to be a quarter-cupful of •nt· theUc non-dairy coffee ll1bte ner ma'de ... ub 11turned fat and corn syrup aollds ... 100 ca~·~.BD-each cup of cctfee C09t ber 175 ca&ori•, lb um.. dally. or a calorie boUom line of 1,050 calories. Would you believe that even blaelc eottee can be a wetlbt .. m cul!Jrit for t0me people? Some people can't bandit die calf ..... It caUMI a lbarp rile ln tWr blood·IUPI' level, followed bJ an .. ua111 = di'op. Tbe fall in ......... '°. abUJ. llln'OUI, bGDCr1 r..u.c and cra.m. for ....... Pork Spareribs -*· Wo.S-:-.14 Brown Onions F _.. .IOM-Po!11 Lolft 131 Country Style Ribs -lb. F-Jotl~nt•r Cll1 IUb 1•• Pork Chops ,., lb. ,,..,. "'-'"' ': .39 Brussel Sprouts ...... .Nicy·81-.49 Rlbler Grapes ,., •• ,.,_ Jotl!H.Oln H8M 111 Pork Loin ,., lb. USOA C~ llound per Sirloin T1p Steak .. 279 UIOA Ct-. .... o-ta 169 Round Bone Roast ~ . rllhaman's Cove ~rinks ~.66 ;_;;;;;..Cheese ::: .67 , ...... ,... za Butterftsh ,.. • $;m Pepperoni ::: 111 , ..... ,... 359 Dover Sole "' .. !: 119 s1,ooo,ooo Fall Festival ot Prizes win up to SH,000 instantly (:.,:.) • Me~cedes Benz JOOTD • Erlcson/!5 + Station Wagon Sailboat 1980 AMC Jeep • Fisher " Audio • CJ7 Renegades Component Systems MltoMMIO~-jlle\.u1).,,,,,, ,._SI OOOOOOF .. f1tl,..t'OI Ptotft • -h ... ,._.,.....,... 11 .. on, 10.• •-• l\l•llf'• f.,. f-Ol P.•lft • ~~ fl!f<e-tot •f)••O •"' . .,..... ___ ,.._ -·-rou •• • -Or•'°" .._.,.,,_.,.,..p,,rn ·~ fl«'" """""''OM' of ""' ,,......,.. • f\f ftf\ _ .. .....,,,_., ..... Otl!fl """" - t Ot.t "'vM Of" 11' ' ,.,.,. I C:-M•<<C.1~,. ~Of't ,,. J ,.,, ... uf P•.11, o~ PifC'ft .-. •\ t )C)fl' 4t t A .. '-'' 4'1)1'tt .,, C• *°'""" ()Jo, .,. tft •''#.I .... ~• .)I) CS.,•~ ••.111r A.Of" .)0 ~t .,()O.~ °"*' ... Ot ~ llft ... ..,,.,..,.. ll4lll"S "'•IO~ ..,, (114• 0.C"'"~ t1 lf7t Of •""'"" • A.t ti"'~ 9A"'\f Pt\.h Mt 0 tt.l'°'-ttcl , fl' C ""C'rr Of"4 I ia"f 0094 ... ""'~ 'tJ""' w1-•tto n }I -· ....... OOOo•h •"Cl Cl" 9-DOU "'"' .,..._, • tv!>j«t to.,. ....... .., tlfO ON<•ti "'""''.,, .. -.. ............... -·--·-~, ......... -.~ ...... ........ ,...,...,._,.....°' Fruit CoddaH NOL 49 c.. • ~·· '!: .67 Tamalfto ~Wlllle.,,... Creamy Frosting 1 :: .79 PliiiiK.~~Aour ... 93 ... . .........., aa.-121 Ralphs Plle1ew ,.....»o.llfl..l•n.o•..... "' 1 •s Trash Can Lias :; ....,....,,., 77 Bathroom Tissue ::' • ~ID;Fooct ,~ ... 27 ~°'F'~._... :: 199 Haith l leauly 40 Of! Pldl Lister'lile ~»: 169 B~by Fresh Wipes :: 1°' Exclualvely From Aalph1 ·~1trth~ Gau .... 'Ff'SCl\lt{, ... ndpalnted StoMw•e ---• ""'-· 59 .......... . C •ldl • up .. _ ....... ~ ....... ..... ,. ... Ulllll r •. ,~U!>• • •, r • • ,ggo. -•, r ~ • ,ggn. • •, I ..... ,. .. 01 , •• W1111 ~ •••• 11 .... )0 oz fH Wllll CO\lj)Oft •U2 I I .... 11 ... , .. V..111 ~ 141:1 I • ~..: ..... .,. .. d 1 s .. ~ ... .30 .. r.=.... ... . 1s • I ~· °" 11 0etereent bft °" I I Diapers ,.., °" I Wiit Cou,on WMll C..-WM11 c....,_ I LJlllll 0... llM MCI 0... CollPOft ,.,c--., 11 ..... 0... llelll lllCl O...C... ... c..... I I Ullllll Olle ---ON c....."' c.... I c:...-........ Oct. 11 tllni Ole. t7, 1111 c..,... ..... Oct 11 """Oct 11. ... c.,. ...... Occ. 11 ... °"' "· 1111 L COUPON ..• L COUPOl\I 1 I L COUPON ' I --------~ --------~ --------~ '\Pl OolfMC-. Lemon Pinwheel ......... llodl Apple Pie ....... .. ....., Vodka C-.c:-.f Light Burgundy tJO...C.. Coors Beer .,.... ....... Beam Sow Mash 1$N. 139 ,. .. 1'' ":._""·33' ,:.,., 21• ~verjel erandy sa:.· 521 Cait1ik>'neognac ":."." 915 FtomnFoods OUoy Garlic Bread •or ~ N e"'1 ..... 'MC«n-T...,,.,...... 95 Night Hawk Entrees::.. ..... .,. .. ~M-1M 119 Jeno's Pizza ';:t stae ... ..._ • ...,.,Oct 11ttwu0ct.11,1m _, ...... 1111.IUCI •f.1Jtst.llSTAllSA ... -.uarlW _, .. •1-aa. .. 1•mai -.. sa:.:mstlU PASll•YMMU.U.11.l.r 11M-.rir::a::.-·ft. CtsTID ....... , ...... 15411 S. •I Mil. IUIWlH nm._"''""·" s.a, ... , -..... # ... .. ... ' .. ! 0 FOOD • Food rices --t ·='!!.~. GfOMr'r prieei ~ up a1al• durtaa Set· t.eaaber, but tM N&e 41 lncre ... wa ... U.aa balf U --.. It Wat durlq Aucut. u A•· aocialed Preaa market balktll IYl'W)' ..... Tb• latHt look at supermarket •••hH sbowed meat prietl9 eon· tlnued cUmbin1. witb c hopped ch uek , rrankturtera and pork chops all risln& at the cbeckllat store in ae-.en cities. droppinc an avera'e ol 2~ petteftt The bill was unchan1ed m two cities ' On an overaJl basis , the marketbas ltet bill rose by rour-tenths of a pe r cent during Sep. tember. That compared with an increase of nine· tenths of a percent in August. Comparing prices to· day with those at the start of the year, the. AP found that the market· basket bill at the checklis t stores in· creased an average of JUSt over 6 percent CHOPPED CHUCK increased during Sep· tem ber at the checklist store in more cities than a ny other item . The price dftnued cbecldlat atore ln al• clUea, droppln1 ao •••raae ot 2\.\ perctnt -fl'OIQ II.It • pound w U .ltapound No attempt wu made to weiCll Lbe AP aurv y r eauJta accordln1 to populatkm OI' in term• of •bat perce nt of a famlly'a actual lfOCtl')' o utlay oac h Item repre1enta. The AP did not try to compare ac· 1ual prlcee from city to city. The onl,y com· ptirlsona were made in terms ot per~taaes of ilcreue or ~reue. The it.ems on t.be AP deckttat were: chopped c~ck . center cut pork cb9ps, frozen orange jui•e concentrate, cef· fee, paper towels, bUl· ter. Grade·A medium wh ile eggs, creamy pean11t butter, laundry detergent, fabric sor· tener\ tomato sauce, milk, frankfurters and granueted sugar The cities checked were: Al buq•e rqu e. N M., Allan\a , Bo s ton . C ht ca&o. Dalla s. Detroit. Los Angeles, Miami . New York, Phila 4 e lphia , Providenct, ·R.I.. Salt Lake City and Seattle. price went up i.n eight --------- cities. with boosts rang ing from 1 percent in Dallas where the cost of a pound of chopped chuck at the s urvey store went from $2.03 to $2.05 -to 32 percent in Boston -where the price jumped from Sl.89 to S2.49. The price of all-beef frankfurters went up at the checkUst store in seven cities during Sep tember and pork chops went up in six cities There was good news fo.r coffee drinkers. After rising steadily for several months follow· mg a frost in Brazil, the price of coffee declined dur ing Septe~r. The ••• Sllin r <From Pa1e CZ> l J>()Wld fat-trimmed beef round, ground Salt or garlic salt, pepper, to taste V2 leaspoo-n--.,...r~1e--1 oregano or basil or p1zzh seasoning 2 v in e -ripe tomatoes. peeled, diced or undrained 8-ounce can tomatoes, mashed I onion, peel ed. minced 1 2 cup tomato juice l pound fresh green beans, tipped, sliced or two 10 -o unc e packages green beans. defrosted Optional . l clove garlic. minced or pinch of instant garlic. Sprinkle ground meat lightly with salt , pepper a nd oregano. Use a melon baller to shape in· to 16 tiny meatballs. Liberally spray a large non-stick skillet or e lectric trypan with cooking spray for no-fat frying. Arrange the meatballs Jn a single layer in the skillet. Tu.rn o n the heat, to moderate. Brown the meatballs, with no fat added. turning to brown evenly. Dr~ any fat. Stir in remaining ingre- dients. Simmer, un· covered. about 10 minutes, stirring often, until green beans are tender-crisp. Add more tomato Juice, 1f needed. Makes four •ervlngs, about 220 calories each. G&EENBBANS ALAG&ECQVE 2 vine-ripe tomatoel, pee.Jed, diced 1 onion. teel'ed, minced Salt or sarlk salt pepper, to taste V. cup water or tomato Julee 1 tablespo09 minced freab mint or 1 te•pooa dried mint ~pound ...... peen bena,Upped,1Uced Comllllle ....... 1 except ..... Cna' and ailllmer 10 ,,,., Ml. Stir lD bum. SilllllMt, UD• CO¥encl, IUn1q Often, oUJ lreeft bean• are \eDdft-eria-p aad liquid • la Ndueed. Makes four ••r•A•1•. a-out 55 caloriel~. ' ~\ Now you get more of everything you love Bran'nola for. With the bountiful new breads made in Bran,nola's famous family-size pan, there's more sandwich for your appetite. More taste -for yoru bu&. More goodness for yourbody. ' --------------- Try our Heany Wheat, filled with Of course, all che bounritul brea£b ar~ tender wheal nuggets. Tangy new Bran'nola made widl extra bran. And bran never tasted Yogun. Bran'nola 100, made with 100% stone so good ground whole wheat flour. Or Golden Sesame. So now, no matter whar you have a made with creamery burrer and topped with ----,cas~te~fo~r,;::B~ran~'no~lar::has=:;~a....:~.:...:..:..e:__:ti:..:.or:.....Lo.:..:u:.;.... ~An=d ______ -;.1 sesame see . --everyone m your y. .I lEOOOe OhOE l "' DNl. Y PILOT F.000 Greek Beef Stew, Beef Ro~t Peking on OM A.HA, Neb. <AP) - They came h-oln all lb• atai.t lbd the D trict ol Columbia. a two day dltplay by St amateur chef• t# tMtr ~lurdry w1th an Amerlean tl~pto bfff. celved •I• ytart 110 WMD beef prlc. dipped to Lb k>Yw•l polt\t ln dee• The Amtrtcan Na· tlcmal Cowbell•• Inc , \.be f arm of th• Nattonal Cattlemen '• A11oclallon, 1pon1ora tM cootat to tho• off the vttattlll\Y ol beef u part of promotion um pal101 h.1un by cal· tltmen after lbe dark days ol 1172 The two-day conte1t. which tOtrant.1 reached by ~ •late cools· ott1, tndild P'rtday nl•ht. Robert Brown ol New ff•mp1blrt1 a broad· 1houldend buvy equlp· ment opentor, 1ald be entered bl• •'I' armer Brown '1 1ttak 1upreme" u "a Lark." .. WS'VI GOT tbOH 1on1 -'nt.tl"I up tbere," be aald. "You've 1ot to have aometb1nt to do to pau lb• time. So, I cook.'' Brown M1dom 1tvea a thoulh\ to beef prices. He railel b1I own. "Thll la the nnt beef I've bouabt ln years," btt uid, turnlna ll l• marta•ttd, Om•ba l toH·boqht tteak. "I mllbt HY I tblak 'th. bMt ii bettel' out here. But, I UIUAlly JU1t ralae one or two ol my own. Guns that'• ebeatlQI." Dorothy Orcutt of "w•y up in tbe woodl north ~St. Jobnabury, Vr .. " 1ald lbe coob oa· l y whe n s b e is not tranacrtbtnl Braille for UN bb.Dd or "wrttln1 the 1reat Amlricu novel." "I've tot enouCh re· J«tJon tll111 on my novel to paper a wall," she aald. "Coold na ta a 1idel1ne." meuurtnc cup #bin u.e· ' ••onto• mis and jud1n areo't lootln1" apped ha cornmHI -that ii stulfecf mto .,., then topped wttb· baUowed plneapplel. eddar cbH .. and And the wlnner'P c.clallv•. Lavelle ll. Breland of Dar'8ne Dlctma.o ot Wt1,U.. Miu., toot the low•, wan tbe honor and a prise of 80 MCODd prtH for ber $1,500 with bla "P'lelte ., .... beef ........ . Tben wer<roaat.1 - "fHUve, frllltred cbucted and stewed" 1teak1 -"saucy . sUipped. pan fried and ke b ab d " and -miiiiiift.. ..... ii btlahu "rolled. ~ pered. 1tuffed •nd Rita EN'l'llY, "beef 1n a barnl," features 1round chuck , brandy and mandarin liqueur - "I sneak a alp at the crepes en cu11rolle" -and Lonlne ICeaaedy ot cround beef, creamed Grdd P'orb, N.D., won corn and t omatoea the• Udnl prise for a a p lced wl tb a tacq beehalad recfpe. supreme '' A nd how about .. Greek beef at~w," by Millicent Mary L.ew1 ,. Or tu delicate Far East fl•vor ot "~eef rou~I Peklng," a lM Alalhlm11~ And that llalian favcMte ··rolled bee r Flo rt'n Une," by &&rid Crorun ·• IT WAS A.LL part of the N atlo nal B ed Cook.off, it ronlt-~t con P ears, P otato S alad HOT POTATO AND FRESH PEAR SALAD J 1h pounds scant new potatoes 'l'l pound bacon 2 tablespoons sugar 11. cup cider or white wine vinegar 112 teaspoon salt •14 teaspoon pepper •.., cup thinly sliced o r f ine l y c h op p e d scallion l tablespoon minced fresh dill or dried dill weed lo taste 2 medium, ripe but firm H;irtlcll pears Scrub potatocs m eold w<tll·r Steam or holl in t heir ~kin ..., H1·rn1nc -,kin .... and <'Ill • :1d1 111 II .1 11 .., 111· 1· t1 a I \ 1 " 1·ro ... ..,w1 .... c• ;11111 fairly th111 lht·rc •huultl he 1 IUJ>'> lt\•,.1•f \I· 1>1cl' bal'11n into about 1 -1 111ch psct•cs . /\n t·a:-.y way to do this 1s lo s lack half a dotcn or so slices. cul inlo ltun <:rossw1i.t• strip~. then d1c.:c lhc stacks or l;trips . deli. 111NOGratao • ••' COOKED HAM >OZ l'tet. Ol YllfltOfNIA•tHfCPtN SLICED BOLOGNA ~::?' WllSO" • CfllliJlfD MU T FRANIS ;:;:' SAU."""A•MfAtOti BEEF FRANlS ~:~' 8AU_,At'"" INOCIWURST ~:i' J()Hft-l<(ll SLICED BACON ~:;:' 4MMOUa • P-M fW/t SLICED BACON :.~ ,':' ' J ' t ",'. .... ~ .ttf ~ LB. PORK LOIN SALE -()ol; z-,·HI AV040C CUTIOAST '°"' POllCMOPS ... rOlll CHOPS ~ l°"' • COUOt••• tOlt lllS COllOITllY lfYlf ~0-. SAUSAGE ~ l l •129 l l •17 • ,. 'I" ,, •1n la ••• 11111 llOAST LAROE EM> •1•• .... In a 12 -inch ski ll<'t gently cook bac·on, stir ring OC<-<IMl\Oally, until brown and ('t J ~JJ" w ith a '>fUtlt'd 'iJlflllll. H'ffi(JVI' --~~4Hl <+IH I -+ryH·~~ •rlt brown p.ipcr lo dr dlfl , reserve Pour off drip pings from skillet into a c·up so brown res idue will settle a1 bottom. To the clean, dry, 12-inch _....._._....,,. Rl(E--~ -...-J-'-SALADJlRESS.IH6.; ·:;·~.:;·;· ' ' '1.49 PPL ES /'"" SALAD DRESSING ::::::::.:' • ""' ! . 4. ::.:-: ;;,:~~~~·~ I 94c PICKLE SLICES ~:~u~\H_.u .. ~0""1'0' 3" 2 7c \. · skillet return 1A cup or the clear bacon fat a nd stir in sugar, vine&ar, sa lt a nd pepper . Reserve off beat. Pee l pears and quar ter each; core ; s lice each quarter c rosswise and fuirly thin. Reserve. Gently heat. reserved bacon-fat mixture in skillet. stirring. Add r eserve d potatoes; over moderate h ea t , s tirring as necessary. heat until potatoes take up most of bacon-rat mixture Stir in reserved bacon. Off heat stir an scallion, dill a nd reserved pears Serve al once. Makes 6 servings Female Potato Fanner ASHLAND, Maine <AP> -For 30 years, Earnestine Donovan and h e r bu1b a nd Ja1per have run •potato farm near here. She keeps the books, CO·SilDI the Joana, di.recta the belp and wons in the fields. But to Hrw. Donovan'• d ism ay, t he Maine -Rotato Council ••Y• ahe'1 not a potato grower because s h e doesn't sien some of t.he ,farm's contracts. The \ss ue a r ose becauae Mr1. Donovan wanted to 1'Ull for a seat oo lhe ieouncll, wbote bylaws 41et ermlne that ll ls .. ude up of elected crowen. "I WU quite put out :b1 thll," Mn . Oooovan atd. "lt made me mid o think t h •t Just aUM rm a woman, I H DOt coutder d a fl'Odueer .. ' !Fl:i uR • ciOCoLA TE MIX !lli'tABRIC SOFTENER •'NU SOFT ......... .. Wiiii i:PADS .. H B PICKLES ~~~~ ..... , • 11 Ol ggc l u ' ·- $149 WHOLE PICKLES .... -· ! ".: .. , 13.99 . -~-~ ) 9·02 s113 ifilf.R.~~~~:. .. ... 6~ CAtg~~qqPES \ .. ( .... ~--f:7 'a-0z s115 I 9C l8 ,~_>' BUBBLE-UP ! v11-01 <m 6•·0Z S 159 COCA COLA ! ··•o:L•N' 51.29 .................. . COCA COLA ..aN•l'~N•kl • • •• ..,, 51.59 ~.~~~~~ ....... . 12~' 93c PANCAKE MIX :!~~::,:~· .. ! 1101 st c.~·~~~~--~ · 49c . 15c PEARS ' .......... " .••• '·t;••••• ,,, 35c l~ I $1491 ONIONS a ,s'l'LVANIA•IN81DE •fROST•l01751100WAlT s 12• . . SOFT I •LIGHT BULBS ..... ... 2·PK. • DRINKS ~:~ .. 7~:-· PlP~·.~~~ ----------.. t Fil1• C11c•1• "4 ' s3" Jrnt,~E:um:~;;;.~: :::: :~~ El~f us .... o, . . . ~139 '" 15c I STAYFREE $249 ~TA PUF ~~::~~:;~:ciA • •tt•JI 2.19 MINI-PADS FlOOR SHINE .. ~·~··, ! .. "o' :1.79 FALL CARE FARE AEGUlAR SHORTENING cw .o ! ... 1.99 41-CT AlllllO •OS. l Y&ltUllS 1 s 129 ClAlacE· ~N' E.A ... svcu $219 HAIR SPRAY . 1oi NI I ,. AllUTO ¥15 •Mil Gil • $145 SllSll •11 • .-.r s309 TREATMENT .. 1'• SHAMPOO . HL L ow Frozen Food P rices DELUXE PIZZA l SI c$ $2'' CAT FOOD :.~.·.~ ............. ,, .... -... . ~.g, .. ~ ... 16 . 01 DOG FOOD • POTATOES ~~~~~!cRoNMl bOR COlOlNfAtlS ! llOL 97( CAT LITIER·•:~:::~~'" ! • FISH STICKS VANOCO~P ~ ! IOOZ $127 MACARONI :!."~1't.·,·~.~ ! PANCAKE BA TIER ~~~\~:;~~~•CRR• ,!z 18 C OVALTINE ----·-$1ifll 9 8 c HOT COCOA MIX ~'! ~:~0"'1 ••1~ ~ c~' _ !_J ORANGE JUICE IRll ~WUI • !JOl r-w. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ... IJOl 77 ( GRAllOLA BARS ::~:.:.it~''' t •00/ '1.07 .C919AM B eer 8.: Wine Specia ls TllU.l>WU, ! PIUA "'" ....... ,.. • s1 33 • ,, 75c THICi..~llll I# 1•01 • - , .. 01 FROSTING MIX ~~·o-·'"" 1 , .• , 3r ~~__:.__:_~:_~··~··· _J I 1h01 99 c DIAPERS ==~ • •HI '2.34 re $Yan• SAY••• SAVI YOU ·-YI s ... WHITE BREAD M100F~O • • •• SALAD DRESSING ;:,:,;,:~· 51.13 l ~---·· ----·-_· ~_._·· ·_· _ .. :_._:.:_~ ;_. ·_.~· PllCB IFFIC • 1 FUU DAYS, OCT.11 · OCT. 17, 1979 I r FOOD w.dneecley. OctOber 10. 1m fl Medication Requires Precise Measurement A commoo bouebold teupooe cu be dau .... to _.., 1Ma1Lb U ..a to meuun medlndoa. WCNN It '""""" )OU to know tJwtt UM •••rat• bou1ebold tea1poon cae vary ln ....... CepM'.t\J from I mWHtt9n to I . 7 mllWhan? 1'WI cu ca ... a lad ot PNdle-n .. la foDowtel Nd.,_, but It cu allo c,.ate havoc wttll sw-enbed UquJd medication. A medically deftaed t._poon lbouJd con· lala nattl)r 5 111WW .. rw. ud llMMald be tM only uteruiU uaed to lldmlnlNr Uq\dd doe.,e. You cu obtalo a PJ:"eelle teupoon from your local pbarmacy Ot' uae a mea1mtq teaapoon from your mokiftc equipment, lf It ll not bent and out of abape. Thla la a particularly lmportant pro- cedure wMti •dmlnbtertna liquid aatlblotlca to children. Your common household teupoon varies lo ahape, Uuckness, and depth. lna~urate ua· derdosage or lox1c overdoa.,e can result from lts use. THE AMERICAN ACADE•Y ot Pediatrics Committee or Drugs recent study showed that there can be a variance from 40 percent too lit· tie to 40 percent too much poured liquid from a teaspoon, depending on the steadiness or shaki· ness or the pourer's hands and the surface tension ot the poured liquid. It's important to alert anyone administering liquid medication in Your home to this need for accuracy Remember Lbat a ta~ la equl to Lbree a.11poou ot volume~ lbO-&Jd mtuun u uect lS m.111l1Jtera wbe\ber fOt' med.lcaUon' or for beklq ue. Shnilarty, many coolla have trouble with re· dpee beuu.. they fall to ue proper meuudn1 CUPI, IOIDltllMI Nachln1 for a cb!Da teacup on Ult pantry lhelf that may only bold t ounee1, A uUbrat4d meuurin1 cup lboWd bold a full 8 oune •· Here a~ aomt reclP" that are aul&ab&e for lhe pat.ltot who haa been lnat.ructed to eat a Uabt di« when temperature la elevated. CHICKEN BR0111 l cblcken, about 3~ pounds 2 quart.a water 4 canou, scraped 2 stalb celery with leaves l sprig parsley l sprig dill 1 •mall onion 2 teaspoons salt l tea.spoon sugar Wash and clean chicken; place in a heavy pot with lld. Add water, carrots, celery, parsley, dill. onlon, salt, and sugar. Bring lo a boil, then reduce heat and cover. Simmer for 1 ~ hours, or until chicken-is tender. Strain through a fine sieve and discard celery, parsley, dill, and onion. Cut carrots and return lo soup. Dice white meat portions of chicken and serve with soup. Makes 8 servings. ••• ItaliBn Dinner Party ffrom Page Cl) ture. Crumble the macaroons over the dessert <.1nd fold 1n li ghtly. Spoon the mousse into ter with the garhc. Sammer very slowly for 5 dessert serving glasses <or pots au creme) and minutes. remove from heat, and let stand for no chill in the refrigerator for up to 4 hours or in less than 1 hour. Stir in the parsley the frecz<'r for up to 2 hour~ Preheat the oven lo 400 degrees. Slice lh<' To chocolate dip the reserved strawbernes rolls in half lengthwise. Dip the cut side in the dry them well on paper towels. Chop the garlic butler and place buttered side up on a chocolate coarsely into the top of a double baking sheet that will (1l under the broiler. boiler. and place over hot, not boiling, water. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. if 4esired, and starring just until dissolved Remove from heat a few sprinklings of paprika for color. Bake in <Or melt chocolate an microwave for 2 minutes the oven for 10 minutes, then slide the baking on hi gh.) Insert a sturdy toothpick inlo the base :.heel under the broiler for a few seconds lo or each strawberry next to the stem. Holding on· crisp and brown the lop. Serve hot. to the toothpick. dip each strawberry into the To preparf' In advance: The garlic butter chocolate, coating it three-quarters or the way can be made the day before, and the rolls pre· to the top. Leave the green hull and some red pared for baking at least 6 hours ahead. Cover visible for a more decorative effect. Spear the loosely and leave at room temperature. Bake free end or the toothpick into a piece of and brown just before ser ving. St y ro foam or a g rape fruit so that the AMARETl'I MOUS.SE WITH strawberry can dry upside down. Chill until CHOCOLATE DIPPED STRAWBERRIES serving t ime. Just before serving place a For 8 servlap chocolate coated strawberry atop each serving 1 basket fresh strawberries <Reserve 8 for of mousse. garnish> To prepare la advance: It is best lo make 1 cup (8 ounces) sour cream the mou11e and dip the strawberries in I tablespoons liquid brown 1u1ar cbocoJate within 4 boun of serving Ume. The CDomlno) • ~cup dark brown IU8ar. ft.nQq mousse ~ actually be traaen for Mveral peclled daya. U very bard, ._ aofte la UM relriprator • •sM•IJJOOD• Amaretto liqueur for an hour or eo before wYlilC. l teupoon vanilla elrtract '1.A!lflNG AMARE'ITI hAPPE IHJ 1 cup heavy cream, whipped If you do~l buy the exquisit.e, paper· 4 double wrapped Italian macaroou wrapped, imported maearocme called Amarettl <Amarettl di Saronoo Lanaroni> di Saronno (LaullJ'Olll brud) for the AmareW CHOCOLATE DIPPED STltAWBEtalES Mousse, then buy some to serve with the 2 ou.aees coating chocolate or Baiter 's Espresso and end your evealng with th.la nam· German's sweet chocolate Ing finale. reserved s trawberrie&, with stems CSe.e ---~~uvide one macaroon wr&pper-JMU'-fluei...,,..-+- note 1) Each wrapper should be rolled by the guest into Note 1: It is easier to put "stems" on a cyllnder·shaped chimney, balanced on end in strawberries than to pay the exorbitant price an ashtray, and the top end ignited. The flame asked for stemmed ones. Use a skewer to poke will bum downward. When the name reaches a hole in the stem end. Dip a 3·inch piece of the bottom. the wrapper takes off, floating light- parsley stem in melted chocolate and insert it In ly toward the ceiling. The ashes float back down the hole. Chill until firm. The chocolate will to earth in one piece when the wrapper stops harden and secure it in place. smoldering and can be easily captured in 3n Rinse and hull all but eight of the strawber· ashtray. ries which will be reser ved to decorate the It 's a n excit ing , though short-lived, dessert. Dry well a nd c ut into halves or pastime. rt is more fun when the guests take quarters depending on size. turns lighting th~ wrappers. While you sip your In a mi xing bowl . mix togethe r the caffe espresso. watch to sec whose cylinder strawberries, sour cream, brown sugar, liqueur floats the highest -a lucky omen for that and vanilla Wh ip the cream in a chilled bowl person -and relish the n aming spectacle to the until it is stiff and fold into the sour cream mix· end. 80nCU8TA&D 2 cupe milk 3eap, beaten 2 tabletpoona 1u1ar l teapoqn vanilla Pour~ cup milk lnto beaten e111; edd su1· ar and vanilla and beat unW thick. Scald the re· malntni l~ cup1 mlUt ; add e11 m.lxture and continue to cook and stir until mixture thickens. Do not brln1 to bolling, aa mixture may curdle. Pour into cuttard cups and cool. Ch.1ll until re· ady to serve. Makes 6 servings. PINEAPPLE-GRAPE JVICE PUNCH 1 quart pineapple Julee 2 cups grape juice 1 quart ginger ale Spedal Diets By June Roth Combine pineapple Julee, grape Julee, and gin1er ale. 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On un. browned sides of 4 of the slices, spread cheese mi xture; t op with tomato and lettuce. On unbrowned sides of the 4 remaining mayonnaise, place, browned side up, over tomato and lettuce. Cut each sandwich In half and serve al once. Makes 4 servings. 81LLED BEEf' CVllB8 'J'Jau recipe u bor· rowed trom a privately publlQed cookbook. VONS LOW PRICES FOR AL L YOUR SHOPPlrtG NEEDS. THIS WEEKS FEATURE PORC£1.Al,, VONS CAT FOOD 6w100 ~OATS .49 I. JI 11,« f 4 A:• "'>IJl<tW~~ll OR QUICK l~<Artl.I IJC.U. BANQUET FROZEN DINNERS 111wr" t .,_,. """ .-4 "• l l..AU.VI hll • APPLE TIME APPLE CIDER t;a4C)'r.Cl l1ult1t .55 129 \., (. '-AMERICAN .29 BEAUTY SPAGHETTI P-•------~--•••••••----~ .................. ______ . 'I I' !• ANY .,.. 25 ~ 1! :• ~ROOOCE fTEM • F I: ,, ., •. :1 : :·.:::· .. :-~. 1: I fOlll ............. WOii .............. -..... :t -----------------------.... ...... 'tOIS tOl1 .... YOll WOil .... -..... 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CLOROX2 AU. FABRtC BLEACH IOOOZ. 2~7 .. ALL FOR AUTOMATIC OCSHWASHERS It tr r:.._. II sr,w ..... 11• .. .. ...... .... J::r:.W:-..... ,....~ ...... ,.., lnMM I G1lf._. l6Jtl.._... ...... ' ' ,, ........ , •t • ~/l\tllol~.~F"-'.tlOl 1.:)9 (' ..... """"'!IPOO· llJllV 'l C»I<:~ I .'19 An<hwJef(llM 1..o11an,.., '-'""' ",. ,,. .... 1.69 ...... ~-01Ybt tOll'll: fll(() • .e9 0.. ·-~.~ 120l I '19 1a-.=e1·-Htll C ..... Cql I wa .. OM!fe Clfhk_._. , .... ,....,,.. ........... ... -----' ... { FOOD EASTERN SPIRIT -Capture the spirit of the East this fall with an oriental banquet. Topping the menu, Chilled Cantaloupe Soup is an exotic blending of melon. or ange juice, peaches and rum. Rum Crack.ling Chicken follows, fragrant with the aroma of soy sauce and Chinese pea pods. Fin a lly, toast your gues ts with Shanghai Cocktails and the party's good fortune will be assured. Wtdllledly. Oc10W 10, 1879 OM..VPH.OT Oriental Feast Starts With Cantelou p e Soup Capture the spinl or the East this fall with an Oriental banquet. Decorate your table with paper lanterns, Origami fi gures and chopstick:!! IC you can. find copies of Chinese newspapers to f old and use as place mats. Topping th e menu. Chilled Cantaloupe Soup is an exotic blending of meloo. ora nge juice. peaches and rum CHll..LEDCAN· TALOUPE SOU P J medium sized npe cantaloupe, peeled and cubed 4 peach halves 1.a cup orange juice 1 2 cup light rum •, .. cup s livered orange peel 3 tablespoons honey Sour cream Slivered orange peel 1 , cup soy sauce 1 :i cup tight rum • .i cup lime juice 12 cup seasoned corn starch 12 teaspoon papnka Oil 1 packa~c <G ounces) frozen pea pods 1 cup diagonally sliced celery l lemon. thinly slicerl Chinese noodles or hot cooked rice Toas ted whole almonds poems oil in large skillet or wok . Add chicken and fry quickly to golden brown. Remove and get aside. Pour marinade into skillet. Add pea pods and celery. Cook quickly Ull just tender Return chicken to pan Heal throu gh . Serve over noodles or rice. Garnish with almonds. Makes4 to6servings. lfyourcoffeeleavesab1ttertastein ,~u::--5-~----soc ,' your mouth, try Sunrise· Instant Coffee. It's better natured-not bitter! That's beca use Sunrise bl~· ids the I off on Sunrise· ins tant Coffee I finest coffee beans with just tl·e right I ... ,, ... ~·~ ~-~~icory. I amountofchicory.Thechicoryaddsbody .• , ... _ ........ ·-· ...... .... and flavor naturally to coffee, while it I .~-;~·:··::::..:.,_"; .. ~ · :,:-:..;:_ ·.:: I SHA NGllAJ COCKTAIL smoothes away bitterness. ::-~':':':: ... :::·-... : ·~·~· .. ,.,;;:::-: I • .,_ . .,,,,,. .. , -'•v• ... ~..,.. • ..:1 I ~cup light rum So right now-save 50<t-and en1· oy :;~ ~ .~ .. :;::.:-:.:::...:.. '.::\;:.:;:.;.::. •f.i cupgin S I C ff 11 d · h ::;:·~,.!_;-:::,:;~-;::~J·i~ .. ( I Juiceof one-haJ flime unrise nstant o ee me owe wit I :"~"~"'~'«~~~~= I ' . •• Rum C r ack l i n g Chicke n follows, fra· grant with the aroma or soy sauce and Chinese pea pods. Puree all ingredients in blender in several hatches. Place in large covered jar or bowl. Chill until r eady to serve. Garnish with sour cream and sliver e d oran ge pee l. Makes 6 servings. Cut chicken breasts into 2-inch pieces. Place in bowl. Add soy sauce, rum and lime juice; toss t o coat. Marinate a t least 2 hours. Drain, re- servia.I marinade. Com-b ine cornstarch and paprika. TOA cblcke:D lD mixture to coat well. Heat about 2 tables- 1 teaspoon grena · chicory. ~,_.:-.o:.:-o.wco.srnUTU-°' dine ( I Shaved ice Better --.&.. ·-~ Not a..:u.-•.""' 5()C ~ Cat.llO"t 579221 50C rfaally. tout your lff•U wJ~ Slllan•b•i Coe•t•ll• and the put,•• lood fortune will be assured BACA&DI caACKLING CHICKEN 3 wbol e chicken bre as ts. bone d and skinned In shaker, combine all 1 _J-~~-~~~·~Kl~l.W~~~~~~~~Ull~c~L~~~4 -~l=::...:=::....:=::.......:=:~=-~=-=::=..:~~~~S:!!~ t.naredlenta. Shake well. ~ Strain into c ocktail ~~~~~~-... ke. • it lntroducin9 Gounnet Red Snapper D ; -----..,-'-"". m e t_Lm euS1-l1t..hU..lie'--__.,.R"ea.idi....Sn.&1Aaiqp~pen:;;.i..r...1h.uWIOlSo.....u.lownLli&-Y~e1iJt.._.nQLo'a.dy t\eJl ~ simplest of foods can been a s po r ts f is-meal. For heartier ap- produce the most de· herman's prize catch, petites, include corn-on- licious meals. with the wbite·meated the -cob or baked I He re Ls one such array fish noted for its mild-potatoes. of almost a lways-on-ness of flavor. and de· han d vegetable ingre· licate texture SAUTEED RED SNAP · dients, yet when com-PER FILLETS bined with a new com· Favorite cooking WITH MUSHROOM S, merc ia lly packaged methods for Red Snap-ONION AND P EPPE R frozen fish, Red Snapper per are broiling, baking, RINGS Fillets, the results can sauteing and pan-frying be party festive. Sauleed onions, green Here we quickly saute pepper r ings, whole the fish and serve with fresh m ushrooms and the separately f ried sliced fresh tomatoes onion and green pepper provide the frosting on rings, and mushrooms. the ca)te finish . but Bread sticks and fresh it is still the tasty fish sliced tomatoes are just fillets that make the the right accompa ni· dish ments for a satisfying, l < 16 -ounce) package Pacific Re d Snapper Fillets ~ cup fin e dry bread crumbs 1h cup vegetable oil Seasoned salt Lemon pepper 2 tab l espoons minced fresh parsley rings Lemon Wedges Defrost Red Snapper Fille ts, roll in bread crumbs. Heat oi l in large frying pan. Add fillets, saute until golden brown, turning only on- ce. about 8 min utes total. Remove fish and keep warm. If needed, add additional V4 cup oil to skiUet. Quickly cook onion and green pepper ring s, remove vegetables and keep warm. Season fish just before serving with seasoned salt and/or lemon pepper and s p ri nkle with fr esh parsley for color and flavor Place fish fillets on platter wi t h mushrooms and green peppers arr anged at· tractively. Top fish with onion rings. Accompany with fr es h lemon wedges. Makes 3 to 4 servings. JAMAICA CIUCKEN 3~-pound roasting chicken, cut up 1 tablespoon butter 2 tablespoons light brown sugar 2 medium onions. chopped medium-fine l·pou.nd can stewed tomatoes ·_J ~ cup tblnly sliced ~mushrooms '"IAIY -JUlt add atmple ve1etabl• 1ucb u .1auteed onioo, muabrooma and ireen pepl)erl to delicate Red Snapper Fillets ud dinner can turn into a festive, yet eully prepared meal. l tablespoon red wine vinegar 2 teaspoons salt l teaspoon pepper ~ teaspoon dried thyme 1 bay leaf In a 12-lncb heavy skillet beat butter; add 1u1ar and stir ~ill bub- bly; add chicken and brown on both sides, ad- justing beat 10 butter mixtUN cloela-'t scorch. Add onlon and coot until trantparent. Stir in re· malnlnl ln•recUent1. Cover and simmer, turn· lna chick e n a s nece11ar1, until it l• ten der -so to 45 mlnutel. Skim fat from aauce lf you lite; serve cbJcken with sauce u ii or tblcken sauce with ar- rowroot or flour. Makes 8 aervlnas . Debcaaes to touch tht.' heart. th15 1~ the meaning of Dimsum. a trad1t1onal cuisine of the Chinese people Served in an endle5~ vam·ry al sizes and shapes. each tender. mouthwatenng Dimsum delicacy is a combrnat1on of succulent meats. seafood and Chinese vegetables A meal of Dtmsum 1s something d11Teren1 and some- thing speClal. Now. Standard Brands int reduct>~ nl:!w Royal Dragon· D1msum. an ancient cuisine whose time has come to Amenca For a deltaous lunch. a leisurely brunch with famdy and fnends. for a sumptuous Chi· nese dinner or as an hors d oeuvre. Royal Dragon·· Dtmsum 1s just the thing. Wooton: flower shilp~d delights of chicken. shnmp and cnsp Ch1ne..,I.'. veget.:ibles Sprint Roll: delicate and crispy .ind stuffed with turkey and vegeta- ble5 Shaomai: turkey. shnmp and tender vege· tables in a pdper thin Chinese pastry. Pot· sticker. shredded turkey and tender Chinese vegetables. setved cnspy or steamed. Bartow: tiny shnmp and bnmboo shoots folded in a scillloped pastry Prepured accord.mg tQ ancient. centunes·old recipe:,. all five Royal Dragon•• Dtmsum dishes arc made from the freshest mgred11!nl5 possible and of the finest quality. Just take some from the freezer. pop them in the oven. m1Crow,we ~teamer basket. Wok or fry pan and m minute~. they re ready to serve. Its time has come ... to America. P---------------------~~, .... ....... ::r·_, ........... ""'.=-:=::· ,..~.rl:::.: I ~ ... Ill!...... ~li9~ u, .• ... ....,...... ;:~1=4~E ~I 129 DI n s 111111 ~=-·==-I I c ............ • ...... ... ..... I I ~----------------------~ Q DAILY ... LOT Wtdneedey, October tO. 1t'lt How t o Understand Freshness Dating Cod~ Have JOQ ever •OD· dered wbet ti•• date at1rnped CID IM tartou, cans and peella... la your tQPel'market really mtana7 Underataadl•I food dalln1 systecn; tM .... you maximlle,... foaj dollar by reducln1 apoUue and wule. To control the quality or refrl1eral1d and perlahable producta, moal storea alamp a "Sell By" date OD t.be package. If t.he product la not sold by the end ol t.be day st.amped, lt la re- moved from tbe ataeU. Tb~ Sell By date la generally determlned for each product 10 there will be ample time for the customer to purchase the product and be uaured of lt.1 freshness if it ls proper· ly handled and stored. Some suppliers are now printing a "Use By" date on packages a nd c ans with ap- propriate explanation on the label. Thia type or date means that the pro- duct is better ii used by that date. SINCE canned items often retain their quality for years, this date mlght be more than a year from the date of purchase. The "Pack Date" is the date on which the 'Product was packed or processed. II any cmoed MCI bot· Ued ,rodaetl ire 1tam~ wtUt a peek ~a::~ btlt It t a often • Tt.e Paek Date II lllelpfal when It ll MC ... V7 to. ld .. Ufy e .. 111111: llw~ 1Jv1 W. l:afa ... ti JOU have a quemt.laG about a prod&ad. D•l'1 producta are aeneraUy umped wlt.h a Sell 8Y date. lllli. II uaually Easy elegance is the [\ secret or Fillet or Halibut with Shrimp Sauce. Cut 3 pounds halibut fillets in ser ving size pieces and arrange tn a butlered baking dish. Sprinkle with 2 teaspoons seasoned salt. Combine 1 can (1012 ounce> cream or shrimp iioup with :•.a cup dry while wme: spoon over fish. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons minced parsley. Serves 6 to 8. *** : Not.Jee a fishy smelJ at ~ou r house for days after you poach fish ? Next time reduce fishy odors with a drop o r -vtnega1 in tn eook1ne---.., liquid. * * * Lost and Found. It's French Toas t to us. "Lost Bread" to the French a nd •·Found Rread " in Be lgium. Whatever you call it, for a fun variation on the French Toast theme, make an eggnog flavored batter by add- i ng nutmeg , vanilla and maybe a lilUe rum t o traditional lngre· dients. .. * .. Stretch meat protein for ,dlshes such as chop s uey. stews and more by using less meat than usual and adding shelled peanuts. The dish wm bave a nice texture and maintain its nutritional level al the same time. Food Jlooklet Offered The Department of Agriculture bas prepared a new booklet aimed at helping you choose a bea.lthful Cl.let. Entitled "Food," tbe booklet provides up-to-date information on current food and nutrition lsauea and 1uaie1t1 •a.JS to apply tbla lnformaUon in makbll food decblOIDS. FOCMll are cllvtcled into ttv-e -.roa•• ••cl. tile booklet ...... ..,. to MIMtdllliDfore8iorlel aa4 a.tl"ltloa. Otber aecdom dlteuaa ft~ sodium. fats, auaar ..... u~coacept tbat aom la .,_. ttaan notblnl. booklet a1lo ·~ • .,. ~ fttUDI break.fut into varloua Ufftt1111. 1aa1le copl•• of "Food" ea be obt1lned wUbout cbarSe frvm tM CoDRIDll' WormaUOll Ctaler, Dept. ffl·O, PMMo. Colo .• 810GI. FIE 1uar.-... to t. fNlb for a ....... ol .... •r: lftli' tbe umMCI da -~·­delrMI or below. Motl dellcateuen tte•• an awnped lriU. ..... ., ..... CerUIDC-.... Ud wltntrl carry an IX• planatlon 1tatement, auch u "not to be sold after ... (date>." Dell lwm• wtth a date about to expire may be sold at a reduce.I price. They are n .. er to be aold alWtMtdMe. TIM date stamped on bakery libel• Is a Sell by date. llany 1tore1 wW Mil tnldltulfs at a Nducecl price for a half d11 Iller the printed date. . Not all bakery pro· ducta contain pre - aervatlves, so in very warm weather shell Ure may be aborter than usual. F&EEZING or refrl1eratln1 bakery pr.oduets ln bot weather may be advlaa· ble. The freabneu and wel1ht of fresh meatt ii 1enerally guaranteed unlll the date stamped on the label. Fresh meats s hould be used u soon as possible after purchase. Stored under proper refri1era· 1bould be aero degrees aJoa1 wttb ~ .._.. Uon (35 to 40 de*'"' Fabreabelt and the dlin1 and~. Jrabrenhelt or 2 to 4 meat packa1e should be can belp JOU mHtmlM de1reea Centl1rade>. alrtl1ht. the dollan you epmd oa routs, lleab and chops A Sell By date doesn't food . abould be cooked witbJ.n • mean that a product will Payln1 attentloa to 3 to 5 days for belt re· be unacceptable or that fresbnesa dltel fa J:::. aulls. you shouldn't use it after one part DI amst For finest flavor, tM printed date. It does, pin1. And •• all bow ground beef lhould be however. mean t.bat the that smart sboppiq la prepared within 2' boun dattn1 bu been planned tbe belt way to hold unless rroien. Frozea ao that you will be using down food co1t1. - ground meats are beat the product at Its best. E1tlan Cratrwr, Director of used wit.bin 2 to 4 weeks; Understanding the Couumn Affalri Alpha freezer temperatures dating of products. Beta Co. ersarg. OM l ·U . ,.G. Of lOMG u••n IASKET • SPASHEnl ftll WITN '1ttalASl Of OM ... G. AT 3" ----OfH 14·0Z. CAii Of---IAl KA• M.P.S. CHIMKS DOS FOOD OllHIAl, u.mt'I aTS Ol llTU 111.dff ft11 Wine '9IOIASI Of> CAMS AT >f' IA. OM S·Ol . NG. Of FIOIUI I IA-El "COOKI• IAIS" • --· ClllCUI A IA t•. KICB -· klCl9 ._, ......... ,., ... "'°""" OMIUIKMOf llEEM • MIMS ma WITII ""°'ASI Of OM IV. AT W PllCIS llfl('TIV( WlD .• DCT. I 0 TillU TUIS., DCT. 1', lt7t. ""elMmt ..a ..... •WlftMMm• ... mau•et"MRCWllL f lDYllTISID ITUI H &ILAllUTY G4lautmll '"'"oo 1 .. J 111"\ ... •1ou••to 10111 .,..,., •U1Utt110t ~1 •• ttC• .... , .. 81!»11 \l()li llCl'I I\ \l'IC~<All• llOllO Ill ,.. • ... I!) -°"' ()I •• ~1lh\10111 111 1111 etll °''" ,. ~ r,.()(1 l1f • r 11._1 111111 tllllCll"' 1"' \AMI .l••ti(.. ,,. • ".-... , ...... fl Hll(. ~ ., ~ ... '--.tlfrtJ;.i thtll 11 toolt ~ ttlO\Hi ft.-1 .._,....,. • (I.it"' , FOOD w.cti..say, October 10, 1979 DAILY PILOT . . SPl1Ctac11lar Nectarine Tart Is Easy to Make l NECl'ARINE TART 12-ounce jar apple jelly 1 cup plus 1 table· spoon. 6 tablespoons all· purpose nour 5 or 6 about 1 pound firm·ripe nectarines 11.4 teaspoons very hot woler I teaspoon grated lemon rind Make up Tart Pastry. On a prepared pastry cloth, with a prepared stockinet·covered rolling pin, roll it out to a 12· inch round. Fold into quarters. Lift, unfold and ease into 101/• by I-inch round tart pan with a removable bot- tom and nuted sidewall. Press pastry against bottom and sidewall or pan. In a smllll bowl, with a fork, beat together 6 tablespoons or the apple ' ' Spicy'· Duo Offered GAa&\N7A> llELISB SALAD ~1----111::nnnrcrcan cut grel!lt beans 151h·ounce can garbanws (chick peas) 15-ounce can dark red kidney beans Dress ing, recipe follows Lettuce and sweet red pepper strips Drain green be.ans, saving liquid for use in broth for soup. Drain and rinse garbanzos and kidney beans; mix with green beans and Dr~ss­ ing. Chill. At serving lime garnish with let· tuce and red pepper. Makes 8 servings. Dress ing : Beat or shake together l/c cup salad oil, 'Al cup red wine vinegar, 1 small finely chopped onion and 1 small minced clove garlic, 1 teaspooq each salt and sugar, Ve tea· spoon each pepper and oregano. heated 375-de•rw oven untll pastry ta brown and necllrtne• are teod•r -U to 45 mlnul.el. apple JeUy until melted; •Ur in lemon rind. Bruab over bot baked tart. Place oo wtre rack to cool. Remove 1ldewall 1Ull quite warm or 1t 1 teupoon inted lemon rtDd. GraduaU) room t~m erature. lemonrind ltlr i n flour uatU Makes 8 . 1'4 cupe at.tt.d an-blended. Preu doulh m..,, TOT P Y purpoee flour &o a ball; wrap UOU1 ln , ~cup butter, IOft In a medium bowl 11ran aod retrf1erat• .. In • 1maU aaueepan over moderately low 4 ounces cream beat to1ether butter, uaUl ftrm ~ &o roll. cbeeae, aott cream cbeele and 1u1· out -uaually at. leall •, 1 2tdll)<>Onl1u,iar ar until blmded. Stir ln hour. UIDAChoice Chuck Steak or Roast USDA Choice Beef Chuck. Blade Cut. lb. .5.D.A. Choice Beef Chuck Bone Roast U.S.O.A. Choice Beef Chuck. Cent .. Cut. Id.al To Pot ftoa1t. USD.4. Choice Beef Selection s 19 Beef Chuck Short Ribs I 19 USDA Chotce a..f-lralse °' larbecve .................. ._,_.-"I...__ Boneless Chuck Steak 1169 USDA Choice Beef Chuc!. ................................ .lb. ~~~~~s~~~~~f~~! .................. . lb. •2 19 .._._.........,, ~!~~,!~.~f~o!~~.~~~~~ ................ lb. '2 59 $249 Boneless Beef Steak s229 lb lf..OA ChOlce beef Chuck Shoutoer lb Beef Flank Steak s219 Boneless Chuck Roast $169 USDA Choice Beel .. • lb USDA Cholee Beef Clluck lb USDA Choice Bulk B eef Whole Boneless Whole Boneless Rib lye Cross Rib $ lf,ck.tdu1 lib lye Chuck Should .. USOA Cho•<•..... s 3 4 9 USDA Choo<• ... I 1 a2 St•ah °' Roath tncl .. det Stoah o• hath (8toll·lbShe) ..... lb. (tttolC·lbS11e) lb Safeway Quality Meats! Fishsticks c~~~~~s $129 Breaded And Frozen ... 14-oz. Pkg ~~~~r!J~~efjs~~~~.~ ... lb. s1 39 Premium Franks $169 Safeway Meal Of Beef ... 1-lb. Pkg. Cottage Cheese Ywr Solad. ,. luC.me-Fot 69C rnl %-7 Corton Pinta Burritos s-oz 33c 3 Varieties. . . Pkg Corn Dogs Safeway s129 Heat and Eat . .. . . lb ~~~! fi~i~1~le~ ........... lb. $1 39 Large "AA" Eggs lV<ei'M 6 9 fresh C 1-Doion Cotton Mountain M .. dow lron1tone Dinnerware Safeway Slab Bacon Farmer John Pork Spareribs 1§.'I'' (~~ lb. Downy Fabric Softener ~~:;~:,v s 2 5 9 __ 9f>.oz , ~ Bottle Lucerne 16 Slice Cheese ~~~~·· s 129 ~1'2·01. ~ Plcg Grapefruit Juice Minute Motd 991'/J 11·, Chilled' " , __ 64-01. ,· '=:"' Sire Bakery Selections • Honey Bran Breacl Light wheal b,.od Flovored with honey. Ho• o delicate twfft lotlt. • Honey Wheat Ben~ Medlvm heavy IHeod. mode from uo,lced wheot. Ctvnchy·nvt ta1tt. Yovr z.....,i 24·o~.59c Oialc.• loaf U.S. No. I Ideal For Frying, Cooking or Baking. )0~10 i!'g Red Apples A e p Id-I f0t Solod1 n1ou ears for Solod Of O.mrt lb.29' 1b.49c White Potatoes ~~~~~:~·~ '" 19c Green Cabbagefof .. ~~"9 , 12• ·.) ~~C'A~arr~~ 2~.a~. ~~h"!!.i~~~~~~h~s3ee Banana Squash 10' Tulio Bulbs U1 .. t1C111SOllM ID ~~-..., ·--, ..... , • '::-Carton Crisco Oil For Cooking. s 199 Frying or Solod' __ 48-ot -::::-Botti'" Truly Fine Paper Towels Ploinor 2 s I Deco roted ~ 85-Sq Ft ~ 11o11, """ New From Scotch Buy! Scotch Buy Charcoal fo<merly 99"' Trophy " •r.::.. 10 -lb , 'J-, Bog Ch .. rlos Cereal Safeway Dog Food 8olonced 6 s I Aot1on ~ 15 1 •01 ~ Co"' Bathroom Tissue ~4 ;;:::69C -. Party Pride Potato Chips ~~ &ff~:~p. 79c ~ 8.01. _...... Pkg Safeway Liquor and Wines! f'n<n Effectove In l1c•n•ed Sofewoy" Ne Sole In bun of 20 Gollont. No Sole• for •••ole Winner's Cup Gin or Vodka Oittilltd from Gtoin 80-Proof ~ ,, .. •2•' ml. Robert Monclawi Table Wines • lted e ltoH 7!i~· •White 3 s5 z-;, '°"'°· Eve~ ~u want from a store :. ••• and a little bit more .. \ I N DM.YPILOT ( Potatoes Are Great On-the-Go Tbere'1 1UU p&ent;y ol warm wealber lei\ od DO belt.et way to eaJo7 It tban wltb a plcnlc. WMt.ber it'1 a Jauat to tbe beach, UM ~ or your on ba:~· a ptcnk 11 •NI ••1 to spend u ~l"DOOlll. For a ....,_ pkalc, dcto't ror,.t potatoes. n..1·re the favorite ac· c•mpanlmeot to Hlclleft. bot dop, rtbl aad other popular plcolc ebolce.. Whether lt'1 a apeclal potato ••l•d . ro a1t !f OU r own b a ll e d 'a>otatots OI' a eUMrole !Ol potai&oea au 1rat.ln, potaCO. add areat taate ad Duatticm to ou&door .,ineala. One medium potato provides one 'tblrd the US RDA for vitamin c plus 1ood amounts of vttamlo B·l. niacin and bard·to-aet iron. all for oo.ly about 100 calories. Potatoes also are a are al b uy a t th e . s upe rmarket , a good fqod to remember when you're wortting with a food budget. For j ust , pennies per serving, this . versatile vegetable can ~New I Syrup ,Offers ~Sweet 1 Prornises Consumers may soon be hearing a number or health claims for a new ingr edient in son drinks. commercially prepared 'd e s serts and s a l ad 1 clress ings, jams and jellies, and the like. ll 's called high fruc - tose corn sweetener. Products containing al m ay be advertised as c o nta i n i n g f e w e r calories and being less likely to cause tooth de· cay. Comumers should un- derstand what the new sweetener does and does • not do, says Mary E. Hall, Cooperative Ex· tens ion nutritionist at th e U n i v e r s ity o f California, Berkeley. "GRAM for g r a m . high fructose corn syrup tastes sweeter , a nd so less can be used," Hall expla ins. "If we use less, then we·11 be con· s uming fewer calories, and have fewe r pro· blem s with tooth de· cay." She explains that rruc· t.ose is one of a variety or forms or sugar. '"The white table sug- ar commonly used is eucro1e," she says. .. The perceived sweet· neas of fructose is 160 on a swe«nea scale, while sucrose measures 110." Accordin1 to Hall tbe new sweetener baa also been looked at as a SUI· ar altern a te for diabetics. "FOa A while there was some excitement ln thinktnc fructose could be used in foods for diabetic., but this en· tbualaam bas died clown," abe says. She ex· plains tbat what hap· pens when fructose is metabolized depends on the degree of imulin de· ficlency, and that under some clrcumatances Ila use could even ag· ~evate diabetes. "The bottom line for diabetics ia to fo'r1et lt -just like otber SUI· an," abe says. BALL SAYS that economics and health n1ideraUon1 bave ' broulbl about l.nterest in ' hl&b fructose corn • aweeteaer9. ·~ar prices in· ere dramaUcally in 11'7' '' .. esplaim. ·0 iCC1111D111UU Hy ups aDd downs lD s ugar pricn ae upeeted, but ricH probably won't bllck to low levela ...,__..oltlme. Sile IQ8 that MW in· daatrt.J proc ..... have made tbe corn ,..... anllabl• ud eomHUUH In price, ... h bu -eclcled ad· TUtap bee& ... It ls a I --...-c nDPlY tree of • bwu•utiooal -piice Ouc- tuadoal or polltical COD· •WerMkml. belp ,. ftlM lnflallon at eury meal. Jutl ~nil of ao•• of th• maa7 lmcwath·• ••YI ,_ ua .. potato. - la aa omelette fo r breakflllt -bnmcb. • daWed Cf'MID IOtlll> for tuelll, a ta.art)' mut ................ W.. It eomee to pie· nlct and other meala on the So· lr)' Potato Sal ad Sandwich. lt'a a polat.o 1 al&d ·aD d ·h am • aaadwich meal you can ptrk up to eat A baked potato. balwd, aeooptd out ud reflll•d with potato Waid mall• ...,. "breed" lot tbe 1Ueed ham. Plcnlcller1 and U)'OOt wt.o Uk .. lhe in· formality ot aandwlch H tln1 wlll love tbl11 mta1 wttb'"•·peel." Remember when 7ou're packlq Potato S alad Sandwlc h u . potato H lad and other mayoMal1e·bH ed dis· hes, to wrap them well a nd keep cool unti l you're reacly to eat. Thia prtvenLI 1poll11c and llHP• food• at their peak °'quality. POTATO SALAD MNDWICll • la r1 e b•ke d potatoet <ebout 8 ounce• each>. cooled ~ cup each sliced green on lon1, s liced celery and pickle relish 2 teaapoons pre· pa red mustard "'II cup mayonnaise v. teaspoon pepper Salt, to t.aate 8 o unc es slice d cooked ham H a lve potato•• lcnatbwlH. Carefully uoor out potatoes lato bow leavln& '4 Inch thick ahella. Re1erve abelt.. Mub potat.oet; mlx in remainiq lhrre· dient.1 except ham. Flll 1bell witb potato mix· ture. Slndwtcb 2 halvet tosether with l or 2 folded ham slices in m id d le. Wra p each s a ndwic h snug ly i n a luminum foil; chill. Makes 4 servings · confused about· which size Of an item o buy? Lucky guarantees the larger size always to be the better buy. Lower overall beef prices ... CROSS ~~(~~OAST II 188 (l()o; DlO 0111 CHUC. .. LARGE END 18 9 RID RO AST OONOlO DUI lO FRESH MEAT OONELESS TIP ROA5T 1.98 lr.Jflll.IW Oft• tw.AJl'tO FRESH OEEF DP.ISKET . 1.96 OOHUm DOtoOt.O OW STFW'ING OEEF , 1.96 OOHUU\ 0000.0 CA 11 OONll.ESS TIP STEAK .o 2 .38 OOtoOC.D 111 ll i;ouooe> SMALl END RIO ROA5T LO 2 .39 IONOll>DUI .. TOP 111.0UHD STEAK .o2.38 OOtlll.l» IOtQD llf{f E·Z OIT OJDE STEAK OOOIDIOOlU •• 10 2.78 EXTRA UAN GROUND OEEf 0CJUto()IO(ltD1?'°AI • 10 1.89 ~~~.!'.?AS~NG CHICK£~ • 79 GRADE A YOUHG TUlt.K£YS "'~'" •O •3LM noon•. .LO . 79 SHANK POP.TIOH OF HAM .................. 98 SMOKED SAUSAGE .,.._ "'1 Y.-itllO 0 •• •• 1.98 HORMn. sucm OACOH 111.ACA I.All.I. , • • • t ID ""' 1. 39 ~~~TUR_~ OP.W~ 2 .6& TURKEY OP.WT .10 2.6& ~~ TUlt.KEY _Bit.EAST ,0 2.6& ARMOUR SLICED BACON •.• • •• .. •. • • •101 """.99 CAMMED 6 PACKAGED A WAGHEP. DRINK ~ ...... )401 OIL ,69 1 SfllfT PEA SOUP ~ ......... . b KMFT DRESSING 09 CNAA!'tCUC.-AWM> 1001 Ill 1. A ~H~-~-~~-~-~~o; oci •• 59 b ~~~HA~~°' cA ... 39 1 ~~~AIL __ .)00l CA•. 73 AU.STOllS CIL8IATI THICINI00.-10 OllA..r WCICYD11COUnCM-... 1a•• &llOllTI AT NCK ID. ,_U WILVD. 189 TOP SIRLOIN ~~'~K l0288 !IC>oO!OOl:l •1 " LARGE END lO 19 8 RID STEAK OON 0(0 OH I ~9-ACl<.AGEO b ~TEP;s PEAN~S : .•• 1. 9 9 L ~~!.~K OATS .,, I .. 95 L ~~.UE CAKE Ml~. I ioc, •• 63 L F~P. Ll~~~~!'!I~,( 77 .A JU.A#il.Y ""~I· t' Ol CO•. HAP.VEST DAY TOMA!~~ ..... 39 L ~~OH SOUP MIX , .. 01 •• ~ L~~~~ •&01••··99 L HUHGlt.Y JACK PANCAKE MIX """"""'C()tlllfU fl .U OJ OCI• • 69 L 2!:...SQUICK MIX <OOl .,.1. 09 L ~~~UCE .. ')0/ .... ..a 1 ~.!u ~VES "o' c.-. 79 1 W~CH·~ G~ J~~~!, ol\ • 91 l ~Rl<?R HOHEYJAO/ IAA1 .69 L ~l w/o~Hs ... , .. o, c.. •• 65 I. CRISCO SALAD 0!~01 DIL 2.15 L A·1 M~T SAUCE •001 Oil 1.27 L ~~ .. ~~H'TE oms •&01 .... 55 L ~-OUTTERWOR!~;~, I 1.65 L ~PO~·s so~~·o'o' , ••. 20 A ~~~BER SLICES 31 01 wo .&9 r TOP P.AMEH HOOOUS 6 ()IWNl41. 4 Y4-1t'l1"-\ 301 ....C, .25 DAIRY 6 f"OZEN FOODS L PARMESAN CHEESE •¥'' ,,,,. "' •• 1.69 L SArFOLA MARGAP.I~~ , .... 72 L ~D1.~ECORN I ....... :)7 ! OIROS EYE PEAS ... 39 L OP.E·IDA POTATOES 98 ~ C&i'O"fN•0"'"" >10l -• L ~~ PERCH FIL~!r""' 1. 99 L DOWNYFUKE WA~-.69 ! ~~un .• .,, ..... 1.89 L ~y~~E A991.E JUI~/~/ ••. 79 LIQUOR b HAP.VEST DAY CHAMPAGNE (QJ)DUC• ...,.., 1,Jf\tw..iU 1~ .... Oil 1,89 t CHP.ISTIAN OROS. WINE 6 ~~~~\i~~~ '» • r•1 2 , 19 r Dl.UE HUN WINE 6 l'40l~(.t4 , .... -i . ~.99 SAVE 10% ·DUY THE CASEI in oodmon 10 "'• g<i:o1 r<.~ Ou.,,,. y<>u Wf' ~ ,,_' ono~ WOY IO IOV• on QI yOV< loYOn•• -ond -··· On O'I •~ !>"Ceo<! 11•"" Y°" lOYe on 000o!!Ot10I 1 O'- ..,,.,..., you 1>uy m..... bv r"• co~ 11~ ol h -"'. (OI' ~ 0'60tl.., (bu< -Ot• "<>< o"°"ooi. wolt> O•"ih<I .pin1>l Ou• P"<f' Poorec•oan P\;OoCy OVo<°"'""' ,,....,. poo:e• 10 bt" f'llt'(•ovf' l•om Wf'dtle><>oy Ouot>et 101" 1M.i '"'•IOOv O.t~ •011'1 11.1/0 At Lucky. you'll never need a calculator. We simply guarantee.Jhe larger size of any packaged, canned o r bo ttled p roduct to be the better buy, a nd we're the only supermarket to do that. Even whe n Lucky lowers the price on a smaller- siz.ed item because of a manufacturer's allowance , we automatically re duce the price of the larger size, too. Knowing that the larger size at Lucky is a lways the best buy helps make shopping si mple . And in these times of high-cost fuel, it pays to know the value of getting more for your money, in fewer trips to your one-stop sto re . . .. plus extra savi ngs on Kev euvst b LADY LEE 2 5 9 b LADY LEE 59 CIDER YAMS '-"" rir1 ,.. r .... e b~~NOOOLES " ···.ct , ..... 39 !PEANUT DUTTER i 9 ~(ll(""°'Y ()R(HUH«.Y•OOl IAA2 r LOMGHO'-H CHEnl i> ....0-lll •01 .... 1.17 L ~~...?.!rs •O• .,,.99 r O£U S'tifSS CHEES£ b oMl'l 'IU((D t Ol .... 1.,9 I ~J~HGH0~ ..... 2.29 L l<MfT CHE£SE FOOD "9 -IUUJ> P<U -•10I ..... 1.>J L ~~~ ••Ot .... 2.19 CHEESE CUPS L .,,._ ......... _... .. 79 OAllC)m..,..... ,_, Ol I 1 • L OORDEH'S CHEESE FOOD ......... H .. <IO ~"""' t0 ... /-1.95 HEALTH 6 BEAUTY AIDS RIGHT .;~,o >C' 1 2 9 GILLETTE }'FOAMY b ~~~nN:i'Nlf•Ol 10 9 l (MON ltM( • CCXONUI 11 01 (AN r RIGHT GUAlt.D STICK 99 b OKlOOl\Afo I Mc.<&Al\ OOI U•ot 1 ) Ol WI • L THE DP.Y LOOK ~~Dl\l'W>' )01WI 1.07 ! RIGHT GUAP.D ROll·OH tit~I ..C .... llO "'"'"'110•>0l llll•99 ! HARVEST DAY CAT~U:, ai. • 5 8 .;TOMATO !~~~l ~·~· 29 !CHEESE ~~~~lOAl2 39 HOUSEMOU> tT£MS ------- ;. L'?.u~~ DETERGOH .. •89 L ~OlY KITCHEN OA!~ .. , 1.89 • MAP.INA TI~~UE 6 \-1' •"-.,.... • .,,,, • ........ ~· ... ~119rrrV .&.5 • L~a.EAHER b ..... woo .0.1 011 1.69 L ~ OlSfNFIO~ ""'f .89 L I.ADY LE£0£mGOO ---•>O( I0•1.69 r ALUMINUM FOii. 6 "'°"ltl JODlfack>2.6a l ~Al TOUCH It.IN~°' 41\ 1.83 l ~aox SOfT so~~°' 9' • 7 f l Hl~OOGf~~°'(N.17 L ~¥'!!!,QUEEN CAT ~~.31 L ~n.OOGFOOD .... Ol u-.3' ~OOUCE PIPPIN APPLES 001 f()A(~IH(, GOLDEN !i~~~~AS 23 ((()H()Ml<A.l • LO • FRESH 39 ~~~5.9~1 lo . I\ USS ET ~J~TOES ~ ~ OA"-INC. ~l! lO • ""'.' .... PEANUTS IN THE SHELL 49 l\OAmOOA \ALl(O . 6 Ol Pl\CJ • ..• Lower prices overall. ... what discount Is all aboutl MAiie• 111W. l.A....,.AWllMI OOSTAMM tt• ...... .cMAYMO MWIUI ltl IO. ITAnl~ tlOULIYMll MA.lln'C* m "°· IUCUO A¥INUI '-AOUNA 111U.8 Han CMOT MIAO"' I.A,., ..,_.. . ..,... ,..,.~,....,. 8T.Mn'Otl ,_ UT&l.A AVI. """' ... , ..... .. , "'lM"" ...... """" ,..,, """""' ,,.,..,. ITORU OPIN DAN..Y 9 A.II. ft::.--.:.n.""n.;w-..11•111 AVllMl9 • t ... ,., .. ,,. ........ ""'" ...... WMfl'Tllll ,_ .. ...,_.,...,. ooalCS I CAOSSWOAD MARMADUKE • ID.IO "Before you come In, perhaps we'd b.tter review the house rule1f " SHOE "And the cheese stands alone, the cheese stands alone, heigho, the dairy-oh, the cheese stands olonel" DENNIS THE MENACE ........ ..---------....., ~ /0-10 PIANUn PUNKY WINKIRIEAN --------. ~ FAU. HA€> ~INC:,ING-wrrn rr Fl ~IVEO ... FEM ~D 'TR€PIOATiotJ FUR AU. L..E.AVEZ> ! ----i by Lynn Joflnston by Jeff MacNelly TUMBLEWEEDS 'tWRE N~f:PEP, '70Ct UMPIP UZ4R'7S JJEEN HUR1 IN A FAL.L.. NANCY, W'HY DID YOU 8UY 10 THIM9LES? ' LAST ONE a=t= rtfE~EE 15 A MONKEQ'S UNCLE// ORABBLE by CINlrtts M. Sc1Md1 ORA66LE, i'O l.llC'.E -to\J 'fO MEE1' ~c.-.tJ fONC7, O\l~ ~hl 11\lcfCX,U.~EIZ. ~ DR . SMOCK YEAH , FOR GUY'S WHO GOOF PLJRIN' S LJRGeRY, '1"HIS ONEE'S A Rf;.At.- WINNf!!R , POC .1 MISS PEACH AR'THU~ 1',Aa..~S" POLI TIC s ~ . ). by Gus Arriola by Tom K. Ryan rr WAS AN INPIAN UPRISINEJ IN "THE: 1}:(0~1 Sl:NSf OF iHf: WORP • . by Emit Bushmllltr YOU SAID vou'p BUY ME A BICYCLE ··· ···IF I'D STOP BIT IN6 MV NAILS DM.YPIDT tlJ z ... 11*J,Ooto11er10. tm llG GEORGE ''WMl't for........, .. I "f'OOI( 'IO\J~ Pt cruRe:. SO l'LL ALlllA~S KNOW UO\/J 'kJ\J 1..00KE 0 1"1lf. MOM£tJ1" I M~'f ~OU! by Kevin Fapn 1-1£'5 t<tNO Of: ~ ~CR~w&At..t., tW1'" 1.1£ 6(~S ~M( JoS ~. by George Lemont by Men uurius ~ ._,,, ... .. -·. -• ... .. ~ Al""--"'""~. ,,.,, -.... TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AL llDS<; '-0 l.4;ikp d» 1 8ou1>0UI' ., , S04rw UNll EO Feature Svncl•Cile • c.1kt> tQPOtllO 51 Promo -I uesday s Puzzle Solved 11) A<J(> ~ l Art, Jn()!•· l 1f•I A • 0 0 l l s • llOIWI sr 14 -Sco1i.1 • "'°'<l\ 0 "'I t • I l ' 0 '. 0 -111 01 ·~ R.lptl\ "''''' 6 1 <l\l"l'>r E I -'i"l •I • ( . l " c l • 1111&" l H '; A lOU1i•O £,; buft\ ICI SI 11 • '(• • l r 1l ll ll$I 1, Church .tr1•l 64 9,11 ol f.lrl• -~ . " c f I l oo- • w "<l' h R inc•• I• •I• c H 0 o o I I A Ill I ' c t'l -"""'I ti M> Al .... )~ ' • ''ot1-o 0 "' I I I A 0 A • LI L• , 111 f I ( I T I T f " :'O [ ,h.tl•~< 61 8r l<"t• T CIL • l UI II I , H A ID -'I Cot10<lt1~~ t.R (), •Ill"'"' S YI S I r •• i& • y • ". l ' , Pr(lp()'>' f.'t Otrv-1 • -0 •••• " ( -,'5 SQ! fl ,~ r •IS r l " s s • l I II ( 7f, l OOI<"< DOWN •! lf' • • • c c ll' • • T I 0 ')Q Sooiru J4 For - - '°'"' l'> G('(motn llYl'' ,17 (;151 3! Gude JQ Qcp,10 ··~h ;> W()f(I\ 41 NunW<t<: Pft' 1 .. d2 Refr<Qe,,1n1 •A SurP 111109 Stang 4S Evr>nt 46 Sneat111nq 7 WOt<IS 48 Peru~ I Plll"ll0 • 1-'Pi!rll"l 3 K•h• Oj I • ,. "O HI •11 • l A N 0 s1•:c; ,. ' "'' 4 Fu si wom.1n , ? C..11•1; C,r mytll ,IJ K10dt<\ 5 ,..on-m.J<1111·I· :'n &>o1m tc 'iEMth hp, 1,1 -711 f low"' 1 Ao.1ann11 .. A• .Al>O\J1 8 Al no 11n11 .l t 1nwa1d AOJI P1wt ,l2 Norw•>q1an 9 Vert> Imm 33 E~s.iyl'I 10 010 QOIO t n 36 F1hqree 1 I ()ppos0<1 39 ~tile 12 GIJlltP 40 Steve 13 FIJvOt 43 Unlocks 18 S.stro 2 words ' ' . ( l l f 45 Provider 47 01e •q Nrne Pretu1 S:l -ot Ptas- sey 53 Atmybase 54 USA 55 Nevada city !J6 Column $8Hootd 59 Early Colora- dans 60Saucy 63 Bed Goven1ment Shouldn't Interfere \ DEAR ANN LANDEU: .J I.cl la the paper that a l4·year·old atrt wboee 1randfatber and u.ne.. ._. from Hunt· lniton'• dlleue (Mr mod9lr b8I it llOW) wanta to be lterilbed 10 • wW not rlak PUllu" cm to~-· I od· min .. lbi'• J 111 trHnd .,.. not aaNe-OD N m .llV'JDdl. P-.. tell me 101IMltld.q about Hunt· tn1ton11 clMue. Tbere Mtllll to be eo lltUe i.nformatkm around. If tt'a .. horrtble u It IOUDdl people abould be bitter Wormed. Allo. do you think the IC)vemmeDt 1hould aut.omatlcall.Y atermse pmple wbo have ln· hertted dlaeuea ao tbey can't pua them on? -WALNUI' CREEK INQUIRY 0114& W.C' .. INQ.: I .. _. .. fHor ef ta.e ....,..., ...... adeall:J" 1tertlb· lq~.-.adbeapeneealud ....... . Al lw e.u.,._., dlleue, It lt a de· ..... ...,. lallertted lllw daat anecu the .en .. 1y1&em. Sym,.._. ...Uy do oot ap,ear .-0 tbe cnoa b SI or • yean of a1e. aW.0.1h t ey can allow up much euUer. Vletlma ao.e coatrol of &lael.r facial and bedy movementl, oae muacle at a lime. ne1 lelle ..... balance a.ad fall. They sud· deal1 Rall around, which can be embar· r ... tag. la tlme, &his luidlou dlaeue can create severe emotional problems, clepreuloe and violent behavior. It crlp· ----..... ..._.,.. A .. lieul uve tllll lll· _,-:,,., '*•-fer ..,,1q 1t oa are ... .J'f$ _.. walillll te leana more .-. a st-'• .... _ .1ae1p 1appon == 8'11 ... wl'Me • -.r, or botla : W' t:L 1r1 DIM••• r-Matloa, t'ltl N :..·.....:::: -., Call. 1111% -• .. '• Dlleue AUii l"I ....... ,., New Vortl, N. Y. 1 .. 18: <P.a. .. ... ._, _.,, beaatlflal actre11 .leader ...... , ..... Yb1uJly clero&ecl lier 111 .. ......._ vletma el &Ma dreaded dlleaee. All-.... to tlaat dear womaa > DEAR ANN LANDERS: Like many othen wbo write to you, I know the answer but I need to ba•e you qree with me so 1 can show the column to someone to prove J a m riaht. The "someone" in my case la an aunt. Mother bas a birthmark on ber neck. It 1s a larae brown spot that looks like a mouse. Aunt Mae insists Mama was ··~arked .. because Grandma w as frightened by a rat that ran across her feet whe n she was pregnant with my mother Aun.t M~e also inslsts the reason I blush ea sily i~ because my mother 's a pron caught fire when she was carrying me. Please comment. -CALDWELL IDAHO RE ADE R ' ' DEAR CALDWELL: Stories about "mark Ing .. unborn children persist Arranger Shares Secrets HOLLISTON. Mass. Lil) -A...card.illal J:WC of fl ower arranging 1s that the shape of the container and the shape of lbe flowers influence the shape of the ar· rangement, says Dottie Temple, a floral de si g n e r h e r e wh o eoordinates floral ar· tangements for White , Houae special eventa. glass candle bolder. The effect can be made even m o r e d yn a m ic. s h C' says, with three or four diffe rent size holders of the same shape, each h o ld i ng a floating flower. hkes all nowers She• ha" requ C>s t C'd Gt·C1r~1J <'amell1as on l><•vc•ral 'I<' casions." M s . Te mple, who serves as spokeswom an f o r t h e A m e r i c a n F l oris t s Ma r keting Council. offe r s these suggestions for prolong· lng the life of c u t flowers: best color, adds strength and life. a nd 1nh1b1h growtli orbaeteria-- i\ rrangC' nowt·r--in appropria te contamer , whkh has been washed tn soapy water. -Use warm wale r . which should r each the half-way point of t he s t e m s . Check water level dally, replenis hing water and preservative WI needed. Aa a L•INlen althoqb there u DO ld-'ltle eVide.ee. Sbowtq Ua1.I eol•mn to Amt Mae woe'& chuge lier mlad. SapemM..-. people are beyond reaell. DEAR ANN LANDERS: What should a mother do when sbe find& pomog.raphlc material hidden in the bedroom of a 19· year -old son ? Does this indicate perversion? I was shocked at the pictures in the magazines (1 didn't know such filth exist· ed). and now I'm a t a loss to know bow to deal with it. My soo is intelligent, a good student, has no steady girl but enjoys socializing. Ple ase respond soon because I am - CONCERNED IN MACON. GA. DEAR MACON: Do no&hlng. Say notla.lag. Dirty pktues lla•e beeta aroad for a lam& Ume, ud tMre u .., evldeaee that l*"9t la Po~Y ·1s wulag. Hopefdy yoar llOll WUf oUtgrow bla need for Ulla kind of lltlmalatloL Kick-off I 1980 South Coast Re pertory trustee Robert P . Wa rmington (left), host of lclck-0ff luncheon for the theater's 1980 fund-raising . campaign, talks with Maury De Wald. man aging partner of Peat. Marwick , Mitchell & Co .. during event in the South Coa st Plaza Hotel. De Wald said t hat funds were a re needed to close the gap b etween expenses and eamc.'<i inco me at SCR. expected to be a bout 24 percent this season. Carl Karcher, keynote speaker, sa1d. .. It 's good business to support the arts. They enrich our li ves and those of our l' m ployees.'' De Wultl no tt..'d that the national an•ragl' for theaters such as SCR 1s a 42 per('ent gup WecJdmo and ~m ~mania nos °" Sunday tn ttw Dally Ptl« Fomu are cnmlabl.r at oU Douv l"ilot o/flC'es or by colbng thf> f"Mtures CNpon- mnit 641 4321 3.n aJXlad d&fllf~ll4me....i Ji"•~~~ e~~ r1•mtr111.Y1 111 htit •' Ow1r '' 1'CW1rw ~ton1•5 ILllh tJ bloc i muJ wlt1t1• 11lm.'1/ 111 tfw hnd1 ''' l•f Ott' cnuple to lht> I-t'ature1> IWJ)artmrnt onr wrelr ~fare the IU'ddtnq 1-:ngogt'ment announctmnits. 1L1lh bloclc-0nd .J. hate glo.51>'1/ of the future bn<k or the coup{,, mtUI be n•cenled l11J the 1-·eotures DqxJn mmt n.r wttlu be/ore the weddmgd.atl' 1'Bl1UDAY, ocroan 11 By SYDNEY OILU& AUE8 (l(ar. 21·Apr. 19): Work with material at hand. Avoid acattert.n1 efforts. Fhlltb what you ltart, adhere to principles, complete transaction. Accent oo shelter. property, matin& contacts which enhance potential. Gemini, Sagittarius persons· figure in scenario. TAURUS (Apr. 20·May 20): Emphasis o n ideas, concepts. abllity to make necessary changes. Short trip, visits. re- latives dominate scenario. Call or message illuminates reality of current situation. Member of opposite sex wants.you to make a commitment. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Significant changes occur which favor your financial position, potentia l. Anothe r Gemini ls in picture -exciteme nt of creativity, dis· covery prevails. Be analytical, detect re- asons, trends and cycles. This could m ean money in the bank ! CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): Greater em otional security. due to family recon- ciliation, could be on agenda. You can be at right place a t crucial moment. Clrcumatances favor indepe ndence, originality, pioneering concepts. Taurus, Libra. Scorpio natives figure prominently. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): What appea rs to be a mystery can be solved -if you look behind the scenes. You could be active now in connection with film, the media. Pisces, Virgo natives figure prominently. You leam a secret. Key is to be discreet. VlllGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Accent on accomplishment. valuable contacts , romance. intensifted actions, relationships. Money, business, authority and power are pa.rt ol your personal scenario. Capricorn, Cancer persons -and the number 8 - couJd figure prominently. LIBllA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Study Virgo message for valuable hint. Emphasis on career , standing in community, overall policy. reputation and hooor. Finish pro- ject . shake off burden that does not belong to you. One who confides proble m deserves consideration. Don't break confidences! SCORPIO <Oct . 23-Nov. 21>: You find "meaningful" ways to communicate. Leo individwll plays prominent role. Accent on c reativity, ne w conta cts. special com· munlcat.Jon and publication. Travel trend is pronounced -you a re going to shake off let ha rgy SAG ITTARIUS <Nov. 22-0 ec. 21): Fol lo w t hro ug h o n hun ch , le a rn by lt'ach1nJ,!. dl·~d "'1th one who feels a ge j?u a rantt-cs six·rwl privilege~ Spotlight on investment'> affloct ing partner or mate CAPRICORN <Dec . 22 J an 19>. A\·0 1d s catte ring forces -don 't lose track o f main issues. Accent on jo int efforts , partnership. marriage -wait, listen, ob· se rve . realize delays couJd boomerang in your ravor. Gemini. Virgo. Sagittarius per'SOD5 crowd personal scenario. AQlJAU\JS tJan. 20-Feb. 18>: Study Capricorn message : maintain mode rate pace . Keep resolutions concerning e mploy. ment. health Do som'-dismantling for ul· t1ma te purpose of rebuilding Individual .... 110 consfantl~ .... ..,Ing.., blues~·CTer off ignored. You·11 understa nd! PISCE.~ <F e b. 19 Mar 20 > Creative Juices now. you 1mprmt style. attract key people and ··ri nd love ·• You make signif1 cant changt•s, young persons gravitate to you · vigor. enthusiasm become constant co mpanions. •'For instance , a teapot dictates a round. full arrancement," she ~lnta out, "while a tall Ms. Temple's affilia· lion with the Whil e House spans three pre· s ldential administra · lions. She has helped to supervise the selection o f flowers and to coordinate noral decora- tions for visitin g dienltarlea such as Queen Ell:zabeth and Anwar Sadat -Put flowe r s into tepid water Immediately after cuWne stems with a knife on an angle to the appropriate length, under running water, and removing all follace that will be below the waterline. ~Keep arrangem ent __ ~-~~~~~~~~~-~~~~ away from temperature container that'• wide at .the top calla for a trianl(Ular shape. Tall ~wen don't belong ln a .-bort ecmt•inet', DOT do 'small, l'QtlDd flowers 1u1t a Ver)' l;U'le vue "Pat Nixon liked yellow flowers or all kinda," s he recalls . "Betty Fol'd loved Illies a n d insisted that the flowen on all tables at s tate dinners be related in color and the me , without being identical .. "Rosalynn Carter -Place flowers in dean container of warm water, about 100 de1rees Fahre nheit, with pre· servaUve, avail a ble from nortsts. -Condition for 2-3 hours in non-metalUc containe r . The pre · ser vatlve brings out t.he extre mes. -Revive wilted c uts by 1ubmerging flowers, ste ms and foliage In lar g e pa n of warm wate r for 1·3 hours . Flowers with a velvety texture should be m isted rather than submerged. -If flowers are purchased hours in ad· vance, they should be refrigerated befor~ coo· dltloning and a rranging. .. The beat way to achi eve a relaxe d , charming arrangement is to work with the size and s hape o f the flowers," she explains "When culling stems remember to vary the 1e n1tbs t o c r e ate a three-dimensional ef- fect. Otherwise the ar· rangement will look Uke ' a line of toy soldieni." Gold en Wares Before beginning the arrangeme nt. d ecide what 1t will be used for Z EIST, Netherla nds and where it will be dis· (AP) -Wondering what played, she advises. For to do with those gold tnataoce, if it is planned bars stashed away in the u a centerpiece, it will vault, just gathering be viewed from all aides dust ? and must be balanced. No problem . Dutch <>then may be aeen only g o l d s m i t b a n d from the front and aides, s ilversmith Albert us IO more fullnesl can be Gerritsen will tum them • used 1n one area. into somethlne useful - A alDCle flower can be knives, fork.a and apoona effedl•e, Ms. Temple -or even plates and JM>te1. She uses water flngerbowls if the fancy tubea, small pointed strikes. ~ ol llMI or plulic, Gerritlen'a family bu rubber·capped a1amat b e e a p r o v l d i n 1 plll1n with a tiny bole Holland's homes with cap for the it.em. pota ad pans for four t eaally into generaUODI. ms firm. , which can be Sola, also produces Albertus, 24, during a tour or their plant, local· ed in this s mall town east or Utrecht. "If you don 't start young, you'll never learn the touch to mak· ing good tableware, and you won't get it when you're older," the older Gerritsen said, rubbing the bowl of a spoon between his thumb and forefinger. Gerritsen wants to set the tabfes or the world's s taggeringly wealthy with eold tableware, boplnl purchasers will consider the ltems a s much an Investment as a fanlaltlc luxury. The Dutch crattaman said he had applied for world patents to a pro- cess that will turn the p r e c ious, m a lle able metal into material hard e n o u g h to m a k e tableware, but nol add to Its weight. "Even sterling is not pure s il ve r . Other metals a r e adde d lo make it bard enough to use," said Gerritsen. ttraetlve CODtalnen, or sllverplat.e and 1t.erlln1 be attached to pln 1Uver, a set of wblcb the ekt for wearln1 In fovernment buya for ~11 eacli l>Ulch aml>auador ---------r---------i L _'.!_n ·the "tate dlnhl• for HoUMd'1 embass1et ..--~~----.t Each piece of Ger· rit.en's gold tableware carries four hallmarb or 'ts quality from his goldamithy and from the Dutc h assay office. Each set will al.so be ac· c omp a n i ed by a certificate from Lloyd's o f London that It ls made of 24-karat gold. :,_.... M. UM White Bouae around tbe world. · J'H med "9dte c1UJe7a "llJ •randfatber !Prctakll ID ..._. tubea , tauOt 1111 father and he 1tDIUilll a nwrM IWffP taupt .. 'aad DOW I am r o u n cl I; I• e o lD • 1 taaebbll blm," 1aid the -...n.mt..." • ..,.. beamlDI Sl·J•ar-old AAO&IMr unuaual ar-OerrltHa , aa arm LS.a.w..a-....-liiiiiijiiiiiiiliill! 111 .. n111mlloaeflower ·tbrown over tb•- ftpettn1 lD a tmall 1bouldera of b'1 aoa , Moonltte Sal e Sale or Sel" thlt Fri. nit• 7 to 10 pm at Huntington C.nter. Are you an emerging woman? Many women are searcntng fOr new rotes 1n ttie bUSlness and profeSSIOnll = u~~":~ = ,.. .. -............ , ... ,•._---- picture Of the oPPOrt\Jntues. flfltt That's why Walker & Lee Real Estate is offering 'The Emerging Woman" on Tuesoav. Oct. 23 at the Souttl Coast Plaza Hotel In Costa Mesa. It's a changing llf'estVle seminar for women 1n mid·llfe who are 1nt:erestx:ld In unhzing ttleir talents and capabilities to the fullest The EmenJlng woman will emphasize the practlcahtles of appropriate goals and earning power. the neN reality of the home and family and ttle way to ac:QUire professional status. A distinguished panel of women woo have found success. in mtd· llfe will share their 1n · depth exoenence In the fields of law. finance. psychOIOgy. real estate and mar1Cetlng If vou have a desire to learn how vou. too. can emerge sua:essfully into the wor1d of greater rewards and fulfillment. make vour reserva· bon now to attend Walker & Lee's Emerging woman seminar The Emerotno woman. TuesdaV. OCt. 23, 9am-noon. 5outtt Coast Plaza HOtet. 1nvn.aons MllllDfe It flffV ·wa1ker & Lee Offtce; ReservatlOnS: call eec» Hlnldt It (71•11S$-G12. ' 't i The Precision Haircut Explained Precisely. Because your head Is unique, the way your hair grows .s equally unique. Really quite different from every one else's . Precision haircutting 1s a technique for cutting the hair '" harmony with the way it wows. Your hair eventually grows out but it doesn t lose Its shape with a precls1o'h haircut. Consequently your hair· cut wlll look as good after five days as it does after five minutes And because the hair falls naturally into place you won't have to keep fussing with it. Usually a s hake of the head does It. At Command Performance we s hampoo precision-cut and blow dry your hai r for sixteen dollars, whether you're a gal or a guy. An.d no appointments are ever necessary. We also offer permanent waves, colorlng, frosting and conditioning. But we really shine with precision. And so wll you. ---------~~-iiiiiiiii~ ' <AMauaand Perfonn•nee c: .•• ,., ....... '* ............ c... > AU. ITORll ONN MOH.fft. M IAT. M NIWPORT 8 EACH·MMIND8 CINTIR t41 ................ 'To Newpoft hectt ,._ otnce) ... 7411 COITA •IA • MllA YIRM CINT!R 1•111811 loe lbtlftt RlM ,......., l Adema) --.1a • 17 CLUB CALENDAR I SINGLES CALENDAR CRAFTS SALE -Mrs . Charles Sparkull, left, and Mrs. Charles Buchanan display some of the handcrafted items for sale at the Pi Beta Phi South Coast Alumnae Club Arrowcraft sale. The sale will be held at 10:30 a .m. Oct. Uln the Bayslde VWa1e Clubhouse, NewPort Beach and Oct. 13 at 839 D Ronda Sevilla, Laguna Beach. BENEFIT-Newport Beach artist Jo Anne Mix with Cbildrens Hospital patient Chris Todd, 7, of El Toro. Ms. Mix 's work9 will be displayed Oct. 14 at a dinner-dance at Chanteclair Restaurant host· ed by the Padrinos, a hospital all-male support group. . - fRANCic?>-ORR fim stationery cama del mar ~.October 10. 1179 DM.v PtLor c1a ClulJ Calendar ORANGE COUNTY FLO&llT AS· SOCIAnON wtll hold tts 11th aMual Floral Dress Extravaganza and Floral De1t1n Show at 11 a.m . Sunday, Oct. 14 at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Information: 498-3454. COALITION AGAINST DOKESTIC VIOLENCE will offer volunteer training for tbe Family Violence Hotline Oct. 16 through Nov. 13. Information: Jane at 532-4575. NEWCOMERS CLUB of Newport Beach will tour a San Clemente antique shop at. 9 a. m . Thursday, Oct. 11. Information: Paula. at 644·1409. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSTf WOMEN Irvine branch will hold a general meeting at 7:30 p.m . Thursday, Oct. 11 in Irvine. Information: Linda. at 752-0798. MONDAY MORNING CLUB of Huntington Beach will hold a luncheon at 10:30 a.m . Monday. Oct . 15 a t the Huntington Beach lnn. Information : Vi. at536-7284. WOMEN OF ST. JAMES and St. Michael a nd All Angels will sponsor a cooking equipment exhibit and demonstration al 10 a m Saturday. Oct. 13 in Corona del Mar. Information · Martha. at 675-2575. MYASTHENIA GRAVIS FOUNDATION California Chapter will hold a fall meeting at 2 p. m S unday. Oct. 14 a t the Los Angeles l fJlton Hotel. Information : C213> 385·4174. J UNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB of Huntington Bc<Jch presents 1ts annual children's craft Music Class SY RA CUSE. NY t10n, I stJll had very ht· CA P 1 Musk students tic tra.inin~ in survival trained in the busmess 1n th e busi n e ss," end of the mus ic in-Marcone said. dustry can look forward "I thought that since to a healthy job market, most young people we re says the rurector or the li stening to jazz roc k re<.'e ntly establi s hed music at that time. and music·industry program many undoubled I y al Syracuse University. planned to enter the Stephen F. Marcone. field. univers ities and assistant professor in colleges ahoWd not ron- Syracuse University's tinue to neglect educat- School of Music. says ing students who want to mu sic-indus try ex-pursue a career in the ecutives have 'ong been music induatry. With aware that many of atilla in both musk and t b e I r e m p I o 1 e e a • buaineu. gadu.at.e9 ol a altbouab well tl'alaed ln pf'Olram W. oars uve m U I f C , h a V e D 0 All excel..,, chaace at knowlect.e ol business. makine a~ in die while those handling neld ... business affairs often The bachelor ln music know very lllUe about indu1try proaram at music. S7racme lhd...ut.y la· M arcooe a.ys be dia· eludes intemlldp wol'tt covered the need for a in recordina comparuea program that would cov-and pubUshlng houses as e r both areas while well as CQUrteS ln the travelln as a musician. _le&al and business .. was on the road in aspects of the industry. U~e early '70s with a CBS Top industry executives recording group and re-are brought to the un· alized that even with m y iversity to lecture on the traditional master of realities of "making 1t " music in music educa· in the music industry. fair at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 at Lake Park. Information: 963-85n. YMCA ol South Oranee County wUI offer a two-day tlnt aid clau Oct. 15 and 16. In· formaUon: Barb, at 5'2·3577. SOUTH COAST WNJOa WOMEN'S CLUB will sponsor an art auction at 7 p.m . Satar· day, Oct. 13 in Fountain Valley. lnlorma· tion: Dee. at S.SC.3389. UCI Friends of the Library will have a meeting at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 15 in Balboa Island. Information: 833-5300. MESA-HARBOR CLUB will hold a luncheon meeting al 10 :30 a .m. Thursday, Oct. 11 in Huntington Beach. Information: 536·5114. TALL CLUB of Orange County wtll bold a 16th an· nlveraary dance Oct. 12 in Santa Ana. Worm•· tion: Ullian, atM2·1211. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE will hold a "Fabric Fair" at 8 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 13. Information: Jim, at 556-572.S. UCI EXTENSION will hold a career seminar for women Oct. 13 and 20. In· formation: Dorothy. at 833·5524. SIMCHA B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN will SPonsor a m eeting on health ror men and women at t p.m. Thursday. Oct. 11 in Hunt· ington Beach. WOMEN IN BUS IN ESS in Orange County will hold a dinner meeung at 6 p.m . Wed· nesday. Oct. 17 in Costa Mesa. Inrorma· lion Velma. at 644-8824 [ Singk-11 ] _______ c_a_1en __ d_a_r ____ __ S OCIAL EFFECTIVENE SS TRAINING workshop w1ll be held at 9 a.m. Saturday. Oct 13. at the Commuruty Center at Golden West College. Information : 892-7711, ext. 502. SELF CENTER will hold a Single Ex· perien~ ll progr am on .. Are You Dating a Person or a Stereotype?" at 7:30 p.m. Fri· day, Oct. 12, 10 Orange. Information: Bob, at 997-9600. CAlt'HER'S will hold a TGIF party a\ • p.m. Friday, Oct. 12. ln Newport Beach. i.. formadoa: Tlffaay. at6'1-o.&. ORANGE COAST SINGLES will bold general meeting at 8 p.m. Friday. Oct. 12 in Anahe im. Information : HeJen. at 636-7019. BALBOA Sill CLVB will bave a TGIF party at Ip. m. Friday. Oct. 12. in Newport Beach Information: Wayne, at&es-1'979. Club~""" Neh Wtdlwlda11 in IM DoilJI Pdol and conlatn.s nohcea o/ women·s and 1tt111Ce club mtttmgi and nJenls open lo Ille public for the follounng Wf!ek Send notices to Club Calendar. Dody Pilot. P.O. Boz 1560 Cos1a Me30, CA 92626. '"door W1ndoor Wrnd ~or W1nd uor _fil!n duor W1nd<Ju ~ WINDSOR A Moon lite Sale Sale of Sales this Fri n1te 7 10 10 pm al Hunllnqton Center Call 141-H71. Put a fe" word• to work for u. ~ e _: IN CELEBRATION OF OUR = -= -a 42nd ANNIVERSARY OUR GIFf TO YOU IS .•. upto35% OFF Blouses • Tops • Sweaters • Pants • Jackets • Etc . • We are plea11ed lo pre1en1 another convenient location offering a varied selection of faahion naerclaandue for todays lif e11yles . • announce8 the opening of the new Mi88ion Viejo Store In Mission Viejo Mall Upper Level Oet• .. r JN..,_~ •"'7 ........ ........ .,...... ........... USE YOUR WINCSOR CHARGE • ..... ...................... .. ....,.,. J"'"'I J0tp1u .... , ... e = Q. 0 c ., e e -:z Q. 0 c ., e -:s :-0 ., - Stouffer's · Dishes 7 5c 12 oz. pkK. Mac & Cheese, Spinach, Com, Noodles Romanoff or ScaJJopod Potatoes Meat Pies~ ........... 29c .Ju11t pop into the oven ... Chicken, Beer or Turkey liblets Corn!:-........ 59c . · FlllCH TOAST I Your choice of these Green Giant vegetable& in the 10 en . pkg. ........ 75 :-•Hu. c Carlie Bread ..... &9c HASH BIOWIS Taaty Oh'Boy hreod . ti oz. Pkg. UNQUIT COOl'llA' =::s:: .. 39c .. , ...... AMERICANA VECnAILIS, 79c Lasa01a .......•. 11" From Green Giant ... 21 en. Pkg. JENO'S PIZZA ROLLS Al"lllllrllt ... hz. 79c ....... . ........ :Grape Juice mars ..... 79c Purple juice in 12 oz. concennated can 79c Pound Crike S11Alfl ... s1 •·5 and----- GIAIT TIDE :..-:.. s147 ., .... ·Chuck Steak •••• 112! Center cul of U.S.D.A. C hoice Beef f Roast : • •24! •: oulder clod-U.S.D.A. Choice beef • ~ 1 Bone Roast .•. s1 4! <'hurk cut l 1.8.0 .A. Choice heef 0-Bone Roast .•. s 18! C huck cut U.S.0 .A. Choice beef . Beef Rib Bones .. '1!' .. Meaty foT baking or RBQ Delicatessen Treats and---- --llAFT DlllEI ...-.111ca 241> =•1v... ~ and----- . HUGHES IJ!AD =.'::t:~ 49c wlllll24c.lllf Rutcher Shop Service Original all butt.er in lM'. en. pkg. and----- OCEAISPIAY JllCI ......... ti ... ,, Cl&Mll s1 It Fryer Legs & Thlghs.;.;.69: Fryer Wings •... 59~ Chicken Livss ... 19t Fr<">h h11ncl rut ... c;rade 'A' lryl'nt Fl'('tth frnm plump Grade 'A' fryers r lreall&s =··· ....... II! ~weet and tender white meot. fretJhlv cut from U.S 0 .A. Grade 'A' fryinR chick•ns (with rib cqe) .•. Hand cut ... aot..., cut! Boneless Ham ••• s21! Hormel Cure ~I whole or half T S·11o· Fm 1311 Op I 11 QJT • • • • Bonelel'.s loin cut Choice beef steak srlClda.. .... 11'! El Rancho's thicker aliced and----- lllUCU WHIP ::• s 1 '' SllM ..... Lean-doea not nceed WC, fat Doe.not exceed 15<'.t. fat Chopped Steak •• 124! Lean beef-does not exceed l5'i fat Sausage ."~!'!"! .. s14! Our own hut or mild ... no n1 tr11f', Brahnnt ....... SJ 4! . Pork. veel, NMOnin1 ..• no nJtritea -oseA-a MA YER LAMB Stl&NKi ~ s1•! IOP-SIRlOH1--SAUSmJ~.-.--SlV£R SALMON- WIEIERS -,. ;:~-s1s1 :~-------------1 ~ Variety Pak : •• 1111 : If eat or beef 1liced 12 oz. pkg. I • I lonarella ...... 1171 I PrecloU8 brand in 12 oa. ball $ 37! FU-~-==·s 69C •BR Sea. • Super Fresh Produce A/11/11 =~ .......... II! 'Ricotta •••.•••.•• 1111 Broccoli ....••..• 33! Banana Squash ••• 9f Won Ton Mis .. 45' PreciOU& brand in 16 oz. plastic I Tender, young full of flavor ' I Parmesan :, ... •111 1 Flavorful cheeae in 8 oz. t1haker CAIT ALO~P,I I : ~ lob's Dressing •• 1111 : California Country 16 oz. jar 19~ • I ! • • • ·- HUllYI LAST FOUi WBS OF SPECIAL SALE ON ••• Crown Point leverageware *ITEM Of TIE ... nanllD Al ••• = ! ~~ ~\!~ 44~ SEE OUR CROWN POINT DISPLAY IN ALL STORES FOR GREAT SAVINGS ALSO QN COMPLETER ITEMS Colden ta.aly for baking BELL PEPPERS IJICE FOi STIIFllG 33! Criap It crunchy-deep Cried 12 <>&. GRAPES = 39! Liquor Dept. Dewar's : •••••• 17" FamOU8 Scotch Whlaky in 760 ML llnndv ••••••••• •s• ~~":from Me:dco-760 ML ''OLYml'' um Utt• lllltllttw ... '2" "*'"' effectnwn .• oa. 11 thtv w..._, oa. 11. 1m,.. W.• ..._. o,... w.,1:00-• 10:00 ,.,.-...ytioo-•tioo,.. ,, flESI! ~ ..... s3s• Salmon Staab .. SJI! llali lllli ....... 111P Tropical fab fillet.a ~-defroeted llalllUt Sttab •. 14'! Cent.er cut-Northern Frozen-defroeted English Sole ..... s3c1 Freab·mild navoted It's Fall Cleanup Time! Com Broom ••••• •1" Sweep clean for Autumn No. 950 Sponge lop ..... 11 •• For gleaming floors No. 174 Dust lop ........ 1111 For li(ht touch upe No. RDt BOWLSCUB FIOI 31 $1 69 ARCADIA PAIADl!NA SOUTH PASADENA . HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF IRVINE LAGUNA HILLS . ........ end H_..,.flO" JIO W. c.lor ... lw. ,,.,"°"'end MuMiftgtof' WMMf end AlgonqlMI 27%7 Neapett lltw.a. 2'11 E..wt Of. ~ eM MkMteott nl41 ........._ PMtlw-, · .~~~~ii;aii-DouiLE .· coiiPOtli!~~s0~7,::;~,,~=;;:~ DOl_ILI IHI V I 1 Now .•• Lower prices through-out the store ••. plus .... T ... TleGem1r,n ............ 1l 11 ~ ~"lr.'ltif,.illll!:r' ladded savings with our Double-the-Valu.-Couponsl T.WllllG1m1r,•• ............... e I E1 ·~~~="° ~ I 'Ill ••nm·-·-·--••mt--•ll'U.~111...... .. ... ·a· • a •••• , . •1• ~~ ltt'1thatlimpl•tollddt.othuavf wbenyouabopllRancbo.AnodMrplueforluper~One-1 .., .............. .. oa 11-~ I of oun. with one olthein doub&ee it value! Now.• few mlnuc...,.~ ...... ~the 41• ~ llilftcll I ~ MB c:-~.=;-.:i.::~ J and vour favorite 1Dqazinal. reault.1 in money eamtd •.. ud 10\l .W IQioY die dUf..,.. 1t•• n • " ••Jt 11• • .... • .. • ...... ~£ ..::.-..:----· ••• ., ...... _____ Rancbo. 17 f I w~. Octob9t 10. 1an * DAa&.V ptLQT · · The Blggeat Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSl-F.IED ADS You C•n Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678] One Call Service Fast. Credit Approval ~.~._ •••.••.•. ~.~~ ...... :. ~~~ ........ ~.~.~ .•...... ~-t:':~ ........ ~."::'..~ ....... ~~~ ........ ·~.'!':~ .•••... ~~!::.~ ..••.... ·-·· IOtz ...... IOOJ e ... ,.. 1002 cs ... ,.. 1002 'cs....... 100? G.....-1002 GeN1'111 100 G ... ,.. tooz ..................................................................... ···••••··•·•········•·· ...••.....•............ .............•..••..... ·····••·•···•····•····· ..................... .. EQUAL HOU8*G OPPORTUNITY ~ IMVISTMIHTS •l85 Lou. mobU• bomc IJlll'O\'ed lent.alive map ·~ Ill acre pr1me M 1. PQUJbJe Jomt v~n lurt> ~ down Own~r Will CatT)' 3 )'e.llr11 U~l()U~ ~(® f?eoch Roolty IAYFllOHT COHDO-WATEI YllW Just been be autifully r edecorated wJth new carpeting & drapes. new pa\nt in~1de & o ut. new k1L('he n applia nces including m1c:ro-wa vc ove n . Huge living room & dining area . 2 s pacious bedroo m~ & 2 ba th~ Spcrtat·ul ar water \dew Bo at slip <1va il able. Lea se .... t F .. tWcr. All rMI ..... 8dyet1JMd .., ..... ....,. ......... b. ject \o U. Federal Fair Housilll Act of lt&a ~ mak• 1t UJecaJ t.o adver tise "any pre· fereGce, Umlta tloo, or discrimlnaUoo baaed on ·~ ucreb prime l<'londa Ave Make marvelOWi re- l)C)Nll •hot>Pm& center Powlble JOtnt ventur" 1 •28 acre5 po11111ble o,, tH'res horse proputy Nral estatei. Owner w1U ul>orduiate Pnn(' onJy please Agt 1·652·1056 or 646-325.5 raoe,coklr,reb&IOO,M!X, ....................... . WHTE WA TEI VIEW 3 S t o ry , 3 be d rm bungalow w1tb private beucll. made ror lover:. o( tbe sea F1oanc 1ng available. Citll now for extra details. 673-&50 or n.ational origin, or an intent.Ion to make a oy surh preference. llm1ta· boll. ord&scn minallon " This newspaper will not knowingly a ccept any advertisin g for r eal est.ate wtuch IS 10 VIOia· llonoftbelaw. --------· OCUHDUPLEX SJ;25,000 Hice 2,000 sq fl owner's unit 2 se par ate balconies, lush atrium. 3 queen s 1ze bdr m s, separate muster wing with fireplace & :.unken tub. Just listed. Call to day! 646-7171 •1'· ,, i . ' ... G4ecud t002 STIPSTOIEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL + CAIAHA Sll9•900 . . Clianrung 3 bedrm. bnrk -+ 3patios. Atrtu~ model patios. Lots or wood and 4 Bd r n:i. ra m1 ly rm. glass. Pnvute commun1 Colma~ dirung, oo huge lot ty Call now' 646-7171 w fn.ottrees. 2200 sq rt. 8 .... ,. . yrs new & pn ced to sell [ ~ ;;~.~; ,, $10?.~. C•H "\8l lti&H1I C:SELECT EASTSIDE $89,500 Sparious 2 br, 2 ba + den 10 most :.ought a rtcr to:ru.tside location Pnt•ed for quick sale. Just hi.t-oo 646-7711 •VETS• UM Yow BiClibillty NOW ... NO DOWN W ANS TO $100.000 U.JW INT RATE Let u.., :.how you how toquahfy Talk to Red Carpet We Usten 75 .. 1202 WESTSIDE I PROPERTIES EAST SIDE COST A MESA .., Til90FUMT7 1ben this is foe you. 2 BR QJOdo • /alJ tbe .ioodies. Prime Or_.,• County ........ Oflerwd al oob' ............. HOME AHD IMCOME 3 Bedrms, new <'arpet. Large 3 Bdrm home m new drape:.. Owner will great East.side location. s ell VA terms Ca ll Two 1 BR uruts add to in· 673-85o50 , come. OWNER WILL O"ltituQ· ''"''"' "• •· ~i ~~:.i l•;IHMI CORONA DEL MAR · OLD COM CONTEMPORA RY 4 bdrm. brick fl oor fa m . rm . w1lh comer frplce .. view of lhc J etty a nd Pacifi c. asking $289.000. 1 ~' ACRE In H~bor Vie w H1lls, Burlinga me w1lh 4 bdrms. bonus rm plus dinmg a nd a fa m rm .. l frp lces. f~ land al $.127 .500. VACANT T OWN JIO M E Clea n. clear <.1nd fresh J <.t~m 1nc C r t·l·k t o wn h o m c . 3 b d rm . 2 1:.i b at h Ear thtonc d ecor . 1m med. or<.·upC.J llC'} possible. Asking S253.500 DO SEE IN SEAV I EW A 4 bd rm . 212 bath. v1'!w hom e w ith ~0.000 in ld~cpe, J<1ruu.1. p<Jltos and atriu m ~73,000. U~l()U~ t-l()Mt:S REAL TORS', 675 6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona dt!I MJr GOLFBt'S DREAM on tbe 7th tff with a sweeping view of lhe gotr C'OW'Se as t.htS excep\Jonal 3 BR. 2 ba condo Excel rood & pnced well belo~ market for a qwck sale. Act now 979 ~o ALLSTATE REALTORS OCEAHVllW CUSTOM MAMSIOH 2-lly, By·Tbe.se.. I or 7 BR, 3 Ba. Din. Bra .. w(JM ........ Sep. den ·~· MWtac rm. orol· nee. Sk.YUOU. _Leaded EhCJmll To'<llf'Ulhou1e o..y $59,900 This te rrific buy 1s enhanced with fre:.h prunt, eart.htone carpc~. wood a nd m 1r ror('d w.i ll s T w o :.lor y elegance. garages . pool and very upgraded Just listed and won't last at this price (;all 645-0303 , . .. . FORESTE OLSON ... . . .. -·~--LIAM~OM .... s ~ HERITAGE ____ ... _ ......... gt ... pt°" SUndectr .. OGODOWH BuudfW 4 BR 2 Ba + big ramUy room. all new kitchen ~ baths, only 186,500. '800 mo. on JeMe. Rut.II wurie. RJt.r. ~ ftEA.L ESTATE . REALTORS 2 STORY balcony. terr•ce. Sep. .,.,,_... -.J 4 Bdrm 2'4 RV 1tora1e. So IDUCh .. .-e ........ • mont. Jt'1 u.nbelieYeable ~$141.900 ~~~~~~~~~ ~~:.'°· EHU lde ltcmly$136,000.CaJlnow. ~ ~ 2.:~: ..ORT'S RNEST 2 .. HOMI IG-Olll2 BKR. features a i pa. cov d Decor ato r Palermo Oioicecomer. R-2tooed llACHIAJlQ.AIH lllDUCID $4000. ltEAL EST A TE EXCEl.LEHCE SIHCI I '49 COME WITH US T o 1310 12 So Bayl ront. Balboa 1:-.land Eleganl d upl<.·x J and 4 Bdr m~. ~UJH!l'b l'ond1t1on ~Um l'rou~ C.JmL·n stll'!) lhvner \\Ill help l m..im·L' Of'IH.OAILY •·SPM .......... $825,000. NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 &J.onl WE HAVE SEVERAL AME IA YFttOMT HOMES WITH PIER & SUI' BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 l 8oy\1d e Orov.-N 8 6 7S · 6161 MEWUSTIHG SHARP l /IAY COMOO <1 Jm. :i &. ~ \\ t•nd patJO Steps to pool -.p.i :>aUJW. and lt'l\111!> 't\ Otl l lllSt ut $92.000 TOSEJ::CALLJl IJ'l-' 1\1 6.40-6259 YESWICAH ... ~how )OU ;1 H·r) ftnt' blc'<1uUfu1 townhouM• in .i pre<1lJg.aow. area w 1th J hdrm:.. 2•, bath. ... f..om1ly rm. form.\f dllltlll: rm & bunu.' room f:k>auufully landscaped Too murh to ~nbe r all for more U\fo ~~om~o / fo1t.1flll ALLSTATE R E A~'t T Y REA1.TOAS llACHIUGAIH l•--191.500 .. • .. ~ED OrcuLm-~-u..ae 22· SI .500 per mu. I WISLEY H. TA YlOR CO., bottor1 21 I t S• Joaqui11 Hill• Rood MEWPORT CENTER. H.I . 644·49 I 0 REAL OPPORTUNITY IN THE BLUFFS '1.0W PRICE FOR FAST SALE" S145,000 St•n...,atwm1I X · JJlan. :J Ucl rm. ~· :! ba. 1 • .m11I! kHt·hu1. plu!'> lormL1I drnsng r m P o o I ., 1 d t· I 11 1· <1 l 1 o n . fl u g l' \\l'o.ip <JfOUIH.l IJJlll) L'nd Ullll on lut;h t!l l'l'Obt:lt THIS 110\IE I S THL'LY ,\ BIC. Bl<;. \ .\l.U·: Ju:-t tomµ,11 l'1 1:'\olh1ni.: l'\\.'n t'IO!--tl' ,at th•~ tJOl' ti ffil' J>rl l'l ' ) OCIAttFltOpCT $55,000\ ~ lvm&roomwf("'~. $85.000 GounDet llkeben. DUI. ON PIW.AJ\OPE; Meaa Waiilnl tor IOIDe Raina. &An terrac•. &epan~ V-*; Siik ·n •pan • a p rt m ~ P!as t slih 2 w1n1 fo r b lde·•••1 very ~ ln·le,,el bednn. R·Z lot Owne-r mm>w &\Ale a.nd K~l new p .i. 1 n l • n t' w PRICE REDUCTION BAL.BOA dehae dupl~x . Leree 4 bdrm. • i bdrm. UlllU. &pk. each~..., -.0001 T'7 hlet••ent parcbue~ ct.penlt.e! Callet6-711l quarters. Hurry -Belt la ndacap1n1 . n t"wly CJlllN "'""'''"''"''~ .. ,. buy lo b eaeh are a . carpeted. bi& F IV E [ I SHORELINE ASSOC. BlmROOMS. 3 b •Uul. ra UllJl1t •71 ...... _ ... zasi _____ .... , ~~~or::~::ri:. -'CJ' ......,•-••••-youa HSfl_I swne rareplaces. Pnce OCUtROtff SS FT.LOT! QllkJm de.luxe duplex; 4 4U bdrm. unitl. 1ourmet ldtdlm in owner-. •pt. + lou of Imported tlle. lrplc. eet'h u.n.ft. 6 Car garqe + much more ! plllk> It lndt')' rm. Truly model, Harbor View lot. Room to build . Olarming 3 BR beach ~----U. ._. bu . me . eera'l1l!. ~ ----:--4-4'o~w+twtdl bteetne un- 'Ibe owner will c:ons1d~r Bednns. rormal dining RoyMcCcrch, Rffr. 1t. Uised brick frplc, knot Reduced for fut H ie! Owner anuou s a n d u cnftcing thrs ~ty home Clean as a wh1s Ue! ! Featurei. 4 bedrms. 131• bath. 22 ft gam1• room. park like ground:. Offettd at only SI02.900, call now963·7881 ~ ror ClLllCLs • tocauon and ., good in-SI.SI.WO vc:.tment '°' yoor ram1 COllOFHEWPORT ~o • T ri. Y!tu.L,____.._._ ~! IG6oa loy ,.,.. 2nd TD. It lbe lst loan as t.oo! Spanish style ac-541-7729 ty pine panel & beams. assuma.ble. Call now cent.ed Ule. lmmedlat..e We entry & lols more. belorett. gone. 556-2660. occupancy! Owner Will SL82.SOO. r~ finance S25.000·2nd TD al MIMI ESTATE! JACOBS REALTY t:=SELECT 10% 1nteres t ·l '?r pe r RedlcrftlRCw.d I PROPERTIES month pay back.all due 3 4 Bedroom + pool + 675-6670 . •, OCEAHROMT $55,000! PRICE REDUCTION BAL.BOA delUJte duplex; latge 4 bdrm. & 3 bdrm . uiuts, frplc each ; now $&,000! Try installment purchase! · lc6oahyProp. Realton • 675-7060. BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! ye a r s . Ful l price, horse stalls Go urmet $24-5.000. A must to :.ce to kitchen & country h vmg, DICUTIVE S,ECIAL day! Call now 752 1700. Much. mU<'h more'! Call An e nterta inme nt • •. • · •" ' • • · 67J.as50 special. 3 ~drm, t n [\OI imml1 [~· ·-· .. , .. ! ~~~~:t~r No qua~1i;1~~·Super 3 _ ~ ~J ' tion Priced to sell now llt Bdrm. I '~ balh. patio $1~7 ,500 Ca l I n o w . So Coast Plaza area ,\p PRICED RIGHT! 673-s:>so prox 9 yrs old Sl7.SOO dn. 'for quick sale' 38edrm. --------o)IY"''''"'""1"•'U•'1"' pyml:. $604 mo Total S"s!J:l~~~~:~E~ ~;;s~~i~~~~.s~ [~ ISIUJI ~:.:~~ 951 .,,, grounds. Ai.king only down, finest rental are11 --·-· • --I Wunt_Ad Rl-sult.s_ 642 ~1H 915.900. Call now 963 78111 Oa&e to shopping. Pntcd associated '" •· '· • · • al Sll2.500 1e•m-oo=Em Panora.mic Newport Bay views from 1or1eous 3 bedrm upper unit or Make yo ur s ho pping sJ*:ious 2 bed.rm lower eamer by UStnf! the Daily llAO KEAS AEALTOl!S lOH W 9o•boo 611 J6•l macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY Wlit! N•lW'al brick fplcs. PilotClasll1C1_ed_A_ds...:. ----- Wet bars. 4 Car garage. Boat s pace. Ste ps to beach. Dial 752·1700 F'ASI'! ()l'IN Ill 9 • ti\ IUN ION I<•\ I [9:1111 NEEDA.N INVESTMENT 1 On your own apt. In Looi Beach. area. No ql&&lifyln1. O. W.C. 111 T.D. 92f,500. 714-MM102 f ... ::s :·:~ UNDER A 111 F1crmous NAME? If p11 .... juM fl .. d ...... ... ,, ........ . ................... ......... ,.. ..... It'°' ...... Siii, ,.._ fflt't ,., ... tflllf .. ll11tltllleft le II MJ• ............... Tiie DAU.Y ,IL.OT wllt ~.,. .. ALllllM .. , •••.••. o,., ...................... • ,..,,. Of•.... c .. .. _ _. ..... ....... ..................... .,._, .......... ~, ............ , ............ " ..... 1-GOllrlM• ::r .. nta DAIU N.OT, f',0, ... t•. 0.-..... CA ..... ................ ................. ................... ......, ...... IE llDBll ILllRS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE RARE OFFERING BIG CANYON T wenty Four Hour ~cuntv Gate One Storv. Two Bedroom!l Plus Den Two Baths. llu~e Master Suite With f loset11 Galore. Modern Decor Ot" .. irabl<' t:nd Unit. 5289.900 631·1188 HI DOVB DllYI fi Cold.we.II Ban~er . OM1 ACU OCIAH VllW ISTA Tl Beautiful custom built 6 bdrm .• 7 bath home. 50' pool, room for tennis court. large private grounds with lush landscaping. Truly one of a kind, S895.000. 496-7222 831 -0836 .. Three Mon•rcf\ ••Y "'u ~ U9un1 ..... I .. HARIOR VIEW HOMES! Tw o t o c h o o::,c f r o m *•One -of-a -kind 4 BR residence wtextra-lg pa rk-li ke yard w 1n e w pool & s pa & t o t a l pri vu cy ! lnunacula te ! $259,000. CH-96 > J eanne Barnell 64 .. 6400 642·8235 644-6200 901 Dover Drive H•rbor View Center Irvine al C•mpu~ va1i.v Center 7S2·1414 I}' Pnct'd at JU.St SD7 .~ REALTORS Rfffton .. 675-7060. RANCHO f ~~~t<l~J~~of~llt~I 1n North Col.ta Me!>a .iod 675-SS I I -.urt' to have rruu1mum ________ ... _.1 ___ _ __ J pprt!Cl8l10l'I St'e thl" 2 I .111 11tr11f ., .1 n I 111, fl• ' 111,.tfd II fl l' J ,t rl 1• d I h J 11 o 11 I I' n t I ' ' " I ' 1•11'11111 '"'~ l(JO !>lvn 4 bdrm hu m 1• Ownt'rs will t•ons1dt•r V /\ C.ill~141 ~. COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. SELL 1dlt• 1tt·m~ with " Oa.aly Pa lot <;lic.s1r1ed Ad 642 5678 WATCH THE SUNSET OVER THE IAY f\ lovel} Corona dl•I Mar 3 Bd rm homt' with dn~ed 111 lanai La rgl' room~ induding a .Jc.1r k & .J ill ~l'l up. Your fa m1l~ will lovP w alkm~ lo :-,choob. ::.hopping or lhL' bl.·ath. Call t.oclay to !>Ct' ~20.000 IN NEWPORT CENTER , • 644-9060 S~tlolllA-~£~s · Thal Intriguing Word Gome with a Clt udlt -----t•4 i., ClA'f I '°'1.\11 0 1-"(19 .......... II-. tour Kro,..bted "°'d' be '-to ....... '°"' ""'°"' ""°'d' I TAL IRA ' I I r I I I B YL U L I I I I' I I I SU BGO I" I' I' I I ~ ----~ Thie le going 100 llf. YClltf· d•y I ~HICll«S my doClOf on • TV t1lk tmow Tociey I -.-------... ·-· I YIHTE" i .__J _l__,l_ .... I , ........ ,-o '-'-'• .... (~~.,. Q<IO!ed by lolh~g •~ •he "''litlft9 wdlch ... --____ .__ .... --~ ~lei:i "°"' ""' No 1 belew I :~!it'R*w~smm r r I' r I' r l' I I ~iG!=~ mimJ l I J " l I I I I ICl.t*lln MsWWI .. a. r11ftc ..... 1010 PRiii OF OWNERSHIP UNITS ht a ~ ~e own«~ care far h6r-pa openy. Acron from watet' Giid ,... the bNc1'. Yo-. can't dtlpliccm hM in H.wpori! OH owltft' cud09 built "'9w two l bed. 2 ba. •its witti pitdled ~ «iliftc)s. lath & plcuhr Olt4 ~ of r'OOftl. • "1trftt to 1tr.et" locatiOft. S24S,OOO fee. Owner wlll CONidlt-&CIRCiftC)! OOLF COURSE LIVING ON GREEN •..HM ho.-on the I 5th Grffft of the Ml-so Vtf'd. Comtry C ... l'ri•at. frotlt cortycrd ...try mid rOOM for pool cw tpea. A fonMI IMllCJ roOM witti ultro ..... ccrpd. manin fi~e. dilt. NII. attd dH/office with wet bar. An ellKllff•e'1 refrHt with 2 ~. l 2 1/3 bathl. $279.000. WATERFRONT I HOMES Inc. • z.1:!<1 W Cc w .. r I f1qf11,, ,11, NV\\ l'W tr1 ~.11 h 631·1400 f • 5111C & ,,Nft TERNS C T L 1 A C I T E S 0 R H C R C L D s l 0" 0 p y A BIT t 8" SIG y L E 0 A W A C R G T R 0 Y A l 0 U D 0 8 N ~ U 0 E l E 0 I T A S S F l D D W T C ~ RROTEORERRAL O A CS l S~ U B S l L U £E C0 8NP S AM K L 1l C 0 S E l L T l A I S N D E l 0 C R f I E D R V S T I l N l E L W A M A B 0 S T R H R T S l A T A l A l l H L H A T E 0 0 C A E 0 R H N R 0 T N C 8 Q Y I £ F R R 0 R U 0 C C E S I £ 0 H 0 E l L A H 0 M L M 0 T A T H A G E l E Y l 0 A £ S T M Y I P Y D 0 0 8 H L A &, C l R R C 0 I C 0 T I U E R T S 0 U I MAVECASPIANTLAYAEL$ ........ k,,,. 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M l AWl\IN'OW£11 ~><OP -IO(•ll'O •t m 1 ll•noolcfl •••"""' ~0-.1• Mew ~· ot O<""O" \un~ or r alllo•"'• f 'W OYt_, U~\l•t w''' bt COf\W '" ,.,.,..., on o• •"" ,,.. 1nd dev 01 Nov .-m be:r ••" &t lO • m a• f rnttr•"I Ii><'-· JIOOA H•rD<>r 81vO Co•t• Me •• CountY' ot OranQt" ~\elf' ot C•11tor1114 ""° fttr ... tif'OWn to the Tratt\1•'"''· •fl DU\tM \\ nJJtne\ ..tnd .oore\~~ Used bv 'r.-n\ferf)t tor ,,.. ""'"' v••n •• ,, p.t\I l'tff' C.,,,,Mlf> O•tecl O< '"°"' 3. 1'rt Ctwrl~• 0 Zlt~tl lli<tor Lr• Sil~• "..,,...,.,""' EM•llEY ISCllOW """"•-•t ..... C:..C• -·CA ma ,.UINl•l'ICI 0rM>Qe C:O.ot 0.,ly Piiot, Oct-10, "1'1/ Mt1'1' P lJBUC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING BIOS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11••1 1-.e•llCI Did h lnvoled DY t ... Coty Of ,,_,..,,.,. 10 contrect ~ tM COf\,tU.H ltOtt efli.. \UOfe<t oroj«I .t\ P ROJECT COft \lr\ICllon ol Walnut .,......,.,. from Dow• to Jeflrtv ti1o.ld """ At:all(lrllnMI Of .outll-Oftloff ramp lrotn I•) lo J<IH••Y RO.CS. •"'1 T<atflc •IQMI •nd llqt>llnQ I"" Jtall•lltn al tM l"'erv< llOn of W•lftUI ,. .. ,. .. -.>ettrrt lfo.cs 9 t OS OUE. OclOOotr 30, ""· •I 1 11.m , tNIM Cltv Council (11,t,..C...r> ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE \.73),000 SCOP E Of WORI< Co•,.tt1•cllon con>l•I• of the .. 1c1<1nlno Of Welftul ~Vf>f\Uif' \n<lvdtftG t urb qun .. ,, p•v• "'~"'· m.OO•" curt> •n<I outtr• ,. C o•v•mtn\ AMS P C ( \ld,.wdl.-r• '''"'' .. 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RIDUCED $5000 (,'harmJog 3 Br how.c. t'OfllPletely remodeled, 2 Ba. separate d1runa rm. sobd Oak floor.,, lg cor· ner lot w add-0n pot.en· l 1a l t o c r e u t e u panoram.tr ocean & Ray vtew New plumbing &. a pplian ce:. $214,500 OTS.1164. work 963 71!2<J, John ---IMMACULATE HOM£ /Canyon Oc:'ean View ILrg 2 BR. den /So. of llwy. on llazel St 11 bile to bench IOwnr may carry loan /Hurry. only $295.000 John Carey. GIU. R.E C I . REAL TORS 673-7771 lnvn tor's dupleJC + 2 goo d re ntals . poo l . frplcs. charm. ~.ooo. Principals only 640-4999 ---- Costa Mesa ' 024 ••..................... 9.4°/oloan Mesa Verde ~ style 4 bt:droom or 3 bedroom and den home w1lh terrazz.o tile entry, b wlt1n kitchen , Mont: hreplace La rgl' ll)x 100 lol With ('OVl'r\.-d patio. sprinklers l ':-e your prcst·nl horn•· NJt11 ty lo lake oHr lvv. !H'. lo an Wo n l I J :-t ' $1 2!:1,900 llK It C.1 II !'»(~ 1720 room, modem counlry ll ll r h •n P a ti o. aprinklen V•ll, re IDIDQ1bw V flt. loH I now i'> to SlOO.oon Hurry 1 1114.llOO. BKR. Call M>-1'120 TlillBL -· PIUClllDUCID Sdlete motl Vlil~. l\tfl la-~ bd, 2 ba Beat area in Codla •••. 9a.:i67 l c= Walkm l: lr.r. ATTBmOM IHYISTC>aS P ossible future com · mercaal use oo Uus sharp 3 Bdrm home. For more inform a t i o n . c all M&-SIB> ...... 4-'~ HERITAGE • • REALTOF"<S 1'9GrH•ook 5 BR + den + Fa mily Rm + f'ormal dmtng + 3 car garage + 2 patios + ba lron y und othe r 11merut1el>. A1>k1ng ·only $13S,tm SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 OAK GLEN D1s t 1n c t1 v e new i bedroom. 20,., ba con· doouruums f;r1.990 25l8Eldcn /\ve.<: M . 642 67:W LEASE°"IOM Super 3br 2ba East.side hom e Co r ne r l o l $12!:f,000 S895Mo. 64S-7272 4 BR /$79,500 2 st.Ory townhouse. l "' .. 11.t , rornm p<><>I. BUQ. rK'Jt. d l·an. pnnc only. 54 1 5331 C\l~.646·2325 HOMES FOil VETS 11() llOM ES 91 01'- ~I SIO:! Bkr TARBElL -· ~llr. ;!• ,u.i l :.tury twnhsc· J '>'um.ib l t• 9 1.o;. 557 ~ 77 or 7~ 7722 TWt>-Way Drama Doll or Mascot! lie'll win l!'lerybo<ly ~ he<lrt with Ill\ rakish •11pe111 lot• leCn\ Or lhP tollece team woll adopt ltM t1ltUl clown He ~ fun fo roakt of .trap~ and remnanls stull IOI toy or masc.ol Pattern 1189 patte1n 01e< rs. d11e<:hons SI.SO !or ~ach patltrn Add 40C -t1T e~h pa11e1n lor lirst<lass a11· L 1Tf w.i-ul t..-.!'.... mail an<! handhn& Seftd tlr. ~ Ali« ltoob Orama Ill! s1att111tnl ol a deep V neckline fr1med by .i deeply cuMd yaloe Wiien 1~11 winds blo# w1ap 11 all up on tllt IOn& stole Choose ll~nnel. ~nit Needlecraft Dept IOS Daily P1\ol 8oa 1'3, 044 CMIMI Stl.. ,.._ Yart. llY JOOU. rrint """9. Addrm. Zip. r1n.m M111111Mt. EXClllNC' New 1980 NHDU· CRAn CATALOG with "°"' 170 d~11ns in a•u t va11et) ol t11lb 12 (busr 34) drm 1a~ 2 118 3 fr~ 01t1e1ns 1nsrde Send SI 00 yds 4>in labri< stole I 318 Ul·Md 1 lloc* Q1Ultl •• SJ.SO s.d SJ.50 t11 udl patt1fn. lJO.Sw••SUe Jl.5'.Sl.50 AH 4M t. 9dl "'*" t. llf.Olldl[aly T~.$1.SO P11nted Pinein 9109 Mis~ Sul$ 8, 10 12 14 16 18 S11t first.c... allllllil, .. 11dll111. J.21-fl•tch~ 0.illl .... SI.SO SeH Ilk 121·AISllW ff o.ltlel ... $1.50 12M:rifty n.tn . Sl.50 ~ MMTlll 125-Ptlll" git1tta.. . ~· IJO P ... ttern 0e"'l •4" 12~ '11 OnlMMllta .• I.SO .. " • .. < 12•s11· .... • ·, ~ 1 so Oally:f>itot .... "'" 11 lk . m w. 11t11 st. 11 .. Yn NY l2Htwtt 'w hff · · ue 10011 '""' llAMl. MIOIUS m.rnw Shew . . . . 1.so nr silt .... Snll .. UMHR.' ll7·C., ........... , ... ·11"° ciit CLOTHING cott s wrlh OUI Ht::.. ~t.~::: : :::: H£WFAIJ..WINTCRPAITERNCA1· llJ.lntfMlt GHta .. • 1.50 ALOC •• MW • new ward· 110.H JiffJ .......... lJO fObt l0t !HJ SSS Fr• SI ~O 10f.S.. & 11111( ........ ,IJO pttttfn '°"11911· C.talol. SI 1•tM1111t ...,_ •...• ue m.-.. '~ ...... ·1•.se 111o111111t r.-. ..... uo l~~ .. t.• lOS..._..C.W ..... UI ·=._, ......... .., ................. ... l._... Jl.H,fl.lt lU\l~ted ..... l.M IJJ• I ....... , lJ• ...... '*'-•.,., lM SllOODOWM 11 llAUFYlll! 3 Bdrm. family rm. 1 ba • trpk. Take over pay· meota C.alJ anytime. Al}. 541.0100 ~__.,.......,-___........ EASTSIDE 4"\.IX Townbouse style, wallt to shopping. Creal area. s•r buy! Only fl05,000 Call~916l · OPEN HOUSE . REAL fY x · MnoV.,.Wnt 2stry 4/5 Bdrms. 3 baths. ram rm. frpk . pool. By owner. 979-7605 --------- Redh1llO-~Realty I 11!11 Kl'.111 ~ l lll IL l' ,,73 noo 3377 VIA LIDO. N.B. Ch 4991M Tcnte ......... $123,SOO &Side C ~. JBdrm 2Ba . l"Orner lot next to p;.1rk No defe rred main tenance ~I-Story fadu.it Tastefully decor utcd one bedroom Condo E 'Silk Costa Mesa . $72.00U Mar) Jank. Realtor 631 1094 UJ\'ely 3 Br <Allct:t: Prk hom e. w o n 't la:..I ' S97.500 359 Pnnceton Or ~i240 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARJHITA S pectacular h tlllo p homes 2012·3206 aq. rt Oose to Marina Selva Rd & Calle La Pn ma Yen. 1186,000 tQ $24S,OOO. 111.-.0; ~ Bldr. IWkMJl•.._..1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .LAHDMAD wit h po ol &. 5J>a,_ J ~ 2 baili.c;. rJmll~ areJ !li1ce front & n ·ar )al'd Park l:'lilCc.lnt.: 842 7·lGI -- cars•bikes· •skateboards· trucks"baby carriages•tea carts•trikes r ol lerskates • walkers •toys •wagons .. •• scooters"hot rods"coupes• trailer s*har d tops •convert- ibles •motor homes·1awn mowers• limos ·corporate headquarters •garden carts Model A's .. •• •typingtables wheelbarrows· r ecreational vehicles• golf carts•mocte1 trains*bikes ... @ If it's got wheels, you'll move it faster In a Dally Piiot classlfled ad. Call · 642·5678 and a friendly ad- v Iser will help you turn your wheel s Into cash. ... ,~.'ml\""•·· BEAUTIFUL IRVINE New Modular Type liomlf. p¥l com.muail)'. 2 bdl9, at br eecurUJ, 1ob-&etU01 OK. Ftorn DJJOO, Tt'aiture hlaod MobUe Home Pk, 30IOl So. Cat Hw)', Lasuna Beacb, R.M.P. (110 ~ 3377 VIA UDO, N.8 . Confused by all these ads? Ranch Realty and/ or Woodbrldge Realty P8&1LW wtth 3 bdrm.a., 2 b9tba; .Ufm-lalatb.ul-- can 5h<. w you any one of over a Hundrt'!d listed homes in Irvine . Don't waste lime trying to decide which ad sounds the best 4br. 4ba priv. pooUs 1pa. ~ ov:r t'!lllERALD BAY VIEW ~ _,,000. A6/.. 551~ f option Bit ONE "ALL DES ...... NIJ I 050 esec. home. Woa 't lu&. " o n ALL. ........... •••••• •• ••• • 0wner. 54J .QZ10 ~ World, Gate HI~~~~~ RANCH WOODlllDGE Panoramic view. 3rd RIALn IW.n floor. ~ .... Nueva, ~~r ~~Y~:~1g 551 .. 2000 551-30001 ~ *'-•9 A/C. &&t bou1e. 2 guest boules, 16 stall bone ban. buce THE EXPERTS ON IRVINE PROPmY SPANISH RANCHO~ + riding rink, pvt ofc, a acre vie w lot, 4Sr. poom's room, ma«nifl· c\lltOcD bun, RV. IOts ct!11t view of \he Back more. Auume t'i't% Bay, hasb land.tc.aping loen. 831-1576 Owner abounds. Contact Jim ""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I -°'.:..pen_bse_. ______ 1 Fl anders agt. ('114 1 -:: • ...,_...,_. lOSZ 752·1107 dye: <714 > S81·SM eves, wtmds. .............. 10401'""'9 1044 .... ~: ..... ~~:·= .... ! _________ _ ••••••• • • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • •••• • ••• • • •• • • •• • • • • • • Falrway El Niguel 3br. BIG CANYON sz:M.000. CUslOm Really 71G-W1T1 TURTLEROCK ----,UTYPLACE P ool 1spa , f t r ep11 . gaz.d:lo. den & Cmly rm Lee Dlll&tr plll.'I 3 more. 2 full balhs. i.upcr ~otllo Totally upgraded " bit l.08 lhruoul 963-5671 GLEN wilb n1gbt light view Yw 11loveUus2 bdrm. 2 00 townboa>e With all Jl bas to olfer , glamorous ba1M with v1ew. fully au roodruooed. sky Ugbta. assumable loan P lus <AAslanChng recreatiooal fur1lrtJ~ ...... VHtto 10'7 Spedaeular coif course e.tau. &800 aq.I\. • lO 6 Bdrma, 5"'i b&tba. Pool and 1pa. Sl.3115,000 • ....................... By Owner Re duced TII SflMltt CO. $149.!#J Fuu5tera condo, M--.J end un1l, v iew , lake. il)llcourse & ml.nll 2 Br 2 ~jft5J11 Ba. lrpk , iq>g.rade plU!lb '~~ ...... ~~~~ carpet & ttle, lo down, r:: will carry 2nd. 0pn H.se 1--------• Sun I ·5. 979·6422 or 6M-~ SHARP-SHARr! l ..oolls Ilk\! a m od1•I :1 Bedrm. 2 IJath hu111 1· l.ler>t school dlbtrll1 (Jnh $102.SOO Parle P1tiCP l nr ~;> 7~1 3 Br. 2 ba. upgraded, view, 4 yr:s old New ~. $104.SOO. ts:J6...t!K!I C\>es HEWP<>ltT HllGKf~ CJ>annin g 1pacioua 2 llby, 3 Bdrm. falllily. dmm& room. larae living room. Masters suite with 2 dttks and spacious ma.rTOred baths. Warms woods, bnck and st.ooe. Truly a decora\.OCs de bgbl For details call ~Wl OPEHHOUSE (Jt l t. 7 tJ I 1 Beaut deror homo ·1 Hit 11-,B.,i dt•n II\ r m '111t I.tit• t"fllr) ll!t• kilo 11 lhdl k~ ).ird \1 ••dt I I.I' rl S~I 0011 l'r11" """ 71~~ IYTHtSU. • .lr~etree .• u r coo<1 d J HK de t a c h e d b q~ 1118.9Cl0 ~<m6oor1bkr Ml.l'il ~· \hi' n\'Jr nt'" I btidrm. :! • , hJ " 1th hw LCllJllllll '9odl l 041 fain rm & furfllJ\ d•n rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Part Plal'I' lnrx.t2 i 461 BEACH IU.UTY Wa1k Ul rK'f'an 4hr. 2ba . STOP THE WORLD $1:!7 5 11 11 O w n ,•r HERE'S i\ PLAC t: TO :.n:l ~:I~ ,j;!X .ill lo 1a:-r OFF & :-0 1'1' ltH' 464 :.!140 'dlut' tn ttus ~tnkHI~ • nri IYOWHER ~)lit :: ,u..1 f11rrn 11 It 1-· H Lo" m.11nl 'ti '\ r par\<. ~rtlor 11 tenni:. !\. beuch Sl~.!JOO. !l6IS f>llO(i POOL Jbr, 2ba cto~e to bch M .900. C21 Agt 964-4~ ,.... Wlc by Owner JliR+deo or 4 UH ~1(1 S \T)'. l mt l O b c h . 1125,000. 9113-9176 PP __ BY OWNER. 4 BR 2 Ba. 1 •1·m1;c1rJr) horn• .,. 11 h 111111 rt•101n•"' ~ dt·\.1111"1 ,.r,•h1lt'• I uro of "t>'ld 'IU<. 1•11 & f'.ol<I' \ 1•rd1•' -.trinl' ~µr.1.,.ltn i.: I HlHOrt & (J 1-::-t rl oor p liin ~er v 1 ced by :l BATHS !RECE NTLY REOECORAT EDL 1s located tugh abov ~ Laguna's fameod Riviera C oa s t li n e w1 l h OLISTA1'DI M. \'I E W O f'' S AD D LEBA C K MO U NTAIN S 6 VALL EY BELO W . ~pac1ou1 1 1-.in~ room t.ipprox Zl! ft long • • ... 1th wn<111 n f' '"' En ... .pan leCIQ l 069 • •••••••••••••••••••••• BU;FF'S BESI BUY lBr. 2Ba. pool. great I«. 11.27 .ooo (A().8146 ---- LliSE/OPT10M ....,.._.HERITAGE . • REALTORS 3 BR 2 Ba . NewPort !~~~~~~~~~~ Shnn -s homP S7~ per 1- roo SlZ'>.00 ~ 1272 LEASEOf"TlOH J...arge •br. "'"~ h<>m~ SlO.OC11 for I ) r upl to IJuy .tl $2:20.000 i'l t•iu blr· 1:.1.' 7Si2~ WE WANT TO SHOW Off Ouplell 2 bdrm. Near water " shops S170.000 L'>SWDe Ca 11 893-3268. HARIOtl VIEW HOMES ~ ijctnn "Samt'r.>et Plan .. ne x t t o gr c ~nb t'l l llo·<tullfully d e cor ated Jnd land~caped with llilr J.:<' yard a nd pllol ~.~AJtndudmR laM ttu-. f oil\l.t,t1t '> t><·tlr11t1m ~. ti..lh •">lJt.• "'ilh lh <:il l lJ;,nn' Rrhh f1" t·omm•nd1n i.; '"" •II Jµp\ lo ~ thl"'.>c n~·v. Rat· k U .. ) . I'" J 'h 1 n n ll.'>1.JD.gl> Island & mounu11 ni. l~S'RlALTY Owner f10ancu:i.g Call for 67J..2l J I daaL1s 1~~~~~~ OCIAM YllW!! l"orced ..,., L«. nJce 4 bd. 3 ba. $235.ooo. owe DS.000 2nd. Aaaume U~. Plllridt. &:n·12M HFAI TQH.,' a :s:.um e 8~'~ l o J n ~7 i 363. ult. I:! noun SlOl 500 n :11 ixc &.. ~'\;~ .n. ~rth""Ba"'~ lrvilw 1044 •··••··•····•····•····· Assume 7.5°/oLomt Use your present homt• eqwly lO ta.lte over low 7.5% loan on lh1s 4 bedroom home with ap. prox. 21~ sq.ft Entry. dinin.c room. large fam1 lY room. 2 fireplac~ Set on pool llud Jot wttb COY e red pati o a nd ~len Close t.o ten· na&. bllle lra.ils Owner w all belp finan c e qualified ~er. $131.900 aKJl.OtJl~I TARIBL -· WOOOUIDGI 3 Br Sl2.0.000 S Br $1.85,000 642-0ll2. 844~ ---DIBFta.D 3 Be drm . plan L townb ome R e a l l y sharp! Earth tone colors $11 9.900 C.:all 1''rt•d G1beon. 631·1..266 REA_LTORS M<>nHWOODS PARK PLAC Jo; ~e. ,, bd • ram rm ' & bonus rm A C.:. 1trc·ut as· su.ma ble loan SJGS.000 Call t-'r ed G 1 b i.on , 59400 Orangetrtt Pauo Home. Plan 4. b.lgbly upgraded. 28drm & den . 2 b.i. tr3,SOO Prlnc1pals Only. Ownes'. s.51·SL89 Rancho Sao Joaquin 2· sty. Jbr. 'l'..vnh3e Superb V\elN, hardwood noors Many extl'as By Owner Wu ~n Only Sl'7S,OOO. m-Oll9ll Ot4T .. WATll \Br condo, loft. cnlrl air. frpl. Assumable loan. Prine only. A$ 551-4682 eva. WALMU'TlqUAll 2 8d. Condo. 172,800. lfurTY 00 t.hJs OM! ~edG&beon. 83H• RVM~ lllH.l'l.\1 I ""'r I ' 1111:: fl\ ~.1 n1 Hm "\lJ. I w ( .1. \. ........ ,,. II' I ( •rrru l t11111n,;. I '"' 'I (t lo0 µ.11111 .iro ,, l oJ 11•' h\ , u -.111 m bui\•1• r 'l)lc lullhl·ll "'tlll lJu11l ,,,....µ.,rt 'd'l<••I ' t11i.: lul ill r J0).!1' ii\ l'll rJ I' 8.1., l1)J n ~l.lOI lx•l11"' hw.1.~r & l:tWld r) ,1r1'.1 m.irltr" J! '11:1111'•1 ,\~ "1lh "a'h t•r tln 1•r ~ 1,\LI. LESS TllA.N I Yl:All OLD>, open~ to dm•formal dtnmit room. nus better bwlt home 15 hard Lo beat al only Sl49,500 M hie.• CALLONTIUS ONETODAY!! MISSIOM UALTY !&S. c.t. Hwy • Laguna ...... 4-0731 tmrr co~oo UL'Y lN BLUF't-~ Splll lt•vel :.!br. auactied gar on be;iul iueenbell Piii.'! pool Uy Owner. WUOO. 2301 Vlll ta Huerta &M-6829. F'a.mib' Home. 4 br, 3 ba. 2 blks to ocean. $152.900. Owner642·9'm. -----~TWNHSI 3 BR 2 ba. By owner $142.SOO. 759 0920 or 2 13 /723 ·71 0 1 T e rry Harns ...,. ... ~ A home walb characte r ! CALL RIGHT NOW! l'l•• µnl'\.' & u:rm" vi 11.'0.'\J •Jfl ttu io tu 1th I y u I' iz rJded !)1•a\ 11·w J lir hom1• Jn• Ulll'rlv fa n ta.'>lll · nus home ha:. new pawl & r pt!> l.hruou t . Frl'fl<.'h dn leading out iude to a newly p ro feu ionally lnda c pd l)llradise. Bnck floors 111 the entry 4'i kit. Many. Many more xlras. C..11 Jim Flanden for an appt loda.y. m4 I 7S2·U07 dys. (7 14 1 5 81 -578 7 e~twtnds. Prin only. qt ASSUMI f .75% WISTCLJFF. 4 bednn. 2 bath. 2 paUos·sbarp ' Patnck. 63.1. J.266 CAL.If. CLASSIC 180 d eg wbit e w ater Vle'W, nr beacb. 5 Bdrm. 3"'9 ba+dm. dbl lot. One ol a kmd. $400.000 as a s teal. $100,000 down Easy terms OWNER C a ll f o r a ppl n 4tm.358l or499-43t7 Swlftn family room. pvt •=~==~===;;;;: bonus room or bdrm wlbatb. Html area an lutcb + formal dinuig. 3 br, 2 ba . By agcnl 6'2-!M.ll or 548-0333. WOUU> YOU 18.IEVE Jn Laguna Beach . JUSt lu!tl"d, 3 Bdrm, 2 b ath falT\lly home Large y ard room for pool. Mature IJ'eCS. XJnl neighborhood ch~ to schools. Hurry oo this one for $139.500 CHlalTMIS VALUE ! Lovely 3 Bdrm on J lots Prwa~ courted entry expanded bVUlg room o( ocean VJews. Your own frul trees. Compare al $16.S.OOO. Laguna V ill.age R. E 497-1761 BY OWNER ·V1 c t o ria BdJ, modem, OCl1 VleW, 3Br. 2'h8a. lse option. $197 ,SOO Ownrt a &l ~l llT Of HIA VIM A stunnln& departure from \be ordinary. w alk to beach from thl4 North LacUna cuatom built 2 Bdrm 2 ba\b home. 11ao1n~t coastal •cl· Cl llpta view. Gourmet kkdlim, meas\ve' Uv,na l'GOlft wt.th J)owtnl wood noon . ..,,,ooo. don osen OCEAM YllW!! F~ sale? Lg, nice 4 bet. 3 ba. owe S3S.OOO 2nd. As s ume 9 6'.. Patn ck. 631 ·1266 REALTORS WATEIFltOMT Extra lge com er duplex 1n xlnl cond Moonn~ avail. Spectacular view. f ooJy 111}5,000 Cote Realty & lnvt·~lmenl 64()..5777 VIEW....OOL NEW LISTING Low ma.lD\aW\ce yard, remodeled kitchen , 4 Bdrms and family room. Eaatbluffl Call foT tn· formalton or to see. 1229.:iiOO. 642-5200 Pete~tt,M -~r ff'i t PIMMSUl.A OUPLIX &alt Just 1 yr aio. lbis Span11b s tyle duplell fea\W'el 3 BR & l BR un· its . bolb w t frplc ·s. ~bwsrs, modern ap· 5,>liances w /beaut SpeniS.b Wes. EZ walk lo beach &shops. Very n e 11· ible terms. Owner will trlolde. S290. 000 RCTaylorCo . 640-5112 NPTH&HTS Thi.I hidden beauty Is on a dead end st. 2-aty, 5 Br. 3 811. sml ocean view. f\a.11 S'tftd.lab PWUI. Lg jaami. 28IC> sq ft. Many extras. M111l see lO ap· pre-c1ate Owner wanls fast sale. St98,950 firm. --~€HIG€ "'"--'----'_HOM€~ :mJW.CoastHwy, NB ··~· ~CONDO Brl&hl studio ullit. pen· thouse locaUoo, many lll'DllDltl•. -~-BYCO, IHC. (714 ) 8*-2251 MIWPOtt1' UMCH Spaclo1&1 llvloa. S,000 1q.fl. • BR1 2 Ba bome. Larae famdy rm, over· ~ pool pa. g c•r ..,.... + carports. toO 1q .ft. 1ue1t houu . co.un111cent ya.rd wUh vuftty ol ttuit treel. All an me acre lo Nnport Blada. Pria. oNJ. Apel. ~QeM~yer, -- . ,. le 1.. d • 111 VI m. tly Ii, ~t· Ult 90. pt. llr t s 10 . IP , No 174 ICI. •\s . 161. ba, Ub. rn l et' am r::. 17 J J - ... , •• , • Octobef 10, llil7't Wedneeday. Octobor tO. 1979 J t' ".,,.Wt a..-... .... ...................... ...................... . ... 0 ..... ,.., ..... ..._. ............. -........ ...... t ... "'' ....................... .................. ~ '-· ...-aa•t OHU ................ ... , ... of th .. • 4•1•rHltl• ....... buUl. raa ...... tr••.381t2 ..... mt ...... ', ... ~ • ,.. l•dl. \Ill -&.w...-. ••·•· ... will ... ftuKe. Cail foe ttMt locaUon. •> VKaUoa la ln•est· ---~·-· 4tJ.t• I 4tM700 IMO ....................... ms P001.11Aun Gor1eou1 up1raded .._ w '"""' ea.rtblooe crplin1 lbruout. new Pllia&. new root. Mot.ival ed owners! A neal at oo ly $15,500 ! Hurr1 • 5'»191 CHEAPDUPUX 'Ibis one won't lasl 1 3 Bdrm + 2 Bdrm on an R-4 lot. Sl0.000 down, o.w.c. 9 .900. BALBOA ISLAND REALTY 673-8700 ---- ....................... "" ...... ric.. lUI Ml ft ltH L.Mcer. All rdl'M. •• ~o ......... a...b, IW&. CllQ. CaD ..,. for aU 4etaUa , tSJIOOl > ........ NI o.t. t:l Tr'aUeram• Ut IDW7111. Obi wide 10•41 .• ,.oo lleeal uanc• M . P .....,. ........ ..... IJOO ....................... ,......., ·-· II lllllll c.icmsplu Terms aV'llilable. Poa1Llve cdh flow. 8115.000. A1ent, .... TAllAMTILl.O & LH CuH .. rWih/ Crypti 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grade C lot 118'. ocean· view. Pac1f1 c V1"w Me:mortal Pit (2 13 > 4.»MIS C urclal ,,....., 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SMALi. COM'l. IU>G Near Newport Be<K!h Ci· ly Hall. Has some park· mic. Owner will carry loan with 29'.:? down. $13).000. BURR WHITE REALTOR. IHC. 67S-4630 s..... a.edl I 088 COftdominlu-;.s fT own· •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • hause-5 for s• I 7 00 51lH . 2kA homt' approx l!i yt•;m, old 5225.000 IAllh St:l7 000 :.t~:.umable ht .tt 'I' o" n er "111 ( .trr\ 2nd •RPDRRARARPPPRPR• •.•••..............•... $68,950 Park Bnstol Condo l HR 11• ba. A C l\~.sum e IOo/.-In Agt 714 1673 1020 Eves 752-5710 1800 .••.•.•.••.....••..•..• 4MEWUMITS 'Thal you can l(et rir~t user nghts on. near mJin busmess <stock broker~ & large banks I d1stnct uf Santa Ana Parle: Place,lnc842·7461 -lncOlllt Property 2 00 0 ,..... '090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••BY O WN E R -S an CUSTOM YllEWHOME This large 3,000 sq.ft. plw; home features . 5 Bdrms. 4 baths. 2 f ireplaces, indoor atrium, air cood 'ng. Ex· temive me ol wood and ..-. Redwood decldn1. ... dilmr tll.nlout. And, a._..b"bonee.For -. .. all,MWml>. Clemente 6 uruts. $1.605 + mo. $255.000. 20'-k On. owe. 496-2980. 831-2822 CDMDUPLEX 3 Br owner's unit w /frplc & l Br l Ba urut. 91h% as· sumable loan. $179.900 full price. . ..................... . SAY "GOODIYE ~ORD" U 10U'N reot.in.s. your helplnl IUJ>Port your Lmdlonl Wby out tblok about becom 1n11 • landlOf'd your11elf! we bav.i • floe 11eleet1on of well louted duplexe11, tnple&m 6 4 ~Hell tn • v.,,t"ty ol pn~ raoae=> far your cond:ud4trauuo u~ lO l Wllt • let your tenants help support you' Call today for •o ap po&ntmenl with I oJ our highly trained lltaff of over «>. We'll help put yoo oo the right tral:l 75.2 192.0 ' QUAIL PLACE rROPERTIES ~ 10,... Tll l :JO ,.M.I DYNAMITE 4-PLEX EZ Terms Only $15.000 down. Cotita Mesa All 2 Bdrm.s. Kmg s1ie lot WON 'T LAST Call an ytime 24 hrs . Al(l 541-0lllO OWC2UNITS Nwpl, block to ocn. JBr units. low rents. $22.S.OOO Agt. Les Barnhart (714 > 5.59-4475 Hon. + 5 Units Inflation RC)hter o.tfl/f~ "' #-., 2110 ....................... Kan Q,ty 40 acre Income prod farm land or raneh •ll• P .500 per acre llM70S af\ 12 noon CMfl/fS... "' •• ty 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9W'9 81& Sky Montana home. Good sport.II toe•· I.Jon. Cllll ~-..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 3 Br. 2 Ba, $500 mo. No pets. Avail. now. 675--0562 I.Mae 3 bl', 2 ba, frplc, pvt pe&jo, nearly 1800 sq. ft . duplex So. ol Hwy. Ava.aJ. Oct. 1. ut le last mo + $250 deposit. t650 mo. 511 Carnation. ~ 7800. 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...._.. r.wi.a..d Easts1de Ente rtainer !. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Delit;bt. 3br l~ ... ba, many ..._. w.d 3106 amen. kids. no pets -·•••••••••••••••••••• Avail 9/L SIDS. 631.o.96 IAYFltOMT EASTSIDE J Br. 2 Ba. lge back yard, x1nt rond. Yrly sooo. <:all llMTALS 28R+d,2ba ..... ~ 38J\,2ba ....... 152S/S7S 4BR.3ba ......••.•. "7S 2BR ,21Mi ..•......•• $500 San Cle~o&.e l Br Orangetree condo on stream Poot. teoms. Jae • upgraded. No pets $3915 mo 644-0lM 2 bdrm. 2 balh lo super locution. Avail now for winter rental. $900 mo Sahsbury Realty 673-fl!OO Berit 646-Till Uruv Pk Terr 2 br. 2 ba . ON WATER. WINTER RENTAL Exc iting J Bdrm. farruly rm. d1mng rm and stained 8la11s windows Moo rio g available. $1000 /m o wmter sallsbury Realty. New 3 b fll)lc, country kltch. Nr r house No pets. pool. $560 M2· 7896 no children. SotSO mo . ------- !n9-3376. Turtlerock. lovely 3 Br. 2 3 Br, 2~ Ba t·ondo, 2 story. 2 car t< a r. pool. tennui.$575.546-1137 b~ Jbr. tba, with s mall side laAloo ,., .. ,,..;-3107 yard 5400:.Z~6l.31 ...•..•......•......... 91.eps to bay beach. 3 br. 2 ba, frplc, garage. Compl furn. Lovely residential area Avail now to June lSlh t62S mo tor yrly rental S825 m o J <21.3 )476-7738 ___ _ Lovely J br. 2 ba, dbl, garage 2'.Yil SaotJ Ana . $525. Owner <21.3 l~l 6196 Mesa del Mar. lt=ase. 4 BR. 2 ba. $625 mo ~5993. ---eon.a dl't Mer 3 I 2 2 Cllarming cottage 2 Br. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba Redtf't (iar c:rpl' br. 2ba upper duplex Avail mid Nov Mart•h He.p adlt.s. Sfi()O 673-3415 Costa Mesa 3 I 24 ..•..•................. drps S42S. l:pl only b/5-0097 L'ruque I Bdrm L>uplt·~ Pool & JJcuu1 All Ubhbe5 $32S 642 4758 BR duplex. adulL..,, no Custom ~eluded M~a pets Ul1I pJ1d, except Verde 3BR 2 bu. fam rm, eh.'<·. S28S mo + $150 :.et· frpk. Cr~h paml. xtrn dcp 64S-7:!53 clean. World s G reall-:.t Ba. A/C, perl cood1uon 1116. Cal I 640-6685 R&fTALS 2 br.,lba $450 Sb'75 S650 2br. 21.2ba 2br + U ,2ba 3br . 2ba 4 br ,Jba $5.95-$675 $675 •Br. ;i•-,s... 8ro<idmoor Turtlcrock nr ~t·hb & pool. t65() mo including i.:ardl'ncr prl'f er no pet!> AvJ1l Oct l!'J . ownt=r 752 OIW7 ---L and 1 o rd 1\ ~ k r or Wcxxtbndge C.:Ondo New J ~~~~. ••••~!.~~ Snorton 5S6 7777 HK end Urul Lge paltU "-anJ I 3-Br 2 : .. -. family rm. ~ pnvil s.52-60'>4 all ...:c ront. wmter renta . .,,. 6 pvt beach, pool. 2 br. 2 dsbwsbr. $500 l.sl & lui.t + ba, no lud.s·pets. 499-3579 _ dep. 642·_2988 __ _ Oteck 1t out• Woodbndge. 2 Bdrm 2 bath owners un 1l. with 2 t ar garaRe. air cond .. and fireplace> 5 well maintained unit!> Wlth bltns. long term le oants. Ideal opply to ex change the 1.'QWty in your home mto income pro· Oceanfront mnlhly rcn perty Discuss 11 tod;iy. ta1s $350. RM P call 714-834·9393. 499-3579 3.Br. 2'hba conoo No peL'> Pool. tenrus $595 S1l'rra Mgmt. 64_1_1324_' ---- J BR. 2 sty condo $5500 .I BR. bngl ram detached hse. $650. Bo th incl fplc's, AC. microwave lnclda t.enrus. spa & lake. Annual lse 5.59-9062 5 Uwih .... wpcM t a.ach 3169 CWy SI 35,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P'RIMI MESA VHDE Baytroot Condo. Boat llip. Beaut. le spacious 2 Bdrm+den. Fabulout. view PtOO/mo yrty tae. b'ive by 111 Via Lido Nord. Lge 2 Bdrm. 2 ba widen & patio. 1975/mo yrty. Waterfront Homes 631-1400 AllD06l i,., acre, 2 BR. I..., ba home. tugb beam CCII mp. frpk, Back Bay Room for boat or RV. ~mo.StS-7971. ---- OMWATH Beaut. 2 Bdrm & den Lge patio. v 1 ~w $1200 mo lse Prest ige locallon. Waterfront Home~ 63H400 ------ OCEANFRONT 2 BK. up per urut w 3rd s ty sun ~ +h~e 2nd s ly patio deck. s pa. wshr dryr rrucrowave, nt>W c·rpti. & drJl6 & gar meld d $87;; mo. yearly WATERFRO~T 3 AR 2 bit home on Channel in clds !.hp for pwr boljt up to 40· Dbl Rar .-xtrJ pritg $1aWI ffitJ JACOBS REAL TY 67S-6670 I~. ram rm frml d111 rm ~ rm .! b;, dbh· gar $750 mo r\ \ J ll C .k l 10 &t.2 9567 IHWESTCUFf J BR. J 8d ('f)U ntn kitchen. lar1t1: lot and t BR -bath l>"rlect f11r 111 Jal.\ Of' U\'e in ~lo lt-J~t OK al 1850 mo UM19UEHOMES Redton, 6 7 S-6000 SPYGLASS·Occanv1t"w Hl r. Sl650 mo ;rl)' ~6 BLUFFS-38r. 28 a . pool. pauo. great loc ~ mo &t0-8146 Le 3 BR 2 ba f11>lc . rear yard.. trees. qwet Npl Hla.157$. &n-lZlS Excel.Jent terms! Owner will ftnance at 9'3 with 25% down. Good unit mix. EXceUent Oranae <h, loca1ion. Ideal lniHal ln•atmenl. Let'• di•· cuss It! Call 71~9393 Fabulous home With all decorator ameniUa. 4Bdn:D.. View. Fabulous luaury furolablo1a $2000/IDO. Winter. 3 BR. 2 ba. bltn k1tch w/dsbwsr. ulll room , Cl'\lt " drps. Formal din· ing rm. pa5. Ask for Pete. 761-31Jl . SELECT PROP Ncrtbwood. 3 bdrm. ceo· tral air, micro-wave . _,mo. laH. 551..-:a f:v..A.-. Jbr. a....-Npt. TerTa~ On PenmsuJa. Only steps '° beech. 2 Bdrm. 1 ba, furn. ~/mo. Wint.er JZJZ ........•.............• HOKES FOR RE.NT U.-leeclt n•• ~~~ --··-••••• ••••.••• p o o I . ' a u n a . & rioo. Sh~ Lagoon Villa 1ac.~SOw/yr lse. No Priv Bcb. Poola tettn. ....._Gl.1J17ror yet. 21.J.-.atlO. TI~~ 12 +root C-.Mese Schedukld lO be at 9.1 X ~ at COE. Owner to a..r-...a '"'--l . .z.JK.JllDlli&e......JolL.&J<l.;a..Jmo..u:a'"'-1--bel p fl o an ce at l l <;t • ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• Sl~• 000 ..,.,,, d ~rm Will 3 or 4 Br. Priced rrom .-s-.-. Focd yard " g~ra1es. Families ~-+--off~e.. u. ..... ~'"· 631-1400 M!come. Call 964-2S66 or Nartb end; 2 BR. l~ ba. ~SlOOM ~roatcoodo: 2 Br. l ba .. furn. SJ.200 mo. Port.afina. 3 BR & den. 3 ba. Lge family home NIWPOaT SHOllH s BR. 2 ba. 1~1.Y. pool • tedblS ptl '11 S 185"0. 673-3145. or 67S-4886. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOBILE HOME BUY-SELL-RENT · 19UMITS CJOIDe. -· • 1Ar1o n . maiotained urul.S Exc1t· OWC. 496-2980, 831·2822 ing upude potential. In vest1gate now ' Call 714-334-9393 21 tMih + WIMTH RENTALS $675 pe r m o & up Includes oceanfro nt. bayfront & umde pro- perties BURR WHITE REALTOR. IMC. 973-297L Agl DO fee. ....... Oft ..... 3240 .....•...•............• PlO Month 3 Arch Bay. oceun view. 2 BR. I ba S7SO Mo TURNER AS SOC 494-1177 499·4591 W..tdySpKials 1295 studlO furn pets PXJ Balboa lbr furn SCiO 2br k.Jd.s pets. re.- S5SO 3br duplex nr bch •HOMEFINDER!:i• !»7-0S22 New Terr Condo. :1 llH Afalw•a'1wwl•~ ....................... ........... 1706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bac:ft -sit. I Rm w 1l.h OW11 ba.. Jwt ent. Pf'k'1. rfra • no ecd:'1. 1 quiet rap adlt. IZ2S/mof7~ associate~ l1.. ,. • -4 -•• . ·" , IA YPllOMT l Br. uUl. pd. $800. ~ • Very tar1e dplx apt. 4 oopeta. Alaounfum~l Bdrm. 3 ba. 1.undry rm, E.18thSl,NB646- carport. <Boat mooring Spacious 3br, 2ba, JpHc, poM.lbleJ. Wlnter lllOO or Stmdeck, gar. unit ll1'all. $1.2JOOyrty Ageot8U·3331 now. Ull June 1. 2914 W. So. Bayfront 4 br. 2 ba, up· per . Oarag' Winter 67~ Oceanfront, N.B. Call 2 1 3 ·331 ·54 17 or 714-646-.mo Retired M or F to Uve 1n Ll TTL E BAL Bo A nice Apt_ for reduced l.SLANDw tmoonngboal r ent Lil e cbor~s 18' +2br. l2X24 View L R. 646-1*>1 _ & food bar. gar, sun •OCEANFRONT 2 br. dect t650 Wint.er Rental xlnt toe. Weekly 1mon- Nego fOf" summer W ;out t.bly Pvt pty 673-7877 moonng less S48 9647. · ...........__,-;.__. 3707 Sleps to beac h , 2 Br -I a wtwshr & dryer + gar • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MS() 962-~6848 BF.ACH. View. pier, 2br Adlts t650 utl pd. 303 E. 8eauL furn. l Br w /ocean EdgeWaler O J871 2866 view, d.shwsbr. gar. & lg -balcony $400 mo wint~r. SI e e p 1 n g roo m .., & 673-M4 bef9PM lotc·henet.tes 175 wk & ~ Oceanfront 67s.8740 S.. Cletnt• 1776 2.8r tnplex w wet bar & ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplt. blk frum P av1hon OCEAN va;w apts. S27~ Call owner t7 14 Hl27 2240 & Up 498-2722. 492· 1720 Coronodl't Mar 3722 While~~~ Rll_Y. lnc-._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• nts Condo on t hc-":tlN Afl~shed N.-wport l:k'at·h c; f1n~·:.l ••• •••• •• •• •••••• ••• ••• $12011 m o yr I y I ~ 1· lal»o Penimulo 3807 14'! 4783 lo\ kd} ... furn 1hr .!llJ ('d ~ ~Mo W L> l'Jll bt>fori· IUA~1 586~ Cotto Me-so 3724 •••••••...•........•... CASA DE ORO \LLl TILITll-.!-. PAIU (.1i mp.1r1• h• f11ri• ~•1U n·nt t"u't"rn il•·"pn ft•JlUr'l" l fl\ l'rl'il lldllO & :>.t'"' furn1turt ~<'IOU.' kttr hc·n '411 h 1n dln"C"t lii,:ht1111( 'l"PJr Jll' tllrunl( Jrt'J full lt•nl(th m.trblt 1>1Jllm.tn in bJlh. kmK\llt' bc.~roum' pool Bli(,l 'urrouncll·rl with plu'h IJnd'ot'J IJIO)! ADLl.T LIVl:"-<C 1\T 11 ~ IU~i' NO p1-;1:.. 2 lidrm rum~hl"tl S4:!0 ~ WeM W1h.on 1714 1642 1!171 ..............•........ lhr, 2ba. frplc. r rpts & ctrµ, l~ ::.te1>5 to ocn. 25 ... It.'~ to bay $700Mu \lou to \1on S48 Ba lbu.1 Penn 5411 ~or 75~Hl~!t !Hr Sl.35 B<t eh S2S5 l I ii inti W1nl rr -1111 I. IJ.:llboa hl5 :llill <1ft I 3822 ··•··•••·•···········•• lhf tlU'-t' lU h1,,•(lt•h Vll'"' Halc"'tn) l Ill 111dd $M111 0.5 I l!fi u 1\l0l) ~ Hr .! h.1. frpl1 •lft•an -.1dt-111 h'4y S4'•·• (.'.<lll 1i75 ffi!'J';' . . ll>r I~ frpk lialc·un\ ' hlk to bto;,eh (;Jr Lndr' Jrca 9i(Jl.I 752 IK.28 <!Br 1 lia dplx. $42.S 54.M·0962. 673·tl855 SUS CASIT AS ( I-u m lbr i.pt 1275 & up Stucho apt, kitchenette. I Encl gar. Adult:>. no worlong adlt 127~ pmo ~ 2.llO Newport lil. 14ll inc. 1144-5619 ~ ~ia.octl 3741 ..•.••................. LAGUNA Bt:ACll MTK INN Maid !>t'rv w lor TV. ht'Jlt"d J)(X•I l ll I til4 14!14 52!14 ~!115 No Coast 11'4 \ Three 2 bdrm Twnbses in !.mall romplex l"rom S-1 20 !058 M J!oi.H•n . 9i9-~lb MESAPIMES FINANCE Mobile tto.. Store lrtfw wlicMt Center CALI.US 661-1021 Excellent Npt Sch toca· Uoo. 2 blks from Hoag Ho6pital. All well mam· l.ained. Price reduced to $799.900 . Owne r has purchased new property & is ready to go High demand units + 3 commercial st.ores. Ex eel.Jent Orange Co . loca lion. Full professional management for ease or ownership Ideal pm;Mvc mveslment with upside ccr G potential. Ca ll n o w. 67S-4630 Elegant 2 bdrm. ram rm & den. ($62.S imo I Plush crptg. 21, ba cedar & glass 5 blks to ocean. Dbl r ar pvt gar. fully mamt yd l\dult'\. no petS lnqwrc al 527 llllh St 714-960~6331 Oceanfront on pvt point Fnnlasllc v1t>w. I Bdrm t)5() mo yrly 499.2227 2•, ba. \ lt'lo\'. pool. 'JUllJ . Sl-aul dl·niralt•d nia1fl 8lO mo 642·8833 ... .-r\lct·. po1.1l. ut ti , Sll5 Barh S3JS I br S360 .! l1r $131 Pool. J<it·u:u1 . .:.1-. llHQ. dost'Cl Rar ;1\'.Jtl l\oult:.. no peb 2i;s 11 Harl a AVl'. 54!J 0147, -------_ P Re.> I € 714-834-9393 I HOMES Mdlatrialf •EXCITING• 3333 W Co Hw NH Properly 2 I 00 ast y, ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPICIALIUY Beautiful 24 · X 52' Keywest (1972 I 645-6646 Oloice M·l lol m Costa Moblle home m Laguna Hills nicest S-star park 7xl5' encl porch, mir· rared doors. light wood mteriors. 3'-'a T atr cond. 2spaC10US Br's with ba + dressing area, walk m closels. All for only 129.500. CHU-66381 Q.ASSIC MOllUHOME SALES 2706 Harbor. Ste 206-A 540.5937 I L.AKI FOllST Just lilted 2 beautiful homes under ~.000! 3'ri tmAC. 23Br, 2Ba, nicest. pert lo Orange County. Ca ll today ! <JPH46·Jl349) Bkr. !m-8421 OflMHOUSE SAT /SUM 1·5 PM. 700..W.P.tiDr.#I SJJ,IOO COME BY and see Helem Aliaon and she ·u abow you a cboice of Mobile Homes In this waterfront community . Pneed trom S21.000 to ..... WATC.RF'RON'T HOMUt a.c.. AEALESTATE 631-1400 NEWPORT IEACH 12UMrTS 1 DOOR from OCEAN. Unbelievably low LOW PRIC ED at $425.000. Ownerwill lrade. World Real Estate 556-7777 FOUR UMITS-C.M. Near new. 3 Br owners unit, 2 ba, frpl. 2-car gar., l-2 Br, 2 ba, units. '?'SL lnvstmts 642-1603 11 oauxE UMITS PRIME EASTSlDE, CM 2 Bdrms each. THESTARNESCO. &t0-5711 MIWPOITIEACH Duplexes on Penin. & Nwpt Shrs avail. All amenities. Presently lellsed.. Tum-key opera · lion. Property mgml avail. 67~12. BKR. RENTAL lNCOME PltOP"ERTV From $39,900. Modular Type Homes. 24 security. 3 pvt beaches, pool & pier. Treasure Isle Pit. ~ Pacific Cat Hwy, Laauoa Bch. R .M. P . (114) ... 3579 -t•UMITS Pltde ol ownership. Near beach ln limtington. All .ate la.ave frpk ·s. OnlY 5 ~~~~~~~~~! yra old . Owner wants •ACH•IOMT quick Nie. wm carry fiDanctns w (1JY!!., down at Lucad la dbl. wlde. onlylOoX.iDttteat.Call Small. Hcur• park. ocean vtew. •11,500. ~ f ~~GJ ..mr r• .. 744·0550, "'-"·•~ .,..... ...;..;..::..=.;.1'11_ .. Sf_:Jllne---i am W. bout Hwy.NB _ooo 64W'46 ,\JW4,Ml-llU ...... ....;..:;....;...__. ____ 12 two ldrm units, room SAVlltuOO ror s lddtUooal unit•. If ..,...., ..a. com• IDU; .. Wallac., Costa atulo•. '11 20 •40 -.. o"* •• yr. Q t' allt 2Br. l~S.. '141,000 da. Balance ,_ ... adll no pet. •.oao on eoatrac:l. • ~ ..... kl.2 ahetd. rr ~Uoo. Prtn. _.,..._au 6ial.9IOOmo.~ Mesa. Take trade on part &carry balance 642 4610 --Loh for Sale 2200 ...............•.••.... 2.3 ACRE LOT .-wpori leoch Hone P'ropMy Some back bay view. fantastic area for huge ranch home + barn & stables Call Jim F1an ders (714 ) 752 1107 dys. (714 > 581-5787 eves, wlcnds. Pnme R·2 Lot Xlnl loca· lion. No. end Laguna Beach. Level. 2 blkb to ocean. 714-494·0458. llGCAMYOH CU.St.om lot approit. 108ft. on g o lf c ours e . #5 Deerwood. Prin. Only. 758-0717 .. uc. Strate1lcally located 4-PleJt Iota In nearby ~. with all plana • pennju. subordinated ftnanciai available. Now $1.B0.000. 1714) 673-4400 C11ll lzt.llJI HARBOR A Divlslnn or lforbor lnvatment Co. Oceanfront beautiful db 5br. 3ba. boat or t rlr Jbr, 3ba, D.R ·mull lt·HI 3br 2ba frplc. ji!ar $800 storage S72SMo Ocean & wh1tewa tt•r 2-8 rno6. Refs 675-1849 Call after 6pm. 831·6509 View S750Mo 494 •171-1. 640-5668 LIDO F11RN WINTER KEN TAL 2 Bdrm + den $900 mo Adult:. No Pet!. HUDSON IAY REALTY, LTD. 17 1 4) 6 4 5 9 9 5 0 Lido Isle 3 bdrm beal'h hot.L'ie Nov 1 to J unc JO. 8J()mo 67~ ....................... 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT HOUSE· Nwpt Bch. 3Br. 2Ba. sun> mo. yrly or 9 mos. $750. 2Br apt. winter $365 3 Br. 3"'2 ba. Near beach. 2 car gar. fprlc. sundeck ml. Ref "s req"d 1ha1l ~ov 15th 960 7090 or 53'7·789l ask for Linda Plant.e 3 hdrm. +den. 2 ha . ram & hv rm .. r1rcplace. prof landscape. !.pa. beauWul patio. gardener 10<'1 I mile to bt-ach. '4alk t.o park & schools $8X) ~ New J BR 2....., Ba.~ blk~ to beach. Ji'plc. bltru.. yard & mainl S675 m o 536-fB62; 960--6004 B E A U TIF'UL SEASPRA Y condo. J Br 2 Be. uvmg, dming. pool, t.enni!l. A IC. SS2.S. Co lie ct 213 /682·2667 eves a. wknds. Sl>rlY Condo 3 br. 2 ba, lSn mo. No peta. Pool, tennis, security. .......... 1206 Call&G-7461. Park Place ••••••••••••••••••••••• _Re_al_t.on __ • _____ _ IAYROMT Lovely 2br. den 2~ba 2 bdrm 2 t>.th In s uper Oiodo pool, Jae 2 car aar location avail now for • opnr. Upcrllded. $550. wtm.er rental tlilOO mo. Avail. Now No Peta Sallabory Realty f73.8IOO 64&<51'74 aft. 5. .. ~-lZ2Z NI' beach, 4br. 2ba new eor--. crpt. floorlnl drp1 ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• W/O,reh\1.531-o.63 OCEAN VIEW <..:lo~e to downtown I bedroom. J bath. maid:. $1200 mo Ct>nt ur) 21 Newport Center. 64() !">357 L.-,..a .... 3250 . .•..••.••............. Jbr. 2ba frplc. d c. dbl ~ar . avail 1mmed 641 Qr18Don 1 br, I ba hou..c;e Valley view. r1re plact'. air cond . Ix.alt m kitchen. 2 rar garage Mature l"Ou pie ~ moilease Call owner 00-01.38. Ava1Ja ble lmmedlately. ...... MNpel 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW 2 sty bse. 4Br, 38a. modem kit. in· eluding microwave, in· door BBQ & self-cleaning 0\19\, lg fam rm w /bltn wet bar, lndscpg, 2 car gar, rec area w /fac1I. l850 mo. l yr lse. Andrea 540-8300 dys or S46-7826 wta>ds. ter. 2~Ba. farn rm, liv no. fOlf course & tennis clb neigh borhood. lr'l acre. avall late Nov. "75 mo. 981·2395 ...... .... 3267 ....................... HOllES FOR RENT 3 or 4 Br. Priced from ..... Fbcd yard • gara1u. Families pleaae. k ids • pets welcome. Call 964-25e6 or m.an. A.Ct. no fee. ... ..,.,..._. H" ....................... ~nee home 1.n H · cbaalve Wa tcWf. 4 Br a.. fam rm. forml d.ln, 11 country kitchen • lftllllW 1uiw, leaded win· dowl. $HOO/mo, lat 41 .... '500 dep. 87$-186.S. llatbar View Hllll. 3 BR, SHARP POOL HOllE. 3 AIUpm. li't be, ram rm. All new Br, 2 ba.. cpeat drlJ9. no -~------­~-Lrt yd. Xlnt pets. Bllaha.rdtAdamt . CONDO a bd, pool. Joe. $1200 mo. Bkr. •· '751,.,.0l'..,..mt !11/JDO• Alt for Robert -.m2. l BR. WaWDI dla&ance Lo • ........ lll·ml Privtte becbelor apt, t heh S&ove, refril lncl. blk to ocean. $250 mo. $HS/mo. 142·2011. Iv 11'7M010. ... " l..tdo Isle 2br. 2tJJ . S75Umo I) r ll·a:..- f.>'73·34.29 Newport Stud to Cun du Nr Hoag Ho.-p1lal Pool, spa. :.auna Securll} Gr eat Rrounds S~OU 213 477 7001 ~ /lffff OptiOft Ocean ~tt''4 . l"<in)nn \lew 4 BR + loft pool Call Tim. 631 l26h REAL TO HS Large 4 br. J ba homl' on quiet street Ne'4 <·rptJl & paint. Avail Oct 15 $10001mo 752.2551.1 3280 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Bz-. 2Ba Condo. kids OK. nr So. Coast Plaza. utJI pd, 964-4126. ~wood. 1 yr old. 4 br. fam rm. 2 ba. earthtone CTllb. new landscaping. ao. roo. 645-3239 3291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4 br Pnced from tllS to $595. Fncd yard & aarages . Fa mt Ii e s please, kids & pets Wekome. Call 914-2568 or m.2971. Ag!., DO fee. ....................... LIASISUASIS! 3 Bedloum..CU.Lom 1\llt.ia bome-'900mo. Townbome-lyr leaH. v1ew, upp'aded, tL\Omo. 3 Bednn. ~tom home 2 tplca, wet t>..r. li:ol pond, bone It.all llOOmo. 4 BR 2 BA, Turtle· rock, lam nn, + lolll IOOhq_. ft. approx. D11odlledlliome. lmmed. ~.-... 711-1700 0-CN 1119 • lf S 'IM'I TO et ~f • wk 49!1 "l2Zi .,.wporf~och 3769 ...••.•.•.•••.......•.• THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAR ROUND FUN 'i ,., t •I• 0 ' \.1 '• 6-tt I ~\JntJd'y' '""' 'd!H) •I 11 f I • f II GREAT RECREATION l~nu • .,.,, • , t n tl f\"I ~ ,., "HI t • • H•qlth (tutt ·~-tun.t• Hyurom.t-.-,.1q1 •!:.•1 .. 111 l'l"lollq • l>Oll fie ""'"4 n.111ew BEAUTIFUL APART MENTS '""'l" ' I & ,1 f1t•tlr1 IHft, • r IJ' 111"t11•C1 11. lJ11lurc"''"'IJ • AC1111t l1v11111 •No Prl.., • MoC.11•1, Opt'n a.111v Y tub Oakwood Garden Apartments NewPQrt Beach/No. 880 11v1nt1 "'' totn• 17141 645 0!>50 NewPQrt Beach/So. 1700 161'1 St 10., • .,, ;11 lblhl c 714) 642·8170 Spal·1oo.s 2 hr apL .... 1":.im1 I} unit Pool & l'l <t) ground Sondanl'e Wt.>,.,l ,\ p I ' • I !19 Ii '<It a p I t• lio12 I~ I or 1i4t. t 486 Jbr. 2ha t"Ollllt'Cltng ,l!;ir ,\dutt!\ No 1'.-b. SS25 f\40-11655 540 505f, l:Jach<'lor. nt.'w gn:at .. :. s 1 d l' Io l J l 1 on Sl Ii~ i~ 1 lJl . ('\ ...... K.T1 06/it\ Duplex unit. Eastsirlt• CM 2 Br. gar .. lge. P'l yaro C-Orl.s1der one rh1ld. pet $400 Bier Own. Call Coorue 631-0318 or J ohn SS2 1.321 Lower :lbr. 2ba, Mesa dt:I Mar area. $42.S. No pets . 751 2156 Westside sparkling clt•un. :.pac1ous l Br l Ba, newly d e~o rated , ca rpet~. drapes, dshwshr, ranl(e & refng. View & ocean ~-No pets. $290. 642.-4057. 552.9723 &side 2br. lba, new crpt, & paint. Pool. Encl l(ar. Priv. yrd. No .Pets . Adults Only . S3SO. 673-0731 2tlr, 11.\ba Twnbe. I'' IP. patio, encl gar. Adlts No Pets. From $375. 645-4074 New 2br Twnbse w /encl. gar. Adults. No Pets. 2588 Elden Ave. 645-9061. 827-8410 Speoous beautJfuJly furn. Brootvtew 3 br. 2~ ba. apt.. Overloolung waler. AJC, frplc. pool, tenrus. -.11~ 157S. 640-2747 $1.19 per DAY That's ALL you pay («a :.>day ed Int.be • clean 2 BR, l t>., bltnl, 2 yr okt 4-patx. w. aide. Kidt OK. no pets. $175. 645·74'19 etes & ..... ( I 11111 -=:= 00 =,4=:=,7=1:=· = ~a:· ... be•llMCI ~.kif.I Oil ao,.... SDOmo •V. W 9dr1111 MHnfront l!IPee. I Bdrm. paUo. nr d•PI••••· Yearly bta • aorea. AdJt.1 11'1'5 m.4fU Bkr ---BACHELOR UNITS rrom a • Wiii, k.idll OK. no tztS pa-ano Wlfum 100 (IMS. IOO W Haaulton from oeu n 2U I E 9&.. CM. m.21n BIJboa For more l.nlo ""'"-~D"" Uni call Renata at* 1101 c..ni>h>J "" nr vera1ty /we, 2 Br, pat.lo, SW) mo 2 Br. 2·ba condo. ~ blk lo 41'7$.C'/17 beach. a car 11ar. •ulo op 3br; 1ba f/p d tw. 2 car ~Beaut bay view l6SO pr. cluJdren OK E 11de TSL Mgmt 6'2 1003 Next to sch.I New _.75 ---- *-*7, 842-1'22. OCIA.M .. OMT ElalCllde owly dftor, 2br, Hllf$150llo. pool, adult.a, l'40 ht!. MO·-Ol.1hft. S 3Br Zba. fplc. bltns, encl ptlllo, lndry, dbl gar , li60. 398-A Woodland Pl.ce. 675-2150. 3br. 2ba w 1off1ce Yr ly Frplc. 3 car a•r SlCA."16 TSL Mgmt 642· 1003 ONTHEllACH Bach, k:.itch. bath, utJI pd Hotel Apta. PIO yrly & 14>. 1st " laat 2306 w <keamront 673-41~ ,..... .._ a&raJ&N prof ll.lhrwta,..... Lu1ury ONO \IU homo w ,,, • • -• uut Oar Av-'I~ 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... ...... Tllltrt ll • dltrerence. Prat~ ..-.teee rot O.~~v• lo a HUIA I w llb a ,.....,..ble aumb9r ol uaUa JOG Mlclaelaon, lr vl n e C ell m4rru.OD4 ----.... OMc" Sln1 I• 1to r 1 , l rt'f twiter m> M•a Vt'J'de Dr f!,C M 847-tM4_ Jtoammat. lo ........ Jae 2 Bdrm home &n CdM i.d\~, pauo. frplc. ~.,·~ Incl uUI Cell f!i."A> Sq ft V1CW, UJMkr ~ prk1, clevalur, t Hwy vlaibll.lly. Air cond. 1..a1una &•ch Ma ture t'.im t u 1hr (714 1649 1188. wtrnd• w/Hme 2br 11~t. CdM -.::11m ~ + '"ut.ll ti40 ~ ~b lealM' 400 1q. ft -1.Jdo Prol t't!m UI l br w H ffit" 2 l!UnJUr Village 3rd Ooor Bdrm Irvine C»odo. fully v1 87~ fum Avail Now S2SU MQ. 5-9131, WO lj81 l ll!llt for J1mtn1i- f'\,tn 30,~ 1·xc<' 4!b1 (.'on do St•c a ¥t t' Av J ii I 0 1 ~ S2' 0 t I ~ u l 1 I D79 $$00 x z 17 M rt 3 ~'ra:!lt} i''t!m non a.mokc1 wnld tu shr 2br 2bu iapl ('dM frph.:. pool, t en crh snl+ ulJI 7S9 u.'112 ;ift ~ Rt.'bp female to ">ha rt• CdM htru:w, $200 ind ut.ll K11rt·n 675·~9-'W F('m r m mJte to i.h r w llWTlt' Pvt bdrm, den & bu S200 t "" uttl C M f:i4S.9195 700 liq fl Office ~race avall 1275 mo inc all wl PCH fJ 62Dd Sl , NB Robb1u days , MS 0757. eves~! --- 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• to'or 111.ore & office space at ~a&OO.able rala. 500 to 2700 5411 Ft. M~AVERDE bR PLAZA 1525 Mesa Verde E. C M 545-4123 "911 Lalayette. N B Store or olfire space. 1200 Sq 1-l Sle8lmo. n Grundy 1Utr675_.!!6l O.:&¥t. 1 very lg bdrm, &ilUih. lalmdry, immac BAYFRONT ~......... Nl!wport Near Post Ofc ~unc11. 1826 Pomona. 2br2ba 2storyf750yrly . Nf'•( 4150 M-Odem 502sq fl lllorcof tno. 838-8086. 6'7:>8190Chuck ••••••••••••••••••••••• ore. 2630 Avon·C 213/ 2 er, l ~ ba studio type. 3 BR. 2 ba, 2·car gar .. Up· P.~ patio, bltns. newly per, deck, yearly SllOO. dlcor, crpta, drps, pool, Ail. 875-6670, 631·s.550. ulll Incl. 1978 Maple. Newport Height.a 2Br JBa~ mo. &:IJ.8086. pvt paUo, kid 0 .K., no D1iJ1ex E-side 2br, bllins, pets. PIS. 842-5722. l*b. No Peta. Adult.I. 1 Br coodo near beach. All lh>B()gle, CM new intr. $f.SO mo. Call 2 18fl 1 bath. Yard. Jan or Ri c h (71_,,A ) ,ar-ae. $350/mo+SlSO 64.5-GU: <213.)830.2323_ Call Renata 5!16-7?07 Large atudio S375. Also .,.PoW 3126 lbr. Luxunoua Condos. ••+•••••••••••• •••••••• V~aille on t.he Blufr:.. ~ View 2br 2~ba ~. eves & wknds • • 5CS-042S l:iQOiiq. ft. Deck. 2 car ---·------W.· lyr old. Rer. Reqd. 2 Br, 1 ba . partly furn. Two car garage wanted, 471 7001 Calta Met11a/Nwpt area. ----- 546-4.l.57, 642·1422 CAHHHY YILLAGI IASTSIDECM Si9Mo. 631·2222 Offke...... 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IALIOAISLA.HD Retail atore or ornce 118 agate. $400 month. Agent: 675-8170 $230 UP . Office-s to re . cpta, drpe, A/C. 17301 Beach, H.B. LM!. 8'2·2834 l or 2 Rm Suites rrom S7S. 779 W 19th St. Call Tom Two quamt sbope.ln THE FACTORY. a vatla ble at moderate costs . Also o ther nearby co m · merda.I rentals. BURR WHITE REAL TOR. INC. 6 75-4630 ...... SAMDllGO ICHLOCATIOH 1200 aq ft in mini·mall. 1·~5161 dys. 27&-1211 eves 1300 • •••••••••••••••••••••• _______ ,,.II.Cl IJIO Hee,W-'M 1100 W~ ,. .. ..-;:==~==--......................................................... ······- ftlC fHY IMOP S.•i._. .... , ~ .::_ __ M'N¥......,ll ....... --.aaowaa11 llll&ElCaminoReal ., .. __ .....,.. ~· ll'b lw a •ulc• aaJe. Sua..n.ce; f'Ully lJc. Su1er bultb food ~ t:1tab1'1hd custom l'orA&!Pt.-.'12N maallf1cturl•1 firm. ftlllldl1ll'owllll..._..· ~ b•IMM la San .... briCbt lndlvldwa.l tioDJlca•JM1._..•· Qelri Ot. Price ln<'ludet 0 C. .._ •RPORT wilbAccouDluec.ivabl• tla"''«k, Mlf..tatt.lq rwwtll~udequ.lp· • ~ • 1blpplnJ/recetv1n1 lodlridUal for ..,.UUOO In nl9llll. =· SICT"Y & *kirouocl. Comfuter AecouDtlnc ~t AA Mii.TiS ISCOIT prl nto ut a p u 1 . JD corporate b e ad· .,, No. II C..U.O Jteal Out.M•"'"nc beoeflta. quMW'8 lo lrvtae. Good SANQ.UISNTE Lost or FOUld a pet? Call •58YICI• 151·9041 l Y Pi 0 I • 1 O k •'I ffJ.2100 Anlmal Auhlance Speciall1lnt in bu11-capablUtlea reqwrad. •--~ ·--f neumen. res1d.,nt1 • Excelleel opportutll.Y Bacycle Sbop, x.lllt oppty, Su O r ana• County. Write for detail• to: ~ AdtM94. Dally PUot. PO Box 15IO, Cost• Mela, Ca. 912821S. .... I .. °'!,• ...... , 5015 •••••••••••••••••••••• Private in vest or ror raPdJ.y &10wing bicycle manufacturer l OOK . 87~ ~toL.o. 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SWIMGLOAHS a1>d 2Dd Trust Deed Loans on resldenUal property CUstomized to meet your needs' R E. DEPT SANTIAGO IANK 714 /832·5200 V'NEED V'MONEY • CUDITNO PllOILIM 28d •3rd TD ao-. 547-5402 Arranaed by ~ ..... Loms BUSINESS LOANS Any Amt. Any Purpose 2Dd T. 0. 's M2-04S.S MONEY AVAILABLE any purpose. Sl0.000 min. Mr. Hargnve951 3S35 ~-·-··"''"•no ee. 'IW!kocne for advuc...-, out· fb&nd or loat •pet? cau 1-52.41 24~5 9'andia1comptONUta6 Special Pali Hotline. ~.,. "" • beneflta lo a pleuant TI4!'112-1Z15, 2131258-73118 ft-....t. [<\ J worlrinlt envlronaaent. ...--Ca •M'Y ~ Contact Peraonul REWARD; Loll dog OUTC •• • ~ 557·9051. E.O.JI!. ........ ........ j ,..... ........ 1~~~ .._,,.y ...... ..., ma e. Vic. a. bra 841-0180 --f' V .H 8 Call ~ •CA...1 • Olt••t 1Nr11• .. •ffONAL<.,...._, · · · · ---MC ISA Lost: Man'• black leather bqio vicol Bristol Jam· PRE LAW student needa ~Mall partlua lot or f'!~· ~~~.~~!'!, ~er Rest No quea· DVM p o. Bo x 3242. tions asked for ret um of N 8 lil2l663 baa • au persona.I items. . . REwARO. Days 549-1Z77 ext 2.1, Nlght~49M7~·- Loat Reward. rtexable gold bracelet. m ed heavy. 1ent1 men ta I value Vic Dana Pt Manna. 494. 7424 l..osl Siamese mixed male cat.· Bloe eyes. t an w some grey markings . REWARD 968-3785 l..4Jst: Black Lab. Newport Beach Pier Sat nile 10 6 Picked up by mu tate P\C>ptea need mot.her. No quesUoos asked Please~ ~l.5t. SSOOUWAID Video cuseue tapes . Label 'The Wedding" Taken in Laawia Beach burllarY. NOQUiSl'IONS ASKED 11 you can recover tape. REWARD to be ~iven for information leadJn& to the recovery ol the tape Aak for Van Mt-1307 Loll: BLk Lab-Collie mix, blktwbt cbelt, curly UUI "Pook". eo lbs. Vic. La(! Bcb. M6-0'Tll3 Found. AJ&han. bu been hurt. Male. Vic. CM ~1775 .,. ..... ELITE ESCOIT SHVICE NS&HllS WINOYIDE ~tift9Hn 97~'904 · 24 HRS UO'l W 17lh St, SanWI AnJ MASSAfiE RGUUMODB.S ESCORTS OUTCAUOHLY o.,. ... n.tw 6Jl-.2140 ~GlaL Lonely• Need to lllk" fboe.A-f'nend Club now Carmina ~2441 tor 1n lo Male fr FEMALE •FOXY LADY• OtrrCAJ..L ONLY •97~1131• ''COMPA TiltUTY'' "Open W estyle · peoplt> ~warm relaboni. Couipl• call 750-0674 Sf.n&les Call 750-0677 Recordeod Matt any hr ----- 4121 Westsly Place Ste 102. Newport Beach __!..~ Employer Paid ACCOUNTING llMPOURY ASSICiMMINTS ............ ,s.. Telephclcw apace sales. Advertialnr ea pr. nee. Nati trade publication w/grou.nd floor opport. Must be aurasl ve and a 5trOng cio.er. Congenlal :.at m os ph e r e S al a r y+c om · m. +bonuses fJ frangf' bene Call daily btwn l & Oraa111• Cott•ty it 3 PM. Phil lmmonhno '7 982-9321 lo a•nlJ! Alld so _.. ----~ -We'r. llOllEATMALF"9 accounlen~ There a re m any new f1nlll> rnovrng into the Orance Count y a rea bnng1ng about an in creawna demand for ex penenced A.rcou nt1n K and Data Proceu 1ng penonnel Cl'A"S ....... Te111Acca••-'• Cod Acc.o•l•h Sr. Accc•:t•t1 ....... ,.,.. kc tlwijClerb Deft....., K~O,.••et• * Advertisinl * START MAKING $SS TODAY!!! The Dally Pilot needs 11 person roe-our ClasaUied Adve rtia 1ng Depa rt menl The person we seek s ho uld e n joy telephone sales, be able to type ~ WPM lelel· tn c r. have a pleasant persona ltly 4& e njoy worlong w1lh a great 8J"OtlP of people I We olfer excellent com· pany benefits includlng medical. dental, hfe tn- ~urance. et<' Salary PLUS commitiMlon! Ex penence .J>':'!ferred. but not eil.5eflU a I. Ptease~all roe-interview Penonnel Dept . 64+5671. Ext. m o. 494-4768 Yearly. $450 mo. 2 :.8t clean like ne w Agent 673-3355 ¢;8~hr, g~r. balcony 2 er~ mo incl util~ St~ $.1flO mo 770·8053 a ft & refrig. 3505 Balboa Bl. 6P _ upstairs Agt Gui. 1213 i HailliwgtOll •och 3140 96&1712 54()-221)(), Small office. Perfect for answenng service. etr Only S?S per mo 1102 We.-i 17th St, Santa Ana For more lllfo call J~ (;analc 547 41 8 1 o r Henata al S56 7707 Sm. st.ore or office. Xlnt. Mrg!i.J I. T,_t Loat: Rewud. Cham· loc &s1de CM 5015 pagne blon d Fem . •LORI'S• WE RE •1 OPF.N 2.4 hns DA I l. \ If you are not .. ware ol the beoefllll ol work1n1e t.empor;ary g t Vt" US II call or vts1t WI al our nt-~ locat.Jon We will tw hap P> to di~ rt with you Wr "r" IO<"ated in tht• 0.4MCHCOAST DAILY PILOT 330W BaySl Costa Met" Equal Opportunity Employer $175Mo 631 2222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cocker-Poodle type dog SattlerMh). Co. C&ll ~7182, 7M-7682 •¥•••••••••••••••••••• WESt'CLIFF 2Hdr m 2ba , *DELUXE• GARDEN APT. 2 Ir, Adutb onfy :J1lOOls w vered Cllr port pet.loapt.s., BBQ's ~tofwysflbchs ~ t.o shopping. . \7,1 I I Gald1nwHt • • atW....- (pie, pool. AdulL'> Only. Avail Nov lbl $525 Cull 631 SS96 3876 ..............••....... SIOO f''R~f': HENT 3 Hr, 2 ba. pvt p11t10 & J(arage Lots of grass 614 Calle Ca mpana $445. Weekdays a fter 2p m phone 4 92·1567 or 496-5275 . Anytim e weekends. ----s...-. JalO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sm.aJJ llJdt• Away Offu·<' <Jnly S'itJ 1>er month \ .1 l'anl :rl5 No flrnadv..>' "•mla Anu llt-.tor11·.t1 Hl<h: I' or more· rnfo r dtl Sam Wurn•n 558·61!78 or Renata s.51> 77(f7 Commercial s pace Of flee. shop. reta1l&hobby S90Mo 260 S20~q ft ~1~9 Ground noor. lugh trarflc• Pount. 2 s tores avail l'rac•e(I h1:!11w m J r kl'l ltA'\lh1ll Hit>. l.:du Orf<· li73-7:n> lndmtrial Retttail 4500 ..............•.......• PrestJgious new MEWPORT IUCH EXECUTIVE SUITES 3000 ft. 1000 ft off1ct> avail a ble nea r O C spuce. qwet lite Indus. area No aut.omoUve or Airport Attractive nles fi bPrgl n ing 645 3323 mcl~ rec:epUOIWll. la w d)'ll lltwU)', conference rms, ----------aecret.ariaJ •ervlce. " Warehouse apace fo r ·•~;;=;;~;;~~i,Exclual•e So. Coast Xerox facility. Fo r a leae. 22:!0 sq fl avall. ~ Vll19. z Br z Ba eoado:z;~·~JJerllQDal...J.ow:_fl...hu:S.lw: Jlan· SHARP, beach 1, 2 le 3 ~. ·~. ":v~ 1ai '. det&ila inquire al Vortac~dol..e.11ph11e..Auvue.e.. C...u:.M:...""m.lll_u.2290 BR,frplc,dsbwar.gar& med.,t525.7a.!Ml1 Asso c, 9 55 2288 o r A...tafsW..ted 4600 pat.lot. No_pets._960·2358 W.. ..... hr 3898 956-:M>O Luvely aJJ adult. no pt-t s, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 MO FREE RENT ~ Br apls G200 Ed 1 Br 2 story 11pt acros-; ~B 846-0619 from p ark S280 m o EXEC. SUITES ~HWOOD APTS ~7 !!!~ne Mgmt w eµ . NEWPORT CENTER "" ....,_, 1-uU servrce From S225 2br ?t>a $3llO. lbr s:us ----Newport Regency Corp Adi.d6.962-1800. ~ .... fwMllMd ,.., ......... 7189 , - -or UwfwNllMd 3900 " .. ~ 2 Ji!, 2 Ba. nr new, AdulL'I, ••••••••••• • • •••. •••••. tJU .P~. fplc, 1 Mi bch. ypjd. quiet, $390. mo. Seawind VillMe 1182Newman. 980--4145. II!'& New Uc2 bdrm luxury 1 Br. walk to beach. $275 adult apta in 14 plans IJl\)-Call Andy, fro m su o. 2 bdrm sa&-7330 townbousea from $500 + ........... "POINTS. 2 br, 1 pools, tennis. waterfalla, '"~.. ponds! Gu for cooking 4& •NEWPORT ILVD * C.M. otrice space. $295. 71~1-seM, 21.3·862·8967 COllOHA DIL MAR Deluxeotnce, $1SO mo. Realonomics 675-6700 Newport Beach ofc/apt. ..........•.........•.. fh•!>p On'>rhle . wo rk in g v. r 1 1 t r ., c e k ~ o n t· bt>dr<1om cot tag(' rn C.nrnoa del Mar or Co,ta M~a Qwetne1>\ ei.:st•n llal Wntc Class1f1ed Ad 112Cl6. Darly Pilot, P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. Desire lee/rent of house cpl looking ror unfurn 2 3 bdrm w /encl yd for 2 mature dogs Have good ref's for al l of u s 751-9100, 12-4 pref. Steve or Jean. ba. -+ $200 del>oait. 2 beat1na pald. 1'Toqa San • No pets. Cilll Bob Diego Frwy drive North 23:~ direct lo oo Beach to McFadden Co re Circle then West oo McFadden Canner)' section 675-4912 Broker Semi·reUred Seruor nds 2Br unfurn. Sm, well 12xU offi c~ furn . behaved poodle. Xlnl MacArthur Blvd. View or ref'a. Up lD '350. 'iT19-6771 airport. $450Mo. 752.1747: ..::.ili~';.,;;B._. ______ 1 lo Seewlnd VlllaJ(e. t71493-Sl98. .__ t.ACIOUS #MTM9fTS 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w /ldlchenelte $72 week & up. 548-'iTIM J. ~T &P.AMILY ·., .. SICT10HS Newport Crest rum. pvt · 1'aa:a8nfrompoo r m.J ea , k 1 t c h e n Swlauning pools tennis privilege, car, pool, ten· ~ball. gym.' recrea'. niacru. S27S. 642·1~ alba rooms + other In pri borne oon-emoker. .-.Wes Mal . older. E xec loc. .. ~t ~. ~.west ~' Nice bome·nr S. Cat Plaza MolWarneratF.dwards home priv. e mp miJle, MUWnNGTON BEACH 22-~. $170mo. 54S-l717 _ 142-0629 v..-. ..... 4250 ~ ••.•................... ·~ bld1. Downtown Home for rent. Big Bear BR l Ba, PIO. 2 Qty sips 6, linens furn. le, $4.25. 3 BR 2 BA: 125 nitely pr cpl. Call No pet.a. S3&.eG, atter3p.m. 548·1!189 2 B~ w11ar .• no pets. 619 A. tlllttlord. t35C). TAHITI Airport Area exec ofa , lill'l expoeure on Bmtol W/jntrl IVY. 225 to 1280 sq ft. From $175, 557-7010. •EX&C. SUITES• Deluxe office w /view. Recep, conr. rm, sec 'l aerv, etc. 0 C. loc. nr. a irpor t 13 0 0 /up. 54()-9745 FOR LEASE-So. Laguna 19().25().M(} aq fl. 495-4481. -.33l9 Dill. l·rm . Office adJ. Alrporler Hotel. No lease. 833-3223. 9 lo 12 CllOice Costa Mesa Shop· ping Center 1paces . 580 & ~ sq.fl S375 • $750. New decor, qusck occpy. Harbor -Baker Center. :l>ll-3023 Harbor Blvd. at Baker St. Agt. M9·13&6 ....... °'' ~ t.lty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MONEY I II 0 ~ l " ~t fflA"'• ANf1 t An'VKJf At,, '",.,.. N.ol lf'l(Jtk 11 141 ts~·U7' ~ma-rcured gen. contr desires assoc w /local jlen. contr. Can rurn i;ome capital 646-7615. T&NSSTOIE Lo ovemead, hi profits. Newport area On ly S27.500 Patrick. 631·12166 l:i~~I>:. All types of real estate 111vestmeols srnce 1949 S,.CWD.J• JadTDs 642-217 l 545..061 I S16,LOJ 2nd mort :, y ,., 1-:.am 15' ~ yield d1:.1·ount 714 6.'IJ.0487 ~fore Sl'M CASH FOR TD's Pri.ncipal 9M-34S4 ---HOMIDWN ER LOANS ARRANGED Larr German Shep, M bilt1wbte . 10 m<>1> Choke collar. no tap Ans w Brand y 66 1 12 35 , 493-SIBI San Clem area F (J l,' N 0 I" t· ma I •'. German Shepherd . l~ wk.s old (ht.ner mu. .. t rnll 1K we 'll c111l the pound 642 !011 1-'ound lrg, lonl( hatred cat w 1 green eye.. bm ;blk. whl paw s D o v e r DrtMarlne r 11. NB . S48..() 1.37. $10,000toSZSO.OOO FOUND: Blk male Lab. •AMORTIZED Vic Paclflc Coast Hwy & •1.NTERESTONLY Warner, H.B. 1714 I -SUORTTERM MT-0738 Call Bob WUliema-A(lenl----- 731-'7711 or 96(). 1957 FOUND. Face Pe\Tnes~ 2 day approval fund 1n 7 da ys N o p o int :. SlO,Wl $75.000 2nd T D loon.., Lido Nt·wixirt Ci> 073-7~. 24 hrs type. Bm.blk . while hitrr Approx JI.., Vrr 1-: C M :nh & Slcrk11 :>41:1 2476 F'ou.nd H>-9 79 K11t1•n ap prox 6 mo M . t>lk .,1h t•r Tabby ~ ~ht OP<'k \'1<· Harbor Jl 548 4970 125.000 2nd TD wunt.-d from pvt ply Ca II 7141645-3683 Found CockalJel bird. vr<' hwaa-.c-•/ , .......... ; LOllf&,...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 ....................... PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 Scott any ltl'm « com brnallon or llt!ml for 17) or lcll wrt h 11 Pt'nny l'rncher Ad. 3 llnl'tl for i l'~uuve di.ya t:ach additional hnl' I' ftO ((lr the 2 d11~ l'h11r11e 11 • Norommerrt.1l 11d~ For mon · 1nrorm1111110 und 111 µltll'l' your u1t 1 .ill 642-5678 Have aome:Ouna to aell? O aulfied ada 6o 1l well f·o un t••n Vly Brtchrst /Slater 968-5041 CVl\ f'ound: Female Ooldcn LU>. at be a c h nr Gollleow est. ll0-3129 Found: En1ll1h Setter sq>. ~2170, 540-USl. ,., .,, ll50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED: Female to sbarc upenlMll ol 2 weell "-1 In Tahltl, Dec 22 to Jan Ub. Call Barry ~JOIT Eberlh1na MASSAC E a>t>Jamee·Uc Muaeur Outcall f..11. --~111 PREGNANT? Caring. Mnfident.lal ce>unMlin1" referTal. Abonloa. adop. uoa • keea>1n1 APCARE M7·2S63 COVHfillL * tsl-0771 * 24 HrOutcall Service •SHERI LEE• {)ert Maaaeuse llousecaJll by Appl &38.-:111 9!5.l-9R20 836 I) , ... A F'l'encn Oeltitht LEMAH DE LARUE ~RT'S !6l-~ 2t II It~ K36 111114 WA.Vrt·:U .• .1ttr.11t1\I• ·~tit ft'm.111•' for "' r.d11 IN( I fl'm :!I ;!I&. I ( •• r. lor /. prllf v. lf\J Ii I >ii l'\('". 6t 21'.ll TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS M2 1571 •saQUIM• lie.ts& ....... s&.5i200 7~-870f\ i~ s.no ..••.......•.•.••••...• Slut to cn .. ·1·r-~ 1 mJ l" ( r1·"' "'"nto•rt '" -11.111 fWl .uh t'nlun•, 1·hor• l'' 11' 'rL'<-. t .! I.I ·~·~ t It\ 1 , •J:':;.-:! ..•.••••..•............ Jallil W-.cl. 70 7 5 .................••.•.. N e e d p a r t t 1mf' llC!Crd&naJ work ~ves & wknda Work o ut or home Equtpped w ith IBM ty p e w ri t e r 6 Namco dk tatln.I equip. ment Catby 833 I 18S llan tJuv Fr1. 8: lO lo $ Pr'9C mane, live-an. good loc&I l'f!I OenaU1rs pre fa'ftd 494.5294 tt.t,W~ 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AB Dtdl llO, exptt'd a>tt 11 opera tor wanled Comm 'I prrnt &h o p Varied & tnterestlna work. No Sat 's Com puprlot, S!S-K Ai rway Aw, CM. Call ~.0.Sl A«'Olmls payable clerk Ne wport B e a c h Mon&aae Firm bas 1m mediate openlnt for 11c count.I payable clerk Expenenced Mu11t l)'~ 40 wpm "operate 10 key by touc h . Good 1•0 benefits & salary f''or appt. call 640 4580 ext 202. E O.E CULDWt-:U.. HA'il\. ... lt BUILDll'G Su rt c s 2lJll Z333 No Bro:uJ~ U) ~ant.a An .. f7 14 I 8 l 5-4 I 0 l t'rff Pi.rkml( ACCOUHTS ,.AY A.II.I CLHK 1be Jolly Roter. lnr 111 • profitable a rowrna medium s t&(' company with ea_cdlent bt'Mfiu 4t ~g condtllon~ Wi' curTent.ly ha ve an ~n 11'1 for a Account.. Pa)" bk Oen. Salary ~ com mens u ral e 1111 tlb tx ptmt'Tlce ~ resume er aPCllYt~n- llw Joly l~ IK 1700GrlfNh• \\1•nut• In 1nl' ('J 1rr.1 1 ADVERTISING SALES 'Thi: Oa.aly Pilot hJ-. au I rntnt-dJ J h' tlJ>t'O rn I! for a ,, I • ., ·p" r ., u n 11, 1 t h 1w~'>PJPf-r '"'"'J' iltl \1·rt1-.rnl! '''"'·r11·n•" (oO<JJ '>..il.1r ) I fllll rn&.'>!119f\.'> .md t•xcdlt·11t rrr nse b~oef rti.. ~" cellent gro wth op portwut.aee for a penoo with career ambltl-Ona. Olli'"' a~t ~Coost OtlllyPMot 714-64Ml2l bt217 Equal Oppty ~mpl)·r_ Alarm- \1 J l u 1 " r n (f 1 v 1 d u a I nt'l'<J\•I ,,, .1 l '4•nlral St;1 \JOO C ""'fJ ttJr ~IJI 111-h _________ , dl't°U Pll"JM' I Jtl Ii.JI :,11,1 ----------·1 ·.L'kfor~t'\I' \crounung ACCOUMTIHG ClYK I n1qo1• retarl nur..l•r> ni'ed a " 'h u rp ~~ ~nenced pi-non for va rred bookke t>p rn g daAHw nus lb " aood op. parturuty to expand )"OUr accounC.ult U:JJll Pleaff »PPIY in peraon. Mon ~Fri. &am,Spm \JTlbtt II.JU.\ ' Ill' ) our uv.11 t;n.., Work )OUr ov.n hr:, Dela.a L-. t• all SJS. 5 l.22 ...mous1 Ir you·re young. confr· dent 4t have the ab1hly to thin.Ir quickly and are loomnc for a 1enerous tn· come. C.11 now ~ btwn Nil Mr &one .. ..... Senk• PBX operetort fo r a telephone anawerln~ 8etYtce e:xperten<'4tCI or will train. ~II time or put Ume shifts .v11lht ble Days , afternoon evenaop or t1rne yard. ~~~~~~~~-I MUil be able to work .--------•I 30CDe weekends. Typing ALwvn«1n1 JI ACCOUNTIHG a.•• Thol' J olly Koiuir. In<' . 35 wpm ~wred. Many co benerau available rteue call Mon· Fri Fuhion ltJand are11 Costa Mea11 are11 Airport uea Call SU-'230 KO.Jo:. has a n ~xcellenl o p porturuty for a bnght. ambitiou5 person aa a Jr M. f AcC'OUnllng Clerlt, th~ --------- position is entry level Amwenpg service n~l:s with t.he opporturuty for OJ>:t'rators for va rious a d v a nce m e nt F>c shills Jr you like a Job perienet! is helpful. but with a ch11llenice. apply not re-qulr.ed WorkinM ln penon al 228 Forest. t"Ond.ltl<>ns & employee LllR _Bch. A.sk for Carol ~nerlls lll'e u cellent _LoJ_o._e _____ _ Salary is dependent on Appliance IMllt..ller. must ~ Clrt& cxpenence level Apply have own lransportaUon. Acda payable clerk. cit in person, or send a re ~ paytng jobt, we will perimced in prottss1n11 surneto train. C.ll 714.Q..IM20. wndor'a invoices, OP tn n. Jolr 1-t.c. put • codlna. Must be 17°'2d'UletJ"°Ave APT MANAGER wUUna to work nexable Irvine Ca 92'714 For 55 unlta In Costa bra. Excellent rringe C714tS4Ml31 Mt;Sa. Exper'd couple. I IG-876' Modern 1 or 2 br collage oo beach oo Tahiti wilh car, row boat, wa•h t ....... Oa9 mac h in e , comple t e W-.ctla•.c• ......,. To ah.are Newport Beach Real Estate otnce. GET MORE DIME benefit.a. Corporate ol· ~~~~~~~~~ W 1 f e b Ide pa exp ftce in Aoabeim Sladaum -Husband m 1tnt. exp. aru. Call for appt. t-12 Call 642·5071 or 1213 1 only. 7141937-5020. Betty. ACCT DIRECTOR -.3151 ~' 2 be, frplc, 2 car kitdw.n. etc. f'or more l U75 R f1 a info call 9'19-2899 eves ai a..;.r~=o.:a; No ~·~1~1~· ends~~·:._ ___ _ Ca tit. r..awa Oceanfront, pvt •= 1• bMch,pool,2br,2ba .No • r r ll4J kidf.peta. 499-3579 - •.._..••••••••••••••••• lM'lt Big Bear cabin.· 2111\ .... JOC!.IJ J•c. aaUfta. ~I tbl, color TV. 2 p,...,mo. ~,....,.14.MS-4918 ,,, ..i.sau WANT ACl'IONf a..lfed Mttca-1178 Agent: dts-8170 t4IWPOIT llACH OFFICE OR RENTAL SPACE, W. Cat. Hwy., Marlnerl Mlle. 9255Q. n. 714~ao28 ~ View 1pace a vail. $1501110. Lie. 4,98.2722, 412·1Ta0 Whit4 Water Rlty, lnc IXIC. surns a..,.... ta bavln1 your place of bu11ne11 at a.a.-C..nter. ~ept., COlllftr'tD<MI room, phone covera1• Clo•• t o ai.rpOrt. ftDt r.tauruta. Secretarial aervlc•• n.U. Far more lDfo, call 81¥ lltfJ'Nlll. $$$$$ FOR YOUR ' WITH OUR NEW DIME-A-LINE • ~CL.8k Proteaa invoices, handle mall, lllbt t.)c.pl.nt, Hl\tt w t accoutlna dutiu 540·78H. A Kcndavl11 l.od. .. E.O.E. Union Home Loans. The -------- uUoot -lar1Hl llome ARCH. 0-R~FT 'MAN- loan brohra1e fl rm min S )'T'S ex per /comm & Sfiejts lndlvtdual w ttrual i.nd\.mt. (714 'm.mt dt'led or stock brollera1e oper. for uwe1tment coume6or' potllloo. C.Uf. r.a •Ul\e Uc reqd. Send awwne to 1755:1 Beach An lb;; a.ti Blvd. S... 0, H.B. 9*41 We are aeetJai • reli1ble .a..&..1-___. U ~ wilb an aptitude ,____.. nlt needs fwl for nwnben. typlo1. • time RN da.y1 & nl&hta. calculator akUla to Join Part ll11>e RN day1 PM • our Aceountlnl Dep&rt. DAOU. LVN'S fs LP1"1 mmt. Some aceout.a re· fUll • put Ume. Adult.a cielvabl• uperleace uni\ neec1a Cbarae RN· t.lplul. EaJoy exc.llent PM fu.Ll Ume fs part lime C10a1PM1 beM11t1 lDclud· RN 11l1 b ti . App 1 y i.., a,._ meal per day. CllUtruo b)' U.. S.a ~· lloe· lbl*al. -.5'702 MA1110TT HOTa LookiDf ror a bome o1 •Newport Ceeter Or 10UI' own T You'll flnd HewpGtt Baach lftllU' hoer... advertlled ,.,,...o,,ar lmployer for HI• In Cl111illtd dax. • ,, •ASSIUILY• OUYS60ALS ~to UM ba.nd tooll . Blueprint reading belplw. Xlnt worklna condltlou • benefits lCMO W. 1'7Ua. St. C.M. ~. A.ma .. .,/S•tilar• We have u Immediate ·openln1 for an u NIDblel' /aoklertr with • ,... •• ol l yr. lolder-lllc expw. WW be re. quind to wln, aokter, 111emble 6 lOM9' up l'CB't. ........s, ....... J.MO lloer'cma c .•. -.-. 1:.0..&. .. M 1r JN ' .. 17 Cu; 2 e.-itl/C • J11ftlt ................. .-..... ..._._ ........... ,. ................... , ..... . " \ -................... . CUllOllU,J'SJUOA WOfk.All ,1.,._ CIR A IUC Tl l. I · ~.f~lntlirool- CAAPDCTRY Ue., 0111AnMUr ._111 ~. blUla, ~·· 1111. Notobtoolall. Papa a-.,.. on renlalJ. LMs. ~. empu., Pree eat. ~ C.Ooob'. eau &65--_J., ..... --·-...a Your t ll• or mlae. aiil.m-GM ~ a int 1.-..n ....... CllMC... ...... ----------~ 'lllllt't. ... ,,. l• .,... -···· •••••••• ••••• ~ • • ···-·················· u.. Cini 125 mID. You 1upply materlala . 58l~Sbaron N t Ollllt.r,-.uM Ne wfort Da1 Ce,. Clute• re•o4•1l•I. Ceeltt. Al•• l\o\t up. ,,... ...... "'*" Plu .. 4 pro1ram ~ ,..,...., ~1 _fJMllJ~~~~~~ ..... k ..... ,,. •• Hl C8*wl• te.a~ . ...,, ...................... . AAY Mplllalt lmpl'Ov. r~s.ntu JAOO•OONCltt;TE llml O>. We~ -...,.. ~UCTIO .. ........ JCMir Ulllaal\ -··-·········•••••••• '-"'"VI ft "' =..__ -.. . cJ Or1¥N&yll, lldewallta • _ dri....,_,. 1 o ec.m •ae _.,_ ... na • dMattbee • Ollar' llfitk...,., wbt - blt11. f'r•• H\. L •» ... b'Mcb Clean CrMUwe lnalCM'l1)', con- W•eMS.-.. llv, •"'ball ll& Ava crete, patio cov•rw. .. '111 e eouth SlO, rhr decU 6 feDt'H O( all ~!!!~!........... ~ repairell~ ~odor k1nd1 S•rloua. Lie WW bab)d T:IQAM-&PM. Do won ""yself. ~~~~. ll7M5. Dout. 646-07tu CbildNa hum I maa s Ql.otO\ ~------­yrs Mon-~,.._ In my bome for workln ...-.. U\Y aac. Moe Fri. _.o wll. Trau ~ Blabop·1 £a\nc\lon au,.t Cleaninc, Clean *"1 2 Br home tBO. 3 Br NO Spot t'lun lna. trawd.. pet odor, no add ----------1 cbar&e. ~Iv msa. 0 it , .. s.r.tce •••••••••••••••••••••• R G Cocutru Co, aen bJda contnrtor. com-m 'I /resld , 631 53113 . 831.9258 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••M•••••.,.•••• •••• •••• occ-...... l Toe tnack. Lit "' h.aod-ttrlp ur r• Tr.a. tree trim. Dao ,.a, NliDiah your anU· ea.mt. Cl"' pianc. • !me furn ---------&1! aw. z.ac Newport Ski.Pk*Ser. dump \rUCk. a CM ll"lldbw. haul. tree Ii yrd • Wrk. nilsc. 131-U57 ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Haulln1. cleanups . o......, cliean upt1 • driveway r e movab. land1capln1 Georu trl~. 557.fl271 _It._-._· _5'5-_1(11'2 _____ hit bauJlni, res $14 Ir up Yd Ir aar clnupe. Free a rru *2-4581 LAWN ser vice. land· scape, cleU·\1119. __ baulln_---'1'--MZ-_Mcn ___ , t'4llll1•11Cde8"111i11 ICJ!I Reasonable, reliable. refs, own trans. Moruca ·a MZ-0298, 9'-4878 Cedar Crpt & Uphol Oanen. nr waxin&. aen cln'a. RaoJM. Prof. Simon 838-6M3, 751..8951 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AWle, Hms •Off, Fran• cell's lmmac Clean!ng Serv We care more Licdtbnd. 159·0323. 7»1557 Gardening, tree trim· •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• min&. dean·up, • malnl. Want a REAU. Y CLEAN serv Amie. !M8-Ml4 HOUSE? Call Gmanam La *'•t I Gtrl Free est. MS-51.23 . •••••••••• ••• •• •• •• ••• • AvaJes Garderung. Tree lrimmin& & removals . yard mainls . sprinkler systems . lawn s. Landscape, irr11at100. Robin's Housecleaning clnup, reas 10 yrs exper Srvc. lor a thoroughly u c & bonded. Norbon.i clean house. ~1 SJHl162 or 897 2862 cleanLIJlB, 646-3414 Call Snow H I ---------· ousec eao1ng Mm • 'f Tree trimming & re Forahomethalsparkl~s ••••••••••••••••••••••• r c n ,.,..11ile; ....................... P£TDS PAIHTlHG ~pr 'd. RH• Rat••· Free t:.t. CaU OeH »069 ALL PAIM'TIM6 HouM! lot/Ext by Llc'd • a U • ' Neatl'lJ.SSft a.....s ~actor. Pr" •-•••"¥"•••• .... • ~s lotS'7S FAt. New We Paillt1.n1. air • Reroof. 551.fCm ty , .. ·ab ID I l• Prof. palntlnc. Est • Int rocbbakff·e,ompo· 1f3'17135. Low rat.es. Free IMsD PAJNTlNO Ptee ..t. Ml·- tllt. $31-47.,, S'6-Gl3 trv. ext.r. ceWnp. ~-Aval.I. t.al renovation 1peclallat. ...:..;:.....=.------- Palntlnc. lNT/EXT. Small coauoercW jobe s..tllt/Alee•w •' Neat. booert. reas.. 1.2 after boun. -.-. ••••••••••••••••••••''• • yrs. exp. Lie 'd. Dave ---------Expert 0res1ma•tn1 " _*"_l'_Ot.5_. ------IJlt/Ext paint.In~ Ir home Alterations. C.tm woc'la. ftMldential •commerc1al replU.rs. Beliab e •re... Emi lrH1aa'1. Mf.1322 . 0 _ ~. work. Free est. All , painting. Pree est. ™"as. 5,~58 r............... . ratea.67$-Seiil.673-0737 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pa1otlng, Rea/Comm I. ENCE'S TV. rr ynt PainUnl Ir Ratoratlon. "Par Excellance". at. llc1ln1Jreh. Richard Sinor. 836-SS.SS Wa.Upaper twi1Jng, fast service. quality work Le Pap1er. 714-536-2350 WAUIAPHINC. Qualtly work Evu 631-DS. Servul& O>utal comm. 8 0 yrs. Highest quahty ell per· ays' ev••• work Ran bl. Lie 'd. wknds. ts.95 +. 957·ICJ86. Dave Sll6-M2S T~ _____ ..., Painung, Int/Ext. Qlty mat., work. res1d & Ln diet Free est. 646-~ , .. •.•..•...••. , •.....•.•• ......................... FREE trial lesson credentialed, reading, imth Ir French. 673-60f11 'tM •• a..1., ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIVORCE BY MAJL FUlnt to final ~o Ac.tioo Legal 842-5100 El.ECTRlCIAN·Pnced nahl·free e1t1mate on lar&e or sma II jobs moval, clean.ups, haul likesnow 979-0076 Bn .. k S II '--"" c .. wor ma JO.,,. Ex l / l n l p a 1 n l & away, landscape Dave For Excellence 1n Newport, CosU. Mesa & wallpaper Qual work. Custom Des ign wood patio covers & decks, free quotes ~7 ·9'2 ll <lft College students, wiodew washing. ResidJst.orea. Xlnt work. 842-5.449, ~71112 Sandwich Expresa w11J U c. J3372St 673-0359 draa-up your next party ----.----or evmt •tOAJr sperlalty ligh quality res1d, com· Ellcluswe Errand Service catenng. 3 locations m 'I Ir ind. wiring 1tt ~6 hous«lea.rung: Clearu.ng ll'VlDe 67S-311Seve:. reas Free e:.t Stevt! t'9m _____ _ G WI al s.r.lcff Unlimited. ~3'126 .... ... -5fl"'28_· _1 __ _ Phob7aplly Window cleaning. Rell11 • ble. depend.able. all area.ti, ~2093 Will do grocery s hop· Ot.11549-7011 MPM lowest cost. Tom or J oel ping. dry cleaning. shop· 642-4521 !"~iJ~~~:~!;'P s~or:!: c-tlf /COllCrefe r-cJ.g liver. transporting ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cbaJdren. Anything you Concrete work by The K&B cust.om wood renc need. Rel avaU. Call aft. Starving College Stu· Ing, gates & fence repair. 3::1> Lon 673-3064. d e n t s . P a t 1 o s . 64G-40llO or 838·3036 dnveways, sidewalks F\nd what you wanl in Waler d 1 v e r s 1 o n Daily Pilot Classifleds specialists 641-8427 Sell w1lh EASE• lt'sa BREEZ~ Oassllied Ads 642·5618 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'le llwowen Awr-111 0 C contract s. g r eat party idea ~7-8390 Ask for Jan Manee --------- Get GREEN cash ror WHITE elephants with a Clru.s1fied Ad Ca 11642 5678 MRS. Cl.EAN makes 1t Gleem. Bac h., apti.. homes. 549-9372 Alice's Housecleaning Reasonable, relJable & refs. 673-1266, &46-<t87 l House & apt. cleaning D\)Oy detail work. Over 4 yrs exp. Refs Call Oob· bie· 750-4741 belore lPM ••••••••••••••••••••••• l...EVELOR lil.INDS Get the best for less !'Tee est 84().6313 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving by THE STARVlNG COLLEGE STUDENTS Exp. lrg truck 641-3'27 ESSIAM Custom Pa1ntmg f''ree F..6l. 3 yr guar Oiuck F..6S1an 962 1478 P-..YowCosMe lnt1Ext Free est Lie lf320881 Guar Ref!> Tt.'<l 871004'7or631 108K ---Sell1dle items 642·5678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMAGES BY IK E WE'RESPEClALISTS CAil 642·0244 ........ Jbplir ....................... Neat patches & texture)> FUlEST. 191-143' SELL 1dJe 1tcml> with a Daily Pllot C.:la!.s1f1ed /\ti ------ Slop'• Take lime to re1!fl and shop at home. n: i sunple with Daily PUbJ Classified Ads Ancf tr you have somethin( to sell. call a friendl«" Classified Ad Viser al 642 5678 ~!.~~."!::! ..... !!~~ ~.~~~ ..... ?!P.~ ~~-~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~.~~·~.~ ..... !!~~ Help Wanted 71 00 Halp Wcmhd 71 00 Hetp W.ted 71 00 Hllp WG!ftted 71 00 Halp W..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSEMBLERS AtJl'OMOTlVE SERVICE WRmR Bankmg1S& L CA.RWASH TB.LSl CA.SHIH CLERICAL MECHANICAL Expenenced preferred. Good medical insurance ~ plan, profit sharing & ASSEMBLERS pa.id vacations. Apply in person to Ken Campbell. lnvolves assembly of air Attcn F\Jllerton S a. L seeking Immediate employment full time teller for N B avail f 'or mt.crv1ew call olfke Typrng JOwpm re 6444400 q'd Exper pref'd bu\ will -·---- train. Call !114 >87 1·4244 CAR WASH HR P for appt. E 0 . E. full & Part Time START EARNING YOUR EXTRA CHRISTMAS MONEY NOW conditioning units. Will ChrysMr-f'ty..o-"' 18&over M~RO CAR WASH 2950 Harbor Bl CM PLUS \ r a 1 n h 1 g h sch o o I 2929 Harbor Blvd. gaduates with auto shop ___ c_OST __ A_M_. _E.5_A __ BANK.I.NG CUSTOMER SERVICE REPUSENT•TIVE $25 IOflUS Aftet> WoridftCJ 40 ~ Wt: Offer· background. Atrl'OMOTJVE CASfflER for quality men's store Full lime. expr'd pref. Call Mr TiKcrt for interview Garrys &Co 759·1622119 Fash.ion Island Top Pay llNMdlclh Wcri IODYSHOP An urgent need exJsls for a person lo work 30 hrs. per week in our branch servicing custome r needs Exper ienced tell er and /or a sharp tramee with cash1enng background who can worlt Saturday UOam to 2pm) as w e ll a s weekdays, is needed. Familiarity with typin1 ii reqWred. 1'.IU beoefita ... ~ PleaeecaU: s..ort w LOftCJ T •rm Aui9 wownt1 We offer good starting salaries, company paid medlcaJ. dental and IJfe imurance for employees and dependents, credit uruon and more. MAH.AGER Experienced only. Good medical insurance plan, profit sha ring & paid vacations . Call Nick Varsakat Typi1h s.u.fcrltt AcchJ Ctert&s Recepti•lah GeMt"al O ffice APPLY IN PERSON ...... CASHJERS · Full lime. will t rain , 6 :30am 3:00pm, Newporler Inn, 644-1700 Sandy Good mu o Ext:i.58. E.O.E WISBW Qrvsltr-l'tpDuth 29129 Harbor Blvd. COSTAllESA ~ltJ4 CAS .. H Te ... OF•'f~ 2061 Business Center Drive Irvine lWANSPOaT OYMUMCS ma••~ .... --.cA UUt•as We wlll t rain . Apply 1am. M acGre1or Yachl.s. 1631 Placentia, ASST SHOP ORDER Oerk. w /tuln. Lite typ· ing, package orders. 4 day worlt weelt. Paid benefits. 9'79·7660 Mon· Thurs. ATTBmOH llOrO•..- Ho &pa-. Heceu. Jf you are new to Costa Mesa. li!mporarily d1s- contmuing your educa. t.ioo. recenUy discharged from the service, or for any reason seeking tem· parary or career work. consider this unique op- portwuly. Ya..C•l*'n $216PtrWk 'Ibe women and m en we are looking for may be Ured of typing, folding papers, warebou&e jobs and working for a limited Inc ome. Work with young people. Rapid ad· vancemenl possible. If )'OU are 18 or over and wouJd be available to start work Immediately. call ..... btwn 9:30-3:30. 645-6514 Aulo Detailer wanted. will train. mUlt uve dnven tic.-....&61. · A\Tl'OllOTIVE •DIAl.aSMP saYICI 08'1'.! Oraqe County irowlb requlrea HOWARD a.vrolet apualon I 1. Bea.y duty llDe ~l­ dlnt! (l'raM. work not ,.red). AUI'OM<YilVE SHUTTUIUS DRIVH MllSt have good driving record & valid Calif dnver's license. See Ken Campbell. Affos ~ 2929 Harbor Blvd. COSTA ME.5A Babysitter for 19 mo old girl, Npt Ht.s area or poss your home. Mon & Tues 2:~. also other times as needed. 645-9258 BANKING TBLH Commercial banlt Teller ex:penence necessary for thls full time, permanent position. Position re· quires . courteous & qualit y service to customers. We olfer a good salary & benefits & excellent working conditions. ApplJcant.s should con· tact .,..EAU84 714-752-0600 bt2J MANUFACTUlllS .... UOl Dove Street NB Equat ()ppor EID~ 8'fber Stylist to mana1e s*t-tlme. 631-9577. Tues-Fri, H. Sat/ 9·5. eves. -an-:mir - llWHG Q.HK Typing & b1l1Jng or in· wu:es. for fast growing furniture mfg. co. Ex ceU. typing a must. Must '\now 10-key by touch. Good company benefits Carta Mesa area. Ask for Helen. ~a961 &al builder with good carpentry background. Sam L. Morse C o 64.'>-1843 lbokkeepmg Clerk. Entry level position available m aggressive compuny Excellent op pt 'y for Jeaming a corporate of- fice accountmg system. For interview c all !TTJ-1546 Bookkeeper-Part time Unlversity Commumty Association Good IOCil· tion. M2-8200 <>¥er IB .. exp. pref'd. Co. belle. Metro Car Wub, _, HarboC' Bl., CM. CASllEIS UTDT•M MARKETS ~Nnil oow available ror full ·time aSsrsfao managers on 2nd. & 3rd. shift. No expen ence nee. We train. Start $3.10 to S4 per bour. Ad vancement cpportunity for manage menl positions t.o $5.S() per hour if qualified. For more 1nlormal100 & in tcrv1cw, 495-9'J50 or <'all 114/537·4840. Will 1n t.erview on Saturdays lly apporntment Equal Oppor Employer OUld care for 4 mo & K yr old boys. Mon ·Wed 3 :K>-S :.!PM. occos f"r1 N. Mesa atl•a, 557 3111:! afl 1PM CMI fftcJ!Meret /DffiCJ"« Career opport unit y avai.Jable to ta tented an cbVldual with night con trol &i.t.orm design back ground. Apply in person with r esume & work lb>kkeeper wanted. CX· samples t.o Mr Fuentes per, (Of' restaurant. Call at Robert Bein. Wilham 493-2603. Frost & Ass<><'. 1401 Quiul &okkeeper Dependable. SL Newport Beach. mature. must bave some Oeaning skills &/or ex~r · AP· Now hinng personnel ror prox 12 hrs wk. in local housecleaning in Sad· interior design studio. dleback Valley area CaJ1642-0442 Fl.lll-part·t1me . Creal &okkeeper. full charae. start.mg wage. Regular Experience in restaurant raises. Call Sandy at lhe acct ·g. daily reports, FIDal Touch. 951-7008. CLERICAL PA.ITTIMI 752-6666 CLBICAL S.curiUee proce11Joi secretary lor Faab1on I.I.land Investment firm. Good sk1Jls. ability to w ork w /lighl supervi3ion. Call 6'0-0123 CLEIUCAL Typing, telephone & misc Accurate typing & dependability a must 4 Girl Office X.lot benefits 0 C Airport ar~ll f'redenck Brown & AllSOC 714 /546·9995 C\encaJ PEISOHMEL GOUAL OFFfCE PART TIME. We are seckm~ an rtfl c1enl. peoplt! (lnenled perl>o n t o perform cbverslf1eo du\1c5 1n the Pcl"500nel ()(flee Apph cant should have htl ingual sk1lh., Spanal>h English & be ablt' to work Mon.Fri. morn· angs. Apply an person. 9am noon, Mon ·Fr1. PenonneJ MARRIOTT HOTB. 900 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach. EOE C.1encal PACI AC MUTUAL acct '1 receivable, acct ·s payable , manual payroll. Position open in Dana Pl. For job in- terview caU 213/630-6268. Aak for Norman. A major lJfe Insurance company headquartered 12 noon·SPM dally. Mon· ln Newport Beach has r. opportunities lor an lbJkbepinf, Ut.e & part ti.me, real estate ofc in N.8. .eleaaa.Dl aW'Tound~ lnal. 54f..%185 M·F Fri. General ol tee divldu.als with skills and duties, rellel recep iene ral o ffice ex- tlonist, lite typing. mail perienee ln 1 or more of proee.&&lng. Good ulary .... _ foU-·· .. & beoelit.s. w\pply Mon· v""' u·•unl areas : G 'Ibur from SAM·lPM al Bulldna; BOOKKEEPIN CLERK Nu Orm Plana, 1194C ~ .... .._~ ... ·~• n.-i. ttquirea -Jl\ill-time. Ellper. not CIL •.:.c....,.._, ;.';.'le =d B • 0 k ntt. lliftY co. bene. ~Pl>· !.Airportt.oop~~~~°"~~=~-1;-iC'.~tt.lt-Ol!rtcat- Penoonel for Mlnlon ly • 1• PlaceoU• CM. ---------CoeqM1t•Tenninal Viejo, El Toro Is La1una orcall&l2>-0lll. CLERICAL Operatort Beach omc... Pleaae CAFETERIA WORKERS C .. ISTMAS <Qadllical/ contacl Joaa Gore, ln all depU, caabiera. AbtbClertla a. N•• car aet·ready ..,.tm Hlad makera. cook '• MONEY -TWX()pcralor &edlnlclaml Bllnkin« Mtpen, llne servera, •Attountln1 Clerk CM exp. p referred. M t1m T ...... ,.t IAM-2:30PM Mon-Fri. f1le CJcru, 1 to a moolb W• have Imme diate Pl-AM WOltiDI condi-,..... L Nwpl Bc h a r ea nr alli.l&Uneotl In trvlne. opmlnsa. If you quality, tiaal, near JollD WaJM .._ • .,... PHation llle. (7U) Opedep aow. Top bour-w olftr a unique work- Airport. &x~. JO. ......... m"1«>for~ew. lJ'PQ + ....ut)' chanrn 1111 .Ml'()nO*it lft acid). b #h Clio. for YH· ~~:'!~ ~~= Cafeteria EmployeH, OD a trip to Puerta Uon \0 eacellMl com--~1u. lff Service Du~=~~ ~ 'd!!J t!!!r1~: V~tMOWI f:rn=a0~lew•1>- LO.L Oerica.I ·~& .... OfC Perm Ptr C .O. Lovely Newport Ctr Cc>. Boofr. ~. " lJlbl typing. filing, figure aptitude Lrvine Personnel Agency 488E17th, Costa Me:.a St.e 224 642· 1470 O.ERlCAL ST A.RT EAIMIHG C .. ISTMAS MONEY HOW!!! •SECRET AlllES With & wu.hout Sil •TYftlSTS •PIX OflBATOR *ACCT CLERKS •IOO•UtHPIRS •KEYPUNCH OPH •CLHKS ALSO •GEHB.AL L.AIOI •TRHE ASSEMILHS •PAatERS Lon K & s hort term . holiday & vacauon pay Hosp1talnat1on ava1lu blc. VOLT ,,f'V\6.._}ll:;IAUw •dli>Jf//ll lo 546-4741 S48Campus Drive (Across from John Wayne Airport> Equal Oppor Employer Clerical P&ISIOH CASE PROCESSORS rr..-..... ........ ed. Pe11~lon d:fct~~\roeot neeas fn'dl s-fo mAnY •peel• of Pen11lon Adrnlnlatration Buie l'Qlltb abWUes required. Good opportunlly to work la aru of e•· pMliorl and arowth. W• offer out1ttndln1 ~ cooditklol and a liberal beMl'lu p.acaa1e. U ~ quallfy, pl&ae ap· P1 ln penon to PACIFIC a.IU/G&tY AL Type .owi>m. 10 kt>>. hi 1111(. & gnJ ofr dut1e!> Xlnt co bent Irv !'>46 8780 C.EU-G&tYAL f'ull time. perm<i nt•nl ptJ1111Jon. t=>I firm TYi>'' S(Jo;,-pm. 10-key. f11Jni: op pt > for ad' Jnt·em<·nl Ou"lsty Foodl.en 1t"t' "'::Ot 7Sl 5743 C\erit Typi.st.'i Pnor oU.ce expenence. good t>Ptnl! skills & ability lo operate 10 ltey desirable Good co benefits f'or appt ca ll 640 4 580 ex t 3Jl EO.E. ---- •COOK• F..xpenmnod cook oy,lf'r bear ~ r..l>tuH.'I :\t'«I 1mmed1Jll'I)' for 1ipi..-ru ng or exciting SEW srtMDllFTER REST AUkANT On Newport Ba y Excelle nt l'.Omp any benefits & worktng con dJ~ Apply 1n per:.on .,..eeltdays 9am-4pm 3333 W. Coast Hwy Mewport leodt COOK 1\aes lbNSat ll.am·7pm Delivery 1warehousernu11 f'u 11 ti me, work 1 n warehousf.' & pickup / deliver art1l'lc:. in COIJI pany 11an Mu)>t haV<.' good dn vin~ rec:ord & lw over Lii 641 13911 DEl.JVERY MAN For early 1\M L A Tim~ no me dell very rour..e. Econo c <ir required Adull.'I Only 2•,,Hr per day No col lt'ct •ng MSOMo. net take home +gas allow+bonos WeslmlnS\.er, G G., H.B. 8112-5711 ------· DELIVERY·TOP PAY NO SELLING. Must be UI or over, own ttaru;. 4: 30·t pm. fllon·P'r 1. •Q.BIC TYPIST• Lead1Jl& Orange C.ouoty M.f gr company aeelt inc 1nd1v1dual1 fo r clerk typist poalUoea. Must type 45wpm R"'llponeU1Uibls include tYPal. nunc. ceoeral disical dut*, 2 >'Tll es- per. • J.te!ft'al olc JM't· rernd. Apply 1n person 531-0811 Ideal schedule. Ex· lillc-------·t-~ eeUed compall)' benefita wtaidl include: medic:aJ.. ........ v ..... --. . prllfk ............. .. procram. Ap p l) In ........... d .... IMDlloflloriaCM f42,M27 E.0 .E .-...\o: J.C.,......, ~,'ht~ Newport BMdl B.O..& M i r ---------Qu'll.er Penon. p tr. al· Cocktail Wai tress. temoons l·S, &c Sat. Stu· anis~klll& ~.=,· ~leftt•~e••' es • err-ea. Over 21. 7PM fUoUnd welcome No ex· 2AM Thurs.sun Apply ID per DeCe55UY 64& 7735 penon 2414 S t~airv1ew. Santa Ana. A.sic for M 1uy Counler Girl expen enced Lou an q1.11ck pnnt shop Sir Speedy. :1744 W Warner COIL WINDERS Ave . Santa Aoa Call Electro mechanical as m2392 aft 4pm semblers Growing solenoid com C 0 U NT E R L A D Y pany has 1mmed fume dryclt"aner' 3 d.1yo; opc-n1ngs for trurnPl'!i week L ocated 1n & or exprd personnel Newport Bedt·h CJll Work wt\h l>mJll prt> ~7~1 l'1S1on parh i:ood COUPLE Wi\NTJ::D to manual dexterit y J help manait<' ,m bus•· ml.l."ll Gd C'O benefit--& ness PJJ1 llml.' :wi.u~t M working t·ond), Sal Jr) 14'\lhnl( to lcam 642 2247 open Apply 1n per~on or rontaC\ Charll.'nc at CllSTUIHAl'o I n!>1de & S R ENGINEERIN(; out f'nv St·h C M KM Producuou Pl. NB basacl .) dog & yrd care 642-8584 Retired OK 642 0411 ----Collc-ct1on £xped1tl)r. por.at.ioos are now OJ>('n for our collert1ons dept exper helpful SJO 1601 ~O.E COME JOIN US! KEY ENTRY OPIRATOltS Expanding firm has openmp for data entry aperatoc. \ yr. min ex· per. required. Full & part tJme boors avail. for lll. 1.nd. or 3 shift and tor weellend1. Som e tem· porary positions avail. Call for appt. CUSTO DIAN Part t1mt-for Harbor area chW'C'h Late after noon & eves CJll Fred 631·2880 Data &:try °'" lmmedJate operungs for sk1lled DE operators Anaheim lout1on Ex cellent :.tart.mg wage 4' employer paid benefits whic h include dental plan Opportunity for ad vancemen\ Apply to. General Med1<'al Center. 2121 Town Center Pl. Anah eim 92806 7141937 ·0180 E O.E M/F/H Day Bartende r . ex perlence only, apply m person. bet. 4: 30.5: 30 Mon-Fri JP Mac 's 1014aAdams Ave. HB. DB.I Part time weekdays on· 2301 San Joaq\llD ~ Hills .Road COM 64G-~ DIM<>t4STIA TO.S Fri.Sat JOam to 6prq, Work near your home. Coupons, foods & s m all appliances 714/168-Mil or 2131240-7000 DENTAL ASSIST Prl'g· nanl cha1rs1de dental as• sist.an\ oeeds sub5t1tute for Dec "79 and Jan 'llO Can you help? 548·5!'>1 .-. DENTAL-Career oppty for tughly motivated en. lhus1asl.lc RDA. 2 yrs ex. per. fnnge benefits. lnii. & bonus sys tem Varia. ble shifts m a fu.n orietn- ed ofc Call us at S47·tia Dental Office needs pa>i lune clerk typist Goad typtn(l slulls reqwtetf' &c attent.ion to detail. AP· prox 12· 15 hours per week H.B. 842·6631. ---- DENTAL Penodonist needs full tune assistant. Ex- panded dut.les opport\llli· ty. x.ray certificate .... q\&red. Experience .-t· ferred . Excelte~f benerita. Salary op~. H.B. area. 842·6631 Dental Ass-'\, Ortbo .. Clu'.., N.B. Part time or (\all time up to 4 days PfJ week. Top salary,. benefill. Ortho exp1 •' RDA req. &12-26216. SAFEGUARD ~~ F::!ct~~:e~e !~!~ DtlolaJ M&latant, X·r•x Newport '9acb. MS-6401 lie r~wred. Gard•A BUSI.NESS SYSTEMS blf4:30. Groveolftce.G-7UJ • ...,. Z/13 Yain1ew Rd c M -DWVEltY Autlrnnter J>i:NTAL MJJSTAN"t 548-3081 · · · needed AM • p lit Cbaln1ide 4 day ..... La1una Beach. So. well. XJnl.pay .. ,,._. c t.ariaa. Da.na Pl. San Priv. NIM-Sch. olfl~ CONSTRUCTION It Oeme.ote areaa. Depeo· R.D.A.reqd ...... ,,.,, MAJ.N'J'ENANCE One or ~ car a m1.11l. Call DENTIST eitperienc•~· two mm. To •tart lm· 'lbe~er. 951·1111. Great opportmlity. n.. med. "'U·Ume, perma· n I 0112 nent . Tta-•751 b•lwn Deilvery P/UnMAM, L.A. aaaer, M • ~ ... : •• Salary bued on nm.. $100 per week. ...._ • • exper. 1:...-a Btadl. _._,. .vrY CUI( i 1 m; HOWAllCll1"•' ::=,:_-,::· :: c~ -•---'or_._ ... __ · _m_._si_oo_. 157-0041 PtnGMeJ ..=r~CH JIM: C A ll PENT E R ' S Depaa1IMDt s..-.ACI m:LPU. ttaad toot•. cr\·Lff\:. 100Newpcwio.m.r0r ._ J'OU .... ape.rt. s.....-1 lnlllP a atUll, 2 Jn wort nWOttAaY "~.....as NtwPQft Btflda, ea .. COOK . Daya. Penna-Ol!LlVERY • Route a.deal potltJcle -.ve.Q, nem, lrvlne anra. App.ly ~v• L.A. nmes AM llDIDM. Requires l . .i! In pe.raon, The Upper So. ff. 8 . area. G'°d deria.I ctpr. aod l~ Qw&.dDCam,..Dr. aal+eomm. t dy1 . ..-.~-· IN. -..rf....... bl-"'!1. Clil.l • : -~~Dr ,.,.,_... • ..,,, tr-•-P·.. DD.M•Y Penon. LA t1: ~-= t 7'~ a0:ti9f.: ~ ~ ""m --. •n n-car rout.a. Co.ta M ldP91Court. ., Newpmt ca-or Ml.U.. a.t. .. 11tu 1Hnt'1 a c b. o,,ort. &m *-81..m.CM. ....._..,_..,,mo + .... tr~ ... ----.oot7 M-&. .... ........ .,.,.tr7 &.O.S., .. M/P. -------rtu--IDilualo,..tunkr aolve J..-IW wt.al 10U want In ........... l:mplortrll/P' L=.W!lllpt -.am DIUJPllolc::awatWI. ...._Alto need Carri ... ~ .....,, YDI •al• O•W ~.your OM-~. 54M481 or -'-Pff. Soln ..... . .... ...,..,........ ~ --.... ... , .. • . .., ......... ~ "\,.. '-# •• . .. . .. .,. ..... . . ' . . .. .. .. •w'Bt omva. fV•> n ,.an .... M•m1 •C"W .......... ,. ,. ....... ~ ad.J..A~Co. .. _ ••••• •eken •• ..-.... ........ ll&C. .. ""'..... '° .....Sil .. taatialOflllf•·•------~·~ :.~····:::: 117,.PJT. ...._. r. ~ ltt. • fro• M••••rt to 1111. ....._ s Jft.-. Weat•o••· a et all e..,._riHH r .. "1re4, ..._ .._..G!:9l'YUtl .................... !'!'.:!.•'• -#.,: aMe\o ...... alltCaa· -... . cWd t.oei ,_.. ecaul,. ........... Miii& ... o.•r -.a-.a.ore.U: IL 1tan arol:»l Call ....... ,. .. 1.... Nmo• ........ 1IMl~C.M .., s.o &. imvm. 0..eoat'7 __, ... u.a No llP9dal le roqulred _ ..,_ lll8cOreear Y9CJll.t, 1Cll '-t...._ Uaa to ... PellClldla CM ............. ,nnl ' ble.0.C. Alrvort ..-.a ... Electr1ul Cont.raetor. ..,...,, c.11 loa 1to6Pm uve oPelUnl tor aper'd .....,. eA«\.riclan, tun time, pd y B."'11.J). ER vacation, hollday1 6 .'"' benefit• Jnquare wn 1 year. u ..,._ tobulklcuatom ------- rd ood dl1pla1•. ~Cl Eltab\11bed company Small. arowth oriented with be.itb plan, proftt manul of med elec · ~. paid vacaUoll. t r on I c I n a t r h » s ~leady work. Salary challena\na career opp. open. Charlu Cary •Small co. envlrorunent. Qirp .. 131.oe&O la co benefil.t •wk cloee- ly w1th eeruor eo1meers •xlnt opp to ezpand your lmowledae and salary •Micro-processor a p plica_tioaa •beach area DOG GROOMER. Ex· ~for new al.Ore 10 Laauna N11uel. 8f7•5433; 531·9879. ax-tlc iocauon TICHHICIAH I Exp. 0.2 yrs, ,acbool : mil or other SIMOltTICH Exp 4 yrt and AA or equiv.exp. IMSl'ICTOR tWaWMt• 7lH ~ ................. . .W.W•1~ 7111 ftftlDMfa T IJTIU• e;;L................... .. . ..,,..., p ;+. WW .. 'fll.1IMI lmme4lal• po1\\I01't pi 1 t ..... "" ;;!. ~~·veTr~ sJ11 Clerk for d. •r. • ..... Milfta A#I)' et ,.otoma lleQ lts .. E.0 .1. l'ft.bft°' CM ' CMI ,._ .,_, C.Uf. • -- ~S...l~ • ....au .......... ESTIMATOR DtxX>ltATOll SALIS ODIERAL ore. vwmoona lmme41At4t oppor1untty wub &rowtb oriented C arpet Co. need• ~afferi1111t.abW ~I.I.I. weU 1roomed '1. NN'tty, aod adv&o· lllllY fOr lna)dla 1alea fl o.nmt .... aJ. Uw ceneral otnce work Saa. • deoor•Uo• .. Thi ..-UOO r.qt.Ore1 I 2 penonce helpful. Call year• eap•r~eoce In Bill llall 541·1111 for ..ubl1ahln1 to.t• and llJllllo:..;.,.. ______ _ pndn1 m•tertab for PnJducUoo M1t1t be able Gmwlt.I <..'le 1 to develop detailed LAGUNAn~EDlC Al. NtJimta plut auernbly LAB ~ ~ wtslde pro need• (root ~mce re· · cepa -secy Dwerslfled We "'• excellent, pro· poaiUoo. Mature person rreulve salary level• Type SO wpm. n on commemurate with e•· NllOker EOE.@4-0101 perience and ability, and oul1tandln& company benefita which Inell.Ide paid medlcal, dental and l ife Insuran ce f o r e mployee. and depen· dent.a l"or Immediate o ...... Offlc• Vaned duties to include lite typing. mail. nuna. errands. Presley of So. OW.f Coniact Sharon 540.0500 OOf\11deriiUOO, apply m General Office pet'SOl'l to •• Jil of di trodH •• LEAR SIEGLER TIANSPOIT DYNAMICS 3131 West Segerstrom Santa Ana.Ca E.0.E. M/f"/H Part Ume/pcl6s1ble lull lJlne, girl for CM Bldg. des11(n hrm. Typing, l'Jootleeping, filing, good phone manners. self motivated. call Dorothy 96"1-1234 . 9-ll am. ti.VO WOBED Tm'OUIY? NEED mu CASH? Come in and let our trained staff explain how you can get lmmedlate caab. W WI Mm>: JACTOft 1'Ult8S C .... S WAllNOUSI TYPISTS JAMfTOllAL SIClll'AlllS alC1IOMC ASMIUS NI OPIR ......... IO"VllS .......... CAU. TOOA'fl ~ /11.">I! E.0 .E . M/F HMS20 13~2'22 Hotel; Front deak clt!rk. exper pref'd. 1·5 & 111. 4 GBBAL OFFICE dys a wk can ror appt. Full time permanenl, ~_1358 ______ _ tY'PUJi It phooes Good Hwlekeeper . full llme for _co_._ben_*i_its_._644-uA __ 2--1 retirement home Newport Villa. 642·586.l Housekeeper, babysitter, 7 year old boy, Mon t.bru Fri. some eves. Own car. H. 8. C4ll IM7-5622 aft 6 ltouHwh• If you are =·~· we waat you to work ln a dellahlfW • lD• (annal rell. that'• ooJy oPen wkd)'t. Apply In pen wkd19 z.s StonemUl Ttl"l'ac., 2915 Red Hill. CM. IMMEDIATE PART TIME OP&llMGS Help OD SeWJoday 6 &ID· "-1 IDCJnlllDp \odellver DAILY PILOT to our carriers. Mu1t have iood drtvini re- cord, large stat.Ion wap or van. Hourly + mlleaae. Call Harr)' Seeley at: 642-4321 w '!,~ ..... !!~ ~~~ ..... !~~ LOAM llMfl .. o.r . MAMA .. Must have thoroui._ knowledge of FHA/V'A requlrementa plus extensive experience ln FNMA packaging. ONMA pool preparation and warehouse banklng procedures. Grow with a leader that 11 expanding nationwide! Take run charge of all toan shipping from our new corporate office in the Newpart Beach area. C.-Mr ....... 114-'75-IOIO COl.DW&&. IAMK• uselMT'W. MOU•A•I CO. A Coldwell Banker Co. An Equal Opportunity Employer \_•&:•office JAHl'Toa T..._. Daytime work.Call Fllinl It learn rating • 63l-J.SISSaft 5• cl.ams. &15-M37. Jewelry ,__ Sales Person over Zt. Ex· r---------.., ;;-;;, can launch a per. or will tram. lnquire lndur.tn ul new career while you _673-0MU _______ _ Turft To Ktly keepyou.rpreaentjob' KARDEX For TtlftW'my Farmers Insurance .,..-Group wiJJ train you • As~..ts pay you full commissions T e mpo rary work mt'an' a r1e111ble work1n1? i.r hedul~ Loo.: & '>hort term N <• 1· it p e r 1 e n r e n l'ri.-:ss:.i ry To p p :1 v paid \'arauons .never a ft>e while you learn. Before you know at you 'II be ma.Ion& waves m a re· wardinl llfe tJme pro· fesslon Call Ge n e Dillard ror run delalla 848-5W. Responsible Individual needed to immediately auist 10 po1tln1 • ac&eduling activilies- Xlnt opportunity to ad- vance. ROSAN. IMC. TI4 /548-SS33 Npt. Bcb. An Equal Opportunity Employer UY PUMCH Of'H. Needled. Someone to help elderly lady with meal pr•t)aratlon, light ~1&ahopping in \be evenings. Call for 10£ormalion. UpJohn Healthcare Services, ~ Eltp W/PC board BS·~~~~~~~~~ G8B.AL OfftCE Part/time, am ofc. Some ~ Gd work.in1 cood. ,. hr~Tom Kelty Marine Enaineering Inc, 1571 P!acent.la. NB. 548-9617 Girl fti~ for interior decorating 1bop. Open & claie store 9-S. handle customer• 1n salespersons absence Design & construe \ shades. some record ~.Will train Call 873-7830 Custom Shade & Drapery Shop, 3S35 E Coat Hwy. Cdm. Houaelteeplng couple Unusual opportunity L ave 10 exclusive Newport Beach com - munity . new home . llbt.utt. E))1Ush speak· tng, non·s moker . w1references. Spaclou.s e x ceptional prl v ale quarters, living room , I bedroom. Larae bath • color tv. &42·5358 o r I Ml).(lMO. I AS SBC.BS PACUGBS MACH OPBS WAllHOUSI SHIP.-C CUS INSURAN C E PERSONAL LINES UND.ERWRITER · Mm. 2 yn. aper. Typing req. James 41 Co. Irv Call M.awme~ E.O.E. IMSuaAMCI NiOts. 129 Experience. To work in downtown San Juan Cap1atrano. c.aJ..1661-1211. MrAmyx DRAFTING Ara.Strucl ., 2 yra min. exp. Floyd E. Weaver, Structural Enar. 3839 Birch. N.8.~ •DIM=TSMef • Eqlstencecf.lull Ume or .-rt time. C.reer opport Exlnt benef. $5/hour. lfWC I.Jgbtinc 1851 s. Ritchey, SA 547-1843. Dr•gery Wor kroom , ~needed. Near OC: Airport Salary open. 98IWl4l5 Driter, lite d eliveries, Harbor area, neat ap peaiance, good driving record. fuU time. Master Alueprtnt. 234 f'1scher. CM 54<Hl74 ----- DRIVERS Checker Cab S(OOd driving rc•cord Mature ind1v1dual!> ~ Dnver/Gardener, corn· b1nalion person. Have valid Calif. lie. Good driving re c ord M!ah'O'nn aae 20. Apply P ~nnysaver , 1660 Placentia, Costa Mesa Driven wanted. Early mmnlq home dell very. L.A. Times, Npt Bch .,,,., $375+ pr mo. Call Jeu. 546-0ZlS DRIVERS Men or women 2S yrs or older . Know the coa:.t CJ\Je8. Net Sl80 a week or more Or:anij& ~~l Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. Herrmann, Fountain Valley. <No or Slater bet w n Newhope & Euclid) Electrical aembly ASSIMAB Exp. & mo, cap, of quail· tywk. CAL&. 64S.0145 ELECrRICIANS GROWTH OPPORTUNITY • Sr ProdllctiOft Beclilclan Must be familiar with motor assemb.IJes, com · pressora, and generators including wiring a nd testing. Must also be capable or supervising assembly workt:N SolJd assembly line ex perience in the ;, bfwc areas wall qualify you for Uu.s pos1uon. We oCfer excellent. pro· gresslve salary levels commenaurat:e with ex· penence and a bllily. and outstanding company bene.llta wbk h include pmid medJcaJ, dental and fife Insurance for employees and depen- dents. For Immediate COMideration, apply in person to· LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 West Segerstrom Santa Ana, CA E.0.E. m /f /h MOTOR WINDER ASSEMBLER PRECISION 2nd Shilt opening w11h major Orange County manufacturer of prec1s1on machined parts and equ1pmen1 We seek an md1v1du11I with 2 years experience 1n motor winding. wllh own tools and 11blllly to read pnnts We offer top competitive wages end an , p cepllonal beneh11 package which lnclu<Set free medical and tile coverage, 13 paid holiday• includes Chnstm11 shutdown, vacation. 1hltt premium. cost of 11111n; ra11e1 quarterly, and much more. For immediate '~onsldarat1on. please contact: ~ LI.AR Stl!QLER, INC. ,..._ ENIRQV PRODUCTS DIVISION . .. 2040 I . O,eT 9'oad (9'ect HIM A O,er Road) hMa Ana, CA 12705 (714) 5.04210 Immediate 2nd sl'llft opening for · a t Maintenance Eleclflclan with 5 yoara •·Journeyman lnduatrlal maintenance experience. Ability 10 reao achematlca and own hanCJ toots required. A background In a manufac 1u rlng envlronmenl II preferred. EXEC. SEC. • lmmed ~!:i· 2yrs exper. individual able to handle reaponaibillty. Typiol a must.Salary comm w /ex per .San Oemente area. Call OI' apply at Rip CUrl Wet Suites. 3817 So. El Cami.no Real. '98-4920. DIC SICUT AllY $1200 General Office -Part Ume penoo needed ror varied office duties. Word pro- c eu i o a experience belplul. M~ l.nsurance co. ~ G«W!'al Office GIRL FRIDAY - Challengi n g ofrice. marine orientated. Con.a· clentioul " organised. Prefer non-smoker. Neat appearanc e . Call between 8M 642·293S Girl fticby. part Ume. approx 20 b ra wee k . Haun flell.lble. Lite lYP· tnc. Neat appearance S.S. hr. RWR Auoc. Newport Bea5b, 97S-12A4 HOUSBllPU : F\aU time, good wary & l beneflta ... E O .E I Bayview Conv. Hosp. I 2035 Tburin. C.M_Call IELL~ •,1.. nv1CE!::. ('all or C'omt In Todav ln·me l>).1441 2 Hl2 R\J.'11n~• ("1·ntC'r Dn\t' Suite Z<l6 AGIMCY P\re • caaually. com. ICJTCtet ...a merc 1al line• un · derwnte-r Expene nce r e q 'd . Robe rtson Insurance AIM>c. Inc . ~ Mature pe r son pre- ferred. rull time. xlnl beldits & woning cood. Bayview Conv Hos p 20$5 Thunn St. C.M &e&l6 .. EO.E. t IMT8 ACTIVE PllC>GaAMMIHG Laborawey Results clerk I We a re a med 1 ca I Monday through Friday 1erv1ces orcanuataon SU7 lo start_ Alk for Higb level executl ve seeks nghl arm. Must be sbari>. detail oriented. good 111dils. PoalUon re qU>res candidate have degree. Manufacturing or computer terminology a plus Position offers much growth potenUal. outstanding benefits & lovely surroundmgs T en1111raries Tep hy ~~ I ______________ , ' HOUSEKEEPER · Live I in or out. Ctuld care !or lJ I lluntmJ?ton Ben<'h '47·l4'• I located ID Anaheim • Gordon.MO-OHO looklaa fo r an ex Landscapmg pmenced programmer HYDROSEEDER -Tbe to lm1llt lD development fan t a st 1 ~ f I e Id or al an llller active com hydrol'ieeduli IS ol£ered p u t e r s Y s l e m to \ or 2 men. Learn Knowledae R PC 11 . about hydromulch1ng COBOL. & BASI C 11 Wltha large landscapeco he lpful Appl y to In Mis&. V1e)o. Good ~al Med!cal Center . bene AH po6tllon.s full 2121 Town Centt'r Pl. ume &r permanent GoocJ 851-9041 • (<\~) 4l2l We1terly Place Ste 102. Newport Beach 100% Employ~ Pa.id Fabnc Chain interview· mg for management & sales pos. l"abnc or re Lall exper req. Call Mrs K.tndel &40 4040 '..ou :.lQ.C..>' W.AC~--Lil chem1cal refinery Cull time permanent pos1· t1on11. High school chemistry or work ex- perience with chemicals helpful. Day & evening shifts. Slart al S4 hour. Will train. Complete medical & Ins. benefits paid for by company. Paid vacat.loo plan. July & Dec.+ merit bonus Starts WITH T.P .S. We need: •Accou nt a nt s •Secretaries, • Reecp-1.Jorusts. •General Office. •PBX. •Slat Typ1sL'I. & many more in tcmporar) 11u TUSTIN PYSOHMIEL SERVICES. IHC. 1T102 lrvme Bl. Sle 201 TUSTIN 544-6141 IOOo/o "'" To c..t GENERAL OFFIC E · Ute bkq. typing & good on phone.~. GBBAL OFftCE Fu II t 1 me 1 mm e d employ, 4-0 hr wk Some nights & Sat o rra ce d\.llles tJ!.cLJccu _Jiec • CreO.l & cash1 er 1ng Benefits incl patd IM & pd vacation. Matur e, norM1moker pref. Apply 1nperson: JEWELS BY JOSEPH South Coast Plata. CM General l girl otrlce. bealnner, lite type. phone. 9 to 5. S500 mo. OC Airport. 97$-0844. ~an. Automatic salary ................ . lncreas e program . General Office E.O.E .. 5*-3281 YOU CAM ao TO FACTORY TRAIMllS WIMEIDYOU ASS1t•as FACTOltY WAllHOUSE B.ECT ASMILI Paid Weekly No Fee T-.iwsy ~ices at Business Ctr Dr l.rvlne 752-6666 E.O.E. M/F FA.51DON SALES ALTERATIONS CA.51DERS Jobn Hotao·s women's tpedalty store will open October 29th In :.-.:sort 'a Fash ion Cent.er. Openings for women lo sales, sWck, cashier, display ai altentioo departments. WOIKTODAY WITH en-Lin:. llMl'Oll~ PfllSONNUJUMCU ~ ln lhe morning and 10 to work Im· mediately. Top weekly pay ... Excelle nt op- portunhy for ... IG.I Ofc Typist '40-50.,., ./I CMley op1r .. cwa ...... "to.ce.. IPUO,.ual•• INM.._.../recept ./St.Jtty,ast I Seotlmln fwc:.:SHI IMll ITwx&T•xo,.r Register today and eam opporturuty for Puerta Vall;&~045 ~f~=--cb)'t 10 en-Lin:. I'• bl a I e t a c t o r 'I UMPOAAl!Y l'fl!SONNfl stll'lllCts l**alen. '3·15 per h.r. 3723 llr'Cll Street to 1tu1. Merit raises. • .... ,.,. .._. 1S17 Monrovia Ave. N.8 . 1~~~~~~~~ 548-5125 I~ nLE CLERK · Part· time. Jmmed. C>Denift1. Cell Balboa 11.arln• Hardware for appt. -...rl. E.0 .E. MIF/H If It's got wheels you'll move it t•sterln a Dally Piiot CllSSlfled ad.C:.11 642-"71•nd OIXDAL0"1CE GOOD JOI! Seruor Citlsens men. 2 days per week. car Call 873-22119 Grapruc De!lagn~r, Paste· up Artist & Cree lann' artist for advt•rt1!> lDg publJshtnK ro Fur 1nt e rv1ew call . (114 .1493-81.22 Guards Promotional op - portuniUes can provide bourty rate lncreues Up To $4.50 Hr. ll pays to see ua. Apply m peraon. Mon·fi'rl bm· pm. 1532 W . Com· monwealth. Fullerton. Ca OR 230 W. Warner. Room 202. Santa Ana Welsfan]o Gucwds.t-vlen -GUldtDS ~II & part lime . All areas U nifo rm s furnished. Ages 21 or over Retired welcome No experience nee. App. ly UnivenaJ Protection Service, 1226 W. Slh Street, Santa Ana. In· t.erview hours 9-12 & J_. Mon lhru Fri. Hairdresaer w /following, statiial1 avail for rent at The Village Fair. L.agima Beach, 494-1600. Hal.rdriuen. ID person Interview only . Hair Hunters, 70 Fashion lalaod. N.8. HANDYMAN For amaJJ electron.lea co. Light janitorial duties. Delivery "pick up In co. truck, pacluiging. Must have valid caur. drivers lie. Apply 0 .L.G . Systems, 11152 Condor Ave.F.V. Hardwan Sales. Apply In person . C r own Hardware. 3107 E. Coast Hwy,CDM. Help wanted-Cinema, Call Don or Mark after Spm at 875-4.580. ttC«OltY FA.IMS Has part-time aale opp. day time for malure l*1Y. Why -. get back lo leWnl In a pleu. ant ln-tereatini Hickory Farms store. You select the hour i. See Mr_ 'lbompaon, South Coast PWa Lower Mall. AIM.IOI THAT ALSO PAYS GOODMOMIY YOUQJ... aUredlve lady W/lfl!Od penooali\y to be our...._ oa our 1.wnl yadlt • et maet•na• CODven\loas. F'rff for pmiodic travel on b1.&1l· .-tri ... XIDt IUtJ • ••• ,~~.Phone _,,,Mr. VH, (71f)Mf.t'107. OMCITl•R• Permaa•ot p.,Mlm• HGIMU. Xlat oppt1 to _..., &uell4DI tn-•=•Dt laeoma. R907 Warner AH! ll215 y r . old boy L at e housekeeping Pn Vitti.' ; l.;u!una ~tl?Uf'I room Near busi.es & IJl-4S.42 schools Perfect for atu I 279~7 ('J iii)\ Hu~ul d en t or Grandma I Newport Beach 7!'>9-9219 I l'.;ves I llO\.iSt:Kt-;t;PElt Lm I '-anta \n.1 .S)-01)0 \n,d1e1m 9 2 11 0fi dri~tn)( r ... cord nl·c· i 14 93i O JljO F CI ~: ;~751 for mtc•rv1ew •I ' ' \I 1111 i l111iAll l\11"l. I lff ... ing, or.:amLed pt>r~on t•1 It manage hou.,eholt.1 & I ran~ for 2 l.lltle WY' I With M o. M om & I 1' qu.ol '"-'l'"rtun11' lawyer Dad Full·llme. L 1-.mplo,\t'r m f ' drive, Englah. UvelD. In _.::--------- Irv. $1.50Wk. ~J-5710 l«XJSEKEEPER · Llvem for elderly l»dy an S fo May have other day employment. Ca 11 aft. 6Plll 675-6780. 50-lM 1. Housekeeper. live in. ctuldren 9. II . 14 Npt Sch 642 3361 or 642 885'l Wanted· t-'ull t1mt· hv~ m hwaeke-eper. 5 days. for JWO e.Jderl> ~ ~ Huntingt on lJe ;i r h 962-0439. Peopje who need people should always check the •INSPICT~• ISTAtmell Elednxucs co. needs l st artK'~ mapeetor UM" a II 1nspectloo band toola. compvator. knowledge al Vl4 5 desired Mt.n 5 )'n recent exPE'r Only quahf1ed J)E'r.IOru nE'(.-d apply Xlnt work1n.: t'Olld & bend1L:. Corn{· in ur~uu Mmtft' $pe<ioftiH 1640 Monro\ ta CM 642 2527 EOE Service Directory in lhe SELL 1dJe llem.s w1t.h a DAIL V PILOT Delly Pl.Jot Classllled Ad Inspector• \1 F H IHVEHTORY Cooa.DIMA TOR Corp beadqwuten r or stale w ide f1nanc1al Mn'lcel !1rm -Faaftioo laJand. To nm inveniory in maiJ room operauon. Sblpprng. rece1v1Dg. :.up ply ordenna. uwentory caatrols. mail prwessuic ar \pect&1 pro,ecu Ex pe raence requ1 ted 641).()123. 9 JO lO 5 00 l!t~!~Y~ d JO day 11d m lhe DAILYrtLOT SB YI CE DIRECTORY OOlTNOW• 64~5'71 LEGAL SECUTARY Newport Beach attorney 1eelt1 eaperleoc ed S.cretary wUUng to learn all pbaM9 ol legaJ. lf&a51 have knowledce ol Mag II Relaxed al· moaphere, ezcelleat bmerll.S 151-9041 • f<\~n~(j •O•••• ,..,,,., .. •ft0""4t....-~~ "\21 Wesll•rly Place Sle 102. Newport Beach 100"'. Employer Paid Shape Your 1.._. Future At ~I Excellent opportunities for ellperlenced Inspectors to join our expanding learn 1n the following areas INSPECTION SUPERVISOR 2nd Shift Aequtres a m inimum of 5 years 0 C . supervision experience with thorough knowledge o f USAS Y 1• 5 blueprint dimensions required Will oversee final inspection function PRECISION MECHANICAL INSPECTORS htmdladWft We are seeking 1nd1viduals to Inspect thst article machined parts and equipment using standard inspection techniques a nd practices. Must be able to read and use engineering drawings. RADIOGRAPHIC & ULTRASONIC INSPECTOR 2nd 8hltt We are seeking an lndlvldual qualified at Level 11 tn both categories tor a minimum of 2 veara. Knowledge of NAVSHIPS 250-1500-1 helpful. Requires 5 years experience In NOE. In return for your valuable skills. we offer top competitive wages and ~ an Industry leading benefits package which includet lire, medical, prescription, and dental coverage along wifh 13 paid holldays Including Christmas shutdown, coat of living raises. generous retirement, and much more. for Immediate conStOeratlon, please contact: LEAR Sll;GLER. INC . ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISION 2CMO E. 0,. Roed (Red Hiii •Dyer Rotd) Santa AM, CA l270I 111•1 MNZ10 a friendly ad-vtsorwm help you turn your whlet1 lntoulh. Inc tldllta req""'4. Call II MW f'Mldeatl. ...,_ •:• A.II • ...a Plrm'/t. Pia bn. NMd l :tOP.9::•torDtM. HT ,,, •• ,1ur. ' 71,_..13 :!~tallt1 Houeu ,NI.arm. I ~. Oc'otler 10, lt79 LmALUC"Y owa•1111• ,._.. ,_ ._. Id&•· Onat• c ... ,, elec• ti• nr11 I• Paallfoe -...c. .. tart re• _,,., ........... l1r ....... ... -I 1*+ -Coah cl Jaaet at : --.., ..._ ...... as tw -----------1 Ms ¢1 ' I ..... Mle IJYS,JJll llAfO Mid..... llD Ml .. Ir ....... all 1.a" ..... ,,_ ..... • ...,. ....... leell•• ~ .. ,.., oa.u..,.,, _. • ...._ ...,..., .. ,_..., __ ,.. __ ua _____ , ='7r:..t..*':'~ ________ _.fro• •f•••rlat•. .......... ,.-.. U.· feraaUoa. Applt In ,...to: ................ -Ml '"'-C.11. _______ .. __, SOE GOllAL MACllllSlS L•11a .... ...._ lllPb TM lu at a...,uu, Ill N. Coaa\ Hwy,&..,..•·~ lfAtffTSMANCE At DIMPL....._.C&per ,,.,, •--br. to at.rt +,...... beMNa A*y Wll!Jl l>lma Dr -..itt "•W..,,... man wan\· -.. ..... .. ... ed. Labar 6apUW bJ pro-..... Wre U1 "'1h ,.._, P*·Ues. UOO E .. -* .. -(IN'" 0...lH\, Santa Ana .._ a ·-m .... MMelBobKmda)!__ fro• I 4 : 0 M to lboaler ~retary tZ:JOPM CZlllll .wftl trvine arcb. oltlce. 38 hr y ................ ~'.""Su'!°'.~l?:t :.: ... , ... ,..... 752-Ua5. ............ ,.. Manqer'Trainee for Ren· 9111 bl..,n•ts, lleH t a l Store . 2 yrs ......... of basic minimum college. f'Jll 1 It o p T r I 9 , o r time Incl. weekends. Ap· .,_try .ct lta•t ply nos S. Coast Hwy OWlt Mt of toolt. Laguna Beach. b:,.:,...._.offw: Man a g e r Bri g h t. -c f91Ypeld ......... •C ,_,paid ··-· •2.,.... yocaHoft .... o ....... •T• paid Wdays •DitcOllllh °" ... wid&'1 prodllch. Hr-•cre ......... ted, ,..._. 9H 111 o coll or *°Pby.We.-..- McMlday Htru Friday frOM 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM. 33~1•d CothaMHa CAf2626 C714t 546-1030 bi 116 BRUNSWICK CORPORATION H&D...n Help youreeU t.o • Beaphtt M\eetioll of Qui.lined Hopef w1 \n \he DAILY PILOT HELP WANTED ADS eneraelic. personable person t.o manage new b usiness ser ving ex - clusive client.ele in pro- duclll& & copying. Typ- ing a. math an asset. P,easanl surroundings in Irv. $700Mo to start +future profit sharing. start Nov. 1. 673-0818 MAHAGIA TW.AIMH Resp person t.o learn ofc supply business. busy & pleasant wor k. Beach S.tioners, 4020 Campus Dr.,N.8. Bargain s hoppers rea d lhe UtUe ads in Clusified regularly. And they find what they're looking for. ••• sports equipment 'f For a..trted Ad ACTION Call A OAK. Y rtLO., AD-VISOR Ml-5671 MACHINIS=-=--= ~?.... ''" ................ , ....... ftAI •• ................ O;r 81111 W• Iii••• ao work ...... , ., •• May ........ .w .......... JH1 old co••Ht • ........ ~o1,_, ct.le. ••Ue •orllln1 .,..,. • leader la th n•t•• moldl•I In· dlllly. llAPfD .. .,.Dff- .-it bu.. allow&nl ....... • •U.. 81Uft ...... ~. •wtna. ,.. • .,.,ard. AU major ilwiOt.t ::i••Y pald tDctw"'ll cal. We• dla&al n .. protlt 1bar ..... employ• bJter1Uve ....,....~: CIMCO •llri111Ave. c:o.taMetaUUI lt.O.E ~ ----Market reaa arch com pany need• brl 1hl, J*WO'Ulble peop\e tO be.Ip conduct re1oarcb •~r veya a \ Co•ta Met• rac.1llty $6.00 br. P rr. m»\ be availablo 110me eves ~11 --- •tf•ruw...aecp .... ,., H B. Spa need s folly ladles. No exp. nee:. Will train. D&N, FT I PT avail. OtU 963-7723 IOam to10pm7days. MECHANIC ntied ed Mobil Service Station Ask for Ron, 5S9·56SS Irvine. .-.CAL ASSIST AMT N e wp or t B eac h Rbeumat.ologist 's office. Must have valid. limited musculoskeletal X Ray p e rm i t & d o venipuncture & rouune lab. as weU Salary com mensurate with exper 644-1.881 _____ _ MB>ICAL ASST Front and back office work, satisfying prac tice. Call for tnterv1ew 498-4IXM> iHrMEN -W O M EN · CHILDREN Hollywood i.s cMbng now. Actors. Actresses NO E XP N E C . Exceptlon al career preparation for UI06e wishing to break Into mo v i es /co m · mer cials. 118· 1080 Sm fee. S c r e en Artis t Mgmnt. Mfg . co . n eeds fabricators. l8+. Apply In person. 851 W. l8t.h St, Cll MODll.WSCOlrTS Aa&ndlve remaJea OnJ.y ...._ MCCmSfwUC:OllT ll CATERING SBYICI * 661-2111 • Modell, Female. Sharp. Mapzine only. S2S per br. 645-5122 or W -6282 &h ~~~ ..... !!~ ~!~ ..... ?!.~! MCMl•I• Htded, ,, .. MJUD AIDIS. a.au, i.....a.-.a. lar __,..,._., '"'7 o&W wkDcl otr. .-~. Cal\ Dtf. ..... el .. MW I ,....__.1111 mo. ,., •• 4ulal • imdleal Im. aftM proba. MOTOtl IOUTI t"-talflo1mtot. Apply Di\lLY P'UHI' roui. 1.n *la..rtor.N.8. lo. L.:l\JDI • San ,...,.. A.Ni.t. Ctrtltled Q -· -:.i:.v~:: AldH Heded OD Ill ::-::: rrid&J CDOC'ft· lflllb. a-nail, tor WWda1 . Suday nm!~ Good •tart· r-cellaM e&na.lo .. for 101 ular1 is xlol ,.. _,.of your beneflh Apply at t" •Naimloal cub d• 11aoblP Coo¥. Ceot.'1', 111, regu.lrtd. Call Of Pla11Mp Rd. ~ AM tor Jll'olter N9wport Beacb, C •'°'4. Oualltt NURSlNO NUR1l!SAID~. 7-3, JI 7, ...,_,~ or tralnoes. .._. Vttdia Coav. Uoep. fll C•nt e r D r CM £.0.E Uve-ln Tuee thru Fri LWit IWl'11nt experience bl!Jpt\AJ. _..,per day. C.11 ror inlormaUon. Upjobn Jleallbcare Servlee1. 1~. Office s.r.ic.. l!bercetk penon to do Xerox cop1. fllloa . general snvices. Com· .-nY will train Newport LVM Pbarmaceudlcale. 89'1 ()prnlnp on afternoon lSU> Sl. NB. 6'2-7~11 ext 1h1fl, full t ime or _u. _______ _ p /lime Part t am e CWfiee Manager ror 1mall wbldi. dJiy sluft Apply al ~-Must have ex- t'1a&S)up Coov Center . peneoce maa.gtng •c 4 66 Jo' I a is h 1 P R d eta/rec .• accnts/pay. col Newport Beach, 462-8044 lectiom ai be personable ,---------... , Office I Design Your 1 Own : Worldng I Schedule l inmt:d1all' tl.'mp o rJrY llSSll.(nmcnt:;. l<>M! & ~hort ll•rm an i.I ~rhr<iull.' ~rwr1 f1rally dC'~l~nt>d to meet vnur need s . All offtc·e <>kills n~ed. •Typbh ·~ •Wontrroc •Acd Clerits •Cllfts T np p in •. pJ1c1 \ <11'.1l111ns. r<'fcrrJI. h11nu~l·S Nl''t•r a f 1•1• IELL~ "~ HV11"" L • \'1111 nr <'nnlC' In To'1av ln1nl' 133-1441 2102 B11sin<''"' ( '<:ntt•r Dn ve Su1lt:IWfl .lluntinJ?ton Ot>ac·h 147·34fl 8907 Warner A' e •21S La"una Nl!'uel l>t.ol4l 27957 Cabot Road Suntu AnJ H).OIJO 715 N. Main t in H&R Block Offitt) F:qual Opportunity Employt>r M1 I" ~----------- on the phone. Salary based on expen ence Call ror appt. 549-2136. OfflCE MB.PEI DBJVHYIOY Newport Architect ural ftrm seeks full or part ume otnce helpers. must have own transp. lm med opening. 644·5670 Orthodootic Cha.lrs1de As Si!!l Mission Viejo, RDA pret'd, flexible hrs, nght pay for right person. Come & mterv1ew us. 837·1033 Over 18. WOOdworktnR ex per. Apply 1971 Placenua Ave .. Cost.a Mesa *SO* PACXAGERS ASSEMILERS NEED NOW'' flop Wages • No Exper needed 1Loog Term a.s:>1gnment VOLT Te~AAV SCJ:lVIC4til 546-4741 :IWS Campus Onve (across from John Wayne Airport) F,qual Oppor Employer PARENTS : T eac hers, Parents, C omm . Workers: E a r n :a:tra moaey for Christmas. Immed. F /P time sales pcdlnm • lloadille u . Co. For tmerv appt. only call Vlrtlnla Calkb11, ~1. L·518 .. E O.E. Perkins Attendant. male/fem. pt Is f.tJme. Job in Seal Bcblr.Npt BdL c.all btwn 10.~pm. 873-4800 PART TIME EVENINGS W..tM 7100 .................... IW.IDIATE PARTnME OPINING ......... llGnalftp. Drtv•ToDellver DAILYPILOT to our carrtfft ltl San Juan. Ca•u•oo S.leb. Daaa Polot . Sao Clemeatt arH. llu1t bave 1ood drtvln• re· cord, lar•e •tatlon wa1on cw van. Hourly P•Y +m llo aae al · low1nce. Call H a rry 8eeiey•l: 642-4321. Part Timt llrl DMded for IMdwteb lbop. Excell. eondltlou. &ood pay. c..1l Scou. Nt-70U M . or 8.11-0D niahta . Part lime belp wanted, Moo Ii/or Tues. n.l&ht.a f o r pro du c ti o n Mlnhnum qe 20 Apply at Penoy1ave r . 1960 Pl&Cflltla. Coen.a Mesa. , ....... Renl·•·car near alfl)Ort, seeks serru -ret.tred man to hdp 10 office, belp malntal.n vehlclea, meet the public. Hours nexa· ble Call before ooon 752--2526 Party Cons u ltant Counter Penoo, full lame includt.Di Sat Apply 202S Newport Blvd. C.M . ---___ _ PASTE.-UP E:1per1enced , l>'ull or P fl' Phott>-type setting A+. IM8-0293 PBX Am Svc. Will tram J.U stu/'t. Pleas ofc med bldg 2 wks pd vac 6.11 S640 Mon-Fri 9·5 "xora. Earn wbtle you learn Telephone Ans wering Service full tame part time Varied 11h1fls Days. afternoon or e'en uigs !Acallons in FASHION ISLAND <.X~,.A M £SJ\ I RVI!\ E TIJ5.'TIN m :NTINGTON BEA<.:lf Ideal Cor 'tudenb & t10USew1ve-1 Many cu benefits including paid vac ations Typing 35wpm E () ,.; <.:a II ~Mon lhru Fri PIX onl.A TOR Good oppor\UDJty ~XISl.S for reliable person wath pleasant phone mu oner able t.o work 32 n ex1ble h o ur s <3pm & 2 gravey ard t1 b1fts pe r ~k ). E1tcellent com· pany benefit•. Apply 9•m·n ooo, llon-Fr l. Pbwoaoel. MAlllUOTT HOTa 900 Newport Coeld.er Dr Newport Beach F,qual ()ppor E mployer 11-.t Coatrol Senice man guar 1alary +Com· rm.ion. S.-9339. P~ ClrcuJat« •MO NEY• Set your own boors Ex tra cash working full or PIT'. You make $2000 or more pr mo Must be 18 or older CaJI (or lDl mediate Job 549·8730. 9-12 WE CHALLENGE YOU TO COMPARE Adults with outstanding. attractive personahhcs whd...enJoY woclting with kids. Over 21 Start at $3.50 per hour Phone 64 2-4321. F.xl 250 BETWF.EN 1·5 PM Pre sl'hool aide. Irvine. expcr preferred 55274~ II you think you are satlslfled w ith your present job, t ry this career check·llst. My Company L.S.I 1 Pays Top Compet111ve Wages 0 ~ '2 Over11me available on ALL Shills 0 3 25 year track record of continued 0 ~ profits assures 1ob stability ~ 4 Cost of Laving Raises Ouanerly 0 5 Shill Premiums 0 6 Modern. Clean Fac1lilles 0 ~ 7 13 Holidays includes Cht1s1mas 0 Shutdown ~ 8 Paid Vaca11on 0 9 Free Lile. Medical. Prescrrptaon. ~ and Dental C0verage 0 10 Generous Re11rement 0 t1 Freeway close Orange County 0 ;' Location tJ 12 Credit Union D 13 Outstanding Sack Leave Program D If you are able to check all twelve. you're probably already working 111 L S I If not. maybe you should lhrnll more abou111 Belter yel. give us a call end we'H give you some more reasons 10 thtnk aboul Our diverse c:llenl base. a comb1na1ton of government. commercial And m1hl1Hy customers enables Lear Siegler to otfer the un1Que combination of 1ob slab1l11y and career opporluntly Current openings include TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS Jtg Bore beVtelg tat & 2nd Shift Extensive Oe\/heg expert· ence on prototype aod tOOltng Jig Bore Soeclallat 2nd & 3rd Snth Requires experience an small 1•9 bore. P & W. K & T some pg grin d experience required. Knowledge o t Moore grinder Tool Room 2nd Shift Extensive lathe mach1n1ng Tool & Ole Meker 151 Shill PRODUCTION MACHINISTS Turret Lathe 2nd & 3rd Shift OeVlt.9 end J.lg Miii Lucas Boring Miii Jig Bor• Machlnl1t1 2nd & 3rd SMI N/C uthe M•chlnlalJ 3rd Shall W• •re located 1u•t off IM N•wport Freeway. on th• nortti•rn edge of the trlvn• lnduatrlal Comptu. with eaay 1cce .. to Freeway, eurfa9e 1nd OCTD roulee For more 1nlorm1taon. please c•ll Of •PPIY In pereon Personnel Offf ce I~ LEAR SllEOLEA, INC. ~ INEROY PRODUCTS DIVISION IMO !. Drw Rd. (Comer of Redhllt a Oyw Ad.) ..... Ml.CA (714) 540-3210 ext 328 Alt ..... o,,or1unlty (lnptopr Mlf/H r. Ask f« .... " Equal Opportunity F.mpl~er Part lime & full time Pel.Jllon Cll'culators f:ant $7 to $10 hr. W ork own hr s . housewives, students. n'- 1.irees. musl be over HI Call 551·0034 btwn 7-llam or4--8pm Part Time Clerk Ser'y Immediate opening for cnctJvau.>d work onentcd person m loan broker aRe co. Ability LO cope With p ress ure . varied personalities, & w11l10R to learn Promotional op pl 'y. Salary open. C<i II Katie, 640-9350 Pnnlt'r 1.25() Multi Pnnter . h11th srhool print1nJi! ell penenre OK Wall trarn 1 day worlc week P aid benefits Ca 11 979 7f1t.ll Mon-Thur.i PRIMTlt'G Press person needed m growmg Orange County Co Mln 3 years trade expcnen~ on Multi·::. & Ouef 17 with TSl heads Salary open ~·or appt ~ Pnn~ng 979 2339 If you 're m the market for a better car. be i.ure to check lhe many autos advertised ror sale 1n Oass1fied MAINTENANCE ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN 2nd Shift If you ari> an Plec1ron1cs protess1onaf and would hlo.r to mow up and 101n our progressively oriented learn nere s your chance• L S I Energy Proauc1s D1v111on is a reading manufacturer ot proc1s1on nuclear conlrol equ1pnlf'nl Dulles wall include 1ns1a11a11on repatt and matntenance ot the opera11on1t syatems ot ele<:1ton1c conlrol devtees Will oulhne 1ne1 implement complete elc>ctronlc systems lrom blueprints Snoufel have bu1c knowledge ot all types ol NIC Machinery such as LeBlond Tapeturns. SundSlrand Omntmlll. Monarch VMC etc Five yeer1 1n<1ustt1al e11penence and own hand 10011 reQuired. In addition lo our beautiful location. we offer exoellenl beneh11 Including company peacs medical. 111•. 13 paid hohdeya. • oenerous reurement plan and much more. Ouahlled cand1deles who w11h to 1oan tl'le protess1ona1 team II ( S I. m1y CIH. wnlt or apply In pe~n. WedneedaiJ, October tO. 1979 h.! KAR DEX A&•llNt •tl• ~ ull ~M•11r ~ T,._. ., .. '1 ~o.alble lndlvldual n to immedietely aui1t In poetin& & acbedullne a ctivities Xlnt OIJllOl1unity to ad· vaoce. ....... 11-,r.~tto. Ttcll1ld• Major N a t lone l En1lneerin1 F lrm ln Irvine bu Immediate ClplQi.nc for •b.arp. tell at.art.er to malnt.aln re- cordl 1ystem includln& library. correspondence & plan file• RapomlbiUUft at.a In· elude rm1.nten1nce of in· house blueprint opera· t100 1nclud10a running GAF Blueprint ll'UICb1oe ~ tr&111 I &r orde nng b l uepri nt m ach ine stock 11upphes Or"ani lianal slulls a mwi\ Xlnt co beneflt3 Salary com· meni1urale with ex pe1"leflt't' A.'lk for Valane ati54~ EO F. Dally Pilot a•••Pa~r"' clrculal.lon ~mtlllt,, 1b1.I biJhlY aucc .. shat local newspaper has an ~ openiDa for a trainee in the clrculaUon 11lea aervlce "coDection area. 1 Selected appUc:ant w1Jt .. receive a liberal 1tartia," 1alary, re1ularl)' scheduled rai.et. booua opportunities "many fr· Inge benefits such a~ paid vacatlon1. paid group lnaura.oc:e, life ln· 1JUtance & dental cov · erage. Trainee wlll alsc> w be provided a company car with personal uae pnviJeges. . Appllcant5 mus\ be 18. have a good driving re- cord. Hours are general· IO~INC. n 4/S..5.SIS Npt. lkb. An.Equal Opportwdty Employe r Pt'OdltHOll TraiMes We bave Imme diate open1np for tratnees to work u1 our assembly dept. Requir~ good du · terity & band to eye coontinauoo. Come in or call. ......,. Spedaltfff l640 Monrovia. C.M Kl :?A2'1 E 0 E R EAL ESTATE SALf-:."'1A:-/ WANn.u l:.:ARN l:P TO 1.5•,. <.:OM ~HSSION ~; l::T I CJ II cam from ~K t•1 SJOOK annually 2 f-'md out why new lie earn big SSS here. Come talk with them . 3-0ur prod uc t 1 1oe"pen s 1ve land/budget termio 4 Pre-set appts. galore ~flnd out why ·we\e got the best th1ng gomR N 8 area Ask for Mr Howard 9M-3402 ------ Red &tote Sal•s Opentng for l1 cen .. ed sale!!people. !orally own<>d. with nataonJI n• terr al ::.yslt'm Excellent work1nJ! cond1t1on-. Earn JOO • comm1!'>-.1on F<H" coof1dent1al .ipp l rail 759 0226 f:x e' u Sr.>Lemli Realwr' Real flslale WOMEH!! Take charge of your life'• A unique an dlVldualu.ed com:t'pt prt' pares you for a future tn real estate. Study at your own pace Award wm n an g r eal estal(' eduraton on v1de<> For free placeme nt oppty call Loulse at 673-3348. Real &t.ale 8UOY MAl.ISTATI Tbat'• r laht! We a\ Walker Is Lee eQJoy l\eal £1tate. Our Million Dollar location of'fl~ bas pnde, entbus1a1m Is ~-u &QY ol Lbele --import.aat to )'OU, tbeD ca1J now Is ll ve your Real &tale career a 'Real.. chance. Ask for Al Slella\.o 963-5671 (~•ttrnrn•ttJJ Real Estate B.Ect:pT MED.JCAl. ~ Exper pre( Co::.td M~J Area 631-3863 Rerepllona'lt <.:orp<1rJll' offices of a~~rcs,1' t' company de-.Ht'' 1n dlv1du.a l \I. late t yp1111( ~lulls & soml:' off1l'C bac·k ground. For in ten ll:'W 1· all 9'73-1546 RECEPTIOMtST Weekends onlv Ya<'ht sales ofr. l.Jdo Vall il R<' Must type & be l(o<>d w publtr n~~7~1-_ Reupt /Ofc. Hetpei' Permanent part time Recept & Of1: hdper wanted Mon thru f ra 12.»Spm Car req Wall tr<lln. $3 50 hr w raJse in 3 mo Student ok CJll E"._ann_a_S49--8466 __ ----- RECEPTIOHIST F\ill tame Mo n Fri JS hrs. per week. Must be pe r so n abl e . w c•l l groomed. en.JOY m~tmg the public. No typing. phooe experience pre· (erred. Full co. benefits Apply Pennysaver. 1660 Placentia Ave. Cost a Mela. Receptionist/ Malure!~Stperson. expeneoced as Recep· Uooi.lr. Heavy phones. type 50 wpm., invoices. quotationa, orders. Front office appearance. Top salary • bendit.s. lrvlne f'sm. llfr. CaU Ks.retl. .... Receptioaltt. Ute typln& Ii fllln1, t -3 Moo-Fri. .. SllT. '75Mm. RECEPTIONIST Part Ume for beaut)' Alon. mature preferred. Tbe Hair Heodlera 8GM4 l~u1uranl 1 h•· Rusty Pelican 1s lc.olung for J Night Qx>k F\all Tlme for tht> raght person. Apply between ~S. 2735 West Pac1f1c Coast Hwy, N B Restaurant All around kitchen worker necdt-d wath dnYers lar S:ilmagund1 ~1 $499'167 Restaurant St.ont'm1ll T<•rr:.tt'l' o di' laghtfut & 1nform;il restaurant. nnly opt>n v.et>kda>"' If you 'rt· fnC'fldl> l'on.sc1ent1ou' & dl'opendablt> we n~ you :--0'-\ h1nn.: full or Pdrl 11m1• Slalt'r & 'lo< k per'''" netdt'rl J h1 ...a.ndw1ch makt'r'> & food prep Appl} in per,on. '44'<.:kd.i)' 2 5 ~H5 llt'tl Ifill. Q"°ta Mt·~J Kt:5taurant .. &Ed'sPina lmmedHltl:' pjjrt llmt- opena ng!> .av.iii lor Oel.tvery On ver.. Mul>t be 21 & have a good dnv- UU! record Start from $3 25 hr + lips Able to work everunJtS Full time pog1taons a.Lao avail. 1o~e 1.8 ts OYer Apply dally aft 5pn ME .. ED'S PIZZA 4Zl0 E lTt.h. St. C.11. IU'Bl'AUR.ANT KA.NAG l!R EXPEIUDICKD lmne area. XJlll. Htt'er opportmuty. Send re phes to Box IZI. DalJy PtJoc POBOX UfO. Costa ,._._CA_. Rmtaurant Sudwtcft ~ wanted & counter help wanted. Slarting w good salary Ca.I I 67$-ZL93 Rest.a1.1ram CASHfER ....-~ ..,,......,.,,. 1\pply bl'twet-n J ~ Mon lhru F'r1. Ru~ly Pel11·Jn. Z7JS W Pat' C;,l II,.', NR Rcst.iurant lk A Part Of The• t::xc1tml(. ,'\JEW. SPtHDRIFT£R RESTAURANT ()\ erlookanj! Newport ljJy ·\ppllcalion~ beml! ,11· t'C'pted Thur-; II< 1-'rt !* .1 m lo-I pm for tltgh Quah\) Expenenc{"d •Cook., •lto-.tc~i. •Wllllen. ~a1trr'iW<; -COClct.ail Waatrc~~t'::. •Bartender~ •Busboys • Dishwashei; Apply m person· 3333 W. Coast Hwy. Mewportt.ach Salfmaker needs rar!lt layout pen1, 4 day wk. 10 tin clay M·Tb. Full time ooly Otll 548.3467 SAUSMEH To p pbone sale m e n needed for a medical firm in Npt. 714-645-2111 ly llAl4-9PM Monda,y lhru Friday. Saturday overUme available as needed. If you att q11alified & are ·interested in learning the news paper circulation bW>iness. come to the Dally Pilot office, 3.10 w. Bay, Costa Mesa. Ask for H<irry Seeley or Ken (;oddar d Only a pply before llAM or after <!PM Mon Fri. E.O.E. SALES RJRHITURE DUSSIS RMEJEWB.aY SHOES MEH'S SUITS HARDWARE AUTOMOTIVE f\tU and part tame open· J.AA'I m comm1ss1on sal~ in the abo"e depart - mt'fll.., for quahfted sell 1ng spec1ahsts. Com pany benl!Ctt:.. d1scounl pnv1lcge, medical. den la! & IJfo insurance, pro r1l sbanng & pension pro· wam. Apply an person ttJ J.C.PEHMEY 24 FcnMoft 111..d Mewpont.och EO.E. M/.f Sales H01•tAIC8S With ...... "' art/Sn-~. tenor' dealp. 'F\111-part.~ .. t.· time. S20·S25br. Will train Call Ms . Bunic MMICJ783-7 PM . lnUrnatioaal mat*eCinaJ firm e.apa ad iat in Oran6e County looltin& for ambitious people. F\all or part Ume. Sencf' resume to P 0 . Box 60 I. HW'lt Bch 92648 Im· mediate reply Sales tMSIDESAUSS F'u.IJ tune pos1t1on Ex· pttrtl'Dl'e helpful, wall tra in Some tleril·a l work lO\Olved Pref. mature tnd1v1dual. Call ~i 1):122 SALESLADY F\ill Ume. over l8 yr.. THE SHOWOFF •22 f'a.stuon Island SAl.ESLADY Mature. Hallmark Gift & Party Shop m H B Full lime 5 day week Fr• lhru Tues 840· 1557 or 962 8910 SJle,., Mat ure sales person for reta.11 art sup- ply storl' Exp pref 'd FUJI tirne Benefits. PAS Graphics. Nwpt Bch ~ ----- Sales . Managem e n t Trainees p /t . f/t. Dynamic, J>051tive 18+ Dev alt ~ inc 55'1-3062. Sales I Maintenance IMDOOI PLANTS " We are looking for an / ou&.gomg person t.o sel~ & maintain indoor plantti,. F\all & part ume posf. • li o o a a v a al ab I e 1• wee kends r equired. 1"ea.se apply in penoo --------· 1 Mon lhru Fri 8-5. Salee ""-LOCIS ROGll'S GAIDIMS WILSHlll .... ,.... .... Q:wnmenc-tt.a bobday Zill San Joaquin Hillslload 840-944 • 5elllOll by invitin& you to CDM be & put ol OW' very 1peciall1ed team. Our Se'- P911011Ml Office wUI be MetdbtN • 1cceptJq appllc:atlona ~I .. ~7 • for full and part Ume --•--• ~r • Al• • tales 1upport ~ to R.M. -AW.ms e m p I o 1 m e n t -Oa\alot Sbowroom. lilt · adveneement ln career Nwpolt Bl, C.M. P /l, ~. 11 t.bJ"u F F" any aae wanted. frolDNpm. s.&. IJ P•N• l"-d ORDER DESK SALES ... ..,.....tld For marine bardware dllt. MattDe exper. ntc. , ________ ..._._ ~ , lmmed. oPelliaM. "'"co. ._ ~·· abftc etore. bene. Call -Bal bf• Sllpml"C compan)' ,... eqiwpref. C.11. llarioe Hardware hr ~u\)ertuced M&-4040 appt. 5'9·16'11 E.0,£. ,.-f« pbo8e A U~ s.&./Oslti"'7 . Xlnt op. ..... frl.;;.:.//.;;...:,,,,;l'lll,;__ ____ _ c:Mfcal daties. sroo mo par, lbr ~ 1tudeau. SALl.SPGl90N, perm. a • ... blDeftla. oc airport li&ft t.u time • P /lime -full time ,;,m tf"ain I -. cau Mn. Amold. pm. ..,.u. You can am 1u1 ~ cat.aioi • -blt.~•~U.~85l~·~U'TJ~~~ 14> to f1,Qt per br. CaU .... oom, 1111 Newpert -= 511..U btwn 1-tpm 11 a.ta lrltu. : DAll.V Pll.OT WNnl!det. Oc'*' tO. tt1't tMtW•s.. 71M ....... ,, .. ~· ._.. .............. .. ~!~!~ ..... ?!!! ~~!~ ....... !!!! • • .................. M;t. _... Jiii W I • 71M ,,..... .. rr ... a.n 'SALSI PS&ION _.................. ....................... . ,MT!M .._._ . ...., rri1 ~A&Y ·Gal f'ri. llCU•m' •-..... P•r•H•at r.u\r • .-· 4•r tor ~u1an1 '• u• _....._ Lii. -· c.....,; '••• 11-., .c:: r= ~ ...,..,_ ua. olt ... IOWllltN.,, 8vd': ......W ...... • • 0 ..,_ __ NB Mn ,,,_ -• ....... • .._ ....... ...o-6. le .,... ... • -..-· • ..... -......... c.aa .._.f'rt tor tt.maau MUS ,..rt.U.., O.• = ca.u ftr •• ... 1. • c.a1 tn-1JOJ • ,. acan '-'"11CW9 'rr ~ WAT&a agsouaccs AICC a. u H d .... .. IOll INOINIEJUNO Ca ••e OUll • -.................. .. l'Mf ..... I yr, IOOd w /~ • OffOrtuoltlH tor tl· o.u ... .-iJG.t llat• w cWft .U· =. Ced CI V 11 q119 drea~er. e~Ht, , o.tpen II 1"t l Witt ol.s kltt.ot. ...., lllMd. o-l laltlf 4 u btck1round 1110 mother CaUco. el*n, ww ..... u .p. ba:-:f or ••t.r plan· la-2111t. ~"'· Iota ol amc. :: • .tt:~·~•tAl°j"• Au M t IOIO . mmt N eoact M•qe deal1n. ~cl,; •• .. •••••• .. ••••••••••• =.s.cJi. ~-. ..... ~~AL._;.~= fnr•1~•• ...... f~ ~,010 .......... ..,.......,.. ~ ·~1 la ffpt 11111.l\'Mlld...,. orieot.H ,,_ poetuoe wlU fw be.aiillfel Jewelry .. a.\llil •alarJ '° ...,..~'-:=-:,f: leed ato • fut1o1 ra .._.'°"""'••..,•t• _,.._ ••UMal\O preuura . v ar6 ed ::::tta .ao. 11 your b'. nM>•l·mL ~·~ ... ''''' peuoo. ,.....uu., 6 wUU.i joyCf: .:::n::.t·0'{:'~ .U.18Pl•SOM PHl· -'° ....... "'-'doulot>· •Jti.-baurrowMJ. ~d~u:t~~!: **I IUY * * • hmU1 a..,... SAM: POrt 6 al*lllcaUon wt1t· Good 8lld '-'ndtuA • l'\mdture • mLte. 40l lnt. facUlllaa dHltn. ~~I will tell lntae, .Nftport a .. ~b • l!UfP"f., ealculaUou 6 u.&._1 .&.•---.. n.n fl fti. M5-413Z compu er operaUona. -·-~-'"""" AclPi1 in P9t'900 wJtb ,... 646 161• & IJJ.f621 SUN 10.14-1'1. tam. Trw· awna fl work umpl" Ue tbl w/chn. 1tereo. ,,_ ••ili•I• tHeral Sll::aftAJtYfl'YPlST .. ). ~ opaio Call ct.aaiaa~et'Or•U•t· Lt ............... "'"r X..U.•-111-9041 Mr. hentea, Robert CASH PAID ua. •urf'board, welpu Baln. WUU.m Ft•t fs Fur 911 llMd fun, anU· 41 mucb more. 000 :t:..t •• ,,:-:: ~.: =-:.. 1 .... ~ ""9tftN oc'· lfnlce SCaU011 Mien o • -. ,_..., r danc pt-Ume da~a 6 ANoc. 1•01 Quall Sl. qu19 6 d1"l'V'al67"l33 Rivw.N.8.l'm-2811 .., ••rtH Av•. a.1~a ~*'TUT .... ·l'lelltaP.Mtarance• ...._en.-llCBT'AIY ~Uft&. ADP11 aeo -1111!'1--~---llif aiMt ~ cw-rt for Newport Blvd, Cf!__ SN •P•SOM ....., Jr ..,. wbo des ~ 8'auon at\adant ·~ an. adv. ~ll·stq ea-eonic1. full t1m~ (>..., ------,,.~ .. -· ..... r...... _,,..,. ._, .. uar otc AllPl>' U!5l N Cou t llwy .ou.u """''"UIOH•H-· Dee!,.... lr>uUq'6e C., h .. nn for rHl ~Beach ..._be •tw. •tat. aynd f1rm·FH h f'olled•aopMaUcal.ct IM.MMu::a Servlc• St ation AUcn ,. .&.• • 14• •J 1 • danl. IHV\r• can fl u1ht --.. ~ SICllT~S rep1dr. iiOO W. Coaal Slit •S--•Ml«t full lt part. Ume Saluy .. eotn• miuioo. co bent1llt1 • 1ood w o rkhl at mo.apbe re . Apply tn penon. SfANDARDSHOES am s Bru&o1, c .111 . SALIS PlltSONS Uni'ed Ctrtbai P alay l ttwy, N B ____ _ ,,_ 2 ~ open for -- ......urt• Reca• aood ,...._A"••tdmt dftit'al altillt, accurate Sell aerve. Perm. poal· l,)'Ptnl w 1~0+ wpm UOO, Pl time & hill lime Pref. well ori1n11ed. avlW Neat 11ppear lit rt:· I a)'litftnl oriented 11ppb llabiUty a mUllt Advun I cut. BUlina t!'Cper dt!· cetnent oppor AplJIY at I aared for l poe, Xlnt vac Palm O i I Co • I HO I blwlefita. a:IO/mu. Apply Newporl Bl vd. C M :mo West Harn rd, S.A betwn 9am 4pm. I ~780· SERVICE SrATION AT-Penonality pl1,1.11 aduJll t o work with •nd mallvate kida. Over 21. SICllTAIY TENDANT.full time , Uaht mecb knowledge. beneftta. Neal haodwril· tnc le appearance. Apply ml Newport Blvd, CM In ~. C.platt'ano, lftdependent, speciallud Su Clemente a.reu. Job autinmeot requlrinc PAIR' TIMI aecretarial 1killa, or· ,. • pniaabooal exper, leial Ila ACiS bqrnd beJpfu.I. lnveat· Service Station Allen· PHOI.. ment aervicea firm. danl. Mobil Serv Station. '42-4Snor4N-e.M 840-0123 Alk tor Ron 559-~55 Ex&.2:!0.Betweeol·SPM. SECRETARY/OFCMGR _lrvtne __ . ------ __ Al_k_For_~---•--f 2 ,i.rl trade 11aociaUon SERV. STATION · Exper. s.Jes Rep. to call on re-office near OC airport. lube man needed. Hourly ader ad bualneaa ac· Ute btkpt, dlctapbooe, + %. Xlnl. app. 673·3320 cowna for advertising. uptoJIOO.l'1·l2l2 SEWING/Dbl Needle BaMoa thN Fri. hi;n·Spm. S EC R E T A R I A L Piece work, on your te + Commaaafon. PERSONNEL Room for machin e . 548 -2985 Company benefits. Will ldvaocemeat. anyt.I train. Nnt appearance 5664321 me. I ApadspellinleNeDtial. SHIPPJNG/RECCLERK Apply Pennyaaver, 1980 Secntary for buay order Growlo1 firm need• Placentia Ave .. Costa dealt. Good t>'Pna sk•lla. reepoo person fuU Ume Men. N.S.2W Lana. warebouae duties. Rec Sales Retail SICalT Incoming ablpmen \a, MGMNTTRAINEE .A.l't.t • .Mo..us!!:Y 'o• stock shelve., pull _or· G -"' '""' 1C den, prepare outgoing real oppty for capable, Assist mgr, semlconduc-shipments. UPS & Postal depend person w (ex-tors. Exp. in cstmr experience preferred pidng LadJes Boutique serv/mktg, computer Call~3632 chain Fine pay & benef. · Mr. Edwards 493·07~. programming. Good SHIPPING CLHK C97-lOUJ math aptitude requ. Xlnt oo. benefits. 540-8780 REWINDER tl.21 Wett«ly P1ace Ste lQa, Newport Beach ~ Employer Paid f) IJISl $75 IS YOURS! Refffnll ao..1 n 0 Y 0 ll II A V t-: W 0 H I> PltOCF.SS J NG 1-:XPf:RtENCI-:" Ai.k your friends. rl•la t 1'e'. ~t r;1nger'I 1f• thev tlUY "Yt:S" tlnd Wtll wo r k for Ke ll v Servkt"'< lmin hrsl vou will receivt• a i75 bonus. All typlniz ttk 11111 needed Top pay. paid v11l·atlontJ never a fl't' IELL~ ~£?1'\V•C~~ Call nr C'omc-In T°'lov Irvine IJJ.1441 2102 Bw.tnt'S!I Ct•nter Dn ve Suite 20ff HuntinJ!lon ~Dl'h 147.J4 .. !!007 Wam cr Avi' 11215 t.a.:unu N1.:ut:1 IJl.0542 27957 C'abot Rouc1 ~Beech. WOIDPllOCUSOI lnlernaUonal "BIJ 8" CP~ Firm u ekin1 V)'dec UGO Open&.or. 1 to 2 yra work experience ..... preferred, CPA e1t· pem1oce helpful. Ex· cell e nt compa ny benefils, salary ne1ot.1a· ble. Call (714) 640~ a8 for Kathy Harvey. UAY TICtNCIAH To work in Newport Bieacb RbewnatOtoelst ·s office. Must be wUlin1 to do rooUne omce wor k, iocludinc verupuncture. routine .lab a ns wer pbonee, etc. SaJary com· mensurate with exper. 644-Ullll. Youth Counselors Par\ Time evenings. <M&oini aduJls working with youth. Over 21. Own lransportatJoo. $3.50 hr. st.art. 6-9PM CALL ANDREA ~. ext 250. l·SPM. E.0.E. Mwtf ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• rme.HOME a.osE..-r~ ~ator furniture • ~a. Cedar Glen Townbomes, 2S5t Elden Ave, c.o.ta Mesa, 11 to 6 daily. 64UTM. 1910 Oak dininl table. w /S leaves. SUipped, nets re- f In ish inc. Art SPM. SSl-Olm HIDE·A·BED, loose p1Uow1, nr new. cost SW, ae1J $2SO. 89 l·S224 SoUd Oak desks W/Clml, ti>. 8&11 oooc1. One or All. 8l01aet. 661·3101. Wlnt cor unlt tbl. w /xlra Ing twn bda, xlnt cond. tm. couch $50. 9xl2 oval braided ru1 125 Call ~92Sf or ~5~4631 t o see. Nice walnut colfet! tbl S70. Walnut end tbl SS Vmce ~1~ HercuAon revers1ble vnyl sola. Ear1bl0ne. Xlnt t'UJd. $6S. Vlnce~l756 ••• 1 1005 Couch. rocklo1 cba1r, •••• ••••• ••••• ••• • • • •• • nmtrell. AJJ ln &d cond. AN11QUES FOR SALE· Makaotfer.87S.S328 Pri('el $10. to 12.000. l830 Irvine Ave .. N .B . 631-31111 Reglna Pbooe Mualc Box. Antique with 20 dl&c1 Xlnt cond. SW>OO. CaJI 673-17~ 64M.2220 WISTMIMST& AUIY ANT19QE MALL ()penThur·Mon lM. l175l Weslminsi.er Avt' GG f714 I 554-6103 Sales Will train Moo tbru Fr 1 S EC R ET A R Y t' 0 R FUJI time 645 3350 LAWYERSlrongsk11ls & ---- S;int.1 /\n:i 953-0110 71'> :-.; \l.1111 fl II flit H JIJ11i k ( l(fll'I' I I .p;..cft -8010 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dreuar. tdrw. w/m1rror, dill. ~ DilA! atand. wbt w11old lnm. like nu. ate). Secn!ury. ruple, di! ctn, $1915 Lawyer·a 6kc1 , 111 dra. S130. Ha&ch, maple, very old, $12S. AnbQue mirror. oak l:nn. SHO. 3 drw chest. maboc.. 155. 21" B&W TV w /ataod StO. Airway tnk vacuum S$ll Antique lmpa. Sqr OH lbl t6S Porta cnb ~. ml.Sc Un· UI sold. Z3:50 Collt'ge I>r , CM W ol Fordham, Via Nassau Of' Wake t'vr~t 556-8M2 ROllNSON'S NEWPORT I las opemngs for C.-tic Sdea Pennaoent full time & part time, flexjble hours. lo be available . Ex- pe rie n ce r e qu1 r e d . Salary + commission, ••11•S-. Ji\111 time, experience prefemld. &peri•-.cl s-. U....&Homewwes .FUU time available. Stock Full lime l>Ol*•l1on avail a· bit• Exper ience pre ferred good language ability re SHO~ SALES P\.full quired, but legal exper Top cllenteh.'. Good ID Yd esseotJaJ. Mr Myer:. t'ome +bea c . <.:hldrni. 640-&lO Booter y N pl Be h SECRETARY -644-a.64 Mr Milt.er Experienced wllh strong S P A AT T E N D A N T , typing & s ho rthand men's spa, private club. skills, full Ume career All lhifts available. Call opportunity. Apply lo for appt. 64.S-7358 ~: .:~· ::::!: SPRAY OPERATOR · We -•. •·-• Qu-' are~forl«%men ri~•'-'· 1401 .. I PESTJCrDE SPRAY st. Newport Beach. OPERATORS Trainable * SECalT AllES * Leg commodity SlS.600 Sec/Reep R E. $12,QOO G 0 . !U Bk pg Sl2.000 G 0 .1ourolf1ce '10,800 I CASH PAID N t• w l' u s I o m B 1t r 1· a Loun1wr moduld r !>11!a '4 red mer enru. Ed rth Lone texture C _.bnc Co!>t SI 700 Sell PJO 551 2340 I Wshr dry n, Hefri g-.. I work.Ing or not 957 IH33 E11u:1l l>pporllm1t' I t-:mplow·r m r • I _________ ,_ ___ _ Waitr•aes: Immediate opemna for eJtper. dinner lit gaveyard. Paid vaca· lions, good lips. Apply Taylor's Restaurant Redhill & Santa Ana t'rw)'. 'l'ustin. Wrutre.s & Cook. II JO lo S .. .,..s. 1055 Hot point electrte stove, -••••••••••••••••••••• db& oven. MU cleaning, 4 U vio1 room furniture, coiJ buniers. Avocado gr wuber, dryer, rdn1. sm. 851-0660. llllSC. 831·9'217 Signature refn~ 20 cu Ice maker · J doors I.th new $450 7~ 1520 Movmg Must st'll fum. Mh.ld 1trru. tyi.. tis. m1.,c F'n & Sat 2078 Pamon.; CM So of I J;i m 111 on Npt. Bel\. Tenn.11 Club 'am1ly Membersh ip -644-0782 ~-~--~~-- Har 1\.18 , 6' WI~. 5' dt' ~p . all r edwood Teledyne hlr & pump. needs ar...embly. t2SOO ~~12 <.l.L'B UE CA.',A m•·m tx-rsh1p t600 C..11 J o .. n al 7Sl M O bct H S CAS H PAW tor gold s1h-er. dlamoods. rubies em eralds. sapptures Lil• Gold Exc b•Allt' 411rUC70 CalJ tor •PIK. A4Jt. wuh macb 115 IO'L cabd. ~. atorwse > $85. hlO a bed $75 ~•'42-1111 Welding eq111p . oxygen acet. romplelf' $130 G1uuw 10.i.pd Xlnl. '911 N1~h1k1 10 .. pd srn 661~ •Counselors pos ition. Full·tlm tt. Permanent. Good bene w /a growmg co IC you a re a mbitiou s. r a il 768 4751 bt wn 8 & 4 :.!PM A&ll Landscape Inc Mus Vie JO a --------54.9-0362 or S to 9 No expencncc Used RefngeralClr!. Apply m person Tmo'"· Washe~&Oryeri. Amt·rt<an A1rl1n1·, 1, ClraltrSWn Ornate ca.t Iron circa s, ........ 8ff4 1882 fr~m courthouae ••••••••••••••••••••• Tomt.toae, Arlt . Be.t Goldclllbl MacGre,or 400 dJer. 64.5-5'7 lnn a thtv t. Good cood. S'I() ....... Rampart Athletic Club (Racqiietball) m em · JccprakataforsaJe, un· berships (2). S18S. each. limited aelectlon. buy 646-S201 or 642-9489 alter one p&\r &et two movie SPM t.ickeg free. Just caU & epy snow Ure&. alm<Mlt wU1 deU ver !JllO..STI new. $l50 !or both or best • orfer 973·1083 dys. ,._.,..., _ _., 73J.2188 eves ... 1095 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Frencb provanc1aJ China Taylor Soft Ice Cream or cabinet. antique bran Yo1urt machine. twin fire screen. st.ained glass bead model 333. 2 years windo w, pa1nti n1•. old. Like new. $3500. lltooeware. never out of &-2800. box. service fo r 8 --------- 851-0418. Prvt pty TV ....... Uruted Au'hne 'h pnce •• !!.';~ .... ~~.~! discount coupao SSO. Ni ""'" ->-•·"' ol T v ~5.lU ice &J ~· e or . $124 2 Vr. Warr. Free Store counte r. unique _Det_._646-_l_186 ____ _ Olk. cash drawers etc. lilqnavo1t Stereo console 1200/mk ofr . Aft s. AMtFIUirecordplayer: 581.wm Pnw. style, dark color In Klof az water bed ICJOd woridq 4rder ~ wlbater.\~ raila. C.UMl-l307. P0.9CI.~ Warcll lt" color 1V faOO. D " ~ral Color 1V. UU,._. $l1$. Sim Gym 175. Top &ll-0'139. C*ld. S..3UI aft 2pm. WHYBUYNEW!!! ~ Phyte drop.leaf Sewral reeond TV's All I.bl.\ 4 chn IUO compl. ~0 .... ~ ............. . 16-Ja ID& Maple •A. """'• • _.._, C.M. SCUl-lETS ANSWBS Lanat -BWly - Bol\AS -Ninety - GOT 1 BILL Thu 11 goln.C too far Yessteniay I watched my doclor on a TV talk how Tod~> I GOT ;i RILL ~ WCll!lhd 8011 ······················· Oxy actttylene we lding n g. SmJ home computer 6U-MZ7 OIU9fT Al RUGS WANTIO P8'&1an or Ouoeu rup. pp Gftl.Y.'44-5117 WANTED QUEEN SIZE bed fr~ w I headboard & o r footboard P ref Brasi.. also rJlta n 1o1 1cker or gd 14 ood Pnce must be r r>J"4>n<t ble''' Call betl4 et.'n ~ :l>-IOPM 964 5947 21"COLORTV•. TWO YEAR WAR · RANTY 642-~. ... ,,. ......... ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• G••4 9010 ·•···•·····•··········· ~ BUYING or SELLING TWakYew DAILY PILOT IOAT MART To ploc~ ,ow act cal 642-5678 3024 2 Crow n Valley BARGAJ NSSERVICE Uas.s1Cied Ads. your one pnc·e diM·ount coupon Want Ads . ' Excellent CQmpany bene fit s . Apply to Personnel, Monday thru l'bd.ay IOam.12. #2 '-hiOft 111-.d 'Equal Oppor Employer Sales Our Office• Appt Only /f'ree lli fi,einders AR!llln' 4020 Birch, Ea tab '&4 Newport Beach, 833-8190 Students Need a prt time job" If you are fnendly. OOOIC~dependa­ ble, we want you lo work in a delightful & lnformal rest that's only open wkdys Apply in pers wltdys 2-S Stonem11l Ter· race, 29l!i Red KiU. C.M. P a rk w a Y La gun a Best Appliance $36-0911 stop shoppm~ c .. nier S'i() a.11646-IJO'i Ca 11642 Sbl!I ________ __, Niguel. Alabama & ~i. H B -fr--=-=-=-=-=--=-=---:::=""'::---=--::---:=:::--'-~--=---:::-:----"--===;;,,,=.....,.-~----:- Sales Tti-R.OH MEIDSYOU To fill avalanche of or· ders from m a r i n e, motorcycle. sporting goods. motor tport.a, re- tailers. Great oppty but we are very selective & want confident winner types Ollly. We lrain eit· pertly. Visit us & see. Call Mr. Stooe 540-4023, 11-l Sales Waoucl young men who will gel along well with women . Ca ll Mr . 1bomPIOn ~. 9-1. s.c. .. ., $1200 Exper eecy t.o run the life of y o ung co Pres. Quarterly sal reviews & 1---------IJ"C!&t co benefits. Admin Potential. CaU Rila . Coastal Personnel A&ency Z790 Harbor, C. M 540-6055 Never A Fee SICaETAIY D.a.trroc..sor SWITC .. OAID oraATOI Experienced operator for busy real estate of· fice. Console board. Call for appt. Co ldwell Banker/ Clarie Johnson, M4-9080 Mu.st be familiar with Teachen look! IC you are VA/FHA processing. anestabl.iabed\eacher or Minimum l yr expr. req. ooUece educatJoo major Pr-esley of So. CaUf. Con· who desires P tr employ· Ud Bev. ment w /great pay, call 540-0500. Sitters Unlimited a n educationally oriented SALESWOMAN fo r --------•I child sitting agency. Jewelry store, Irvine. SICttETAIY 675-9630 Must be over 21 for ins ---------reasons. Mutt be able t.o Lite ty/io1. s ome T E L E P ff 0 N E work J nigbt a week. shortban & .en1ineer· SOLICITORS, 4 dy wk. ;161.f'153SSH754 lna-eonstruchon expr. 5pm-9pm, no sell. no ex· --------. bel~. Presley of So. per.$i!.00momln+bonus. SANDWICH SHOP /88. Calif. Cont.act Barbara Mr. Martin 549-5045 tOAM to3Pll. Call btwn 3 540.0500 &IPll.118M92 ~~~~~~~~Telephone operator. nexi--b&e boors. Apply Bruce SCTIYTOV.P. llAl.ISTATE Smith, San Clem ente Typin1 . 1 0 me s I H . D.a.t flroceuor. _Inn._S_._c. ____ _ I l be r a I com Pan Y Must be familiar with TELLER p · beoeflta. Send reaume VA/FHA processing •. art-time. I .. 1 u:._, · lmnxd. operung for ex· W eitpr. • u ary re--.w.imwn 1 yr expr. req. per. part-time te lle r. ~to Presley of Pr-esley of So. Calif. Coo· w /good cuatomer rel a· So. Calif. P.O. Bo1t 2200• Ud Bev. 540-0500 Oona attitude lo work • N.B. 8183. Attn: Bev. Secretary /Bookkeeper 'IW.s, Wed. le Thurs. Con· S!X:RETAllY ·Insurance Salary open. Pleasant tact Lee, Orange Coast office up to 30 hr. per penonality & voice for Sa v In Is & Lo an . 'M'ltk. Don4M-O'IJC real eatate investment 714-75f.1801 E .O.E. Secretary compan\( Newport TOP SALISLADY Ten11l1 Club req\lirea Center. r . Gerrie . Exclusive shop, good P9l"t Umuecretary with MHa>O baclc1round1 good pay. Ut.UW.. TlaunthruS.' Part/F\&U Ume. 548-100?, ·~la dealred. 9-$. eau SlJCRETARY ta Wesklllf Dr. NB fur aJlllt. 145-7111 MAMCH Tow Truck Driven ex· Secretuy: General Of. SICllTAAY per'd. Top pay. Apply fice, typias. Lt ofllce • _ ___.. _1__ OltW Tow1n1. HOB work. AM for Tammy, uuu-.ale .,,.. ...... for <lime Way, C.M. &a·l.2S2 t'714)955..M02. N.8 . of· f*'IOD wtlb 50 wpm typ- ...fte9. iAI &o MllR cu.&91Den TraiDeea.L. no ~enc. end perform a.cret.arial .....arr. ltanubctt.are SECRET ARY tub. Qualified can· d QPticaJ compooenta. dklate wW be MCretary 7:oo.\ll-3:30PM. 2 Sau. Wa1tnases. P /lime dys Ml6 g Materials 8025 Over 18 Ga s l ight ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 r o i l e r W i l I Particle Boards. used tram .. 548·79'8 Xlnt. cond. 50 shee\8. 4x8. Walp .. ., H•91r with knowledge or In· tenor painting. ~. WAMYIDDIJVR SUHOAYONLY To deliver Dally P ilot bundles to carriers. Re- q.jres van or large ala· tJo6 waaon and • aood driving record. Phone 642·4321 and ask for Harry Seeley or Don WUllama. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EM PLOVER WAIEHOUSEMAH· nptr'd Re&p person for fabnc wareba, 1ood oppty w/growing co. lrv area. Salary commenaurale w/exper. W.7915 •WAREHOUSE- Faat growing electronics distributor in Fountain Valley area looking for mature person wantin g a poelllon with a good fUlure. Rec:eivmg, order tllliog, shipping, light maintenance Com petilive earnings & full iringe benefitfl. Please contact Tim, 979-0433. Warehouse Driver. Must have 1ood dr1v111g re card. Coeta Mesa arH. Apply : The Earl of Plumblnl. Wl6 Newport llvd. c .... 64.2-17S3 Warebouaeman , mechanically Inclined. ClOlllPOUfldinl rormu lu . local realdeot preferred. Tamco Chemi cals . ~A Placentia Ave, Ol.142-9180 W~EP&RSON · Needed full ffme . lmmed. OPeftiq. Full co. btne. Call -Balboa Marine Hardware for appt. S.l·M'7l E.0 .S . M/P/H $4 each. 5.57-6560 c .. ,.& ......... 8010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pent.ax 35mm SLR, 50 & llOmm lens, case. $26S. M1n1 cond. 661 .fS48 c:.es 1035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Siamese kittens. shou , $35.8'2·0771 Frosl f't. Stud Service Dop 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KEESHOND Pups. AK<; <luamp sire M /F. Pet & s h o w . Pvl pl y 213/fBH 34S al\ 6 pm AKCGldn Retnever pups. Hunters, wtr dogs, 80 C hamp P e di gree 4'KH861 . Golden Retriever pups. beautiful AKC 548-3279 A.KC very tiny Poodle pup. Male. I-White I Black 992-2178 Poodle puppies. silver . Norden s h o t s S1 65 Reilerve for Christmas. Choe. & blk. Early AM or? 646-9795 Sibertao Hualue puppies. S Fem Good homes, big Ytda. aeriOWI buyers on· ly. 98G-3881 1 wtt BeaaJe, male. AKC.Shota. ~ Beautllul 1uard dogs AFGHAN. Feel sa fe. P\.,a •adult.a. SS7·93f7 '"9toY• 1045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 .mo. old Slberlan ~. nle. Good with kkta. 59--UOO 12 wk o ld. German 9a1.laalr, fem. Papertd. Needl tidl. M-lJOO Offlcil9' .. ,,..., to the Re1lonal Vice per mo. overtJme. Sl.50 Olrpor* lllMdquutera Pre•ldent Excellent hr. Locat«iC.M. M-0:208 fer ttale wlde lnv•t· Hlary and beneflU . Tr-•~ y to •meat Hrvlcea firm. Aeuecall· .....,., CM&DC man rub.tcna l•laod. Xlat . tralafGrpreciaioftlutru· Warehoute help. M/F. CUTE PUPPY, Doble ctr'9' opporiluaky with Roa Rohrer meat repair Uto ele«:· lbperience preferred. mb. 11 wb old hmlrte, diversity • dlaUenS•· ...uDO tnima> Mutt be rella· l&lrt •&.00 per llr. ApplJ ..... famlly.l'fs.?m ._ ,.._ ~ level ..... AU bit. bave mu&&&J c-..x, Volln&h Co.,_ McGaw o.m .._ \0 IOOd botne. e&ft. uereta al !!• ._.AL IA .... I ~.~~~=ent vls~: ~vlne. Sae Don M. J.rr. v.., lrteodly. =•ce . ....mM•rn. _,,, _ .. _.. Vil --....... ~ .. • -.,1/lll'HV 11 Mrloullr aw..r .. led ---------. ' : • ~!!!!~~~~~ mid ...,.,, CalJ for la· ,,. , ......... Ute .......... '°"•ant Ulft NrrH"ll 10 MIT ii..n " WVift appt. Nt.w .... ...._ · .a Delb Pilot toMITQwUWadldo a 'W ... •kftll. r-:::: ... .._. tea.am r...u15........ a rwu....,., •t..u.eo.11'11. .. TO WOMEN IN BUSINESS COMING Sunday. October 14, 1979 In the Dally Piiot A TRIBUTE TO Ttf E ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN IN BUSINESS THIS IS THE ACTUAL SIZE AD For best reproduction, a clear bl.Jck and white [1Jloto of .Jny sii. c.in be used. Your mesu~ will accompany the picture In this space. If you c hoose not to publish a picture, fill th e space with your message. National Women In luelneH Week la October 14 through 20. To honor •re• women In bue&ne••, lndultry •nd oomm•rce, ttt. DeNy ~ wlN pubhh • IPfff•I trlbUie In It• October 14 edition. Our S•lute to ButlneH end ProfH9'onal Women It •n Hceptton•I opportunity to lntrod~ • new or longtime Haocl•t• to the people of the Orange CoHt, or to honor •••rdt, achlevecMflta or contrfbutlona. JuttneMwotMn Salute nottc.a wtu be two column by two Inch•• Heh wtth 1 photo JOU provide. The ooet Of •Ktt nottc. ta only •20. ' Don•• m.lat M int part of thla .,.Cl•I •dvertttlng opportunity. DHdffne for re- H {vlng apece la October 10. CllftOdayl .. DAILY PILOT 842-5878 -...... ,.. -1 , • • .. ---• - -----~ ... -.... ~ -... "" ~ ... ..... --• --.... -• ... • -• --~· ••• -.. . --- ... - BOAT SHOW DI! ... ..,... .... c.,..... S.. lflO S..loy'• 'T7 23· Mako, turn key equipped. Sl4.000 firm Gr eat Marlin boat. 67J..9362. ---sr Camcralt. w,Npt ~hp S'JD,500 or best 1969 sips 10. P.P 67S-2172 "19 ~ US, ci.u dirt bib, nddrn 5 Umt•11, dot cood llSO ,bs t o fter ~us '72 Hood11 4:JO. extnt1'-'t1 trot fond, chrome. run~ 4 ~ Dri•H rcreat '5QO. 646 ~11 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "MGllC Jimmy, same as Qwlvy Bluer. Lo m•'s, x1nl cond. assoo. 543-6894. '74 Yamaha TX500 6.:ic>o mi.. Perlttt rood $900. day 833 2235, e \es !JC56.149ti Tl F2:50 Forti Ranger, ·Ix.a, Hood.a CBX l~ 6 uiw 1, perf-a>Od. Lo ml. 4 i.pd, 2000 miles, s howroo111 :.tereo, xlrai. '69()0 or !>st cond Red. ~. Mu~l ~r pr... ~5100x.29 sell &42--0(502. ---1 Trucb 9560 '73 Indian 12Scc. :.lreet legal. JOOO onq m1 good cond ~ 548-2308 uft 5. 78 Honda 550K 500M1 Best Offer Over $1.500 Th2-o.'m ..•................•... lntem 'l i 4 l "7t Loud !tll1r linl. 16' van xlnt t'ond Service rec avail. Dy 774-7330. eves&wknd fl38.. 7330 K.i rtt 15 GMC PS/PB. AM FM '69 Triumph 250 very stereo. tires, lo m1. Make cl ean . '74 Y amahu Offer 646-761611ft 5 2SOMX xlnt c ont! ~MJke '63 Chevy 49Kong m1 xlnl. buy ror S950 ~9115ask for Paul '64 Datsun Pickup, new tires & nms. ~d botiy. ~ eng $325. 661 6541.i .._ w•s~ tlto ....,, .... "'" . ....................... ····•····•······•······ RPAY TOPOOl..LAR ~ 9712 flar WP Uled C'atS·tor.l1n1 ••••• ..... • • • • ... • •• • •. don-*lCI or clualce. Ir )air car ii t ltn C'lt'ln, '75 UOI. A I T l A IC• .. ,.,. ,, .. ..,,.. AJf//f'tl, SuperD COftd. -no~ "··· Htnry• 1ao.01eo d,u9. ......_ , • .,...... ~. Octoo.r 10, 1e79 EWLV lllU>T 'A ·······················! ~ W.-.... t7J4 MIM.1•,•ftM Alllot.UMcl ......._...... •• . ...................... ·•····················· ......•••............. . ...................... . ,......... '767 C a fttl ,.,.. ... "72 Olda. ele&o. taOOO or ......... •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... . m&totf•. '70 Trlumpb Spitfire, ._ a-...tJ•-loaded lo-Qa1ri n. • .. _,.. ___ ..,_ ... _.., ___ , bf'ud IMW top, llrfl, ;.::;,ICl.Juaa $1'.s,eoo, ·~/J'k '~~- ....... t7la ......... XI.Ill c.d. .,,.. d.ult • rt.-bl'b. "11 SD, 20,000 mJ, aua· I UJO or bHt offer. ....-.. --.. > rool, payoff or lak• over _..................... ..... "JIO 2 door Dev1U.. IS.GOO -· -· " ~ .,1 .. 0r,..c.-. ~Harbor 8lvd C08TAMESA t1t...JIOO WllUY CUAMCAIS At«»TIUCKS COMMHL CHEVRO LET • "-'I I. t I • ' \ \1 I ' S4'>· 1 lOO l'..anlSeU Your Car" CUVlBIMW PAVSTOP OOLLAH ~'orOeao Used lms><>r1'> <.:all Mike or Don US.317 1 WANTED! Late motiel Toyota!>. VolVOt>. Pickups & Van:. Call m today I l t U H--... l l•d. c ......... . .... t.0 -910) 01 S40-t4'7 PORSCHE's WANTED Allow us the opport unit) to consider the purcha~e or tr.ide in uf )Our dt'an Pon>rhe. Check with t::. Tod.1y' l)fi.)t t-..1t..1' H1,..11 w1uen C1v..,. • U. llll lie 8"-iSU NA.ml .. -.. -----,-7-70-1 milea. Ooe Owner car. '71 LTD. Ntr • .._tk . ... ~oc.... •. '1" l13>0.•1"°' XII&~~.~ , ,.,,,..,, ... ,. ... ..... ••••••••••••••• r c:...,. t711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 Capri Gb111 Sharp. 1Ctlver. 111n roof 4·1p t&.200./080. ~7736 or SJ} 3117 '76 V6 4 11pd. PS. su.nrf, AM fo'M CUI Xlnt ~.IXX> flll 13700. ~J d1I t720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAl<il sa.ECTIOM OF AU.MOOB.S SHOP&COMPAR E BARWICK DATSUN -...... ,•1 I •• 111 ( q11 I 1 ir1" 831-l l7S 49J.JJ7S *DATSUMS* u.-g. s.Mc:tlon Of AJIModeta WESrlCIAUU IHGOOD SERVICE COSTA MESA .DATSUN 284511ARHOR BL\'U 540-64 10 540..0 21 l NOl'HINOOVER VW ·Haviqtroubi.eeu. a.".. tt2D '· $4999 !wt >'O'U' car! Tty ua Top ................ ••• •••• "11 ~ Nura vs dcll&r -Pa.ldfororNot! lt7tDIMO a uto. A/C , Vt t op. OrUii your car to Jim a.u••MCI! AM/nl ...._. T200 afll. lt74MAZDA IX4COUPI Ma rino Volk11w•e en. Oil Camaroe, Caprices. tuOO....,. 1.8711 Beach Blvd., Hunt· Nome Car&ol, Malibus" 71 roRDGALAX.1£ 4 tpeed ltana., rad.lo all' cood. (55(J(SY >. & ~ Beaca · .Uk for Novu. Dra1Uc reduc· 2door, clean. Ru•ioodt. Frank Marino or Tom t.lcm! $115. 54$-20ll After 2py SI"' :::: llU&7 SELL. Nu SAYE MOWU! tne. tram. AM/FM tape PP49'-40(M 79D6itMll..wt 2 dr. su.o.roof, 900 mlles. ~1 COMMElL CHEVRO LET "-"11 .:l•·I fl. I ",...., \ .., I . I ,4f>.1 l00 9740 '•VWSquareback, good PP. w-a o ts to buy •••-••••••••••<i••••••• cond, r u n s gre at . Chevrolet. Have cash. •...-I '" 210SL Sl450/bestotr642·5511 Repairab&e OK.~7~ COUPI '78 VW convert. AM /FM 71 Nova Concoun. 4 dr, IOAD$TIR cass. rr:Jlk oo ~ow , da.rtt brwn. 305 vs auto. Oas.sic coupe road.st.er. 23.000 ·fl~. 14 AC, lilt whl. dlvided seat orilinal cood.iti~. local· "MSd.rocco Auto, am rm xlnt cond. 1 owne r ly owned & serviced, ca,aelle . air. $3350 546-6.S22Suo teves auto trans .. air cond . ~or957~7 * • • • * ';:1x;SC:) to appreciate. 13 Bue. very clean. must 1977 Nova Com p act tt45 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J • 11•&S-• LICOl.Mt .. CUIY ''SpKjal ol t.be Week" 71&.IMCOl.H TOWMCOUPI Beautitul luxury car in crya t al apricot w it h leathe r interior . Low tnilea1e. One owne r am931) $9ZOO 31126 Harbor Bl.. C. M. 54().S&JO 1977 Linc. T o w n C1*r Sedan, fully eq,pt. $1000 CalJ aft 9PM. 848·5596 JIMSLIMOHS i.ell. $2 100 Days, Deluxe PS PB. auto l~.,...5 St&SOll. Jo:ves. 846-4529 trans. A IC. 1 uwoer '76 Mark IV, new urcs. ~~• ------22.000 mile s Ai.kin~ brks. solid wht . m tnl um> HARBOR BL\'D '67 Bug, rum good S'5IXl 546-(1731 COSTA MESA f150 rood. 151915 840-6383 631-1271> 54().9115 7l Nova Air JUlu Xlnt '79 station wgn JOOTD Diesel. Dark blul' Cai.s racbo. sunroof. approx 3.fllOou Owner <IOXIOWI ID sell a.U for llarry Kay 213 ·597 88111 eve:; 21.J..Ol.1213 15 4.SO SLC Pn me t'Ond lo rru. I Owner. must i.ce 7S9-8948 rond Good tires $1400 'EiM VW Bw. Panel Bus. ~ l·amperizcd , 645 2359 -------evei. '78 tan Chcvetlc. 4 tir - -A C.A ~.A ~ Jo"M rad1u '68 VW Hug XJnt rnnd xlnt cond. J(d rubber Sl.800 FIRM 631 4402 S3500 i,..,1 o rr Wk ll)'' 711).073( 7~. ('Vl~ 752 1\067 71 Bl:G SEW TRA;>. Good Condition S2000 00 ()l.22 ..••................... M!rury 9910 ....................... ORANGE COVNTY 'S NEWEST UNCOLN·MERCU RY OEALERSHJP RAYR.ADHOE LINCOLN MERCU RY 1& 18 Auto Center Or . -...~..,...,... ... _....,,..._~I i8 280E. mttl.ilh1 m1l:..n '70 VW Bug run!> ~Int Sl ,750 or be-.t offt•r 848 96J7 or MZ-1134~ 7 1 Goo, l'Ond 'Int lr<i~port11C'lon c:ir ~Su •K bst uf r IWb .>1!115 J fl 7pm SDFwy·Lake 1-·ore:.t exit IRVIN•: 830..7000 b1 Oau.un lbOO Hm1d.,t••r. wht hdl p rt•ffilJ\ .1hk fl('E'\.b p;unl &. mt worl.. fZ.oMKJ t>Clit ofr ~ !13'J2 brown. ell'<-~u11rf 1onrf. AM FM c·11:.,t•lll' n1:w llrt.•<i , 1mmJ1· n1nd $17.000 IJ.:jJ 2211 ;51 13:n wtcdys Old VW run.' itlofJd ~:, Caotflawfttal 99 30 . ..................... . Call Al i l4 960 l:llJ dft lll'M 9772 '7S Monarch Ghia ~.000. lmrNlt'. ~ 499 2286 ~ 9 952 ......••.••.•.••..•.•.. RENT L uxury motor home 2'l', sleeps 6, self cont. $250/wk+s• m1 1.S • boat & tilt tra1 ler. $250 64G-8S8S '760lev l.'l too. 4 whJ. xlnt Allot, Import~ cond. f'vt party John ••••• ••• •• •• •• ••• • • •• • • 1 1•,261J Z l-la14h'-.s 1n,11h· & out R1'11 w 1111.. 111tr f .Jc'tr a.' ~I KJ.52 00 ~ SI, :! l111J'> mint 1·ond fo'ull} t·qu1p l While Ulk Ullr ti75 OO'J'l ...••.•...••.••••...... "i7 !'darlt \ ( hr1Jm• "1 rt· whl' moonroof :11 UOO ITll $TJl.1'1 l'l' ~~ 1.l&il or 962 2231 '67 Mlllll t·onvt-rt . ault1 6-cyl. P t.op. rlbt t rni. beaut 7~9174 . -Of' makeorfer. ---S48-l68l RENT Z4 · '79 Winnebago 557-7400: 548 4 IB3 eves ~ 9 7 0 I 10 2lnl. 'l()nt l·vnd. !tt>e to VOLVO SALES. SBVIC E AMD LEASIMG OVERSEA.<; DELIVERY EXJ>t:RTS 14 l'ormal l.1m11 hd.., b:ir ·rv new tm.., ).!uod cond biJ.5114 1.948 Dl'ITMAR 34 ft. diesel cruiser, AP, VllF', Fath .. Plut h, Anchor winch. bait & fi sh tanks, full canvas, swim step. S14,900 m 4 >534·1505 14· Seaw1Lch (Whaler copy 1 New 40hp Johnson trlr S l ,75 0 dy8:J8.2982,ev631 ·5335 Sps s S200 wkly + tr mi.Jc 963-21..35 '78 29' Execut1vt' Low mileage, xlnt cond. Full access.ones. 1 of a kind 1nlr $29,500. PP Dys 957-8191. eves 494 · 1.237 RENT 23' FIRE BALL. SELF-CONTAINED. REASONABLE 64.5-2283 '63 Ranchero good body, paint. Interior Needs eng. ~ 17:.l --- ·73 GMC :i.,too 57Km1 3SOeng. New tires. AM /FM 8 track $3,200. 527.3940 14 Chevy Pick Up. new t.tres & motor. xlol run· nloa cond & mpg S2000 979-7315. 16' DUFFIELD -Jwlo s.r.tu, P.-h H70 BAYBOAT & Acceuorin f400 y- llodilied from elect to ,.---.--·.··.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.·I --··•• ... •••••-• --~~mweu, OATSUMPAln'S ....... .... : ..,,._~Ai:Jns Hood. 4 llood t.lnlt. nt 19" CIZ090l.ft' 88.ICBS mi JIDO. Bnt oner. Call ...,._y YAM TI4-631·3133 ~5721 afler 6PM. With plush ca rpet. panel· 271,1a·. ur17 B&yliner Vtf· ---------- t.oria Rybrdge-duaJ sta· MIW boo.. Volvov::a1.0 .. PWC· PARTS•SERVICE V H F . • D F . I H It C HOURS w a t e r . I a l l c a n · ·1 v.ues/t aba/charger 13 Open 7a.m . 'ti 6P· m. • batt /8 system 1slp11 Monday t.nru Friday Closed Sat. & Sun ' 6/Brist.ol. 123,900 or best Effective Mon. 9/24 n9 offer. Dys a34-460l . eves SADDLHACK • ~l-~ FORD : loah. Sail 901>0 22AOS..Maut. S.nlt-1\mr -..-...-•• ....-••• .-• •• • •• • • At the Com er of Warner '49. Luders 16. 25fl. vam 546-7070 hull . slip 1n NB ------ beautiful. $4000 J Porsche lixl5' m ;if.(..,. 894-9010. w Pcrelll P7 urci.. new. -----91 1 twn ball. Jack & UDO 14. T railer. 2 :.all!'> rrusc 979-0853 ~ 6 man inflat;iblc $2!1().673-0473 CAL 20. Clean. w it h Triuler Sacn r1cc. m w.t ~ Call751~ 28' wood hull. P 28. Bc-.t offer Autos for Sal~ .•.•............•...... IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READER<; ANO ADVERTISERS The pri ce of item s 213/lln-7729 ad vertised by vehic le O~PERATE dealers 10 the ~h iclc · 7 7 K . 3 2 S I o o p class1ried ad\'ertis1ng racer /cruiser Jo' B. dist. c.'Olwnns does not include little used & well equip. any applicable laxes. Must sell before Oct 12. hcense. transrer fees, $38.500. p I' 714 631 4985 nnance c harges. rces for eves & wlcndc;. wr polJullon control de -----Vice cert.i/icauons or de 17' SORENSON SLOOP. aler docum entary pre COmpl. w 1salls & aux para\Jon charges unless cng. '90(). Bo~!3.:_5027 _ otherwi~ specified by the advertiser lo&. icebox. welbar. 2 Ca .. 't a l n 'a c balra, brealtfaat nook. 350V8, tilt wheel, chrome bum- 1*'9 & grtlle. Sleeps 4 ! (.1.816 ). ONLY SH9S HOWAaD Clle•rol.t Dove & Quail Sts NEWPORT BEAt:ll 833-0555 'T1 DODGE Trade~man 100, P rS, l'!B. custom pamt & inl.enor. ca plain cham1. portholes on sides front & rear ventb, mags w new "-'1dc tires 32,IXXJ rru . Xlnt. SS.500 or bsl ofr Call 870 <1 564 tfUllerton I P P '77 Ford Van 1-'u llv loaded. P S, I' U. /\1r. Cruise control. !>len·o. st.eel radials & mag~ Low rruleage $5600 C.ill 540-6746 71 Chevy V11n CB, roor rack. mags. air. 8-trac·k. wet bar , etc. $7,800. 493-5114 I~ Ford Econ 1110 Xlnt cond. Raised roof. slcepi; 4, + xtru 55Z·il 314 ~. 71 Dodge Van. xlnt cond, ·10 mi, must s~ to appr. s:D-7493 aft 6pm. '76 GMC. Spec Ed1t1on, 71 Lancer, 25 ·. well kept. easy load lr lr . Sll ,000. Bob.M9-8983 Sell Wlth EASE! xlnt cond. custm inter . lt's11 BREEZE many xtras. 33.000 mi 's, Lido 14 ' #922 Clean . $1,a)O. Cover. Trlr. • SJ6.7CM6 847-6621 SABCYr late model. as -new. fully equipped. Sail. mast, all parts brand new. Cart $700 sell $495. m 4 l673-0053. 21' American S oop. '79. Compl w taa.Lls, lrlr. OB. pedd 114.872. pay otf loan of •.547. 968·937 l afl &PM Catalina 22. 1978, traller. ·.; 0/8. klU ol xtras $8000. 611·1011 9070 ~ ...................... . S&WSAVA&AILI Y AC Nftport 84&-G551 WW ettban•e uae ol boat for alip aptice. Npt. Deb ..... 551 ... Oass1fied Ads 642 5678 asking $5950. 759·9359. --- lw)oLNMncJ •••• !~!~ , .. ~~ ..... !?!~ ••••••••••••• • r-----------, I LEASE ANY MAKE I I ANY MODEL I I I I PAY ONLY I I FIRST MONTH I I PAYMENT I I MO .-ostT c! LAST MOMT'H I 1 1 WI TAKI AMY TRADE 1 1 IPAIO flOtt Olt MOTi I PHOME CllDl1 APPIOVAL I 1 '79 CAllLLAC '79 CRICA I Toy011 • 111 "me SI w1"-I .._. 2~-~ -......... AMf\.t. -.1ec11 I ,., ~.! J ~p.:'!~ .. o• I 111•.U • '"" OAC v11 ... I M* "-ht7S T04el ,..,_... ........ , . I •••••••....•...••...... AITTNTION Me r cedes. BMW Pot-scbe, Classic & Ex ouc. We will i.ell your car on coruugnment at your pri« Best locauon in Orange County .. ·or in formallon call J im cur ran. Allfallamlertift LJOO W. Coast Hwy NWl)t Bcb 642-676.1 9701 ....................... 'trl SPYDER Cla11-;fc Must see. $4.llOO 673-5027 ii :MO Z Xlnt cond ~ew prunt, dm (m < a:.:.l'ltc mx> best offer tHI! 5035 P P wanlS to buy Uut11un '67 ·74 tlavc ra~h Rc_p_wra~e OK 545-7454 '78 2llOZ Cpe. wht w tan, AM1FM. 4 spd. air. 14K Purchase or take over lse S18'l mo. 540-5423 dpprec1 alc $6500 bi~ 71 ZSO Coupe. •·l11ss1c. clewi. low m1, w1Je':1 rar PW. PB, PS. AM 1-·~ M1chel1ni., $5 .000 ~ ·73 Z80 C Good cond ~ '67 Mercedes 2SOSL white oonven.lble. a& mPC, low mUes.752-~ * • •• 310SE, prime eood. -...0/t.ape. wbt w l\>lk int. l53IDO Ftrm. 5311-tlS:S • • 9707 '71 28DZ, 4 spd, m int cond. ~ new whe\tli,;. IS30Q. .. ••••••••••••••••••••• &'J0...4849 eves. MBZ 'trt 2304-dr. wt.t/bJ\MI later. 29Kml oa rebll enc. Auto trans recenUy reworked. AM /FM air. very clean ~bout. P. P 546-6273 eves "16 Al.di UIOLS coupe Met blue, s unroor . stereo '79 Dal'lun 310, Factory can. air. Xlnl t'ond Warranty . 8mos old Mei 9742 New trans & clutch A C. Xtras $5600 rolfr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28mpg S2 .650FIR M 75&-9166 or 831·9254 _ 17 Midget. red Good ~9470 or 759-lll«i aft 15 28>7.. 32K m1 , loaded, co nd 27 ,000 miles .s;.:.:::Ml:;:;... -------t-mrr.ronm t'OCOtr __... ~l'6rfer. ca~ -= · • ~ & 751·7098 Wkdays IMW 9 7 I 2 640-5829 IW.>-061.S ••••••••••••••••••••••• iR DetL..,un 1-·u1 xlnl cund. -------- CREVIER $I ST ' BIOAOWAV SAt'IA AMA 835·3 17 1 1tt( UlTIMAU OMlllNG M&l HtNl •USEO BMWs• i2 2002t11 s R (992(; H\ I i3 4n)2l.u 4 ~ p 12'!\~ ; M (' I i6 200'lA S R 1944 HK II '76<002<\..'!p t401Pll.l 1 71 ~II <l'>pcJ ... , •Gill ...... l •\ I ii~ 4 .. ,pc.I !'> H (\II 1:11 ·n ~A Luxu!t <8'Jl~-,zr 1 i8~4Bp, <239UKll 1 '78mAA c 1819WUA I i8 633cslA S , H. (0062 I -~SIHtdcry~ $1W.J 7l! MG Midget. perl. spor l) ronvert . fun JolaS m1!I er, all good.l<.'l>, bel.t O\'er 742f>O /.4 'P· <11r A :\1 F'"w1 ~ Must see 581 S71i \luC'h \fort> ~111• .\\Jl<l' >-M""-9744 t1H er ~ 01.KS ,_. ....................... F1at 9725 78 M G8. p«rf 1·•1nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSJXX> or l"-.~t orft•r U)' ru WJ(n 12A. good l'•>nd ~5100x29 radlu. :1t1mpg, Stl!S Must p--.._ '><'II ~A-1921 Luthn ~ 9 750 ·10 Flat !tt.'<l<tn $\SO or mal<l· offer 54X 3681 73 Spydcr. mur:o;. FM l'il!ll> • ne"" seah, new rad.lab, buclu.kin color. xlnt $31.50 ti45·!1265 Honda 9727 ................••..... 78 91 l SC A flawles<. wtute beauty with many extra.'> and only 6100 m1 631 IJ04 iO 911T w/i6 Turbo Car· rer.i fa ctory body & turbo leath inlr. S18.000 Call days 492-4780 li.IL.E IKE vocvo 196111 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 646--tJOl 540-9467 OIN•I COUMTY YOLYO EXQ.USIVEL V VOLVO L.arwml Vol¥O 0..- la ar...~ CicNaty' BUY 0tt LEAS£ DIRECT Ut'·'-'J. f CJt,r>ifl 9932 . ..................... . 78 U>n !uJI> loadc.-d. blk on blk, lit\ m1, auto. A t: AM FM 8,trk :.1.er'l'O. ma g wills. best offer. 492-l57S "7'0Jrv~ Salver Anruv. U'2 B1k extr tt.an 1ntr P\d1y aut.omaUc. e.ve.ry avail OIJl 2llOO+ miles. t owaer. $12 .000. Pb metM c:...,.-ffll ........................ '68COUGAR '100 •~ ... "J i ....................... ..,._ L.. '74 -.a> 1'tUy ~ 2025 S. fY1dl .cnest8r Sn rl. Ar r f' M Hit(' h Anahetm 750-2011 J7rrc>t? w~t sell 12.095 VOLVO '73 LQlES. AIR, O\•Ndr. leath<'r lo m 1. xlnt rond fl ,.3SO 673-2750 ----- '77VOLVO 242 DL !>dn . 4 spd . /\M F'~ , . .i s~ :.lt'reo. \dour mt. good l1res. drk blue f~h Xlnt l'ttnd (;wd gas m1ll•afo!l' Pn party lt>a\ info! Jfl'J & must st·ll !163 ~ .•.•.••.•..•.......•... 9910 .............•••...•... 1.!n6 Buick Shi.irk i door st"dan. 70,uoo mile:. S&Jver IA-11.h rf'd intenor Pow e r "1n do w :. steenng. AM F'M stereo. aJ.r roodlt1omnR. delux lnm on side. t'usto m lrlm 1ns1de Pnt't'<i at wholesale blue book 12175 Call Du1ly Pilot 642-4321, Ext 210 9M-ur2.l ·10 Charger 500, J83 magnum. new tran:o.. ~ n.-w-r-eai <11d. tires. $800 66 1 0515 anyo~ 9940 ...........•..........• , ................ '-•""' °""'9a'••.-··· ., .. _ .•••• c. ....... , ,.....,.. 1977 FORO G«AHADA SB>AH 65 Mustanl( Conwrt.1bh· 6 cyl . lo w mll~atw 751~. After ~P\1 -----0..•Wle 99S5 . ....••...•..........•. ••760LD$ft I ····~s.~L Wl&lt 1111 of ... • tu1"1Dma PU.JS A.Mi ni atMet. Wt wbeel, cnlMle control. split pwr seats & IO"-m.Jes '748PHJ I . SMH ·-.. ..-s AUT'OC9fl'llt 1425 Bal'.er Street COSTA M ESA S4G-tl02 73 Delta 88 Mar0901W.bl lop. r'ulT power. A C. AMW M stereo. A Sp1H) Car for only $995 XJn I tmd. p p 759-9320 flt Olds 9'!. $37~ (;ornt ~ ordl'r Can b1 '(.>en Jl Uruon Stal10"'. :Wpeno r & l'l.Jn•nllJ NB Call aft 6 ur !Jcfon• !I :l>Jm 646 8i23 7i Cut.lass Supr 1\ 1 •. 'in top t it wh l. /\ \1 l''~I :.t.ereo. Sac 846-11:157 9957 .....•................. i3SqtareStaWi.:n. l :.pd. AC. new l.lres. I owner xlnt c:ond $1..350 497 238;! eve; wlmds i3 Sqr Wagon. 4-~pd. ncv. ures. lo mi. lite blu. good l'OOd I02-8 lZ7 a ft i; . •..................... '76 912E. sunrl. Z4,000 mi. 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J 1979 DODGE 4a4 POWll WA60N VB. automatic trans • power ateenng. power brakes. bucket seats. slldlng rear window. radio & more! I 1 A65 t 5 t ) f ' J , , " 1 f ' , f , , r , • , , ' , , , , I I ' ' • • f f 7 VOL. 71, NO . 213, •SECTIONS, 54 PAGES Student Re~ lb srsvs uaaLa ................ Pre.,.ra&.klu tot leatln1 Jn· doehlDele nfuaw 1tudt11ta for •IPI ol tuberCuloala bqu to-day at Weat On.ace County area blab ldoola. School~ w1D 11" testa to an estimai.d 250 J'ffenl lmmi· cranta from Soutbeaat A.ala , lbantinctoo Beacb Union Hl1h School District ortlclata ln· formed the board or tl'Ulleea TueMi~ ni.Otl . tudenta from t.he dialrlct '1 • ven campgaea who retuse to lakt-the lldn tat can be baned from ct ... , aald dlalrlct Superln· t ndent Frank Abbott. Ht aaid the Oran ge County Health Department will aupply teattna materiall. Those wbo show sltns or tuberculosis infection alio will Ye•r Be•e•ew.; ~ Dally N~••paper , .. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS __ ees' be uthaded from clua lf the)' faH to t•ke the necessary f ollowup aamlnatioo wlthln 30 day a. The county Health Depart· ment estimates wit.b the influx o f rerueees tbe rate of tuberculosis baa jumped nearly 50 percertt ln the past year. "The fU"lt thing to do is to re- lax and not get alarmed," cau- tioned Beverly Bradley, nurse at TB Tests Readied · " Marina High School ln Huot· lo~ Beach. Sbe is coordi.oa~ ing the testing. ·'Tuberculosis is not con· taeioua like meaales." she told trustees Tuesday at their board meeting at Fountain Valley Hip School. She said tbfre is little danger that casual contact. with an Infected iod1vidual eould lead to an outbreak among students. She warned trustees to expect aa many u eo percent o( the tetted lltUdeDta to show alp.a ~ infection. 1bese cues, she aald, would be referred to the county Health Department for chest x· rays. About 1 percent of the infected s tudents might have active tuberculosis, Mrs. Bradley estimated. Other students and tucbers will be allowed to take the cam· pus tests to allevtat.e concern,) explained Abbott. He said the ' dlatrict would pay for the tests. Lett.en to parents of students. trao1lated into various Southeast Asian languaaea, were banded out today. Tests should begin Tbursday. Abbott aaid lbe district hopes to admini.lt.er the patch tests as quickly u possible but couldn't <See TB, Page AZ> Dow Jones Pl ets 24 Points 12Assaults Deaths Probed By Task Force 81 JOANNE lt.EYNOLDS Of tM o.lly l'flllt Slaff Oet~tives investigating the assaults on 12 Orange County women were slated to meet to- day to rule out at least two cases from the pattern or attacks that have claimed nine lives. Investigators said the two cases to be scrutinized today are Witness In Rape Vanishes Tile J.5."ar-old allesed 'rietlm wbo la comddered the key wti. 1 oeaa against Rodney James Alcala, 3S, in his Riverside County rape trial bas disap- peared again, officials report. The Sierra Madre girl originally disappeared right aftt?r the trial opened on Sept. 11 ~od-a ~perior Court. judge or. dered her to submit to psychiatric examination. She allegedly was bound, raped and beaten in April by Alcala , who is being held in Orange County on suspicion ~f murdering 12·year·old Robtn Christine Samsoe of Huntington Beach last June. Dan Bacalskl. Riverside Coun- ty prosecutor, said be will seek another continuance today in the often-delayed rape trial. Bacalsk:i said the 15-year-old "reluctant witness" who was re- portedly raped near Banning was round Oct. 2 after several trial delays. The pretty 15-year·old was dis· covered slee ping in a Los Angeles area trailer. he said, a nd was reported to juvenile authorities by the trailer's owners. Bacalsld said the girl was be- ing h eld in Clareo Hall, a juvenile facility. "and just walked away on Saturday." Normally, Bacalski said, he wou.ld drop a case under the cur· rent circumstances. ·'But we are bun Ung for her again. This guy (Alcala) bu gotten just too many brew. He bu lucked out too many times. We are going after this one," be said the murders of Patricia Neufeld, 34, of Garden Grove, and Joan Ande rson. 28 , of Fountain Valley. The possible elimination of those two cases will leave delec lives from five agencies in vestigating 10 assaults in which six women and an unborn baby have died. Four wome n - includiog the baby's moth.er- have survived. The police task force, which was announced Tuesday in a press cooference ln Tustin, coo· aiata ol detectivea from TuaUn, Irvine, NewPOrt Beach. Coll&a JleH llDd the 0.-U.e Coaa&, Sherttr•~ Tustin PolJce Chief Charles Thayer said the group is without tangible leads and bas no use&· ble ~ "' • ••peel ln an,y oltbe-Uacb. He stopped abort of aayine that detectives an seetins one man in the 10 assaults although be acknowledged that the cases are similar. He pointed out that there are dissimilarities as well. All of the victims we r e between the ages of 20 and 31 ~ lli'.ed in apartments . ...Tba1 is one of the reasons the 1979 Foun- tain Valley case a nd the 1978 Ga rden Grove case are thought lo be outside the pattern. The women in those cases (See MURDERS, Page AZ) Valley Couple Arrested on Heroin Rap A Fountain Valley couple have been arrested on drug charges by police who said eight officers con· verged on the couple's home and seized four ounces of heroin. Emory Lee Shofner, 48, and his 29-year ·old wife, Cynthia, were being held today in Orange County Jail in lieu of $5,000 bail each, police said. Investigators saM the couple's home at 16700 Terrell St. was un· der surveillance for more than a week before the arrests were made Monday The heroin, with an estimated street value of $6,000 was allegedly found in the Sbofnen' garage • . Police said some of the heroin was pacltaged for apparent sale. WaJJhington Shivers Under Early Snoiv By The Associated Press The earlie&l. snowfall of. the century surprised r esidents of suburban Washington, O.C , to- day and accumulations were a foot deep in part s of West Virginia, closing schools and knocking out power. With much of the Northeast covered with ~ush. up to 8 in ches or snow fell in the moun· tainous regions of Virginia, also forcing schools to close and snapping power lines . Tem· peratures that bad risen into the 70s in the region Tuesday plwn· meted into the 30s overnight. Varying amounts of snow also were reported in parts or Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Connecticut. The National Weather Service in West Virginia reported that 12 inches of SDOW reU in Canaan Valley in Tucker County. Ac· cumulations of eight inches were reported in Pickens in Randolph County. six at SummersvilJe in Nicholas County and four in Green Banks in Pocahontas County. The heavy, wet snow brought down lree limbs still burdened with heavy foliage. Some roads were blocked by felled trees in Webst.erCounty, W. Va. About 23,000 customers of Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. Jost their power. In Baltimore, the Baltimore Orioles and the Pittsburgh Pirates waiTe<J to see- if heavy rains would subside so they could get on with the World ~ries. the first game of whi<'h w as put off Tuesday night because of rrun. HB Bridge Replacement Due in July Two northbound lanes across the rickety Warner Avenue bridge in Huntington Beach will remain closed until next July when construction of a new bridge is expected to be com· pleted. Paul Cook. publlc works d.irec· tor for the city, said construction should begin in J anuary. The project. be said. will be funded through a federa l program and could cost as much as $600,000. The Janes were closed last September when timber decking beneath one of the Warne r Avenue structures began to crack. HR Woman Hit, Raped In Her Office A 36·year.old Hu ntington ..Reach bu.smess _woman_ ~as raped in her office Tuesday Ju.5t after she had started work. police eported today Jn vesugat.ors sa1d the woman was grabbed out.side her bwld· mg at about 9 a m by a taJl. heavy-set man who placed his hand ove r he r mo uth and threatened to go after the bus1· ness owner's daughter if she struggled. The v.-oman was forced illSlde he r offi<'e, disrobed. slapped and raped. investigators said. The curly -haired attac ke r . who spoke in a deep voice. ned on foot. pohce said. His v1ct1m C'alled Huntington Beach~of· fi c('rs. ...., She was taken to Costa a Memonal hospital for examma· tion and later released. Notes Protected C HI CAGO <AP ) -A psychiatrist's notes on Jonn W Gacy Jr .. accused or murdering 33 men and boys, need not be t urned over to prosecutors. a Cook County Circuit Judge bas ruled. Market Reflects Fed Move NEW YORK <AP> --The stock market plummeted in tumultuous trading today amid apparent fears that the medicine the Federal Reserve has pre· scribed to treat mflation will have some potent -and painful -econom1c side effects The Dow Jones average or 30 industrial st.o<:ks dropped 24 83 pomt.s to 832 76 after four hours of trading. as pnces decl.Lned for 1,558 stocks and rose for onJy 31 in heavy trading on the New York Stock Excbange. At 11:30 this morning the ticker was running an hour lat.e. On Tuesday. lt loct 26.45 points in the ..,... dally ~Une in more dll9D lift years. n.e ...-'d drop loc' u.e Dow was •.JS potnta on Oct. 28, 198, during t.be Great Crash tbat PA· eded the Depression. As tM price of gold rose $21 an ounce today, analysts said much or the stock ma rket drop was due to selling by traders who bought their shares on borrowed money &Ad-who-are. groWlnR-Xe. luctant to pay interest raJ..es well above lS percent The pnme lending rate -the C'harge on loans lo top·ranked borrowers -hit 14 t , per~nt Tuesday. and rate5 on loans to brokerage hoW)e customer~ al~ rose But President Carter !ia1d at a White House news conference that he would do "whatever 1t takes." even 1£ it hurts him pollt1cally, to beat 1nCla t1on Carter acknowledged that the rate of inflatJon. which exceed!i 13 percent. has been surpnsmg Meanwh1I~. m New Orlean.'>, fe d e r a l Rese r ve Bo ard Chairman Paul Volcker told the Amen can Bankers Association con vcnuon that the nation mu.5t reJect the "sef!ucuve course " of a tax cut, while the banks must avoid "exotic lending" and speculation. Volcker said the nation should be resolute in the face of un· precedented interest rates and unemployment, which some analysts say could go up to 9 percent from the current 5.8 per· cent. * * * Wndon Gold Price Coast Weather otfieial~• Ties«:~ R ped SUrges to $419.50 Towing ntract ap LONOON <AP)-Tbe priceof ''good local buying'' in Hong gold leaped u high as $28.50 an Kong today toot the price there ounce in Europe today. The to a ctostn1 level of $Ul.58, com· dollar dropped. pared to $392 in New York late Some cloudi:f '11)W'I· day. l..ows tonlcb ss to eo. B11ht TbundaJ ln low 70s at the beaches to near IO ' tnlalld. INSIDE T8DAY TtDO old pro•. Mtdt•SI ROOIWf Oltd.U..MWn, opm a MIO *"" Oft BroadiooJI. SH ttor» .Poflt BU. .... ,..a,..-n ~ -~. ............. ,....... ••t:• .............. ~~:,: ;.;;-.-.. 'JR =: ...... = ~ ... TlltMMr'I .... ,, ...._ M ........ M A conflict of interest aUeca· tion baa been leveled at Huot· inaton Beach Councilman Bob KandJc by a rival in the tow tnaek bmiett•. Pat Carrot. attorney for tow· 1Jll company owner Chuck Sher- rer. clahned Tuesday that Man· die Motors and another downtown firm, "appear to have a lock .. on the clty'a towlnl bual· neM. COdlliet ~ lnterelt CODcerm &roM IM9 1ald wbeo bk cu.nt wu blocked ln attempts to a,, placed on the city•a rotation ayatema. Carrol said a dama1es claim will be ft.led &&alnat UM city un· Jesa Sherrer ii put oo the rota· Uon lilt to handle traff1c acci· dentNineu. The councilman, whose fat.her is president of Mandie Moton, denied any coofllct of interest. He said he bad legal opinions from \be cit)' attorney and. tbe Fair Political Practices COm· mltt.ee to back bl.I claim. "1 explored every avenue of th1s belore l even considered runnl.DI for office," lhndlc aald. He said be hu abataiDed from votlDC on any cit.1 towiDI iuues. Sherxs. ~ operates from a nortb Hlll1ttDltoD Beach service station, aaid tbe city lnfonned him h1I Mnlcet weren't needed when be lnQuind lut February. "Tbe clb juat aav.e me a bunch ol doable-talk," Sbener Mid. "I don't want to nan down anJOM but lt Just doean 't make ... _ ......... . sense that the city won't use my services." Carrol claims the city's towing ordinance stipulates that all qualified towin1 (irm.-,doing bu1lrresa 1n Hu.ntlngton Beach will be plaeed on the rotaUoo system. Clty Administrator Bud Belalto laid towiq companies are placed on the rotation 1y1t.em oa the bull of need and necelalcy u determined by the poUee deparUDeot. He laid police are coocemed that too J1U1D1 companl .. on the Uat mt• create conluak>n. He ldded tbat companl• do not bid f01' rotation and that MandJc Moton bu been o.i tbe list "for u lone a I ean re- member." .... . Gold wu quoted in London Tuesday. morning trading at $419.50, up Tokyo financial markets were from '381 at the close Tuesday. closed for a national holiday to- But l.be bdttal awp quietly _., day, but tbe dollar weahold ln aided and Loadon's nve ~ Europe. bullion dealers ftxed the price "There bu been no sudden for tbe morninC tradlna seuioo spate ~ selllna of dollars today, at $409.~. B\Jl ln the afternoon but a steady pressure as people gold took off qain, fixed at $03. sell what dollars they have tell,•· In zurtcb, aold wu tradinl at a London foreip exchange de· $41'.50, up from .-.~. aler 1aid.. Tbe record for the metal -"Tbe recovery ln cold is a big '"4 -wu blt durib• ...Uc ractol' in this. Despite tJie reeent trad.lnl m Zurich oo Oct. 2. But sharp setback a &ot of people still apeeulaton be&an to take tbelr think lt ls safer than paper proflta ln the volaUle market, money." the price plummeted to a llttle Tbe poaibWty of a oew round above "170. tbeo be1an to climb of oll prlce increase. pushed aial.n 1'aetday. aold up lbarply and depreaed A. London bullion dealer aaJd (See GOLD. Pap A2) • • J • 1 ' . I s . • fJleaa Poi Trick Utal:ONred I MADERA (AP) -A Jail tNlb blre Ml Mm accused ol usln& a vacuum e....., to Ack marl· Juana throu&b a hole ln tbe nareotica department'• clrua ator'Ne room . The diltrict attorney bu been uked to prea bur1lary charca .. alnst Daniel Camacho, 40, of Madera, police l&id. OfftC*I aald a hole wu puncbed in th waU betwem a bathroom ill tbe eount1'1 1anae and the l&ol'" ... l'OOID. MarUuana was found ln Camacho's sock about a week aao when he returned from a work del&il, Jallen uJd. A abort Ume later, four t.o five ouncet of marl· Juana were reported mlaalna from the atorqe room. He la aervln1 time for battery, poaseulon of narcolics and d.nln.keM • otflcera said. Schoo l Un ions Sp lit Over Erulorsements Tbe two mo1t oowertul unions in tbe HUDtlMton Beach Union HJ1h School l>latrtct are apUt Ulla year oo their endorsement of candidates for three board ol triullff seat.a up for srabe N~v. 6. The California School Employeee ~iation's Hunt· lnatoo Beach Chapter 1Z1, tbe claaamed employees un.lon, ls endorslq tbe three incumbents. Chapter President Obie Moore said Tuesday that bia oraanlaa· tion CGIWden Stephen Smltb, Melen Ditt.e and Brian wile "ex· pertenced" and "better for the benefit ol the kids." But Jeny Maolon termed the • incumbent. "unworthy" of the District Educators Associatioo endorsement this year Manion, the teacben' or· ganizat.too president, said the In· cum bents represented a solid ··front•' agains t s triking teachers who walked out early F,.._P~AI GOLD •.• the dollC1r on the New York market Tuesday. The new rush to gold was spurred by oil-price increases announced by Kuwait and Mex- ico. Traders believed it mlght be the start of another wave of price bikes that would result ul timalely ln a large lncrease in the official base price set by the Or1anlutioo of Petroleum Ex· porttne eoumn. thla year over salary dlaputes and the board's stand aaalnst binding arbitration for grievances. Mamon said the teacher or· eanizatlon is s upporting educator Mark M . Ronna, in· surance broker Patricia Harrod and federal mediator Robert G. Castrey. A total of 10 candidates are aeeldna the three truatee seata to be preaented to district voters In November The othen are clvict teacher Charles D. Ryder, chef Joel Robert Bender, retail clerk Ruth Covert and attorney Bruce M. Richardson Slow.moving Storm H eads Toward Co ast Forecasters for the NationaJ Weather Service said today the s we lls from a north Pacific storm are moving more slowly than anticipated and aren't ex· pected to tut the Orange coast until early Thursday. The storm, located 2,000 miles from the Southern California coast is supposed to kick up 12· fool waves on exposed west fac-ing beaches Lifeguards along the Orange Coast say that it 's unUkely the swells will mean much chanae in th~ exi•tlnl surf ~dlt.tou here. That•• because Oran1e Coast beaches are in the lee of Catalina Island which deflect.a swells coming in from the west and because many o i the bt•aches arc south instead of west facing BUrglary Suspects · Arrested- ThNI Oraftle Couaty mlO and a 17·)'MJ'-old boy were &meted bf Fountain Valley police early Tu11day alter tbelr car waa 1potted by witatHH at the 1c•D• of three commerclal bu.rtlarte1. A'"9Uld on auspteton of com- mercial bur1lary were Joe Salaaer, 20, and Daniel Men· doaa, ao, both of Santa Ana; Robert Florea, 23, of Gardea Orove and a 17-year-old Santa Ana reelclent. DetecUvet 1&ld the arreata followed thtttl at Dodd·Coo.n Ltd., Inc., 18'30 Ward St.; Gamet, 10529 EllJs Ave., and Paciftc Pboeo, 9'75 Heil St. Wtineuel told police they saw a red car leavina the Dodd-Coon tbeft scene at 1:33 a .m . Other witnesses described tbe same c ar as leaving t be Games burglary minutes later. Officer Steve Corwin spotted the car near Heil and Bushard street.a at about 3:20 a.m. just after the Pacific Pboto burglary, detectives sald. Corwin and o fficer Pat Coleman slopped the red car and arrested its occupants after ~potting camera equipment in the rear seat, detectives said. Later, Detective Clark Corbin, armed with a search warrant. recovered additional camera equipment from the car trunk. Detectives sald an antique cash register valued at about taoo was later recovered at Saluer's Santa Ana home along with video tape equipment and other photoaraphy equipment reportedly taken ln earlier bur1Ja.rtea 1n FoUDtain Valley and Orqe. Offtcen eald they expect the arrests to clear up at leut slx burglaries includlnc those of Pacific Photo and Radio Sbaclt in Fountain Valley last month. The three men are being held in Orange County Jail In lieu of SS.000 bail. The 17-year-old was taken to Orange County Juvenile Hall. Lawmen Raid 'Gr ass Farm' ANZA CAP) -After the dis· covery of .more than $10 million in growing marijuana plants, sheriff's deputies and federal a1eot. from \be Drua Elllorce- meat AcJ:'nlllraU. are comb-lnl tM Ida and C80)'0AI near thla Rlveralde County communl· ty for more. Sheriffs Captain Jack Reid said Tuesday that SlO million was ·•a very conser vative" estimate of the value for the nearly 3.000 marijuana planl!. The oiJ·prtce ecare puabed the dollar down fn New York, com· blning with what analysts said. was a natural response to the in· creases of more than 2 percent in the do lla r 's rates th at followed the a nn ouncement Saturday of the newest plan to fight inflation and support the dollar "It looks like the rise of the dollar was too sharp," said one New York .. Jlealer~ "The normal reaction after a rise that fast is some profit-takin5Z." Oceanfront Park Remains a Dream The dollar gained ground, however, on most overseas foreign exchange markets as traders continued lo de- monstrate approval o f the F~deral Rfterve Board's moves to Ughten credit. The measures include a 1 per· cent lncree.se to a record 12 per. cent in the rate at wbicb member banks borrow money from the Fed. Several major U.S. banks reacted Tuesday by raising their prime rates a full point to 14~ percent. That increase sent stock prices reeling Tuesday. The Dow Jones industrial average skidded 28.45 to 857. 59, its largest loss since it tumbled 26.99 points on Jan. 9, 1974, lo the midst of the last recession and the Arab oil embargo. And tbe market slide continued to- day. ORANGE COAST "'" DAILY PILOT 1M Or•flite~t DMlf P;tol. •Uft tltf'lk .. •t cOfft !)ON<!, ... _ ...... , l•-l-bYIM Ot- (-1 Publo.fl1"9C-• s. ... r•l•lldttloM.,• Pvt>U\twtd Mtx.o•'t tMOVQh "'''d•y rof' C..t• M#M N....,.,., 8ff<ft H""'"'O'°" 11 .. 0 /-. t•I" v .... ~. ''"Int' l•,,... ~--h Siouttl Co1n.t A. "'"''• r~~ttOf' 1\Ptlbf•\ftlood \.At~"'•t\Mld ~., nw-Pf1ift(fOIM ~l"'lnf Ol.tftt It. •t .U0 w'"' ••• Strwt, C•14 -· C•lllOflll• '1'~ ·-"·-p, ......... --1-. , .. , •. c ... ,.., Vk o P<tt'*"' __ .. ...._. n-.·•-Cdito< ~···--­__.... .... ~N.'--t at<-P,IMll A.tl>'OtOI MaMOlftO E .. lor1 ._,...- wt.i 0<•"'° Caoonfy Edllor ...,.,.,...., ..... Office 111r'f-~-" Mol""l-·PO 90•1'1,9- omc.s ~ .... Ill 1011 NO (Oltf "'-• ,.... .... ,. Witt! ••• ,._, T1l1PMfta (714)904Sl1 CIMtlhcl Ad'l9ftitiftgMNt11 ,.._...,,,.o. ..... QWM.-1 ... 940-1220 ~''C::. °'= .. ~ .. ~=:.~:.= .... rlof .. -::r.w-1• Mt•l" ..... ~ I ~-=::.:r-teot<IJlf .......... , ... .. ·fJ~':u~'W~l~f.=~ '..;u:, ~1'.'1 ,,::c'I..,. Plans to convert a nine·acre parcel of Seal Beach waterfront Into a self·s upporting recrea- tional-commercial development may remain simply dreams of city and county officials. Although Orange Counly supervisors approved an agree· ment Tuesday tbat would even· tually direct more than S900,000 toward design and development of the ocean front complex, city officials are still uncertain i! it will become reality. That's because the first step, purchase of the Land, isn't even in the negotiation stage yet, ac· cording to a Seal Beach planning department s pokesman. "Is it up lo the air? Absolute· Jy. It's more up in the air than it is on the ground," said Nick Romaniello, referring to plans by SeaJ Beach to buy the land from its owner, the Los Angeles Departme nt of Water and Power. The waterfront parcel, nestled against the San Gabriel River and bounded by Marina Drive and First Street in Seal Beach, is now barren of the towering generating station it housed for years. But the Los Angelefi agency has not demonstrated an in· terest in the city's $1.S million offer for the unused land, Romaniello said. "The St.5 million Is a figure we fell we could of(er and stay within our budget," the Seal Beach planning-director said. It also matches one clty·arranged appraisal of the land, he said. "But Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is only at the at.age where lt ls decldina whether or not the department even want.a to sell. We are mak· Ing a lot of uaumptlons." The clly and the county, however, &re movin1 forward wtth development plans for the beach property. The county has set aalde M:I0,000 ot ill Harbors Beaches and Parkt Dialrict bud1et to help pay for desl10 and Im· provemeot of the alte. Under terms ot tbe a11eement approved Tuesday. a $450,000 federal grant that county parks officials have applied for will be passed on to Seal Beach should the application be approved. The federal money ls Intended for public ~reational wses. That '800,000 in county paru funds will be supplemented by another $1.5,000 supervtsers ap- proved to pay for an environ· mental impact report to be pre· pared by Seal Beach officials. Supervisors sUpulated that de· sign and development o( the parcel, esUmat.ed to ultimately cost S3.l million, must follow guidelines set down ln a report by the Cali!omia State Coastal Conservancy, issued in April. Thal report calls for the slte to be 70 percent public recreationaJ with the remaining 30 percent e ither residential or com· merciaJ. Profits from the commercial or residential facilities would pay for maintenance of the recreational area, according to the report. But city ofCicials aren't so sure the coastal report's aims will pay off and allow the facility to support itself, Romaniello said. "That Coastal Conservancy report bun 't been adopted by anybody," he said. "There is growing concern among the Seal Beach City Council that lbe plan can work." And now the federal govern- ment, which may loan the city part ol the Jandts 1ellln1 prite-, bas hired a consultant to ex· amine the coastal plan to de· termine if the self-supporting answer ia feasible, he said. "The city's object ls to avoid forctns residents to support a recreational facility.'' Officials· are foraJnc ahead with the site's pll..DI deapite the doubts because tbe fundln1 available for the project la cont· lnaent on apecllic plan• and pro- posalt. Romaniello said . "But lt may all be a lot ol wasted effort lf the Depart.meat of Water and Power'• poattlon stays tbe same." .,...._. . .,.,,,, .. ,. Patrick J . Lucey has re· signed as U.S. ambassador to Mexico after a cordlal e xchange of letters with President Carter. Lucey. who does not speak Spanish, has been criticized for being uninformed about Mexican problems. f'ro91 Page A I MURDERS •. were slain in single family homes and those homes were loc:ated out.side the generai geo- graphical area of tbe other cases under study. Thayer said all of the 10 U · sault cues involved bluda~· ings and in some cases the women were strangled as well. He also said that in some of the cases the women were sex· ually asaaulted. Some of those assaulu occurred after the women were dead, he added. Whtie detectives press their search for leads, police in some of the clUes where the attack.a occurred were warning women to be wary. Tusl.ln issued a flyer to 7 ,000 apartment dwellers explaJnlng the cases and advising women to lock their doors and wmdows A spokeswoman for the lrV\ne Police Department s aid that de· partment would be issuing a s imilar w a rnin g thro ug h Irvine's newspapers Spokei:.men for the sheriff and Costa Mesa police said a similar plan was being considered by those de· partments. hi· TB F eariJ By &OBE&T BAUIC& OI .. ._ ......... or-. eo.t1 ecbool offtdala 1ald today theJ .,.. tolnl to 10 to bi.._. authority ln an att.mpl to ••H pubUe fears of a tuberculoela outbreak in tbe schooi.. Roderick McClain, a11istut superintendent of tbe GanStn Grove Unlfled School Dtatrict, aald oftkiala are In the proce11 of contactl111 Sena. Alan Croat.on &Del S. L Hayakawa for belp. Uarden Grove officlala-tioo1 .with scbool leaden in tbe Hunt- ington Beach Hlch Sebool DLl- tricl and the Saddleback Valley Unified School District-have expressed concern that all youngsters wbo may be exposed to tuberculosis won't receive TB tests. Instead, the focua will be on tests for all youncsten from socially deprived countries who entered school for lbe first time in September. They have been grouped in a high risk category by county ·health officials who say they don 't have funds to l est all youngsters. ·'It 1s an emotional and pollt1cal problem." McClain said today. "What do you tell a person Judge Flays Defendant LOS ANGELES <APJ -The federal judge wbo sentenced Randolph J . Rudd to seven years in prison for his role in a land-fraud M:heme c"lfled the de- fendant "the most unbelievable, lying witness l 've ever seen in my 13 ye ans on the bench ... Judge William P Gray said Tuesday that contrary to Rudd's leslimony. the defendant made numerous fal!\e representauons to individuals in order to J>('rsuade them to put up money i:.o he could purchase a spa cl.aruc an M umeta llot Spnngs Prosecutor!! contended that Rudd held hims elf ou t a s ··equitable owner" and C1l lempt· ed to sell interests an the 2.000 acre complex wnoae youna•i.r ••>' M H · poeed but won't be te.W. '' Ju.t to make the t..u ...... bl• to all who ,... tM1 ... tb•m ~ ... lp to clln.e _.. tlou," bit said. ff ulltJncton Beach Su,.natan· dent Frank Abbott 1ald, however, that all you.n11ten wbo leek the tel1a la bll dWricl will be telted at local e.-peue. Abbott allo tald that the Runt· inlton Beach dlatrict mteoda to refuse to al.low any ttudftt ill the blab mt category who te· fu.se1 to take the TB test to at- tend school. McClain aald that Garden Grove la con1idertn1 leaal ramificatiom of tak.lnt almllar action. •'I don't bell eve there ls a health emergency," Abbott 18.id. · "because the chanc .. of COD· tracting the dl.le&le are 1Utbl ''But parenll are COD~ and uninformed. Th eir COD· fidence in the publlc •chool sy1tem should not be put ln jeopardy." Acting Orange County Health Officer Dr. Rex Ehllng told school officials Tuesday that the risks of coming down with tuberculosis la slight. He said the disease 11 mostly spread by adult.a and only alter prolonged and personal contact. About 2,135 youngsters from Southeast Asia have been de· s1gnated fof'-health screening. Others to receive the tests in· elude yOW\g students from Mex· lco, Central America, South Amenca, Africa and the Middle East. * * * f'rota Page A l TB •.• predict when testing would ~ completed A bout 500 Indochinese stu· dents have been enrolled in the d1 'i tr1ct schools, sa id Dr Ri chard Altimari. director of !>pec1al progra ms. lie esumated between five and 10 additional s tudents are ~·nro ll ed every week from ~utheast Asia . He said the m· c·n·ase in refugees has resulted in commun1cation and learning problems a~ well as triggering health concerns. T AS TEFUL El,EGANCE FEATURING TOP QUAIJTY A T REASONABLE PRICES AT VON HEMERT. CLOSED SUNDAYS l , ---......... . .. ,. VOL. 72, NO. 213, 4 SECTIONS, 5" PAGES • Dow Jones Pl ets 16 ·Points. ,. .......... CROSS-COUNTRY SKIERS GET EARLY START ON SEASON IN NORTH CONWAY, N.H. Century'• Eerftelt Snowfall Dumped on North•••t ••Temperatures Plunge Washington Shivers Under Early Snow BJ 'l19e Auoda&ed Prea The earliest snowfall of the century mrpriled realdents ol ' aubarbm w........._ D.C., t.o-dQ .-~,.... ,.__,.._ ta pane o1 ... , ~-....... "_.. ... ..... tnoeking out power. With much of the Northeast covered with slush, up to 8 io- cbet of IDOW fell lD tbe JDOUD· ta>no-np.w of Virlinla .. al80 t forelq aehoola to eloee and ) snapping power llnea. Tem- . peratures that bad risen into the 1 7 • 70s in the region Tuesday plum· meted into tbe 30s overnight. Varying amounts of snow also were r e ported in parts of Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Coruiecticut. -e ationaJ weather "Service in West Vtrginia reported that 12 Jncbes of snow fell in Canaan Valley in Tucker County. Ac cuamlatklua of eiabt inches were reported la Pldr-. In Randolph ~ .................. In Nl•'-1• Camts ... =la a ..... Ballb ••Poe .... County. The heavy, wet snow brought down tree limbs still burdened with bea97 faliqe. Some ...,.. were bloebd by feDecl trees In Webster CcMmty, W. Va. About 23,000 customers of BalUmore Gas It Electric Co . lost their power. In Baltimore, the Baltimore Orioles and the Pittsburgh Pirates wailed to see if heavy rains would subs ide so they could gel on with the World Series, the first game of which was puC off T uesd ay nig t because of rain. Future Direetions Panel to Examine Irvine Development J I c I t t 0 s I t • The Caty council or Orange County's fastest growing city has decided it's time to step back for a moment and take a hard look a t where the com muni ty is headed before going ahead with further development. Irvine's city council agreed Tuesday night to put a t ask force to work at once on resolv· ing questions of when and where development should occur next. The council, on a unanimous vote, went along with the s ug· gestion of Mayor David Sills that the panel be set up to "look at the future of our city by examin· ing all of our needs as they re· late to each other and plan for that future so that the city we create today will be a truly beautiful place in which to live during tbecomiqdecades." In a move related to the tuk force's work, Sills also was authorized to uk tbe Irvine , Company to pottpoae dev~ meat ol the 1,300-acre West,ate Vlllaee project ln the city because, be said, it would be premature to begin work on it at tbi1Ume. Known as Villa.ce 14, the de- velopment Ls propoHd for an • area on Culver Drive near Woodbridce, but Silla aaid .. it la clear to me tlult ateasive bome balJdiq Oil Culver between tbe bwwQS ~awalUlnn ......._ tioel to ~ cil'culatiOG lm· provemmta needed t0 .-erve Uuat .. ·area." A ....-.man for the Irvine ~ eom,_, b8d said Tuesday the --. aiUt dnelopment ft.rm would !!99 be wtDlnl to llDDOint a rep~· w~ . tMtritotlaetak-force. • Tbe apot•man aaid a task 4. foree would repreaent an "ex· Future residential develop· ment in the burgeoning city, however, will not be the sole concern of the task force, of· ficials indicated. To be studied also will be such projects as a permanent civic cen ter , a per for minig a r ts the ate r and r ecr e a tion a l facilities. "What I am suggesting, in <See PANEL, Page A%) Afrport 19781 2 Killing Cases Out In Probe? ·~JOANNE REYNOLDS .. ..., ........ Det.Uwes lD•eatlpUns tbe -· • -IJ ~ CoulQ W011Nawea1Medt0meetto- day to rule out at least two cues from tbe pattern of attacks th.al have c••med Dine lives. la•..uaa&on aalcl tbe two c .... to be llCl'Ul:lnlaed today are tJie marden of Patricia Neufeld, :H, of Garden Grove, and Joan Anderson, 28, of Fountain Valley. The possible e limination of those two cases will leave detec· t.ives from five agencies in· vestigating 10 assaults in which siLwomen .and JLD. _unborn babl' have d ied Four women- including the baby's mother- have survived. The police task force. wh1ch was announced Tuesday in a press conference in Tustin, con s ists of detectives from Tustin. Irvine. NewPort Beach, Costa Mesa and the Orange County Sheriffs Department. Tustin Poli ce Chief Charles Thayer said the group is without tangible leads and has no usea- ble description of a suspect in any of the attacks. He stopped short of saying that detectives are seeking one man in the 10 assaults although he acknowledged that the cases are similar. He pointed out that there are dissimilarities as well All of t he victims were between the ages of 20 and 31 and lived in apartments. That is one of the reasons the 1979 Foun· lain Valley,case and the 1978 (See MURDERS, Page A2> Market 1 Reflects Fed Move NEW YORK <AP) -The stock market plum meted in tumultuous trading toda y amid appa rent fears that the medicine the Federal Reserve has pre- scribed to treat inflation will have some potent -and painful -economic side effects. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks dropped 16.38 points to 841.21 after five hours of trading , as prices declined for 1,558 stocks and rose for only 31 in heavv trading on the New York Stock Exchange. At midday the llcker was running an hour late At 11 a .m. the Dow was almost 2S Points down. On Tuesday. it lost 26.45 points in the largest daily decline io more than five years. The record drop for the Dow TIGHT MONEY HURTS BUYERS, SEllERs-A18 BUYING GOLD? INVESTMENT TIPS-SS was 38.33 Points on Oct. 28, 1929, during the Great Crash that pre- ceded the Depression. As the price of goJd rose $27 an ounce today. analysts said much of the stock market drop was due to selling by traders who bought their shares on borrowed money and who are growtq re- luctant to pay iatel"est rates well above 15 pereent. C8ee lt'IOUDI. ..... Aa> •' * * Col,d Price Jumps Again; Dollar Drops LONDON (AP> -The price of gold leaped as high as $28.50 an ounce in Europe today. The doHardropped:- Gold was quoted in London morning trading a l $419 50. up from $391 al the close Tuesday. But the irutial surge quickly sub- sided and London's five major bullion dealers fixed the pnce for the morrung trading session at $409.25. But in the arternoon go~51 took off again. fixe<i at $413 In Zurich, gold was trading at $414 50, up from $389.50 The record for Lhe metal $444 was hit during hectic tradin~ in Zurich on Oct 2 But s peculators began to lake their profit:; in the volat1Je market, the pnce plummeted to a htUt' above $370. then began to climb again Tuesday A London bullion dealer said · good local buying" in Hong Kong today took the price there to a closing level of $411.58, com pared to $392 an New York late Tuesday. Tokyo financial markets were <See GOLD, Page A2) ~ oppartmUtJ tor tbe city • lntM ~>' to won OG • flt• d 11 ~development iii ... -t 8Dd .. partlcipat.e iJl It's nothln1 fancy, but Danny Baird, 8, left, and Darren Sherman, a1IO 8, belin to set up an airport control tower Tuesday they made from popslcle ltlcb for a craft class at University Park ln Irvine. Darren holds a paper airplane that will pre· sumably use the airport. .... .... '• --·- lle•tltlftd Dre••er~ Dr.,,... llliimaa .. all wind apfDr ...__ ...... di. tbe Ualr a Jty-"'n•81 11 a 1t1m•1ewk.MollnDe11w. ma ammaal setuP ra1aes the questioll; Is be having dreams, or ma.lung them? The assistant professor of psychiatry is wearing miniflcatioa •oalea that electronically monitor eye mo• 1 ,...., ScMettate ~ widleqldpmeatlike tb.ia ..... ...,.. ... to ..... tlaM ........... Jiakecl to dlllUact bodily changes. Study of tbeee reladoaabJpe ts opeafng new windows on bow the brain funct:iom. Irvine Near Policy --~~~~ -- On Hollie Prices The City of Irvine is getl.lng closer to establJshmg a policy aimed at providmg affordable homes for low-income families. The City Council asked its staff Tuesday rught to refine two proposals and bnng them back Oct. 23 as city officials attempt to estimate the city's housmg needs as part of the housing ele ment for it.s general plan. One of the proPosals 1s by Councilman Art Anthon y It calls for the housmg section 10 be written an such a way as to state that those who work tn Irvine should be able to hve within the city. 1f they prefer t-0 do so Anthony's prOPosal also caUs for an analysis of the housing needs and preferences of the Irvine work force to be complel· ed by April. 1980. County Halts Irvine Bike J -Trail Project Construction of a 2.4 mile stretch of bicycle trail planned to run along San Diego Creek between Peters Canyon Wash and Jeffrey Road In Irvine will be delayed a year past its original completion date. Orange County supervisors agreed Tuesda.y to amend the bikeway agreement with Irvine to change the completion date from June 30, 1979 to June 30, ltllO. Tile bite trail construction bu been clelQed because a related project, completion of Jeffrey Road, la not yet flniabed, a re- port to auperviJon aald. One portion of the proposed traU is to be built on an emtM.nk· ment of the stlll-\.Dltinlsbed part of Jeffrey Road, while another portion cl tbe trail ls mapped to run underneath the Jeffrey Road Brtdae. The county's portion of the blke trail tab is ll.25,000, in addl· Uon to the estimated annual ma~ coet of $1,100 . From that analysis, the coun· <'ti man said. numerica l goals for the construcllon and sale or ren· tal of affordable umts can be set at the time a zoning decision for a housing project 1s made. Anthony reitera ted Tueday 01~ht his belief that a need· preference analysis should be prepared so a "truly fair share .. of affordable housing units can bt.• allocated when future zoning dec1s10ns <'Ome before the city The other proposal the council 1s interested in is a staff recom - mendallon that the city adopt a general policy as to what propor. tion of medium high and high density uruts approved under zon. ing would be affordable to low In· come households. .. Later. during the zoning pro- cess for a particular village, the City Council would determine the number of medium high and hlgh density units permitted, .. a rePort to council members said. The general poUcy would then be applied to the actual number of units approved under zoning to d etermine the numbe r or <See HOUSING, Page AZ> Coast Weather Some cloudiness Thurs. day Lows tonight ~ to 60. Highs Thursday in low 70s at the beaches to near 80 inland. INSIDE TOD-' Y Two old pro., Micke11 Rooney and Ann Milin, open a MW •how on BroadtDOJI. See l fOTJI. Po{lf 812. ... x om. Infant DeatlU Story Move• Jury le taie CoSumbla River IHt winter "I didn't hHr • cry ~ ol •lU1er ooe of tbem -well •11be I did,'' aUd lllre. Ad&llll 15, la the CODfHllOD pl11ed Tu .. dey tn Ktn1 County Su~rior Court. Time Limit Issue Runs Out of Time She I.lid 8M di&UnctJy remem· bered the IOUnd when the bo1s htt IM water 40 feet below ""' ft•nntwlek·Pasco brldse tn Hllern WHblntton. "It Jutt went Ul'phau. •• 1lie 1ald. Mra. Adame has pleaded inno. cent by reuon of insanity to two counts ol finl-de1ree murder. The Pasco woman ia accl&Md of lhrowlna her 800.I, Ryan 2~ and. Christopher. 1 ~, oir th~ bridge l''eb. 5. The pro1ecuUon rested lts case after the playing of the con- f eesion, and defense lawyers were expected to begin pre&enl- ina their case today. • 1'be subject wu to bn .,._ ... tladta CIG pub& ... ~ ~ 1ntne Clly Council ..... ; fhe qal)' problem WU, tMy .... OUloltimt. ID fact, tbt eouat!U never even tot to tbe matter Won lta mld-"11ht cutolf tJme. Becauae ol Ume COlllumed on other matters on tbe ••end• Mayor Dnld 81111' propoaai ~lmed at makinf council meet- ings more expedJUoua atfain had to be delayed unW the next meetina. When will that be? They couldD't decide. Councilman Larry A1ran wanted the eouncU to take up a matter 1\aeedey niabt cloM to h~ heart, oppoeltlon to tbe r-. cently aeJected Bee Canyon dump 1tte wbicb tbe county bope1 to have open in aeveral years. Airan wanted the matter dia· c ussed Tueaday nl1bt If tbe council dJdn't schedule a 1peclal meetin1 for next week to llniab up ita aeenda. Agran said If the council didn't do B'omethln, to show Ill oppoel· lion to the county's action by no Jater than next week, the city would loee whatever leverage it has Ln solving the problem of Frot11P~Al f~~~~may he the proper lime to shift the t•m phaais on the development or our city." the mayor said of bls proposal . The council agreed to USilPl a n already created Annexation Task Force to the Job of study- ing developmental phasing in tbe city. That taak force was creac.d lut month but badn't h•d an~ to meet,_. Jif'embefab1p Oft 1.be panel wtU include SUia, Plannlnf Com· missioner Larry Hoffman, a representative of the city at- torney's oHice. Community Dc.>vc lopment Director Larry llogle. City Manager Wilham Woollett, a ny staff member Woollelt should designate, and the representative from the Irvine Company. -A~6tilllt -City M tutttger Paul Brady said the panel will look at work done by previous commit- tees and lhen try to determine in what order development abould pr~eed. Brady esUmated lt would take between 90 and l.20 days for the tuk force to complete lta work. Councilman Blll Vardoulia op- posed Sllls' ldea of 1eutn1 up a ntw panel for the job and au,- geated lnatead the aDDexation taak force be 1lven the a11l1P1· ment. ' V ardoulla said the city bas "too many" tuk forces at the moment without establishing still another. Councilman Larry A1ran aaid the propoeal to have a task force doine thl1 kind of work waa "useful" and councllwoman Mary Ann Galdo a1reed Weat1ate 1hould not be de- veloped al this time. Siege Ended LOS ANGELES (AP> - Pollceended an afternoon siege of a West Slde apartment com- plex Tuelda1 with the arreat or two auapecta·ln the robbery and lddnapplne of a Hollywood woman. DAILY PILOT T,_ O*•niQltCOMt O..t• Ptlof wit"' """-<ftt\t9"'\.- 1>oM<l I""""'"' l'Y"' •• ,...,. • .,..,b.1 ... 0.-CN\t Pwblt\Nftil (.,....,.,, -.,.fat••tlit~ ., .. pvl>ll\"40 -•• """""' l'rlMy fo• Coll• ,.,.,.,.. H--"· """4'~"" S.O<ftl ,.....,_ l•tn V•ll•• I~. 1....,-.. fM.t<,,/S..VtftCwtt A ""Ol•r._,.iodi"""I0-1-a.!v<Mn- W<\OIH T"' IW""--1Nb\11M ... 1141M It •I IJO W•\I lo SI-. c .. 1. ~. C.,llorfttl ta.,., tl~ll.-,., ....... , ......... 1_ IM,. c-to9 Vt(f ... Hlcltftl end Cle_ .. ,..._ .,_,I(_ .. ,. ... T ....... , .. ......... .. ,... ..... .,ii .. ~M.L-. ......,,,_ .UtlltMOI """ ........ ~ bavlq a dump alte north ol tbe commwdb'. . Silla aaid be would mut with city admlmstraton to d•t.ennlne lf a apeclai me.Uni 1bould be called next week. B•fore the Glatter coold be dl1cu1Hd an1 further, Coun- cUman A.rt Antboay made a mo- tion for the council to adjour to tt.a DHt ICbeduled mffUDJ, OD Oct. 21. Alter more d1ac&1i1aloo about wbetber It WH po11lble to amend • motion to adjourn, t.M council at lut decided to call it a ni1ht. Time cooaumed ln d•cldiq whetber to adjourn: JO minute.. One member of the a'1d1ence had 1at tb.rouah the entire meet- ln1 to •ddreu the council on 81111' time limit propotaJ. He Hid he'd be back UM DHt time It WH taken up. Sllll ta propo1ln1 that 1peallera be limited to five minutes on llluea not noticed for public heart.DJ, 10 mlnut.el for matt.ert wbtch are open to publJc beart.nc and that councU mem- ber• be allotted no more than 30 minutes each on an a1enda It.em. He a1ao suuested that slide, movie and video tape presenta- tions not be allowed unleas ap- proved in advance by the mayor. The plan a lready has been as- sailed by one member or the council. Mary Ann Gaido, who said it was e litist a nd un necessary. Before Tuesday's meeting, she said the time limit proposal pro. bably was the moat important Is- sue on the agenda The cue was moved to KlJ1I County because of extensive publicity ln the Tri-Cities area of eastern Washington. Mrs. Adams was interviewed on tape by detecU ve Archle Pit- tman, who told the Jury Tuesday that Mn. Adams appeared to be havln1 a mental breakdown when be 1poke to her. Her attorneys have 1ald Mn. Adama believed she and her buabud were evil, and that kill- ln1 the boy• would save iMm from bell. -"""' Jn the coofee1Jon, Mra. Adams saJd 1be drove the cblldren acro11 the bridle aet-eral Um11 · at about 2 a.m . on Feb. 5. "I knew lt wu/ettln1 to be time that It woul have to be done then or not at all," ahe saJd. "I, they, or all three would have to10." "Tbe baby went tint?" uked Pittman , referring to Chrlstopber. "Yea," 1aid Mn. Adame. "And then you went back t.o the car and got Ryan?" Pittman asked. "Yes, nobody saw me," she said. Jn earUer testJmony, 38-year- old John Adams sald that alter his maniage began to go sour ltJst year. Mrs Adams began to feel unworthy or her religious principles He said that after the couple sepa rated in November, his wife became "very down" and her a.ttltude grew ''negative, bad, s10fuJ." F ..... P~AJ MURDERS PROBED. • • Garden Orove c.-.,.. tbaucbt to be out.aide the pattern. The women in thoae caaes were s lain in s ingle family homes and those homes were locattod outside th<' gene ral geo- g raphical area of the Other CoSCS under study Thayc·r s<ud all or the JO a!'I· i.ault cases involved bludgeon· mgs and in s~me t.He~ lhe. women were strangled as well. He also said that in some ol the cases the women were sex· ually assaulted. Some of those assaults occurred after the women were dead, he added. While dete ctives pre11 their search for leads, pollce ln aome of the clties where the attacks occurred were waming women to be wary. Tustin luued a fiyer to 7,000 apartment dwellera explalnlng the cases and advl1ln1 women to lock their doors and wlndows. A 1pokeswomao for the Irvine Pollce Department said that de· partment would be l111utn1 a s imilar warnlng through Irvine'• newapapera. Spokesmen for the sheriff and Costa Mesa police said a similar plan wu being considered by those de- partmenta. Amid fears that ll would a mount to "grands tanding" Oran1e County Supervisor Har· riett Wieder canceled a Friday press conference she had called on the subject. According to Michael Vandor, an aide to the supervisor, tbe press conference idea originated with a radio newswoman who told Mrs. Wieder that women s houJd be made aware of measures they could fake to keep from becomtn1 victims of violent crimes. Vandor said that Mrs. Wieder is "very concerned" about tbe F,....PflfleAJ HOUSING ••. lower COit unJta to be bwlt. A• an uample, the councll couUI adopt a 1eneral policy that one half of the medium and one ball ol tbe bl&b dwaa.tty un1t1 would be low coet. That PGUcy would U.. be applied to t&e ac· tual number of unita allowed un· der the rcinlq, the report 11ld. . Ctty Plannlns Commll160Gtr Ray Cateluo told tbe council tb11 reeommendaUon ii etHD· UaJly what the plann.lq = would llkt to ... and la " OD IOlld Jolie." Councilman Blll V ardoWla, acl- clre11lnL::,.tbony '1 propoeal, aaJd be the prhate Mdol' would btlp out ID PNf&ratioll ff the needl-pntena.ee •tuclJ l1aet lt would be a nluabl• market. lQ tool for ftve)opmem ftrma. crime., but felt that the press conference "1Wtlld tend to ap. pear lllce grandatandinR. Tustm Police Chief Thayer said Tuesday thst previous ef- forts by police throughout t he county to alert rc~1dent:. to com mon sense crime prevention have fallen on deaf ears. "The re ha ve been several camp.D.i&ns m JJua-c:ounty lrt th~ past four year11 and the com- munl ty haa paid little alten- lion," be saJd. "I don't know what to do ti people won 't wt.en." In addition to the warnlnp, spokesmen for the agencies on the talk force said their patrols in apartment neighborhoods have been stepped up. I',.... Page Al STOCKS ••• The prlme lendin1 rale -the char1e on loana to top-ranked borrowers -hlt H~ percent Tuesday, and rates on loana to brokerage houae cwstomers alJo TOH. But Prelldent Carter aald at a White House news conference that be would do "whatever It takes,'' even if It hurts hJm politically, to beat lnflallon Carter acknowledged that lhe rate of inflation, which exceeds 13 percent, baa been surpri1in1. Meanwhile, ln New Orleans. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker told the American Banken AHodaUon convention that the nation must reject the "aeductlve course" of a tax cut, while tbe banks must avoid "exotic lendlne" and s peculation. * . * * ,,,.... P-.e A J GOLD .•• ·closed for a national holJday to- day, but the dollar weakened In Europe. "There baa been no audden spate of aell.lna of doUara today, but a ateady pret1ure •• people Mil wbat dollara they bave left,'' .. LoodoD fONtp eubu,. deo- altr Hid. "Tbe Neovery ln told la a bt1 f aetor ln W.. Dtaplt.e tbe recent abarp Mtbacll a lot of people 1UU think tt 11 safer tban pa,.r mone1." The poealbllity of 1 new round of oil price increases puabed aold up sharply and depreued tbe dollar on lb• N•w York martet~y. The new ruab to sold waa 1p11rred by otJ.prf ce lncre .... announced by Kuwait ud Iha· lco. ,, ,., .......... RAIN THRIAT!NI WORLD lllHU PLAY tN M&.nMOM OrounctN..,.,. Drain c..-flleld w. 1Jeot1toet "'"" Rain Again Perils World Series Start B1 'fte A.aaodated Pre.a World Serlea play WH 1tlll "up ln the air" Ut.erally tod&)' u weather remained unpredJctable In Baltimore. Bueball commlaaloner Bowte Kuhn lndicated he would make no declaJon, at leaat untit a 5 pm. POT regularly scheduled news conference. Kuhn mspected the field today along with aldea Frank Cuben and Henry F'itxg1bbon a nd !lank J't't<'rs. the Otiole!) gener&I manager ··I Wf'nt out lo look at thf' field .ind, con~1dc·nn,g th•· nun f11und 11 w~1s in quite !>lJble cond1t1on. • h.uhn SJid ··If lhe rain lets up in ac cordancc wtlh the forecast, I have been assured they can put the field 1n abape for the 1ame . · · Kuhn added, however, "JI the rain conttnue., we have a ~ blem." The commissioner said he was assured that with the uae of the pu1Dp1 an• other drrloe 1y1tema. the fleld would be made playable ii tbe rain it.ops. "Jf you walked on U< you would be •urprlaed at lt.a ftrm- nesa," Kuhn said. "l don't re- commend It becauae y®'U set your aboel pretty muddy." K ubn Weened the condition of the oullield to a bum with water lO 1t ··The bottom is farm:· Kuhn t>xplalned ··vou don't altlk tn It . ' Tht• romm""'om·r wa~ ac.,kt-d "hat ht: would do aboul lht 'c he<iulc· 1r th<• opener could not lw IJfJ.)f-<l tonl)!ht "Wt-re workinrr: on that now. he repl.Jed ·we re cons1denng a lot of pouibillues. One poaatbW· ty not under conalderauoa 11 pJayJna Mooday ni•ht alac:e tJae American Bro•dc:utJa• Co .• which bu the rJ1bu to the World Series telecast. would have a conflJct with the Monda)' nlabt Nauonal Football Leaaue 1ame. N11ns'Eold To Be Sensible VATICAN CITY <AP> -Pope John Paul II told Rom•n Catholic nuna today to be ••....a. ble and Wuminated modller1 ud never l.n1tat.ed or embittered." The pope'• remark wu ..., aa an lndtrect reference to tbe controversy ln the final day ot his visit to the United SUtea when a leader of America'• nuns, Sister Theresa Kane, ap- pealed to the pontiff to adib.lt women to "all miniltriea ot our church.'' Tbey are excluded from the prleathood. Returnlof to Rome for bJ1 1eneral audience from t.be papal retreat at Cut.el Gandolfo. the whlt.e-robed ponUff appeared nt and rested and spoke in a ftrm voice. Addreaalng hlmaell to eoo Italian ouu mln1led amoq a crowd ol 40,000 1athered ID vut St. Peter'• Square, Qae pope ur1ed num to be ''COUtalecMll ID a holy manner ID followlq tbe volce ot c:bJUt'• Vlea..-(tbe pen. WI> ln a way tU1 no •• feell deprffMd or HPUated, .._ 11 1be m., bave erred.'' Tb• DUDI were aupenorl ot vartOUI Italian orders 1au...d ln Rome for a UMtnblJ. In b1a eddNM to the crowd the pope ...new..s b1a trip to Inland and tM llnlt.td Statea, H~ It WH a "voya1e of faith, carded out only to ~ tbe Goepel ' . to conaole the attllcted. . .'' ··1t hu been al.lo • tnp of peace, kwe and fraternity wbicb took DM, too, to tbe Unit.td Na- tiona. •• tn all the eoeounten which I had wtth the c..,,_da J was tbe interpreter o( peoples desiring Justice and peace In the name of the poor, the s uHering, the op- preued, the bumble and the cblldren. ·· Tht.> P'>JX' thanked Pre'i1dent Patrn•k 1-iilh:ry r,f Ireland, Unlt- f'd "i ..it1on<i Sel'rE'tar y.General Kurt Wwdtu 1m un<i President I Jrt1·r for lht"lr c1Jurlc~1c'> 'dur lrll! h1:-lnp Tne pop e had spoken or women earUer In a homJly he delivered •t a memortaJ Mus for • Be._.an cleJ'IY'Dan. Jobin Paul pra.IMd the ~tnl)utloa8 ot lay P«>Pte to U.. dturcb, Hyfnc the rhurch bendltA from the re~ources of faith and c harity women have ·· TASTEFUL EI,EGANCE_ ---FEATURING TOP QUAI.ITY AT REASONABLE PRICES AT VON HEMERT. .. .. DAllY PILOT TB -Scare Downplayed ... County Seeks Senate A.id on Test Issue a, llOeUT M&CU ......... _ Or .... c.., ~ oftldall •&141 ...., ta.7 &re .... to 10 to ......... autbority lit .. •liealPt to ••H P•blle teara of • taberetaloeia outbNak· la taa. ~ Beckman Yields to Kidnappers . .,,,.~ ......... Advertisemeo\a a\atina lhe goals of an El Salvador revolu- tionary lf'OUP were placed tn today's Los Angeles Times and New York Times by Beckman Instruments Co. m an effort to gain the release of two kidnapped Beckman employees. Bill Gregory. a spokesman for Beckman I ns truments of FulJerton, said the company had been contacted recently by the Revolutionary Party or Central American Workers, which claims responsibility for the Sept. 21 kidnappings of Dennis R . McDonald and Fausto Bucheli outsid~ the San Salvador •urport. A bodyguard was slam in the kidnapping . Gregory said the company also wilJ comply with the revolu· t1 ooary group's demand that similar advertisements appear in Central American and Euro· pean newspapers. Gregory s aid release of the two men is expected after the advertisements are published, but be did not say how the group contacted Beckman. "That would be violating part or the agreement, .. he said. "To insure the safe return or the two employees, Beckman is complying with the demand that 1t place the revolutionary pro- clamation in newspapers," the company said In a statement. The ads, headlined "To The People Of 1be WorJd," accuse t.be fcwenuneut of El Salvlldor wit.b repreu!oa •Dd murder. ne a.ct tedt.ei etaU.Ue• o1 peo- ple U&lllllnat.ed, lmpriaoned or missing and concluded witb a lita n y of s logans , s u c h as "Prolet.arlats of all countries un- ite!" and "Long live the right of the Salvadorian people to make a popular revolutionary libera- tion war." Beckman·s ads are the latest such episode involving demands b) terrorist groups. Similar de· mand s were made b y S a lvadorian ins urgents last December. After the New York .'fimes-publitlhed the ad at-the behest of a Dutch electronics company, a kidnapped employee or the company was released. McDonald. 37, Jives in the San Salvador a.rea and is general manager of APLAR. a Beckman subsidary that employs about 500 Salvadorians. The company a c ronym s tands for As ian Pacific Latin American Region 'Bingo King' Faces Sex Rap Franklin Delano Rose, reput ed "Bingo King of Orange Coun· ty .'' was arrested Tuesday on a Municipal Court warrant charg- ing him with soliciting an un- dercover policewoman for pro sUtution. ll*ricfr MfCtatn, at1l1tant Hpe~t ot Ute GerdM 0ro¥e UIUlild Set.ool Dlatnct, u d oftld.111 are la I.be S)t'OC'ella ot coat•cUn, Sen1 . Alan Cr..._ aad S . Hayehwa for help u a:rdeD <Jrove otnclall aklQI En "°" Quit• P a trick J Lucey h a!> re- signed as U.S. a mbas~ador to Mexico a fter a cordial e x change of letter s with Preside nt Cart er Luce.,.·. who does not spe<ik Spanish. has been cr iticized for t>E-ing uninformed about Mexican pro blems Witness In Rape Vanishes The ~year-old aUeged victim who b ~ the key wtt-neu •••inst Rodney lames Alcala, IS, lo his Riverside County rape trial has disap. pea red again. officials report The Sier ra Madre g i rl originally disappeared right after the trial opened on Sepe.. 11 and a Superior Court judge or- dered h e r to s ubm it to psychiatric examination. She allegedly was bound. raped and beaten in April by Alcala, who is being held an Orange County oo suspicion of murdering 12·year·old Robin Christine Samsoe of Hu.ntington ~acn rasTJune. - Dan Bacalski. Rivcn;ide Coun ty prosecutor, said he will seek another continuance today in the often·delayed rape trial. Bacalslti said the 15-year.old "reluctant witness" who was re portedly raped near 8 C:tnning was found Oct. 2 after severC:tl trial delays. The pretty 15-year old was d1~ cover ed s l eep i n~ an a Lo~ Angeles a rea t railer. he said . and was reported lo 1uvenalt• a uthorities by t he trailer's owners. Bacalski said the girl was be ing held in Cla ren Hall . " Ju venile fac1l1 ty, "a nd Just walked away on Saturday " Normally, Bacalsk1 said, he would drop a case under the cur· rent circumstances. "But we are hunting for her again. This gu) <A lcala> ha5 gotten just too many bre aks He has lucked out too many times. We are going after this one." he sa id Rose, 43, was release~ from Anaheim jail after posting $2,500 bail. Investigators s ajd the inci dent occurred Friday while the policewoman was investigating bingo games at ColoniaJ Manor in Anaheim. Fuings Urged The facility is a half-way house for alcoholics and bas operated bingo· games. Rose bas said more than $860,000 a year from bingo games there and in Santa Ana goes to Colonial Manor's recovery facilities. DEARBORN, Mich. <AP) - More than 1,000 auto workers have signed petitions demanding Ford Motor Co . fire two supervisors who reportedly paraded around an assembly line wearing Ku Klux Klan hoods. BllM!lc W•te• Bi •lead• with ecbool leaden lo U.. Huot· in1to.a Beacb HJah Seboot Dia· lrlct and lhe Sada.Jeback Valle1 UnltJtd ScbooJ Dlatrtct-bave expreued toncern that all you.ntlttta wbo may be expcJMd lo ha6erculolla won't rec:eive TB teat.a. * * * Students' 1BTests Readied By STEVE MARBLE OUlll O.Olly ~lie« S ... ff P reparations for testing In· dochinese refugee students tor signs of tuberculosis beean to- day at West Orange County area high schools. School nurses will give tests to an estimated 250 recent imm1 - g ra nts from Southeast Asia, Huntington Beach Union High School Dis trict o ffic ia ls in- formed the board of trustees Tuesday night Students from the district ·s ~even campuses who refuse to take the sltin test can bt-barred from clC:tss, said district S uperin· tendent forank Abbott Ile saJd t h (' 0 r a n g e Co u n t y H ea It h Oepartml'nl wall s upply tesllnf( materials. ThOS(' who s how ::.1,::ns or tuberc-uloMS 1nfectaon also will lJt• excluded from class 1f they fail to take the necessarv fo llowup examination within j) days The county Health Depar t mcnt estimates with the influx of r e fugees t h e ra t e o f tuberC'uJosis has Jumped nearly 50 percent in the past year "Th~ f1 N>l thin~ to do 1s to re lax and not get alarmed." cau honed Beverly Bradley, nurse at Ma r ina High School in Hunt· 1ngton Beach. She is coordinat- ing the testing. ·'Tuberculosis is not con· tag.lous like measles,·· she told trustees Tuesday at their board meetiq at Fountain Va1Jey .111.&l\ ScltooL She aakl there la Utile daqer I.bat c•ual COIKact wt&b an Infected tndlvldual could lead to an outbreak among students. She warned trustees to expect aa mllh.Y as 80 percent ot the teated studenta to show aigna or infection. These cases, she said, would be referred to the county Health Department ror chest X· rays. About 1 percent of the infected s tudents m ight have a ctive tuber c ulosis. Mrs . Bradley estimated Other student~ arul teachers w1IT 6e allowed to take the cam pus test." to alleviate concern, cxplamt:d Abbott He SC:11d the d istrict would pay for the tests Letters to parent~ of students. trans lated into va ri o u s Southeast Asian languages, were handed out today Tests s hould tx.'gm Thursday. Abbott said the district hopes to administer the patch tests as lfllackly as pos:-..iblf' but couldn't pr1·dict when tPsting "'ould I>\! t·omplt.'led I\ bout 500 lndoch mc-.c o;tu tlc•nts have been enrolled in the rl1 s tr1ct s ch ools. s a id Dr H1c:hard l\ll1m ari. dtrettor of special programs He estimated between five and 10 addi tiona l students are enrolled eve ry week from Southeast Asia He said the in· C'rease in refugees has resulted in communkation and learning problems as well as tnggering health concerns . He charged that the federal ~overnment has railed to pro- vide proper health e xamination for immigrants and balked at funding a program that should be pouring $450 into the district for every refugee student "The federal gove rnment created this problem ror us, .. said Abbott, "and I hope it's pay- ing attention to what's h~ppening he re." Irish to Picket Show Accusing the Brlliab Army of alle1ed atrocities in Northern ~land. IJ"OUPI aympatbetlc to J,iJb civil n,bta bave vowed to pfc-ket tbe Black Watch Rl11tlud Realmeru wben it pe rform• lo Anaheim next moatb. The Qty Council Hid Tuesday dlat it would DOt let poUtica in- tMfen wttb tbe deeilloa to rent U. •~ Aaal*m Conven· Uoa C..ter to the preciaion m~ unlt Nov. 2 and Nov. t. PMt Jlllformances by the ,... =~ft been IOld OU\, of. A-. • member't of • IJ'O'lJ> leW MliGD for lrilb R10ta t:••ll 11111..., c:ouacil dulrD· T 111 s to urae eueell•· } - tion of the two performances. Mayor John Seymour told lbe s:roup polttica does not influence wbicb ~ can use the 8,000· seat eonVilntion center. ''Tbla council ii oot 1n charge or runmn, foreip or intema- ·tional policy," Seymour aald. "ll ta in cbarce of running a public coaveot.ion center and even tboQP we may be lo sym. patby wtth you, we cannot allow politic• to lnlhaence our de· cialon." Don Brady, organlier of pro- test, told councilmen that the famed regiment s hould be banned becauee of a lle8ed atrocities committed by the Brltlab Army in Northern lffl&Dd. Bearing a petition he claimed ha d s ignatures from 2,000 Orange County residents, Brady said be woWd orpnlu a d4· monstration out.aide the conven· tion center when the regiment appears. Rona Fields. a Washington. based sociologist who has writ- ten a book on conditions in Northern Ireland, said thal In 1974, .. members of t'he Black Wotch Regimeol beat and seriously disfigured" several school chHdren. aa they were fleeing a group of militant Prote«tant.a. ··t can find nothlq threaten- ing lo the people of Anaheim ln the performance of the Black Watch,·• llayor Seymour said. - lna&ead, the focua will be on teats for au youocatera from aociaUy deprived countrie1 wbo entered school for the first time in September. They have been 1rouped in a high risk category by county health officials who say they don 'l have funds to teat all younpt.en. ·'It is an emotional and political problem " McClain said today. ' "What do you tell a penon wnose youngster may be ex· posed but won't be tested. "Just to make the test.a availa- ble to all who reel they need them would help to diffuse emo- tions," be said. Huntington Beach Superinten- d e n"' Frank Abbott said, howe ver. that all youngsters who seek the tests in bis district will be tested at local expense. Abbott also said that the Hunt· ington Beach district intends to refuse to allow any 3tudent in the high risk category who re fuses to Lake the TB test to at tend school. McClain sa id that Garden Gr ove is cons ide ring legal ram1f1callons of li:ikJng suruJar action .... _.,,...._ MUGGING -Jane Fonda makes a face as she models a T-shirt commemorating a visit to Temple University in Phil adelphia with her husband. Tom Hayden . J oan Baez' words in Hong Kong might have prod uced the gram ace. · · 1 don 't believe there 1s a health emergency," Abbott said. "because the chances or con trad ing the disease are slight ··But parents are concerned and uninformed. The ir con fidcnce in the publi c ~c hool l>ys tem should not be put an Jeopardy ·· Baez Flays Fonda For 'Pussy/ ooting' Ambulances Licensed By County Or a nge County s upervisors approved an agreement Tues- day with Irvine and San Juan Capistrano for the county to take ove r licensing chores for t.he cities· ambulances. That makea a total or 11 cWea tbat have adopted ordinances de•lcnettnc U. eount;y•a Gftlee of Em~y lladlcal .. ,.. <EMR) as an ambulance service licensing agency, spokesman M5ke Williams said. Aa a .renal&, aJ.l aml>ula.nem operating withtn city limJta wUJ have to pass "strin1ent" county regulations -In some cases s tricter than state laws . Williams s aid In addition. he said. any new ambulance company attempting to set up business m the city m US t j)[QVeJ.here..ls.A... '.'.need~ necessi ty " for a ddition a l e m e rge ncy tran s port ati o n vehicles. Laguna Beach 1s the third South Coast city to adopt the or· dimrnce. City councils in Costa Mesa. Huntin g t on Beach . Newport Beach and Seal Beach <1re still considering the issue Pedestrian Struck . By Car S uccumbs /\ pedestrian who was struck by a car as he crossed Standard A venue in Santa Ana September 20 died Tuesday 1n Santa Ana- T us tan Community hospital. poli ce said Thl' victim was identified as Francisco Gallegos. 43, of 1717 S Cedar St . Santa Ana ll ONG K ONG <AP 1 American folk sin ger Joan Bae2 said today she hal> nevc:r sup ported the North V1etnames•· .:overnmcnt and expressed dai. like for left.asts hke actresl> Jam· 1-'ondC:t who .. really pu~syfoot aro und" on lhl' plight of In · dochina refugees. The Onl'lime anti war actJv1::.t who recently trenounced Hanoa for expelling thousands of ethnic Chinese aJso said she is annoyed with U S congre~saonal group'> wfuch travel to Vietnam and are ··snowed" by t.he show tbe gov· ernmenl puts on for them. Ms . Baez named oo con- gre&Smen but two delegations have recently v1si\ed Hanoi. one led by Rl!p. Ben,lamio Jloeen. t.hal. O.N.Y •• ud the OllMr led by Rep.1..-ter Wofff, D-N .Y. .... Bees arrived bef'e Mon· da7 alPt .ud beaan a 1.S-day fact -rinding to ur or r e fuget camps 1n Southeast Asia by U.ten~~ lte>rles rrom. doMD "boat peopje" who fled tbelr bomelaad. ou.n.,.. visits to tbe Jubilee and Kai Tak North refugee camps. she said. one man talked a bout having cigarettes put out 1n h is fl es h a nd a n o the r described how he got forged papers saying he W<tb an et.hn.H' C h1 n~ so .be..c.D.Uld l.e..av.e...There- a re about 67.000 refu gee:. m t.hJs British rolony awa1 tinJ! resettle ml'nt overseas. Al a news confert·ntl' af terwards. M::.. Baez said !>he <1d mires some left1sb like lawyer Wilh a m Kunstll•r whom sht· described a~ hone l an their ad m1ration of for the Hanoi go .. l'rnme nt "I thank his pos1t1on I'> honest. hlatant and despicable but at lt·ast he says at "'herc.•a:-other people rt>ally pu:.syfoot aroun<I Jnd that s what I daslakt'. · sht 'i:Jld 'T hl'Y ~a}. ·w ell I ort or a ~rec and I think 1t 1s sort of okay thut we should have boat people· But they don't wa nt to acknowledgt' the mu~nitudl• and l'Xtent" of the problem. M:. Baez s aid What cate~ory did her former ra r·left ally Jane t'onda fit into" Gem 6 T alk 811 J C HuMPlfRIE.I\ Cnhf1td Gtm0logU1 . AG~ • •• 1 thmk '-ht· pus.,yfoot:., the ~1n~cr replied with 4 smtlt· Thi· rdven haart-d folk '>ingtff ddd<'d thC:tt sh<• behc·H'!> many of the:;1· defender..., of lla no1 feel <• deep ~eated,::u1lt<1boutthe war ~ A'iked about htr change an al 11tudc· towards North Vietnam, Ms. Baez said. ··1 nc•ver s upport. t'd the North Vietnamese gov- ernment. I vc be~n C:t Quake r all thl' years t.hC:tt I can reme mber which mean:. that l 've never s upported a gove rnment. r·ve never supported violence . l 'v~ s imply supported people and their right to live CSEA Rejects .. Chief's Bid ... For 4th Term The Califor'*•• St~li~ € m ploy•ea Aasoci atlon , appalftltJy fearing lhe concept of a .. union boss." rejected a rourth t e rm for Pres ident Wiiha m Craib or South San rrancasco The CSEA ·s Generul Council dt'<'lt•d 1n:-.l<•a d Cha rles I' ~~ ~H'tHlt1'"1't~. -W~ 't-n l·d a :-\ace prc')1dent th as .•t'Jr, to tht• ont .. Yt'l:tr term fnr 1980 Th.-\Ol1· \fundav at th1• \ n n u ,ii 1·11 n \ 1· n t 1 o n u ( t h u t;cnerJI C'mirwtl 1n Anaheim wcr., 554 for \.'alrlt•-. Jnd 142 for Cr<11IJ CrJ1b. 5~ "'"" lhe first 1 hrt't' tt.>rm µr1"·>1dc11l 1n thl· l' S E '' .., so y l' a r., II <' 1 s d n .1:-SOl'l<ill' l.:'fl~tne\•r fo1 the !>lal<' Trnnsportat1on Dt'parlmenl \'.tide:-. 39. im attorney for tht.- t' r a n.,porta t ron Ot•1w r tmcnl. aid tht• \ult• cltd not 1nd1call• tl1:.plt'a .. un· "'1th CrJ1h but th1· tlele~att>s "'ant1•d lo 'stay away fro m tht· <·unt·1·p1 or a union ho~s ·· · 11 1 I I w <' n t r o r a n l'' Ir Jo rd 1r1 .1 n un 1J rt•1·t:dentt:d third lf'rm la -.t ~ear Tht.•y JU"t \lo\'rt'n't go1n~ lo l'lt:cl for a fourth ,·ear.· ht• s,ud 1n an ·ntl.'rv1t'" OPALS /or Octobt>r The opal. recognized as one oC O c tober 's two birth s tone s I tourmaline is the other). is a relative newcomer among stones favored by jewelers and those who appreciate fine jewelry. Opals played no m ajor role in the early history of jewelry. The first opals were found In Hungary, but it was many years before a discovery in Auslralia brought this lovely stone lo prominence. While Hungarian oPals we-re .-bUtc, milky whJte, those or Australia have reflective qualities causing them to appear lo have several coloring1. Earlier, the Australian opal was supentiously thought by some to brina bad luck. But the history of opals bu proven thla supenUUoo to be false. While Australian spedmens provide colon plays rana1na from blue and areen to red and yeUOw, there are Mexican opals that are almost solid black. A 110 f rom Mexico come clear oranae-red 1pectmens, caUed "fire opals" becauu of their exc1Un1 afpearance. Opals make beeutJful a fts mounted In rlnc• or as pendanta. The most romantic purchase of your life should also be a most knowledgeable one. . . --- h J 4· J•• • l -. 11 tN t , iU• 'ft. tft 11 t 14 t • ,I 11 d ,_ t14 th ' (HIJI'> 11 11 t I , ,, H I tH I tl'lf I ttl l I~.' 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Newpc>rt BMdl wt lntM.,. ~ la\'Olved la• Route-~ 8urft)'. &°'1ft M. IN CMS lt atiDl*l JOU!' mlnd, la allo variomly k9owe 11 Newport-hffway, Coate Mua FrMWQ m Newpott Bo.alevard. It's tM road wbe.re Cal'l'r-exca'vat.ed the la,...t dltcb ever ... between travel lanel. Thia CalTrans• 1u.lcb bas now become a famous Costa Meaa landmark. But that waan't what lbe survey card . - "0/uJy, Thu u How You Stop Motori1t1 for the Rood Survey " wanted to know about. First, lbe card wanted to know wbal kind of vehicle 1 was driving. There were places to check for auto, pickup truck, van, recreational vehicle and "other." I hestiated on this. I probably should have checked "other." But J selected "auto" even though I was driving an Italian sport.a car LlSTEN, THERE IS a question tf one or these Jtalian jobs is an auto in the true sense. You don't g.:t in it to go to work. You put it on. You don't drive it. It drives you. · An Italian sports car runs just like Italian tem perament. Hot and cold When it's bot, it runs like the ham mers of Hades. When it's cold. it quits running. You just sit there until it's ready to run again You don't stop it yourself with the brakes because Italian sports <·ar makers don't believe in them. They make 'f•m to ~o. not ::.top Why do you think they give you that loud horn·) BUT I DIGRESS. Back to the Roule~ survey card. They wanted to know where 1 was coming fr°'l'ynd where l was going aod where l lived Interesting point on the whole thing Is that I wasn't on Route 55 when the pleasant young man In the hard-hat banded me the survey card. J was stopped at a signal on Harbor Boulevard. ln tu.liq out Ute part on wbere I bad been and where J wu solos. f mixed the two ans.en. So I probably Dunked survey card tod•Y· But maybe the CalTrans survey Dunked loo. You see I never was on Route 55 during my entire morning trip J l'ame from Balboa to Costa Mesa via Superior Avenue. But the CalTrnns survey du1n't ask me about that IWIBsipi OfDC-lOs Pl'l!posed WAllDMGTON (AP) -AP· eremtll& ltud1 team wW ~· m•d ~ ot tM DC-10 to r..ol~ ~ma NYeaied by tbe Cl»QIO erub lb.at ki1lld m penou lut 1prlnlms?{= Federal Avlatkli A Uiltbonl* BclDcl. DW'kal • 'l\Mllda1 lileariq by lb• trMIPOf'latloa aubeomm&cee of Ute llouM Oovenuneat Open. lions Comioltt•• on FAA certUlcat* ot alrllDera. Rep. Robert S. Walter, R·Pa., uked 8oad ii be believed the team 01 FAA aad /Jr Foree expert.a would "come up with some ti.od ?f redelip.'' ''I WOULD EXPECT that," &>nd replied. .Eu1ene F. Dubil. vice presi- dent ol eqlneerln1 of McDon. nellDouglaa Corp., which makes the DC-10, uld be did not believe redesign would be n~eaaary, however. The team la expected to com· plete lt.s report in December. The Chicago crash occurred when a pylon and engine fell off a DC-10 as it took off from O'Hare field in May. WHEN THE PLANES were returned to the air July 13, one FAA team concluded redesign of tbe pylon was essential. But James 0 . Robinson chief of the engineering division' of the FAA and author of I.bat report said Tuesday that lnforma~ released since then "might have changed the team's mind if it had been available at t.be Ume." Robinson said be still believed redesign should be considered. DUBIL SAID DAMAGE to the pylon assembly of the American Airlines plane in the Chicago crash wius caused by a fork lift used to move it for lnspedioo. "Our maintenance manua l prc::.cnbed a different procedure than that." said William T . Gross. McDonnell Douglas vice president for program manage· mcnl. Gross said the company's field re presentatives were not res ponsible for checking the day·to-day inspection operations of lts customer airlines. Meanwhile. expanding an earlier or der. the FAA an· nounced it is directing U.S airlines to lnapect all modela ol the DC-I Jetliner for stress cracu in the rear bulkhead. A PREVIOUS FAA directive covered only DC-h that are fitted with a plug·like emergen- __ Sub Dumped Se£ret St11ff_ t' y l'Xl t , rather than a rear stairway Jt was issued after an Air Canada OC·9 of that type lost pressunzalJon because of a crack. and the tailcone sect.Jon contairun_g the emergency door. _ filew o(( at 25,000 feet. There were no serious mjuries in that incident. PROVIDENCE . tt l. <AP) A Navy nuclear submarine ac- cidentally dumped canisters of classified documents in Block Island Sound this summer in· eluding operating schedul~ of the sub. a Navy spokesman says. Senior Chief Petty Officer D Steven Wade said Tuesday that the documents, plus some trash d umped by the attack sub· marine Shark, were recovered in August by two Long Island fis· herman. The documents included a booklet describing hydraulic and electrical systems of the 11ub- marine, but contained no military secrets, said Wade. public affairs officer for Sub- m arlne Group Two at the Groton. Conn .• Navy base. The oew directive extends the order to DC·9s with the rear stairway. Both directives con· cern planes that have logged l S.000 landings or more. About 100 DC·9s were affected by the first FAA directive. Far- rar said about 240 DC-99 with re· ar slalrways are operated by U.S. carriers. Snow Sprinkles Midwest AIMn1 Albll·ciu• llm Mlllo Allenl• 8alflrnor~ Bolw eotton 8tOWll\Vllle th1fl•lo C11r11tnWY ,....,._ CfllU9o Ct11<l-I Cl-'ancl Oei-F'IWU\ o.tiwr Oft"'°\"" o.troll °"""'" "atttord ........ ...-i11111 ....... .......... ,. IC"9\ City u..v~ Litt .. Ito<\ 1,Atll ..... ft ~IVll .. l!Mftl~I MlitMt .......... ....... "~ ... " .... .... OfiM .._y_ <*• (ll'f OINfla .......... "". 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IT'HtlY fair t11ro11th IOfl~I. __,, _., -to """ , .. , ~erN ... twe ....... -toclay. s .. 11 tl'W"• to .is -by MflY Tlllln- d•Y wlltl ....,, -1 Oii ..tt fa<"'9 _,,. .. ......... , 4 ,, , 4 u ' • tJ J • ,. ........ .., t J w ' J w , a "' ' • w OutlNll fer ~'" ._....,,, ............................ I.cl ...................... .... tth ..... ltfMtM ... I ....... ......... ----------- Ea~st Swo.,lall •• Reeerd Wi~ter sport in early fall is enjoyed by Susie Schuller of Winchester, Va .. a.a ahe ~omped w:itb her dog, Percy, th1a morning in a surpnse snow storm. Some 12 lnches of the white stuff fell in West Virginia, while 8 inches was recorded ln Northeast Virginia. For Winchester, the snowfall la the earliest on record. 'lbe old record was aet Nov 6 1953. . • Teddy Donations Swell Draft Movement Permits Huge Contributions BJ ne Allledaie& PTe1S Be<:ause the Federal El~ Commi.Uion has ruled It a draft movement and not a formal campaign organlution. the Florida for Kennedy CommJUee has coll«ted $40,750 In dona· lions it otherwise could not have accepted, a report shows A s a draft committee. th<: group boosting the c&ndldacy of Sen. Edward Kennedy, O·Mass . can receive contributions of up to $5.000 per donor That's fi ve limes the $1.000 bm1t Imposed on President Carte r's comm1ttl'P which is challenging the rubng THE so, 7st was part or $104,541 In revenue for July. August and September Usted by the Miami-based Kennedy com miltee in a report to the FEC The t.otal Included ~.525 lO conlrlbutiom from '250 to $5.000. S7 ,018 in smaller dooaUon.a and a S2,000 loan. Some S30,430 was ralsed through Ucket sales and hat·passlf1g at fund raise~ Tbe committee 1s promolln~ Kennedy 10 the party cauc~ Saturday Delegates ~<:lected at the caucuses wall vot~ m a non blndjng pres1dentrnl straw poll _.at. ~~l)emoe,Fal~ ~­ t1on in November THE VOTE HAS NO eHect on delegates to be selected in the state primary next year. but may give the winner a psychological boost in the White House race. The ~ abowed that one S3,000 contnbut.or was Leo S Wyler. chairman of Carter's 1976 campaign 10 California Others on the lis t included television producer Norman Lear. $3.000 : Lee Radi111rHl . S2 50 . f o rmer New York ne ws paper executive Dorothy S(·h1H, S250. and Leonard A Lauder, president of Estee Lauder, SZSC> Elsewbtte. Kennedy backers co nvinced o f Carter's vulnerability in h is own backyard plan nert week to open a campaiRJt office in Atlanta. And an Ohio·based gr oup is workmg t.o ::,top a Kennedy pre· s1dency United Airlines High Fuel Costs Trigger Layoffs CllJC AGO <AP I Uruted A.trim~ plans to lay o" employees. tnm 1ta service by S percent and increase fares by SO percent over two years in ao effort to compensate for soarin& fuel eo&t.s, aay top United offidala. Additional layoff a and aernce cut.a coukS come after tbe alrllne revises lta Ul80 Kbedules. but the extent of fu.rlouabs is unclear <,a1d Uruted Chairman Richard J Ferri$. c1ling fuel costs lbat have soared nearly $500 m1lllon THF. AIRLINE HAS o work force of 55.000 Fems. an a letter to CAL employec:. la~t Fnd3y, said 'If wt> proct-ed "'1th the on g&ndl 19ff0 schedule plan. our fuel b1 II in ... v..ould be S1 bdhoo more ..1hJt.a_ lldi.at.~iWW&Uy ~ for rueTTn 1978 .. What 1t mearu.. he said. ls that "you're eomg to see dramatic mcrea:.es tn fares -10 fact . ran-s are expected to rise by SO per- ce.nt between January 1979 and [)e(:ember 1980. That means ooe thing fewer people are going tony:· . JAM.ES KENNEDY, vice pres1deot for corporate commwuca-uons. saJd Tuesday that u or Oct. 1 the airline bad reduced dally ru1hta by 5 percent. from 1,600 to about l,520. a free society • requires a .free press. " . . even though we never like it, and even though we wish they didn't write it, and even though we disapprove, there isn't any doubt that we could not do the iob at all in a free society without a very, very Octive press.'' President John F. Kennedy A free press is a basic Y10rking tool of a free society. DAILY PILOT National Newspaper Week October 7 to 13. 1979 -------------------------- l .. Lag1•na/South £oast VOL. 72, NO. 283, ~ SECTeONS, 5" PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS Dow Jones Pl11rnmets 16 Points ... ,. .............. CROSS-COUNTRY SKIERS GET EARLY START ON SEASON IN NORTH CONWAY, N.H. Century's Earlleet Snowfall Dumped on Northeast aa Temperatures Plunge W Q,Shington Shivers Under Early Srww 81 n.e Auocta&ed PreM The earliest snowfall of the century aurprlaed residents of auburbma Wubla,tton, D.C., ~ .. pMdwsmr'edom ... a ,.., ....... ....,..., ... ..,.....~ ...... Nlaoola and . ....power. Wltb much of the Northeast covered with slush, up to 8 in- cbea ol mow fell lo the moun-t••..._ relioM ol Vlr&lnl•. allo forclas acboola to cloae and 1., • anapplag power liDff. Tem- peratures that bad risen into the '10a \n the region Tuesday plum- meted into the 30S overnight. Varying amounts of snow also were reported i n parts of Maryland. New Je rsey, New York and Connecticut. --""e Nationat-'Nn~r Senie1! in West Virginia reported that 12 inches m snow fell ln Canaan Valley in Tucker County. Ac- cumulatiom of eight inches~ reported tn Plckena in Budolpb CoaatY. ab • 8llm.IDernille ... • ..... Cl • ., ....... 1D a .......... la PocalMat.u County. The heavy, wet snow brought down tree limbs still burdened with bea'fY follaae. Some roads were bloc:k..S by felled trees ln WebsterOouaty, W. Va. About 23,000 cuatomen of Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. lost their power. In Baltimore, the Baltimore Orioles and the Pittsburgh Pirates waited to see if heavy rains would subside so they couJd get on with the World Series, the first game or which W1l1S put-mt Tuesday night because of rain. Ski-masked Gunman Threatens Clerk A gwunan clad in a black ski mask shoved his pistol in a female employee's back during a Tuesday drug store holdup in San Clemente and fled with $106 in what police say is "synthetic beroir " The 6 p.m. robbery occurred al Medi-RX Drug and Discount Store. 241 Ave. Del Mar, just as a male and female employee were locking the front door at closing time. The employees told police they saw a blond man in a nearby al- ley donning a black ski mask over bis gold-rimmed glasses. The thug drew a handgun, shoved it i nto the female employee's back and snarled, "Let's go back and open it up." The bandit demanded "all Coast your allotted Demerol, morphine and injectibles." The employess put about $106 worth or Demerol and Dilantin in a towel and handediltothethug Police U . Craig Steckler said Dem erol and Dilantin are known as "drug store heroin" and used to make the illegal drug. Police said the bandit ap- parently knew exactly what he wanted from the pharmacy. The two employees, who were not hurt, said be ned on foot. No ~eta way auto was seen or beard. The bandit, believed to be in bis 20's, also wore a blue plaid shirt and jeans, witnesses said. Candidates' Forum. Slated A candidates' forum for hopefuls seeking seatl on the Caplltrano Unlfted School ot.- trict and Seddleback Commun!· ty College boards will be held Oct. 251n San Clemente. The forum, q6nlored by the Lea1ue ol Women Voters ol the Capl1\rano Bay Area will be be1d ~n1 at 7:30 p.m. in the Sin Dleto Gas and Electric Co. audftorlum af 101 W. El Portal Tbe leaa\le bu invited all 19 candldatel seeldnl poeitiona oo the two boards to appear and dlleua their quallficatJom. The electkld la Nov. 6. 'lbievee Get Jewels Joyce Bembell of 20'7 E. Av.. San Juan, San Clemente, told police burslars forced tbe front door and toot t1,100 in jewelry· aad $50 in cub from ber bome Tuetday. 2 Killing Cases Out In Probe? By JOANNE aEYNOLD8 . ............. Deleadfte ~ .... ......... Oil 12 OnmiJe Coalllty women were slated to meet to- day to rule out at least two cases from t.be pMtem ol attacks thal have clah1MCI nlDt lh·•-lnv .. uaatora •&Id tbe two c .... to be 9Cnltlnbed t.oclay are the murden ol Patricia Neufeld, 34, of Garden Grove, and Joan Anderson, 28 . of Fountain Valley. The possible elimination of those two cases will leave detec· tives from five agencies in· vestigating 10 assaults in which six women ana an unborn baby have died. Four wo m en - including the baby's mother- bave survived. The poLice task force, which was announced Tuesday in a press conference in Tustin, con- sists or detectives from Tustin, Irvine. Newport Beach , Costa Mesa and the Orange County Sheriff's Department. Tustin Police Chief Charles Thayer said the group 1s without tangible leads and has no usea· ble description of a suspect in any of the attacks. He slopped short of s aying that detectives are seeking one man in the 10 assaults although he acknowledged that the cases ar e similar. He pointed out that there are dissimilarities as well. All o f the victims were between the ages of 20 and 31 and lived in apartments. That is one of the reasons the 1979 Foun- tain Valley case and the 1978 Garden Grove case are thought to be outside the pattern. The women in those cases were slain in single family homes and those homes were located outside the general geo- graphical area of the other cues under study. (See MUllDE.S, Page AZ) .................. 8NAU TO CHA•IR ca, .... ,., P'8nlk \ Market Reflects Fed Move NEW YORK CAP> -The s tock market plummeted in tumultuous trading today amid apparent fears that the medicine the Federal Reserve has pre- scribed to treat inflation will have some potent -and painful -economic side effects. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks dropped 16.38 points to 841.21 alter five hours of trading, as prices declined for 1.558 stocks and rose ror only 31 in heavy trading on the New York Stock Exchange At 11 . JO t!us morning Lhe tJcker was running an hour late. At 11 a m the Dow was almost 25pointsdown On Tuesday. 1t lost 26 45 poinu. 10 the largest daily decline m more than five years The record drop for the Dow TIGHT MONEY HURTS BUYERS,SELLERs--A18 BUYING GOLD? INVESTMENT TIP$-88 was 38.J.1 points on Oct. 28. 19"l9, during the Great Crash that pre ceded the Deprcs!.1on. As the price of gold rose $27 an ounce today, analysts said much or the stock market drop was due to selling by traders who bought their shares on borrowed money and who are growing re. luctant to pay interest rat.ea well above 15 percent. The prime ....... D. l'tlW -tM .............. top. ....... borrowe1a -hit H\49 J»erceol Tuesday. and rates on loans to brokerage hou:.c customers also rose. But Preeidmlt CartM-aakl 8t • White House news conferenee that be would do "What.ever it tak es." even if It hurts him <See STOCKS, Page AZ> * * * WldPrice Jumps Again; Dollar Drops LONDON CA Pl -The pnce of gold leaped as high as $28 50 an ounce in Europe tod ay The dollar dropped. Gold was quoted 10 London morning lrading at $419 SO. up from $391 at the close Tuesday. But the initial surge quickly sub- sided and London's five major bullion dealers fixed the pnce for the morning trading session at $409.25. But in the afternoon gold took orr again. fixed al $413 In Zurich, gold was trading at $414.50. up from $389.50 The rerord for the metal - $444 was hat during beet.Jc tradin~ in Zurich on Oct 2 But speculators began to take their profits in the volatile m arket. the price plummeted to a little above S370. then began to climb again Tuesday A London bullion dealer said "good local buying" an Hong Kong today look the price there to a closing level or $411.58, com pared to $392 in New York late Tuesday. Tokyo financial markets were (See GOLD, Page A2) In Laguna .,. ......... RAIN THREATENS WORLD SERIES PLAY IN BALTIMORE Groundskeepers Drain Cenwr Reid With Electrtcal Pump Rain Again Perils ~orld Series Start By Tbe Associa&.ed Preu Wortd SerJ• P"'7 wu 8Ull ''up ........ m.a1IT toct.y --.atbet'rema•ned~ ln Baltimore. Baseball commisaioaer Bowie Kuhn indicated be would make no decision. at least until a 5 p.m. PDT regularly scheduled news conference Kuhn inspected the field today along with aides Frank Cashen and Henry Fitnfbbon and ~ Peter s. the Orioles general mana~er ··1 -went out to look at the field • 1 nd. considering the rain. found 1l was an quite stable cond1t.Jon." Ku.hn said ·' lf the rain lets up an ac· rord ancc wi th t he forecast. 1 have been assured they can put the fi eld LO shape fo r the game " Kuhn added. however. "If the rain contmues. we have a pro- blem" The commissioner said he was ai..s ured that with the use of the p u mp s and o t her dq 1 n~ system s. the field would be made playable if the ram stops. ''If 70G walked OD it, )'OU ..,.... ... --···· at ... firm. ......... ~ ......... , doa't ..... commend lt because you•u eet your lboe9 pretty muddy ... Kuhn likened the cond1tlon ol the outfield to a basin with water an it. "The bottom is rirm." Kuhn explained. "You don't sink in ll .. 11re commiSsloner WiS" as what he would do about the schedule 1r the opener could not be played torughl "We're working on that now, .. he replied "We're cons idering a lot of possibilities. One possibili· ty not under cons aderalJon 1s playing Monday ni ght since the American Broad casting Co . whi ch has the rights lo the Wor ld St>ries telecast, would ha \'l' a conflict with the Monday night National Football League ,::ame "L'ndcr our contract with ABC "'l' do not play on a Monday night " Kuhn said Higher Aid Sought To EQ,Se TB Fears By ROBERT BARKER ()I tM l><oily ,. .... StHI Orange County school orcicials said today they are going to go to higher authority an an attempt ·to ease public fears of a tuberculosis outbreak in the schools. Roderick McClain, assistant supe rintendent of the Garden Grove Unified School District, said officials are in the process o f c ontacting Sens . Alan Cranston and S. I. Hayakawa for help. City Manager Cites uarden Grove officials-along with school leaders in lhe Hunt- mgton Beach High School Dis· trtct and the Saddlebaclt Valley Unified School District-have expressed concern that all youngsters who may be exposed to tuberculosis won't receive TB test.s. Instead, lhe rocus will be on tests for all younesters from socially deprived countries wbo entered ~hool for the finl time in September. Service Cutbacks ~ 81 STEVE MJTCBt:LL °' .. a.My "*" Maif New Laguna Beach City Mana1er Kenneth Frank told chamber ol commerce members thJs mondnc that hi.I wlll be an open aocl accessible administra· lion. And tbe as-year-old former Berkeley city oftlclaJ made iood on hla promise during a question and answer period at the Hotel La1una, where more than 50 chamber members 1athend for breakf•t to meet tbe new top cl· ty oftidal. • Like bi.I predeceuor, formeT City Mana1er Fred Solomon, l'l'anlk wd ...iraJ.Dtl of Propos1· ( ~ 1 lion 13 will mean reduced services for La&UD• Beach resi- dents. "That doesn't mean the city can't provide a reasonable level of aervlce-\." the new city mana1er saio. In tad, be aays be intends to Improve eome aemces, 1ucb aa construction of a lire road between Arcb Beach Hel1hta and the Top ol the World com· mu.nltlel. Tbat will mean blrln1 of a third flrefllbt.er at the Top of the World staUon1 ·and improved response to tne Arch Be ach Hellbta nelebborbood. (See FUNK, A'e Al) - .. They have been grouped in a hi1h risk category by county health omelata wbo say they don't have funds to test all youngaten. , "It ta an emotional and political probl•m." McClain said today. "What do you tell a person <See AID, Pase Al) Costly V aaes Stolen San Clemente resident Jobn J. • Rlllq Jr. of 1412 Calle Mirador, told police Tuesday that two an- Uque vases, valued at '800 and f700 each, were Uken from bis apartment earlier UUa week. U OM.Y ~OT LISC Corridor ,ffeari1'1J Delayed Aa ~ Mutq oe tM propoa~ San JoaqulD Hilla Tun1port1Uon Corridor wu ,..ebetcMed T\aelday ""-two ot tbe ftw (OUDty plumq com. ......... fa&W to ...... Some fll tM • clU.-9'o bad ... to Santa Aaa tor tM ltbedua.ct 'l'Ueed~ hearlq ~· plained at lbe postponement Tbc boarina• were reacbedwed Oct. 2t •"hen lbe full commialon ii ex.peeled to be on band. "It ii oot e.,y for meo to pt off •ork and f<W women to &r· ~•nae for baby 1ltter1," a woman from South Lacuna declared. "I auppose they 'll keep poatponlq these tbJn11 until l\obod_y lbowa up for t.bem," abe added. AbMnt at the bearlp11 wu Cba.lrman William MatDoqaU who reprMent.a the flftb dlstrtct ln wbicb tbe corridor would be located. Commission-er Richard Footner a1ao was absent. Mac. Dougall ta reported oo vacation in Eu.rope. Murray Storm, a11i1tant director ol the Environmental Management Agency, aaJd tbe three rem•lolng commlaslooers said they didn't want to make a recommendation to the Board 01 Superviaora Tuesday. "We thought it beat in that cue that the public make its statements when all five com· mlaslooen would be here," be Said. I · Commlsaionera took! a show of bands and mo.! of the audience indicated it wanted to delay public t.estimolly uoW there was a full coaunlasiQa praent. The subject up for dlacussion was a proposed route of tbe 14-miJe corridor through the hills of Southern Orange County. The 6 to S.lane highway would begin in the vicinity or the pro- PoSed Corona del Mar Freeway and MacArthur Boulevard near Newport Beach and end 14 miles to the east near A very Park way north of San J uan Capistrano. The corridor, which isn't ex- pected to be built for about 15 years. has caused fears of en· vironmental damage in some circles. Otbera have protested that proposed routes come too close to developed residential areas. BB School Picks Leaders Betsy Brennan has been elect- ed president of the El Morro E lementary School student ~ct11n LagumrBeach. Other members of the council, elected by fourth through sixth graders last week include Lysanne Lippe, vice president; Missy Bream, secretary and Shannyn Hodge, treasurer. Twenty-four students were in the running for student council seals at the elementary school. Truck Flips; Driver OK An 18-year-old San Clemente rnan escaped serious Injury but bjs new truck sustained major damage Tuesday when It rolled over. as he attempted to avoid another car. CH P Officer Bob Clements said Tracy Larry Clow was sbeedi.n& aouth on Paclfic Coast Highway near Doheny Park Road in Capistrano Beacb when b~ braked and swerved to avoid the slow moving car. Clements said Clow was treat· ed by paramedics at the scene alter the truck rolled over twice iJa the 1~10 p.m. accident. OMNOI COAST use DAILY PILOT TIW O<-C:-Delly l'fla4, '"'"' -~ i..-_ ._.~ ,,.,...,_.., \"" 0.- c .. >1""1..,,....~r S..n .. o<lillClm"'• 11111>11--., lll<eo;oll "•ld•f lor Coli. ..... "-' ...... """1"'910fl ... .., .. _ l•l~V•l...,,lrriN.l-8t.t<ll1$oulftC-A ...,...,._._.,._ .. _,-~ .. , .... _ ....,.,. ""~ .... .,....,,,,,,,. '" .... ,, .. JilD WHl .. , 51'"'-C•te ....... (elMwwlo._,. ._ ... -...--~ , ...... ~ Vl<t'"'H"""l--11- ~ .. ·-....... ,_., ........ ....,..i,,. ... °""""'"·'--_.P.llell .... ,, ...... ........,...._. lJltUM hedl ()Mee i.i1 Ne. CMt4 " ...... ' °"'°" -=~:~~.:r.=i=.... TlllllteM <?'•) ...... ct ••• ,. .... ....,. L..-. .. MllNAO.-llNwl'lllr! TJlll'tlM ...... ,_ .. °""""9 ...... Etaelaanted Forest Laguna Beach landscape architects Bob and Thomas Rubel, right, price huge cedar root structures they'll use for lan~caping customers' yards. The pair, who own the Exotica garden showroom in Laguna Beach, say the root structures, dug from the earth In northern Washington, sell for as much as $4,000. A flatbed truck delivered the twisted cedar roots and cypress trunks to the north Laguna Beach business Tuesday. F,.._PogeAJ GOLD ..• closed for a national holiday to. day. but the dollar weakened in Europe. ·'There has bct•n no sudden spate of Sellin~ Of dollars today, but a steady pressure as people sell what dollars they have lefl," a London foreign exchange de· aler said "The l'e(:()Ver)' in IOld ia a bll factor in th.ls. ne.p1~ tbe recent sharp setback a lot of people stlll think it is safer than paper money" The posslblllt.y of a new round of otl price Increases pushed gold up sharply and depressed the dollar on the New York market Tuesday. The new rus h to gold was spurred by oil-price increases announced by Kuwait and Mex- ico. Traders believed it mighl be the 11~1lri--Of ftfH>tMr w~C price hikes that would result ul· timately in a large increase in the official base price set by the Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries. * *· * fi'rw.a Pap A I STOCKS •.. politically, to beat inflation. Carter acknowledged that the rate of inflation, which exceeds 13 percent, bas been surprising. Meanwhile, m New Orleans, Federal R ese rve Board Chairman Paul Volcker told the American Bankers Association convention that the nation must reject the "seductive course" of a tax cut, whJle the banks must a void "exotic le nding" and speculation. Volcker said the nation should be resolute in the face of un- precedented interest rates and unemployment, wblch some analysts say could go up to 9 percent from the current 5.8 per· cent. The apparent catalyst for Tuesday's selloff was the de· cision by many or the naUon's banks to raise their prime lend· ing rates -charged to their best. corporate customers. I',.... Page Al FRANK .•. "That, frankly, is a r are ex- a mple (of improved service)," Frank said "And it means we'll have to reduce posit.Jon:. 1n other areas." He said the city will now begin to c harge for publi c services, that Lagunans formerly enjoyed for free. Such aa police attendance at funcUons aucb u the Patriot'• Day Parade and lbe Oktoberfest. •·we will have to assess the true cost to the city for those services and charge for them," he said, adding civic organiza· lions will have to come up with $24 an hour for each uniformed offi cer u.,ed ror their fu nctions He said new parks, such as the one at Crescent liay Beach, will need to be maintained . But in· -stl!'ad or 1rtl'lnT more maTn· tenance people. the new city manager said the existing work crews will just spend less time at other parks to make up the difference. "We'll try to cut non · essential&, but as a practical matter, we're going to be cutting some services," he said. He said he'll be looking more to contracting out some city tasks and continue private con· tract bidding for such services as use of a geologist, hiring out· side firms to prepare city en· vironmental reports, trash service and sewer operations. "It doesn't make sense for us to buy big dump trucks and have to maintain them when we can hire someone else lo do that," he said. But he did not s upport a private l\feguard firm to man ci· ty beaches, saying that would have to be a policy decision of the City Council. He said Lifeguard Intern•· tional Beach Services, "feel they can do the job more cheaply by paying their lifeguards leas. "But we must ask where are our priorities,'' he said. "If it means hiring young llleguards to save money, we could do that. But it makes more sense to keep seasoned lifeguards on the beaches." Clean Sweep Pot Trick Uncovered MADERA {AP) -A jail trusty bere has been accused ol using a vacuum cleaner to suck marl· juana.. th.rough a hole in the narcotics department's drug storage room. 'lbe d11trlct attorney bu been uked to preu burglary charges a1a1nst Daniel Camacho, 40, of Madera, police said. omcen said a hole was punched in the wall between a bathroom ln the county's aara1e and the 1tora1e room. Ma.rUuana was found ln Camacho's sock about a week aco when be retumed from a work detail, Jallen satd. A abort Ume later, four to ftve ounc• of marl· Juana were reported mlalni from the 1tora1e room. He lt Hrvln1 time for battery, po1ee11lon of narcotlct and drunkennea, olftcers said. ! MURDERS •• Thayer Mid Ill of &.be 10 u · HUit C... lD¥Olftd bludpon· ln1• ud ln aome taHI tbe wom•.,... ltr&Dlled ., well. H• aJto Nl4 tut lo some of ~ c..., tbe women were HX· ually U1aultAld. Some of those auault• occurred after the women were dead, be added. , While detectives presa their search for leads, poLJce ln some of the cities where tbe attacks occurred were warnlna women to be wary . Tustin iuued a flyer to 7 ,000 apartmmt. dweUen explaining the cuee and advising women to lock their doors and windows. A spokeswoman for the Irvine Police Department said that de· partment wouJd be issuln1 a s i m liar warning throuch Irvine's newspapers. Spokesmen for the aberiff and Costa Mesa police said a similar plan wu being cooaidered by thoae de- partment.a. Amid fears that ll would amount to "grandstanding" Orange County Supervisor Har· rietl Wieder canceled a Friday press conference she bad called on the subject. According to Michael V &Odor, an aide to the supervisor, the press conference Idea orielnated with a radio newswoman who told Mn. Wieder that women should be made ~ware or measures lbey could take to keep from becomlni vlcUms of violent crimes. Laguna Boys Ooh Readies Fall Program Kid••• '\'letl•' Marine Fac;it1 Court-martiftl A 2l·year-old corporal who disappeared Nov. 1J, ma durtnc a kldnap robbery at e:i Toro Marine Corpa Atr Station ta scheduled for 1peelal court. martial 1'bund17, Cpl. lobD Bur(eH waa re. portedly lddnappeCt at iunpotat by a beefy red·balred woman and ber male companion after they took $6,000 from him and a woman companion. Burll!M and drillan employee Vera Rlcbardloa, 82, of Garden Grove were stopped in a van at a Martoe bae lDtenedion when the two UH!lanu forced their way into the vehicle, Marine Laguna &alto rs Aid Team Corps spokesmen aald at the time. Bur1eaa and Miu Rlcbardlon weN OD a routlne run from the base'• Spedal Semca omee to a bank OD the base, autborttiee reported. Mias Rlcbardaoo uld abe struggled free after the bandits left her bound and gagaed in the abandoned van in Tuat.ln. She said the duo took Bur1esa with tbem. F,...PogeAJ AID ••• whose youngster may be ex- posed but won't be tested. "Just to make the test. avail•· ble to all who feel ti.er need tbem would help to d1ffuM en» tiona," be said. HuntlngtDn Beach Superinlen· dent Frank Abbott 1ald, Laguna Beach realton are however, that all youngsters getttnc behind a fund·ral.alng who seek the teat.a ln bla dt.trict project to ralae money to send will be tested at local expense. Laguna Beach Hilb School Abbott allO said that the Hunt· sporta teams to out of-town lnetoo BeJlch dt.trict lnteadl to gamea. refuse to allow any student ln Their flnt effort will be a the bip rlat category who re. benefit at the Lasuna Moulton futea to take the TB test to at· Playbome for • prod~ of tend school. the musical, "S\artinl Here, McCla\n aald that Garden Startinc Now," Nov. 5 at the Grove la conslderlnc legal play~ theater. ramifications of takin1 almilar Ticket.a for the performance acuon. are $5, and a no-bolt codrt.all "I don't believe there la a hour will be held beJinning al health emergency,'' Abbott Hid, Fall activities for members of 7 : 30 p. m. Tbe per(ormanu "because the chances of con. the Laguna Beach Boys Club ln· begtm al 8:30 p.m. tracUn& the di.lease aresllghl. e lude volleyball, basketball, Funding UmltaUons for the "But parents are concerned street hockey and a new nag school district have resulted in a and uninformed. Their con· football league. lack of money to provide fidence in the public school A new Saturday program this transportation for high school s ystem should not be put in rail will be held from 10 a.m to 4 teams to athletic eventa. jeopardy.'' p m . al Thurston Intermediate The Laguna Beach Board of Acting Orange County Health School for youngsters eight Realtors conceived Lhe idea or a Officer Dr Rex Ehllng told years old and over theater fund-raiser as a means school omr1als Tuesday that the The flag football league tn· of supporung athlellc programs ri<1 ks o f comi ng do wn with dudes two divisions for children on the tugh school campus tubercul~1., 1~ slJght H to 13 years of Ul?l' and th<'re 1s D1 ~tr1ct bu!>1nt>!>'I manager lie .,aid tht' d1~c<1:-.e ,., mosth• :.i rcg1s trallon ft!t! or S4 for Boys' Cl.>d(• Lovelad) said approx <,prt•dd by ;.idult~ <1nd only aftt:r Club members and $7 for non 1mately $10 .000 in transportation prolonged and personal contact members funds were cut from the budget About 2,135 youngsters rrom Games Wlll be held Saturday as a result of Prop lJ and the Southeast Asia have been de· afternoons al the intermediate Serrano-Prieet Supreme Court signaled for health acreening. school and •i1nups continue deciaion. <>then to reeeh-e the teata in· throuab Oct. 11. 'ncbita for I.be ~ mQ' be elude )'OllQS atudettta tnNa Mex· For tnfonnatJoD OD oUMrr fall ohl••ned br caw.. N...U Aa-fco, Central Am•r1cia, South actlvttlea. call lbe dub al sociat.9 at _. Ul4 or TUrw America, Alrtc:a and the llUddle, 494-2535. Assoclne. at 04-1117. East. ~--~~---~---~~-----~~ .. .. TASTEFUL El,E ANCE_,....,--1--~ ---------FEATURING TOP QUAIJTY AT REASONABLE PRICES AT VON HEMERT. VOL. 12, NO. 213, 4 SECTIONS, S4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1979 N F IFTEEN CENTS Falls 31, Recovers East ls Hit Snowstorm Shocks BJ nie Auoela&ed Preu Ao ''abnormal" October snow1torm aurprtaed the Ea.st today, buryina summer's foliage with accumulations \IP to a foot -d eep .-Romea went dark and schools closed as leaf-laden trees toppled onto power Jines. It was the earliest snowfall or the century in the suburbs or Washington, D.C .• where more than 72,000 utility customers lost their power and a layer of slush up lo three inches deep made driving treacherous. It was the earliest snowfall on record in Newark. N.J .. and a low temperature or 37 made it the coldest Oct. 10 since 1935. Area Murders •'The weather is abnormaJ to say the least," said Ben Scott, officer in charge of the NaUooal Weather Service at Newark In- ternational Airport. ''Even see- tng It, 1 have trouble believing it ... Snow in varying amounts was reported from the Virglnias to New England, but especially hard hit were the mountain com- m unities of Appalachia. Numerous minor accidents were reported on slick roads in several stat.es. Jn New York, a school bus car- rying 23 high school students c r a s hed into a dirt-moving machme during a snowstorm at 2 Cases Nixed In Joint Probe By JOANNE REYNOL.06 Ot-Delly,.....,..,. Detectives lnvestlgatlng the uHult8 ma 12 <>nnae County women ..,. atat.d to meet k>- da7 to nale out at iitwo aMe r:a==i ........ Ja...Ula&on • d U.. two caMI to be senrtintnd today are the murders of Patricia Neufeld, 34. of Garden Grove, and JCMm l ¢::;;.•oo, 21 , of Pountain Tbe poulble elbn.ln.aUon of tbolle two cues will leue detec· 17 tlvet from fi ve agencies in- t vestlgating 10 assaults ln which six women and an unborn baby have d ied . Fo ur wo rnen- includ.ing the baby's mother- __ --'b~ave survived. The police task force, which was announced Tuesday in a press conference in Tustin, con- s ists of detectives from Tustin, I rvine, Newport Beach , Costa Mesa and the Orange County Sheriff's Department. T ustin Police Chief Charles Thayer said the group hs without tangible leads and has no usea· ble description or a s uspect in any of the attacks. He stopped s hort or saying that detectives are seeking one man in the 10 assaults although be acknowledged that the cases are similar. He pointed out that O.lly Pl ... ''"' ....... 'WE HAVE NO LEADS' Tustin Chief Thayer there are wssimilarities as well All of t he victims wer e between the ages or 20 and 31 and lived in apartments. Thal is one of the reasons the 1979 Foun- tain Valley case and the 1978 <See MURDERS, Page A.Z) Pleasant Valley, N.Y. Severa! students and the bus driver suf- fered cuts and bruises. ln West Virginia, where lhi! storm dumped 12 inches_in Ca..,:_ naan Valley, the Monongahela Power Co. reported 10,000 people to 20,000 people lost their elet· triclty in several counties when tree limbs snapped under the heavy, wet snow and ripped down power lines. In Virginia. a power company reported 78,000 customers were without power, including 17,000 in the Harnsonburg area where the snow was 10 inches deep In Baltimore, where the <See STORM, Page A2) N-M Recall Attempt Collapses By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of ... o.lly ~llet ''-" An effort to recall three school trustees in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District in Nov· ember bu collapsed. "We will DOt quallfy tbe te- ea II," saJd Barr Pleteber, CGOI ti P1W fOir 0UW. Mlillll .. • • • •• •• • ..... (CAJlS). Wltb a 11nanday deedllne to submit 12,000 signatures to the Oran1e County Re1iat.ra r of Voters. Pletcher iodQ uW U. IJ'OUP .._ come .., 9howt • .._. ban about i.ooo alpa.t.ures." be said. CARE llC>Qbt to recall school boa~ Prresident Carol Martin and t rustees Belly Jo Bailey and Rod MacMHllan on grounds that they were lowering the quality of education in the district and en&a&in& in....t®JnanLu.ecuti.YL (closed) sessions CARE members got the door- to·door recall effort moving in April in reaction to the district's handling of the case against for mer Newport Harbor Hjgh band leader Richard England. England, since transfered to Corona de l Mar High, faces possible dismissal if the un - prof essional conduct charges against him are upheld. A state hearing officer who heard the matt.er in July and August has yet to reveal the findings in the England Case (Su RECALL. Page A2) lleaMtiftd Drea•er2' Dr. Jdla HermaD w all wtnd up for dream ,.._arch at tbe Unlv...,,'11Ttn1as~ Kedlcal&cboolin Dallu. Ris unusual getup raist>!\ the question · Js he having dreams or makJ.ng Lhem'! The assistant profeqor of psych.ia.lr)' 15 wearing minilkaUOD Soules that eJeetrooicall.Y moaJtor eye movement. Sclentbta ~ wt&la eqaipment lib t.bia have been able to show that d.reama are linked to dJltinct bodily changes. Study oftbese relatiombJpsuopeni.ng new windows on how the brain functions. -Gold LO NOON ! /\ P 1 The• pn('e of gold lc:ipcd :1s hr i.:h a s $28 50 an ounce in Jo~uropl' today Thi.' dollar rlrnJ)p<>d (iold was 4uot1•d 111 London morning trad1 ni.: al $419 50. up from $391 al the• <·los<· Tuc•!-.dav Rut the 1rulial sur~l· qul<'kl y sub s1d('d and l..ondon ·s f1 vt• maior bullion dealers fixed tht• pnr t• for the morning trading M.'ss1on at $409 25 But in the afternoon gold took off ag;un, rn.ed at $413 In Zunl'h. gold \His trading etl $414 50. up from $.389 50 aler said. ··The recovery m gold as a big factor m this. Despite the recent ~hjrp setback a lot of people st.Ill think 1t 1s safor than paper m11ney ·· The po!>s1b1lity or a new round of oil pnce increases pushed ~old up sharply a nd depressed the dollar on the New York market Tuesday The new rush to ~old was ~purred by 01 1-pnce increases announced by Kuwait and Mex 1co Traders believed 1t might be Parking Law Delayed The rl"('ord for tht' ml'tal $444 was hit during hectic tradrn~ 1n Zunch on Oct 2 But speculators began to lake lherr profits 1n lhi• volahll' market, the pnce plummeted to a little above $370, then began to climb again Tuesday Corridor Hearing Postponed Newport Holds Action for Citizen Study A London bulhon dealer said "good local buying" in lloog Kong today took the pnce there to a closing level of $411.58, com pared to $39'l in Nt>w York late Tuesday In order to give concerned re- sident.a time to study a propo&ed parking ordi nance, Ne wport Beach City Council members asreed Tuesday to delay final adion on i\ until Oct. 23. The delay wu aslled by Coun-cilwoman Jackie Heather who S/ow.nwving . St,orm Heads TmmrdCotUt Forecaten f« J,bt Na&iODal Weather Senlce laid today the 1well1 from a north Paclflc t&orm are movtna more alowly tlYD antidPllted and arm 't ex· peded to bit tbe Orana• cout imUl early 'l'hunda)'. "ne -.. loeMed I 000 _._ from tbe Soutbero Callfonl• eoa9t la suppoMd to tick qp U · ,_ wans on apoMd welt fac· .,..,~ .... Owt~r:.: !:k%-:C ...U. will mean mueb C-.. la tlMt aWtn1 turf ooadltionl ...... Tlla&'• .... 0r..,. Oout .• IM••~•• are ID Ua• IH of Cit ............ wlaicb cWleetl .... lWl, .. .la ftom tbe ..... ••• Mea11H m1a1 of tb• •111•11 are ...a. IDltHd of ........ ' . said she wanted it discussed at t he same time as the proposed building size reductions In old Corona del Mar because the is- sues are related. Both the building size proposal and the p.arlrlns ordinance have received prelimiAU')' councU ap- proval. The secooct bearing for each now will be Oct. 23. If ap- p r oved at that lim e, the measures will go into ertect. 30 day1 later . The proposed parkin1 or- dinance affects the whole city. It increases tbe amount of off· s tre et r.•rklng required for •ln1le amlly homes of more than 2.000 equare feet u well M duplexes and mulUp&e unlta. Duplexes will be requir.d to 10 from tbe pneent three •PIM* to a total ol f6u.r. More spaces would be reqalM, buecl on the 1quare footqe of tbe units. Tue9dq'1 beartn1 on the pro- poeal WM au.eked by retired new1paper publlsber Arvo Haapa wbo said council mem· ben were tl1tnl to "fool'' ""1· dents by not clur~alnlnC wb•i tilt DUtiDa .,. 1otaa to do to tbia ll.tq space ln Newport Beeeb ....... HHpa Mid be ealcala*I that UM 11.-. 11*9 m dupln• lD old ConDa 4111 llar ~ wbwe the buUcUDc •be NdueUou wUl ••compound the tiffed" -wlll be reduced by UGO lqUN 1-. lil•JOI' l>au& R1eun, 1 propo. Dftt ot '*.b mMAN1 RI Hiid t hat council members had followed "no incor rect pro- cedures. "There's nothing underhanded here, not.b)ng smelly. It's not like that," he said. Councilman Paul Hummel. another supporter or the two measures, said he wanted the continuance "to give everybody a chance to underst.and what the ru.le1 a.re and what wUI be a t- tempted." Tokyo fmanc1al markets were closed for a national holiday to- day, but the dollar weakened in E11rope. "There bas been no sudden spate of selling or dollars today. but a steady pressure as people sell what dollars they have len ," a London foreign exchange de· Clean Sweep Pot Trick Vncovered MADERA (AP) -A jail trusty here has been accuaed of using a vacuum cleaner to suck mari- juana throqh. a hole in the narcotics department's (lrug storaae room. , ' The district attorney bu been asked to press burglary charges against Daniel Cam acho, 40, of Madera, police said. Officers said a bole wu punched ln the wall between a bathroom ln the county's 1arage and the storaae room. Marijuana was found in Camacho's ~k about a week aao when he returned from a work detail, Jallenl&ld. A lbort time later, four to fi ve ounces of marl· Jua.08' were reported m1aaina from the ator11e room. He la aervln1 UD;)e for l>ettery. po11e11lon of narcotics and dnankenneu, offtcen said. An advertised hearmg on the proposed San Joa q uin Hills Transportation Cor ridor was rescheduled Tuesday when two of the five county planning com- missioners failed to appear. Some of the 80 citizens who had gone lo Santa Ana for the .scheduled Tuesday hearing com- plained at the postponement. T h e b ea r i n gs w ere rescheduled Oct. 29 when the full com mission is expected lo be on hand. "It is not easy for men to gel off work and for women to ar- r a nge for ba b y sitters." a wom a n from South L11una declared. ·'I suppose t hey'll keep pos tponing tbete tbin1s until nobody ahowa up for them," sbe added. Absent at the bearinas was Chairmall ·WlWam llacDcMCall who represents tbe flfth dilU'lct ln wbtcb the Corridor would be .located. Commtaaloner R l cbard Footner allo wu abeent. Mac· Dou1all la reponed on vacatlod in Europe . Murray Storm, aa1l1tant director ol the EavtroaDMmtaJ Mana1esneat Apncy, said tbe three remalnlq comm.laak>Den said they didn't. want td make a recommeodatlcM\ to the Board ol Supervilon Tuelday. "We thouibt. It be1t ln t.bal case t.bat_\.be ,public make \\I <See llBAUNG, Pap Al, A ~ • Market Reflects Fed Move NEW YORK !AP> -The stock market plummeted io tumultuous trading today amid apparent fears that tb.e..med.icj,ne. ,/!" the Federal Reserve has pre- scribed to treat infl ation will have some potent -and painful economic side effects. The Dow Jones avera~e or 30 industrial stocks dropped 8.27 points to 849.32 as prices declined rorl,6 18 stocks and rose for oniy 132 in heavy tracling on the New York St.ock Exchang~ At midday the ticker was running an hour late At onl' point the Dow was down 31 poinL., On Tutsdety. 1t lost 26.45 points 1n the largest daily decline m more than fi ve years The record drop for the Dow TIGHT MONEY HURTS BUYERS,SELLERS--A18 BUYING GOLD? INVESTMENT TIPS-S8 was 38 3:1 points on Oct. 28. 1.929, during the Creal Crash t hat pre· l'eded the Depression. Today's volume was a record. As t.be price of gold rose S27 an ounce today, analysts said much o< the stock market drop was du. to .a.lina by t.raden wbo bouebl tWr ...... OD bMIOHCl ...,. .................. ... ,_. .. to..., ...... ,.... w.11 abffe IS pereeat.. ,,.,,e prime lending rate -the charge on loan:. to top-ranked borrowers -bJl 14 ~ percent ~. ead ...... OD loam to .......... tao.IN c...wcnera al8o ,.,.., But Prwldent C.rter said at • White House news conference (Sff STOCKS. Page AU * * * lht• s tart 11f Jnothcr wave or pra{'<' hikes lhat would result ul llmate"ly in a lar~e increa!>e in thc official ba::.e pnce set by the Oq~anizallon of Pt>lroleum Ex porting Countries The oal-prn.•t.> scare pushed the dollar down 1n New York. com· b1nan l( with what analysts said was a natural response to the in- ('reasE's or mort• than 2 percent 1n thi.' dollar's rates t hat fo llowed th(• announcement Saturday of the newest plan to fight annat1on and s upport the dollar 'It looks like the rise of the dollar was too sharp ... said one New York dealer. "The normal reaction after a rise that fast ls some profit-taktnll ... The dollar gamed ground . ho wever . on most overseas foreign exchange markets as t raders continued to de · mon s trate approval of t he Federal Reser ve Board's moves to tighten credit The measures include a 1 per · cent increase to a record 12 per· cent ln the r ate at which me mber banks borrow money from the Fed. Sever al major U S. banks reacted Tuesday by raising their prime ·rates a fuH point to H ~ perc"nt. Coast Weatber Some cloudinest Thurs- day. Lows tonight SS to 80. Highs Thunct.y in low 70s a t tbe beaches to near 80 inland. INSIDE TOD~ Y Two old pros, /111'cb11 Roo"'V and .Arm M.Wet', OPft a ne10 show on BrocldU>afl. See 1to'11,,,.8l2. .... Jl . ~ DM.V "'-OT -. C1Uol "borreodoul 4-l\1," but tbat-.ttJ u takuac.d oa Jiewport BHcb ·City Conell lbe aue.,• re•alal•I aft.er ••mber'I have lauac1Md M at· ten.ti 8Dd ~ QeH art • t. m pt to a o on a to· ee re ducted CQunty IOftlq la bMld trian1le of county tJ mtol')'. on 1roa acrea1e. The aru ln que.tloe la IOt•ted Councllmm ·~ to launch off ~ Av•ue Mar Holl t.b unnauan try in •te ol • Memorial Holpltal Md la CICD-dty ltllf'f ~ wtdch 11td that pletely aWTOUMed bJ tM db U.. flMDdal Impact ot 1utb a Couoeil memben vot.S Uft · moYI la unknown. Confutlon arumoualy 1\tellda.y to belin the •bout the future 1overnment annexation PJ"Offll whtcla will floaoce u a reault of propO.J. nqulre the apProval ol lhe oou.-tlon 11 and th_, poaalble puaq ty'a Local AlteO) l"ormaU. of PnJpOaiUon 4, the apendlq CommiNlon Hd U.e Coualy limit lmtl&Uve. wu el&ed ln tbi Board ot &.qiemaon. rePOrt. The motl ~al proponent of lhyor Paul R)'ckoft, the C!OUD- lhe move la CO\&Oellman Doe ell'• M08t flacaUy eonMrvadv. Mclnnla who hH ,,.p .. t.Sl, member, 11.id be would back UM btouabt the subject before b1J annexation in aplt' o r the ~ouncU colle•l\Jet poq1blltt.Y that the city may end County tonina wtll alto up to up speodiq more to provide city 40 unJta to t.be acre ln lbe aru. aervlcea than It will recover ln Monday county plannlq com-taxea. mlaalonera approved a a.unit · 'Theae are moat unuaual eoodomlniu.m oo l.l acres to the clrcumataoeea." he aaid ot the lrianale. continued residential COl\ltl\lc· City 1ontn1 would allow a lion In the area. maalmum ol 12 unlta to the acre, Homeowner• from Newport * * * * * * i..Fatare Olreetleas Panel to Examine Irvine Development The city council or Ora.nae County's futeat growlna city has decided l\ 'a time to atep back for a moment and take a bard look at where the community Is beaded before 1oing ahead with further development. Irvine's city council agreed Tuesday night to put a task force to work at once on resolv· sng quest.Jons of when and where development should occur next. The council, on a unanimous vote. went along with the sue· gesllon of M~yor David Sills that the panel be set up lo "look at the future of our city by examin sng nil of our needs as they re· late to each other and plan for that future so that the city we c reate today will be a truly beauWul place 1n which to Uve dunna the comlna decadea." In a move related to the task force's work. Sills also wu authorized to ask the Irvi ne Company to postpone develop· meot "' the 1,JOO-acre w-.ate VflJ••• project fn tilt• elty bee•-. .... aald, It wouW be premature to beain work on It at WaUme. Known aa VUlage 14, the de· velopment ls proposed for an ctrea on Culver Drive near Woodbrid~e. hut Sills sa id "1t 1s clear to m(• that <•xten:.1ve homt' hulldmg on Culvt!r between the frcl'ways !>houJd await firm :.olu· tum~ to maJor circulation im· provcmenL'> needed to i.crve that -area~ "'ro.P~AI STOCKS ..• that he would do "whatever it takes," even if it hurts him politically. to beat inflation. Carter acknowledged that the r ate of inflation, which exceeds 13 percent, has been surprising. MeanwbiJe, in New Orleans, Feder al Re serve Board Chairman Paul Volcker told the American Bankers Association conventioo that the nation must reJect the "seductive course" of a tax cut, while the banks must avoid "exotic lending" and speculation. Volcker aaid the nation should be resolute in the face of un· precedented interest rates and unemployment, which some ltnalysla aay could go up to 9 percent from the current 5.8 per cent. The apparent catalyst for Tuesday's aelloff waa the de· cision by many or the nation's banks to raise their prime lend· ing rates -charged to their best, corporate customers. ............. l'<W .. fll __ _ T•l1,11111e (714)-...nt Cf1 ...... Mwerll•• Ma-lt7'I A spolteeman for the Irvine CompaQY bad aaid Tuesday the giant development firm would be wll.liq to appoint a represeo· tatlntothetaak-force. Tbe spokesman aald a task force would represent an "ex· ceUent opportunity for the city and Irvine Company to won oo a phaal.ng P1'm for development in the city, and we participate in It.•' STORM .•. Orioles and the Pitts burgh Pirates were waiting to get on with the World Series after be· ingrained out Tuesday, momlna rain.a were cban1in1 to anow. Elaewbere 1n Maryland, anow was thick on the ground and Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. re- ported power wu knoeked out to aa,ooo ~1.._~tly weet and DOl'tlawellt ol INUUIDON Qty, "We haven't cheeked our ,.... cords yet, but we thln.k th1a la the earliest snow ever recorded i n Mary land ," s aid Len Kmieciak. a meleorolog1st for the National Weather Serv1c<· The wi:ather i.crv1c·e said 1t wa i. th(' earl1ei.t snow 1n Wa:.hington area since Oct 5, 1892. An uno!JicJ.a.I .record als.o wll!> sel in the Blue Hills area south of Boston as t emperatures plunged 20 degrees In 24 hours Snow was falling in Boston, Worcester and Springfield. Weathermen said the snowfall resulted from a storm system over the Carolinas which drew moisture from the Atlantic. The moisture, in tum, waa met by cold Arctic air coming in with a high pressure system from the west. Among the few who benefited were the ski resorts of New England. The Killington Ski Area at Sherburne, Vt., opened today. the earliest in the history of the area. By midday, snow accumuJa. lions in Virgina were measured at 10 inches in Harrisonburg, ten in Staunton, five in Front Royal, and four lo five inches in the rul ly areas of Prince William Co unty. f',....PageAJ RECALL ••• Despite the failure of the re· call. F1et.cber said CARE may renew its efforts to dump the three trustees. "As far as I'm concerned, we could crank it up next year and qt It on the June ballot," be said. "In a way it depend.a on the November eledioo," be added. Four board seats are beinc con· te11ted ln November. Nooe are occupied by trustees cited ln the recall effort . "We a.re looking for somebody who stands up on their hind lep and saya no to <Superintendent) John Nicoll," aaid Fletcher. "So far it hun't happened." CAREia IPODIOl'lnl a aertee fJI candidates forum.a to 1et a look at would·be school board mem- bera before the Nov. f eleeti.on. Fletcher aaid lt waa a "po11lbility" that CARB ma1 lend lta support to a alate of can· dldalel. A11led why the recall effolt failed, Fletcher 1ald , "un- fortunately, we took tb• rt· uonable approach and tbat wu to coulW it for tO daya." By the time CAR& Mddild a reeall wu tbe oaJy altlraativt, man1 people bad left for IUlll· m.r n11t1w ud tbe r9Ca.l1 DeYer '°' "f"'' be Hid. CtMt were on band at TUHday'a dl1euuion to back MdMLt aod Ryctotr. One note of caution wu IOl.lnded b)I a representative of SPON (Slop Pollulln1 Our Newport) who aald the or1anlaa· tlon it concerned about the storm drain sytt~m in the tnan1le. Tht! or1anisaUon '8 1011 ls to end the pollution of Newport Ba.y and 1torm drain.a that emgty in· to the bay are amon1 the 1roup'1 tar1eta. 'Abducted' Marine Charged A 2l·)'ear-old corporal who dlHppeared Nov. Ul, 1978 during a kidnap robbery at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station is scheduled for special court martial Tbunday. Cpl. John Bur1e11 was re· portedly kidnapped at aunpolnt by a beefy red·balred woman and her male companion after tbe;y took '8,000 from him and a woman companion. Bur1eu and civilian employee Vera Rlchardaon. S2, of Garden Grove were atopped ln a van at a Marine base lnteraectlon when the two uaallanta forced their way into lbe veblcle, Marine Corps apoteamen said at the time. Burgess and Mias Richardson were on a routine run from the base's Special Services office to a bank on the bue, authorities reported M lss Richardson said she struggled free after the bandits left her bound and gagged in the abandoned van In Tustin She said the duo took Burgess w1lh them Burgess will face AWOL charges Thursday at an El Toro court·martial, a Marine Corps spokesman said today. Fred Jacobson, assistant U.S. attorney baaed in Los Angeles, aald Burtees wu tumed over to Marine Co'1>9 autborlUee In July a ft e r his April arrest In Chariest.on, W. Va., his home town, for 1uapLcJoo of malicious wou.ndiQ8. · Tbe FSI had laaued a material w1tneaa warrant for Bur1ess shortly after the 1978 robbery Jacobson said the young Marine was held on that warrant until m1htary authontieo; p1chd him up on A. WOL charge~ Th<' Jlt.orney wou ld not com ment when a~ked 1r a federal in d1r~m ent might be brought against Burgess in connection Wlttr thl! ~.OOOTObl>cry However , a source close to the robbery Investigation indicated that authorllles are skeptical re- garding Burgess' alleged kidnap· ping. The Marine Is being held al Ca mp Pendleton Correctional Facility, a spokesman said. I',.... Page Al MURDERS •• Garden Grove cue are thought to be outside the pattern. The women in those cases were slain In sln1le family homes and those homes were localed outside the general geo- graphical area of the other cases under study. Thayer said all of the 10 as- sault Caae8 involved bludgeon· Inga and In aome cases the women were s~ngled as well. He a1ao said that In some of the cues the women were sex· ually assaulted. Some of those aasaults occurred after the women were dead, be added. While detectives press their search for leads, police In aome of the cities where the attacks oc curTed were wam1n1 women to be wary. Tuatln iasued a flyer to 7,000 apartment dwellers explaining the cases and advising women to lock their doors and wlndows. A spokeswoman for the Irvine Police Department said that de· partment would be l11uin1 a similar warnin1 throu1h Irvine's newspapers. Spokesmen for the sheriff and Costa Mesa police said a almUar plan wu being considered by those de· partmentl. Amid feara that lt would amount to "1randstandln1" Oran1e Couaty Supervilor Kar· rtett Wieder canceled a Friday preH CGllference abe bad called on the subject. Accord.Ina to Michael Vandor, an aide to the auj)ervilor, the preaa eonferenc:e idea ori1LDaUld •ltb a radio newswoman who told Mn. Wieder that women ahould be made aware of measurea they could take to keep from becomtnc vtctlml ol vtolent trimee. Vandor aald tbat lln. Wieder ll ''"'1 ~·· about tbe crim•, but felt that t.b• ,,_ CODI.,.._. ''would t.ad to IP' pear~ p..t.tud'na., . ' l .. Tralli~ Stoppers CalTrans workers hand out questionnaires on Newport Boulevard near Orange Coun· ty Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Activity this morning is part of study being con· ducted b y the st ate Department of Transpartation. Mailed answers to ques· tionnaires wi ll help dete rmine future of Newport Boulevard and Costa Mesa Freeway. ~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Mesa Verde Lease Eyed N -M Trmtees Join COtUtline in Negotiations Newport-Mesa school trustees voted unanimously Tuesday to negotiate wlth Coastline Com· munlty College for the leue of vacant Mesa Verde &:hool. Two residents of the area aatd they were opposed to the leue because of night c lasses CoBSlline intend.a to offer at the facility at Baker Street and Mesa Verde Dnve However. truattta s11d they didn't want to leave the school SLA-Manson 'link' Told LOS ANGELES (AP> The vacant and that Coastline would prove to be a good tenant. At the suggestion of Tn.13lee Ken Wayman, dlalrlct offic:1al11 added a lease provl1lon lh•t Coaatllne provide s ufficient parklna at the school for stu den ta. CoaaWne offklal1 said t.hey hope t.o work out an agreem~nt wttb nearby churches to ust> ex 1stmg parking spaces al those facilities. Coutllne offi cials must re ce1ve approvaJ from Coaal Com niunlty CoUeee District trua~ before nnaUzlng the lease. 1bey hope to hold a few lectures at the "chool before getting a full Spr· 1ng !lemester program operating m February Coastline has !lubmltted a bid of S70,000 a year to lease the <1chool that was closed because 11r dt>chnin~ cnrollmf>nt In thP. :-;,.wport Mt•sa t..:nfled School 1>1 st net Maintenance and utility rhar~e& will cost Coastline about $140.000 more per year. f'ro• Pag~ ,.\ I HEARING POSTPONED. • • FBI has <11 s cla1med 11n v knm~ lt'<1gt> of a link UJ> lwtwt·t·n rntmbers of con v1ct1:d murdcr•·r ... tatt·ml'nl !> whPn a ll f1v .. 'om '\• '"' l>"rt H•·.11" a11'1 "nil H mil•·' Charlel> Man11on':. "fllrnihr anti rn1-..,111nl..'r> v.oultl I.* ht·n· 111 11, 111 •• ,.,, 1 11,.,,, l\~··r!o' 1• •• rkw •• ~ r<'mn11nts or th1• Symbwnc:,,·· 1>111d I 11 lh ,,, "i.irl J11 .. n ('ap1strJllO L1berution Army Comrrussioners took a shov. of Asked about a copyrighted hands and most of the audJcnC'c •'°"' d t ''mna 11•·1 .Vi Jr Fn:•:w;.i .. 11tory in lhe Long Beach Jn· indicated it wanted to delay Jnd Mar Arthur Houh·\ :ird ni·ar dependent Press·Telegram say public testimony until there was The t·orndor. which isn't ex In& there may be an alliance a full commlaaion present peclt!d lo be built for about 15 between the two 1roup1, FBI The aubject up for diacu.uJou years, has caused fears of en· Special Agent Hury Brown aaid wa• a propMed route of the vlronmental damaee lo some Sunday the bureau was "unaware 14 -mlle corridor tbrou1h tbe circle.s. of anyosten.slbleact1v1ly hetween hills of Southern Orange County Others have protcsled that tbeSLAandlbeManM>nfamily." The 6 to 8-lane hi&hway would propoi.t."d route:. c:omc tu<1 close --M=apaon=~''-"un=l;;;ilYr....;·_" ____________ be~f:;;ln~ln:::...t.be=-vi~clni:;;;.:::tY~of:....::t.b:::.e..1p~ro-~__;lo developed reaideol1 al areas. TASTEFUL EI,EGANCE FEATURING TOP QUAl]TY AT REASONABLE PRICES AT VON HEMERT. edneada ' Clo a,... Price NYSE COMPOSITE - TRA:NSA€TI&NS ... L.iw c,.. .. ,, '*' tw w.tn.day, Ootobet 10. 197' N DAILY PILOT •• •eeerd rra••·· Do·w Falls 24, Recovers Some NEW YORK (AP> -The s tock market rell tn an • avalucbe ol tndiog today as investors felt tbe impact ol Federal Rnerve move. that drove up int.erat rat.es end worried about the possibWty of a deep recession. Tbe Dow Jones average ol 30 lnduatriolt fell to 849.32, down 1.27 points, an improvement over a decllne of nearlY ~ pointa earlier in the aesaion. NEW YOU STOCK EXCHANGE volume was a rec- ord 72,87 million, caualnc the tape of stock prices to run more than an bollr late at times. a record for the hieh· a peed ticker that beeao operaUng In 196C. The exchange said tbe record volume of trading tor a single day -86.37 million shares, s et Au •. 3, 1978 -was broken more than 1 ~ hours beJore the close. Some analysts were expecting the volume to be near 100 m illion shares. 1 Losers far outnumbered gainers -1,658 to 131. Analysts s aid much of the drop was due to selling by traders who bought tbeir shares on borrowed money and • who are growing reluctant to pay interest ra tes well above 15 percent. BUT SOM E "WHO RECOGNIZE VALVES will be ' i.tepping in very shortly" to buy. predicted Cha rles Jensen • of MKl Seeurities. The market's sha rp declines this week do not come ' close to matching the Great Crash of October of 1929 when :stock pn ces lost nea rly SO percent of thetr value in' a few 1 weeks time Since Monday, by contrast. the loss amounts to a loss of between 7 and 8 percent. as measured by the l)ow Jones industrial average Only four of the 15 most active K YSE issues gained Sewer Gas Used To Po'Wer Cars MOJ>ESTO u \f') Sew\!r J!a'> that used Lo be wasted h fuelm~ fl\,, mu111t·1rrnl n·h1rl1:s here in a pilot project thL•t tnuld !>hu~ cll1l·!> aero::..-. I.he c·ountr) u way to sav<> l>t'lroll'um When the year old operation 1s t•xpanded to include an add1t11mal 251> \Chicle!>, the c11y 11.lll ::.ave about $700 a day in ful'I tO'>t:-.. '.'>aid J ohn Am stuti. !>Uperintendt>nt of water qual1t) C'Ontrol for thl!> Central California c ity of 100.000 peopk THE SAVINGS WILL let I.he expanded met hane fac1Li- ty pay for 1L~clf within five years he estJmated 1n a • telephone intervie w The city i. ::.e~age treatment plant processes about ZJ • m 1lhon gallons of effluent daily and produces more than' 200.000 cubic feet of gas About 70 percent of that \.5 methane. After the gas is ,>rocessed t.o re move carbon diox.lde and hydrogen sulfide, it is compressed and di.speased lnt.o t.be veblcla. Each veblcle carriM two ~wUed t.uJtt tbal bQld about 32S cubic feet ol IU eadl. nu.t•e U. oqulvalml at 6-'1\ ealloaa of paoUne. Am.iua Hid. Pttv roo.y o ... JI 1' A0•4'n<"'° °"' """ ••st llt) c,J n Pl•_..i Tat•I 1\).Ut \ N~w P\IQf'' N'• IO.rt' 1]1 ... 1'76 tir,JI I 4 ;.1 "' Due to late transm ission today's listing will not appear in the Daily P ilot. WHAf A"'EX OtO NEW l'C!lllC !API Ad¥•n<tO ~'"~ UMnttt'Of"". tol•I ''"""" H1>w .,,on N~w tow\ •. • w.-11111. 0c1ow 10, 1111 Televbion • \ • I I\, ! "I I \ 1 ·~M••­•••WDM.D-itw ,._..wt:..,.-::: ---~-Or._ ....... > .... ~-· ..... :,... ""'°4 ""' ---Of • ""°' .,..._.,.Oft ... .,_. ~ dlllp8i...,. tot -·~~ ...... .................. ................... , ............. • 1"9fNO't.,.... ,,...,...,......_o...g 9lld .... lliOttl ......... i.. llMt MtiC -...., -~·CIC)rl\ • 8nmTI °"IAN "'4.-00 A young Oet•cllv• ~toamwder­ ~ IO NIW trteO tw'CI OOfWIC'Md • °**'O -PKt '" ,,. own nw-o • OYalMY au.t PMtlPllQe -~ OOYEflHM8IT "The Fu1ure OI FeOeo"• ....... (I) ceeNEWI 9::30 0 MAUDE Mauo.t ,_,... WaHtr Into ~ their m.vrlage wllen lhey learn that Chuek ...0 Vhlien are breelllngup e 1LDWWCV Rk*y goea of! Wllll fl¥e dudng atetteta IM .,, evening of publlclty plctur .. • DO<CAVETT 0.-1· NadineOotOlmtr ID OllPEASY 0.... PatllPeoe CJ) TIC TAC DOUOtt 1•• C81HEW8 G NBCNEWI 9 HAPPV DAY'S AGAIN Rlcllle l>4IConWla romanll • cally a111ac:ted to an "older woman .. Q (I) JOKER'S WtU> ID M"A"8"H A tier a bad aesaoo<> 11'1 I lie O R • HltW!leye qvarf'lllla w11t\ frflnl< <Ne< Illa 1nao. quac•ea, then !Inds one ol Sllaptag IJp Loretta Swit (left} and Lee Meriwether take a break from their respective CBS series to star in a TV movie drama. "Mirror. Mirror" tonight at 9 on NBC. Channel 4. tMe O'MI pet ...... linking I Mt. e&ANFON>AND90N Gr ad'( get1 11'"'°""9d In a c::a11e of mltltlllten Identity. I 2ST<*IOHT MACNllL /~ A8'0llt'f 7:30 B ~ OONG SHOW VOOHO PEOPU'8 8P£CW. "Tiie Hoyburnets" 9 NE'WL YWED GAME G TICTAI:.~ • AU IN ll4E FAMIL V "Mike I Pfob*n'' tit OOOOTIMES Ftoncla begins to worry when J J become1 involved with an old6t -• MM:Mll. I LE>tftP MJl'ORT 8!)GMAT P£AFOMIAHCE8 "The Or.-n" Merie Pane. Artlllony oa...... W8yrle S.., and Gwry Otani - l e•tured lrOITI Covenl G•rde•l'• Royal Opera HOUM In Str Freaerlelc A1h1on·1• one-act ballet with ITIUl •C by Fellr MendelMol\n (I) p .M. MAOAZJNE P M viii/II 8'1•1111Q tum T al 8abll0nla and Randy Garon. u t"-Y traon tcw the 1980 ()tymc>lcs. 8:00 8 (I) THIE l.A8l RESORT aDCIKH A pollH llltPfflOr tlu••l•n• \O ••POH ~·a ... to~ ~Ille,..,... ... ·~ d ~ """*" 1tlr0U9ll the mea1• r--~ ..... ~"(1912) Ollldi ~. bM6a De¥I ~ llgll6nat IM grMd end lytwvwy of 111'1 llldlal\ eo-n•. OeronlmO dedllf• Wlr Of' the U-8. (f lw'S I • CMO&..-m'T AM/O,....,. ~Roddy~ • MOYll • • ••e>venoto. Ot The UFO'' (1974) ~ ry Alt ~Ion ol IN lneledible UfO ~ .. wNcll lot yMta ~ qAlfled Iha Kienllfic WOfld (~ hf9 ) • OM.AT ~ "Tiie OrMm" Mer1e Peril, Arttnony Dow.II. w rtM Sleep 8l>O 0..ry Otani.,. taaturad trom Covent Garden'• Roy11 Opeta HouM tn Str F,_ICll Aahton ·1 on.act Wllet with mullc by Fall• ~ 1:15 8 MOVIE *** "Kellys Heroes' ( 1970) Ct1n1 EaslWOOd. Tel· ty Se-.al.. During W0tkl War II an lmpro«>eOte team ol lloldler• inM• • Wild dUh beNnd _,,., """ (2 tin. t5 mll'I ) l:iOI ~MOYIE ••'" "Tiie Greek Tyeo<>n" (1978) ArtlhOny Quinn. JacQUeHne BltMI Al1., an American Pfeel· Oenl II ......inated. ,,._ glelnO<oue wtte ~ Ille con1tanl oompenlon Of a Gr .... INpoing magnate and cau-a wor1d..oe SGandel ID THE 000 COUPLE In order 10 Win tlle favor ot Illa MW Qk"rtend, 09CM ~on• neatne11 kid< w a.oaTAU< Mu91C lludentl and pro- t....an.. jaz:z muelc:IM• ll't.,act IH a Stan Kenton mu9IC center HOU MOVIE Cha••~• Luling• I) KNXT 1C8S) Los Angeles The hotel lleh IS shoellod when they discover Murrly Ille stem rnaorre d hH beef\ 111...o/Yed Ill &n 18-yeer •"•" wnh an a11tactl1ffl OUM' 0 R£ALPEOPLE "Minot. MkTOf .. (Pf-el Lee Mer""'9tller. L<Yetll Swit Three women l>I•· gueO by 01llNent de$1tes and Ob-..OO• ~ the "61P ot 11 note<J Be-ly HtllS plHltC sorg60ll 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Anqeles &') KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles D KABC-TV IABC) Los Angele~ (D KFMB (CBS) $,m Diego G KHJ·TV \Ind) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind.) LOS Angeles KCOP-lV (Ind ) LO• Angeles KCET· lV (PBS) LOS Angeles • t<OCE·lV (PBS) ~nMgton Beach Report a on a Ir llci< cooch in BrOOkl'(n a N181sen tam. "Y mMtong on Uta/\, an tndtana nudtst cOl<>ny, elletebowdlnQ and a ,,,_ whO oi-_.,, money "'• ... ,IKed • PNl~oa.L. D l(lJHO FU Caine 11 O'Yen a mao 10 " gold mine by a dy>ng ptOI· pectot e1ot1g ht• iou<TWY to -Ch 1M tu pat.,net roota. e....vCMWAN 0.-16: Buddy Aldi. Kathy NBC Does It Again Other Networks Running Scared NEW YORK <AP> -NBC entered homes m the country with tclevts1on. lhe 1979-80 prime·time season with a 28 5 percent !>aw at least part or the plan to cut ABC's big lead in the rat· program ings race. and that s trategy, suc· cessful through the first three weeks, One important aspect or NBC 's has the competition shu!ffing pro-plan for 1.979-80 was to position hour· grams to catch up with the surprise long programs. rather than more frontrunner. risky half-hour shows, in the 8-9 p.m Both ABC and CBS announced pro-time slot. And that strategy appears grammiog changes last week. and to have paid off. with ratings from the A.C. Nielsen CBS .. w.nuouNCED last week it Co. for the week of Oct. 1·7 showing ,,.,..,,.., NBC in first place for the second would pre-empt al least ror the next time since the season began Sept. 17, several weeks four half-hour pro- more juggling appeared likely. grams. two in the S.-9 slot Wednesday and two in the same period Saturday. NBC STRUGGLED through last And ABC said "Fantasy Island," season a dismal third, behind ABC moved to 8 p.m. Fridays after a suc· and CBS. and few in the business ex-cessful season at 10 Sundays, would peeled the No. 3 network to challenge return to its former position. the front.runner this year. Ratings NBC's only announced change was points translate into advertising to delay the start of a dramatic dollars, since networks whose shows series, "From Here to Eternity," in attract the largest audiences can favor of "The Best of Saturday Night charge more for commercials. Live," giving the network a full night "W • _,.. ln to a.k of comedy Wednesdays. ere uuL go g m . e any pre-ABC finished second at 18.9 and posterous claims, three weeks into the seuoo," said Mike Weinblatt. the CBS third at 17.7. The networks say president of NBC Entertainment. as that means in an average prime-time tbe latest ratings were r eleased minute during the week. 19.4 percent Tuesday. "But I said some time ago of the homes in the country were that we would all be c loser this tuned to NBC. season, that we were going to sur-NBC DID SCORE with "Little prise a lot of people.'' NBC, for the week ending Oct. 7, House oo the Prairie" 1'4onday night. listed a special and two series tn No. 9, and "CHiPs," Saturday even- Nlelsen's Top 20. And, perhaps more Ing, No. 13. significantly, NBC bad only ooe pro-Here are the week's top-rated pro- e ram -the news department's g~.:~.~·=wlth••"'lnoot2u .. 11t.-.t1no21 1m1111on "Prime Time Sunday" -in the bot-l>omet, CM; "£1Q!!I •• Ene>UQll." ,, tor 11.) million. to 10 ABC: "Jd/tfttly Car·Mlf'I'• 1Nll Annlven..-y Slew," 11 l or m • .11 I ITlllllon. NBC~;Hlfenont." '4.t0t )0 • mllllon, • CllS; ''TMM" ,;· n 6 or tt.S mllllon. -"O\el11e'• ""'9ft," US fl' lt.4 ITIUllon, -Aile, "to CBS, ON THE other" hand. bad the Mlftutn:·ts.•w1nm111-.-··o...o.uuT1 ..... " week's most-watched show, "Alice," , .. -ta.•""''*'· tio111 cas. "Lt111e -on IM ~!!!!~~!!~~ Prelrle," 2A.t fl' ti 4 mlll!Oll. NllC. •NI ·'T,...,.. JolWI, but also had (our O( the Week's five M.O.," CllS, -"9emey M iiier," ABC, llOtll n M 17.S lowest-rated programs, all of them in "'~::'..:..rt 10.,_, the entertal.nment cate1ory. Movie -.. ...,,.., ... °' • St"'-1.' c 11s; N041.._ ... • Ali NllC, •nG "H-y 0.y,.'' ABC, lie; "~' -The rattnJ 1or " ce" was 28.5. ··Soap;'boelAac...., .. ,...,..~;·ces._ .. _,,_. Nlellen aays that means of all the Mlfldy;· Aec.11e. TUBE TOPPERS ABC D 5:00 -World Series. The Orioles and the Pirates may square off again In Baltimore for their rain-delayed serlesopeoer. CB.5 e 8:30 -"The Greek Tycoon." A thinly disguised r ecreation of the Jackie Kennedy-Aristotle Onassis story with Jacqueline Bisset and Anthony Quinn in the leading roles . NBC e 9:00 -"Mirror, Mirror." Cosmetic surgery is the subject of this new TV movie with Janet Leigh, Loretta Swit and Lee Meriwether (photo at left). left).· Rich. Kaye Ba!WO. J- Seymour, Benji. Sluboy Kaye. Sl>OW of Honl8 8-\ Funoona • AT THE WHm! lfOUM Mlkl\ail 8arystwMOll and princ:;pall ol the New y ()ti( City 8a11411 pet10<m .. FOVf Chopin Dances ... "HarteQUtnade... "Rubte&" and "Tarantella" 1n iM East Room of Iha WMa HouM (RI e 8'TCOM Robirl w 1niarns al\d Garry Marahalt at• 1ea1u1ed In 1r11s lul'ny. 1fleveren1 took el comme<Clll TV'a IOI> comedy ---''Mon! & Mll'IO'f: .. Hac>PY Oay1·• and ··~ & SNfley 9:169 MOYIE * • • .. How S-' II 111• ( 1968) O.Oboe Aeynold•. J-Garner A boy tol- 10.... hit glrllrlend to Europe and ht& parents ~ IOw """ (2 ,,. • I ~Ci) CAMERA~ ·' M.,,,.,, H.,.,.,_ • ,.,.,.,.. .. cen composer M ervin Ham1t1ch, who•e .,.o•l< tncluOea motton pte;tvre SGOl'llS IO< .. The Wirf We I Were .. and The Sllng " ,. prOllled 10:001• ..we NIOHT GALl.8'V "Heired Unio Oeetl\ · A tuQOl8.ltut .wnino teMi l>q\ wnllng about !"- ~"'-with a "°' ... ·'How To C<.re Tiie Coft>. motl V8'Tll)We" Two "*' 1ry 10 ~ a vMll>W9 IMatllllM 8D GM.AT ~ So111 Conduct• ~ .. s .. Georg Solt• and Ille ~ Symptiony per1orm Sym- p!IOfly No 4 11'1 A MajOf, Opu1 90 (The hallan) and 11\CiOent .. mu11C from "A M IOaumma1 N •ghl 1 o.-..·· '9 8'TAUQGU: "°" llMB. 'The TwlC4t Prom•a.cl :=1~1':.;r.::·1 r.wc2 .. LAUGH MOYE * ··~ ··Cencet ~ Ae9er· varton · ( 19771 Bob Hope. Eve MMl8 s..nt A ....,._ 5100 celM>tlly ~ - ob,ect ot • llOmlClde wwet· r~tlOll f' ~ I ID M"A"8'H HllW4<ey9 tacea a court· JOHN DARLING GOVt~ ~N. HQ\o.I 00 YOV~ TO 1HE ACCUSATION THAT YOUR ASSOCIAllOH '•.llT H Ct RTAIN PEOPLE IS l""£R£1 VA CALCULATED /\TI(MP'T TO KELP ~ NAt'\f. l}PF~T IN 1~E VAA~ l"'(j)\A.? \ ,.-· ( . Keep Dancin' Robert Costanza as the maitre d ' and Tamara Long as a hotel guest carry on a "secret" affair on "The Last Resort" tonight at 8 on CBS. Channel 2. · little Rock Story Due for TV Movie HOLLYWOOD <AP> -A movie on the integra- tion of Central High School In LiWe Rock, Ark., under the eye or federal troops will be made based on the diary or the school's vice prtncfpal. Time-Lile Television wlU make the three-hour film for CBS. William Link and Richard Levinson wrote the screenplay based on tbe soon-to-be· published diary of Mrs. Eliubeth Ruc:kaby, who was vice principal at the school in September 1957. Mrs. Huckaby's diary gives an lmide view of the tensions and lean that grtps>ed the school In the confrontation between the president of the United States and tbe governor or Arkansas. J.. ,,._Fashion lslan~ -1 Newpoft Bcac.h STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR r • l \.i TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS ,,.... ..., .. "'"'*'II ._.. .... '""" ...,.. up wtlile Cot Potter le out of tN ~ and Frri .. 11'1 c;Mr ... • lMa_,., tll.&. It.aw ••Qielpo" .,,.. pr-t • IOOk .,.,...., .... --and IMlnO tN ..... wtien lhate II no ITtON'f I« .......... • OOCCAWTT °"911: ...,,,,. OorOlnler 11:t11---11:10 Cl) "°"" T\JNf ··LAttera to C88 ....... I DATING GAMa \.otelOAT • HOGAN"9...,.. I 91f811W'T CN'TIONIO MC NIM 111469 l.OWIOAT 11• • TI:INl9HT ~ llOel• De¥ld l..IH1af • men. ~·· 8111 Rulaell. Ben &rennet. Miile Fer'911, l om &illvW't. -MIJllGHT- 12*>. CJ) 9WtTCM ~ and Mac MtemC>t to llulh out two rot>bery ~· lrom hiding by pr .... •io 1"91 .,. ~ ~ U-100i11 (RI • nftJQHT .lONIE ....... ...clUILE I OETIUAln' 21TOMOHT 12:30 9 MOVIE • • • "Tiie Cacita1n·a PetadlM.. (19631 A.tee Gutnnet1. Y¥onne De Cat'tO • MOVIE *'Jo • Border River'' ( 19S4) Joel Mc:C<N. y-De Catto • TO• ANHOUMCED 1:2::1'1 8 IAMTT A Nt 4t1!l)e'I -...-.1ga. tM agt-IO llelC> Barette IOOk "''o _., mya1er .. ou•lna (RI 12"~0 8AMTTA 1*>., TOtlllOMOW 0 MAVUllCK ~Ctty • lllCMI •• .,. ML.te'a .. ~· ( '167) Tony M#1trl, vw .. Ellen 1:t0e(I) HAWMflMi.o ~· ttlat • yOl"'O tobo bety IUIC)eCI .. .,. l•oM of • ,.., 11 .... ...,,.. lawyer demand• 1111 ~=1·--=· 2:00 .... MCME • •• ,. •• ,. Private 1 Alfw" ( 111591 Sal MIMO. Cfwlltlne cater .. GMOW • * "Carry On Ooctot'' ( 1117 2) 1<..-1h Wlllllrnl • Frrile Howard e GIT811W'T CONTROL lrlM to lllde KlllQ CMr1M l,om KAOS ~.(Part 1) • THE PAl80NER The Prlaone< .. the ~ or.,, n~t 10 rnanlt>- ulal• 1111 dream• 2::208 NEWS 2:10. GET IMAAT e-911 hM prQOlema .... "'O lhe l<tng and Mu aper1 (Part 2) 2:36. MOVIE * * '" "Gangtter Star(' ( 1Q60) Well., Matthau, Carol Grace 2:60 8 MOVIE *. * ·111er··· No Buai- -L*e 5hOw Bo...-'' f 19541 EIMI Merman. Oen Dalley ~-= • • ··u Bete HumaH\9 .• f t9311 Jeer'! Gat><n. Juhen Car11te l:ll6D NEWS .:aoD MOVIE • * "RoadhOuMI Night a" \ 1930) Hele!' Morgan. Cttarlte Rooc1lel ( 1 hf 30 tnln' 0 MOVIE • • • · 810i<"" Journey .. • t9~81 P"ylh<i Calvert. Ja,,,... OonelO '8 MOVIE • •' • • Game OI ()1181n 119461 Jol\11 Lod.., Auorev iono by Armstrong & Batuik IN FACT. /6 \WA<; $AYING 10 JAN( fONOI\ ON Tl< ruc;i.n EW'.K fROM 11-([ m'l~ RAU . .,, IN w.A.?t-\ING TON .. WATCH PU8LIC TV. YOU'LL UKE nm; LOOKS-OF ft- TONIGHT 71JOPM Great Performances ~~~ ........ --- Spr~ •nterteln•ent A daultng one--act bailee based on .. ,,.. Midsummer Ntghfs Dream ... 91JOPM ---Camera Three ••rvln H••llsch A documentary profile o f American composer Marvrn Hamrrsch I0100PM Stru99le for Israel To 8ulld • Countay The history of Palestine rrom 1900 co 1948. ,....ADMW ,,..._. llY KOO-TY ""° THSm• CNIATIC*fllOll~-.OAOCAITIMI