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1979-10-24 - Orange Coast Pilot
.. • eE'ound ' Riley on Miller: Ru1nors Spread 'No Integrity, 'In Wake of Disrupts Board' Shah's. S11rgery DAILY PILOT * * * 15c * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERN~t1.6.0CTOBER 2A, 1979 v...n.-...... ..--- Nose to Ground Cole Dalton's odd-looking bicycle was designed last sum- mer for the Human Powered Speed Championships in Ontario, Calif., but failed to balance well enough to com- pete. Dalton, of Bell\ngbam, Wash., will ' dismantle the bike and use its parts in a new four-wheel design. Riley Says Miller Disrupting Board BJ &Av.oNI> ES'RADA D. Ol .. OllMyPMllMlllt County Supervisor Thomas Riley told a IJ'OUP of Rotarians TUeeday that bia fellow board member EdllGD llWer "bu no bltetrilY." Public Sees ID Brezhnev MOSCOW (AP) -President 1Aoai4 J. Breshnev, reported ill an-r a trip t.o East Germany, made bia flnt public ap-pearance today sinee Oct. 8. 1'be 71-,..r4d Soviet leader t•rned out with other top KnmMa anlclall to ireet viait-... 80111111 Yemeal leeden Abdul r.... ....U, &be Soviet news ~ ::c::!-DeWICUt ..... tr« a '-tit ftlm ell» lbow· l•I anala•••, b••dled up .. ,. .. llOHOW'I clllll1 21· ._.... wr rOnr. wttJto odael' Sc>-'IMI ~ ........ at U.e airport. 111 c pr .. GD11 ... ltwl· ~ ........ ~ .. ,......,, """ \ •' But Riley added in hls Wk to Soutb Laguna-Dana Niguel Rotary Club members that roes or Miller were wise to abandon a reuU attempt acalnst the con- trovenial appointee or Gov. FA· mund Brown Jr. Miller, a former Marine col- onel accused of collaborating with the North Vietnamese while their captive, replaced former supervisor Ralph Diedrich who was convicted of bribery. Miller bad the support of poUUcal ac- tivist• Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden. Riley told the 75 Rotarians present Tuesday in South Lacuna tbe recall iuue probably would have appeared on the same ballot in June u the ooe for Miller's attempt to be elect· ed to a four-year term. on the board. "He Ollller) ta runnlDI ••ainlt tbe board.'' Rile,.-.-t• ed. Riley Hid bt apeN to Me A11emblyman Bruce NHtude, R·Oranp, oppoee Miller ln the June eledklll for tbe board .-t. "lllller want. to make the board feel Incompetent and crooked," Riley added. Tbt ftftb (8-IOLLEa, Pa1e AJ) Prowler * * * * * * Cops Baffled Few Murder Clues Found By JOANNE REYNOLDS Oft ... o.ily ~leol Staff Nine attacks on Orange Coast women have been commJtted by a man police characterize as be· iog "wrapped in plastic" because the killer-rapist leaves virtually no evidence behind when he strikes "Traditionally we've been taught that a criminal always leaves something behind, no matter how small." said Capt. Ron Lowenberg of the Tustin police "There's always sup· posed to be some microscopic evidenee -clothing fibers, skin scrapings. something. explained that a bout all in- vestigators know about the weapon is that it's a heavy , blunt object. According to reports from the pathologists and criminalisls who've examined the head wounds the weapon has caused. there are no traces of the obJect Cal.non says that may mean the instrument is wrapped in s ometb1nR like plas tic . <See KJLLER, Page AZ) 8-ersSpread uspect Tire Theft Su.peel Slain CARLSBAD < P) -An attempt to steal tires ended in death early to- day. police sa.Jd Polict Lt Bill Hunt· ington said lrvln Barney. 59, wounded one o( two men he found trying lo take the t1res or! a car owned by Barney's son The two attacked Barney wi th tire irons, Huntington said. Davie Chavet, 19. d1t>d m Ti;t- C1ty Hospital of a side v.ound Jack Garcia, 18. was jailed for 1nvcst11?a t1on of assault and at· tempted petty theft Police Doubt Tie-in By DEW&~ BROOKS lllWIN Of .. IMllY ,,_ -- A Sant.a Ana prowler susped is being checked today as a possible suspect in the murders of six coastaJ women although pohce say it is likely he isn't the lull er Santa Ana police identified the suspect as Jon Richard Roland. 18. He 1s held on prowling ('harges. Police from both Cost.a Mesa and Tustm were conferring WJlh Santa Ana investigators on the case today. Officel'8 said Roland has ex- . erc1sed his right to remain silent and refuses to t a lk with in- vestigators. "There may be s u c h microscopic evidence in this case, but at this time we haven't found it.'' Police are using jargoo when they refer to the suspect as be· ing wrapped in plastic. That's ju.st a shorthand way of explain- ing the lack of evidence. Surgery Done "He somewhat resembles the composite drawtng," Santa Ana detective Joe Gualdoni said, in reCerence to the artist's sketch of the killer suspect that bas been circulated by Costa Mesa pohce. Not only do investigators have a lack of objects to trace back to the suspect, they say they re- m ain in lhe dark about the weapoo he's used in bludgeon.l.ng six women to death and serious- ly injuring another three. Lt. Jack Calnoo or Cost.a Mesa NY'Johm' Get Airing NEW YORK <AP) - The city-owned radio sta· lion, WNYC, baa broad- cast tbe names of nine men convicted of patronh· ing proetitutes ln the first ''John Hour" u promised by Mayor Edward I. Kocb. The ataUon alao aired the ages and addresses of the men, convicted since Oct. 9, wbea Koch said names ol tboee convicted would be brc>Hcut. Four of the men, aced 2JO to M, 1ave out-of -town •d· dreaHe. Koch aald tb• names w•"-belnl broadcut "to deter people from roam• 1111 New York C1t1'1 atreeta plc~-rot· titutel ... J am not mak· int any moral Judlment about proltltuUon." - On Former Shah NEW YORK CAP) -Shah Mohammed Reta Pahlavi Wl- derwent exploratory surgery tc>- day, New York Hospital officials said, and there was speculation the operation lnvolved cancer for which tbe shah reportedly has been \Older treatment for years. The shah was laken to the re- covery room shortly before mid· day, hospital spokesman Eamon Brennan said, quoting the ab.ah's personal spokesman. It wu not umounced bow Iona the shah had been in 1ur1ery. Dr. Benjamin Kean, pbyaJdan of the depc>Nd Iranian ruler. went into the operating room with a t eam of 1 ur1ical specialllta this morn.lng, said Kean's office manager, Mary Wllaon. Miu Wllloo described the IW'· gery u exploratol')' becaUH she said the doet.ors dJd not know wbal they would fmd. Various news accounts said the auraerY was tor removal of the abab's 1all bladder. Meanwblle, Empress Farah, wlle ol the aUiDI ruler, a.rrlved at tbe bolJlital around 1 a .m .. under tbe.,.. of a lleav1 MeUl'i~ ty fore. tbe ahab ~t wttb blm wbeD be n •• b•re from llmco cm llaodu Dltht. A :r*"IDM, aobirt ~ dnc bed .. abab u lD aplrl~l NJlna be WU "bappJ to be iD me Ualfed -..... " Ai1uo tal4 Nportl of &be -r·· ..... lion bad been exaggerated. "He ls far from breathing tus last breath, but obviously he as an ill man." lhe Amer ican spokesman said. Armao said the shah received "thousands of telegrams from <See SHAH, Page Al) Wave Pulls Women to Sea; Both-Drown CARMEL (AP> -Two women drowned when a large wave pulled them into the Pacific Ocean as they walked along a beach near here, authorities said. The victims, Ma.ry Forte, 49, of Fresno, and Marilyn Murr, 48, of Vacaville, had cone to Potnt Lobos on Tuesday for a picnic. Alter lunch tbey walked along Monutery Beacb and were bit by a wave, Monterey County authorities report.id. Three men wltb them warned the women'° leave tbe beach, but they ,... portedly refmed. Tbe women then were atruck by another tarce wave and were aweptaway . Tfle men awam out to try to reacv• them but railed. Bolb bocl1.-wuMd ~ lat.er .. ''But t here's a greater possibility be isn't the killer," Gua ld oni exp lain e d . "Ci rcumstances surrounding hi s arrest suggest be isn't ." T he arrested man had no weapon, mask o r gloves, Gualdoni said. Police have beer) seeking a <See SUSPECT, Page AZ> Coas t Weather Sunny through Thursday with highs near 70 at beaches and mld to upper 70S inland. U>vr.s tonight 5S lo 60. INSIDE T9DAY It'• a mut ulift for tM R.om• on SWldail OQOi7ut fM Gklnt1-and mavbe for Cooch R.o11 MalocJalf, too. Storv, Page 81. .. 8 Saudi Oil. Boost? Arobiaru to StabUWe Fuel Price• LONDON <AP) Sa•dl Ara..U la eoeaw.na, ·~ up oil pn ....._ "1 OM......., barrell a du tio JI.I aa1UMa la a bld to ltablUM pricu, ••11 1'M Ecoaonuat. the London tlftal\Clal Wffkly Offtcl.U,. Said ..... tM worid'a.._...U .. trW,MI proalaeill ii .... ~ It It• pr ... at rHo,.. lev•I, • mlllkle ben9 .._.. not'WYl, only UDWDN•W. But 1'e San mi.& aald ._ privatcitr, .... 4161.........,.. .,. certa.la U.. t .1-mflUoa·barnl llfgltBope• leftl .m ,,. Ultoqtl ... tlnt quan..a11•. ••Md. ..-.. lmportantlr. lM1 .... coulderl•• prod..cl.., u inueb u 10.1 mllliOft bamsll a day for a few month•." the m11aJineuld. TIM ~&<d IOID• IW'• priM la oU ctrc.IM. OM Hpert Hld Ulat whU• It •t. pHrtd poutbl• the Saud• mlpt be •* to tlep up produe· Uon 1till hartber for a brtef period, it ,..med unlikely they could 1\Maln hi.her le\lelt. Tbe •XJNNt aclcMd : "More ln· Presidential hopeful George Bush answers rePorters' questions from atop a chair in Concord, N.H. Bush was in New Hampshire lo officially open his campaign head- quarters. Ted's 'Green Light' Expected Monday WASHINGTON <AP) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy wUl an· nounce an "explOratory" pres.- idential commi\tee Monday, a spokesman said today, tbua talc· inl a laree step toward bis ex- pected challenae of President Carter. Several sources in the Ken nedy "draft" movement said they are &earing up to become part of the official campaip by the end of this week. "We are ready to convert from a draft to a campaip operatioo," said one source. Kennedy's press secretary said the official announcement will come Monday. The development makes it virtually certain that KeMedy will challenge Carter for the 1980 Democratic nomination. The formation of an exploratory committee customarily la the final step before , a formal an- nouncement ol candidacy. Registration of an official Kennedy committee with the DAILY PILOT l ... ()T-C-loe44Jf'IH11,wlth .... 1ChlH-bl"""_,...... ... _,l,,....l-byt,..()f- CN\I Publ ........ C-..... r•tt"'I-••• P\lbtltM41 -. "°'"""' """'t lor c .. 11 w.. ... "---' -· """"1191°" .. O(.,, __ 111• Y•lltY. I,_, ......... llH<ll/lwlh CN" A """'* ,..,..,... _....,fl ptlllli-s.lur .. Yt-~· "" .............. 5111 .............. Jal _1 ... .--~-.c.111 ...... ... ._."_ ""-"*"'•""'°""I"'°" , ...... ~ Viet ll'rftieoftl-0.-tl--.,_, . .- E•tw .,_.,.._..... Federal Election Commission, even U it ls labeled "ex- ploratory," would make Ken- nedy a legal candidate even if he bu not announced for office. Carter haa registered a cam- paign committee, although be has not announced for r e - election. More than 50 different "draft" committees have been operating in a campaign to encourage Kennedy to run. They have been drumming up support for bis candidacy. but he has fonnally disavowed each of them. Carter and Kennedy , meanwhile, are bard at work rallying party leaders to their side. Carter supporters plan a show of strength at a dinne r tonight in Washington that will attract D~mocrats from across the na- tion. Kennedy is contacting party leaders ln person a nd by telephone to advise them of his plans and make lt clear he'd like their support. "The response has been very encouraging and positive," said Tom ~outhwlclt , Ke nnedy's press aide, who added that the Massachusetta senator ls "not askingforendorsements." California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr .. hlmself a Democratic presid e ntial hopeful, said today that Ken· nedy told him in a telephone call be would soon make an "lm~~ tant announcement," altho~1 the senator /ave no Indication when lt woul come. terutln1 lhH t11e Saudla' pa.ysical ab&Uty to IDenaH pro- cllNtlon ll wMtW tM bawu m Ute Saudi aovenmeat wbo .- to hold down production ~ ~rrolt lt poUtlcally." Th• EconomJat aald the leudla want "°/rovtde a "lhoek" tbat wUI en recent lacreu• bJ 1oau1 exporters -notably Kuwait, Iran and Ubya -above tbe •23 50 ceillnl set bJ the OraaniuUon of PeuoleUJD k · porting Countrlea oa June• at lta meetina in Geneva. r .... r~Al KILLER ••• "Preaumabiy, lf tbe weapon were wrapped in clotb, thread.a would be left behind," he ex- plained Lowenberg said there's a possibility that the weapon could be hard metal or wood. ''In or- der to use it and leave no trac- ings behind he's either awfully strong or it's long enough -Uke a baseball bat -that he de- velops leverage with it." · Another investigator, Sgt. Ken Thompson of Newport Beach. said he has a personal theory that the kill er pi c k s up something different everylime he strikes, discard ing the weapon afterwards. Police are reluctant to di~uss their reasons for attributing the nine cases to the Orange County killer The attac ks date back to August. 1977 , although eight of them have occurred since April of this year. They have occWTed in Cost.a Mesa, Irvine, Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights and Tustin The assaults arc ltnked by the unus ual lack of phys ical evidence a s w e ll a s the s1 mlla rit1es in the way the crimes were romm1tted While the victims r anged in age from 17 lo 31, fit a variety of phys1t·al desc riptions and worked at a cross section o( jobs, one trung they shared in common was the fact that they all Jived in a partments with ground floor entnt-s Those entnes were all situated so that they couldn't be seen from the street. Knother Important element that unit.ft the c .... la lbat the women all bad left a window or a door unlocked. That meant the killer never had to force entry into the apartments. He has struck bet ween the hours o( 11 p m a nd 4 a m . u~ually on weekends All lhe victim~ were in bed, probably asleep at the lime. Lowenbcrg ~aid that, in some cases, it a ppeurs the women were bludgeoned to death as they slept. "Things such as the lack of skin scrapings rrom under the vlctlma' fingernails -evidence or a at.ruggJe may lndkate that be'• catching them asleep or completely off guard," he saJd. * * * F,....PflfleAI SUSPECT ... man they believe la re8pon.ib&e for the bludteon deatbl of slx coastal women ln two yean, four of them from Costa Mel&. Roland, a musician. was described by police as 1tandin1 5 feet 11 inches tall, weighing 190 pounds, with shoulder-length brown hair, green eyes, a mouatacbe and acne 1carrlng on bis face. Roland was apprehended by Officer Donald MacDonald, who was part of a stakeout team near the MacArthur VUlage apartment complex, ln the 1000 block of W. MacArthur Blvd., Santa Ana. The team bad been aaslgned to watch the area as part of a search for a rapist who bas vie· limlzed eight women since the beglnnlng of the year in the south part of Santa Ana, Gauldoni said. Roland la alle1ed to have been prowling In the paUo of a youn1 woman. After beinl seen by the woman, be fled on foot, but bhm- dered into the stakeout offlcen, police said. Mesa Trash Arson Eyed . , .... o.ftt "' ....... -San ~~te Test• State workers take deep core samples from the earth beside San Diego freew ay in San Cle m ente. The samples will be evaluated to detenrune stability of the a rea below c ivic center A geolo~ist has a sserted free way widening work lh(lt was under way could cause land s lide Worker s from left to right are Burt Lund, George Cooper and Bill Cain Gold Jumps $10; Dollar Steady ~ LONDON <APl -Gold ro5e as much as $10 on fore::1gn t-x changes today The dol111r gained In Bntain 1tnd J apan 11.Jld dropped elsewhere Jn Zunch. the metal opened unchanged al S385 00 but then ~hot up to S394 00 In London. lhe pound rt-acted badly to the Consenat1vt-gov ernmenl ~ announc·t:ment that rt•::.trict1vl:' furt·t~n 1•xlhangf' tontrob are to ~ ufled begin· ning today . -·--- , lruaiana" wt•'*'-1 blm well. A botp6t .. a•lal*atiOI' u1d ' reportl al tbe .... •CX#tfoc would be updat9CI a.daJ. but dlcu..cl to MJ what 1aforma. Uoa. lf .., • bad .,._ obit ..... ~arioU t..u alrMd¥ A State o.putmeot aoai'ee, who aAed not to be id9atifted, said the tbab bad a blocked blle duet and w11 1ufferin1 from cancer. He did llOt apeclly the tr»a al cancer, . Tbe New Yon DaUJ ""' to-day quoted ..w..t1fted aourcea u aartnc Ute 1bab bad lym- phoma, caaeer al the lfmpb sys-tem, and bad bMD reeelvtnc cbemOlberapy treatment for yean. It aald the ehemotherapy re- cently had become leas effedive · and tbe lbab developed a blab (ever and loet weight. CBS and the Dally News, meanwhile, reported the shah would undergo Call bladder sur· gery today. Blockaae of the ducts through wbicb bile leaves the liver can be caused by tumors. mrtammation and gallstones. The shah, who will be eo on Friday, received vislu Tuesday from his wile, the Empress Farah, and other relaUves in the $300-a -day room at the New York Hospital-Corne)) Medical Cente.r where his bodyguarda were Joined by private agents. The luxurioua Beekman Place townhouse owned by b1a sister. where the Empress Farah I• staying, also Is under heavy guard. City police were not as- s1 gned to protect the shah but re- portedly beefed up their patrols around the boapltal. ,,,.... Pflfle A f MILLER .•. district supervisor UHrted that Miller "ls trylnc to pick out all the negative things on the board." Riley bad addressed most of hls remarks Tuesday to county plan!\ on affordable housing the proposed San Joaquin Hills Cor· ndor and airport problems But Riley was queried about M 11ler dunnte a quest ion and jn5 vd.'r 't''"'on Riley ha s clashed rrequently With MiUer dunng board meetings. Gold opened at $387 r><J Jn ounce in London. up from $384 511 Tuesday, then went lo $395 at thl' afternoon fi xing ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ von Hemert's Fall Upholstery Sale ALL 3 LOCATIONS SOFAS -LOVESEATS -CHAIRS FEATURING • Famo us Brands. Heritage. Woodmark. Stanton Cooper and mueti more on sale • All Pieces Quality Constructed - (8 way hand tied. hardwood frames etc.) • Arm Covers and $011 Resistant Fabrics • Thousands of Fabrics to select from. including many Imports • • Special Orders at Sale Prices ............... ... • All Floor Merchandise available for Immediate Delivery STOP IN NOW . I and beautily your home 1n lime for the • ALL SCHAFFER BROS. up coming holidays LEATHER .......... 141111• ~"'-~,, .... ... ,.._ .......... bl«• OtftMe =~ UIW.it let lttMt _,,, ,.,, ""' CM•t .. ......... ............... lltltlH<lt ....... .... T..._ne(?t4)~ Cl•lltled Mv~•M·1111 ,,,_ .... o.-...... Senators Visit BANGKOK, Thailand <AP) - Three U.S. senators made a 12·hour vltlt to Phnom Penh to- day in a btd. lo wln approval of their plan lo deliver food to t.be starvin1 Cambodians by truck convoy• from Tballand. Sem. Jamn Sauer, D-Ten»., John Danforth, R·Mo., and Max Baucw, D·Mont., and two State Department om~ accompa. n1tn1 them u tranalaten were the ftl"lt Amertean offtctall to vtalt the Cambodian capltal tlnce the commwllat vlctory •~ year• qo. Costa Mesa arson in-, vestigaton are cbecklnt into a trash bln f\re apparently aet by a Molotov cock.tall, police said today. They said a beer botUe ftlltd with a substance reaembUn1 paint tbinner wu Ut tbroucb a paper towel wick ~ lolMd into a bin bebl.nd an apA\ment eotn· plex at i• TWlp Lane at about t p.m. Tueaday. LESS 25°/o 1nc1udlng Specl1I Or!Mr thru Oct 31ei Police 1atd a reeldeDt saw the blaae and ~ lt wtth buckett of water before ealllnl ftremen. The only dama1e reported waa eomuegrctunaon tti. tra•b bin. • OrBnge· Coast EDITION Yo•rBe•e&e•• Dally Ne•spaper . VOL. 72, NO. 297, 4 SECTIONS,• PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1_., 1979 c F IFTEEN CENTS ' Br .IO.\NNE a E\'NOLD6 oe .. o.11t Nit..,. Nine attacks oa Ora.nae Coast women bave bffo coromltt.ed by a man police cba.raclerl~e as bt-- an c "wrapped In plastic" because the killer-rapist leaves virtually no evidence behind when be •lrikoa. "Traditionally we've been ta ught that a criminal always leaves something behind. no ·* * * S4 Teen r IProbed in '!Slayings tBy DELORES BROOKS IRWJN Of Ille D•lly l"Hot $~ff A Santa Ana prowler suspect s being checked today as a ssible suspect in the murders six coastal women although lice say it is likely he isn't the 'lier. Santa Ana police identified the uspect as Jon Richard Roland. 8. He is held on prowling barges. Police from both Costa Mesa nd Tustin were conferring with anta Ana investigators on the ase today Officers said Roland has ex r c1sed his right to re main silent nd refuses to talk with in- esllgators. ~'He somewhat r~sembles the lcompmtae dra.U.,," Santa Ana ,....Uft Joe Gua.ldool said, la 7 ,......,. to .. artlat'• -..ed ·"' tM ldlllr ....... that .... been clrculated by Costa Mesa police. ··But there's a greater POaalbilltJ ... ila't tbe klller, •• tlaal4••l explaln•d ··~ aurroundlng bis suggest he isn't." e arrested m an had no pon, mas k or gloves. doni said. Police have been seekin~ a Iman they believe 1s responsible or the bludgeon deaths of six oastal women in two years. our or them from Costa Mesa. Ro l and, a mus ician. was escr ibed by police as standiniz 5 eel 11 inches. weighing 160 ounds, with shoulder -length • rown hair. gr een eyes, a JnUSlache and acne scarring on 'his face. J Roland was apprehended by .Officer Donald MacDonald. who t was part or a st nkeout team ,near the MacArthur Village ' <See SUSPECT, Page A2) ~ I Bltut Wrecks Wunlwuse In Virginia STANARDSVILLE, Va. CAP) -A natura l gas explosion leveled the Greene County gov· ernment building today, mo· m ents after workers fled the atructure at the urging of a con· struction foreman, authorities said. The blast touched off a fire that gulled the a d jacent courthouse. Fifteen people were reported injured by the explosion, six or 1 seven seriously. Firemen were hampered by a r water shortage, but reported the fire under control three hours {after the 10: U a.m. explosion. Police said the foreman oa a nearby construction project .. • dashed into the government building and warned employees that a gas llne bad been rup· •tu.red by a backhoe. Shortly after everyone left, t.he blast abattered the two~story building "We tot all of the people out before it blew," said Sheriff Harold Olapman. Tbe blue spread to the ac:ija- eeat eourthouae. reducing the ttructure to a brick abell. Tbe hJjund were taken to the al•enttJ of Vir,UUa RospUal ta Cbuiott.etvllle. Tile bulldlnC housed the of· n1 of tbe county court clerb, 1lae comty aclmJniatrator, tbe •eltool boarf, tbe common· ...,. .... aUGl"MJ, th• eount)' ....... the treMuret' and the wm=' '..,.o1rnaue. llOll rw• U-. believed to .......... ..,.... r Wlil I II Mid bullMa Aond • ... "1&Nt• nplode4 fOf' • , ? d ---·-bl--• --.-~ -·' er Cops matter bow small," Hid Capt. Ron Low~nbert of the TuaUo police "Ther•'• always aup· posed to be some mkrotcoplc evidence tlot.b.lna flben, akin l'crapings, something. "The re m ay b e is u c h microscopi c evidence ln tbls t'A e, but at thi'S time we baven't found it .. Police are uain& jaraon when tbey refer to the suspect as be· llec!lqf ····~ tnc wrapped lo plasUc . That's Juat a shorthand way of explain· ln1 the lack of evidence. Not only do investigators bave a lack ol objects to trace back to tbe suspect, they say they re- main ln the dark about the weapon he's used in bludgeoning six women Lo death and serious· ly Injuring another three. Lt. Jack Cah>Oo of Cost.a Mesa explained that about all in· Is t h is attempt at buildJng a Stonehenge at the comer of Fair Drive and Fairview Road in Costa Mesa on Orange County Fairgrounds property? Or maybe a home for dis· placed squirrels? No. says Fair Manager Ken Fulk. A de· veloper working nearby has rented the propert'y to store rock s to be used in landscaping. Ted's 'Green Light' Expected Monday WASHJNGTON IAP) -Sen. Edward M . Kennedy will an· nounce an ··exploratory" pres· 1dcntial committee Monday, a spokesman said today, thus tak· ing a large step toward his ex- pected challenge of President Carter. Several sources in the Ken- ned}' "draft" movement said they are gearing up to become part of the official campaign by the end of this week. "We are ready to convert from a draft to a campaign operation,·' said one source. Kennedy 's press secretar y said the official announcement will come Monday. The development makes it virtually certain that KeMedy will challenge Carter for the 1980 Democrat ic nomination. The formation or an exploratory committee customarily is the final step before a formal an· nouncement of candidacy. Registration of an official Kennedy committee with the Federal Election Commission, even 1f it is labe led "ex · ploratory," would make Ken· nedy a legal candidate even if he has not announced for office. Carter has registered a Clim· pa1gn committee. although he has not announced for re- election . Carter supporters plan a show of strength at a dinner toni ght in Washington that will attract Democrats from across the na· lion. $95,000 in Loot Take n From Home A Costa Mesa woman reported Tuesday that burglars broke into her house and made off with $95,000 in cash, coins. silver. je welry, a min~ co~t and a television set, police said today. They said 41-year-old Mesa Woods resident Lisa Sodera told them the break-in occurred be· tween 10:40a.m. and2:45p.rn. vestigatora know about the weapon is that it's a heavy, blunt object. Accorcting to reports from the pathologists and criminallsta w ho've examined the bead wounds the weapon has caused, there are no t.taces or the object. Calnon says that may mean tbe instrument is wrapped lo so m ething like plas tic . ··Presumably, if the weapon * * * were wrapped io cloth, threads would be-left beb.iDd," be ex· plained. Lowenberg said there's a possibility tbJlt the weapon could be bard metal or wood. "In or· der to use it and leave no trac· ing.s behind he's either awfulJy strong or it's loog enough -like a baseball bat -that he de- velops leverage with it." Another investigator. Sgt. Ken * * * Thompson of New)>Ort Beach, s aid be bas a personal theory that the killer picks up something different everytime he strikes, diacardin& the weapoa afterwards. PoUce are reluctant to discuss their reasons for attributing the nine cases to the Orange County killer. The attacks date back to (See KILLER, Pa1e AZ) * * * Spotted Many Times? Hundred Call Cops On Killer Suspect The suspect an the Orange Co ast kjJlings is a dark-haired, dark -eyed m an o f medium height and weight but powerful· ly built Police from the five jurisdic· lions where he has struck say he's been spotted several hun· dred times in the last three days. "Everybody who calls knows exactly who he is," s ighed Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro of the Costa Mesa Police Depart· ment. Police issued a drawin1 of the suspect Monday and since then the five acencies have been swamped wttb calla from people who W.. tl9e>' eu pat a ..... to t.M plcQlre or wbo baWt -btm somewhere. In Tustin, where two of lhe at- tacks occurred. authorities bJ.recl 6Arrested extra telephone operators to handle the more than 100 caJls a day that police department was rece1v10g Costa Mesa police set up a hot hne to handle telephone leads on the identity or the suspect A desk officer there est.Jmated that Tuesday he handled more t h an 100 c all s h i m self. ''Everybody was sure they knew who he was There are only half the people in town who aren't suspects. and they're women," he said. In add1Uoo lo seeking help from residents in idenWYloC tbe aua~ct. pollee ba ve wamed e.p.artmmt dwellen to be Oil tb8 toe* out ........ rl1*9 ,..,.. ... tlaelr ..... •t.ill a ... That bu alao P"Oduced a rMb or calls. CS.. -----1'CB.,..,.. P8'e AZ> * * • Forlreaftl 'EV£RY900Y KNOWS HIM' c..a...,.,.. au..,a In Protest Se111inars Planned At Anahei~-On Self-prptectiQn · ~1x p eopl e w ho t ied themselves together in a 60s· style anti-war protest were ar rested today a t the Military E lectronics Exposition under way at the Anaheim Convention Center T he exposition has been dubbed a "war fair'' by dem- onstrators. The arrests this morning bring to eight the number of protesters a rrested a t the convention center in two days. "They used plastic tie-loops to tie themselves together. They're part of that !Catholic Workersl organiiation ... s aid Dean Grose. spokesman for the Anaheim Con· ventionCenter. Grose said police arrested the six for investigation of trespass- ing. The Catholic Workers is a splinter group not affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church and which has members of all faiths. It has bet!n an ecumenical pro- test. Two protesting Buddhist monks from lA>S Angeles were arrested Tuesday for investigation of dis· lurblng the peace when they re· fused to stop banging their drums. The show it.self is a trade show, Grose s aid. "I assume sales occur. Engineers attend the show to see the latest ad- CSee PROTEST, Pa1e A%) w By A.L LIDDLE Of IN 0.>ly l"I ... i i.H In an effort to ease the fears of residents following the I a test murder in their city, Costa Mesa police are teaminR with local commwlity colleges on anti-rape seminars Spearheading these programs will be police Officer Darell Freeman and police aide Sandi nose O r an~e Coa s t Co lleg e Gall Bladder s pokesman J im Carnett s aid Freeman wilJ present a free an· ti-rape and safety seminar in the OCC Women's Center at noon Monday. "The program will include rape-prevention information, a discussion of the recent murder, including a psychological and pattern profile or the killer and tips on how to secure homes against br eak -ins,'' Carnett said Freeman plans a similar pro- gram at Golden West College in Huntington Beach during the first week in November. A col- lege spokesman said a course in the use or Mace also might be of· D-d F fered. ~17l()OO rom Rape awareness seminars are Shah in NY NEW YORK (AP) Shab Mohammed Reta Pahlavi, who has lymph cancer, underwent surgery today to remove his gall bladder and to remove a stone from bis bile duct, a spokesman for the shah said. Rob ert Arma o, th e s pokesman. said the deposed s hah bas been suffering from lymphom a. a cance.r of the lymph nodes, for about six years, but "did not wish it to be known,.. when be was ruler of also planned by Freeman for 7:30 p.m. Oct. 30, 2 p.m . Oct. 31. and 7:30 p.m . Nov . 1 at the police station. 99 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. In addition to the seminars. OCC will offer a self-defense class geared for women begin- ning Nov. 14, and Golden West is planning a three-part "protec- tion," lectw'e series for January or early March. <See SEMINAR, Page AZ) Coast Knott's Searches OK lran. I After 2~ hours of s urgery, which began around 8 a .m . Armao said a recovery ''without complications" was expected. Weather Sunny tbrou.gb Thursday with highs near 70 at beaches and mid to uppes: 70s inland. Lows tonight SS. to80. l ' Grand Jury Says Park's Acti~n Proper By ROBERT BA8KEll oe • o.., """,..., The Oran1e County Grand Jury bu concluded that Knoll's Berry Farm officials acted prop- erly when they searched aome patrons for weapons ln August. After an invesU1atlon of aJ. le1atioas, the Grand Jury has detennlned: _ ............ tMpark were Wd by m ... •let potted at the eotrances that ~7 mlPt be ~cbeel. -........ ..... 1'1bmlUAMt to the~-volantarllJ. -..... lllUda ... pnldent and juaUlled • a result o1 U,pa \bat koott'• mllbt beeom• a baWe- 1round for lalll war . Orange County Su pervisor Edison Miller called for the in· veatigaUon lnto allegations that the park discriminated againat Hispanic patroM. A lawsuit also waa flied by an or1anisation that calla ltaelf the Coalition Against Police Abme into alle11Uons that the part discriminated a1ain1t Hispanic 1uesu. The suit contended that Hil- pdic1 enterlnl tbe park Aue. 3 and ' were aearcbed whJle others were not. K.nott'1 ,olftdall deftied the al- le•aUonl . •'Tb• Jury round that oper•&orl al Knott'• 8e"'7 Farm would not bav e acted res1>0naibly or in tbe best la· teresta of their patrons bad they not taken extraordinary measures to eliminate the threat of aang violence," Foreman Benton Bejach said. The Jury report POinted out that five montba before tbe search ooe cane-related ld.UlDI occurred at the amuHmeat park. That inddeat, a)Oq witb tipa rectlved by police, malldated that precautioG&rJ meuun11 be taken to prot.eet other palnlal, tbe report aald. Jt WU DCJUd that tM two-aiCht aearcb operaUoa ylelclecl about 30 meal weaPCml from tboM <See KNOT'FS, .... Al> The shah was taken to the re- covery room s hortly before noon. hogpftal s~esman Eamon Brennan said. Dr. Bertjam.ln Kean. physician of tbe depcjSed Iranian ruler, went lnto the opentina room wllb a team of s urgical apeclallata this montlng, said Keao'• offtce mana1er, Mary wu.oo. lliH WUaoa delc:ribed tbe IUJ'· gery u aploratory because she said tbe doeton did not know wbai t.be1 would find. Vadoul new• accounta w d lbe aurpry wu for removal of \be abP'• ,.u bladder. MeanWblle, Empreaa Farah, wlfe of the alllng naler, arrived at t.M boep6tal around 1 a .m ... UDder tbe •191 of a heavy securl· ty fore. tbe lbab broqht wiUa bjm wbell be new be.re from lfnJcoOD MoaQ1 nlcbL ":\ INSIDE TeDA ~ It'• a ,,..., aohl /or the Ram• on s-lall QQCliMC tllc GicbaU-Clld ~ forC0«PI R.a11 Alalaoaa, too. Storr. Po,. 81 . . • •' "' DAIL V Ptl.OT Taste of Eear Haunting Coast a1 IOANNI& a SYNOIM .................. rear. It'• tbeN' unavotdable, penet.raUna, u irra tiO'bal 11 tM uuulta on rune Oranie Cout women Fur, teoeraled by the alt.dta lhat have I ft 1lll wom• Md an unborn Want dead, la blaoketJna lb• 0r ..... eo.. SVID&N E or IT Is everywhere. A TWltln woman armJ herself wllh a bYI• Mndrun and shoot.a al• shadow, nearly woundin1 her nelahbor ln the proceas Drovea ol women ln lrvane are Hk· Ina poUce help In aelecttng lhe locks to make their apartments more secure. ln Newport Beach, suapiclous men are s p o tt e d eve r y whe re in , ne ighborboot.ls with large spacious HVi.ou>t homes. an drug stores and at bus st.ops. IT CAN BE felt most slrongly in Costa Mesa where f<?ur ol lhe assaults have occurred. Three of lhe womeo died and one la sUU rec uperat.ing from her injuries. From lhe sales glrb ln the May Company at South Coast Plua, to secreta ries in offices around town to· hi eh school ltudenta, the effect ol lhose attackl has been pro-found. The unanswerable question -who will be next? -lies just bent!alh lhe surface of discussions of the murders and rapes "I UVE ON Hamilton <a street where one attack oc· curred)," the young blonde in the hair salon told me. "I'm so scared, I don't know wbat to do." The woman on the telephone this morning could barely disguise her dread. "Costa Mesa's ln a panic," she said dispensing with a more nonnaJ greeting. Her fear wu not only for herself but for her daughter who occupies an apartment in Coet. Mesa, across town from hers. It's not juat young women who are afraid. Old and youn1, female and male, it seems there's no one whose llle bun 't been tinged with anxiety created by the killings and uaaults. l'M SCARED TOO, I want to tell the people who call me seeking some kind of guidance. reassurance the killer can be beat. Don't ask me for answers. I don't know bow or when be'll be caught. I repeat the advice handed out hundreds of times in the last few days by Orange Coast law enforcement agen· ciea -Make sure your doors and windows are locked when you're home. -Report any suspicious person in your neighborhood to police. IT'S NOT MUCH comfort. It won't answer the question of the woman who wanted to know. "Wh y ts this happen· ing ?" * * * * * ,.,._,.-~ .. KILLER ELUSIVE. • • Aueust, 1977, although eight of them have occurred since April of this year. They have occurred 1n Costa Mes a, Irvine. Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights and Tustin. The assaults are linked by the· u nu s ual l ac k o f physica l ev ide nce a s we ll a s the similarities in the way the crimes were committed. While the victims ranged in age from 17 to 31, fit a variety of phys ical d e scriptions and worked at a cro11 section of jobs, one thing they shared in common was the fact that they all lived in apartments wilh ground-Door entries. Those entries were all altuated so that they couldn't be seen Crash Victim ~ ~!?:l~!Z. dn. derwent sur1ery after suffering leg injuries UU. morning ln a collision with a car, officials aald today. Franciaco Javier Torres, 32 wu being treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital for injuries received in the 6:50 a.m. accl· dent at the intersection of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue. Police Hid Torres coJUded with a car driven by Sharon Lee Ward, 47, of Coeta Mesa. A third car alao wu involved ln the •c· cident, but no other lnJurtes were reported, police said. ORANG!COAaT c DAILY PILOT '"° O•-C-• o.lly 1"11.4, wlltl "'"''"••com .,._ , ... _,.,_, .. ,......, ........... o._ CM\I PllGlitN"OC-y S.-etetdlt-e .. ............. _, ""-,, ... , ... , ... . -..... .--· _........, e. ... , .. ..... •••I\ Vell<!y l<•W . l-Btec•11oo.ithc;...11 " .. ,,...,_.,..IJon,.,..l_"-'vrdayuM ,,....,,.,. T'-l"IMi,.u Pl*IJ11141f 1Jleftl I• •t llO w.•• h•S41'N(.C.U,,..~.c.o""n1••au. -·-... -..... -._ l•O•.c.wt vi ... "'"ldt"' •"" o.ntt., Mt_ ,_, ...... ...... COtta•••OMol Molll!IQ ~=::::' :-o ":o"':l*' .,.,. from the street . A"'hother important element that unites the cases 1s that the· w11mcn all h:.id left a window or a door unJO<'kesJ. That meant the· killer never hall to force entry into the a partments lie has struck between the hours of l I p.m. and 4 a .m .. usually on weekends. All the victims were in bed , pro bably as leep at the tJme Lowenberg said that, in some cases, it appears the women were bludgeoned to death u they slept. "Things such as the lack of s kin scrapings from under the victims' fmgemails -evidence of a struggle may Indicate that he's catching them asleep or completely off guard," he said. * * * F,.._PageAJ SKETCH .•• A spokesman for Newport Beach police said most of the suspicloua people spotted by ree- idenu are gone when oftleen arrive at the scene. While the calls have created monumental work loads for de· tecUvea pursuing the suspect and patrolmen looking for those suspicious people, police say they'd rather have it that way than have residents ignore the probleQl. "We definitely don't want to discourage anybody,'' comment· ed Capt. Ron Lowenberg from Tua tin. Detectives ln the agencies tn· vesUaating the attacks that have left six women and an unborn baby dead have been working 12 to 18-hour days to pursue the leads produced by the phone calls. Lt. Gene Norden of Irvine said bls department, like the others, }las given priorlUes to informa· lion u it cornea In so tbat In· veauaators can concentrate on the most likely leadl. "We're keeping It all on flle and we will work our way throup it," be aald. "We're ~t tbrowlnc anything ou~." Ouunber to Hold ~xer Meeting The Costa Meaa Chamber of Commerce wtll hold Its monthly mixer tonight from 6 to a o'cloc~. It ta open to proapectlve m•mben. The mixer WJll be held at Con· unnon't HoraeltH Stable of Rolla Roycea and Bentleyt, 11 ... A Airport Loop Drive, Cotta Meta. Two Men So~t ID Attack Ca.ta Ill•• poliH are MM1Da two meo who attacked a th1rCl man. hitl.lnt blm over the bead with• broken b9er bottle without 11yla1aword. Tbt vlet.llD, ll·year·old Jamtt &vans Cochrane of Coit.a Ken, manapd t.o break free and nm away from hl1 attackers lo the Monday night lncident in a part. m1 lot at 2016 Newport Boulevard, Pol1tUald. They said Cochrane wu walk· In~ to bb nearby apartment from a bar at about 11 :30 p.m. when the two atranaers came up rrom behind, one 1rabbin1 him while lhe other hit him. Cochrane suffered scalp cuts, but there waa no indication be required bo6pltalizaUon. police said. One suspect was described as of Laun appearance, six feet one tnch tall and heavy set with shoulder·lengt.b dark hair. Tbe othe r sus pect, who wielded the bottle, was s feet 6 inches tall with short black hair and a mustache, police said. A •PICtacular tractor·traller coW.lcla invoM.q fow velddel and two dtreet.loQa • Ille Im Dle10 Preeway T\lel4laJ ....... DOOO IWulted ba oal1 .. ...., -a 1or• bHd, Callfonla Hilbway PM.rol otne.n Mid to-day. Offlcer Don Sancbl1, wbo re.ponded to the S:30 p.m. col· llsioD at tbe fret••J aad Junipero Serra Road, tennecl the results ol tbe crub "• mira. cle." Officer Dtck Van Cott aaJd to. day the tractor·lraller, driven by Gordon H . Kloaa, of Sacra men~ was traveHna .. south on th reeway when b.1a right front heel was struck by a car drive by James J. Bryant of Covtna. The impact senl the 3.S-fooUona tractor -trailer into 1 Chevrolet sedan dri ven by Carolee J. Frederick of Coat.a Mesa. The heavy vehicle continued across the southbound freeway lanes and throu!:ctt1:; ceoter divider fence, co with • northbound Volbwqeo driven by Michael B Dubkln of Hollywood. Joan Clark, I ·Ex-PT A Head, ,.,,..,.n.fl", Va n Cott said t.be tractor· trailer continued in the north· bound lanes, coming to rest on Dies at 56 Funeral services wlll be held Friday for Joan Jenkins Clark ot Costa Mesa, former president ol the Ha.tbol' Council PT A. She died Monday at the age of 56. Services will begin at 1 p.m. Friday al Fairhaven Memorial Park in Sant. Ana. Mrs. Clark, wbo was born ln Salt Lake City, came to Costa Mesa in 1936 She attended the o ld Costa Mesa G rammar School, where she studied with Cla r a McNall y in the eighth g r a de. a nd graduated from Newport Harbor High School 10 1941 Among her civic activities, Mrs Clark served on lhe PTAs or McNally School and Costa Mesa High School and was pres1· dent or the Harbor Council PTA. She also taught Sunday school for many years at St. Andrew's Presbytenan Church tn Newport s .. c1a. Mr•. Clark leav•• her bu•b•ad, John Nell Clark of eo.ta Mesa; daught.en, Tbereaa Clark ol Costa Mesa and Joan Lynn Hunt of Lahaina , Hawaii ; s ons, Gary, Steven and Ji m Clark Of Costa Mesa ; two SIS· ten~. Martha Power~ of Long Jh •:.ich and Marum Freeman of Lah a 1na , llawa11 . brothe r , Charles J enkins or Chico, and three granddaughle1'8. He r famtly h as suggest ed mem orial do nations to the American Cancer Society or to UC Irvine Medical Center. I",.._ Page Al SEMINAR .•. While Freeman tdkea to the classroom, Mrs. Rose will head out Into the city's residential areas to inspect homes and or- ganize neighborhood watches. During a hom e Inspection, Mrs. Rose said ahe looks around an apartment or ho use and makes sugaestloo.s to residents on ways to secure them from break-ins. Mra. Role said residents in- terested ln banding together should call and set a date for her to visit a local home and organlie a neighborhood watch. "I'm booked up in the eve- nings for quite awhile," Mrs. Rose said of the watch meetings, ' "But we're trying to get more going during.the day." Ir the day program develops quickly, residents s hould not have to wait more than one or t w o w ee k s t o r o rm a neighborhood group, Mrs. Rose s aid. For additional information on anti-rape and safety seminars, home lnspecUons, neighborhood watch or self·dMense classes, call the Costa Mesa Police Com· munity Servi ces Ofrice at 754-5320; OCC Public Inform&· lion al 556-5725; or Golden West Co llege Public Information at 892· 7711, exterud on 502 * * * F,.._PflfleAJ SUSPECT •.• apartment complex, In the 1000 block of W. MacArthur Blvd., Santa Ana. The team had been aHllned to watch the a rea 11 part ol 1 search for a rapist wbo haa vtc· limbed etpt women alnce the be1lnnJng of the year in the south part of Santa Ana, Gauldonl Hid. Boland ta .Ueted to bave been prowUnt in the patio of a youn1 woman. After belna tffn by the woman, be fled on foot, but bhm· dtred into the ata.keout offtcera, poUceaaJd. f • lllglaBopes ----the shoulder about 200 yards south ot the initial impact. Presidential hopeful George Bush answers reparten' questions from at.op a chair in Concord, N.H. Bush was in New Hampshire to officially open bia campaign bead· quarters. F,,._P-AJ PROTEST ST AGED. • • v ances in the ind Witry. To our knowledge tbere are no foreign delegates representing fo reign countn es It 1s not a classlfied s ho w Nothing 1n the r e 1s rlassified material It 11> not a l>ecret show at all .. "Actually. it's kind of boring," said the show's promote r. Philip Ullo. "ff.ave you ever seen an electronic connector" It's not very sexy." At various displays visitors can play chess with a computer. view integ rated c1rcu1ts o r d1g1lal switching devices "a lot of com m un1cat1ons eq wp· ment," Grage saJd "One guy has ultra-violet mk that shows whe r e an electronic circuit board bas worn down." Altbougb some of tbe devtcef do have potential military ap- plicat.iob. the show includes no actual weapons. von Hemert's f',.._P-AJ KNOTT'S ••• wbo were aearched. "It ii violence and t.be toU that It ukea in dally Uvln1 here and ei.ewbere that forces ex· traordinary precautionar y measures on those who would ot herwi se come and go in pe a ce," the Jury r eport ob· 1>erved ~ Pa8ses Test J ERUSALEM (AP) -Prime M 101ster Menachem Be1in won b11 first teal in the winter aeaalon ot t.be .Uraeli Parliament aa predicted, deleatioaa parcel of five oo-coalldence motions by a 12-vot.e margin Fall Upholstery Sale ALL 3 LOCATIONS SOFAS -LOVESEATS -CHAIRS FEATURING • Famous Brands. Heritage. Woodmark. Stanton Cooper and muc h m ~r e on sale • All Pieces Quality Constructed - (8 w ay hand tied. h ardwood frames etc ) • A rm Covers and Soll Resistant Fabrics * Thousands o f Fabrics to select fro m. including many Imports • Special Orders at Sa le Prices • All Floor Merc handise avai lable ·for Immediate Delivery STOP IN NOW I and brnut1fy your home 111 t1mr tor the * ALL SCHAFFER BROS. up coming holidays LEATHER LESS 25°/o Including Sp.clef Order lhru Oct, 3111 --------------------------- 'Nuclear Wastes Wech91dax. Octob9r i~. 1979 s OA&LY PILOT t Into Sea' Establi.sh Trans/ er Plan, Clark Urges reaaoe.able dl9tance, tbe nport uys, lnctu.atrlH would baH altemativet to tbe Wec•I clump. In• Into tbe ocean, .... ,.. flood control cba.DMla, vacant lob and other ludftll tit.. JuVenile Hall Food Harl Eyed By DELOaES aaoou 1aWIN Ot•a.ltt ......... Visit.on may no &onaer be able to brin& food and beverages to youngsters detained at Orange County's Juvenile Hall If a pro· posed policy change is made. The proposed change for the juvenile detention center located at 331 City Drive. Orange. "wiU increas e tbe Juve nile Hall staff's c apability to better supervise visiting hours.•· Chier Probation Officer Michae l Schumacher said. Sc humacher said visitors in the past have attempted to give the children drugs, weapons and banned foods along with the ap proved items. There was no particular inci- dent lhal prompted the change. a ccording to Rex Castellaw. ch ief deputy probation officer. "We had been thinking a bout 1t for some time." Castellaw said. ''During the evening visits we sometimes have 120 to 150 people." The number or people jam ming the vi siting rooms at the hall taxed the s kills or staff members assigned to monitor the visits. he said. "We've had some problems wilh cigarettes. drugs and other forbidden ite ms." Castellaw added. Besides contraband and limit· ed start, Caatellaw cite d psycbolosY and nutnuon urea aona viaiton would be prevent- ed from brtqina lo food •itla tbe policy change. Some youngsters don't have visitors, he said. • 'Thoae not vlalted are let down eeouah· But when they aee \heir companions get candy or eoke. ll's even more disappolnt- fog." Tbe chief deputy probation or ficer added that meals served at Juvenile Hall meet rigid nutn· tional standards. When visitors bring in goodies. the children often don't eat their scheduled meals, he said. Probation offi cials a re pre· pared to hear complaints about the proposed policy. Castellaw said The public is invited to com· ment on the proposed change Nov. 1 through Nov. 15 at the county Public Information Of. fice in the Hall of Administra· tion, al Santa Ana Boulevard and Broadway in Santa Ana. &lison Hikes ~/,ectric llills 18.2 Percent LOS ANGELES <AP ) - Customers o f Southern California Edison will be paying an average of 18.2 percent more for electricity ne xt month following the state Public Utilities Commis sion 's authorization of a $432 million annual rate increase for Edison. Tbe PUC's approval or the energy COil adjustment Tuesday waa baaed oo substantial price bikes by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, which have not been covered by bill collectioos. Edison officials said. In the put 12 mootlis, Edi.Ion official• aald, the utility bas spent nearly.., million more for fuel than it collect~ from cuatomen. Tbe PUC actioo will raiae lbe bill• of typical reaideotlal cuatomen, uatna 50 kllowatu a moat.b, by S2.N or 12.5 percent. Commercial customer billl will riM 20.4 pettenl and lndUltriaJ bills 24.1 percent. ....... Clan ul4 then a,.. no dau 1 luclllU en. 1n Lbe coun\,Y to ba~U.wutel. He a1ksed that rat.her tMn maki"I a loaa •..S coaUy lrip to appro~ altea, tbe material la beln1 dumped Into ae •er• belo,.. ft.ndio1 tg way tnto t.he oeun Temple OK1 r euow aupervllort endoned Clark'• call for a study to de~ vtlop a tranaler atatJon in the county to be e>ptral«l privately. The materials lben would be collected, aorted and lJ'aoaport· ed by truck to approved altes ln Calabua1, West Covina and Paloa Verdes A 197~ atudy by Science AP· Firemen check the status of the three lofty columns, all that remains of the Temple or Vespasian us. erected in 79 AD. Many ancient Roman monuments are checked periodically to safeguard.their integrity. Town Drops Fight To Escape Fluoride BRAINERD. Minn. <AP) requmng fluoridation took ef· For 10 years, Brainerd officials feet fought to keep fluoride out of c1· Brainerd went to court. But in ty water. saying the y didn't 1974, a judge ordered the city to want it and shouldn't be forced enforce the law. The issue went to drink it. to the Minnesot a S upreme But the fight finally got too ex Court, U.S. Dist rict Court and. pensive. and City Co uncil mem· finally. the U.S. Supreme Court. bers James Wallin s aid the which ruled against the city in panel would meet today to ap· 1976 prove fluoridation for the 11,700 The city sou~hl to reopen the residents of this north-central case on grounds it had evidence Minnesota resort town. • linking nuonde to cancer. That .. The fi ve council members who crrort and attempts to win a r es i st e d the m o s t rece nt s t a te e xemptio n fro m t he fluoridation order conceded de· nuoridat1on reqUJrements failed fe at Tuesda y afte r District Judge Haroid Schult z. fined each of them $250 per day until they adopt a fluoride ordinance. Two other council members who vot- ed to authoriz.e fluoridation were not cited in the contempt pro· ceedlng. "We are middie-class people on middle-class incomes and we can't afford to fight," said coun- cil member Mary Koep. "But if we had the money we could. Money can buy justice. That's all there is to it." Schultz said the council's de· rtance "can only be charac- terized as a masquerade of their attempt to circumvent a valid state statute and numerous court orders. • · U we lose our freedom or choice of what goes into our water we will lose a lot of our other freedoms, too," argued Wallin. Brainerd's fluoridation fight began in 1989, wben the state Health Department issued rea· ulati6ns callln' for the water tre.tment to a.id In preventing tooth decay. In 1W70, a state law Residential Care Diacmsion Topic OC Deputy's Home Robbed Burglars hit the Fo untain Valley home of an Or ange Coun· ty Sheriff's deputy while he was at work Tuesday and made off with two handguns worth $4SS and $380 in coins. Poli~ said the thieves forced open a kitchen window at the hom e o f De puty Bob L . · Blackburn and ransacked the res idence before stuffing the c oins a nd w eapon s in a pillowcase. Blackbum told officers that a large water bottle nearly filled with pennies and nickels was ta ken along with a penny colJec- tion. Pair Jailed In Smuggling The bpic lifeline rate for the rint 240 kilowatt hours tilll rise LS percent, or from $11.31 to ' Sll.M per month. "Residential Care: Anywhere But Here" will be the topic of a panel diacuuion sponsored by the Oranae County Health Plan· nin1 Council Tbunday nlaht in Tua Un. OC EANSIDE (AP ) -A federal judge bas sentenced an Oceanside couple in an alien· smuggling operation which in· veetigators say was big enough to make $500,000 in profits an· nually. The ring moved illegal aliens throu~h Camp Pendleton to avoid U.S. Border Patrol check 1taliona. .. Tbe price of oil bas climbed . rrom l10 per barrel ftve years qo to over at a barrel •t pres, eat.'.' u Sdlton 1eoke1man ...... .,_. ........ i• • Nflec. ..... ol .... lkpotll.., eost~ lmpoNd .,., ..... hie oil Uled to 11• 11 Me -.arictty, retulUDc from coaUaulnt rhea la ............. c.." Tbe diacUPlon al OCHPC of· ficea, 4m Faabioo Lane, Suite 219, -besbm at 'f_;llt..Ja.t.naln· meat WW 6e provTded by the Hittl ffopell, a musical lrcMq) made up of county realdgta diapoMd u trainable mentally retarded . ---- Donald Wayne Wallis. 30 , pleaded tullty to harboring allena IDd wuJ:Dteru:ed..to_slx months in prtton and 7'i'. yean' probaUon. llla wife, Amy. 25, waa itven three years' probaUOn oa a plea ol guilty to aidiDC and abetllnl Wecal entry. . '· plicalionl ol La Jolla eaUmated thal l&S mUUon aallons of noo· •ewe rable UquJd and buardoua materiall were belng generated In the county. The material included toxic was tes, he avy m etals , oil wastes, pesticides, volatile sol· vents, acids, allcaUa and brine. The study also defined two No Parole major projedlon areas for these kinda ol wastes. One i.s aouth Santa Ana, Coeta Meaa and Irvine. The other la Anahei m and Fullerton. The report said only that claaa l landf"illa can legally dispose ol the wastes. With a transfer facility within " Clark Hid b!e believes tbe transfer atation Could be operat· ed privately and without COit to county taxpayen. A 1tudy by county qenciee oo tbe leuibilJty ol the project is expected to be completed In four months. ) Fullerton Ki11er Sentenced to 'Life By FREDERICKSCHOEMEHL • OI -l»llY l'li.. S\alt torney throughout lbe Supenor Court proceedings. ln an unex- pected twist . he rested his de· fense without presenting any witnesses or eviden ce 1n has behalf No Opposition His finaJ argument to the jury cons isted of two words, ··nliasu Nogabugundu." Hulbert refused to translate the remark, other than to say 1t was an ancient ~aymg about 5.000 years old. Ded ariog at a hear ing Tues· day that he would have imposed the death penalty if the law al· lo wed it , O r ange Co unty Su p erio r Court J ud ~e Ted M ilia rd sent enced convicted m urderer Ken Richard Hulbert to life imprisonment without possibility of parole Hul bert. 28. fo r m e rly of Fullerton, wus found guilty Sept 27, by a J UTY or the 1976 r1rst degree strangulation murder of Whittler newlywed Gina Mane Tisher and 13 other counL'> of kidnap, rape. robbery and sex pervt'rs1on m connection with at tacks on two other women County Names 17 To District Posts One of the v1cttms had been le ft for de ad 1n a n I r v1 ne drainage ditch She later re covered and testified against Hulbe rt durin g h1 ~ i.u perio r court trial. · Millard said at the sentencing hearing that he wanted to send Hulbert to the s t a te 's ga~ chamber. but could not do so because of laws that were in ef- fect at the time of the Tisher slaying. Hulbert -acting as he had during much of his trial - rocked slightly ln hla seal al U\e counael table aa MUlard ad· dreaaed bim. A•ltecl lf be bad anyt.blnc to !lay. Hulbert. who once claimed to be a "5CMd.ier of God," told Millard that be had "followed orders to the letter." Hulbert bas claimed that it was his purpose in U!e to drive the devil from earth. Women, he sajd , were agents or the devil Hulbert acted as his own at· Anii-semitic Group Fined T H E HAGU E. Net herlands (A P ) -A district court fin ed five Leiden Univer~ity studenU> a total of $500 and ordered them evicted from university housing for insulting black students and singing "all Jews should be shot •· in German outside the room of a Jewish student Two other students c harged with them had already left the dorm1tones The court found the seven gwl t y o f ··f ascist a nd r ac ist s loganecnng. int1m1dat1on and molesting of fellow students. and dis r upting the normal ~tudent life style " Orange C()unty '>Upervt<>ors h;n·e appointed 17 ~r!>un:. to of fir e in lieu of election Supervisors took the action 1n !>pecial districts in which the number of candidates equaled the number or offices available a nd t here were . in e ffect, no races l1l the Nov 6 election The nominees were appainted to four.year ter ms :.lated to begin Nov. 30 Appainted to the Ca pistrano Beach Saru\ary Dlstricl board ManAccuaed O/Sex With 50 Teen Girl. MfNEOLA. N.. Y. CA P t -At le a s t 50 teen -age girls were lured to the apartment or a Long Is land man who ga ve out free drugs and forced them to have sex. officials say Authorilles made the a ll ega- t1ons against two Rockville Cen tre men charged m connect.Jon with the drugging and abuse of a l!'>·yea r-old gi rl O ff1 c 1a l s al l c~e Car l Campbell. 42. ran tbe nng out of his apartment. with the help of Neal Kalisher, 27 . w ho h ved next door Nassa u Count \0 District At tci rnev Denrus 0·1 llon said that the girls. rangin~ in age from 13 to 17. were lured to Cam pbell's apartment with an offer of fr~ d r ugs. wh ich included LSD, heroin. manjuana and cocaine Ile said girls would take the dope a nd wake up to find themselves nude in bed with one . two or three men haqng :.ex with lhem Campbell 1.1.ould somelJmes photograph the acts. Dillon alleged Gem ATalk fly J C llt 'Ml'/ll<U:S Ct!r11l1td GtmologuL AG!\ FIRST WATCHES 1nodr in Amrnco were Std McM1chaer. 34330 Calle Porto la. Capistrano Be ac h. £r n a E s t e p , 26972 C a lle Granada. Capistrano Beach, and Don S1mpkm. 4021 Calle Abril. San Clemente Chosen for Santa An a Moun- t a 1 n s County Wate r District board was Charles R . Wall. 20442 Pine Roa d , T rabuco Can yon For the Capistrano Bay Com- munity Services Dlalrict board. i-uperviaors appointed two Capistrano Beach residents. Ralph Manden, 35261 Beach Road. and Earl llllle.T, 35127 Beac.b Roell Supervtaon tap)MMl iac .... beau Ilario O.raate. iua Pomoaa Ave., Costa It ... ; and Eu gen e 0 Berge ro n . 2885 Europa Dnve. Costa Mesa. as board memb.n for the Mesa Couol.i<ed Waln District. · Appotnted IO tbe Three Atth Bay C.OmmunJty Services Dis- t r Jc l board were Clark J . Buswell. 2 N. Vista de Catalina. Calvin L.. Nelson. 1 S. Alta Mira Road . and Robert S. Warner, 32 N La Se nd a . a ll of South Laguna. Ka thleen M Dahlquist. 69 S. La Senda Drive. South Laguna. was chosen to fi ll two years or an unexpired term on tht' board Ca tht'r in e Ch a u n cey , 188 Surfside Ave. Surf~idc. was ap pointed to the boa rd or t he Surfs ide Colony Com m unity Ser vices Oist n ct Mi sion Viejo res idents Don B Schone. 22382 Cana ver as. and T h o mas C . B l u m . 2655 6 Valparaiso Drive. were appoint ed to the Santa Margarita Water 0 1stn ct board And county s u perv isor s named James F . Penney, 818 Em e r a ld Bay, a nd J ohn A \'tbert. 1611 Emera ld Bay, lb the boa rd of t he E m e r a ld Bay Service District in the Laguna Beach area Wh at is cohsidered to be the first watch factory 1n America was an 18-square·foot s hop opened In the Boston area m 1809 by a farmer and Baptist ministe r named Luther God· dard. The cousin of banjo-clock maker Simon Willard. Goddard had d abbled in watchmaking durina his early career as a farmer, then gave up farming to devote full time to watchmaking He bought English watch parts from Boston Importers, then fashioned his own wheels, plates and other brass parts from casUnas. He hired some s killed help from among British watchmakers who had fought in the King's army during the Revolutionary War and had decided to stay on in America. A Jeweler's magazine dated 1885 called God· dard's watches "creditable ln their workman.ship." When the Tre.tty ol Ghent opened American porta to a flood or cbeaplf·lt\tde 'Eur~an Yo11·11 flftcl OCMJ•tnee n ••'fWMre tn lllft ••ciulilt. e>m.oe womtfl't ct""' wetcll. In Ille ,rt llow r>fr wl>ltt 1•• OOld lulu•"CI brt1<•1<tl. 111 Ille clle!N)t'ICh lr•ml119 tllt 111<•. llNI In ti. 1111r1v•1tc1 Oemo• rM<Nfll,m •ntlO. -w•~hee~m:tblmf1Slf~nc to watch repalrtnt u a Uve . He kept at it unW b11 death lo 18'2 at 80 yeara ol ace. Re waa truly a ptooeer of American r~ enterprtM. • r---- I . ----- A4 OM. y PtLOT W~. Octc>b« M, 1t1't ~ ....... ~ Te•~~'·' MIU"pltl•~ Gesligbt,Jl 979 ~.TWINKLE. a...rrn.a LIGlrl': You may have bNi'd r..,..u that ladicat.,t.be late, 11 .. t, allefed 1aao1iM ~ hu vanlabed ln the wake of llJ.CMr pric••· I have oew for ~ 1'bla la only partially true Her. a'°"8 OW' best of au poulble C"OHt.a, for Hample, theH 1.1 little problem in ftndin1 fuel durtna dayllaht houra. But JU1t try It at ntabt. That m•y be another m•t ~r • Ttua 1rave lntella1ence came to my attention ooly laist n&1ht. I wu dnv101 down Newport 8oolevud with my "MOllbe I SJaould Go Check With the Idiot l..ight. '!lfife, headed for our Balboa digs, when approximately tne following conversation took place: "YOU SEEM TO BE getting low on gas," s he ob· served. "How do you figure that," J replied. "The gas gauge needle is still bouncing off of the empty mark. . . " "But why is that little red light burning inside the gas gauge.'' she ~rsisted. "That's just the Idiot Light," I explained pallenlly .. Pay no attention to 1t. . .. Why not?" WASIUNOTON <AP> -The American M dlcal A11ocl1Uon lll•t•llY ratratned competltloo •mon1 Ill pby1lclan m.imber1 by realricti.na their advert.lllng and aolldtaUon of patlenta. the Federal Trade Commi11lon de· clded today. Probation For Female Rapist Set llAl\TVILLE , Mo. <APJ A woman charged with rape m a sexual assault tnvolving two teen·aae boys bas been placed on probation alter appearing an court with her four children and pleading g uilty to r educed charges. Connie Supancic, 27, pleaded guJlty Tuesday 10 Wrigl)t County Circuit Court to mlsdemeanor charges of sexual misconduct SHE HAD BEEN charged with rape and second-degree sex·ual assault under a new stale law that provides for women to be charged with rape. The old law provided only for charges of contributing to lhe delinquency of minors. "I thought about the children and I didn't know what to do with them,'· s aid Associate Circuit Judge M.J . Huffman. '"I paroled her on the condition that she,. pay the floe and conduct hersel! as a law·abidlng citizen and keep those boys away from her home.'' HlJl<'FMAN SAID the county prosc!cutor recommended the re· duced charges and a fine of $25 on each charge, but lhe judge said he felt she should also be given a Jail term and sentenced her to concurrent 60·d ay terms . Huffman smd Mrs Supanclc had her four boys 2 to 1 yeari. or ag<: 1n c·o urt and he decided not to require her to serve tht• term NATIONAL /WEATHER 'Ethics' ·Under Fire Tne commlaa on ordered the AM A· to atop l mpoalna the restrictions. But, revertlns an eorUer lnitlal decision by an FTC 1dmln1Jtr1Uve law Judie, the commi.ulon ruled that the AMA may formulate ''reuona· ble ethlcal iutdeUnea" aovem- Squee%ed In Ln1 acceptable advertlllJla. ··rnac.u. nlNCIPLES ot the medical profetalon have pre· vented docton and medical or· ganbatJom from d1-ieml1 Nlnl informadon on the prtcet and services they olf er, t.bua MYefe.. Vera Coking's 22-room boarding houae in Atlantic City is near ly surrounded by structural st.eel for a new casino hotel. She complams she and her tenants "live like animals .·· Mrs Coking had refused an offer of $1.5 mi~on for th~operty . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ly tnblblt•a1 com,..,._ amoas health care proriden," eom· mlalioaw O.vtd Clutoe N6d in the FTC op6aloa. "It 1J "peelall1 lmportut that Drice -~ nmma • unfettered a1 po11lbl•." tlM opinion Mded. • • Al~ tbe AMA had DO lm· mediate COl!lDMmt today, tbe U · aoclaUoa ii tbc>uPt likely to ap.. peal the PTC'• rullac to a federal eourt. Jn advanee ol tbe declaioa. the AMA aatd tt would appeal any \lftfavorable rulial· Jn perm1ttins the AMA to publish "reasonable ethical guidelines,•• the commlaaloll re- C"ognJU!ld that tbe UIOC'l8ilon bM a valuable role to play lft cteeep... live advertiaiq by pbysiclana. IN ALLOWING some sell· resutatloo of advertblnl aod solicit.atioo, the FTC declined to follow the law judge's pre· Uminary ruliDI, which came nearly a year alC). Tbat decision would have barred the AMA from any rea· ulatioa ol pbyaician advertiaiq for two years and would have al· lowed the AMA to laaue advenb· ing guidelines thereafter only wltb FTC approval. The law judge, Ernest G. Barnes, bad said the AllA'a pro- hibition against 1u members soliciting patients hu developed into a device for insuring pbyai· ciana' profits. BARNES SAID the AMA's rules for its 200,000 members prevent customers from belng told what health aervlcea are available. "The coats to the public in terms of less expensive or even, perhaps, more lm- p roved Corm s or medical services, are great." he said. St ate and local medical societies can lake dl.sclplinary ~teps against violajors that can make 1t very d.irricult to practice medic ine The AMA. which represents about 60 percent or the nation's physicians. is the parent for many or the s tate and local medical associations that enforce the AMA codes. .. Because that li ght 1!> Just for 1d1ol!> It"!> meaningless It tells you nothing '"These good old·fash1oned gauges here on the instru m enl panel are the only things you can believe "'Ibey put those Idiot Lights on all l~e car~ now 1ust for stupid, unaware drivers who can't read these precision lnatrumenta. Hospital Bills Flayed Association lawye r Newton Minnow. 1n •rging tne com· -n1ss1oners to overrule the law judge, said doctors' advertising has led to instances of patients being lured to doctors who cause them physical harm. "'IlbeY've got t.h06e Idiot Light.a hooked up to every lh\n1 hoW -seat belta. ignition switches, water tern peratur verythlng. • "IF IT KEEPS UP like this, one day they'll i>ut an Jdiot Light. ln here lo te ll you when the cigarette light.er is pushed in.·· After f'd exhausted myself on Lh1s lecture, my wife ob· se r ved qwctly, "Well anyway, that red Idiot Light on the gas gauge sure has been on for a long time " .. Not to worry." I soolh<'d "'Blamed thing 1i. probably Just shortc·d out." 1 hanged my fist on the ga~ gauge a cou pie of times for emphasis We were about half a hlock from home when the engine qwl It just bur~d once. wh eezed , and died IT WAS VERY QUIET m the car as we coasted up in rront of the homestead. She finally broke the silence .. Nice timing," she s aid. It took about an hour to find a gas station that was open in Costa Mesa to sell me a couple or gallons in cans . When 1 poured 1l into the lank, I did notice that the red Idi ot Li~hl inside the gas gauge was no longer on I guess I didn 'l need it any more. WASHINGTON <AP> came to Washington gry and put-upon by the m are outrageous expenses Tht:y old, an- what lo medJcal C lutching copies of hosp1lal and doctor bllls, 400 elderly ac· tiv1sls s warmed over Capitol Hill Tuesday to complain for the m selves and to put ln a word for their children who are abo '"'" l llVl'r bv ,. x plll'>I \I' hC'alth r a rl' t·o:-.b THEIR STORIES 1ndudt•d Evelyn Oonner Ul:ly of Mt·· 4uon. Wis., who hrand1shed a b1 II of $25.155 50 ror 39 dayi. rn the hospital for heart surgery D o r ot h y Ryan o f Youngstown, Ohio. who saJd the family or a friend who died of a stroke was charged thousands or dollars for "hospital mc1den Snow Pelts Michigan High Winds, Rain Hit Other Areas T~p~ratur~• HI LA Pl'C Albu"CllW II 41 All~I• .., 41 &.lllmOt'• ., 41 .2• 81,mero ~ ,. Bol .. 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Pa . v. ho -.aid ht r hu'>h.1nd ' mt•d.u·al hilh foll11v.111~' .1 h•·Jrt ..itt<i1K v. 1·n· ("tJH 'rt:d b:. rn.!lurJn t·l', but .1lldl•d ·u lot <>f pt·oplt· don t h." ,. lht> 1ru,uranc1· \\HAT THE:V v. ant t<, Mn gre~saonul passa~t: of an ud min1 strat1on bill that would force mos t or the n::tt1on s boapll.ab to bold down their U · peuee or .... be alapped with federal mandatory coat.rob oa their re~. ·People are hurting, · sald Hill lluu.on executJve director or lht· ~al1onal Ctiunr il l"lf ~n1or 1 11111·0~ \\ t· mll.)t µut a 'top to l h l " .,.. u n b '• J r a lJ I<· h 11 i. p 1 t a I ro-.t~ ·· .· '"PATIENTS WHO testified at ht'annws v.ere bt:gging to be pro- tee t <-' d f ro m quacks who butchert'd and mutilated them ,Jftt:r lurin~ t hem to come throll&h advertisement.a," he •a14. Tia• AllA '• adveTtlaln1 re.trtdiom are embodMd in tla Princ:lples of lfedtul Etblea, adopted ear'y ln the century to help <.'nd medical quackery Ba rnes said the standards. :i~ they prnh1b1t advert1 s1ng . a rt' unfair and 111<-J?al beC"ause they d1m1natt• com!)(.'lit1on DELUXE QUALITY AT A FABULOUS PRICE 6 p1ec; • W••l•1n I •l•ilyte l•I ma1>le 'lnO ••,,.•• J6 • AO taOI• plut t IO<Jf ca11fc>v••O hbbOtl Doell c;hOi,. AIJo O•QtlaOI• ll'fuH Cll•llO cob1net Utt ~2ss. ~ Plece forflllf•"t• k l. •poc;IOU• >• • 41 ro~ Ill"' u .. ol.cone oocll c1101tt At.cl fhOllOble 7t IOll c;llltlac;oOl~U'9 '3Sa ....... o-ir- FURNITURE N.-ahOpeLMW~lft venom. Mfa, gtOC4Mty IC4Nd fOf tull·u1• dtnlng In~ tpOCe lo4ld rM:lrdwoodl ond Yeneen wfttl dl#obte eGIY COf9 wood•I01t9 IO"*'Clted toCN to mote fl tM fine"""" Oftd t\oftd• tOme. eomk>ftobfe CftOM wtetl ... tut.cs~ 0.00.atiftO .eMce, ~ ondo.#fO,,_ wonon4y of qwMty, cMt ot no •.11110 COil "'"'*"'. um ...,.. k. • ..._ """""°'°" llM:M • ••• '-""'" •....., ~TA .... • 1111 ti.. -..-. • M4ltl ~/l\llnN • ,,_I. 11'11 IL• MWIOI WUnllNeTlll • rlOll .._ (htl.....,, tl!OP 7 0A"I A wtlK • WllllDA" It llllT"-t • UTVllOA' ti IHIT"-. • ~·· ll11t ""~IL• -~ ""'""' UOMAM> •llfmlllt INCOMCUf "'""'°"" OCT 21 OW'IM\t Alt,,M, CALIFORNIA ~.October~. 1979 DAILY PILOT AS Egly Repriinands Board i • ' Voluntary Busing Plan Poses Dilemma ' LOS ANGELES (AP) -The doubl dilemma ot how to com- bat white m.-.t and wb•ther to eotruat tbe taak to tbo city school .board baa aurfaced u a 1n a,Jor llaoe tn the court trial of the all-voluntary school de· se1reptloo plan. , Superior Court Judge Paul E&· ly of La&un. Beach, who ls over· aeetn1 the deseiregatloo or the • clty'a schools, sited Tuesday whether the school board •'should be trusted again" to carry out de· segregation. EGLY AlllED BIS doubts dur· ing the secood day or the trial, which wtU determine whether the acbool board's new plan meeta the at.ate Supreme Court's mandate to delepe1at.e the na· lion 'a aecoad lar1est school dia· trict by "reaaonalbe and feaai· ble" means. Egly said the board bas "abandoned" attempta to vohm· tarily desegregate grades kin· dergarten through three and claimed the board bas "essen- tiaJly abandoned attempts to voluntarily desegregate the high schools." Egly also argued tbat tbe school board could have come up with a different plan two years aco. saying that there wu "no gun to their bead" to come up with the plan currenUy med in tbe Loa Angeles Unified School District. THE NEWLY ELECTED school board recenUy decided to scrap mandatoey seetiona ol the district's two.year integration program in favor of expanding voluntary programs . School board attorney David Patterson warned Egly Monday that it would be "very difficult for a voluntary plan to de· segregate minority schools.·· Tom Bartman, who represents the anti·bu.aln1 sroup Bu.stop, also told ECIY the school boar4 hu a "senn" ot a voluntary de· secregation plan acceptable to Bua top. Assassin Stalking Princess? Pieees Dea't Flt LOS ANGELES -Behind~ quiet pomJ1 that surrounded the visit here last weelt of Britain's Princess Margaret was a flurry of police activity set off by a ~ port from Scotland Yard that an lnsb Republican Army assassin was stallc.ing the princess, the Los Angeles Times says. Suicide Scene Baffles Cops Rose Queen ... ..,........ "It really happened" to Julie Deanne Raatz Tuesday The 18-year-old Pasadena City College freshman was named 6lst queen of the Tournament of Roses and will preside over the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl football game on Nt>w Year's Day 'fighter ~itti-smog Standards Ordered SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A car full of blood-soaked sheets and clothing left behind by a young man who leaped lo bis death from the Golden Gale Bridge has left police in· vestigators barned. "We don't know whose blood this is or where it came from," said San Francisco homicide in· s pector Ronald Schneider on Tuesday. POLICE SAY the young man, who was not pos itively Iden· lilied, abandoned the car in the of the bridge and leaped the rail. A witness told middle over police visible a trail waJkw the man did not have any injuries nor did he leave of· blood on the pedestrian ay. SIESTA FLOWERS • LOS ANGELES CAP> -The state Air Resources Board ordered tighter anti-smog controls Tuesday, closing legal loopholes that might have al-ro wed businesses to increase . Southern California's pollution level. [ __ sr,_'AT._'E _] 22481 Et Toro Rd., ll B El Toro Calif. n0-21s1 BARRETT'S ORANGE COUNTY The debate over stricter regula-Uons pitted JocaJ air pollution agen- cies and industrialists asal.mt the ARB and envtronmentallsts during the two-day bearing. spokesmen ..,._..,..Called LOS ANGELES CAP> -Federal medta~ra will meet with latior leaders and maoasement repreeen· talives Friday in an effort to prevent FLORIST • 143A• .... MW.,' s..c ........ 492-5702 Police say a bloody. six·inch steak knife also was found in the car a nd that the blood on all the items was fresh. THE lt73 Oldsmobile station wagon is registered to a 22-year· old Diablo Valley College stu dent who apparently had been living in the vehicle. ll contained a mattress. several items of clothing, a number of textbooks and personaJ papers. But police say they don't know whether the .student was the m an who 1umped from the bridge THE SHEETS NND knife were on the front se11t and blood stains covered the seat and noor of the car. The auto was impounded by the Cahfomaa Highway Patrol for laboratory te5ls. FIFTH AVENUE lAGUNA HIU • FLOWERS FLORIST FlORIST by 24102 e Toro •c1. DEBRA The alleged assnsin, the Times said in today's editi0fl8, was here under orders of the IRA 's Provisional wing The assassin reportedly had targeted the pnncess' dedication of a Culver City Rolls-Royce facility last Friday. the Times said. The report said the assassin was bemg sought m conn ection with the murder in August of Britain's Lord Mountbatten, Margaret's cousin. • • WESTMINSTER PARK FLORIST • 6090 Warner Ave. St~. 1111 1601 Newport Blvd. 14851 Beach Bt11d Huntington Beech Westminster CA 92683 L...,._ Hll• 842-0696 516-5100 DAVE'S Flowers "Quality flowers at discount prices" 9332 Weatmlnllter Ave • ~ Weatmlnatet CA Wl 894-5505 Costa Mesa 645-0093 893-4552 COSTA MESA• IRVlNE NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAtN YAUEY HallisbH ....... •·P'loa ... .... ,.,.., 2940 ... ~ ··~ •• eo.ta ..... said · a massive Southern California -------~~., "'------------------'-------------------- supermarket atrike next month. f.lAP?'1T • Al issue was the South Coast Air Quality Management District's in· t.erpretaUon of the "New Source Review" rule, ARB spokesman Bill Sessa said Willard Bedell, bead of the national LOA TS .. Food Industry Joint Labor· CU8tom Management Committee, wiU join De•lgn mediators in negotiations to reach an 20049 Senta An• Ave. agreement with 10,000 butchers who 1c:.. 11 .,..._, ha ve stated fl atly that they will walk 556-1744 Judge· Likens Pot to Wine off their jobs if they don't have a con-...._ ________ _. OAK.LAND IP> -Appellate Court Justice Paul N. Halvonik, facing a felony drug charge. has testified tbat having an ounce of smokable mari· juana tn the home "would not strike me as being a greater concern than serving a rn-year-old individual wine with dinner." HaJvonik testified Tuesday at a pre liminary hearing in Oakland· Piedmont Municipal Court He said he had urged his wife on several OC · casions to destroy marijuana plants growing in the Oakland home they shared. .. IT WAS, AFTER all, a felony and given my position could. resul~ in .~ ver y disagreeable s1tuat1on, Halvonik said. acknowledging that he had himself smoked marijuana. Halvonik, 40, ano his lawyer-wife. Deborah. 37. appeared before Judge Ken Kawaichi. who is hearing evidence in order to decide if they should be bound over to Superior Court for trial. Ms. Halvonik did not testify Tuesday and the bearing was continued until Nov. 2 tract by Nov. 4 E~timu Baited LOS ANGELES <AP> -After a tumultuous hearing attended by more than 100 renters, the county Board or Supervisors has voted to temporarjly bait evictions from apartments that are being converted to condominiums One woman broke down in tears during testimony Tuesday just minutes before the board adopted an immediate 60-day freeze on evic· lions. Israeli Slafl StUpect LOS ANGELES (AP> -A 27-year· old Israeli citizen has been arrested in connection with the grisly murder or a former Tel Aviv woman whose dismembered body was found in four San Fernando Valley trash bins, police said. Concessions Et1ed LOS ANGELES <AP > -The Queen Mary's shop and restaurant con- cession may be repurchased by the City of Long Beach from Specialty Restaurant Corp.. which operates four onboard banquet rooms and 17 shops. • MesaVerde Aorist ~ofDla~ DENTURES $175 each 2'57 ....._. llYd. CJi4. 549.9157 545-1701 SAM£. OA Y SERVICE AVAILAL\LE ORTHODONTICS &OARD QUALIFIED ORTHOOOP'ITIST '1550· DR. ARNOLD H. Fl.ANZER J 1 O~ HARBOR, COST A MESA I ACROSS fROM flDCOI 642-0112 IN NEWPORT 8EACH BUSINESS ACCOUNTS • Of>ENED OVER THE • PHONE z I 1&1-47oi 1111 3141 BIRCH -N8 CAPISTRAHO VILLAGE FlORIST AHO GIFTS 32033 C:..-0 Cepbtr.o S• JitmfC••tre.o 493-3227 • MILE SQUARE . FLORIST '16519 Brookhurst St. Fountain Valley 839-5200 REHER'S MISSION FlORIST &. GIFTS CAU 837-6502 " 25571 M•.,... ltw P..tiwey · MlallkMI Yt.to De Murl Tosh Florist 2438 Newport Coate MeH Phone: 64&-4479 MOORE FLOWERS 1215 ......... St. ceie.w... 556-7870 .2111 ....... c.... ..... 645-5565 Broadway Flower Shop fnD HAltlOll ILVO. •t A.DAMS ""Col-c ....... , COi TA MISA. CAL I ~Oltll IA "6Jt flow.,. for All Occotlof!I °'"" ~ .... ~.~--·(j • .. . . . ., Don't forget Mother-In-Law's Day is October 28. Chqmherby ordering the FTO Charm·Her'" Bouquet now. The FTD Charm-Her Bouquet 1n an exclusJVe FTD Milk Glas.s Pedestal Compote. Remember there ore two sides ro every mother-in-low: the good side, and the ott'ler side. Stoy on the good side. Charm her this Sunday wtth a beauttful bouQuet from your FTO Florist. -She roc11 never get over tt. © 111711Aonst1'1t1ntwortd De~verr Helping you say it right The FTD Charm-Her BouQuet Is USIJOllY OVOllOble f()f IMS ltlOl'I $15.00 Non Independent bU$1neWnOn. each FTO Aoftst sets his own p00es.. SeMoa charges ono de!Ne(y may be OdditlOnOI Most FTO Ftonsb ocoepl Amei1con EJCPf&SS and other mojof crea1t cords. ' Orange Coast Oa1tv P1tot .1 Edi tonal • ' Robef't N. Wt«ll PubOlhtr TMfMI K,..v1llldltar &.rt.• Krelbkh/Edl10t1al P .... ....., .New SC~G Rules The Best Solution The honeymoon between th Southern Callromla Aa sociatloo of Governments <SCAO > and a majority of Oranae County's cities appean to be over Thirteen or th county•• 218 clties have pulled out or bave intenUoo.s of pullinl out of the aaency. It w formed ln \965 to coordln.te plannin1 among Oro.nge, Im Angeles. Riverside. San Bernardino. Venturu and Im· periol rounlles The ciUos ' stated ariUJl)ent la that SCAO ls dommat ed by Loti Angeles lnterall, thus placlna Oran.ae County ~ the second moat populous C'Ount y in the SCAG realon 'Without adequate reJ>resent.Uon for i~ tnlcr~Stb That •rpears to be true. Orange County holds only 15 ~rcem o the vole on the powerfUJ SCAG execuuve boar<! und a disproportionately s mall share of the volt! m t htt SCAG jeneral assembly. The problem is not without potenttal soluuons A recent study or SCAG recommended that a subregional planning agency. tailored specifically to Orange Coun ty interests. be formed . Such an agency, 1t was postuluted, could promote Orange County views m a more powerful way A less drastic proposal suggests several SCAG bylaw changes to tame what perhaps has become a too-powerful planning tiger. The modest approach seems to make more sense. Bylaw changes -including changes that would give Orange County a stronger voice -seem more reasona ble than creating another planning agency that undoubtedly would be financed ~th taxpayer dollars. P rop. 2 Faces Facts California voters on Nov. 6 will have another op- portunity to retrieve some of the billions in investment money that's now crossing the border to find a more favorable investment climate in other states. Proposition 2 on the November ballot would revise the so-called usury Jaw in the state Constitution to enable business lenders -individuals, mortgage bankers, in· surance companies and pension funds -to cbat"ge the same interest rates now being legally charged by com· m ercial banks and s avings and loan firms. The law prohibiting lende r s -except those specifically exempt -from charging more than 10 ~r cent interest was passed in 1934. Jt was almost incon- ceivable then that interest rates ever would climb above that ceiLing. Today, as new h-Ome buyers well know, the going rate on home mortgages provided by banks and savings and loans is 12.5 perrent and on its way to lfj. Those lenders arr 1•xt•mpt from the 10 percent ce1hng. Propo:-.1tion 2 proposes to r~use lhC' tc.'ilmil for bu~.i· ncs!. invt·\tors t<1 c·urrc·nt mom•v m arket rates the tn· tere:-.t rate ch<1rged by the Federal Reserve Bank plus 5 percent. This could provide a new flow of investment money for homes, apartments, stores and factories-money that now is going out of the state. That means more jobs. 1t would not affect consumer loans for personal, family or household purposes. They would remain subject to the 10 percent ceiling -although in reality many s uch loans already are being obtained, at higher interest rates, from the exempt banks and sa vings and loans. Apparently because of voter misunderstanding, at . te mpts to bring some logic into the antiquated interest law were twice voted down in 1976. . Meanwhile m<Jjor investors hm c continued to l<>ok to stat cs th.ii havl• bet!n real.J~t1c \0nough lo hrmu their m· tcn·st l.iws m sl\.p Y.1th the time~. A YES vote• on Proposition 2 will keep California in· vest ment dollars at home where they belong. 'Help' Confuses The government may be telling us more than we care to know about prod ucts found on the groce r's shelf, says a UC Riverside professor who specializes in marketing. The professor asked a group of women to select one out of 11 different dete rgents, not identified by brand, on the basis of package information. The problem produced a g reat deal or confusion, he reports, and some of the women in t he test just gave 11p. Breaklast cereals were cited as an example or in· formational "overload ." In addition t o name. weight and basic in~redients, the cereal package now must provide, by government order, 50 assorted bits of information. These include a complete r undown on 15 vitamins and minerals (with and without milk added), plus calories per serving and protein, carbohydrate, fat and sodium con- tent. While bits and pieces or all this inf ormatign may be or value to persons with special dietary or other needs, it's easy to see that the average household~r confronted with such extensive label data may just ignore it. And it 's even easier to see how requiring such a com· plex breakdown of package content can add plenty to the cost or the product so analyzed. Could there be a middle way? • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of thotr authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Nudists By L.M. BOYD Researchers checked out the recorda of 23,000 people Dear Gloomy Gus I knew Oregonians did not want Californians to come up there lo live but until I saw the TV epeclal on spraying c h e mica l s had not tDown-to 'What lengths they-wou!d go lo keep us out. J .C. GIMm'J 0.0• Cef'l'l-"ta •re ,,.._ f'l'lt lte ., tUe•t1 Ud fe "el M< .. Wrtlf (.iteet ti. .... , .. Ille ---· s.l'f , ............. .. (.1 ..... ' Gtt .. O.lty l>ttel - ·' -... who'd been brought up in families that belonged to an Indiana nudist colony. None of them bad ever had any sort of run·in with the law, the d ata showed. Nudism somehow overcame juvenile delinquency, it was con· elude d. Maybe so, don't know. The reporter who edit· ed d own the findings for publication observed, "Sure, a kid without any clothes on would rmd ll pretty dlrficult to pass bad check.a.'• Q. "Were there any free rich blacks in colonial America?" . · A. Some. And they, too, bought alaftll of thetr own. And imported white servnnlJl from EnaJand. The Vlrginia A111embly trowned on thAl, howev~r. It mndu it ilh~gnl in 1670 for blacks to hold whlt1 servant& in bond. The Coca-Cola Connection WA ·mN0 1'0N Jimmy Cuter'• much bullyhooed con- C4'nl fur human r1ghLS hua Ir· r Hated repr enlve re slmes around th world as much for the aelec&.lv1ty of the presJdcnt's concern a. for lhe embarrass· mc>nt ll cau.~ tbc di~tators But like the proverbial hypocrite lo the Bible, Carter IHt no d lr f1culty spot ting th· mote .in an ad - versary~ evt . wt\lle 1g nor1n~ lbe b~am ttl h1~ own or at ltia11t. in the eye o f h i s polrt1cal pab The Coca t:olu Co. and 1l:s top executives have l>een among Carter's most reliable -and generous -polallcal supporters. So there has been nary a peep out of the Whl te House about the violence that has been wreaked Earl Walt"r 8 on workers by Coke's franchlse· holder ln Guatemala. "THERE 18 aubatantial e vidence 1uageatio1 po11lble Amerlc4D COl'P(>rJte complicity in some of t"~e widespread violence and blood.shed," Rep. Oon Pease, D·Oblo, wrote lo a confidential letter to Cart.er. Wh a t dis t urbed the con- gressman moat , be wrote, iA "the seeming unwilllngneaa of tb e Co ca .Col a Co. to do anything" about the wave of murder, torture, kidnapplnc and intimidation aimed at Coke's employees in Guatemala. For more than four years. P ease charged , the workers have been subjected to "an l.ll'I· mercifully ruthless campaicn of 1ntimidalioo and terror or· chestrated by the plant manage- ment and its American owner, J oho Clinton Trotter." Trotter "appears firmly com- mitted to destroying tbe union and bu demoutnted b1a wtll· lngneH to atop at ootblnt towanl tbll end," PelH wrote. "Union cWlldala bave been U • sutlluded and tbelr auc:ceuon have been eomtanUy baruaed with death threat.I .•• EAauD tbll year, tbe Oblo con1re1,man noted, Guatemalan rell1loU1 leaden appealed to Coca -Cola H · ecu ti vea lo Atlanta to do something about the reip ol tel'· ror at Trott.er'• plant. "A ooo- commiUal nspome wu given and no aet1cm wu taken." And when Israel Marques, a former union olftdal who Oed for b1I Ule, tbowed up at the annual atockbolderl' meetiDa to ~ for help, be 1ot a almllar bru.abolf, Peue complained to Carter. Tbe eon.,_sman concluded bi.a letter by eitina Use "dole ties" between Carter and Coca- Cola •. addiq: ''1'h111UUested to me uw I oqbt to brtnl to JOUr attendan the trqlc state ol al· tatn at uae Coca-Oola frucb•ee in Guetemala, u wU u tbe callous diarelatd lbowD to date by Coca-Cola corporate H · ecutlvea toward tbe ••II· eatablilbed bumu rtpta .tola· tlona occurrin8 there.' Human richta advo-eatea fervently bope tbat tbe pnaldln* will UM b1I Coca.COia CODMC· tion to clwnpioe tbe rtsbta ol the bara11ed workers. But Carter's "cloee Ues" to tbe eocn· pany have 10 far been nideoeed by bact·acratcblnc, not ftn&er· pointlq. GL\TEnJL for euch favors a.a campaip contrtbutioos rrom Coke executives, free use ol a company jet while be wu eov· ernor of Geor1la, and fund-ralaers apoaaored •by Cote ex- ecutives foe pet Carter projeeta, the preaident re.ponded ln a number ol helpful ways. He henltbed Pepsi-Cola from the White Houle, 1ave White Home bleulnp to Coto'• entry into tbe Red Cblnele, Ruulan and PCJl'tupeM markets. aad blocked a biQ in ..... ,. prie9 - a move that 1aved Coca Cola milllom. Carter's recent trip on the Delta Queen 1ave t be riverboat 10 mucb free publicity that it may returu lta flnt pro- ftta to tbe parent compao1 - Coca-Cola IWSUn1 Co. ol New York. A word froa:i tbe president to bla hqddl,. at Coca.COia mlgbt brin.c an end to at leut aome of tbe ham.a rights violatiom in .Guatemala -lf he'll say the word. Footnote: A spokesman for Coca -Cola told oa.r aaaoc:late · Gary c.obn that Atlanta bead- quartera baa no control over operatiou or its independent bottler in Guatemala. In an ap- parent eootradictioo, be added that the company did investi1ate the situation and is "doing all we can at this point.:• He told us solemnly: .. We abhor violence." Bar Approval of Judges Meaningless Although he staunchly de· fended the legislation on merit, Speake r L e o M cCarthy's measure r equirin g the s ub· mission or po t e nti a l 1udi1:1al ap 1101 n tees tr> the St:.itc B..ir 1<; devoid of m e rit And despi te his denial that it was aimed at c urbing Lt. Governor Mike Curb's desires to fill jucliciaJ vacancies in Gov· e rnor J erry Brown's absence, the fact is that if it weren't for exactly \hat threat in the back· ground the bill wouldn't have passed It prob ably wouldn't t!ven have been thought up at this lime. It is in fact just another exam· pie or hasty reaction to a rsltua· lion by the Legislature rather than a result of studied action after lengthy and weighty de· liberations. Art Hoppe Although California's system for the selection of appellate and supreme court justices is glar- ingly In need of revlaiona to brin~ it up to at least lhe st.an· dards or the federal selections, its method or choosing trial Judgci. 1s in man y ways superior to th~ federal pJan. MUNICIPAL a nd s upe rior court Judges are eJ eclive. Whlle vacancies occuring In between elections are filled by the gov· ernor, the law required those so appointed to be confirmed by the voters at the oext e lection. Furthermore, trial j udges' terms expire every four years at which time they may be oppoeed by any quallfied candidates. So McCarthy's provisloo for submitting candidates names to the Slate Bar is botb un· neceaury and foollab . Consider· ing McCarthy's ambitions to become ~overnor, be may have cut off bis nose to spite bis f11ee a s the saying goes simply because of his pique at Curb's actions. I T~ wbo think it is a step towards removi.nc judicial polnlmenta from polttlcs :fU also still believe in Santa C1aus, the free lunch and the tooth fairy. Even ii submission to the bar was an absolute wherein its recommendations would bave to be followed, 1t would only be s ubs titut ing their bra nd of politics for party politics . It would n~ assure that the most qualified person was ap- polot.ed but merely the one who was most favored by lbose in power at the moment lo the Bar Aaaociaticn. Neither would it as- sure that the ooe most accepta- ble to the people would be ap- polJtted. On that score there have been many occas.iom wbeo the can· didat.e most favored by the Bar was appointed, only to be well trounced by the people at the very next election. THE VS£ OF the Bar as a trial board for no.minffll is an old ploy which WU OrlOnalJy em ployed voluntarily by Gov· ernor Earl Warren. Aft.er mak· inl a bia to-do about remo¥ing poUUca from the jacllclal ap- pointments. Warrm ~ he would submit all nominees to the Bar for its recommenda· lions. IT WAS a charade be faithful· ly followed only when be wanted to. When be wa.s determined to a ppoint a particular individuaJ he dido 't bother sending names to the Bar and in fact waan:t botbered about not foUowinl its r ecomme ndallon s when he didn't concur with them. All McCarthy's-blll really achieves tben, ia to establiab yet anot her U:onecesaary require- ment in pernmenl to delay the fillin1 ol judicial a~intmenta. All, that ta, exceptiol to deal with tbe temporary problem ol a covemor wbo wants to be eov- ernor-in at.enUa. And judcing from the appointment.a made by Brown up wiUl DOW. there ia DO way CUrb could do any worse. Sex Revolution's O verkill Threatens the Race I hate to be the bearer or ill ticlin~s. but 1t looks as though the old human ra<'<', which has iwrvivcd w<1r:., plul{ues. famines and countless Am•·ncan Legion conventions, 1!. about to be can- celled due lo IJ<:k of mtercst. The culpnt 1:-the recently ron· e l uded Sc>xual Hevolut1on . Thanks lo th(• Sexual Re volution. we are now raising a new ge n e r a tion which h as u n o rm a l , hea lthy, r~•· tlonal attitude towards sex: They don't Jtive much of a r1,; for It, one way or another IN WS NF.W book, Teenage Sezuality. UC LA resear che r Aaron Haas report.4' he asked G25 teenagers lo rank five pursuits In orde r o f i m p ortan ce : a cademic studies. athletics, platonic fnendsh1ps. rom ances and sex. Sex. he says, ca.me m dead Jast. Aa a concerned pnrcnt. I have, or course, b<'~n wor ried about this problem for several years. "Why don't you J(O out l\nd play. M alph iu," I keep tell In• our ltennge daughter . "with the boy1'?" . But ahe merely nys, "Oh, ..... , Daddy," and c urls up with Volume II of Tngonometry Can B~ r un. WORSE V ET , I f e ar r e · searcher Haas offe red too oar· row a range of alternatives in his questionnaire. ln addJUoo to academic pursuits and whatnot. Ma lphas ia , like m a n y a teenager, also prefers frencb fries. And not only rre ncb fries, either. Just the other night she bad a Pu~h heavy dale with Bobby Joe L' Etoille up the block a nd he drove h e r o ut t o Lake Wachagimmee. "We were hav· iog a very interesting discussion on whether or not we should become sexually active and perhaps even develop a rel•· tionship, ·• Malphasia confided later. <Having a normal , healthy a ttitude toward sex, she un- derstandably tells her mother and me everything.> "But just then the full moon ' "Miss Giselle, I think I've gotten too bfg fC>t my breeches. Send In somebody to cut me down to slze." ''" ' came up. 'Hey, you know what that reminds me of?' said Bobby J oe. 'A Big Mac.' And we naturally s plit for the golden arches." LORD ONLY knows we've tried to correct Malpbasia 's lack of interest in the subject. And she does admit she prefers it to emptying the dishwasher. But we're certainly not goinc to ex- cuse her from her chores. Why can't she do both? "Gosh," she says petulantly, "I gel sex education in school, then I eo by that porno shop on lbe way home. And an.er that it's sexy tee-vee shows and sexy movies and sexy ads and sexy novels and sexy manuals and some sex researcher always asklog me what l think about sex. What I think la I'm sick and tired of the whole thin1." AND, BY George, Malpbaala's right! I'm joining the League fo1 Decency tomorrow. I'm golna to help stamp out sex educatfon, poraoirapby. tbe Pm and any • talk about the subject ln mixed company I'm 1oin1 to help He ton tbe mystery, the .aader, the d...,.. and the apeclalneaa HX Wied to have ao that our kida CID eajoy It u mucb u •• one. did. Otberwbe, the bwnan rue ls folq to end, not with a bane. l fear, but a yawn. a NATION Alienation PROV1DENC£. R.l. (AP> -A IUD wlJM) wM hla ..._ tn.d for atealla, Ms wit• and ,.... aa •.ooo --1 Mtt»meat u,a tbe eue .W ~ Protect tM famlly attucture ln Arn.rice. . "n..y •aid YoU couJdn 't wla a c ... Uke w.a la m't. bul •e did." G rald P. Za.rella., the jilted buaband, Nl.d Tuetday. aA&SUA, or W&ST WA&WICK. WAS COin· meata.ac on a Moaday order by a Superior Court jury \bat S&dbey 8 . 1\oblnsoo pa.y '80.000 to the Jl mUll°E':UMted ln th• sult . " are rinaJly start.in. to wake up. Pope John P• haa pJ ad~ for r.m11y unity. and Preti· den~ Carter bu i111outd 1talements on u. too," 1atd Zarella. 34. "We nff'd to keep tamrnea u Utht •• PC>UlbJe, and ~I caa may help avoid breakupe .... A JW')' ol four men and two women found that RoblGIOD. JI. a buUcUna cootra~ alto of Weal Warwick. bad bad "criminal eonveraatJoo" with Zarella'• 33-yur-old wile, Ula. IN IDS INSTalJCTIONS ro nrE j\lry. Judge Be's a Dom Pavlo, s tar of the WaJt Disney film "The Cat from Outer Space," bogs the limelight again as be perches atop the shoulder of I • Suit Winner Stlll Suing Roaald ll ~ deftMd ''erimbaal coeveru· Uae" • vtaaaU. ot a JPOUM'• ~t to 0 uchlllve prlvlie. ol S>llYllcal lDlertOUrM. ' RobhMoa-11 lawyer, Joeepb J . Me0a1r, Mid tbe decl1kJn "la like 10metb1AI Out ol UM Dart Ac•· It '1 u lf people have Mell In tloMtl IOI' tbe put 40 yean." McOalr aaJd be would Mk IOI'• D1'W trial and for 1 ~ lD tbe JW'Y'• ~ard. Rohimon and the fonnel' Mn. Zanlla, wbo ta now bl.a wll•. could not be nedMld for comment. ZA•~. OWN£& OP AU.JED CONcaBTE Form•. ..id he and Robinson lived about thNe· quarte:n of a mlle from each other. He 1a1d he leamed that b1a wife wu teeing Robluon about a year before lbe ftled and re· ceived a divorce trom tum llareb 29, tm. Z&rella aaid be aot into a ftPt witb Roblnlon aft.er leam1na about lbe affair and waa arrested and Jailed. He aa1d Roblmon apeed to drop chareea if Zarella •lined a release that prohibited tum from suing for alienation ol all~ ,.,. ........... his owner, Navy seaman Dale Abbott. The cat is still under contract to Disney studioe. '. He ~ UM rea.... ud thin ltarted re· n•rddM tw obleuN lawa oe erimlDal ccievern· UoD. He fomad a lawyer wt.W.nc to preMDt tbe cue and fUed •ult qalnlt RoblDIOD Jan. u, wn. ZA.&EUA, WllO BAB CtJ8TODY OP TIR couple's two cbildren, uked tbe JUI')' for t250,000 tor UM kJu ol bis wile'• compaQy and ber services u mother to tbe two IOILI, •.ooo for mental pain and equlab and '500,000 for pulllUve damqe1. Zarella Hid be hu tued a MeoDd suit a,ah>at Robluoa eeekin& '750,000 on behalf ol bis cblldren. The suit la lo lhe pre-trial atqe. "AU three of us' are CatboUca, but that doesn't matter," be u.id. "What we're taJ.kina about is the conatltmior>al right t.o protect the family, and wbat'a ahead for the country if courts don't uphold that right." Best Friend? Dogs' Clwice Is Easy WYTHEVILLE, Va. (AP) -Going to the dogs will never be the same if proposed Virginia state Health Department rules take effect. The regulations will require animal shelters to have electric-lighted rooms witb skylights. thermostatically operated fans and fully equipped kitchens. W'fTllE COUNTY ADMINISTaATOR Billy R. Bran50ll complained that the proposals are the "dream of some state bureaucrat wbo has nothing else to do except try to overregulate local govern· ments." Branson sa.ld the requirements for wtndows and skylights to admit a specific level of Ught ex- ceed those for homes. hospitals and schools. THE PROPOSED RULES ALSO WOULD re- quire that kitchens "be eqwpped with a m1.rumum of two-compartment sinJt and drainboards, stove. refrigerator. countertop space and storage bins . The equipment used shall be of a type that lS easi- ly cleanable . . . Bins used to store food shall be rodent proof." Branson scud the county feeds ammals tn its pound a dry food mixture that t!> "a well-balanced diet and requ.ires no cooktng " Cop Studies Chinese CALGARY, Alberta <AP> -Police, seeking to , improve relations with the city's 25,000 Chinese re- sidents, have sent an officer to Hong Kong for a year to study Chinese language, culture and his- tory. and detective techniques. \ \ "lt'a a $20,000 investment designed to improve a relatioosblp wblcb was a concern to us," sajd Ernie Reimer, deputy police cblel in the city of ~.000. Comtable Rancty Perrett, rr. wu sent to Hone Kone wW1 bl.a wife &ad two cbilclrea. -------- ' .. -·-~~\ . . . , ~ . . ,-: . . r • I I ~\ t----r ' -1 HllHH:1· .._. l"~".itf~ ...... ,.,( ~ ...., ......... , r ................... I<' , 1...., ... . .......... ., ·:::. ...... c.. ..... U.YIAlll George and Sons announces the Joes of ROLAND WILLIAM PERLIN, a true casualty of the war in Viet Nam, who completed the transaction Oct. 10, 1979 and was received at sea off Angel Island into the arms of Jesus Christ and the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob on Oct. 18, 1979. PLAZA I Executive Suites /Secretarial Service Leasing Executive Suites, offering: Professional services for the professional company executive, in a setting with a manageable number of units. plus: Exercise & shower facil1ties, pertod1cal library as well as all the usual executive suite amenities. There 1s .i difference. f m onfOfmatoon aclfl lotf•r,11\HI' 714. 752·0234 2082 M1che l\On, "212. lr11m1:. CA 92715 2021 Busm~ss C<•nt1>r, ·~>1 3, lr111n1:, CA 92715 1nv1tes you 10 meet SCOTT FITZGERALD an 1st I printmaker fridt\y. Ocrober 26th 7·10pm 3t the framewright Gallery 8740 Warner Avenue. fountain Valley I block west Phone of Magnolla)t--.._~ ....... ...,.. 848-4184 i J '-, I / ... I THE SMART MONEY WILL BE AT BW BUYING 14K GOLD JEWELRY TOMORROW THROUGH SATURDAY Our Fashion Jewelry department's most sophisticated dramatic collection yet! Valued at $1 .250.000 when we planned the event. the collection in our five stores boasts fashion just as exc1tmg as the savings. There are bold. thick chokers. band. bangle and chain bracelets and wide necklaces in addition to your favor ite chains. earrings and charms. Of course. the quality is as superb as you'd expect. For yourself. for a special gift. you'll not want to miss this timely investment. these exceptional savings. Fashion Jewelry Necklaces Bracelets Charms Earrings Orig. $50.00 to $900.00 40.00 to 250.00 24.00 to 200.00 24.00 to 200.00 Sale SJ0.00 to $540.00 24.00 to 150.00 14.40 to 120.00 14.40 to 120.00 NEWPORT (7t•) 759-1211 10 daily Moo.· Thurs .Fri. hll 9, Tues ·Wed ·Sal 11116, Sun. 12 1111 5 I I I I I I ••.. DAILY PILOT Wed'**t. OotOber 14, tt7'9 OBITUARIES "We oulnUmber you, i.o we win Wtwn you ootnumbe1 us. you can win " DooCMllM Tllwncte,, Otl-r H . 1t1• •1 lhe EOWAllO !I O..OlllN, l'ftlMf\1 .. P•<lllc vi.w c:Moel lll•llalion .... ........... ea. ......., _, ... Ot--.-... , .,_, 5 OOPM .. ' OOPM I n, 1'19, He I• --11¥ llOa .... lftlermanl Paclll< View Memorial 1111111 F_ .. -*" _. MW M P•r•. N-1 Beac:ll C• Pacific .,,.,..-, • 1 • -M IM H.,..,, View_,,...,, dlre<lon ~ ....... OI .... a..at wltll t....... •AM,.tlll -· -..ic:.s '""""""..., '°'-.... ANN KAMPEll ... 1oen1 of ..... • Sertlo• -IN Cli<Kt'-' ot Har11of' A-'"· c. "-•Md away.,.. 0<1-1 .Lawn·--Oii,.. Mort-v Of C..t. 21, 1'7' SM 11turvl-.d1>y har ,...,,..... ~ ,,_»54. Mk -I J 1(-, M.0 of NawPOf'I I lttYDall 8HCh. Ca Gra ... Mdt wrvk H -· WILLIAN\ llOBERT SHVOEll, '"'-held°"._.,._,._ 11 00 ,_,at, ... ..... of *-' 8Mc:ll, Ce Pa.-HatbOr L.a-Mouftt Ollw MaMMlal •••r en~ tJ, tt1', Survllled 11\1 Park Servk" unciel' tM clirt><lleft ot 111• Wlla lllla, IOfl 8 111 SnrN r of HatbOr ~Mo.Mt Oii .. MoltllM"tl Of ......,. 8Mdl, c.a .......... an Lauria Cosl•Mn&S«>-Sllt llallcll of lrvlna, Ca, and Carri• s...-w., ..._. ...... ca.. ' -LeulM ,,.,_, .. H-' 9"cll, Ca.. f'Mlller~ ~ EINI c;w,.e af N-1 8NOI. Ca. ~ WW. _..,.,, ~ M. tt?'t • t :aAM eC St • .-hlmCMtlllk Olurdl. In lleuot ttewers coootl'tlluttoM to llW A1t11Lanea l ••ow• Oenlal Clinic of N••POrt Baac ll. Interment Pacific Ill•• Mamorlat Peril, NawPOrl Beacll Pacllk lli.w~*-9". HMICMI DEBllE HNIOll~ ef C.. Metia, Ce.,,..__,, ... Oc"*-11. '""· s-ri-"" llW --· ..... c. ...,, P-ie 8. s...lor of~ ..... Ca., 2 lwottwn.Jeftrey_ Mlc_I S-lor and t •l•l•r Jacquallna Senior. her orandmotllar Florence Medland of C•"•d• and a •l1lar-ln-l•w Oo1111e Senior. R-vw111 Der9<lledall:OAM fellowed 11\1 Molta of Cllrlltlan llwlel et t ·OOAM et St. Joec:llfmc.tflOllc Cl>urcll, Coate Mase on Fr Ider. OctoDer 26. ""· Graw~ MfVI< .. wlll fol-at IO;JO AM., H•rtlor Lawn Memcwl•I Park. In 11..,offio-\CIOnellOMmeyDam-ln 0.DC>le"• -lo Pel RHPO~IDllllY, In<., PO Bo• 10., ..._.,.. 8HCh, Ce t2U1 Ple<U 8'rOChan Bell 8roadw•Y Mortuerydlrtcton MAYES IAENE FLORENCE HAYES. rall- o.tnt of H11>lll'IQI011 e ... ch, CA PH...S a•• y Ofl Ck. IODU 71, 1'1' 5'>e w•• • Secretary Exam Set AtGWC Se~retaries may pre-pare for the Certified Professional Secretary examination by attend· ing a discussion and mock exam Saturday at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. S ponsor ed by the Orange Empire chapte r. the National Secretaries Association, and the col· lege, the program will be held in Math Science 123 from 8.30 a.m . to 3 torm .. r "~ te•Clw.r In the Dalrt'il p. ffi, PuDht ~ Syslern •or 0 year• .,,,. Th · { b fl ,.,,.,.....,bf "'" "'" JO!'ln ol Hunt-ere IS no ee, Ut a lngton Buch. C• P11vale .erviCO $1 ffi 3\.enalS Charge is were htlO ., H.,bo, L••n·MOllnl payable at the door For Oii•• Mortuary Servlcn \inc»r Iha • • • dlrec11ono1 H-L.aw,..Mount Ol•va 1 nf o r mat1on , phone _,,_., .. C:.~;.s.u54• 892;7711, extension 502. Ct..E~ tlOWAllO ZUMWALT. ra· _,of --1 -"· c.. p .. -••ay on October "· l'ln 14e wH""' -----------1 tormar 111c ... Pr .. ldenl of M-sto M'r ~r B'rES .J-ler Cetl-. f.....,,,.. taac:lltno ~ >£J . .-. "' --. ea. "' ,., ·-~ • •eec..,.,. • ..,.. . .,. L- lle«ll -Clllla Mna. Ha•••.,..,• rET FYF~ WA Camma.•' fft -U 5. Na"'f, World b 'lJW J 't War 11. He la ..,,,,,\led Dy his wile FRESNO CAP) _ An Jean, dauglll9r PamlM C.m-i<o of s1oc1<1on. CA .• uncie Jao ""•rt•n m innux of residents Lo the Lonv Beach, 0 . \lee>\On J•""'' Orr . o• 1rv1ne. cec ..,.., 1 0<"""'°" ..... _n mountain areas east of ~'·•u·• -,~ ""'o on w'"""""'av. or here and the curtail-~~~.~~11 '=,~~,:~. ~~""~' !~n .. ;;';~" ment of insecticide use fu<141ne ra1tio1, '"'"' c,.,1,11an <"urcn has resulted in an 1n ::,~~~~!!,::,;icc:i••~~ .. ~~·~';,',~~. c r ease m meat bees. w .. 1.1111 Chapel •~ often known as moun· CUllTISS l . 11 . k t f CECIL "JACIC" CUA Tl~S. resident as.n ye OWJ aC e S, 0 • ofCo•••,_.w,u P••WJO•••Y onO< fi c1als say •-· n. •m s..rvive0 Dv .,;, •••• Resid ents o f t h e WIMlred, mo!Mr M#Jry E Lewi\ ot Aeo1and•. ea . 3chtldran. 0 1.i. Fu11er Shaver Lake area say ot Co'1a MKA. Ce .. Mary C:Otvln of the meat bees a re the Oce•n•lda, CA. -J-• H Curtin . , of Wuhlnoton, >hie" Oorothy WOrSt this year that they 1111101 .. on ot Red1-.. C• .. e.rn1ce bave ever experienced. HUI" of Aedl-. (..II. -D<otller p · • d · tif Roy t..ewl\ of Redl•nd1. C• .. 2 ICOICS an patio e G'•"d'""-si..11., Foy •nd Noel h ave been severely Jeck Cur1I•~ Servicn al I OO PM on CUrtailed SlnCe the bees -s tarted showing up in Neptune Society e arly September. The insects are attracted to food and decaying nesh. CAfMjt.TION BURIAL Al SEA 646-7431 C•for tree,orifoflo 2• .,., ea ... ,..,,. ~FAMILY COlOHIAl fUMHAL HC>Mf 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 rACIAC VIEW MIMORIAL rMK Cerreterv Mortuarv Chapel 3500 Pacific View Dnvo Newport Beach 644·2700 McCOIMCK MOITUilllS LaQuna Beach 494·941S Laquna Hills 76&-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 HMIOI UW"4-MT. OUVI! Mortuarv •Cemetery Cremetorv 1625 G1sle< Ave . Costa Mesa 54().5554 1.u:n ..... CiHOH l'UtBAl. HOME 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 rtHClllOTHHS 11&&.llOADWAY MC>9TUilY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMfTH & TVTHtU MOaTUilY WISTdlff CHANl Mortuary • Cremations 427 E. 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 ... Cl llaOTHUS SMITHS' MOITUAAY 621 Main St tt.intinQton Beach 536-a539 .. Silence Nixed SACRAMENTO CAP> -An initiative to re- quire a mo m e nt or silence daily in public schools for p rayer or r e fl ection fail e d to qualify for the t>allot, Secr e tary of State March Fong Eu said. Ms. Eu said Moseley Collins of Monte r ey started the drive. ·neatlu Elsewhere CORNWALL, Conn. (AP ) -Yovan Ra denkov Hell, 76 , perhaps the last aur- vi vor of the Fauvlst movement in painting which r enounced the muted colon prevalent in the 1920s and pro· duced vivid, colorful canvases, died Tuesday. OAKLAND (AP) - Lon g -lime Oakland politician Fred Ma1· "lora, 71, died Mondal of a recurring heart aJ · ment. He spent 28 years on the City Council unm bis defeat last "May. OAKLAND (AP) - Willlam J. Bayes, 70, a retired Alameda County judee who played a key role in establlshina the Oakland Raiders fool· b a ll team and the Oakland Museum, died Monday. San Diego Cops Debate Home-cooking Plan AN DIEGO (AP> -Whit lf a pollce otnw dropa ln oecuioaali,y. talka about U.. IUda and bow to k .. p out bursJ,an. bu 10m•h'D1 to eat and ta.a ,.u back OD bl1 beat f Clty eo.dl eaaclldate Joe Olu lbillu 1t would be ,,. .. t tor fll eoa- eerned. lo fact. ll't lbe blt Idea ol b1a campalan '-THE PIAN WOlJLD be to bave tho on-duty offlcera 1et a bome- cooked meal Instead of havlna to do wh11t they do oow ~at in tbelr cars or grab aomethin& at a fast-food place," explained Marc Sanches. c1mpa11J1 mana1er for Dlu. Tb• San Dleao Police Officen' AJ. 1ocl1Uon Uk" lbe idea. .........., with Dlu at a new1 coofet'ellee tbat lt would Improve commualeaUoo wJtb the people and help combat nellbborbood crime. BVT PO.LICE official1 quickly criUci.I the plan. Police 1n San Dle10 area 'l up for adoption, Deputy Chief Duke Nybua aaid, adding that "we bave rules againlt accepti.n1 eratuiUes ol any kind." Wfive rmved across Bristol from South Cioast Pim Come see. Our new off ice is a oontemporary show- place of leathers and chrome, designed to help us serve you in style. Come learn about our high-interest savings services, and enjoy refreshments while we show you around. We're easy to find-right in the heart of Orange County's emerging cu lturaJ- e ntcrtainment <.-enter. South Coast Repertory Theater is just up the street; the new Music Cen ter will be here soon. ThLc; fascinating book tells all about fc·rns. Ho w to select them. Rai&· them. 'fransplant them. Page after page of rolorf1 il illu~tn1tions and fern-growing tips, plus a his tor y of this ancient plant family. ·r •Spiral shceo for eaay aervlng • Honey ·n Spice Glue • Cooked 30 hours ·u t/tn ""fgifl(ln •Nationwide l hlpplng servfce Q~ V\ e".. . . Full Hrvlce OellcatnMn Y •Old World ChHM ~P NliU~~·s ..) Q()JMMt J LI 1. you don· t l1nve to r.!!V. TRADITIONS START AT YOUR DINNER TAllLE ORDER FOR YOUR HAU.OWEEN -ARTY TOOAYI J7H L COAST HWY .. C..... .. ..._. PHONI 611-toot ....... Je ' 'tCq;t 1•4 R .. tantlllzlng Blend MUSTAID SAUCI 14601 I.AYMOND WAY• 11&. TOIO U .. M. TOtlO, '"°"' IJ7•JIJJ ltOH MACH II.YD.• 6Allllll&.D. HUMTIM6TOM MACH. PHONI 14M17' Also Anaheim. Orange. RanchO Mirage. La Habra. San Diego. North Hollywooo. Thll-oolOr photos show you exotic species-"'Silver Dollar Fern~"Crested Misty;• "Gold Beck:'~ Lips•• and many others- beautiful, easy~e ferns to complement your horoo or office. Be sure to come in for your free copy. But hurry. There's jU5t one book per family, while they l~t. during Open House week, October 22-27. 51111111: "HOW 10 d I ME HIPPY." OCT. 25, 1:0010 9:00 PJI. Pr<'~vnting-Cal H'<f:-, r<'t in ·ml·nt -plannin~ (·xix ·rt. Dr. Virginia Hoyack. in a frel· two-hour seminar designed to make your leis ure years more rewarding. • -Fonnerly director o[ pre-retirement planning at ·t he famed Andrus Gerontology Center. U.S.C .. Dr. Boyack wi ll help you r '<'OJ .. ..,rniz< · you r man.\' options and lakl• U('tion to\\anl lh•· hmd of l11ttU"1· vou w ant. • s('(/ll/I(/ lS lilfll/l d: /I, I ,-!1/ 1111/ n •quircrl Plrmw r·all tur'1111: 11141 .)4fJ-.VHifi. C~CAUFO FEDERAL We want you to R'l't ttw muo;t for your l'nOIW) Amttira'll ......,..., Ftdenil S.~ and Loml A..orie•• • A.-b over 16 bllian •~ti•• 80 oft1celi ~ ti95 Thwn C'.entvr I >nw. at lmfl\•nal Bank Tu~-er (just~ llnslol from South c~,t PliuaJ fi.>ur.s: Mon ·Thu,.,_ fl·4. Fnday 9-t>. !"aturday !1 ·I. ' I I j 1 t 1 J • ' ·- t AT YOUR SERVICE w.dnelday October 24 1979 DAILV Pt• •• A• ·-- __ ...., ... _ -·-Tai~ted .Turkey Scare Hmiii)eriog Business ~---go lo ...... ,.,.. le. they....,, Ute,,...,,.,,, learn. ~ SAl;EM, ure AP ,A flderaror 'v f1clat uy1 mo11t or more than 1 400 ' turkeys poa tbly contan1tnated by • ~1• \ cane r rau.alna ind1.aatrlat chemlca • • V.11'. } probably have been eaten alrea<b by conaumtin In Oreaon and <'aUromJa J( '' .. John Gould. deputy director of UM · ~) comphllnrt: proanm or the u.s 11\?t~· .f· Oepartm(\nt ot A1rlcuJture. 11a.ld the I ',,.., ·~· .. We"ve bfought our marital lacade "' tor Its a11nuol "8n/tCe "Go. a problem" Then wnle lo Pru l>1111n f>at wtll cad red iape. gellmy IAt' a11suwrs a11d oclwn you fl~t!1l to solve mequuaes m governml'Tll and business Mail your quutaon.s lo Pal l>unn At Your Service. Orange I Coast Dmly Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Cnsl a Mesa. <:A 92626 A& many tellers C18 posS1ble will be answered. but phcrW?d mquanes or lellf'Ts not mcludmg the reader's flLIL name. address and business hvurs' phone number cannot be coruidered This columnappt'ars dat ly e rcept Sundays · \'Clftllio• Coupo iu a Ripoff? DEAR PAT I've received several vacation c e rtificates in the mail during the past fe \\ months The prices are reasonable, and l want to know if this is a good idea or some kind of ripof' What's your opinion? O.S. Costa Mesa Take a close look at vacation certificates and you'll probably agree with A VS that the best thing to do is avoid the m with a passion. Usually offered in prime vacation months, these certificates offer the world and more at high-glaJnour •~•lions. <L as Vegas is the far.ortte pitch for Southern Californlau.) The certirlca&.es are publicized as promotional p rograms for the hotels offering the reduced ra&es. In reality. they a re offered by third parties who want to m ake money from selling the frequently worthless pieces or paper. Your $15 or S2t "service charge" will be accepted by the pro- moter and ellber you don't receive the certificate or if you do, the .. clau" lilotel tarns oa& to be tblrd rate or rooms may 80t be avaUable whee yoa get there. 11le llo&el aames oa· tbe certificates often are aOdJar to a famou vaeatiea llo&el, a9d lite eertlllea'-may oaly be vaUd for a UmlW period dlat .._.-eel.Dekle wM >'"I' available ncaUoa tJme. Tlaere'a o.e 1 .. & dJ.eoaralbls .-. ..._, A YS ca• back llP wttll years of colwmn cltpplegs. Tltese p romotional firms rip off tbe pabUc and etUller go out of baal.Desa or cllange tbelr aa•es Wore aay effec:Uve ....-ec:.uae la aecompllalted. A Y8 lalowa of o.e .-It ease wllere lite prom«Ker llaa aed every lelal mueaver poaalble to saeceHfally avoid eoart action for several years Sellien Can Pu• Of I Ta.re• DEAR PAT I've been told that a senior citizen can buy a home and have the laxes de- ferred until death or sale of the home. Is this true" A.T . Newport Beach Yes, with qualifications. State law allows homeowners who have reached age 62 to postpone their property taxes as long as they wish. on condi· lion that wben they d.Je the state will have liens on the homes lD order to collect the amounts due. A 7 percent annual interest will be owed on the de· layed-payment taxes Involved. To qualify for this benefit: income may not exceed $20,000 per year; equity in the borne must equal at least 20 percent or run·assessed value; annual nlings or claims for postponement must be made with the state F ranchise Tax Board, and a lien must be made to the state for the amount of deferred property taxes Seftd•g S alty, Peppe ry P e t 11 DEAR PAT I've tried for years lo locale ceramic figures or salt and pepper shakers of the "gingham dog and the calico cat. .. If you or your readers have e ve r run across these items, I'd ap· preciate finding out where they can be purchased. I've s coured the antique stores. gift shops. and swap meets to no avail A.J . W., Newport Beach Yours Is an unusual request-which may be bard to fill. II A. YS bears from any readers or re- tailers who caa help you out, you'll be contacted. freah blrda were ahll>Ptd S@pt 21 from the Oreaon Tu-rkey Growers plant an West Salem ror lmmeQ.late u le HE MA IO QI ca es went to stores 1n P ortland, Miiwaukie, Corvallis and Sal m Another 305 c:aaes went to California lo 1tore1 In San f'ranci~. San Carlos. Belmont. Pacifica and Sun Leandro he u_ad . 1'hat totals 2, 164 birds but lbe 1,420 .. uspect birds were lntermingJed with :.ale orws. Gould said. 1''am11tes who fear they have purchased ta inted turkeys should re- turn the birds sold under the Norbesl label to the retailer. Gould said. adding he thought most of them already had been eaten. T HE USDA HELD 27,000 Oreson turkeys off lhe market to test them for polychorinated biphenyls CPCB) T he department told the Oregon Turkey Growers Association on Mon- day lhat one of the 30 birds tested at its St Louis Labora tory had PCB Eise nlwi,ver Recor~r "Monste r ' llOUS1'0 N I AP A tape rl'cordmg system installed for President Eisenhower was an un wo rkable mo nster used only a few hmei. says the late president's pe rsonal secretary Ann C Whitman dti n ied that Eisenhower secreUy recorded Oval O ffice con ve rs ations over a period of five yea,rs IN A TELEPHONE i nte r view with t h e Houston Chronicle from he r home in New York City. Mrs Wh itman called "absolutely a Ue ' ass ertion s b y R i ce U niver sity h isto r ian Francia J~oewenhelm t hat a aecret taping sys t e m w as u sed p e ri o di c all y In Eis enhower s White House office from 1953 to 1958 Loewenheim made his assertions after finding ta pe transcripts among the president's papers ln the Eisenhower Library 1n Abilene Ka n MRS. WIHTMAN said she could remember on- ly one use of the record- inJi( :,ystcm but believed there may have been a few more. "An a tte mpt w a ~ made to install a record mg machine ... she said "I think it was before I got there I d o r e member one atte mpt I don't rem ember the event that I may have tried 1t .. MRS. WHITMAN sa id the tape was so badly Ji(arbled. she finally gave up trymJi( to transcribe II .. r had no lime to go over a nd over a nd tra nscribe." s he s aid · Appa r e n tly th e mechanism was not as sophisticated as they a r c t oday It was a monster I gave It up completely · "Mydogate my statement!' "No problem? U your statement 1s somewhere where yon can't read it. ju& ask us and we can mail you a duplicate statement the same day ... or give you an Inst.a-State CAUFOtlNIA menc at most b.ranches while you wait. I Things that are problems at other •·on ••11•ra•··~· •'•ivf' 'ede al •1f-ty e•aod1rdl The tee•lnc wa• not ordered tintH '•ct I. four days after the bat··h In rludlng tbf' 1.4CJll 11u•p0 •t turhya was shipped J .arry Jr. u•i11 g0 .1eral manager of lbe 1ruw•n •••'l ·l athn. told a newa rvnferen -e lbat h's empluyees went to every ator• that received part or the sblprnent .. rd "verified that none are there • HOWE VE R. IJE Cl .AIMED the h ;B scare bu raused needless panic for pre Tbanluglving shoppers around the country lie said Norbeat usually puts out JS,000 turkeys a day this time of year. "Turkeys are being retW"ned all over the t 'nited States today." En- nlga s aid. "I wouJd not be afraid to eat the whole batch of turkeys." He said that although relatively rew birds ever got to market, the ef- • feet on the industry is "horribly · serious." ''I TIDNK THE turkey industry or Oregon is done ... " Enniga sald. ..We've spent 52 years building an or· .... Produced by Gora Katz • Wntt~n by Wlllard Huyck & Oona Katz· Directed by V4vd Huyck rPCTNiwrallllli::aiiiiiiiiiiiO_ ---· ... •-. ·--·· .... -·· ....... ·-~~ ~,..,... ......... ~-.-.. .,,,...... .... .. ~ --.. STARTS FRIDAY ~!~~.~tr,.!aza ------W• 1111 ganization based on integrity, bones-.------------------------------· ty and quality. In the last five days that has aJI gone down the drain... ( ) The USDA said another 15.881 \HT HOPPE Oregon turkeys sold to institutions in SATIRIZES in th• Arizona and Utah also have been ..,_ ------------held back L __________________ _llMlllllll Hey Costa Mesa! A Mew . . Straw Hat's Here! Win an Air Caltfomla holiday trip for two to Lake Tahoe! Stay at Lakelantt VIiiage, enjoy a Budget Rent-a-Car. 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JAR ~~~ DIET DELIGHT @ PEACHES CUN' PEACHES t. • I I(' '• '-•"" ... \I t •l or It 11,o •2~$1 16 oz. : HEAVY DUTY LAUNDRY DETERGEt~T hmily Size ~l~AL.3.89 Assorted Weights & Count to Bags EFFERDENT DENTURE CLEANSER TABLETS LU DEN 'S ASST FRUIT BARRELS or ROOT BEER BARRELS 2 29 BAG Of 240 • U . "FUN SIZE" CANDIES ~-~·\ • 12 oz. BABY RUTH or BUTTERFINGER ~ :;;.-.: ~· 12 oz. PLANTERS JUMBO BLOCK or <#=--,;'"'..... REGGIE! • ~. -:..._:\ • 10 oz. PLANTERS 1 29 m:tf!~ PEANUTS • BAG 12" PUMPKIN f <Jf i ll(k (JI lr~al f u111 1.69' ASSORTED MAKE-UP KITS "Trick or Treat" BAG 19C TOPS TONE PLAY BLOOD R· 1 l•r" rn101 .inrl .1pp1·• ,1111 ,. 1 oz. TUBE 59c CUTEX POLISH REMOVER SAFE·EASY RAINPROOF YOUR CHOICE 3.95 EACH SPACE WAR COSTUMES "PEANUTS" COSTUM ES ' '·. . . . ~ f t I 2.79EA. Black CAPES Ht•lp' VOi• drr,, .. ,. ·' I t:I! 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Next t11nt. bfl1IO your pttSCrlJ)tlon to ltle protess1onals at Sav-on PAK 59c Of4 E--:J 4 j:J) "LONG Uft" Batteries "C" or "O" CELL PAKs39c Of 2 PAK AQUA· FRESH TOOTHPAStE 99 c •.• oz. TUBE CARNATION COFFEE·MATE NON-DAIRY CREAMER 9 159 22 oz. JAR • ~oc C•H•BWHOLEPEELEO ~-:~ ~ TOMATOES 1 ..•• ~ •• : .. •4:$1~ 16oz. CAN S DIET DELIGHT BARTLETT PEARS Pac.kl'<: 'r 11...t,. nr; o,ugar adaeo . .. •$ " 2c 1 16oz.CAN : no ,ug.i1 c1ao~o ~ 2cl ..,, •$ 16 oz. CAN : NABISCO 0 RE 0 COOKIES REGULAR OR DOUBLE STUF ZEE NICE 'N son BATHROOM -----TISSUE MIWfOITIMCM-tln......, .......,,._ a TOtO Hin ........... ..._.~u ........... fhy. IAt«AAMA-Hll._. .......... I --.. ·-· . - NATION...--------...... -..... ~-.... DO YOU NEED BANKRUPTCY? Christianity Aims at '80 Campaign I) H ~ n ~ 111 Mt. tht lonkruptcy Act c. twe WCM1 t hth ''°" in hfe. 7) Y111C4llfttfiillinott MOt1 dltlts ond ltep mott of~ ,_..,.,,,. 31..,.,.uptty k your right. 11 is nodi't'OC•. WASHJNGTON UP> A looee eoelilioft of ':bhlt!an activllt.t LI trylq to mold t.M ._,)', ervor and manpower of ton1trvaUve Cllrt.Uana nlo poUUcal ck>ut to "'" In nut year's pr.Iden .ial and COftCtnl onal lertJona TheH newly rreatNJ or1anluUona, b .. nn1 1uch name.a u The r hrlaUu Vmc. and the Moral 'ti aJOMl)'. ~ bev~ lb y can develop 1ruaroou or ~aniuUona lo bttome • force an &ecular polidca AL11IOVGll POLl.8 HOW MOffT Americana prefer to k p tbefr politic• and relil'IOft aeparate. hlatory howi lt dot n't always work thM way TM~ wu the anti Calhobc campa\p almf'd at Al Smith m th 1128 pres denllal c1mpal1n and John K~nnedy'a trank dlacuulon of h 11 Catb0Uc1•m in 1 Jlmm.)' Cart r added another chapter ln llrfl. ~hen bla at.at~ aa a "bom llalD Cbrlatlan" took on a v111bl rol u bis 1ucce11ru1 campaaen unfolded In lJIO. a new tHturt Pf'(>mlaet to be thu ac UvlUes of the conaervaUvt, or evanaellcal, Chrt1 llan movement Ahny leaden of thci C001erv1tJve Cbritlllan tCroups know Heh olht!r 1tnd work to1 ther on various lsaues But th~ groups do not form ~ m onolJlh POR EXAMPLE, TIU: SOUTHE&N Baptist Convenlioo. one or the l1rgeat non.Catholic de· nom10atJoru1 in the country, support.a the SALT lJ treaty with the Soviet Union wbile some or the groups orgaruzed spec1f1 cally lo exert poUUcal in· nuence Oppo8e 1t. .. Politicians are beamrune to realize that re- ligion is a factor in public opinion," aaid Wiiliam Elder. bead of the Christian Citlzenahip Corps, an arm of the Southern Baptist Convention. Eider's work concentrates on providlna in· formation and analysis through a publication called .. Moral Alert." rather than on endoraina candidates. .. WE WANT IT TO BE HANDLED correctly, lest we go off with knee-jerk reactiona and not han- dle the potential power we have responsibly." Elder said in a telephone Interview from Nashville, Tenn. But some of the others are more candidate· onent.ed. • -The Chris tian Voice, begun this year in ~aciflc Groves. Calif., claims a membership of 12e,OOO, In· eluding 3,000 clergymen , and hopes to raise $3 million for political and lobbying aclivilles next ye&1r "We 're not going to be engaging in just single· issue politics. We will be engaging in what we call ·moral issue' politics." says Gary Jarmin. the group's Washington lobbyist JARMIN SA VS THE GROUP plans lo set up a poht1c<1I al'l 1on l'Om m1ttE'c this year or early next This will <1llow the 1otroup to solicit contnbution!> and spend them on p0l1t1c-al a('l1v1t1es. including cuntnhut11>n'> to tand1datl'-. Another group, lt1t• Wat.hinJ(ton bu!>cd Moral M aJor!ty, <Jl..,o plan:-. to :-.et up a pohucal action c-w11 rn1ltN' 1n lht· t·omin1i: months. !>ays its ex t•c:ut1ve dire«lur. the Hev Robert Bllhngs Billings said he I!) "extremely disappointed in Carter's positions' although his group has not ta\..en a pos1t1on on a Carter candidacy. The Chrlstian Vol.ce. however, has already de· cided to back a Republican -one of "only two or three under serious consideration." The contacts bave been w1Lh the org"3nizalions of former CaUfomla Gov. Ronald Rea1an. former Treasury Secretary John Connally and Rep. Phillip Crane of Illino1s, saJd Jarmin. BUT JARMIN SAID ('AMPAIGN contnbu tions will not be the main 1mpacl ·~ore s1gn1f1canl than the dollars will be our a1J1ht y to turn out voll'rs." he £><11d .. Part of the foundation for the new·fouad polltlul acllvl1m for <'On1trntlve Cbrl1t1an1 rom 1 from lb ao callfd "New RJpt" movement. Jarmin. ror umple, once worked for the Amtrkan ConMrvallv Union And tbe 1roup'1 W11hlqtoo reprenntatlvea maintain cloee con· tect wtth other conaervatlve airoupe SoDM leadere of the evanaellcal Christian movement art preachera who have buUt up na· Uonal folLowtnp throu1h reU(C1ou11 \tdevlaion and radio ahowa ONt! JR THE aEV. PAT Robertton, wbolle "700 Club' show 11 on lelev1sion tbrou&boul lhe t'ountry tto~rtaoo 11t1d lo an lntervtew lbat re- Tilt ••• A landfill operator bulldozes pinball machines into oblivion ln Portland, Ore. on orders of Multnomah County Sheriff. The machines were seized in raids last March but the owners never came rorward to claim them. Ex-Yippie Leader Rouses Students LARAMIE. Wyo cAP> Former Y1pp1e lt.>ad~r Jerry Rubtn 1s spark1n~ t•ampus de monstraliuns <1gain, leveling cnt1C1l>m at topics rungrng from government and big business to wet T s hirts Rubin, one of the Chicago 7 anU -war pro· testers spoke al the University of Wyoming and his wo.:.S. led to a protest denouncint a fraternity's wet T ·ablrt cont.al as .ex.lat and de&r8dlna to women. bl b . Rubin also criticized the government. g u~1- ness and socialism and pred1cted the 19805 will bring aretumtoactiviRm. "I trunk people are tired of the separation or the ·Me Decade.' " he said of the '70s "The '80s will be a people's movement " Rubm c<.11led for breaking up major 011 com pan1es and creating a national e nergy corpornt1on l>O eneri:y dec1s1ons would be public FACTORY DIRECT FABRIC al 52.95 YARD :sTm 55-8'5 OTHERS NOT IN STOCK 30 % •FI WE MAKE IT • WE SILL IT • WI INST ALL IT • MO MIDDLE-MEW- FAST 1 DAYS SERVICE ON MOST ORDERS f lOOO's of yards Of Drapery Fabric In Stock •DEL MAR WOVEN WOODS • LEVOl.ORS • llCORATOR ROOS • SWAGS & C~CAOES •AUSTRIAN •SCALLOP Clm"8te Installation Availallle 100% Guarantee On All Workmanship & Materials F.11 IM THE HOME ESTIMATES l"Y Direct .-1 SAVI 714-832-4894 OUR OFFICE Will ANSWCll YOUR QUESTIONS A80UT 8ANKllUPfCV WIJH()Uf CHARGE Ou• fou• Are Roo•onobltt U1ioua .~le mual 1•t Involved ln aovernment and poUtic• becauu 1overnment bu IOUm ln· volved ln reli1lon. Ht polntl t.o aueb luuea u 1cbool prayer and "aaaault.t on the family·" ALAN LURY A 1300 DOVE ST PoUa ahow that ror most American.a, rell&ion , AriOttHtv AT LAW sum 200 and poUUcs ahould not and do not mix, followln& (71 .. ) 955•3063 NEWPOllT BEACH. CAllf the con1tJtutional 1uidellne that baa separated ~ 92660 church and slate olflclally since the country'• '::~~=;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ foundln1. But-a definite minority holds other - view a. Two-thirds of the public -87 percent -said a candidate'• rell&lon is of lilUe Importance t.o them, a recent Aaaociat.ed Preas-NBC News poll showed. But 18 percent of those surveyed said lhe can· dldale'a religion ia very important and 15 percent said the religious facets or s candidate'• ure are fairly Important. Two percent of the 1,800 adults interviewed nationwide by telephone Sepl. 24 and 25 were DOt sure. Gas Rationing Plan Approved WASHJNGTON <APl -Despite predictions from congressmen that guoline ratloninl could be · needed al any time, an Ener1y Department analyst says il could take a couple of yean to wblp a workable plan into shape. Under a compromlae &1ven flna1 con&reMiooa.1 approval Tuesday, the president can order raUoa· ing any Ume there la a ~ al 2JO percent ln aaaollne or diesel fuel supplies ln the United Slates. The House and Senate wiU 1et a crack at re· jecting whatever d~lalled raUonln1 plan UM Carter admlnlalraUon concoct.a before the a&udby plan aoes "on the ahelf" for poulble future uae. Moreover. eitbef' bome wouAd bave the opUoe of blocldnl actual lmplemeatadicm ol raUon•n1, Rep. Jobo Dln1ell. D·lllda., :r.netpal auUaor of the eompnNlliM blll approv •U·l12 ltJ tbe Houae nae.day, aaid coedWoaa ~ulriq ..... rationlng "could occur at &DJ Ume. • FOCUS ON COMMUNITY HEAL TH '>PONM>ltH> HY PACIFICA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL •ALL YOO WA.NTTO KNOW ABOUT HIGH ILOOD PR.ES.WR.£" U!CT\JRE -FILMI -ILOOD PUSSURE OIECIC TUESOA Y, OCT08Ell 30, 1979 7 :00 · 9 :00 P .M. k . &ANICALU&. M.D .. CARMEN VUPP A CONFERENCE CENTER IHIC> ~1•wue~1rec1 t'u blc>Q So111h of -..11nl 'lunllnpon Bueti. (alilornu. foe llC1oft"'MIOM Piion« 8"Hl61 I lat n: I Sears Huntington Beaeh SURPLUS STORE \\ l' ... 1•11 llr'-1 •jllJlll\ ,11111 dh1 ltl'\llOU\'fi m••1t·h<1ntll'" r111m ~Jr' kl'IJll and l' u IU Iott U1!>I n hul ion V. J ' 11nu ... QUOlt<d Jrt· 1h .. n•l(ular pn<'t'' .11 ~ h1<·h t)w •km" "t'rt' lormcrl) <Jlft•rt!d by ('~tulul( "' in mAtl) !wan. fh.u1I 'tor~ around lht' C'UWltry ~ TOY BONANZA t;:~ -: ~ · FOR EARLY SHOPPERS ~-ii SA VE 25o/o-40°/0 -. ON ALL fOYS IN STOCK Save 50°/o-60°/o <-' . Women's " ... :;).. Pant Suits , I · . \ I Were $31 .50 to $14 88 .~- I Now s7oo ~., / to s11so f Men's Pants Were $13.99 Now s7oo SaveS200 Color T.V. ~---~~ Was $659.99 Now s455oo Exercize Cycle --Now s5500 I ' .. Women 's Nighties Were $6.99 Now s400 ct? Women's Dresses Were $17.00 Now s599 Vlnyl Coated Steel Trash Can 30 Gallon Was $18.79 Now s10°0 32 gallon was $22.72-now $13.00 Battery Charger- Was $67.90 Now s4100 H....,._leada IMS Adam• Ada•• A llla&.ctUa CTltllU·lllM STORE H0'11l8 M•.·Ft1., t :»t :M 'at•~ay,t:Jt.t:M H ... ay,U: ... l :tt Alll•..,.8ura c"'4k pla• . . .. 'untington Mqm Freed Woman Facea ChiltJ.1tealing Charge1 ., ............. ................. CamaUa llW...J. UM .. ye.,.. old H__,._ Deacla IDOlber hcla1 eatradttloa from ArllHNI oe Calllornta feloay t~ld·•tMDC chara ... bu b9en freedaplL Mra. Mlller, U'l'lltecl ut J\lly retumed to Oraaae County . la ArkanNI oa 1uap1doo ot kid· Valeeoa, who reportedly apent uptn1 her •19ar-old daqlMr, a year traveUn1 wltb ber ••• freed Ud.a week oe ta.ooo mother, nov.-ii Uvlna with an ball aftw appearuat before a Arkanau foeter family. Judi• In lerrYvtU., Ark. Arkamu ofnclala aald Mn. Miller bu the rllbt to cbaUeqe ArhnaH aut borttlee uld the le&allty ot the extradlt.Aon or- . Tuelday llln. llllller •lated abe der. Court bearln11 on aucb a plans to ftpt the utracllUoe or-cballenae. they aald, could take DAILY PILOT AJS A•l'•l •lftl Dr. William B. Whit· lnl, medical officer of . the at.ate Compensation Jn1urance Fund, has been appointed to the steering committee of Southern Occupational Health Center bead· quartered at UC Irvine. Compute r• Tal,k Topic dtr 1l1aed lut week by uptotodays. Arlunaaa Oo¥ernor Wiiliam ----------------------------------Clinton. Wiiiiam L Grant, Hunt-in&ton Beach, has been u - signed to the Westmloater office of the C alifornia Highway Patrol after com- pleting 20 weeks of training a t the CHP Academy in S a cramento . He is a graduate of Marina High School and Golden West College. "Computer Sdence and ~ Tecbftlcal l:ntnpreMur, ' wlll ~ the toote ot a talk by Erwtn Tomuh toallht at UC lrvtne. The lecture, kllnnina at 8 o'clock in Room UO of Building F in the UCI Medical Sciences Complex, ia free and open to lbe public. Tbe event ii belna spon.aonct by the UCI Department ol ln- fo rm a tl o n and Computer Science. For additional informa- tion, phone 83J..S233. T be Huntln1ton Beach woman, the subject of a year- lona search by varlou.a law en- forcement a1encles, wu ft'eed last Aucuat when her bail wu reduced, but wu rebooted after the extndltloo order was Sl&Ded. Huntiniton Beach police al- le1e Mrs. Mille r took her d aughter , Valeena, from her Huntington Beach home in July 1978. The girl's arandpareota were na med her legal guardians in 1977. They have tried, without success, to have the youna girl Sheriff Sets Gems Show Vict ims Invite d to Jliew Sto len Goo ds The &>uth Orange County Sheriff's Depart- ment sub6talion m Laguna Niguel will have an open house of sorts Thursday and Friday. Housing Funds OK'd Orange County Supervisors have agreed to ac- cept $208,000 ln federal block grant funds for af. fordable housing projects. iJowever, use of the bonus grant money will have"nrings attached by the granting agency, the federal department of Housing and Urban Development CHUO). Under terms of the grant, county-proposed programs muitt be scrutinized oy federal officials. Supervisors directed three county offices to prepare the county's proposed allocation of funds for HUD's perusal. Niguel Woman Named Laguna Nt,ue.1 resident Roma Hall bu been -*intecl to the Oraqe Coun~ Veterans Advboey Committee by Supervfaor Edi.Ion Mflle~. . Ms Hall was a surgical and medical techn1· cjan at military and clvlllan bospit.ala wblle eerv-ial ln the U.S. Army dwinl tbe ltorean war. Sbe notr ls employed as an ln••t11ator wltb U.. Oruge County Public Defender'• office. The featured attraction will be about $250,ood in jewelry, silver aod other household items believed stolen from residences throughout Orange County, Including the Orange Coast area. Only victims of the burglaries will be allowed to visit the substation in efforts to identify the stolen property. RESIDENTS MUST BE accompanied by police officers or have a cbpy of a police report in hand concerning the thefts, according to sheriff spokesman U . Wyatt Hart. "We want to discourage browsing because thia ls pretty valuable stuff,'' Hart said. Hart said the jewelry, silver and other items were found ln,a U-hauJ truck Oct. 16 after a Mi.a sion Viejo resident surprised • burelar THE 8V8PSCI' FLED but olft~ the traelt ID Sama Ana aft.et pttiDa a fJom tbe Mteekm Vt• victtm. Bart Mid Sidney T. Bettle, .. ol s-ta Ana. was arrested on suspicion ol burglary. R~ may lDlpect U. atGlaa .....-rty at tbe substaticm at 30143 Crown Vallej Partnra1' from t :»e p.m. Tbunday ad flrom t-t p.m. Fri- day. ~ANY COLORS AND STYLES A y AILAILE . FROM AS l lTTlE AS s199 ALL MaCHAllDISI -JICT TO STOCK 011 HAllD G&S OAK LOG SALE C~te with gr:ate, cilt\ cool bed connector. AVAll.A•U ~··. ~··, ~·· 3011 , 36" 1 •21• I '8"cmdSIDS 5 PC. DINING SET 1'1t111. ''•t11111 36"TA8LE WITH4AAM CHAIRS All ALUMINUM Will NOT RUST A 14 DAlLY .... OT nc......,. Prlacllla Prealey, tx·wife or Elvia Pre•••r· ha• been f lmina commerda.la u apokeawoQ>an for W ella Balaam abam· poo, followlq ln the footaU!ps ol Farrah Fawcett, Jaclyn Smith and Cbttyl Ladd. .. . . Hl·INTENSln LAMP SALE .. ': .. 4-•• 6.99 .-.. .............. e.c.... ... .....,,.,. ..... ..., ......... ..._. . - NATION Nation's Youth Flunking .. Vote Test WASIUNOTON (AP> -Clvlc NaUonal AleoelaUoD of Secoedary 1roupt l8d educaton, alarmed at the School ~ala, to14 a news ec>n· PNC I pt._. drop l11 tbe number ot f trence y lbat tJae deeli.Dt 1n youa• America•• who rtfllter to youth voter reefJtraUoa wu u much vOte. are mounUq a drive to alp '&I> oauae for alarm u decliMI 1n ltu· Ulla year'• bJ&b ac:hool aenlor cl.au at dent.I' 1coree on readlq and math •tbool. leltl. Tbty are tolllt1q hiah acbool prtn. Some 51 percent of tJae aaUoa'• clpal1 to .. ne u voUna reliatran ln ll·to·20-year-oldt rellatered to vote the ~ 1tat.1 that allow prtn •• lo the prelldeatlal eleeUoe ol 1"12, a clpah to play that role. EIMWbere, year aft« the 2llth .\mendmmt ea· they are hoptna to brtna the local re-franchlled them in all f9dera1, 1ta&e 1l1trar or a deput,y Into the school to and local elections. re1l1ter atudenta after tbelr 18th But only 47 percent of .the youn1 birthdays. adults relbtered to cut a ballot in 8COIT ftlOMION, director ot the 1978 in the presjdentiaJ race bet..-een Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter. and only ~ percent were reliltered to voi. in the cooereuional electiona Jut fall. BY COMPA&180N, 72 percent ol all adult.a re&istered to vote in um. 81 percent 1n 1978 ud ea percent 1n 1978. Tbomsoo said tbe public &eta upset when 20 percent of high scbool stu· dent• fiunked a statewide teat in reading and math. ''We should get ju.at as upset Yt'ben 65 percent of tbe youn1 people nunk the voting test" because democrM:y ,......e.14 .... , ................................... ~ ...... ...... SPUNDOLA ACRYLIC KNITIING YARN -llG."' c o....•-Witdl.1t' 0.¥11. Cll>CMf•ll•. ~..... . ..... 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Jack McKlnney will be able lo jugaJe bia llneup for any position or altuauon that pops up, a luxury few coaches can afford. He did it with skillful ease Tuesday. replacine s trencth with speed in a 102·87 victory over the offense-minded Ut.ab Jazz. A FORUM CROWD of 8,SS7 saw the Lakers close the third quarter and the fourth quarter with th.is lineup: 6-2 Norm Nixon and 6-3 Brad Holland at guard 6-6 Mike Cooper and 6-6 Keith Wilkes al forward and 6·11 J im Chones at center. That's quite a change for a team that features one of the tallest starting lineups in the game when it's healthy. "I did it for defense," McKin ney explained. "We wanted to get some quickness 1n there ~ecause our big guys were get tmg beat defensively. "Our best defensive forward!> a r e Wilkes. Ford and then Cooper. We had to combat quickness with quickness and J thought 1t worked out well. We certainly got a lot or turnovers out of it " THAT THEY DID, 22 to be ex act. But the big story was the way Cooper, subbing for the In· jured Magic Jobrulon, shut down Pete Maravich in the first half and then Adrian Dantley In the second. Lakers for the now injured Spencer Haywood. scored juat two of his game-high 21 points off Cooper in the second half. Even if you took away tbe 36 points he bas scored in two starts this week, Cooper would be a big plus lo the La.leers for his defense alone. "WE EXPECTED HE'D help us in lime but I didn't think it'd be t~is soon in the season," McKinney said. "I know that when aagjc returns. we've got a stopper, a player wbo can con- ce ntrate o n d e f e ndin g somebody.'' McKinney's pre-game instruc· tions lo Cooper were simple "I ~Id him to spend the night play. mg defense and not to let Pete have the ball," the rirst-year coach said. Cooper was more than glad to oblige. · 'll 's something I've been do· ing since high school," the 170- pound . second -year m an shrugged. "I'm Just no'!' getting 1t together offensively. I've had experience play1ng forward so 1t was nothmg new to me. "When I was put m. we we re told to run We didn't hC1vc to sel up the play-; ·· FORD . A FAVORITE target or the Forum boo birds. got plenty or cheers th.I!-> time for a 15-point, six-rebound effort in 23 minutes. Most of.that came in the final quarter when he was triggering a releotlesa faat break and anchored tha t, stingy defense. "The only people J ·m trying to impress lS the coach and my teammates." he said . "I'll do whatever McKinney wants me to do and anything lo help the J players. Whe n I do that, I can go - home happy " ·,. Ford hasn't exactly been hit· ij ting the freeways in a good mood lately. In his first five · games. he took all of four shots. "WHEN YOU GET that few J sh?ts, you get out of synch," he~~ said. "If you're only playing de-' rense, it's hard on your overalJ game. I like to play as much as · the next guy but I understand; my role on tlus team . i, "It looks like the writers un-~' derstand my role now, too.·· he chided. "I 'm not getting into the print so negatively. But writers · ~ure are slow to learn." f i It looks hke Holland isn't go-'J 1ng to have any trouble pleasing I th(' Forum crowd Even when he ~; missed one of his long-range ~t bombs. which was quite often. J: the UCLA grad had the c rowd up~ on its feet - 'liEVER HAS SUCH a cold• <Stt l.AKERS, Page BZ> l. /. NOAM NIXON SAILS OVER UTAH'S ADRIAN DANTLEY TO SCOREtiVof:O~O'o-tt M aravich. averaging 25.8 points for his first four games, made just two of seven ahota in the flnt halt and fln.labed wttb 10 polo ts. Dant.Jey. a am all forward wbo lroalcally was tr.cled by tbe ~-size Scoring Act By Dionne DENVER <P> Marcel Dionne, the National Hockey League's leading scorer, tut the post on his first shot against the Colorado Rockies. but he dJdn't get discouraged. Dionne went on to score four ~oals. leading the Kings to a 7·4 ,victory over the Rockies here Tuesday night. He now has six goals and 12 assists in his team's even games this season "Sometimes you get a little oal-hungry," Dionne said after be game. "I've been having a ot of chances but they weren't oing in until tonight. "When I missed that first bance. I just said to myself, Tough luck I'll just have to ork harder.• l knew I was go· ng to have a good game · · Dionne wound up with rune or e Kings' 31 shots on goal ,t "I'm glad I got them torught cause we needed the win," he id. "But we still have to cut ' wn our goals against." 1 Dionne opened lhe scoring at 1: 13 of the first period while sprawled on lhe ice 10 feel in front of the Colorado goal. He Malavasi's Lasi. G8ine? For Rams Coach., It May Be Win -or Else By JORN SEVANO Of U.. O•lly ~-Shift It's nervous time for Ray Malavas1 After devastating back-to-back losses lo Dallas and San Diego. the rumor mill has it that a, loss against the New York Giants this Sunday would just about sign Malavasi's death ticket out of the Ram organization. Owner Georgia Rosenbloom watched her team not only get beaten, but embarrassed in the last two showings, and it's no secret she hasn't been pleased with the way things are going. DUE TO THE CIRCUMSTANCES, Ma lavas1 1s on edge . . . and deservedly so. T he Ram coach was short and curt with most of the media at his weekly breakfast on Tuesday. When one reporter asked about offensive tackle Doug France a nd his elbow injury , Malavasi answered with a quick "no comment." When another asked about the team's morale and said some players were looking for direction from management and tbe coaching staff he re· torted. "Who said those things? Who said t hose things? I want to know " It's easy to see that Malavas1 1s coming under a lot of pressure and stress. SURE THE INJ URIES are one thing. But playing in}u;ed players l France and corner back Rod Perry), and leaving quarterbacks in too long to take a severe beating is another. "Ther e's always more pressure in a winning situation like the Rams," admits Malavasi. "If you don't win, it looks like it's your fault. It may be, or it may not be. "You can't lose the people we 've lost and be a top football team. When you've been as wiped out with injuries as we have, depth has nothing to do with how good or bad you are." "WE'RE GOING TO MAKE some adjust· ments this week." be says. ''We're going lo make some moves, both in personnel and in the roster." Lineup chaJ)ges might include resting an ob· viously inept France, who couldn't block Mal1vas1 if he had lo. And getting some healthy bodies to stre nlZtben a weak Ram secondary. Pal Thomas, with an ailing calf and an ulcer. was supposed to be released from the hospital COMME~TARY Tuesday. His playing time though Uus Sunday s hould be minimal, if any. Perry is definitely out with his recurring knee problem. And Dave Elmendorf is continuing to play despite problems with his back and neck THAT LEAVES SUCH HEALTifY stalwarts as Sid Justin, Nolan Cromwell, Ivory Sully. Eddie Brown and Dwayne O'Sleen to defend the de- fensive backfield. Malavasi indicated the Rams have looked at. or a re going to look at Ken Ell.is. Ricky Odome and Jake Scott as possible replacements to fill the VOid . One change already made 1s the signing of Gordon Gravelle as offensive tackle. He was cut by the New York Giants two weeks ago. ANOTHER BIG CHANGE might be tn the alignment of the defense. which would go fro m the conventional 4.3..a the Rams have been running to a 3·4·4, with Mike Fanning and Larry Brooks alternating at nose guard. "There's no doubt we're in a bind , .. Ma1avas1 says. "We only have so many people. We have four solid linebackers and we're short in the secondary. lt 's the logical thing to do." I /JJ -. a =r=- aid bis best goal was on a power play al 8: 11 or the second period, when he took the puck on a pass from Butch Goring and fired a wrist shot past Colorado eoalie Hardy Aslrom. Still, Malavasi is looking for some answers. and people, to solve his current dilemma and maybe save his job. Logistics may bave nothing to do with how the Ram s play Sunday because the bottom line will be to win. LAKER MIKE COOPER SKIES ON AN ABORTED SLAM DUNK . .- Jimmy the Greek AFC Powers Emerging .Just As Predicted . ' !' NEW YORK -With lhe NFL regular season put the halfway mark, the projected 1t.renlt.b ol the AFC remains vealed in cluba like 'New England, Pittaburgb and San Diego, all -0f which are exactly where they were expected lo be -oo top of their respective divisions. Jn the East, the Patriots deserve their one- 1ame qe over Miami, which wu earned at the expense of an inconslatenl Dolphin offense. Miami ii atruallin& and will eontlnue to do so until Don Shula makes a move to replace Bob Grl ... with Don Strock. when everyone is healthy . Houston can win even when Dan Pa1lorini has -a bad day, but~ un- less Earl Campbell ls healthy. • BRIAN SIPE I S PRESSING Terr y Bradshaw as the AFC Centtal's moat produc· live passer, but the Browns need a healthy Greg Pruitt to remain in the runninl for a possible wild-card berth. And, as the Steelers learned. even the Benaals are • threat if not taken seriously. DESPITE SAN DIEGO'S quick start. the race ln the West will remain very interesting. Seattle can score against anyone lf Zom doesn't throw interceptions and Oakland bas flashed some of the brilliance of lta champlooahip form . Defense remains a constant strenlt.b of the Broncos, and the surprising ChJefs will remain a factor. ly Cross, Colgate 11 over Columbia, Georgia 10~ ove r Ke ntucky, Princeton-Harvard even,' Cornell 3 over Dartmouth, Pittsburgh 13 over : Navy, Auburn 3 over Wake Forest, Penn Staie:· 21 over West Virginia, Ohio State 13 over ' Michigan Slate, Florida 10 over Tulsa; Arrtly· Boston College even , Iowa 2 over Wisconain, '· Notre Dame 12 over South Carolina. Mississippi' 20 o ver Vanderbilt, P urdue 35 ove r THE <n'HEa NFL GAMES: Wuhlnllon 6 Northwestern, Nebraska 27 over Colorado, over New Orleans, Houaton t over N.Y. Jets, Oklahoma 27 over Iowa Stat e. Minnesota 13 PlttaburRb 2 over Dallas, Buffalo 2 over Detroit, over Illinois. New Enaland 5 over Baltimore, St. Louil 3 over Alabama 31 over Virlioia Tech, Texas l'1 Cleveland, llllbmeaota l over Tampa Bay, Los SMU O .. laho s An1eles 7 over N. Y. Olanta. Illa.mi U over over • .. ma tale 2 over Kanau, Mia- G reen Bay, Ph'lade~bla·ctnclnnati even. souri 19 over Kansas Slate, Texu A•M 19 over ' Rice, Baylor l8 over TCU, Arkanaas 2 over .t l TD IET8 BA VI! SOLVED their QB dilem- m a aad wW bear watchine as spdllen within the divillon throughout the remainder of Ult! H alOD. Buffalo has loet lta offensive punc.b, but the eo•u. with Bert J ones back ln t.be UMup, will abo be a factor 1n det.ennlnine the flnal stand· lllplotbeEul. With a win Thursday nl&bt in Oaltla.Dd, San Dle10 could lain a three-lame lead over the Raiden. QB Dan Fout.a bu beell apeetacular with three 1ttaiabt 300-yard perfonnancea and the Charier defense ablolutely mauled the Rams on Saday. Ken Stabler and the Oakland offense wlll have to avoid tbe k1ed ol allstde that COit them a victory ap!Mt tbe Jets, and the secondary wlU bave to cootaln tbe Cb.at1en' recelvlng Denver 7 over Kanau ty, Cbfcasc> S over San Houston. Orep 7 over Wub.IQston State, use Franclaco. Seattle 2 over AUanta <llllonclay). LS over CalllomJe, UCLA-Wuhlns ton even. ' COLLEGE POOTaA.LL: lllcbllan 30 over Stanford 21 over Oreson St.ate. Tulane 4 over Pltllburth remains the ft.I ol tbe rodt· '1 ribbed AFC Central and will ~ much tou&be:r corps. SutJ>'eto by.i. ft Y"' it ... t.;: • .:... . --· .... ·----.111·•._ .. _ ........... ._.. as r ea Ft •• -• • • .. Indiana. C1elDIOG 1 over NOltb Carollna State, Georeta Tech, Mempbla State 7 over North Tu· Yale 30 over Pena, SyraeuM 1 ov.r lllami 1 H State, Louisiana St.ate 3 over Florida State. • e (=~'.;~·:, w Jlf':!ri ~ .. over ...... )f.~ .. ;.:::::;;.·.lliilllii,ill1 ·,L.Oli•• .. Tilllielillllll'lllllilllH .. 5..~..W. ... _ .. ____ .. aa£iiiir .... . . ... ,... .... ~---......------ I w~.0atot1era.. ,m A Capaule R1port ''°"' "'9 Wortd of lport1 .··Oriole&' Coach Frey, 48, Selected Royal8 Manager . Pn. APD1111&r•11 KANSAS CltyL.llo. -Jim J'Ny, a 11-year Ill v..,_ of U.. DUUDOn onoa..· or1ulaaUae, ......... ......, ol U.. ....... Qty Royall lb-.,. Ptey, •. ,._. wwi.y Henoa. wboae ce»tract wu DOt rw .. d after •~ MUC. at I.be bead of t.be American ~:, beeD biWq lmtruet.or for the Oriolet 11Dce -ttTO, wortina wlt.h auch Baltimore batUn1 •tar• 11 'r•Dll Robl oaon, Brooks Roblnaoo. Ken SlnJJetoo, Lee May and Oery Roenicke. in 1'75. be toot°" tbe added duties of flut base coach for Mana1er Earl Weaver's club, one of the mo1t auceeufuJ franebilee in tbe American League tbe pa1t~ade. "Jim baa worked clo.ely with Earl all tbele yean aod I would expect be bat a lot of lbe M1M ldeu,'' 1ald Johll Blake, a1 ..... apokeamanfortheOriolea. Frey Joined Baltimore ln 1ISS after a 14-year mlDor • leasue career a an outfielder. He man••ed the Orioles' rook.le •.team iD Bluefte&d, W. Va., for two yean and worked u a Baltimore teOUt unW 1970. • Althoaeb be compiled a llletime battin1 averqe of ..30Z r at u ~· Prey never mlldie tt to the bi& lea.sues. ln· atead around with 12 dlff_._t miDOI' leape chabt. He won batdq tit.lea witb TU1la of tbe Texas Leque In 1957 and Rodwter ol tbe International Leasue in lllO. -----..-e •I Clw D••------ Marsball football coach S..y aa.dle, wboee out- manned team waa trounced, '8-0, by Mlutulppi State '1'hia la the big time, this is what it's all about." MONTREAL -Reaction wu mixecJ Tuesday II ' • u members of the MonlJ'eal Expos learned t.bat Manas« Dick Williama had been named NatiOGal Leaeue baseball's mana1er of the year in a poll conducted by Tbe Ataociated Presa. .. Let's just say I'm slad the players eave him a chance to win lt," said pitcher Steve Rosen, who rarely spoke to WlWams durinl the course of Montreal'• most succesafuJ ':. season in iu biatory. "There were many negative in· nuences in terms of his personality and it doesn't seem right to reward a negative in· nuence with a positive award," Rogers added. R eliever Elias Sosa, meanwhile, viewed the honor differently. . "Dick did a hecltuva job for us," be said. "He made a lot of good moves and contributed to a lol of wins." But outfielder Warren Cromartie aaid .,~ that the players were reapomlble for moct 9' thoee victories. "I think Dick could have done a lot more for the club," aaid Clvmartie. "We had a lot ol OPPOl1UDe times to win ....... ID tbe ~ part of uae ,._ -u '9 bad m8de aome mew• bat be ut bilek aDd Jet tbiDO .....,.,.. •• ,Tblrd bueman Larry Parrtab crttldled tbe tempera· meat Ol Wllllama rather than tbb performance. IJ~C-IJC£A Game 1t'HI Not Be T~d For the first time since 1965 the USC·UCLA EiJ. game, traditionally played in November, will not 411 • be televised by ABC, the network announced. The reason for the cancellation is because of this week's televiaed encounter between the Bruina and Waabingt.on, which will be UCLA's fifth televiaed broadcut in two years, the limit allotted to colleen by the NCAA. ABC la t.aklnl a chance by the move in uaumlng the Huskies will beat the Bn.tina and thus set up a Pac-10 tlUe same with USC Nov.10, which may be televised. Roger Carlson ., ···--~r•.i ........... .... TlJJllUc ID a m1IMCI Ibo* at tbe ....._., &erllM • Wntts; ltfted dM •• tr Pw1tmt Tnl1 . Bl11trs (1.0) to a to-• NaUanal Buatball A.I-' aoclaticm *'°'Y ovw KUNI a&,,....._, D&Ot. • • Forward llam1ce ...... wu r-.n .. from die IDJ.,... ,. aervt ill& lifter be ltart.cl J1'9CtkMI for Uae ftnt time WI nar. He Hfttncl a cracked Im_..• Ma ri'9at bud chlltq a worbut lut 1QIDJDer .• ,.....,. ,,._ MOnd U at Im II polDU lD the ftnt quart.US..~ a • ploded for 40 polMa ucl .-• to • 132·127 wln o•er wlnleH D•••er ... Rookie o.'fle Gr11•• ... Ulllll tlant free throws ln tM -.U • W!l9 di to ... bJ• tbe QUca90 Balla to tab • --wtD over New Jeney ... o...,.. ~ md LanJ ..... ._.. ~. pG6nU ... ,...... a fourth.quarter tporl u Su ADtoa.io whlpl*I BM.on, l»llO ... ,... Dnw poured LD 27= and lteft aa .. added 24 to pace Uata to • 121·111 wtD Oftl' ........ "°" Cleveland. Cl...iand't lllU •lld11' Md all acoren wilb 35 polDU •.• ...., ....... leond M POtnta. Z2 of t.bem ln tbe tlnt ball, Jeacttnc tbe New Yort KaJeb to a 131-112 win over Indiana. Tbe aumdanee, an"'"'DC*t u 7,111, waa the lowest ln tbe ll·yea.r bl.Mory ol tbe new lladltoa Square Garden ... Milwaukee tot 32 potnta from ....... 1-.... and took advantace of .,,,.e cold outalde lhoottn1 by Phoenix to defeat the Sum, l14-Ull. Four tecbn.lcal foult were called lnchlding one each on oppoalnc centers Al•u AU.a and KeM ae... after they aquared off after a fou:rth·period colliaion. Lea ''Track" &Mt••• led all aeoren wit.b M poinu. m11n r1e ... , .. -.... era,._, St. Loui.a' Wa,.e BabJ~ fiipped ln b1a third ~ aoal of tbe same with 3:M rematntn1. cllmaxtne a ' comeback which Un.d the Blues from a fou.r-1oat deficit to a WUe with the Boston Bndnt in the Na· tJonal Hockey Leatue Tueldl.y Dllbt. It wu bit flnt tbree- 1oal performance in tbe NHL ... Left·wlnl a.e.e ..._ scored two eoaJa oo a deflectklD aDll a 15-foot ala~ to fire Montreal to a W victory over Atlaata • . • &anti scored bis ftfth aoa1 ol the year on a rebound lbot ftom 817u TroUler wit.b 1:17 left to Utt tbe New York IJlanders to a W tie with Edmonton. Tbe same wu marred by two 1ame m.la· conducts and 10 major penaltie1. A same mileooduct wu given to Dawe Se•_.. foe ldckinl Ialaaders IOalJe 8llb Smida in a aecood·perlod ftlbl that allo aaw GU)' ...... ol t.be Islanders eJeeted for beiDC tbe t.bll'd man ln the ftebt • . . Bo8ton bu acquired ccter ...., L&'• •• from A.Uan· ta for future comlderatiou . . . Tbe Waehtnpno Cas*ala aent left wtnca ... G....,.. and Gnc .... to Renhe)' ol tbe AHL to get into shape • . . Retired star 8eMw B.U did not make an expect.eel appearance at a workout beld by the Wln· nipeg Jeta. Bepe £••*• 7~-tl ••rKa DESI'IN. Fla. -Com~an Bob Hope's tint II foray into deep-sea fUlhing landed him a whopper of a marlin, and, he says, probably a whopper of a fish story. "I'll have t.bat kid mounted, and I'll bave a 40-m.lnute story about it to boot," Hope said aft.er hauling in a 70-pound, eight-owice white marlin recently off the northwest.em Florida Gulf Coast. ~·· B•rt 111 Br1dropla11e f'Up Miss Budweiser , with driver Doa CbetloweU. • aboard, flipped on Laite Washington Tuesday while trying to set a water speed rtt<>rd for un· limited hydroplanes. Cbenowelb suffered frac- tured ribs and possible internal injuries. The boat was destroyed . . . Houston outfielder Joee Cnas baa declared be will enter the rree aaeut draft ... First baaeman-outfiekSer Klke Jorgemea. who mi.ued a month of the 1979 baseball aeuoo with a blood clot on &be brain following a beanin1, waa -•coalred by ta.. New YOl"k 11.U bolD TesM to complete tbe W&me ......... deal. .. a..a O'GnQ woo a unan- imous declsloo over Uptwelaht hour A.nm. 1.-, but. wUI require two mont.ba to beat faclal cuts, eostlDI bim a abot at the WBA title ... Man _.... came from behind to defeat Joe Berardi 226-2A>O for hia flfth Professional Bowling As· sociation title or lbe year in winning lbe Kessler Classic in Greenwood, Inc. . . Yale University coaches Nat Cue (women) and Mike Veapoll (men> have been named to coach lbe U .S. crews in the 1980 Moscow Olympics. re~., ........ d .. TV: Hone Racing -Today at Santa Anita, 7:30 p.m., Channel 52. RADIO: Hockey -Waabington al Kings, 8 p.m .. KUS CllSO). BASKETBALl DelM'fP*' .............. " .... KAR&ll AW.-IA88AR SCORES AN EASY •AtlKET. r ..... r-.•• I.AKERS WIN EASILY. • • shooter (3-11). received such an ovation. llcKlo.oey sure "°°ws a crowd pleaser when be sees one. "I. didn't mind lt tonight." McKinney aaid ot Holland's 11 abou ln 13 awurt.es. "I want him to feel comfortable. Besides. it wu good for him and ror the crowd. You need a lol of shots lD order to shoot better and Uus was a game be got to do that " Likewise. Chones is making the best of tus chance to strut tus stuff 'The back·UP center who 1s s tarling at forward now that Haywood is out grabbed 16 re- bounds-10 more than Kareem AbduJ.Jabbar. HAYWOOD, WHO RAS a h.ip point«, aod JobQ800, wbo bas a sswaiMd llaee. are woe kin& out today wbUe the nst or tbe team ceta a day's rea. DepeDdln.g oo bow be performs ln t wo--on·two scrimmages lbat included in- ua Wins, 12-10 LONG BEACH -UC ln 'ln<' ran 1t.s record to 4·2 in PCAA play with a 12-10 declsioo over Cal State Long Beach. here in water polo action Tuesday. The Anteaters. 7.9 overall. scored five goals in tbe first quarter and never trailed ln the came. j ured reserves Ray White and Olive r Mack, Ma&lc may be ready to play in Friday's bome c a me against Kao.su City. "I don't want to make any de· dsions rtgbt now." said McKin- ney. "I want to wail and see bow quick be is. Qwte possibly, he m ay not start." Bad knee or not. Magic is anx- ious to return from the Ukl.ay la yoff Having never been burl before and unaccustomed to coming off the bench, he·s going through some changes right now > "It's de finitely something new." he says, qwckly actdi.q ..I hope it's aometh.in& old, very soon." Edieon-FV Tickettt . Now Available Tickets for the annual collision betw('en football rivals Edison and Fountarn Valley, the defend· in g Sun set League champion and the defending Cl F Big Five Confe rence champion. are on sale at both campuses' fina.ncial omc~ daily from 8-2. Prices are $3 50 for reserved, S2.50 for general admission and Sl .25 for children 12 and under for lbe Nov. 2 game. to be ataaed at Anaheim stAdium. Welcome to the Club . . -l ·-' s.owi'y, but surely, the Newport Harbor Hilb Sailors are beeinninl to get a mesaace acrou. ~Y may never be considered tbe No. l team ln the CIF football pollt, but don't be aeaimt them wben No. 111 acroa the line of scrimmage. Once aaain the ·stuejacketa came up with one of tbelr patented abocken as Edlaon Hi&h'a Charier. went clown, 11·13, Friday night. For most it waa a abocker, for thole on the lnaide, they weren't too surprised, at all. The Sailon have made a habit of maldnl life milerable for F.dlaon, mucb ln t.be same manner 81 EdiloD bu burned the heart.a of Fountain Valley faithful. Former Fountain Valley Coach Bruce Pickford used to wonder out loud what made bis team aucb feast for Edi.aon. If you were to uk him about the Newport. Harbor-Edison series, he might advlae t.be Chargers of Edisoo: "Welcome to the Club." -t--E .. 'ft-.. .A "We always play well agau ... t UIO>VU, no ... s Newport Harbor aaaistant coach Larry Doyle. "Almost everyone over bere knew we could win." -Head C09Cb Hank CoebraDe ce»tinuea: "It •m• like it la a 119ycboloaical thlna· Sometimes our kidl don"t realise they are underdogs until llomeonetella them they are. , •'With Edison it always seems that way. .J:,dilon aeta a lot oi publlcit)' and our klda take that hito account and want to prove aometbinl dif. fennt. Maybe it't tometbinl ln tbe b~ t.bat lot lD when we ftnt atarted pla)'ina Edlloo. SI.nee t.be aeries started, tbe Sallon, from a school ball tbe al.le of Ediloo, have beaten the Cbarl .. 11·18, 21-3, 11·14 and tbe recent 17·13 de· ct.ioll wbUe 1oa1n1. 28-14 and u-10 ... a 4·2 edae. ~ wltb a auiclde acbedule. the Sailors are bat 2-1-1 overall, yet·tn tbe Sunset Leape the Tan are atop with a 1-0 reeord. Friday, a 1lm1lar acen• nturm wtth another "No. 1" mvadinl. Tb.la time tta undefeated Marina Hiah, and Cochrane .. ,. •he'• not worried tbat bl.I team bu perbaPI toiM4 an to tbe wind with one blC emotional oerformaDCI a nek .. o. -lleeaJbl lift'• wtld and ftnllb when the Sa11on toppled tbe CJf' Blt ,,~ No. 1 ratecl lwordlmen of St. Paul, AT St. Paul, CoelanDI rememben tbe ~ ...-when a.dludl, too, felt tbe wrath of tbe Sillon. .. • .,,. emodoD c:arritd °"" for Redlandl. -w THEY'RE GONE ALAMMAGMOM PONTIAC 2410 .............. c.-.... 17141 549·4300 ' H you would Hke a lucratf•e, lnteresHttcJ ccweer In REAL ESTATE ••• y_.. lie ...ad at ... took. ttcWc .. Irr' I I md P4o+ au•_......_ for yow tKC ... lhry to C099.,_._ call any ERA~ office below for details. AMAHEIM ISA-UWIClll a..-"11~1 f7 I 4, 956·552.2 IREA lltA~WIST ••Hwryl (Jl4t990·'622 COSTAMISA .U.CO...-CIAA. t •••mAL ..... 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ID· Co.di Jane Hitceftdolf'• volleyball team la cldenlally. their ton to owe was by • 3-2 mar1ln. could recoup the Ion. p • * '* , UkewtM dolftl weU ln tbe Soutb Oout drcuJt wi\h * • • lb• only ao., at l.be band.a ot undefeat.cl Golden •EANWlllLE, SADDLEBACK L08T ita lint W•t t.bil IHIOft. The Pirat. .,.. undefeated ln Mi11lon ·Conference decision <after 32 strai1bt lN ftELD llOCllEY on the community cotJ le1e level. Golden West under Jae DoWlinc, and: coaference P11l' att.r comin& back from an 0·2 win•> in a five·1ame mat.ch at PaJoma.r. The 1ame dtftc1i. to defeat SU I>ieco Meta, S-2 lhls Gauchoe loll after win.nin& the lint two sames and Oran1e Cout under Barbara Bond, bave both posted impreuive records. Both are undefeated lD two-year coUeae competiUOll. week. it waa the flrat-ever defeat for Saddleback oD t.be Both t.eama could be in contentk>D for the ttat.e championabip this season aJtbouch It la t.oo earlyf to tell . Tbe Plralel compJeled the flnt ball of the con· conference level. ference campalp wtth a t-o record and are 7.1 for "Our bloddn1 and servtnc just fell apart in ..--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ By DA VS Ct.INNlNGllAM Ot .. ~ .......... Which club in Orange County reaJ ly bouts the best tennis players? Claims have been made, and s peculation has been rampant. Several challenge matches have even bee_n played. But the question re- m ams. That question figures to be answered next May when the first· ever Orange County Club Cham· pionship Tournament gets underway. The tourney is the brainchild of Norm Williams. tennis director of the Mission Viejo Recreation Center and tournament chairman for the Orange County Tennis Association. Williams' dream for an Orange TENNIS County Championship is past the drawing board stage and, with the help of the OCTA, he plans to have full details ready in the coming weeks • * • NOMINATIONS ARE NOW being accepted for the OCTA 's Bill Barnie Memorial Sportsmanship Award. given to an Orange County b oy or girl with outstanding sports manship qualities. C raig N es la ge, OCTA sportsmanship chairman, has invit ed any OCTA membe r to call or drop a card to the OCTA office (4120 Birch, Suite 120, Newport Beach 92660) with a nomination. Although 18-year-0lds traditionally have the best chance to win, ~eslage says be will be happy to receive names from any .. e poup. DeaJdliDe for nominations la ~v 14. 11ae OCTA office phone is 833-UU. • • • THE SIXTH ANNUAL RACQUET round-up, a charity tournament for women's doubles teams, belim at 9 a .m . Monday at Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club in F<Mmtain Valley. Proceeds will go into a scholarship fund annually awarded to &iris from Huntington Beach, Marina and Los Alamitos high schools Soonsored by the National Charity League. South Coast chapter, the tournament carries an entry fee of $30 per team, which is lax deductible and includes lunch. For full informa· lion phone 960-1683. * * * CORNELIA CONNELLY, AN ALL· girl high school in Anaheim, has begun lining up celebrities for its an· nual pro-celebrity tournament, the only fund-raiser of the year for Con· ne lly's respected tennis program. Among those already confirmed for the Nov. 3-4 tourney are Tim Van Patten (White Shadow). Su.san St. James (Love at First Bite>. Judy Norton-Taylor (The Waltons), and three stars from the new Maverick ser ies, Charles Frank. Bob Howard and Susan Blanchard. Chris Connelly. presently filming "Earthbound" with Burl Ives and Joseph Campane ll a. will be a favorite in the celebrity division. Connelly is ranked second among tennis-playing celebrities in the Oc· tober issue of Tennjs magazine. * * • GROUND STROKES -Don't fo rget the annual match between the Orange County All·stars and the John Wayne Tennis Club. Admission is free for matches at the Wayne Club Saturday between noon and 6 p.m . . . A resident-guest touma· ment will officially open the new 10-court Woodbridge Tennis Club in Irvine Sunday . . . Quartel'finaJa for tbe Lagwia NJeuel Classic are Thun- day and Friday, with semis Mt for Saturday and finals at noon SUnday. Boated by tbe Lapna Nlpel RAc· quet Club. the tourney Is a $6,000 stop on the UST A· Penn National pro circuit . . . Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club la bostin1 two Halloween parties-one Saturday night for adult members, and another Oct. 31 for children 12 and under. Best in the U.S. Newport Sailors Vie for Title Three teams of Lido-14 sailors from Newport Beach wiU tangle with teams from the East Coast, Texas. Mexico and the northwest Thursday in a lhr~-day regatta at Mjssion Bay. San Diego, which will d e· termine the first national team rac- ing championship. The event is sponsored by Yacht · Racing-Cruising Magazine and will be sailed in boats furnished by the Lido·l4 International Class Associa ti on. Registratior and practice racing Sabia Gets Eight Bill Sabia of Ocean View High put on a one-man show Tuesday, scoring eight goals to pace his teammates to a 9.7 non·league victory over visiting Downey to highlight Orange Coast area water polo activity Goalkeeper Tom Panchak added six saves and lwo steals to the Ocean View cause. Mike Longfield scored six times in a 16· ll LagWla Beach High victory · over Saddleback. while Blair Murphy continued his scoring barrage with three goals as Irvine downed Westminster. 8-5. Murphy bas scored , 54 goals in 16 games this season. started today and tbe round-robin seeding competition gels under way Thursday al Mission Bay Yacht Club. All of the racing will be over inside- the·bay courses, making it a spec· tator event. The series will show off the talent of some of the top small·boal racing skippers in the country. Re presenting the United States Yacht Racing Union's Area G (California) will be three teams. Top-ranked is the team beaded by Dave Ullman. Balboa Yacht Club, whose t eam mates a r e Mark Reynolds, San Diego Yacht Club, and John Bertrand, St. Francis Yacht Club, San Francisco. Ullman is a seven-time national champion in the Lido·14 Class. a world champion in the Olympic 470 Class. Another Area G team is headed by Chris Raab Huntington Harbour Yacht Club. who is the current na- tional champion in Lido-14s. His teammates are Charlie Cummings, Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, Long Beach, and Jack Franco, Lido Isle Yacht Club. The third Area G team is headed by Ty Beach. Balboa Yacht Club, with teammates Tom Willson, BYC, and Rick Kerns. 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CASE RETAIL RElAIL RETAIL 2.58 28.00 2.34 291 3 1.60 2.64 2.63 28.60 2.39 2.53 27.60 2.30 3.16 34.35 :...87 } 62 2.75 30.00 2.50 2.94 32.00 2.67 4.45 48.40 4.04 3.19 34.71 2.90 5.25 5720 4 .77 We Now Offer a Limited Se.lection of National Brand Grocery Items. PRICES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 2~ TO OCTOBER JI 1979 HOURS t 0 AM TO I Pflll DAILY 'DM.YNDT For the Record NHL ~~· Plltrlcll CM'fk'- Pllll•c!etot11a • 'fY R•nger\ HY hl•nO.o AllnnlA , Wnhln9ton • ---,_o ..,.. ... .,.._.... :IMW< • Mofttr~•I • P1lhburo11 • Ill~• ~troll 1 tt.rttOfO W L T l"tt 0, OA 4 119lOU l 7 0 • 1S 19 , 3 ' s 10 11 7 4 1S'17• 7 4 0 4 22)0 Sm.,..DhtU.. 2 7 2 • I) 11 I I 4 • U 11 722 •2021 ,,,,,.22 74 0 4 1111 14 1 JMU ...... ~. A4-ICM ..... •'''"" 4!0111M J2 17UO J2 1 7 U20 7J0 411M _,....,....... 4 ' ' • ,. " 3 , ' 1 73 " 3317)4 )1 177 4 1'11 1)741117 T""'°'y's Scwet ...... 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ATLANTA ,LAMIS -Tr..., ......, LMIMI, .._.. • "4 ._... •rvlM fer flllwe~--- WA'"INGTON CAf'ITALS -""" 1111 Glr•rd 9"d Grff ~ollt, lelt WlftOt , le HonMY ef .. ...._.,lcea HKlleY ........ . lte<•lled TOI\¥ c.aet• ,,._.. ...... .,_. ... ,......,. SWIMMER DOUG BROCKBANK PICKS UP RACE FOR TIAMllAft RUNNUl RANDY HOWAn. RAIN MADE TH£ BAY BACK ROAD HILL EVEN TOUOHt!R FOR CYCLISTS. Call It a Du1nan Raee Rain Can't Stop Bike-RW1rSwim Benefit Race CHAMPS -Vigalis Cosinkas. Greg OeHeras and Chris Stua rt bask in the glory of their bike-run-swim relay vic- tory Saturday in Newport Beach. R•a1n made the course more hazardous than e xpected, but even so. 181 of the 184 at.bletes who entered were able to ftn1ab the ruged, 21 -mlle coune in Saturday's bfke-run·swim race 1n Newport Beach. Whmen in the open men's dirislion wen Vl&alla Coeinku (Irvine). Gre1 DeHeraa (Hunt· ington Beach ) and Chria Stuart c Fount.am Valley ), but the real winne r s were ha ndicapped par t1c1paots of the Special Oly mptcs program. That's where the $2,500 profit from the race ls beaded. The amount is more than twice what the bike-run·swim race raUled Jut ,..,. in it.a taceptioa. In the relaJ cllviaions, one athlete woWd eyele 14.7 miles. uotber would run 10 kilometers ( t .2 milel) and • tblrd wou)d swim ., yards. la the iroa man divialon, a s (JllJe athlete performed each le1 of tbe race alone. One ol the bfgeat aurpriaea of lbe day came in lbe 18-and- uader division of the iron woman raee. El1bt-year~ld Karen Buet ol Topan1a. t.be youn1est entrant of lbe day. pedaled a small Stia· gny bike over the 14.7-mile billy course (nearly e veryone elae rode l~speed racers> and still mana1ed to win. .................. •• llU..rtl IC.mler A71·13 &l.ACICWAll TUI ELESS 27 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY $ ~"·" I , .... ,.1, .... ,, I '-"•'• 34" 36" 37" 44" •"-~..... •"•••• ••u••• •"-•••• -u ·-.... ,_ .... "* ,.,.. f.l .l 12.tJ Pll U01 f.tl. U~ rt.I. Sl10 Off llOM ON&. Y Pit.OT COSTA MESA FULLERTON GARDEN GROVE SANTA ANA 1.530 S. HAR80R 9LVD. 10912 kATf LLA AVE . KATELLA & EUCLID 120 E. FIRST St. AT CYPRESS 15221 &EACH 8lVO. 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NOTICE OP M•AltlNG 01" P'ETITI°" flOtl P'ltOUTE 01" WILL • "1alC NOTIC& ANO FOlt LEnEltS TEST.AMEN f'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS TAltY NAME STATEMENT Ettllt. °' HARRY WALTER STAN Thf' fotl-'nq Pf'HOn "0011>9 Du•I NARO. l>KH1oee! nt" A\ NOTICE IS HERFBY GIVEN tne1 P J"• SHOC'<,HINE COMPANY MAllY E STANNARD l'Ht\ foled herein 740• Herllc>r Bl•O . NO 104 Co•lt e petition !or Pr-le of will encl for I\ Me~. Ce llforn1a '1"61• •u•oc• of L.tte.-. TW•,,...,,,tary to tr.e Pet•v Rornofbur9, 7'°14 HtrbOr petlt'-r. ,_.._.. to whkh i\ m-111•0 , No. 10., Coote Mew, Celltorn1e for tu.--C>er1kuta,., -tl>et tM '7•7• time -....,. of i.erlnv U. Yme Thi• bv\l,,..u I• <Oftduc-by en 111 Ml -n Mt lot ,.__r U . 1'7', et 01¥10...f 10·00 e.m~ In IPle ~room of O.oe•t· Pmv .. .,..,.._,. ment No. a ...... ~. •• 700 Cl•k 'Tiii• ste-1 w .. llled with ,,,. c.Mlw °""9-.,tn-CltYOf S.nte C-IY Clent of Or-C<luftty"" Oc· Ane, Cetlfornle t-r 11, '"" Oet•d Oc-n , "1• LEE A. 8RANC"' C:..VOHti *""'Otf. "°'"°" ...,C-.. ...... -1., a...e-e ...... CA flN> . .....,.....,, ............ Pu&lw.ed OrllftQlt Coest Dally Pilot O< t. ''· 1S, l1, 197' 601119 "JOU PMl>llst.d 0rllftQlt CoHI o.ity Piiot, Oct.17.tA,11-Ho•.7,tf7' -.,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~~~~~~~~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~~~~-~ -~~~~~~~--~~~ NOTICE0'1SALI NOTICE IHYITI NO SEALID , ... V .. Mlv•._ P'ltOl'OSALS t•IOSI l"O lt THa •t ..-e , ... " IJIMI CONST•UCTIOtf 01" C'OftTltACT NO. PUBLIC NOTICE °"i"UPEltlOlt COUltt OF THE STATEOFCAL1r<>ltNIA FOlt THIE COUNTY OF OltANOIE Ne.A·l-7 NOTICf IS HEREBY Ci l\/EN P'C·28·1'·G ALICIA P'AltKWAY • l>U•\uonl to SI'< lion\ l01t •nd lOrt ot P'UMP'IHO STATIC* f'OltCE MAINS f,....(lv11 C.OOOotf .... 51eteofCelltorn•• '101t T HIE ALIS O WATllt Ill• uno~r\IQnf'd Co••I Tow1n9 MANAGIE MIENT AOINCY NOTICE OP HEAltlNO 01' l'ETITIC.. l'OW P'R08ATE 01' WILL ANO l"Olt Ll!T'TERS TESTAMEN· 'TAltY Er.tete of ROSS M MEUNIER. O• ROSS WELL M M EU NIER , o.<H..O. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN lllet PAULET'TE UPTON llM 111..i 11«81n a lle1hlon tor ProOel• of Wiii encl tor I•· _,e of I.Attar• Ta$le,,,.ntery to IM e>etlllonff, .-...,rent• to.wllkh ts m- • tor tur11ter -1kl>l•rs. -tll•t IM 'fk7M end ..... of -rlfl9 the M-... ~-n _.tor Ho¥ember 13, 1m, al 10·11D e.m., In IN 'ourtr-.. of 0.part• .,.,.,,, No a of Mid ,OU41, •1 100 Ct•k C.nt•r Orlw WHI, In Illa City ot S.ntJI iA1141, Ctflfomle Oat.a Oc._r 11, 1'7t . LEE A. URANCH. County Cieri< Mitt. ALIC. MOOltE ... rv1H ••II -..11 •f llUl>llC •uctlew>, at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 111•1 CO••I lOW•"Q s. ....... 131 •nou""•I ..... Boe•d Of Otre<tOf\ of Wld AQen<V Woy, C.otla Mew . C.lllornla, •I tO tnvll•• ana will r•(•••• •••l•d • m on N~r 1, 1'7', Ille lollow· propO ... I\ ll>«hl Ull to Ille tlour ot 11 lno O••<rlbf'd IH'Ol>'trtY. to-wit a m, on the 711111 O.y ot Novemt>tr. Veuaf Req1\frallon No • CF 0.00 ttn, tor lvmt\tllnq 10 wld "9encv ot FG, Slklo.ff No E•plred 197', Hull e ll tren\portatlon, materl•tt No CAP6C1'7Q5n, 8ul..,.r; C•P•IOI, •OMli>menl, 1.00.. -•Kfl, c-rmlu , L•nQ111 OIMIO F't ulllltlfl, --Item• M<HWry to Seki Ylf' I• tor tM _._ ot Yll"' <on•truct tor WiCI A09My, •eld --lyl1>9 llen ol tJle undtrs'-<! lor Lerr., at •hl<ll 11,,.. Yid pr-11 wlll be Donald ~or ~..., Lou Smith. 4tOO llUC>fl<IV ..,.,., •ncl r .. d •'-at Ille Perk N"--'· NotWport Beech, CA office o1 MOUL TOH·NIOUEL WATER '16.o. 015TltlCT, 27SOO L• Pe1 ltotd, Oat.a thll 1'111 d&y ol Oct-~. 1m. L•Quna H19W1. CAntn. Coett T-lnq Sffvle~ Said blOI \/Wiii conform to -bt 1211-rlet Way re-llw lo .,.. c-recl _u.....,b CCKte -·CA "2U7 tor Y id --es ................... oved Publl•...., Orenoe c-Deity Piiot 11y ••I d A9e11cy a nd mu•I II• Ocl-r 14, tm ~,.,.,. ac:Com!Nftlecl by tM -.urtty refund PUBLIC NOTICE SUP'a•IOR COUltTOl"TM• STATa OP CALIP'OttNIA l"Ott TM a COUNTY OP O•ANO• to 111areln. Cooi.• of tlla contrect doc-I• ere CW> Ill• -may ......... ,_ '" -office Of IM "91n<y -•n IN office of STiit.A.AM En9tnurt, Inc., 21SI MlcllellOft Orlw , Suite 2S5, lrvlfle, CA '271S ' Slow Pay; No Pay Credit Stra iru Showing Up NEW YOM (AP)-Tbe ltralnl ol •0ne WODClln what ml ... t ...,,_ • credi~ almoet eert&ln-employmeot falla and 11 the eeoeomtc 17 wW bl powtnc more obYlom °"" downturn lbould be auually loq. the aat fw moetbl u tbe redenl ••o..ni bmtaea loam a1lo bear a..erve u.,.._ lta coatrol ol tbe clole ............... be wrote. "Anotber mouyeuppl7. PID.D c.eral or two to 1.llO, on tbe lloW·DaJ c:ould become ao-pay. heelt ol the Qarn,Mr expert.ace? Credit "4ua.lll,y" aMm• delttned to "U '• bard to aa1. but Jt la deteriorate. rtnancial iutJtutJona wortbwblle, at tbla at••• of the and .,,...._'" oouJd coU.pee. 1ame, to do everytblq neceeaary to Nobody knows 11 the acen.ario will set read)' for tbe pou1billty ol a lot ot be played out becauae nobody today problem loana. • • caa make ~uta more than a few Subscribers to ... ,.,. HHllera mootlaa Abud. But the pouibllttiel Ma1utne." ftnt publiabed ID 1.M8. are there or elle the knowledaeable were upeet to read "The Holocaust people ~uldn't be talkiq about Scenario," by a Unlvenlty ol Soutb tbem Carolina law prof euor. William J ' Quirk. BENllY KAUnAN, a broterqe bouae l)llrtner COIWdered by 10me lo be a cl'edit·market seer, avoids emo- Uooal terms, but he does foreeee the setting for "a sut>.tanUal deterioTa· Uon in the quality ol credit." Spe.king yesterday at a Con· ference Board meetlnc in Frankfurt, Germany, Kaufman said "households will try to maintain atandarda of living until financial and economic pre.ssurea overwhelm them.'' UPSET, EVEN though many of them already bad discussed amonc themselves what la called the deadly dan1e10U1 cue of the unenforceable loans. The problem ia the $37. 7 billion· ol loans by U.S. banks to leu deveklped countries. "It seems fairly tmllkely that these loans will be repaid," Quirk wrote. Collection Isn't eve.o en· forceable. be says. • Bualneu, be said, "will he caUlbt In the vlM ol continued larce ex. ternal C&lb needs . • . while i.nt.emaJ cash generating will moderate because ot the 11quee1e on prollta ... AND IJi' nu: amount Isn't repaid? i=================~ "That, of course, wouJd buat tbe banb -wblch in tum would bust the Not a doonuday forecut by any meana, but a aoberlnc one, u la that made a few weeks a10 ID "Benken Monthly llacasine" by Albeit H. Cox, Jr., prealdeot of Merrill Lynch Ecooomlcs Inc. ··~a L0~8 appear to be partkularty vulnerable," he wrote. country -which in turn would bait the world.'' That is, it aeema. if the usual legerdemain doesn't work. Why were they made? Because of human com])Ullon? Not primarily. To mate eamlnp stat.emata k>olt better? Yes. aaya Quirt. Aa he describes the alluation, the leu developed countri• needed the loam to pay for the l.ncreued price ol Arab oll. Paper Growing Scarce NEW YORK (AP) -America's newspapers are running Into severe newsprint problems and some are c utting bac k space just as the Christmas advertising season ap- proaches. T he problem appears lo have worsened in recent months in some areas. particularly the N<Jrtheast. as Homebuilder Posts Record newspaper advert.lain& volume bu continued at a high level despite pre. dictions of a receaslon. News print s uppliers, hurt by strikes earUer this year. have been unable to meet demand. Some have r ationed customers and others have simply faUen further behrnd in meet· 1ng orders "THE PROBl.EM as. thl'v taJce our orders. srrule and then sh1p up hall of what we ordered," s aid W. Kent McCaU, a purchasing officlaJ at the Kansas City Star. "The fourth quarter is extremely tight." 13.778% Annual Yield• 13.1'51% Ann uaJ Rate '10.000 Mlnlanua. I month twin. Ra-. •tt.etl" w .. kly Tbunday through following WedMlday. EUective annUdl y1eld aMum• that pnnc1pel and uiter•t were to be Lnv•ted for one year ot the 4l1Dual rate Annual r&le 1uub1ect to chonqe at renewal. INT E:REST PAID MO NT HLY Ratet 1ub1ec1 to change at renewal oasecl on current Trctt.aury 8111 dl9COUnt rate Even on early w11hdrawal you never earn leu lhao 6% S•Jbt(:CI to nv11if4b1hty l .irnttr r 1 1'' 1 1• 1. 11l.1h rt 1• l11qh• 1 y11•ld~ In ... • J nrn:n PY Midi 1 c T pl• ., tril rrr •• 1 '• n 1.rn. i' .... J l.i~• ,, '""~ •• ~ 5.nUlg CalUornian.s few over a quarter of a c.ntwy. Statewl<I. oHlc" with auetll O••• 1135,000.000.00. Standard-Pacific Corp., a Costa Mesa homebuilding flrm, bu an- nounced record fmancial results for the ni.ne-mooth period ended Sept. 30. Newspapers have taken a variety 11•••••••••••••••••••11 or s teps to meet the problem. Some Jn addition, the company reported il'> board of directors bas authorized the purchase from time to time on the open market or up to 200,000 shares of the company 's common stock. have c:ut bac:k oo news or reduced special editions. Many are trying to reduce waste of paper and oewutaoct returns. "We haven't cut advertWng. but we've cut marginal c irculation . lightened up on returns ctnd tightened up the nt!WS hole," s aid J e rry Defl1mer. director of production for the ProvidencP R I. Journal-Bulletin. In Topeka, Kan .. the Capital· JoumaJ has been cutting each day'a Costo MKO 2000 Harbot lllvd •. CA 1714160 31~3 Long Beach. 4$01 Poclhc Coo~t H1ghwo y CA 12131498 3301 A•ol lob le to Coltfomlo Ro.ldeota only. Arthur E. Svendsen, chairman, re· ported net income for the first nine months or 1979 increased 23 percent to S7 ,468,331. or Sl.83 per share. on re· venues of $95,780,764 as compared t.o earnings of $6,068,364, or $1.!50, on re· venues of $70,498,764 in the same paper by two to four pages in an ef. fort to have paper on band for the .. -------------------• Thanksgiving and Chris tmas period of 1978. seasons, said Dick King, an uslstant managing editor. Revenues for the third quarter of 1979 aho rose to a new record high of M A.IOll NO a TH American paper $35,152,258 u compared to $27,173,902 companies have raised their for 1978. Net income for the third newsprint prices from $345 to S3'7S a 4uarter increased slightly to ton, with some makin& l.be lncreae $2,463,842 u compared to $2,'33,819 • .-.lfectlve this month and the rest year ago. Earnings per abare Nov. 1. But many publiaben have equaled eo cents per sbare for both been forced to import European 1~ 1""-9.AW. IJI.. A·Mtm ....,....__,CA_ NOTICa 01" M•ARINO OP' • ....., ... , ,......_ P'ETITIO.. P'Ott P'llOaATE 0 .. WILL ,.......,_Or-COfft O•llY Piiot AMO f'Ott LaTTlltS T1fSTAM .. f· periods. paper at much higher prices. Coples mt'I' 119 11Ur<l\eM4I et tM ~-------------------------------------------------------------off If• of STltMM E ......... lrK., by IWIYmeftl of SJll.00 per Ml and 11>11 , .. , I• not relMndebl• reo.,dteu ol wlletl>« IN pl---lllotlefl• Oct. 24, U,J1, ltn .OIS.79 TAltY AMO ll'Otl AUTitOltlUTIOM PUBLIC NOTICE TO ADMINllTllt UNO•lt TME INOaPINOl!lfT AOMINtttltATIOM 01" llTATH ACT (P'ltoeATE COO• Ml ITIEOI JUNltlCMtCOUltTOl"THa Ellete of W~LIAM CHARLES AT• OP CAUflOtlNIA ~Olt COLVER,_.. WILLIAM C. COLVER, M• CIOUWTY OP Ott.ANOE 0ec: .. ..o .... A-*"' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ille! NO TICa 01" M•AltlNO 01" CH ARLE S G , COLVER and ... T!TtGN ll'Otl P'tlOaAn OP WILL SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL ANO "Oil UITTlltl TalTAMaN• BANK 11-fll.cl ... ,.In e petition tor TAlllY MO ll'Otl AUTMOltlZATIOlt Pr.O.te of Witt encl tor IUU4N•O of L•I· TO AO MINllTllll UNDlllt TMll' ters THIMnenlery to 1M pe111e-r IND• ... ....,. AOMINISTRATIOtf •nd tor ..._ltellon to Administer OP IKTAftS ACT CP'ltOaATI! COH una.r U. tncleOtndltnt Admlnlstr•llon ft1 IT M OI of Esl•tH A<1 IPf~ C-ff! et Estate of JOSEPHI N E F . WQl,refenncetowNcllk-IOr YECHOUT,Oec..a. furtllar -1klllau., encl -IN ti-NOTICE IS HEltE8Y GIVEN IMI end piece of -.1ng tllt ...,.,. llat 001\IS CAHTLAY Ms flt.cl llareln • -n Mt for....__, •• 1m, •• 10:00 petltt.ift for ..,._.. Of Wiii •l!d for I• e.m., In IN tourtrootn of ~1-nt -·Of ........... h•-ry to,... No. JOI ~Id court,., 700 CIYk c ... 1.r pet~ Miii for Au9'orlI.ttlon to Ad· Drive WHt, In 1P1e City of S.Ma Ana, mlll~ -Illa ,,...,.,..,., AO-Celllornle mlnlstr.,._ Of Et1Atn Act (Probate O•i.dOctotler II. 1979. C01tt ft1 el -··...._.to #Ilk " ll LEE A BltANCH, fftede fW ~ P«tkulara, end INI c-.ty Clerk -llf7'Aallldplecitof lle¥"'9tlla -JAME SL ltUllL, .tit. ......... llttw~IJ,1t7',et MUYi.°'9f'9 10:00 e .n'I., Ill tM c:-of Otperl• Ne....-t leedl, CA tw.a mef!t No J Of Mid <-', et 700 CIYk A...,_, tlr: ........... are returftlcl. Pl•n• and speclllcallon• •Ill 119 rn•llea, _, '-'· to i>r-''"' bidden lor .,. eddltlone l SS 00 Cnonret..,......t to ~ IN cost 01 POJte99 -NndllftQ EK" a.Id tflell bt -ltt.a on • form fllNll-"-1 of IN contract OCKuments. -must 119 ace-led l>Y e C..,.._.I t~k. • tff11fled <Mck, or • blddM"1 bond In en -"' not ten than 10% of IN emol.Wll of the bid, rnede ....,_ to ti. 0<der of or for ti. MMflt o1 IN A91tMy, Each bid r.Nll 11e w1i.c1 -dtll-to u. A-y at Ille 1out1on elKIQt\ettd In 11111 llOlke tOf' ,,,. _..ino of propowls at or Defore Ille 11,,.. In lhl• notlc• l>'OYlded Tiie <M<k or bond \hell be 01,,... •• 9utren1M IN! IN bidder Wiii •Mer Into • c4fttrt<t wllll Ille •-v -furnl1h Illa required payment •"d perto..mence bond• -urtlfk •teJ 01 ln•urance •"d endorHmenh II ewerded Ille work, e nd will be dt<lar..i lor1elt..i 11-lllclder refine• 11..,.fy _.,. Into ulO contract or turnl111 Ille required 110,.d• or cerllltcetu ot '"'urance end enoon•,,....t• 11 "''bid I• ec'~· Tiie eo.ra of Olrecton .... obt•IMCI eeni. Drive Wint. I" the City of s.1111 Ane,Cltl ........ O.aM Oc-.r ti. m•. PUbtlllhld 0rllftQlt COH1 O•lly Piiot lrom , ... Dl•«tor of IN C.lltornl1 OepertlNf'll Of lndlntrl•t lt•l•tlon\ • Oct.24,2',at.tm .OIS-7' determination of Ill• v•n•r •I LEE A. BltANCH. Cewllly Cleft C:£1ta ... ft & NllL .. C.NtltL. ................... 1. \M ....... CA ... .__,tw: ...-.-r ......... Or ... C.IC Delly "'llOI Oct.,M, ts,. II,,.,. tOI .. " .PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE preYelllnQ rllte of ~ diem WtQH •nd Ille 9AMral pn¥eltlfttl rate IO< 1-1 ------------1 hOlldlY end ovenl--k I" Ille locellty In Wlllcll MIO _. 11 lo lie performed for ••<II <••II • c tenlflcat1011, or IYP• of worker needM. Hot ieaa 111en Ille aetlfrnl-r•I•• 1IMlll lie peld to ell -r•tn • .,,,...,_ Ill IN perlorfNO<e of the cefllrect. Sucl> r-. of • ..,.. .,.. on Ille •llfl -°"*1 ....... of lndvttflel ltetetleo!\ Afld 111 IM offlee of the Attll('I' llftd -evellMle lo Uy lntereU•d-1y-,.,......, Any <Ollltect or c.entreclt -•nled undu 1111• lnvlletlon tor Bids ••• lllpe(ted 1o lie tllftded '" ~ w • grent frOM t h• U"lt•d 5t•IH E11vlr"""9f!U1 l"Nte<tlOf> A .. l><Y. Heltflff IPleUlllWM .... Mf •11Yof lh 09Nrt,...... """"""· or ~.,... ll or Wiii lie e jlefty to 1111\ l"Ytlet ... fer ei.. or_, r.witlllt '9lllrett. 1141dtnonw._.. wlll IM ,_,lrH te Ctlft,IY With Illa .. rHldt llt•a •uc11ttv• Orftr "'· 11u•. Tiie , •• lllrtMtllh fer llldd•rt •11• n11tre<ten _.., tlllt erdtr ere ......... 111 ..... wtc.t ...... Tiie 9Mrd et Olrec1ert et Ille -....C'I' ,_..... .. r ....... tetttt tM K ....... (t) .-, 9'>1(11 llt 9NI.,. t• lilt <.,.,...,._ •1141 '"trectlt l -•,._., .. rejKI MY _. ell .._., ............. -..... ln'flMlatlty lllell'l'l>N. BY THI OttO.lt Ofl THI tOAltO Of' OlllllCTOllll Of' TH• ALllO WATll• IMMAOIMllfT AOINCY ~:~"'""· ......... 0r .... Ceell Deity ...... 0<1. t4, "· ,,,. .., .. ,. .... .. ,,. ... Versatile Generalist GENERAL FACTOTUM Compt>trnt 33 yr. old General~t seeks lnteresllni 3nd lucrative employment on contract. tf'mporary or per-projttt basis I a m l(Oal-oriented. t>nJo:v a "Let'1' Do It" atlltudc. and have broad Pr5pe<'tlve11 based on a Wid<' llJ><'C'lrum O( SUCCt'l'l!lful exJ><'rient'e I am cqunlly comforta blr In Levis or bu'lin<'!l!I suH. fully enjoy "hands-on" at'tivit.v or an oronl7atmnal posture, and IM'heve that ma111r . clea r planntnli!. faith and hard work may accomplish end11 thou1tht Impossible by others. In addition. I have a valid Call(omla Real Estate Sale11man'11 License, s peak passable Spanish. am a Vietnam veteran, bondable, and willing to travel . extensively or abroad. If necr!>sary A partia l h!!' of sut'cessfully t'ompleted prowrts. for <'xnmple, would include the complt"tt' layout. desi11n nnd produclion or a new11letter and establishment or a Veteran's Hiring Program for a n industrial trade a!lsociatlon. thl' lperlphernh orl[anlzatlon of an accredited alternate university. the mana11eme nt or a new carp<'t !!lore. and the complete set .up and orl(ani1.aUon of a mall order department in a major retail advertising agency. My latest project was 11 4S·unlt apartment bu.ildJni. which with the full and active participation of the new owner. we transformed from a deterloratlnir slum Into a positive cu11h·Oow investment · and a decent place to live · In le!!s than 120 doy11 That the owner is a genius In her own r11tht In no way lessens my part In which I consider a miraculous rebablUlaUon · 10me people thought It a resunertlon . or a blighted bulldlng. If YOU have 8 bogged-down project or I atlll·bom dream. perhaps my fresh perspecHves and optimistic f'nthusin11m can help bring it to fruition. My time and energy are worth Sl.35 per day, S800 per weelr. or S2,000 per month. maximum lenith Of involvement 18 months. preferred 6 weeks to 6 months. Am willing to work for lesa on proje<"ta that dJrectly Improve the human condition. but when you can . please don't sell me any blue 11ky and I won't lay any b.1. on you : stralf{ht dealing,· only. rr all you need 111 " wall to bounce your ldeaa against. I enjoy that &oo • at a35 per hour. Please 1ave this ad for rutu~ contemplation, and remember that ln ordet' to ret from Hft'e to TMN you bave to move: and every move beltn-I with tbe nrat atep. When you're ready to move. please e1 ll me any tlme, day or night. ""OILl•S. ttJJ w ....... Alll. ..... c:-. ....... c. '1'271714t .... . to be held to ducrlbe the Th t a nnouncement os ne11her an ouer to Hll not a aol1c11111on ol an offer 10 boy ""'I' ol these un•IS Tne ollttr '' mode only bv lhe Prospectus and only 1n those Slstes wne1e lhe un1111 mey llo lawlully Ollered or solo PLM Rallcar Management. M ... , ... M.._ ..... Inc .. will manage and lease to various shippers and railroads covered hopper railcars on behalf of lnvestor·owners In the Program. Generally, any revenues and expenses from railcars of Investors In the Program wlll be shared on Covered Hopper Railcar Management Program 79-1 a pro rata basis. Monday, October 29, 1979 South Coast Plaza Hotel 868 Anton C09ta Meta, Callfornla $59,388,750 Price $47,511 per unit (one rallcer) For A ... rv•llona Call or Write: RM Securltlea Corporation 1617 E. 17th Street. Suite 7 Santa Ana, California 92701 fl 14) 547·0366 The ~....., of • unit mutt rte>ttttnt lh•I (1) ht hit 1 n" wonll al et ""' 1100.000 (t!IClullve of llOl!te. tumltttlnot 1114 evtol!IOeilet) end 111 e11nue1 groee lllCOme of 11 tee11 '40,000 Pt .,. 1111111e1 erou lllCOl!lt tOIM '*' of wtlkh wtll lie 111t11ec1 10 ieo.t•I tnco111t tu .. Ille -..,.14 , ... Of 39~ Of lllON, Of jtl) e net WOtlll (tJClllllYf 04 l'IOl!lt, lllfllltfll!IQ• end llltDlll09ilM) OI 11 IHlf 1110.000, LEISE tt Fr0111 TIMI L•dar OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES IN ORANGE COUNTY Cotrpttlt/ve Pricing SUpwb SMvlce NABERS ~ae ONNfDAYS Ziii JM-II.ft.~ COITA .U .... ., CORPORATE NOTES JAMEi A. u8louHART 111 AttomeyatL•w Q. 18 IT T•UB TllAT YOV CAN MAKE LARGE& TAX FllEE CONTRIBUTIONS TO A COaPO&ATE PENSJON PIAN THAN TO A 8ELF·EllPLOYED INDIVIDUAL'S KEOGH &ETl&EllENT PLAN? A. YES. $32,700 vs. $7,500 respectively. To ii· luatrate thi5 little undentood tax shelter. as- sume that Mr. Tax Wise is the sole shareholder and sole employee of his corporation. He paid to himself $1SO,OOO in salary and bonuses . Then, because be bad an I.R.S. qualified plan, Mr. Tax Wise deposited $32,700 from his corpora- tion's before tax profits into his tax sheltered pe~sion plan. Neither he nor the corporation paid any tax on the money deposited into the plan. For the all inclusive price or $1,850 my law o~fice, if you have less than ten employees, will gave your corporation a tax sheltered and l.R.S. qualified pension plan that is right for you. This an inclusive price breaks down to $350 in costs (which we turn around and pay to a nationally known plan administrator) and $1,500 in at-torney's fees. Q. WHEN I INCORPORATE MY EXISTING OR PLANNED BUSINESS, WILL MY PERSONAL ASSETS BE SUBJECt TO CLAIMS AGAINST THE CORPORATION! A. NO. If you foUow a few simple formalities, your personal assets are shietded from claims against your corporation. My law office will in· corporate your existing or planned business for the au inclusive price or $580. This breaks down lo $250 in attorney's fees and $330 in costs. We turn around and pay out costs as follows: Franchise Tax Board, $200 ; Secretary of State $70; Corporation Commissioner, $2S · Corpora: lion Minute Book. Stock and Seai. $35. An average incor poration takes 14 days; even faster it payment la by caab or caahier's check. For further information concerning aQY of the above, or to scbedu.Je an appoint.- meat, eoatact me at .James R. Urquhart III, A ProlesaioaaJ Law Corporaltoft, 1300 Dove Str eet, Seconcf Floor , Newport Beach, California 92660. (714) 752-5544. • ill" (] \.. •... ,. ........ .... K•Yltaol Savlaa •·Lo9. locat.ct al U.. cor-ner ol Marpertte farkw~ ad Trabuc:o Roed in M l11ion V .. jo, la otftrin1 tr. blood pawau.n t.et- lnl to the pubUc Houra an I a.m. &o • p.m. llOD· d•J ~ Tb'1nday, 10 a.m. to I p.m. Friday aod t a.m. to noon, Saturday. A l"rMtwc ... 1 f'I .. E.rpeatl• Tbe attblleetW'aJ ttrm ot Dell H. De Revere " AllOClatea, Inc .. baa expanded to new olftcH in the Koll 8utineq Center at 4al TeUtr Ave., Ne•port Beach. The firm master plans aod de.Jena com· merdaJ and loduatrlal parka and corporate bead· quarters. f'r~ Se.f11•r ,,. .. ..., The Lowry Nickerson Real Eatate and Invest· ment Seminar Is bem. conducted free lhla even- 1n1 at the South Coast Plaaa start.log at 8 o'clock. "-•~ Ce•ne 8p••••refl The Bank of Irvine ls aponsortng a five-day course in financial management at University and l~ine High Schools. The course explains the fun~ tions of a bank , types or accounts, bow to write a check and balance a bank statement, and bow to get a loan. •-•Sip• A 1'r• Le••e Mann Theaters Corp. of California bas signed a 25-year tease with Avco Community Developers of Newport Beach to operate a six-theater complex in Rancho Bernardo. The ACD development is located 23 miles north or downtown San Diego on J.15. Dimnoa• Con•oHdated Symbolic Displays, Inc., or Irvine, bas formed a new Electronic Products Group to consolidate electronic development and manufacturing divisions. The firm designs, manufactures and markets aviation electronic products. Parts Co11trart OK 'd Northrop Corporation of Los Angeles has awarded a $302,555 contract to Stretch Forming Corporation of Fountain Valley for fabricated• parts to be used in the production of parts ror Boe-ing 747s. l""11e A••et•: SJ4l MHUet1 Assets of the Bank of Irvine totalled more than $41 million as of Sept. 30, officials said. The bank was fowtded in 1975 and has two branches Ir Irvine, with a thlrd planned to opeo next Much it Laguna Hills f'i,... t• ••••ge P•rlu The JR Phillips CompaQf Inc. of El Toro baa signed a contract with lloblle Home Partners ol California, Ltd.that calla for PbllliP8 to operate dlree ol tbe atate'• lar•..t mollA.le bome com· munJtlel. • They are tile 111 .. .,_. Swan Lake Mobile Home Park in Mira Loma, the 500-space Covina Hills Mobile Country Club in La Puente and the 501-space Franciscan Mobile Cowitey Club la Dab' Clty { ~· r~ .. THE SRl.01 VS. THE IBM. CORRECTING SELECTRIC® This is the new SRlOl from Sperry Remington. Looks a Jot like the Selectri~but looks aren't everything. It perf onns like no other typewriter available. Yes, better than the Correcting Selectric II~ The SR101 has all the features of the Selectric~ system pills improvements like repeating "?<", period, and touch control. And since it's less likely to go on the frit z, you're less likely to lose critical business hours in down time. But don't ta'ke our word for.it. Take the QTM Challenge and See for yourself. Come see u s or we'll come to you for a free demonstration. Cash, credit, charge, lease. Or, with our unmatched Rental/Purchase Option, we'll apply the entire first month's rent toward the purcl\ase price. And not only do we guarantee immediate delivery, our service contract is the sweetest in the county. No better time to move up to a better typewriter. So take the QTM Challenge and move up to quality. Qlll~ Qualitv TypewritH MainteN~ 17~2·C Skypark Circle • lrvine, EA 921.14 (714) 957-1195 Hours: 7:30-5:30, M-F * DAIL V f'll.OT Defe~ed Annuity Method Offen No-riak Fund Buil.ding 81111SaaYWCA1 Let'• I~ It -with lnflatlon ud tua and an lmpeadlftl nceu&GD, mott ol us .,.. oeeupied with Juat ~ 1t ~ eaeb day, Nevertbeleu, plUl.Db:al f« our fUU&Nt muat UC> merit some ol our au.ntion. But wouldD 't aeWq uide fUDda for · a comfortable retirement seem euier U it al.lo meant a tu break? Tbere la a way. It's called tbe defelTed an· nutty. Annuity ll defined u an amount payable year- ly or at other replar lntervala, even for Ute. There are bulcally two tinda ot annuities, im· mediate (thoM that belin paytQc out richt away) and def erred, in which you accumulate income before beginning payout at some future date. Both provide the same high ~J1E"lr/ F'Dn ~ degree of safety, because EIW nvM the insurance companies that sell them are re-1BE STREET quired to set uide funds to meet their contractuaJ obUgatiooa. Jn a deferred annuity individuals may build substantial reserves to supplement retirement in· come. Or they can use it for other purposes, such as security for dependents. DEFERRED ANNUITIES offer several features not available in an Immediate annuity. The m06t important one for many people is that during the accumuiation period you pay no taxes on the interest your money earns. This means gTeater and faster build-up or assets, because the amOWlt you normally would pay in income taxes is earning interest. Your money compounds tax de- ferTed until you or your beneficiary begin to re- cel ve regular payments from your annuity pro- gram. Significant for most deferred annuity purchasers is the total la(k of marbt rtsk. aurance company gaaraac.ees that you'U never get back less than you put m. even 1f you should change your mind and surrender your contract right after buying it. Deferred annuities also of. fer liquidity, so you always have access to the cash you put in -although this should be re· served for emergencies. since there may be a penalty for ear· LUCAS ly withdrawal. or course, an annuity may have collateral value for a loan, in case of a temporary need for fundt. Obrioaaly JOU dertn tM 11'9atNt tu MDefttl from a deferred ---:::...r: .lea"9 tbe llltln ...... iataet and tleet to • Pll7· menu in equal amounta eWaer o.-a ........ period ot yean or for Ille. aan WllY: Tbe tu-clef.,.... lncome ~ poundl to make your annuity IJ'OW. TM...,... •. works, the more It 1rowa. Wbn you Mlha wltbdrawtna payment.a, part ot eacb paymeat will be a return ot princlpa.J and ODly part will be tu. ble Income. You can reUOGably •q>eet your tu bracket to be lower wbea you eleet to take '87· menta. M a result, you will set more money out ol your annuity and therefore can look forward to apenc:liq more ot your money. OTHER ADVANTAGES: 1 > In the event of your premature death, the proceeds are normally payable to the beneflciartea without the ~lays and publicity ot probate. AAd your benefic1artes may elect the payout 1cbedule most beneficial to them taxwtae. If you and your spouse ~ joint owners of an annuity and oae ot you dies. only half the annuity is comidered part or the estate. 2) The entire sum of an IRA Rollover lump sum distribution may be used to purcbaae certain deferred annuities, in order to pre- serve the tax deferral benefits of that d.istrlbution. Note. Shen'y LUC<U i.t on account eucutiw U. tlw Saftta Ano of/lee of MemU, LJ/ne , ~e. Fefffter and Smith. $3. 9 Million Order Placed , IRVINE -Computer Automation Inc., a minicomputer manufacturer, sald its naked mini division has received orders for 1,800 naked mini computers valued at more than $3.9 mlllion. Paul Hachigian. corporate vice president and d1v1s1on general manager, said the orders for mm1computers, to be delivered during the next 12 months. came from Doc utel Corp. of Irving, Tex .. and from Key Corp . Bloomfield. Conn. 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' Market Fun(is: 'fime is Right By SYLVIA PO&TCa To keep your 1avin11 in a ,..u.tar pusbook nvtqa account at today'1 interest nite levels ,.,_..a. •l*h¥ or ~ abyarnallinc>ran~. ! To take the rl•k• of bu1ln1· lona·t•rm 1avlnp certillcatet in order to get the bJlher yields •hen YoU fe.r (or know) you'U have to wttbdraw in lldva.nc. of due elate and by'° doina be heavily peoalised ii atupidlt~ or an urae tor flnandal tell-destruction. THEaE A.JlE TWO sides to this era's record h.ilb In· t.ereat rates: (l) it's toulher and dreadfully eapenafve to borrow fundl: C2) it's eaaler and much more rewardl.na to invest in fixed·lncome oblJgationa, such u U.S. Treasury securities, bigbeat·arade corporate and tax·eaempt securiUea. money market fW'da. If YoU have only a few thousand <or even leu> to ln· veat. you're barTed from buying lbe big certificata ol d• posit ($100,000 and up) and you'll find minimums of $5,000·$10,000 OD most other of today's moet attractJve, bighest·grade investment mediums. But you can buy shares ln a top-grade money market. fund -and t.hl5 increasing numbers of you are doing. ON EVEN THE SA.PEST, biabeat-grade money market funds. you can eam returns now well into the double-digiU -more than double and even cloee to triple what you can earn OD reguJar savings account.a! Your ever·rlsing awarenaa ~these fundl b ref1ectecl in their expk>elve rrowtb . Just since lbe end of 1171, UMQ : int.be money marltet funds have more tbao &ripled, from about 110.6 \0 about $35.S billion, reporta William E. Dono&bue'a Money Market Fund. a new1•euer bead· quartered in Holliston. Mus. ln Autust. alone, tDODe1 market fund uaeta aoared 12.s billion, reporta the ID..i. mart Coolpany IAIUtut.e. The srowt.a. o1 t.bese 1unc1a in 1m ha.a beea u.e are•teat fOf' any tY()e of mUW&l fund ln a aimilar Ume apan in the iod&attl'J'• blMOfy. Q . ...._are tbele hmda? Are they safe? . A. Tben are now aboul 18 moaey market fuda monltonld by DoaHb\M'a ,.,.-t. They enable you with u tittle u $1,000 (or eveo l-..> ot cub to pool your money wtt.b \hat ot mao,y other investors. Tbe fund then buys • vari~y ot &hort·\erm &tturitiea, mcluding U.S. Treaaury bills and notes and bank certificates of detloeit TO HANDLE THE FUND, managers uaua.lly are paid fees of around 'h of 1 perceiit of the fund·s uaet.a. Q. What about penalties ror early withdrawals., A 1bett a.re none. You an withdraw funds whenever you want or nffd ~our cub -as against the fixed deposit terms of savtngs certifica~ ls.sued by savings institutions. MOST F\JNDS ALSO offer free chttk·writing services a s long u you wnt.e a chec::k for a certain m1rumum -say, S500 or more Q !low do I JtN a hl>t or available funds 1 r\ Wnt1• lh¥ ICI. 1775 K St . NW . Washin~ton . U C :?OoOll Wtwn ~ou rhoo!>I ., fund, you can beeomt> a ,harehohJer b) mak1n1t un 1rutJal deposit b} mall or win· Gent>rally, you do not receive any stock cert1hcates unlei.!> > ou speci/1 cally request •hem in wnl>nR Th e intere s t (let'bnacally tbe divadend&I your a c - <'OUnt earns Is credit~ and compounded daily You may ask t.o recea ve Money's Worth ,.~ I . r I I your dividends by check each quarter <or month> or else. 1r you wish. have them automaucaJly reinvested in add1· t1onal share-. You can make deposits by mail as often aa you want. althouRh man) fund..; r1.oqu1re each deposit be $50 e1 r more Q Are mone) markl'l fundJ, ~afo •Are they insured" A The am.1A er to thc'ie quesllon!). reports my assoct3le Hrooke Shearer. 1s a qualified ··yes ·· If you deal with a re · putable money market fund investing only tn high-grade secur11Jes (read the prospectus on the fund >. your money s hould be as safe as in a bank or surular institution. But unlike deposits with federally insured savings in· stilutioru. investments in money market funds are not guaranteed by any federal agency or u1surance fund. q IN 11fE VIEW of the SecunUes Investor Protectiqn Corp <SIPC). the federally chartered organizaUoo which protects mvestors if their brokerage firm collapses. mooey market funds a~ securities 1' you bave cub or securities oo deposit wtth a SIPC member broker-dealer as • result of a money market fund tran.aadioa. your investment will be protected. This does not mean. tbougb. that if you invest $5,000 in a money market f\And which fails because the fund bought high-risk securities. you would iet your money back! The protection .insures ooly that you would receive your sbatt or the securities. which migM not be worth much -for if the securities were valuable. the fund wouldn't have fa.lied. THE DANGEll OF FAJLU.E U fou s lick to a first· class fund is virtually non-existent. Go only rtrst-class in this market, and be aware th.et your return will vary as in· terest rates fluctuate. Right now. the rates offered are too juicy lo pass by. You 're acting at a time most favorable lo you. Don'\ hesitate . Act 1 Oil Cutback Set for 1980 KUWAIT (AP> -Kuwait plans to cut back its oil pro· duction in 1980 because world demand Is expected lo drop, lhe nation's oil mini ter says. Kuwait is the fourth biggest oil producer among the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries after Saudi Arabia. Iran and Iraq. It produces 2.3 million to 2.5 million barrels daily. Sheik Ali Khalila Al-Sabah. Kuwait's oil minister. said during a television interview earlier this week. "THE SHA.RP RISE in oil prices this year provides us with an opportunity lo lower our production celllna. We will also receive assistance in this quest from the surplus expected t.o materialize in the world market next year." The minilter did not disclose the extent of the planned cutback, but he said· .. The issue is bein1 considered by the cabinet and the new figure will be de<:lded before the turn of the year.·· Preas reports have said K1J1Wa1t planned to cut back Its crude production ceiling by about 2S percent. THE PRICE 01' KUWAITI oil. mainly heavy crude, lncreued by '73 percent In tm, from $12.27 to '21.43 per barrel. M a ret"1t, Kuwait'• oil revenuea Increased between $10 billion and $15 billion. AU uid that the new productioa n,ure "wUl be a nexi· ble OM, rhlnl when the.re la shortage and deellnln& wben there la aurplut ln the world oU muktt, but avera1tn1 out at a spedtle level over a number of years." He ~Md optimism that Kuwait's proven reH"" of 72 bilUoo barrels wiU be lnereued u a result ol current Hplontion and new development ProceMes by KuwalU c:ompanle1. He did not elaborate. v ,. ~--------· EN TEAT AINMENT /. MOVIES Actress Angela Lansbury (right ) star of the Broadway show "Sweeney Todd." con- aratulates P atti LuPone for ber performance in the Utle role of "Evita" during a backstage visit. Bedford Directs 'Ordinary People' HOU.YWOOD (AP) Mary Tyler Moore , Donald Sutherland, Tim Hutton and Judd rursch s tar in "Ordiciary People." Actor Robert R edford will direct from a screenplay by Alvin Sargent, based on the novel by Judith Guest. Special arrangements were made to release Hirsch from his television series, "Taxi," so that be could accept the role. 1M llOVl•TIUll'M-W A 18111 ID \IJ Ii' PUBLIC NOTICE '9CT1Tl<Mn e USINESS NAMI! STATEMENT TM ton-lnQ __, I• dol119 bu••· M UH T ELAAMS COM PUTl!A COM· PANY. '402 S.M•n• Clrcle, Hunt '""'°" 8Mtll. C.llloml• ~ lUclMtrd A. S.nto. 181/S S•nl• PUBLIC NOTICE 1u•ore St1Ht, Founl•on V•llO, .. ICTITIOUS IUSINISS Ulllomle '770I NAME STATEMENT Tiii• ~•Ii tonClllCted D• •non Tl•• fonowl119 .,..._. I• dOl"9 bU•I· Cllvldvet ntn ... 111<1\e<dA. s.tto COAKYS PEST CONTROL OF Tbl• ,,.._.was flleel wllll Ille SANTA ANA,ll1SS.MollnSt'"l,S.n-C-tY Cltf1l of Oreno-County on OC-ta An•, Cellfomt• t7107 ._, 21, tm. f tum S.rctl• L Bobo. 201n l(llne Drive. I s. ... t ........ Cellfornl• 91707 Plil>ll\lltd Orenqe coest Delly P lot. Tiii• tMNnns 1a cOftductH by •n tn- 0<1. 1•. lt ...i HOY. 7, 14. lt7' 50l6-79 dlvlduel PUBLIC NOTICE ~l•L.Bobo This si......-wH lllfld w1tll the County Cieri! of Oranot County on Oc· oiler 1t, 1m. 'Pappy' Forti Viewed Director'• Gratadaon Trace• Career of Legend .,, •• TllOllAI HOU..YWOOD <AP> -0. Oft. 31, "The Tonl aht Show Starrln1 Johnny Canon" wUI fMhare • 1peelat 1ue1l . author Du Ford Wblit'• IO 1peelal aboul Du Ford? Ht'I a1lo t.be ,...,. mua~•r of "The Toallbt Sbow aantnt Jobuy Canoa. Ju .... rnanaa•r. be •di u ''IOlt ot. tralftc top, MtUQI up aketcbe1 ud moek. ltttlDI people OD and off." ~ author, be bu Juet pubUlht d "Pappy· Tbe LUe of John Ford" PrenUce Hall. SU.16. a clOle·Ylew blo-a rap h y of hl• l llu1triou1 1randlather . No faailllal puff la "Pap- py .'' Youq Ford portrays lhe unqueelloned 1enul u1 of the director of "The Informer." ''Tbe Orapea of Wrath," "How G r e e n Wu M y Va II e y. • • 110tto "Staaecoa cb ," "The Quiet Man," .. The Searchers" and other classics. THE BOOK ALSO SHOWS that John Ford could be a iarsh autocrat, inconstant husband. vindictive faither (he disinherited bia sqn) and sometime alcoholic. Dan Ford is a tall, athletic 34-year-old with lrlsh good looks and a brooding manner. He grumbled about making the publicity rounds of an a utho r, being more a ccustome d to 1etting celebrities to the Carson podium. Over a hearty breakfast in Schwab's drug store he explained bow "Pappy" was born: "I always wanted to be a writer, but I found myself drifting away to the nuts and bolts o( television production. It had become my work, while writing bad become an avocation. "Then in 1973 I realized I bad a unique op- portunity: Access to my grandfather's papers. He had lived in only three houses in fifty years and had always been so mething of a pack rat. Whenever a cabinet beeame too full, be would stick the papers in a box in the basement and start filling up the cabinet again. "BY THE TIME I got it all together, I had 35 loose-leaf biriders. I saw this life before me of a difficult and complicated man, but it didn't make sense. I bad to go deeper." Ford admitted that his grandfather wasn't much help. The director, who died Aug. 31, 1973, either could not, or would not articulate his life and work. "He was notoriously closed-mouthed," said Dan. "He could tell a funny anecdote, but not the true story. What 1 had to do was Poke through the blarney and try to find out the truth." He found help in his miasjoo from such For1! co-workers as John Wayme, Henry Fonda, James Stewart, Lee Marvin, Jtatberine Hepburn and Georae O'Brien. Dan ended· up witb a 700-pqe PANAVm • COi.OR BY UELUXl .. cltl9 TWfHllC IH U HIUAV-fO• """CllrC...- •AC1'1C --111-PAC#'IC ........ • Ol 191-- l!!ID"" • 1· • '"f~l''Pl't •rrr m ..aa1 n-• ' • ••• ll:'lr [!t.)41» CllHal"llf "1'0 WUI , .. a r::ii --.. -• ....:!!!- NOW PLAYING UIWWI" .. fMlDI IJIWMll' ftUO C111llll& LA MlllADA Dllm-l• liunloOGIOn &ucn 148·0344 M~lloft ViejO 130 6'lll0 t • 11 •<l'J.o 911 •· UIWMU'LllD N""'°" 8eKll 673 IJ50 NOW PLAYING UA TWI• c••MAI ..... , .... ft.. owuoa· "°''°"' Weslmlnster 893·130!> Buena Par~ 821-.4070 Cl•IMI lflll f'Ull • CllKOOMI Newporl BeM.n b44·0760 Bled !>19·5339 Orange 634-25~ l.'1 •• , ,, • t fl ' f~ NI \\: l'OH 1 aaWW.C!Wfta ............ .....,. .. ,., ........ , .. , ... CINEDOME ' I 1•:t I I "' maoutertpt, wblcb he, wttb an.._.., belp. cut bJ 3Spercmt. WHAT om D.\N rou cic.chade from bla tearcb into bla 11'udf alber'1 life? "He bad a UfeJon1 quell for aeeept&nct. llon thH ..::=· be wanted to be . a part ol tM Esta . Here WU .... "'° WU tbe .. of a bootleaer and Hlooe a..---•ltllouO a IOOd one. JOhn Pord married .-., blmNJI lD a H DH, to a Seottlah Pr•bftedaa tJom SOGtb Carollna whole family came to America lD tbe 17th Century and traced it.a Unease to Slr Tbomu llore.Jobn'1fa~rwu·an11tablmmi1tant. ' ••John felt that notblnl be achieved In Hollywood meant anythiq lD bis wife 11.,,·, eyes. And so be sought another llle ln tbe m.Wtary, and with Mary's help became a naval otrlcef' in 1934. To him tbe Navy wu lite belq in a yacht club." FOal>'S GENIUS &EllAINS difficult to H · plain. Re was almost inarticulate with acton, be used no camera tricks, be wu not an innovator. Dan Ford cites the example of "The Searchers," lately bailed by critics as the gem of the direct.or's A rd ..,I later work. .,. n· aaers ''The Searchers' could have been made ade-. . quately by any or 15 directors at the time " ob-Ingnd Bergman (left) and Liv Ullman bold served Dan. 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TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS 1'I ··~ r••e Valerie Bertinelll of "One Day at a Time" joins magician David Cop- perfield in a musical comedy-magic special tonight at 8 on CBS, Channel 2. bt tl>•• 1uggllno mo11 Objtc:tl, lrempollne lump. I HiWLYWllD GAM1 MOU.YWOOO 8GUAMI I no TAC DOU8H AU.•THe,1111111..Y Atdlle ...... to "-... ................. tOwerde blacke .tier! M opene hie '-1 and IN home 10 8llmm)' °"""Jr. • GOOD,,_ ~1t ...,11iltiec110 pr-dlltO-aoailn•t' J • .J.'• ~ --in. (Pert 21 • MACNll&. I LBR!R "90RT • CIMAT C'lla•IWI ~ .. fl•9• 8 KNXT (Cai) Los. Angeles • KNBC (NBC} Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles D KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego • G KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles @) KCST (ABC) San Diego m KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles ti) KCOP-TV (Ind) Los Angeles ID KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles '1l) KOCE· TV (PBS) Huntington Beach ' ' ~ "ThfM Cn.e..et Ston"" "'The Sono-Of Gin" Edwwd Hetrinenn and ..... Hobel-~ln a-·e •IOI)' cl *' ....,,.~ Olrt'• MerC:h tor. --ot ........ amid tN....., ..... of .. ,,.,.,.,. . ..__ Cl) " .... MAGAZINe • A ie.cwi In IN ert of mall- Int ,,... .... "°"" IWlgers wltfl e.i 8renMr; ac:1CW Martin ae-t ~ 00A1iac1~Now ... I ~Nl//A.Y '9JO •:GO Cl) THS MACMC ~ DAVID OOf P ENE..D MaglCMn OeWd 0oppet • "91d and ~ lndudlng Alan~ Loni~. v ..... 8ertlnell and IP9'- Q9' ,_. 811 8IOV periorm dmzlll'IJ ..... of lftllOlc. • MN.. NOl'\.E Alp«t9 on two men wtlO .... and ride~ l>eetlwds;. ~ .... • nudl9t ccMony; • ,._.,,.. of bMIC* World Ww I~; and • 10-,..,~ diec joc- key 81• IMtured. . 8 PN90HEA: CEU BlOCKH As Frenttle and Doreen Sat11rday Tonight 'Bests' Ready for Prime Time ByTOll JOltY NEW YORK CAP)-It began as an exciting, though hardly amusing, end to an evening otherwise consistent in comedy. Then, at the last minute, NBC pulled "From Here to Eternity: The War Years." and stuck "The Best of Saturday Night Live" in its place. "We decided to delay the start or ·From Here to Eternity' and build a ruu night of comedy," said Mike W einblatt. the president of NBC en· tertainment. "We felt with the popularity of 'Real People,' 'Hello, Larry' and 'Diff'rent Strokes,' we would keep that audience with something Ulre 'The Best or Saturday Night Uve.' .. WE HAD SEEN tbe s ummer re- runs of 'Saturday Night Uve' doing better in the ratings than the original programs," Weinblatt said, .. and it figures a prime-time version will 10 beyond that." "SNL,'' a 90-minute feature on NBC at 11 :30 p .m . 'Star Trek ' Time Wwp? TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - The Starship Enterprise traveled the galaxy as usual last weekend , but lo some Tallahassee viewers, it ap- peared the destination might be the Twilight Zone. Capt. Kirk met Mr. Spock with, "Bonjour," and Scotty's accent was decidedly not Scot· ti.sh. Joe Hosford of station WCTV said the distributor mistakenly sent the French version o.f the hour-long science fiction show,. and the station's mm editor edit- ed only the picture without check- ing the sound before it was televised. Saturdays, has been one of the network's most popular and enduring programs. " 'Saturday Night Uve' is without doubt the hottest young adult comedy show in re<:ent television history," Weinblatl said in announcing the new prime-time show, which premieres tonight at 10 on Channel 4. "Its sophistication and irreverence have become an industry standard." The lineup change is doubly signifi- cant, as the only one NBC bas an- nounced since the start of the 1979-80 prime-time season Sept. 17. NBC ran dead last in the ratings last year, and most industry experts figured the network to finisb in the same place this seuon. NBC WAS NO. 1.in tbe weekly rat· Inga twice In the first four weeks of tbe new eeuon. "SNL,'' featuring tbe Not Re-4y for Prime Time Players, became something of an overnight sensation in the fall of 1975. Since then, three of th~ repertory comH.ny's big st.an have left the television show for Hollywood -Chevy Chase, John Belushi and Dan Ackroyd. Gilda Radner, who remains with the company, recently completed a summer run on Broadway with "Gilda Radner Live from New York." Bill Murray, also a continu- ing member of} the "SNL" cast, starred in a motion picture this year, • • M eatballa," and Jane Curtin is completing work on a film, "How to Beat the High Cost of Living." AMONG THE GUEST hosts lined up for "The Best of Saturday Night Live·' are Buck Henry, Richard Pryor, Madeline Kahn and Jill Clay burgh. Previous editions of "The Best of Saturday Night Live" were broad- cast Jan. 10 and May 4. · 'SNL." meantime, will continue in its regular timeslot. NBC clearly hopes tbat each will feed off the other. ~ .......... .. llllNlet -.... 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M...,een O'H.,. 111 ordef 10 -wi one of IMtt nine ctllldren to ~. • couple gl-.-up ptaM for in.er Orum ~.(2hta.) • OAEAT PEMOMIANCE8 "'Three a--810tlet 'Tiw Som>w• Of Gin"" Efttrd Herrmann and Mwa Hobel -r.aturect "' C"-'• ll<>fY of an ~~ g111·1-cn for • MnM of lemlly amkl 1 ri. dtttched wtMr1 of her 1>9'.rt•' liYM uoe~DAHOE THMTM 00Avt.y00 Alwin Hlkolale, MM* of •latge llM!llon. ~ tM OOf1QIClt Of dlf.-tolflc*IOt•~ ecope of MOl6on ....... ool--or Md 90l.-cl Ill ~ per- ~ lrOll'I IN \MMl'- l(ty Of~...._.. u,won. toe>. Cl) MOYIE '*'** "Hou•• Call•" ( 1978) w...., Mattf\lu, oe.1da '**'-'· A wtd-~ -geoft °"""" .... 10 '861• ~of 1he new 1exut1 moree b~om•• romanllc:ally i~witn ·~· tlw cllvorcea. TUBE TOPPERS KTIV • 8:00 -Ancel Death. A. documentary about the deadly drug PCP or .. Aqel Dust." Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward are the nar· rat~rs. KCET 9 8 :00 -Great Performances. The first of three John Cheever stories ls telecast. Tonight's segment is "The Sorrows of Gin" with Edward Herrmann. CBS 9 9 :00 -"House Calls." Walter Matthau and Glenda Jackson star in this movie comedy about a swinging doctor and a divorcee. '" ,.... -.., ,.. .... ...... In ...... • """*" .... Ofl • .._ .......... ...... . ................... . ,.... ...... U') • TCIHUT" 0-.: Oeotoe OOMI. ..._OCladllM. 1 0.TM._. 9 LOVeeoAT "Tti• l~IOf" Jim ..... ,... .... "* "A V.,Y l'*"9t oert•• OMw*e Soon ... "*""" •o. "Untll Th• LHt ~" PIUI e-., SuMn 81Md11fd. (R) • HOCWt8....,. An ltllll9n aoent oo-llC)llg ""'"" • ~ pllrl '° phc>-~-.Mui ........-on. .. GIT~ Mell l'llUlt ie.n llOW KAOS le _,.. IO blow up -V ~ 1.-d tor l1MI ~ program. • CN'llOlm) A¥J NEWS -...oHT- 12:00 • TWILIGHT' ZIONE Art ldvWI08 eoout I« a Martian colony land• on Men . • llllll8ION: MPOUa..E • OETIMAR'T 12:10. CN'1lONID MC NEW8 12:.IO . MOYIE • * ·~ "Unlalthlul W1f1" t1968l Si.pNn Audfan. Mlc:tl8I Bouquel. • MOYIE *** ··t.. Ml-M>letl"" 11952) MICl'IMI Aerlnoe. 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Ida(, Mutwnmad Al. by Wftllng the c::Nmp •• ,., Mylng their brother ta ;"'.W..Oru "In Unoer111n 8ondage'" •o CHAAUE"s ANGa..8 Thi Angel• are Shocked 10 1e11rn lhel lhe PNI'-of • jewel in.el 1ney &te purlU· tng ts none 01t>er 1na11 e•· A~ Jill Mun1oe (Farron SHH'\ lW\1 IT~ IS I Series a Hit for ABC ·~-...... 'SHE'S FANATIC' F•nf• Fenelon NEW YORK (AP> -ABC at- tracted a huge audience for the deciding 1ame of the World Series and went on to win the week's prime·llme ratin1s race despite an impressive surge by CBS. NBC, which had won the rat ings competition twice 1n the 1n iliat four weeks or the ne"' television season. tumbled to third for the first time th11 faU . figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. show. THE llAnNG for the seventh game of the World Series. won by Pittsburgh over Baltimore. was 36.9. Nielsen says that means of all the homes in the country with television, 36.9 per· cent saw at leut part of the sports program. ABC listed six programs in Nielsen's Top 20 for tbe week endin1 Oct. 21. and four of them were related to the major leque baseball championships. Tbe sixth game of the series was No. 2 in the ratings. t.M b~ball pre- game programs ranked 11th aod 12th. CBS. which had s pent the flnt rour weeks of the 19'19-80 season in third place . had seven ot the 10 top rated programs. and 10 of the fi rst 15 ABC'S RATING for the "'eek was 21.2. wtth CBS second at 18 7 and NBC third at 16 8. The networks say that means in an average pnme -ltme minute dur· ing the week. 21.2 percent o( the homes in the country with televist00 were watching ABC. CBS' best for the week was "M -A·S-H." an third place, followed by "WKRP in Cincin- nati" in fourth and .. 60 Minutes" ID saxtb. Other CBS shows in the top JO were "One Day al a Tl me," "The Jeffersons, .. "Alice" aod "Dallas." million homes with television. and World Series. Game 6, 32..2 or 24 .6 rrulbon. both ABC: "M-" S-H." 30.2 or 23 million, ud ..WKRP in Cincinnati." 26.8 or 20.4 million. both CBS: "Litt!e House on the Praine ," 26.3 or 20.1 mallJon. NBC. "60 Minutes" and "One Day at a Ttme." both 26. I or 19 9 m1llton. both CBS. and .. The Jerrersons." 24.9 or 19 mtlhon, "Ahce ," 24.5 or 18 7 millJon. and "Dallas ... 23.8 or 18.2 m1lhon, aJI CBS. THE NEXT It shows · World Series Pre -Game. Game 7. and World Senes f>n?. Game. Game 6. both ABC: "Lou Grant." .. Trapper John. M.D." and "Dukes of Hazzard," all C BS: ••Quincy, M.E ." a..od Bi.g Event -"TV Guide: Tbe First 2S Years," both NBC: "Archie Bunker's Place," C BS. and "Barney Miller" and "Benson." both ABC. . Survivor Irate Over Redgrave World Series, Game 7. with a rating of 36.9 representing 28.2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~WC 1tlf". NEW YORK CAP> -G-~ the c., Fania Fenelon, who 0~ uruque {ll/t ~M wrote a boot about her ... experiences in a Nazi 642-2697 concentration camp, bas ,....:::.::=--..,,_ met with CBS officials to ... ______ .__. protest the casting of -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. Vanessa Redgrave in the part of the author. Miss Fenelon held a news conference Mon- day to denounce what s he termed the in . s ensitivity of th e, ._ ________________ _. network in casting Miss Redgrave. The a ctress is a supporter of the Palestine Liberation Organization. Miss Felelon's book. "Playing for Time." describes how she sur- vived the camp by pllt)'· Ing in an alJ-woman or- chestra. "It's not her political views that are under dis- cuss ion," said Miss Fenelon. "PE'PPEAMI MT SODA" "'IOCIC AM> IOU HtGH SCHOOL• CNJ "PATRICK" OPE.., DAil Y ' ' I '1 Calf 642•5111. Put •f .. WOfds toworke. ' MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "APOCALYPSE NOW" CR> "AND JUSTICE FOR ALL" CR> "SKATETOWN. U.S.A ... 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The conclusion is clearer than ever: MERIT delivers a winrung com- bination of taste and low tar. A combination that seems to be 4 attracting more and more smokers every day and -more importantly -satisfying them long tenn. ' . ' The Surgeon General Has Determined ene Smoking Is Dangerous· to Your Health. Ki~np: 8 mo· 't•:' 0.8 ~nicotine.___-\.-----.--__;---.-1 10011: 11,"t•r:' 0.7mg nicotinuv.percignne,FTC Ripon Miy'78 ' l • INSIDE: •Club C.lendar •Anl'.\ Landen •Singles Celeftdar •HONKepe OAk.Y PILOT CJ Halloween Food Fare Celebrate You wouldn't beheve On Allhallows Eve Wha t lots of fun we can make, With apples to bob, And nuts on the bob, And a ring and thimble cake It ·s spooky and it's full or goblins -but it's also full of good run and good food aplenty. It's Halloween. The annual celebration of AJl- haJlows Eve, highlighted with the trick or treat custom our youngsters enjoy. resembles centuries-old tradi· lions. As the s t ory goes, Iris h peasants would go from house to house on <>ctober 31 de manding goods a nd other gifts for the holiday's festivities . The liberal donors were a w a rd e d pro · sperity ... the stingy ones received threats and promises of bad fortune. These customs traveled lbe AUan· • tic to tbia country around tbe late 1800I. A.long wttb tbe trick Ott treat practices came tbe spooky ncures associated in Ireland with Allhallows Eve -such as witches on broom sticks. scary black cats, apples that bob. mask.a that disguise and spooks that scare. Today's spooks are tbe neighbor's kids. all dreued up in creative C08· t umes, tricking and treating for charity. Your fun can be to treat your returning goblins with goodies 1alore -made especially for the occasion. The trick is to prepare easy food that looks festive. Begin with Hobgoblin Burgers. The beef is rirst seasoned with sweet pickle liquid, the n s haped into burgers with cheese 'n bacon su.r· prises inside. After broiling, usem· ble the Hogbgoblin Burgers in ham· <SeeCELEBllATE, PapCI) When the lltJe gobllne fflturn from tnolc or lrNllJf,. ,,,..,_ fhem wJth Hobfoblln BUIVfHS, Hot C18bby PCIJCh and loe Cl99m 'Wlfchee. ' Call in wftches and goblins for Masquerade Meatloaf. • Bewitch Goblins It almost takes a witch's spell to settle the children down long eoougb lo eat a Halloween s upper when they'd rather be fllllnl goodie bap and nibbling on sweets. A wise mother plans a nutritious meal that's designed to attract her own goblins to the tab&e before they go out to ba\Dlt the neiebborbood. M asqu e rad e M ea tloa f , a ooarisbing main dish treat from lbe Test Kitchens Co. in Rochester, N.Y ., la an ideal way to bewitch the lddf. at the supper table. Tbla jaunty Jaclt.q'· lantern meaUoaf will capture young appetit.ea with its eye appeal and they'll be'eapeciaJly surpriled when they see that bidden inside is a flavorful baked bean mixture. It'• really no trick to prepare. A barbecue-Oawored meatlo8f mixture, ae___. with an envelope of sloppy joe HM= mill, is formed lnto a lbell or shape. Tbe beans are t.beD 1pooned lDaide and topped wit.b a melldoaf "lld." You mlCbt want to try a trick or two of YQUr' own ud uk tbe kids to decorllte tM meatloaf with p6ecea of cbeeae and peen peppen. lt'a UDU· ma bow much more iAterelted tbeJ'll be in abowinC up at the table if tbeJ'Ye ..... a bud in preputaa their Ti!j,, Confetti Coleslaw ls a DOVllblnl aa1lld to complemmt the meal. It comblne1 tboH fall faftriMI, cabbqe 9Dd apples, wWI a ,..._ dnu1q accented with the 1lppJ fiHor of prepared yellow ........ llAIQVDADS •UTLO.V 1np.....,j1dee 1 •Niope (1~ ounce> sloppy joe seasoning mix 1 egg Y'.a teaspoon saJt 1 Y'.a pounds ground beef Y'.a cup fine dry bread crumbs 5 or 6 slices American cheese 1 can ( 16 ounce) baked beans 'ril cup chopped celery SUr toeetber tomato Juice and COO· tents of seasoning mix •envelope. Com blne half of t.bh mixture with egg, •alt. ground beef, and bread crumba; mix lightly. Dice 4 alleee of the cheese; combine with remaining tomato mixture, beans, and celery. In aballow pan, pat out ball of tbe meat mixture to a 9·1ncb circle, building up edaea to make .a "abell." Spoon bean mixture into meat abell. Pat out rem&inln1 meat to a t or 10. inch circle; place over bean·ftlled abell and plneh edaes to aeal. Bake in 350 deCne oven 40 to '5 minu&.el. Cut Jack-o'·a.n&em face from rem•tntng cbeeM. Arrance on top of meatloaf. U dell.red, cut small triUW-of ad· dltlonal cheeee to 1a.rniah edee-e aervlnp. CSllPY CONPl:Tn ~ OOIDl.AW \4 cup oil l tablespomuqar 1 t:abl•pooa prepared Jellow mustard l••N1..,.,_YiDeCU v. tlMll IMlll Nit s CUl1I cbopped or lbredded cab-bat• 2 Wiii Hid ....... diced l 11'91D pepper' "del1nd Combl•• oil, Hlar, mut=i vine1•. • Nit; IUr or lbMe well N-W Plaee cabbale, ~ and ..... ,...,.. ta lalad lMnrl ; dreubll tJid toll UPtlJ .......... Treat Wlteh.esi ... ~ • tnNll ...... ,,.... wttb .• P•rt>' for tbe ~ elreletom, wftcbel and Poea.m your-~ Before tbe party, bake up • b8tcb ol onaqe- eocoa eoot:iee which tbe kids can help decor•te \ritb candy corn. licorice twbta and frosting. Served wtth the zesty fruity cocoa drink, these cookies are bound to bring smiles to the most frightening-looking hobgoblin! - PAINTED· FACE COCOA COOKIES t~ cups sifted au-purpose flour '4 cup (3 envelopes I cocoa mix .. cup sugar 4 teaspoons baking powder 1, leaspooo salt 3 tablespoons butter or marganne l teaspoon grated orange peel :i, cup milk 2 cups vanilla frost.mg Food coloring Candy com. licorice laces, licon ce twists or other candy decorations l n la r ge bowl. combine flour. cocoa m ax . s ugar. baking powder and s a lt. Work in butter using pastry blender. Stir in orange peel; gradually add milk muting well. Drop by scant i,,, cup measure or 2 rounded tablespoonfuls 2 inches apart on greased cookie sheets. allowing 6 per sheet. Flatten dough to make a level surface. Bake at 425 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes or until done, cool upside-down. Tint 11,'J cups frosting orange. Tint Y'.a cup frost· ing brown. Spread frosting on bottom of cookie. Using pastry bag filled with brown frosting and fitted with a star-shaped pastry tube make • faces oo cookies. Immediately decorate with candy com. licorice laces or licorice twists as desired. Makes about 12 big cookies. y Throw a pany featuring cauldron of cocoa and Painted-Face Cocoa ~. . FOOD . Successful Weight Losers Share Same Attitudes ... , ..... ...... ~ ...... Mr ...... ,.s:r·-· .... olMn .......... ..... , ,,.. ........... . ...... la our COD•enaU... ••4 eorr•-..o••••e• wlta. .,.,_,_.ti wta- nlaa ...... we'M_... lbat U.. ..._ 1ue111• 11larethewdMu111 about tbW..,... PfO- bltma .tdle \bole W'tllo faU &i.O have aUlt...t. loeo-won. Wlult la a ,......, Ill tltudtf Tbe wuemhl •Um· mer f atil to aeetpt th rHU&.y ol lall ... &bl pro- b I em, refu.1t1 to re· l'OIDiM U..l be ean't ut the way odMr people do or tbe way bt tblnka t h e y .do and u n . rt1alWlcallY bopet for a 1oluUon from outaide himaelf; from a doctor. r.w. book, ldmee • the at.Mt mine .. f~. · Tlae eon ol bit falliJl& atUtude ll tbat "It's not my problem. Somebody, or somethlq, elae made me fat and somebody elae wiU have to cure lt. I can't (won't ..• abouldn't have to) do ll myself." The auceesaful allm· mer, on the other band, beUeves: •'I 00 have a wei&ht problem. . . ... caused by too ' many calories taken ln, t ... that can be cured r by eating less, exercis· t Ing more or both, ... and I CAN do it, in fact, ... ONLY I can do it, nobody can do it for me, . . . and both t.be pro- bl em and the solution are lifelong ... ana both easier and more difficult than most people th.ink." Let's examine the suc- cessful attitude in more detail YOlJ HAVE a weight problem if you weigh more than you should. Admit it. Accept it. Why waat.e emotional ener1y in envy of tao.. wbo can eat what.ever they want and stay slim You can't. . True undentaDd.iq ol a weight problem It more than admltlln• it.a existence; it alto means mature recognition that nothing can ch'lllge you into the sort of person who stays slim without effort. IL m eans the abandonment of childilsh Skillets Ideal For Busy Day As activities lncreue, the time for meal pre· paration decreaaea. The on-the-go cook needa a reserve supply or quick recipes on hand wben her hungry crew needa feedina in a hurry. Ground beef skillet dinners are especially popular in the summer for they cook qulcldy atop the range, keepina the kitchen cool, and re- quire just one pan, mak· inc clean-up eaay. Just such a dinner sure to fit into the busiest schedule is Teua Hub, a crowad beef and rice comblna· lion with Soutbwe1tern appeal. In additiclll to ottertns preparation ease, this recipe ii sound eeooomically and nutri· tiooally, polnta out tbe National Live Stock and Meat Board. OroWld beef, alWa)'l a aood buy, ii an aeeUeat ICM&fte-of m an1 e11eatlal autriellU, l8eludinl pro- t.ela, B·vltamlu ancl lroD. . TDMllAlll 1 pomd ll'O'mcl beef J lar1• oaloaa, 1Beed 1 pem pepper, eut bdO tldD Itri,. 1 eaa (11 ouaeea) tom atoll ~ ClllP rice 2 tea1pooa1 ebUl powds lttrlfDDM aalt ~· .. ,_~_ Bron O••d JtMf, ........... ,..,. la lar1• fr1l•l·P••· Poar off 4rlppla11 · 8prlMle ebllJ powdu, 1all ... r:_:per over meat.Md atoll.Br· . IDI to a boll, reduce beat, ~ 'u,btly and coot ..w rtee .. ae, ·21 to • ml.Dutee •• to • aervlnp. -~ • • ~llQmll O'¥ r ••rotun l•ell ," and an un· .. ,....... tbal IV l'Y· .. .... problems and pllfl la weJa"t. <You ..._!Mk• alllt ol pro- Mema ,_.,. 1tect you -"P'at ltftff," over feedlna lw infancy , II ama '• rooklna. a bJ1 •PP•tlte. d••llke ror athl.Ucs th e are on ly contrlbuilnc cauaea to overwt!leht. Tbo root of ovtrwehihl la eoq1umlo1 more calorl• lhan yo" can UH up. A.n)'ont wbo bu ever t~ed ln slim· By Barbara Gibbon• calorie lntake·outco balance . THE SOLUTION - and the ONLY IOlutloo -la to bepn a llfeloo& pro1ram or conaumlna the rt1bl number of caloriee for tbe welpt lt. You muat belleve that to succeed. It l1 witbla )'OUJ' power to be 1Um1 ll 1ou really want to DI. .. 'l laave: atarvaUon, •o•erty, llllteraey, w•l .. l ltlne11. dn1 a•c11 c 1 to a , aJtoboUlm the Ual la eAC>nnQlW. CAUISD by eaJonH min& permammtly ha1 accepted th~ facl thal calories count. . you want to be. It you eat to npport lU pouodl, e"VeotuJ.ly you will wdlb 125 pounds. a b1olutely, a nd that That means abandon· nothl ns else really ing all "aoluUona" that counts at all. don't deal with yo ur IT'S NOT easy, but .. lltr than )'OU think. You cu eat both w11tly aod weU and It doet not require denial or steely willpower. But it doe• take Ume and trouble to become calorie · co1nhant. You mu1t become familiar with tbt calorie counts of many foods so you can Hltet a aatilfyins menu of enjoyable fillln& foods that are nutrition-rich. AND YOU c"' do R11ardlel1 of heredity or envinlDmeat, d•plte 'tbe fact tlaat lt'a "bard" for •you, ueaay" for somebody else, *wttbrtaPHt•q the fact that otberl bave failed, or that JOU bavt failed before ... It can be done, now, by you. , ••• r --CldlrOI ........ .... Round-8onltlt& BotlDln Rmnl Whole Grade I Pumpkin Sale .&tlllUl'~IMMl~i• Hallow:~, ... • -c.....1C:' Pltmpkln -c-1,-.I_ .... _ .... _ .. _ c--oa•-o-,.._ SUPER COUPON 'I c-... eon. ...... y ........ ot Del Monte free r -hh fency •Delicious ' fresh Fryers Roast pw 199 lb. l~le JUce ~=·129 Garden Peas $ 1 Peas I oz. 4 tor can Apples 31b. beg. .79 ,J U.S.0.#. C.... .... RolN Top Round Steak 2'9 ,., •• 209 ,,.. • ltS DA 0-hel llounO-._.... Rump Roast 209 .... • u '0.4 c-. .... Rouncl Top Round Roast .... 24a • u.&.O.A.~- Beef Brisket u LO.A. Qoo6cie i-' r...- Cube Steak ~·~-....-- ':' 21• .49 Turkey Hindquarters .... Fresh Cod per lb. 2 9 \. 2oz. pkg. Fmm Fresh Produce ""~ ... 25 Candy Apples v......, ': .29 Red Yams .... ~ i:.49 Grapes ..... ':.: P' Fruit Gems ............. Jot Dallrglnl -MrOI -.35 Genii Toudl SOlp -:: ft& 73 ... s1,ooo,ooo Fall Festival or Prizes '· win up to su.-Instantly (:..::.) -- - as CMAIT EfFIClM OCT. 11. 187r nrrw mm . -... .. - ... ,__ .. -...... .. -. -...... • f• I " t• I • •• t • "' '\. r ---""'°" AMOtMd 'laMties Golden Grain .39 Friskies Buffet cat Food 6'!1 oz. can Rice-A-Ron•i47 6 oz. bol \. "' "'--~-.-~~~~~~~--,J Pantry Fillen °"•* •• ,,_.__ ..... ~. 3 11 Apricot Halves !.: .., ;c;.A-Soup ';: .57 ,. -... o...a. f....O °' ·- Wishbone Dressing ".:' .99 ':.: f3 ·~ 111 Se'*Dd --·-•• a Nestle Cocoa Mtx .............. Mlrgartne ftOllll Foods ~---· •n•-. Stouffer's Side Dlltm Ji9 '*'°'• Mini Pim ,_ 79 .... Gooc111 torP•• ,.......,._ 'Sun-Maid Rlillnl :: .99 .89 .89 ....... ,..... Cnmb Donuts ~...... 69 Egg Sesame Bread24.: • ~.79 _... Cinnamon Rolls "--I• I Diii T-..... ol: t Halowean Cupcakes 139 a...c:i...tw1 Ciba; .. S.4'1901 7:-'l" .tf. "*' Clw '-T~ ••• '--Y8111 Olof Olly -_-.59 Sllld Piiie --·-·-.. --·-··---__ .,... __ ...... -----· ......... - 11411 S. -.sT, tftiiWIO stm ._ f.11...,, N tllllr . ~ ~ I ! 1 .. J , • FOOD ~. Octob9r 24. 19711 OAll.V PILOT . ••• Celebrate Halloween c Fr.m P•ae Cl t buraer bwu wit.h 10 to1etben Ukt tomato all • IC'Uuce I aves. a 1pJcy drna\nl and, or counse, r. ckle 1liceJ Tht plc\.t add a plus ns tan.a and crun<'b to the andw1cb lbat the k1d1 wm lo"~ And be ldea. whoever heard d havin1 bamburaera W'lthout plcldf't! 1'lm tht top of tbe bum tnt.o bobaoblln rac with eatable t'xtru drled apntot eyes . radbh ~. plc Ill«' mouth For drinks. stir up u p1tchtrf uJ of Hot Crabb) Punch from healthy ·n· colorful cranberry juke and apple cld r . It's a wttC'h's brew that all wall to''"'' It's :1p1ct'd up nicety With cin namon and do\es. U\en topped Wllh JUI(')' apple sht't'it t-:Dt'h goblm gel!. has own ailple tU~rnash 1.1nd cinnamon ~ht'k lurer' lt'c en-am l'Ones ~1rc for de1tscrt all drt.'Sle'd up for the Ot't'asaon Make lhl'm up atu~ad or time by scooping out ace cream face!t onto pliper cup- cake hneri. Utie 1.:unned apricot 'h<'t'lt for the hutr t'hoose the un peeled ones. 1! possible . because they hold thetr . hape best for such de (•orating tricks These six ice cream witches take a hall dozen apncol halves . Use the r est for topping pieces of pound cake, wh1rltng into milk shakes. or tucking into a lunchbox Candies make lhe rest or -------------- lb• witch ' fl'1turta chocolate ch ip t)'et. candy corn nOIH and Ucorlct mouths 1-'lnd 1omc polnted auaar <.'008 for th(!ir hats. .then place •II tho wllch s lnt.o the rTocier untll Lrnlln& Ume For ~ bWl1ry tnck·or·lreateri, bake up 1<>me Jack O' t.aotem Ban1. made from nutrlt1ou1 a pricots team~ up with flavorful ralllns Toaetbcr tbHe fruits add good amount ol vitamin A and C plus iron to the day'• di t The~c bant &l"il .iaay to sUr up the monun& of Hailow~n. or c.-ven the-<tuy before. If you're ex· ()("C'tin& loUI or little hobgoblins. you might want to muke two or three batch HOBGOBLIN BlJKGEllS <Mabt • .enl•«•> 11 i pow1cb around beef 1 tablespoon s weet ptckle uquid !<tra ined from i.weet fresh cucumber pickles) 6 s lices pas teurized process Amencan cheese 6 slices bacon. cooked 6 hamburger buns. split Lettuce. shredded Catsup Dressing• 6 tomato shcel> <:,, cup sweet fresh cuc\Jmber µ1ckle~ 12 pimiento sltces 12 dried California apricot halves 12 dark seedless raisins -r-,, A good saving is in the bag • .---'-~ Our cheese is from the heart ol Amen<:• s dairyland Where cn-m11k1ng is an an So wnen you want fine cneese. remember oor quality It's making a name for us Not a big cheese, just a better one. Best Idea Since .I Shopping Carts . ,, ![; N.. ;t ·~,Now you can do a week 's shopping -<~~ without forgetting a single item ! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. Two-year ~y (104 llets) fumlshed In con.,enlent , .. ,-on Plld Send Today To Become A Super Shopper ----------Flllln this~. mall with S1. 75 ~ .50po1t191 & hendllngto: Piiot Prtntlng Shopping Ust P.O. Box 1560 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, C•IH. 92626 I I I NAMl!--------------1 I I •'""llT-------------1 l an,_ ________ ZJp ____ _. _____________ ., \ 140 aeperate printed ltema, plua eddltlonal apecea you can 1111 In youraell. 34 Staples 21 Vegetables 14 Fruits 6 Bakery ltem1 5 S.verages 19 Meet end llah entries t 1 Dairy Item• 20 Ml1celleneous DAILY PILOT 3 rad.lahett, halved 3 mldaet ghorkina. halved len1Lhwise 1'oothplclu Comblne beef and sweet pickle )j. quid: abape lAto twelve 4-Lnch round patt1e1. On each of 8 pattifll. place 1 1Uce cl cheese and l aUce ol sli&htly crumbled bacon. Top with remafnine patlles: seal edges very well. Broil approx.imately 4 inches from beat !lOurce 6 to 8 minutes, turning once. To aaaemble ead1 IHmbarger: Place in layers on bun half -lettuce. hamburger. Catsup Dressing•. l tomato slice, 3 cucumber pickles. Top with remaining bun halt. To malle eacla llob1oblln face: Tum burger over so bottom ol bun Is up. Assemble face: use 2 pimiento s lices for eyebrows. 2 dried apricots a nd 2 raisins for eyes. radish piece tcut into diamond shape> for nose and one gherkin for mouth; secure with toolbpicks, if needed. To serve. place each ;,Hobgoblin" on an in· dividual plate : rem ove an y toothpicks. Catsup Dressing•: In s mall bowl combine l v, tablespoons ma yon· naise. l tablespoon cats up and '• teaspoon sugar: blend thoroughly. HOT CRABBY PUNCH <Makes about 9 cups or twelve 3~·cup senin,1s> 5 cups s weet apple cider 4 CUPI cranberry Jwce cocktail v. cup packed llJbt brown su,ar l clooamon stick "2 teaspoon whole allspice "'l teaspoon whole cloves Apple 1licea and ciMamon sUck. for eami.lb In a large saucepan, combine cid er, cranberry juice cocktail. brown sugar. cinnamon stJck. au. s~lce and cloves; beat uncovered to bolling. Reduce beat and simmer 20 minutes. Remove spices before serv- ing. Serve hot Garnish with apple slices and cinnamon slick.a. if de· sired. ICE CREAM WITCHES <Makes' C08H) 1/4 cup shredded coconut Green food color Blue food color 6 canned apricot ha lves Red licorice l quart vanilla ice cream 6 paper muffin baking cups Chocolate chips Candy com 6 sugar cones In plastic bag. combine 2 table· :spoons of coconut and 2 lo 3 drops of green food color; s hake vigorously until all coconut is colored. Repeat with remaining coconut and blue food color. Cut each apricot half into 2 pieces. Cut licorice into 1 "'2 inch pieces. To _.-. .. wttdl": Scoop Ice crealll onto paper lll&lff'ln batina cup. Quickly decorate ualfta cocooul ud 2 apricot pleeee for halr, 2 chocolate chipe for eye1, candy corn fOt' DOH and l plece licorice for moutb; top witb aupr cone for bat. Store tn frener until aervtna time. Repeat makin& ~more witches. I AC&.O.LANTll:aN #I ( ....... , ............. ) 2eaa l cup uns ifted confeclionen sugar 3 tables poons all-vegetable shortening, melted ~cup sifted all-purpose nour l 'h tea.spoons baking powder l teaspoon salt I teaspoon grated lemon peel I cup chopped pecans J 1/4 cups diced. dried apricots 112 cup dark seedless raisins Beat eggs in large m ixing bowl UD· til foamy. gradually beat in sugar. ' Blend in shortening. Sift flour. ba.k· ing powder and salt together; stir in· to egg mixture. Mix in lemon peel, pecans and frui ts . Spread batter evenly in a greased 8-inch square pan: bake in 325-degree oven 45 minutes or until done. Cool in pan, then cut into 16 two-inch squares. If desired. sprinkle with confectioners sugar before culling. "JOcoff on any member of the Boman Meal® of Products?' ,,. .. BAKED BY J 'WeberS I , f 0 OM..YPllOT Wednetdlly, OctoOlf ... ttll F.000 Nutrition L~ling is Federal Reqqi;rem.ent In rnPQUe lo COD· a 11 I DI a 'I a & 111111•rr-a-.tatormon UIUAL lnformaUoa, lnforaataae aboU' U.. 1'9elll .. •••• n•' !'OOd .. eat, n&riUoa ......... =;+ ..... labeU.. a....._..._.. UM .atMua -....-Ii•• t.o paeblM ud c .. ol you ..,.. of \M nWi· food. doea1 ..... al tbe food. Tbe Food and 0naa lnforaaU. wtll be Ad~ .......,_ .WO•I .... • UM calorie, lbal DUl.rtU. ..,_.... pro\el•1 earMbJdrate be prilUd -..... ... fl& cmie..t ot tM • •~.-1 •b•D•••r a prodael, alo•1 wllh n'fl1nl Ma.._ aMM ,...... al MUy ,.. ti food or a ..uttMul ......_.. for .u...l• c • bu bMn m ad• A and c. Tblamlna, U..pc'Odaet. Ni acin, Rl bofhvlD, or la1t.oc•. lf calchim aad tr. v..._..C~added l0a1~~-:;:::;:::::;::=:::;::;;=:::;::;:=;:::;:;;;;;:;;=:;:::::;::::;::::;;:;;;;;=:=:;::;;;;;;:=::::;::=::::;:::;:::;:::;;:;;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::;:::;:::;::::;::;:=:::;:=::::;:;;:;;:;;;:::;::::;:;::=:;;:;:;:::;::::--1 frtlit drink. or ar tbe I t ~••loo u "b11b In 1 ie la adven!H d on Jnln C," lbeo Dutri• t lnformallon mwat be 1 wn on the product ...... In addition. many food I PNteuonl are now put· ti .. nutrlUon latorma- lieo on all their food laMla lO ual1t shoppers •• m eetin a th e ir r-.ma· nutrition ueedl aJld in &ett.lna tbe beat natnent value for their rooct dollars. Buffet is Halloween Treat Treat your frieuda to some gourmet tricb ot yo ur o wn tbla Ha lloween. Chili Con Carne and Burgund y Meatloaf are perfect partners for a buffet din· ner , · enb·anced with a hearty red wine. Spirtta wiD rise ·as you tOaat tMt old harvest moon. CDW CON CARNE 1 pound ground beef 1 large onion , chopped 2 m edium cloves garlic, minced ~ c up c h opped green pepper 1 c a n (1 poun d ) tom ato sauce 1 c a n I 8 ounces J tomatoes. chopped 112 cup red wine 1 table s poon ch ili Powder v.. teaspoon cumin, crushed V. teaspoon basil, cnubed 1 can (1 pound) Jddney beans, drained Com chips In large skillet, brown beef, stirring lo break into bits Add o nion , garlic and green pepper . Cook until vegetable s a rc tender . Add remain· mg ingredients, except kidney beans and com c hi ps. S imme r , un· c o v e r e d , a bout 30 minutes, until sauce 1s t hic k e ned. S tir OC · cas ionally. Add be ans and heat through. Serve with com chips. Makes 4 servings. BURGUNDY MEATLOAF l lh pounds ground round 'h pound sausage m eat, removed from casing l 'n cups cooked long grain rice 1 mediu m o nion , grated 11,. c up p a r s le y , chopped •1 .. cup Parmesan cheese '111 cup red wine '111 cup tomato paste 2 eggs, s li g htl y beaten 1 teaspoon salt 1AI teaspoon pepper 3 slices bacon In large bowl, com· bine all ingredients, ex· cept bacon. Blend we ll . Shape in to loaf and place in shallow baking pan. P lace bacon slices over loaf. Bake at ~ degrees for l 'll2 hours. Remove from pan and let stand al room tem· i ralure for 5 minutes r ease in s lic ing. akes 8 servings. Serve ilth garlic bread and Caesar salad. . ~repes Easy To Make Th e secret behi nd making aood crepes ls to season the pan well and keep ll bot enouch to slizle a clroP of water. Once cooked. crepes roay be stored in the refrigerator for up to two days or frodfl for later wae. Simply i>Jace a hbeet of waxed pape~ between each crepe an cover Ughtly ln a con· &.ai n e r o r s eal in • plasllc baa· TREAT YOURSELF TO YOrtS LOW PRICES. HONTS STEWED TOMATOES ,. XJUl'ttl CM .39 HONTS TOMATO KETCH OP ••I .79 VONS APPLE CIDER 119 GROCERIES ·~.>1>1' Heinz Sweet Relsh 1>r..o1c 1" -~fl.A"()llr, Treesweet Fruit Drinks ·~tl..N1 Oregon Red Raspbenies 14 '°°"'' <.M-Wt10t.to ~ Hunts Tomatoes l~<lUr<I ~AA Hunts Tomato Sauce l>l.JUr'IU. CM Hunts Tomato Paste IUl .._c, I.Ii.AIU> Kraft Parmesan Cheeae t ICU.C I CM Vons Fruit Cocktail ~~""' Wilderness Apple Juice .59 .92 .33 .33 .79 134 .45 .29 .27 .77 .49 .89 t t,/\U.oi.UOnl.L 42 Jerseymaid Water tllill't>Ynt. • t6-0U1'1('1 JAR Karo Blue Label Syrup .59 .59 .82 bl"()U'll PACl\AGf "-SSTt> V~'i ]09 Grandmas Breakf111t Bara .M()(J1'(tOOnu Log Cabin Syrup t~f (N< Oennillona Tamelltos ]29 .35 .65 121 181 PILLS BORY BEST FLOUR ........ Ullo(, .89 LARG E HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS .05 FLORJDA 29 PINK GRAPEFRUIT f '"'' I• •1 'llri t--'· G80CERIES 4t<lUl'ICX -Borateem Plus ~~80TlU 409 Liquid Cleaner I f'>()Ul<C (.NO -fU"" Ealy Off Oyen Cleaner J>COU'1l Pll<> -rocxnr~ Baggies Bags .42 .59 .99 .84 }43 112 PRODUCE Ul .29 !11'\lJ\O~l'I~_ 29 Reel Of Butler Lettuce CA • l-' .49 I l'OUl'C) Pl'l(JVl(',t-OCl:A" SAll'IY 6 9 F ruh Cranbemta LA • ~JUIHIM 4t. o\ll f l,A'.Qk Hawaiian Papayas I I\ 'YQllJT( l'i:lll ' 1J1 \()II Brown Oniona IU .69 (ft .15 411'1Cl<l'OT 99 Blooming Zygo c.ctua tl'I • FROZEN FOODS 1600..C I-<.N< Tree Top Apple Cider ~ Pll\C'IYIJf. -GUllU> OllJtU.Y Morton Donuts .93 .65 14 ~ CXl"«:£ PACIVl(i(-PFJftllOffi 269 Saluto Deep Dllh Pia.I~ ll'OOl'<OP~ Ore-Ida French Fries *IC)/ 6-"t\f, A.,"'tJO \l,IJitl[ rl'"t Banquet Cook.In' Bags •l()IM'IC( p~ St°""'"9 Md'onl & Chae. .98 .41 .75 8Ckll'!Ct.P~I _.._,STOA.YRS 43 Johnston Frozen Yogurt • ft~CM Vons Lemonede IOCU<CllOX 8trda E.)'t Cut Com .17 .35 p~~--------------~--~·~~, ....... _________ _ •• t<AAFT .,. I There's no trick :1 MIRACLE -98 1: to the treats on · i• ~~f!l1P ~~ •! · sale at Vons. 11 JM • I• . 'I ~,,..·";::, .... ::..-::.i~~if:,.~ .. ~~~. I' You 11...,11•·-noinck 1011-on pumpkin'>. I ·~..,,.. .•• ; .. ,,_,,,..,..,_,::;.....,,, I • C ndy lr0 IS .. n~&.... k 1--... --... -------:e e1 """ • -.....-~~. c.cs M nu~. c()(n. -----••••••--·----••----.__/ 901.J1d) c.lder c>nd Ke cream '°' .,u your ,.. -,.. ,. ,.. ,.. ,.. - -----little trl<'ks~~ ~an old faJhK>ned 'I .,,. 11 Hallow~n c~tume p.wty-complete I WESSON ~ 89 I wllh c>pple bobbing. pumptun Ql'Vtng 'I l'1 SAVE I' dnd 11 safe. "IJPeN\led tnck Of tlf!at 11 SALAD OIL .28 11 ~xpedtUOn IOI' the kid1, ~on ell the I 1•0U'IC£ • I goodies ot our Hal~ sale. 11 llOTILL I• I --·------' I .,." .... ,..~ ................. ~ ..... ~ I I ,_ ____ ..._.. I Get this HaUoween ·~!'!.'!!.'!!!..~.:':!.!'!~~-~-~.!'!~ e--------------·eag free when :1 ~10 ·-11 you shop at Vons. :1 CAMPBELL'S 05 1: •• SOUP SAV£ I I' (i -, I ' . , I } 5~ • I \-:-0 •I v..-. . • I• ---~ l I ........ ,._.,.9" • .::::-_...,...,..o I ~~ I •I .... . .. -· ..... _ .. .._,.. .. ,,:;:-_ I• •.a.LI ..,,,. ......... "'-"• "--".., ..,......., ~ ·~ . ·-------------· ~J~~~ ' ~-----------------------· I ~·Vl&i· I ·--------------· ~-~ .. ~· #. ! ·;:TRICK OR ~Ill :: t :1 !R~J .BAG 1: 1-,. . • I '"~"' ~ 'I . . -. A ...,_,. .,. ..... ... -1, ~ 'i ·· · .:· · ·., :.· ·· .. I' -___:Y ... "'1 ... ,_ ,_. ,_*I ...... ,_ *S fOllS YOIS ! '~----~-----------~-----~ ~~kfhs 199 !,?,~ .. ~}~LOINS , " t0f4l.b.~A\l\.o "lllll f CORNED BE~ BRISKET .. ,.. ,. ,,, .... 139 BANQUET MEAT PIES .25 BEEF RIB STEAKS 189 BONELESS SHO<JLOER ROAST I "'•'If ,..,,_ I lJ t "' "" ,f "168 MEATS l'lllU '""0~ Beef Top 1Mr1C*i Steaks 1 ~ ~,,,, 8f n- Beef Cube Steaks 1"811 II"· oru OU • Boneless Family Steaks 1"6ll ~.-•tAf((Jt Corned Beef Brisket Cl ,.,Tl Wlill1' Fresh Port< Loin Chops """''"",.a """ Wison Boneless Hams l!l.l'<l<l.JU1f I Hormel Sked Bacon UI 238 UI 248 Ill 2 58 lll 2 48 1.8 ]89 UI )59 111 ] 78 LB 2 89 Lft )09 '"ftfWt o\flltllJ/l.41/i#" 11fl 59 Chicken Livers Lo • lll }98 ti.t "*t t'tN~''"> Butter Ftsh FtUets VONS BAKERY ''"'"' ,.. "'''' Holiday Cupcakes J ..-.xr-c. Halloween Family Cake I Pl\(11 1)11 OIW"'";f ICED Chocolate Iced Donuts t!Ol.»'IY ~ -WI T01 Quarter Sheet Cake }29 298 .98 850 HEALTH & BEACITY .87 }83 ~l-"()llpo\l\l OU (Ol,(Jlt 1 .. .AILU t • 9 f1eX Balsam Sti.mpoo l&OUl'Cf -llfL(AAll • llOO¥ uc .. o Flex Baum Conditioner I ~I -llfCUVJl()RIJn1'((1'n lJ ow And Penpnnt ]19 1 12 }09 2 29 JERSEYMA.ID SOUR CREAM OL' VIRGINIA BE:EF WJENERS ..... ........... -... .79 .89 DELICATESSEN '\hlt ... t,"\_ ... tt"""'"lL~ 849 Pllt1icM Cud.thy H-.n ·~~T.:<,, .KU<t P1'0Vq,_ Leo a Slced Meats .53 llOl PK{; -()II Q)()l<LJ) Vons Beef S.lllml .89 I Cl/ ~(., ....... ~ tt.f'l/ I• .25 Big Country Biscuits t6<JU!<f ~<I O•• ..,-_,.., )49 Vons Be Bologna ' t 1/ .,. l ~ ..t I/ •"' •'""P.1+ tt~M. }09 Denoia Sliced Ham L. 0/ llJli. 'aMl)t f ai l·•'lil •' .99 vi.sic Pkkles VONS CAKE DONUTS .79 cc.ecol.A REGULAR O R DIET .99 LIQUOR Smlmolf Vodka 969 11011IT'n.I ....-m ..... 299 Uebfniumlc:h > .... ' \rli(Al,,ff 549 Ten High Bourbon .•Oll'Cl ;;.~TCO•"" r»' 299 Royal Velvet Uqueun '0""-1.1.IUI 4 14 Fyfe & Scott Scotch 1J99 l)UTUI Sugram's 7 Ctown ')IJl[Jl--.'lt()ill~• Le t>omUle Rose 249 A Gift In Good Taste VONS GIFT CERTIFICATES WE'LL DOUBLE THE DIFFERENCE O<JR QCJARANTEE OF VONS LOW PRICES LOW PRICES YOO CAN BELIEVE IN. fWC1:1 (PnJClM ~. Tl9ICI WILD. OCT. J~. 11, 1'79. CM.&.(11>1 S19 1.00FOfll()(Jll~ Of ITOllt NMUT ¥QC.I. CMLCQU.&.Cl. IAl.l• 11'1 Mtll&. CIUMlOld OfllT ITIM MO IWtlD ....... "" "°' .. rrf'llCT AT~.,,,, •• ant .,. Loe NICel.lJI. I ilOO w. PICO 14VO.. LOt MCilUI, MO~ Dll.00 cour.rr MO IA 11\ClA&. 0"1! t~ MOM.•. •OO,.,.. ~y Sc~ MIMfll W_,, M •IL 2"<lL • ,, .'9 iq.I F"~ Talll n....AMOllTUl411ll.VKO .17 <l"111e Touch e.ct. Sia a.t, • 1)4.t .34 Pin.IA OurlttQe, IO<MO' , , c .... ..... 111&. l1• ...... -0Nlft ..... II M _ ....... u e . 69 HJJ.....,a~1 ... 1 ALL UQOID DETEROENT 64-0I (INCLS . .300FF) 2.71 49-0Z TIDE LAUNDRY DETERGENT ............... HuMqt• ...... JIOH ..... It\"-J' lltl ....... .._..,419ef lrvlft• 17HO ....... a t.._. 4730 Benenc• Rd. 17) "'bb"'Y 'Hunory.Jld. ~ ,.__...,.... .29 ~ Si«l'd ~ -~'-"''''°'-I 09 IWlt Pe<11 Beef °' Mt.I F 1..-1 •0llPtCm ...C: I 79 Otri!r~or""9f~,l&Ol ~ Ito ()9(-J11~.Jtnlll0~.101tl)o•I flV"'C 11' &..,.. ... 241.41 ..... '-""' ..... ,.....,..., - 16101 '4-'-·~ 0tr-M ~ V~ P.ck 1/0UliQ. l'Ml l'tabttlc'o RIV Crectlen ••<llr<l. Nlblt<oHonl!'Jl'Nld T~ ,_.__...,..._ JI~ "'-f<o O.t0 Sen<IWl(lllt>oub• "Siilf t ~Ol I 00 f'WllKoNM>o,t.N ti fl)l\.~ltT11'~6'0I A9 s. .... c.,'•-uoaa c .... c.,1 t aa+'lhtOMe,e c.,...,_ ..... . 14011 o.., '"' Dr •• '1chft• 't FOOD ~.October 24. 1111 ----------------~~------------------------------------------~--~~~--~------~---------------~ DAIL y PILOT G t . Fanciful Cake Will Delight Halloweeliers Hilla ... ..._ la ~ 11**1 W hia·ftllld ti•• ... ':::' ... KJdl '°" '° tM ....... \IP la ...... aM Ht CGM-, bob far Ip- .... e-.. -=fatte omo r""*'" -ud, ol C09M, 10 «·treatiai ,_ all ..na ol R.UOW.. Ill a ... Wbea u.... coatumed tricll-or·lrHtera come calllal. be 1w. lO llaa" cm laud a variety of aer ' .... H.UOW.. &NIU .... WI ,, I ctal'*-'• Mliday. make ,_.. U... tnata are .. ~ .. tbey .... delidoul. 't'Mt'• 181,)' to do wit.It heahbf\al, navorf\al foodl la beo•u. wblcb lend tbelr hoMy·Uke tute, UbaraJ ,...._.. and 1mootb texture to a vari«y ol HaUoween treats. Wbat'1 more, b1naa11 add lou of nutrition for healthy bolkla11&. 'Ibey contain 1ood 1upptin ol needed vltamlnl and mlnerala, LDeldnt pot.ualum. •roo. caldwn and many B vttemlna " F.\NClftJL C.\U ALWAYS dell1hu youn,_... Aad th1J homemade banana 1pJce cake iii eoetwned Uke a boot owl, rilht lo lhe true Halloweeo aplrit. Halloween Hoot Owl cake Is easy to make. too, with simple directions for cut out and assembly. Kids wilJ be eager to pitch lo and help This tempting cake combines the mellow taste of bananas along with cinnamon and nutmeg. Spread the owl cake with a deleetable fluffy frosting, then decorate with toasted coconut, chocolate and banana sbces to dress 1t up like a real boot owl! Everyone will ha ve u hoot wbeo they see this lively creatJon ! Doughnuts are a favorite with Halloween celebrants, and Baked Banana Doughnuts have a special bonus since lbey don't reqwre deep rat frying. Instead. they're baked in the oven. That means less russ and mess for today'l:i busy mothers. To quench the thirst of trick-or-treaters. serve cups of tangy Spooky Banana·lce Cider. This delicious drink is as easy as saying "Boo." Simply make some cider ice cubes, each with a slice or banana. Then serve them in the cider The ice cubes remain soft in consistency like ice pops. so lhey can be enjoyed too! If a Halloween party is in your plans for this ghostly night's schedule. these banana treats are festive enough to make terrific party fare. Bananas also serve to ma.ke the HaJloween celebration a cheery one by serving as festive deeorations for the holiday table. The Banana Ghoslie. in the left on the picture, is a jolly party favor. It's easy to put together. too. Draw a race on the ·<--5"---) T < -z ex: ~ ~ I I I wing ,, " / / / I I I I ,'*' ', ,, ', ear ,-/ ,,. body ' / ' / '< ea r ' ' ' ' ' ' end of a banana. TMa 1taod ll lD a 1lua. Nut. take 1 .tdte paper D1pld11 or do&ll ud cut a 1m111 ~ lD It. U.. al•• ol U.. faee oa lb• banana. Put the napkin over U.. II.Ml and t.be baaana ao that the f1ce peMI ~ tbt napllln, lD ibolt·like at.ya.. 1"hla blwi Ir· ray of HallOWffG &oodl• made wit.It retb b1na11111 are f\ln to make. f• to Mt ud 1wpria· lnaly nourilblq, too! B.UJ.A>WBEN BOOT OWL Calle ""cup IOll butter or mar1arine l \.\ CUPI l "Car 24!QI 2v. cup11 alfted all·purpoee flour 2 teupoona bakio1 powder I t.eupoon baking aoda ""teupoon salt I teaspoon cinnamon ~ teaspoon nutmeg l 14 c ups mashed ripe bananas (4 medium> .... cup milk 1 teaspoon van.ilia Generously grease and flour an &-inch round layer cake pan and a 9-incb square cake. Cream butter . add sugar. beat until li&ht and nutfy. Add t:ggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Sift together dry ingredients: mix bananas. milk and vanilla. Blend dry ingre- dients into batter alternately with banana mix· ture . Divide batter between pans. Bake in 350- degree oven 30 to 3S minutes. until cake tester inserted into center comes out clean. Cool in pan 10 mmutes. turn out onto cake racks and cool completely. Fluffy Frosting 2 egg whites l "'2 cups packed brown sugar Dash salt It;, cup water l teaspoon vanilla Combine egg whites, brown sugar. salt and water in top of double boiler. Beat l minute or until thoroughly mixed. Place over boiling water. beat constantly 8 to 9 minutes. until frosting stands in stiff peaks. Remove from boil- . mg water. add vanilla and beal l minute or until thick enough to spread Chocolate Decoratioa Melt 2 squares <2 ounces) unsweetened chocolate and 2 teaspoons butter or marganne over hot water Bl end until smooth. Cool slightly. Coconut Decoration Spread 1 cup coconut on baking sheet. Toast ··~a'' ~~ I ~ .. foot ! foot ... , ..... . .,,,.,,, ----_, ___ ,,.. Sale ends Nov. 11 u ~ 0 As seen on T. V . ! < z -... + 111 aarr1as· For Creative Home Decorating In 350-de&TM oven 6 to 8 minute. or unUI U1bUy browned. Stlr occulonally to f>rown .-venly. Te .... w. aM 4eeen&e cab: Start wtt.b the cooled 9-lneb cake aquare. Prom one comer meuure s inches a1on1 ooe aide ud 5~ Inches alon1 lhe other aide. Cut an outaide curve lhroulh the pointa. <See dlqram) Repeat wtlh the oppolite aide of the cake. 'lbe two idenUcal· ly cul piecea are t.be wt.op. the main pleee Is the body. Cut otf a trian1l• at wider .ad o1 tbe ... body. Divide the trtan11e la ball to make ears. Mark a polat on the 1-IDell romd cake. meaaure 3 tncbes alone tbe edae to tbe rlpt ID4 left ot • • .; the point. Cut a cW'Ve tbrouO the PoiDll to shape tbe top ol owl bead. CUt ihe amaller pieee tn baU to make reet. BeliaDial witll tile body, f roa& eacb piece and place • ahown oe a Iara• (See l'A.NCIFUL, P ... Cf) , ' .. Now you can save 35¢ and fill your treat bag with these 2 delightful products from Procter & Gamble. ' Just what you need to make you feel bewitching. ,, \ .... , ' • ' ...... "' ., '".ii •:', ' 1-..... "'~"$<.·~ ~ .t:".{1:..!! t FOOD t I Lactose Intolerance Victims Need Calcium • Uk .... cla117 pro-............. ~ porlaa& ao•rco of calel-la tM "-• dW.tWta....,,... pa.o1.aa ............. ferfrwa~•rr• the •••ll &atHUaal en.,... a.etaM, moat m1lk ~ c-.t be CODIWDM becauae of aWoalaal cllMO•fort .......... UllUI r1111U,, a lae-toee ...._ ,,....., ................ t4oa ol Uil7 Pfoftcta ,.... ............ autritf.oe&ete wounp &Mir ...,.,.., to t.ry Mid fer••ted dalr:...C ...... J'OCUl't. ~.~ ..... eream •Dd aom e ••t•rall1 rlpeaed ...... u tM aactm.. lmtoa.ra.t paU•t cu ........ -....o1u.. c:s~J U.. ealdam la m9 diet CAD be ........... u ..... Dl"Odueta cu: aot be tolerated, all dal"._1 prod11ct1 are •uall1 .......... from tbe paU•t'a diet, a1 witla tlMiee wllo have an allerg or ...tUYlty to dairy food. Tbm ... pro- blem la to ftad IUbstitate bever.,., wblcb can be .rccompllabed wltb a variety ot fruit Julen and berb teu, ud to find ... foodl to provide eaaentlal 1mount1 of calcium to tlae diet. One ~ at whole milk bas 211 miWsram• ot calcium ao that may be used as a IUideline wben choosing food• with calcium in mind. Foods high in calcium include: Salmon (with bones ), Sardines, Beans, dry (canned or cooked), Rhubarb. Beet greens, Brocol i , C hard , Collards, Dandelion greens, Mustard greens. Spinach, Turnip greens, Kale and Okra. Here are some recipes using high calcium foods to help you maintain r e· quired calcium intake in your diet. Notice that many are dark green leafy veaetables usually aaaoclated with 8"tben:a ......, •• 8#pl ..... 9aOCCOl.I 1 onion, sliced Wn 2 t.abletpoom R!taDUt oil, or other vegetable , oil 2 stalks fresh broc· coli. cut in chunks 'h cup chicken broth Microwave Cooking Classes South Orange Coitst r es idents can le arn some microwave cook· ing techniques before t h e holiday s eas on through a four.week seminar beginning Oct. 27 U Saddl e back College. Microwa ve cooking expe rt Patricia Cook will teach the sessions on successive Saturdays through Nov. 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Home Economics 3· on the cam ups. The course will cover br eakfas ts , ba ki ng. casseroles. 111eat, fish, entreea and boUday en· tertalning. Fee for the series is $70, which includes food items and the use of ovens . Enrollment Is limited to 24. For registration and informa tion , phon e 831-4646. ~ leupoee brown ...,ar W.11111111 ...... IPINACll Ml.AD ora.,. riDd looMly wi&la f06l. Bake la Trim rhubarb aad • • .,.... ot.a for '5 peel aab If It.alb .,.. ............. ...... t ,......, eorn· atarda. Sa• ... rtap 1n ......... Add ... ffll cb••k• aad 1Ur fry . ..................... l POUDd lr11b 1,&Dadl, trt•med aod ....... ldoweprtie 1 amall red onloft. t UcedUD I Iara• fr e 1b m \&lhrooml, lllc:ed tb1n Spedal IHei• By June Roth In a cnlllt bottle; abate well aad pour over aptnada TOii well IDd ... •. Makee. aeniap. BAKED Ul11M&8 I CUP I frt l b rhubarb, ~ut into ~ .. chunk.I old. Sprinkle ~ cup ::_'":;'9~ ::.m.lut, bread erumba CID a well• . buuend t~ bd.lnl Mak•ltol~. dl1b. Cover with a layer of rhubarb. Dot with butter, br"9 •u•ar, and IJ'ated oruae rlnd, u1ln1 balf tbe tn1re· dienta. Top with another layer ol bread erumb9. ••• Worried about eating wboleaome f oocl on a bud1et? Remember that two •Ill COit about ~ cent.I and DtOvSdt lot.I of eo ...... ddcken broth. 1 ... ar, ........ Mid COtD· 1Urcla ;~ mla we ll oU ' c• tomato Julco a wblelpoou oUvo i.\ ,,..,..... drJ tar· , . .,. 1 ~ .CU.-unflavored breed crwnba .......... ~Woe· col&; ........ -....u. ..... llllc* ... ...,,. i1 o.ce. ............ . I LabAMpooaa wino vt.....,. ~ l•HPOOn dry muttard Pl~ ton \Ill> p&ecee of 11MUeb lD a Mlad bowl that bu beeG rubbed well wttb cul clove of 1arUc. Diacard remain· lna garlic. Add onion and mushroom slices . Combine tomato juice , olive oil . vlne1ar, muatard. and tarraaon 2 tabletpoooa butt.er or marprlne ""cup.brown sugar 14 c up grate d Repeat t be 1 aye ra • nutrteata, loeludtna pro· finl1b•a1 wt&b a layer of tel D, vitamins a nd bread crumbs. Cover mlnerala .. \ bblings Coblina · 11•1 HlliOWeen, treat yourself to IOwer overall fOod prices frOm 1 llCkY. . Once again, it's time to stock up on candles and crisp appk?s, caramels, popcorn, and all the other goodies that bring goblins caJllng. Pick a field.fresh pumpkin to light their way. You carve the jack·o·lanterns: we've whittled the prices. So special occasions yo u tho ught your budget couldn't bear can be full of special treats afterall. With Lucky's overall discount prices. there's r<ot a ghost of a chance you'll find our selection at any other supermarket for a lower total overall. And that's what discount is all about. FRESH PUMPKINS VAllOUS SIZES .05 l8. DELICIOUS 29 APPLES • RED OR GOlOfN. EXTRA FANCY lB f' LADY LEE b CIDER 259 GAL Bll No purchase necessary Just ask at the checkstand WhOlesale Beef Prices are Down and LuckY Passes on the sav1ngs1 CROSS RIB 169 ROAST LARGE END RIB STEAK 189 BONELESS BONOEO BEEF CHUC~ l8 &OHOEO BEEF LB ~· ----. . ,., ......,, .. t , . . .,_ ;-; . ·-/ u ·- canned & Packaged !LADY LEE ~9 MAYONNAISE • J oz JAii -------- OELICA TE5SEH ITEM5 !LADY LEE FRANKS 4 VAlnETlfS LARGE END RIB ROAST BONDED BEEF 189 lU T·BONE STEAK RQt>iDEO 8lH 101N 248 bOLYMPIC MEAL 69 BREAD • lil ,_.APVfSI (lr< r POUND IOP t'O <,ANOW•C .. ]fl r 7 lOAr f' DANOLA b ~~~~. .99 ~Cl l><C. BONELESS TIP ROAST BONDED BEH ROUND 198 lB BONELESS 189 RUMP ROAST StfllOIN CUT BONOEO BEH ROUND lB TOP ROUND STEAK 90MIUB tOlllCltD lffF • , . STEWINC BEEF --'"······ ll 1.98 11 1.98 EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF OOff NOT UQlD 11'!0 FllT' LI 1. 79 BEEF SPARERIBS AIOllNOIMOSTED •• FRESH BEEF BRISKET IOllOfOlffl ....•. CURE 81 HAM HAlVES -t-fWTCOOoelO ... ll .79 ll 1.98 .• 2.58 ~~;~LE.~ZZ~~ "'" .99 CRAOE A YOUNG TURKEYS H-10AYl \/TT9BASTtO 88 10-l2 l.ll. RIOZlN • . • • • . • • • I.I • BONELESS TURKEY """"°"" eunH &A5TlO S.1LIS~ .•. II 1.68 canned & Packaged r OEL MONTE CORN 6 ctlAM $TYi.£ Oii 3 5 WM«E lfllflU . • .. • • • .. • • . t 1 Ol c.-iii , L ~~ ~T~. ~~s. ,, 01 tAN .43 TOP SIRLOIN 238 STEAK BONELESS BONDED 8E£f LOIN lB bB & M BAKED 68 BEANS • 1801 CAN BONELESS TIP STEAK BONDED BEEF llOUND 198 bHEINZ KETCHUP LB .79 31 Ol Bll PORK LOIN ROAST 111 1.29 W~tur I KRAFT DINNER 28 """'_ l( .. fl'Jol. I , 01 ljt)• • PORK SPARERIBS .• 1.29 "'tlHW•uwu ! LINDSAY OLIVES 69 Pm(O"'t~ OOl C.,. • PORK LOIN CHOPS LI 1. 78 ... • MAR'S FUN SIZE CANOY b Yt<•t•' 1i11v• w•• 1 79 I -£Tiii>\ ,., QI PWr. • POQK LOIN CHOPS 111.98 ll llOU\.OIOO r HERSHE Y SNACK SIZE CANOY b CHOCXK>T\ &l"""'O 1 79 _,, U 1 .... <.000eAW 111(.f S-. • BRAUNSCHWEIGER LI .98 I~ NNQ b TREESWEET JUICE 1 33 0-A"'-l ... 01 lfl • L :"~~~~!~!:~~ITS, 'l .... 17 t ~~~~~ER S SAU~~Ec• , 1. 69 r AMERICAN CHEESE b •OW0«~1'Cf0~# 1 55 NOOuC1 1 ~ 01 Pt.!. • r SHRIMP COCKTAIL 65 l> i•V:C.O • Ol t». t POLISH SAUSAGE 1 29 6 UIOHU I 1 Ol PC. • r LADY LEE BOLOGNA 1 33 '"; \llCfOWAf '"Cr C-IC(JttiOl ~.G • r VLASIC PICKLES 97 l> •DfHt• W"OIJ: 09 MAlVU U Ol >116, r CHEDDAR CHEESE 1 29 6 "'°'"' *" ~Ol .. (. • HOUSEHOLD 6 PET RAINBOW TROUT 1 89 Q(M-...<;\.-Oll" UOl ,., • l CLING PEACHES 44 b ZEE PAPER ..-i i D•• -~a. 14.(U •O Ol CAA • • TOWELS"' r CORN BREAD MIX 47 .49 85 SF l!OU JIMMY DEAN SAUSAGE 1 19 _. 11 01 •ou • 0 ~OAP• t\OZ IOI • suceo BEEF LIVER IU;l.f" OSCAR MAYER BACON ITH(I ~ ) LI PoC. ) Ml 1 58 541((0 t l.8 Po<G • r HERSHEY S COCOA MIX 1 19 /:, •,Wflf"()I l)Ol IOI t b PAPER PLATES 1 69 "'''" "°Cl ..... • b ~AM CUPS "'""t. .59 canned & Packaged r TREESWEET JUICE 1 19 l> C.•APl~•utl . .. Ol l tl , r M.D. TOILET TISSUE 89 b • P,00 11'~ Po<C. , b CEBHAR~T TAM~~E~\OZ CAN.57 r AJAX DETERGENT 1 54 " '10W()tl'l0 .e11 Ol 90r • L ~~~~~o ~25 (-CY Oii ClfMrt. 16 Ol JM~, SPICED PEACHES 1901 CAN,57 P DAWN DETERGENT 1 48 6 U0VC> 11 01 811 , . L LADY LEE AsPARAGUS 59 CUI\ & t~ .IOl tAN, HEAL TH 6 OEAUTY AIDS r AJAX CLEANER 1 67 I> ''°""° aooz 1n • DAI" Y & F"OZEM F0005 !:LADY LEE CUT CORN .49 ~ KEPl'ffl 1001 Pl(G t NUCOA MARGARINE 71 0 ~1 1-.0I (Uf • i, NIBLETS COB CORN ..... ., .98 b GREEN GIANT LAS~9~!c. 1. 99 GREEN GIANT VECETABLES b w ..,.-.. • 'IAVO ... u I\ (()e!Oo 59 oP "'oi.," Pf•\ tO 01 ""C. • L ~~~!~DES Ital PoC.. 79 L CELESTE PIZZA 2 89 Dflu•f It ()I h (. • A ROMAN MEAL WAFFLES 73 ••Ol ""' • t BIROS EYE ORANGE PlUS 95 6 tot.ctfllr••rt n Ol <,.,... r SEAGRAM'S 7 CROWN 6 1<£'C>lO-tr 11 99 'tO NOOf t I') I. 1• "'L • r Ol.O GRANOAD 6 89 l> -.. _ 01 It\ • A FLEISCHMANN'S GIN 9 89 IO"<ll» l~l .. It\ • b E & J BRANDY · 9 99 aol'IOO' ·~1 .. 1n • ~OOUCE BOSC PEARS PRME EATING .49 LB Top Food~ With Teens r GREEN BEANS 6 LAO'f IU CUT Oii ~O . 1&07 CAN.33 L ~D~·L·E~.~~s ..... oz c.oN.53 A ~::~.!~~!~S110t(.Olo ,33 L ~~~~·~····· .. 11oz-.73 L ~~~.'.~~~.~•~oz 90\.45 b ~~.~~I~~ 1toz ._, 1.09 b TREE TOP CIDER 1 39 M Ol I TL • b ~~~KIN ~.E MIX ~oz c.o ... 69 b UPTON TEA BAGS 1 12 L ~~I( SHAMPOO 1101111 2.27 b SCOPE MOUTHWASH 2 49 tOOll Tl • r WATER SOFTENER 2 15 l> -. •""' 111 Ol ea-• r MOP & GLO POLISH 1 87 6 UOl Ill , DELICIOUS GRAPES WHITE llW 04t 8LACll .49 LB NEW YORK (AP) - Convenience foods are popular with the na· tion's teen-age girls , wbo prepare an avera1e of 1J meeJa eacb week for themleiYea and their families, a survey by Sev•nteen magai ine abowt. Ellbt out or 10 of tbe f )'OUD. cooks polled \mt fronn foodl in prepar. tnc tbe meals; a per· cent include canned 1oup1 on their menu; wblle cold cut.a and pUla are popular wttb about tbr••·fourtbt of tbe reapGOND. flt• ICIMH wMt you •••t la tlte Sklln1 clatllfled HI Of ~ltt O.ltyPllM •1 642 .... 11 L POPCORN OIMU.f-. ~ OIVIU>ND a""""'° 121~ 20IXllOIUlll 2.69 3.89 ..... ~ .... .._-~""""'<•1...0. ' .,.. ........ """,."""..._,. ........ rllW.~"~MIMM COITAMU& tt• MAMOa-..VMIO ...,.,,,....,.,. .._ l ... WDll~ITMlT Oii-I~..,... .. ________ ... ~---...... CIPnl!ll -· ~·"""" _,.,, ..... .. CT toll • r GLEEM TOOTHPASTE 1 17 h 101 TU9f • b HEAD & SHOULDERS 2 29 -l\Ol 111 • b ~NAAfST T ABL~c; 0t 00 1. 99 L =a~ .... 21 01-1n 1.32 b ~~~~T~l~OZ CAH,25 r FRISKIES DOC F000 31 6 • ·-~nn . ,...., Ol CAN , TheW Prleel notefMCu.e tn sanu ..,_,..._, 5anlulSC)t)ISl)OC~; SNACK-PAC RAISINS CIEAT FOR HALLOWEEN HANDOUTS .98 10/ 1 Ol Pl<GS Qur Prl(~ PrOlectlOrl POllCY QU¥illltffS tn~ onces to~ effetnve 1rom weonesoav. occooer 24tn mroUQnTuewav oct~ SOttt 1979 what dllcount Is all aboUtl LOWerPtkes overall llt to. ITAft ~ ecMA.IVMIO M.l.llllfOM ha ..0. IUCuo A'ftllUI LAeUNA lllU.t 11111 CA90T "°"° ,., ~ ,.., l 4 1 OAllOINOllO'llt "'" ~ .. ,,.NUii 11AN1011 STOftH ONN DAJLY t A.M. Nit U'llLUI A'fa ~=-=-- fll9Tlll 11111._. AVIMll ... , ..... ,.... 1•l1 II 1 11 PLI tl'll«&l .J ................ t. l I I • f • •1 Ub.._,.q . e-.. f 000 JACK-0-lANTERN PUFFS ARE AS MUCH FUN TO MAKE AS THEY ARE TO EAT. Delight Trick-Or-Treaters With Jack-0-Lantern Puffs When the trick-or-treaters come to your house, be prepared with homemade Jack-0 · Lantern Puffs. This Halloween treat is simple enough for the kids to make. And they're as much fun to eat as they are to make. J ack-0.Lanlem Pulls are prepared with favorite ingredients: peanut butter, semi-sweet chocolate pieces, caramels and puffed wheat cereal. 1be kids will enjoy forming the balls and decorating them with candy com. Make some puffs with happy faces and some with scary faces. F or Halloween giving each ball can be wrapped in plastic wrap and tied with a pretty bow. Or use them a s table favors at your Halloween party. • These bright-eyed, pumpkin treats will de- light everyone and make even the most spooky ghost ,happy. JACK·O·LANTERN PUFFS 7h cups puffed wheat One 14-ounce package caramels One 6-ounce package ( 1 cup) semi-sweet chocolate pieces lf.z cup peanut butter 3 tablespoons water 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Candy com Bake cereal in 15x lO·inch jelly roll pan at 3SO degrees a bout 10 minutes. Me lt together caramels, chocolate, peanut butter, water and butter in medium-sized heavy saucepan over low heat, stirring occasionally until smooth. Combine cereal and caramel mixuture in greased large bowl, mixing until cereal is thoroughly coated. Cool slightly. Shape about 1 cup mixture to form each ball. Cut candy corn pieces in half; press onto balls for eyes, nose and pumpkin smile. Makes 8 treats. ••• Fanciful Cake • ~.October ail. 1979 DAIL V l'ILOT 1 Cf Leaner than lhe lead.in~ ca.nncd luncheon meets, with more protein and less fit . Now you can get a refund of 50¢ on your favorite sandwich bread when you buy Libby's Corned Beef. Just send in the refund form below along with a ··~ \ ':' f i Whenyou buy Libb:Y's-Cj~ined Beef, Libby will buy you the bread. r-12;eow.-1-·s0¢0FF-:~~~ I On any size , · I On your choice , I I Libb:v 's Comed Beef I of bread. ,_.. I 10 CAOCtlf Lee,. McNetl & lllOr 1nC .. llCINlll 1111 CMOt •ta._* !le ·-~~!!_~.~~Beel lllddle OraftdllW .. llOlll f, ... I 111 ~ 110Wide0 11 C • llCZOtlll fl• I 11111 ~ • N'-"f ~ t~ , ., ...-"' ,.,_, r-_., Cllf.,.,. USll lllfllld. l•lllY NC 21-................. ~ --...... -------------- IOl!Cllcllel ~ ~E • • l• w & lADr 11c -Po .._IO' U• 8'Ud Oller PO Boa 1202 Oepl H.Clicloo.t. 80877 I .... 1!'to.,~n:=~ --=n ..... ta~f'tWlj I (l'l'HIP ... O> tray or board. or on a laree piece ol cardboard covered with aluminum foll. Decol'llt.e with tbe chocolate pas., pourtn1 cbocolate from tip of spoon a.er cae, foUowinl ~pb. SpriDkle toasted coconut over wlnp and aides of bead and bod)' for a feathery look. Just before serv- inll, cut banana slices to make eyes, buttons and beak. I =·~·!' ---:a=-~='6.:.::::ra I .. . -, .. Ej:~. f :1C:::-:-~-.::.....-=---==-·--~~~u:j! ;::=a"&J~s=.::.o: . lYflouredboard.rolloat~totil·blda~k.Cut L .......... 9191 ~---= -----=-·=cTa with a floured 2Y.a-lncb douabnut cutter, or trace J!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~~~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!.l!!l~~L with a knife, euWac out C!eldm'a. Plaee ~-iDclt ,- BAKED BANANA DOUGHNUTS l~ cups sifted all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 'h teaspoon baking soda 'h teaspoon salt 'h teaspoon nutmeg l}.s cup sugar 6 tablespoons cold butter or mar garine 1 egg 'h cup mashed ripe bananas ( 1 large or 2 sma ll bananas Sift together flour, baking powder . baking soda. salt and nutmeg; stir in sugar. Cut in but- ter until mixture resembles coarse meal. Beat egg with mashed bananas; add to dry ingre- dients and mix well. Cover and chill about 2 hours. (Dough will be soft.) Tum out onto light- apartoo sreuect beklnc abeet. Bakeln-.cree oven 10 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool slightly, fn.t while warm with Banana Glue•. Yield1: lOdoughnutsandboles. • Baaaaa Gl.aze Mix 2 tablespoons mashed bananas and ~ cup sifted confectioners' sugar. Dip warD) doughnuts into glaze, swirling to coat tops. Note: The doughnuts are best when served warm. Roll out and cut doughnuts. Refrt1erale on cookie sheet until about twenty minutes before serving time; bake as above. SPOOKY BANANA-ICE DRINK 2 bananas 2 quarts apple cider , chilled Slice bananas into the sections of two ice cube trays. Fill with apple cider and freeze until firm At ser vi ng lime, combine remaining cider with banana ice cubes in pitcher or punch bowl, or place ice cubes in cups and fill with cider. Yield : 8 to 12 servings. ~"Hi" to new HI-DRf li$ue. New Hi-Ori• bathr oom tissue ts made to be as soft on your budget as it is for your family. Use the money-saving coupon below on your first fam il y four-pack and sec. Say "hello" toVoff. upon l"eQUCIC. Limit one l'OIJPOfl pc! · pun:hue of a fou,.. pacbilc Void ~ IJ"(ltltbltrd Of' retitrlCled Your CUlllOmer muM .. ,. M'y .... IU In-volved Offer 1ood only In lt\e &O United Sula«'i! CMh value ll20th of I( orft>r Upl1"'5 ()eaombtt 31. 1980 I I I I »' __ J 36000 l.33243 ----. ONE 80111 F OF GIVES YOU AS MANY CLEAN BRIGHT WASHES AS TWO BO 11 LES OF WISK Dynamo and Wisk cost about the same per bottle. However, wtile Wisk recol'lmends using 1h cup per wash, Dynamo's special concentrated fornUa is designed to dean your whole wash with just 14 cup. .So Dynamo costs about haH as much to use as Wisk. In fact, you11 save up to $40 per year with Dynamo if you do an ~verage of 8 to 10 washloads per week. And ou can save254 _on Dynamo right now, just by usina the coupon bel• · Wednlfl\. October at, t11'1 One-pound Se:rirm Six Persons O•• ,._. ot ...U I ~ Ml'*I cblrrr he• late •at•·•••• •Ml ... r&r•. Cut la ~ CllP con oU, '4 cup udlbs,_..lo,.... toma.._ d"h 11 ,tll tiff ltt Uala ........ •lleea. red wlaevtwar lt•U· ..._. lb a praMr• ~ C'9 tlt.lal1 llieell quaru .., ••ra l8to ••••ft lettuee from poon botU.cf Mexle.n e YI• I C 0 ID p U t Ir ... aalM bowl .... IO refri=tor IDd top HllODiDC, ~ &.eupoon CGUJda't IOlw. Core, rlH• ••• ~~~rraaer. ,.,.... ... •IU. •toe.. onloa, ucb 1arllc u lt, d ry aut Jo.a Ha do ll wttla tboroqblJ drat. let· .._ •,..... MeM • '9tet011. Pour mutant ad 1upr, 1/11 8tuk m POIMo lelM t._; ,.,......... la ... ~uui ~H· war• •rrr .. .._ all. TOM t111poon ucb black and be a cllamploa poeable plattie bq or ......... ...a. li*b IM a.ve at OD· pepper ud liquid red ........... ..._ ..... _ I .,_ ......__ -----.a• ~ .._. • a.. e•. l(.as.e=z ......_ I Co ...... -·-· p1u ....... __.., . .-.,....... --11 t 1 a-· ;:;;;r= 1111oa a1. Yer Tbe b1tll LI lo twn \be Zoll)' Dr 11 rt•1. 81aortly c ll •I Ir om 1 a -• • Da 0 aad ... well. Sbake FOOD Turn steak and frozen French Fries into a filling salad. 1&.eak ...... peck ... ol ...,.. ..ma.. eat let-...... -Mell ..... to ID • tmaD Jar COIDbme ...... Jutt bef()n U11Ja1. troaen"'-daflieemto -~-:-~~~~-----~-----:-~~~--..--~~--~~----~~"'--~~...:::::::=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a fUl.laa ulad, topped with a lllk1 dNsd-c. A treat mHl•Hleader, icebert &ettuire c..u.d and eut Into Wt•-•IH cb&UIU, la the ftnt ea.p toward your a~. After tbe lettuce la cubed, aet lt badl mto the retrt1erator wlall• you pnpare tbe "'-ell triee. Broll a one-pouad flenk ateak for about fl ve mlnutea on •aeb aide and &lice lt into ~ piecea, aerou tbe araln. Tbea briftl out tbe bowl of lettuce cube•, add tomatoes and 1Hced oniODI. Lay on the ateak and potatoes and toea with the 1.eaty Dreuin1. Tbe aalad makes a whole meal, but you can stretch it even more by servin1 bot soup with Rits crackers, rolls and butter and a creamy dessert. Pour steaming cups of coffee or tea, then all that's left to add ls the sigh of satisfac· lion. STEAK AND POTATO SALAD 1 bead iceberg let· tuce Zesty Dressing 1 package (1 pound> frozen French fries 1 nank steak (about 1 pound> NORWEGIAN -Try Norwegian version of crouqe-monsieur. H a m and Ch eese Norwegia n - Style is Delightful Here is a slleht version of a croque· monsieur. A croque·monaieur ls simply a ham and grat· e d cheese sandwich between two allces or well-buttered bread, quickly fried in very bot deep fat. ' The Norwegian version la serving two sandwiches, one with ham and the other with turkey, topped with thln· ly sliced pieces of Jarlsber& ebeele. , Tbe sandwiches are then dipped Into an egg mixture and browned in butter on a bot IJ'iddle or aldllet very similar to that of trench tout. caOQUE-MONSIEV• 8 sUees white bread ~ pound thinly sliced Jarlsberg Cheese ~ pound thinl y sliced ham \4 pound thinl y sliced lw'key • 2 •• , •• •lilhtly I beaten ~cup milk ~ teaspoon salt \4 cup <\.'I stick) but· ter or mar1arine On ' ..Ueee bread, ar· ran1e daileM. Top I with bam and 2 witb turkey. Top with remalnJng 4 auc .. bread. tn shallow dish, com· b\ne esp, milk and salt. Dip sandwlet. into e11 mixture; turn and dip other Rell. Melt 2 tablet· pooM.,.... lD Millet or 1rtddle. Acid NDdwlebet aad brown on one side. Add nm•lmn1 butter to 1k.Ul8t. Tma Nlldwtehe1 and bron c8el' ... . u....., .... wttb plcklH aad oil HI • ........... STEAK SALE I STA.,.__.._ eu• ... °'" .. ~21• I WlllllRS T•-SnAK •• v • lO-• •na-. .. •22• l ,.,t ••l•,t•Vf "' •·•,u 't y ' ... ,, , I ' • YYI .. ·A t ,lllf N ... .....,,.,,., , ..... , ... TmllOUSI Mtl • lOIJrrt •\tr• .. • IOM"1f'\ •22• I TOltSIBOI• ,. . It!• • 1 •-i>f llloO D •1•• ' I ••••TIAK I •tt• •W.&l\f trC> t •2 1• I 1 ••SnAK .... RIB ROAST I LAAOE ENO MEATOAIEEF 12-0Z.PKG. 99c EA. Ta-..w .. SLICID BACON H.8.Pl(Q. . ;mt I $I 7 9 LB 79c EA. , .. .. LB . .deli. rw··-,<>---$ 1 •• ........... .;;-:-;;;:-........ ,79cj 111AMSUCIS •• LUNCH MEATS ::'~ •• ------ 7'..8-llOAST " t 13 • T'..80t•SnAK ,, •21• ............. ,.. • 1 •• .............. "" ,,, •2 1• •t•SnAK • •taSnAK H()f4Mf I • ( M~,· EPPERONI ~~:~ ""'"-··-···. 'I" ...... ,..., ... If •· '" •22• SllOULDUI SftAJl . ... ......... HOH ¥ UCED BACON ~:I .. s'iiOU'UMltl ~ ... 'I" iWUlil.Oiil ... '239 it'iia .... itoa•T •2 1 • cu••••n•• . $2 7 • 37 DIET DRINKS .. 1 ...... 1.. ! ,. 51c 126-0Z c SWEET 'N' LOW .......... ., ......... ! ,, ... 59c • PACE APPLESAUCE ... I ! 69' •PICAllTE SAUCE 1~~z 95c APPLE CIDER ~~:7..... ! .. sl.45 .• f'AISKIESOINNEAS•~\IARIETICS 31 c GRAPE SODA ~·· ... ! ' .... Sl.5~ '§·DOG FOOD ... oz l1fl PILLSBURY 17c ! PiiiiKi'"Mii~"' 69< ~ BISCUITS: ... ~::;.;:: .. -I 32-0z. GREEN BEANS : :.~::~·~~:·;·" ! ... · 34c s213 RICE MIXES ~:......... e 41c •-OZ. ACCENT SEASONING ,,. ~ s2.49 :f Lu .. IE•MacA&.Er11rMOAve11WAY 79c NOODLES ~:~"~:"I"~ ,,. , 19' ~~~~.~~., • • . . . •.•••• H1-0z. LITE LUNCH '.. ·,:;;~ '" ,,. ! , . 55c CARROTS APPLES •• ,.. , • w. A .,, .. ,,. I . '• • M• .. 27c .i NUTlE SUNRISE • INSTANT wCOFFEE ........... . BROCCOLI I • UtA I Aflf( f • H ~Ot ~ • t ... I t •• 29c lU .. . .,, ........ GRAPES . '. ,.., ............. ... .. ... t ..... k 43c lk ••. f'AMllYSCOfT•ASIORlEOPAINTSOR COlORS •llAT"IROOM 9 ~ ---1 •TISlUE .............................. ···" 7 c it ~=:~r~'x r~:~::~:.:.L ... 5173 1 . $349 .. KRAFT . AMERICAN SJ 45 --s NEPHYTHYTIS '._;(HEESE SllllLES ...... 12·0Z 7-UP 111 o,r11\11••"'~" ! "·".''•"'• 1.49 IN6 POT ... EA, WHEATIES ... ,........ ! .. sl.13 COSTUME KITS ..-. CHEESE SINGLES CHEERIOS .. 1-1 ........ ! sl.44 ldsters Choice i KOOKY SPOOKS ·• KRAn SWISS COOKIE MIX t.:~.~ ....... ~:.·~.~:: .. ,.. .... .,. s2.39 t3•• I $145 CAKE MIX ~·~~·.:~·.~; ... :.:· ! .. age im tr•lf /1 01111 !J •101 STATER BROS.' ' '1•11•'". PO•Of•IO egcj c"ol([I( O~•!(; ,,,,, .. F,.F, .. E .. ,Ero Low Frozen Food Prices DONUTS _::.···;::, ~~ ... · ... ~~ ·~·z:.__ •• ~fEE I s~r,,• 9 8 Cf NESTLE CRUNCH ""'°'um ! 10 HU Sl.81 $503 I $ 5 36 4 Pl\ $) l 9 LEMONADE ~~"~!\;•:? ..... , •u...-.. ! "0$ &Jc CORN EARS ~~~~~OIANI ! DINNERS llANOUfl MANPUASCRS $ FROZEN $ VAAl[llfS .. ! 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Pllcis l fFIC. 7 FULL DAYS, OCT. 25 ·OCT. 31, 1979 FOOD Wedl111d9V, October a.. t979 DAILY PM.OT " Winter Sala~ Getting Better Modern tecbnolo1y bowl; wtOa iillur at btO I WSST AND I OU& ~ teupoon dry baa cban1•d many lf"d bNt ,.a.u. am· DaSISINO mustard Upeeta ol OW Uvea, ID· hire a-..ut I mlJauiea. Jn amall bowl 1Ur Winter Salad eludln1 our eatlnt P'old a. app&ea, fflery lel4tmaYon.nalH to1•tb•r real mayon- babltt. ln 1..,.. P••l. ... ....... ,..,. u.to ablll nal11, vlnesar. •uiar. Seasonal pears and diet wu ,...tlin.ct by 5-np ... moa.t. Oottr: l 1 t poona elder mllk. 1alt and mutlard. to d avaUabWty ratber thu r•frl1erate about a v ne1ar Cover ; refrlterate. oranges are sse nutrltlonal Heda or ....,.. ar _. ftrm. U•· 2tabi•11oousu1ar Mall" t \4 cups. S.rve with orange-gin1er calorie cw•u. moW • ... .:',C,,a«· l labh1pooe milk w lth trult aalad or mayonnaise dress- B u t Im pr oved lllall•llOI • w.t ... 11a11111saJt mlxedareena. Ing. m•lhoctl ol tranaporta. ~--~~~~~~--~~--------~~--~--~----~--~----------------------------------~----------------..!.---------------~ Uon ud retrt1Hatloo o•er the yeara bave brou1bt freaher and more varied foods to Amertu•s tabi The lntt'Oduetlon of refrl1erated railroad cart In l"3 marked lht be1lnnin1 of modern 1hlppiaa pracU~ 1'1118 COIUUNATION of speed and tem · perature coatrol lmpaet· ed the meat and produce markets across tbe counlry. aa foods from several different re(lons became more wide ly avallabie. Trucks and e ve n aircrafts bave since been added to the na- tion 'a food distribution fleet until today we can enjoy seasonal foods from halfway around the world. During winter months this variety can provide a special flavor boost. Fresh tropical oranges (like temple, valencia and navel> in their peak season come to market bursting with flavor. Winter pea rs (hos e, comice and anjou) are succulent and fragrant and reasonable in price. Cris p apples n o w stored to perfection offer a variety or flavor all their own. And the r e a r e the winte r s alad g r een s othe r than the us ual iceberg lettuce to enjoy. The following recipes s ugges t ways to put these in-season foods to use in salads. One is a salad o f o r a nges , p e ars a nd raisins served with an orange-ginger dressing. Another is a molded version of traditional Waldorf salad ideal for a buffet table. For a salad of toued greens. &ber'e b Sweet a.Del _. nr..tna from .... 8-t Food'• "Salad Wheel... Tiie .rotatlna wheel includes 20 easy- to-make dressings for both winter and summer salads. It la available for 50 centa and a label from a jar of Best Food's real mayonnaise (75 cents without a label) by writing to Salad Wheel, Dept SW- NW. Box 307, Coventry. Conn. 06238. TOS S ED WINTER FRUIT SALAD 1'l! cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon grated orange rind 11"2 teaspoons finely chopped candied ginger 1.,.,. teaspoon salt 2 cups shredded cab· bage 2 oranges. sectioned "'3 cup raisins 2 pears In s m all bowl s tir together r eal mayon- nai se, o r ange rind , ginger and salt. Cover; refrigerate . Just before serving, in large bowl mix together cabbage, o ranges and raisins . Slice and add pears. Add dressing; toss until cab· bage mixture is evenly coated. Makes 4 to 6 servings. MOLDED WALDORF SALAD 1 package (3 ounce) lemon-flavored gelatin 1 cup boiling water .,., cup cold water ~ cup mayonnaise 1"' cup dairy sour cream 1 tablespoon vinegar 2 CUJ>tl diced apples 1 cup djced cell!ry 'Al cup coarsely chopped walnuts Empty gelatin into lar1e bowl. Pour boiling water over gelatin; stir until completely dis- solved. Add cold water. Wida wire wblsk or with miller at low speed beat ln real mayonnaise, sour cream and vinegar. Pour into tx5x3·incb loaf pan. Freese about 20 to 2$ miDuta or until firm about 1-incb from ed1e of pan but still soft in center. Tmn lnto lar~e • Dally PilOt classffiecls work for you.Call 642 .. 5671 for quick caillsales. Everything you want from a store ••• and a lree pu111pki • .. ,... -( .~ lb. ' -U.S.D.A . Choice Beef Selections lb. Boneless Cross Rib Steek or ROHi USDA Choice BMfCh~ Should« I b. • Clllck Slloi't Ribs USDA Choice Beef to Barbecue or Braise • ~J!!t'R!'~ JuiiMl ...... Tl• 111111 ~ USDA Cttolce Beef Round ~ ~c!J1~~~:!.Sma11End ........ ..., .... s211 • .... lean Cubes lb Fa< Bat·B·O ,bs1•1 s211 lllf F111k Stull $279 lllf CIH Slelk USOA C1tot« Seti lb USOA Cll04ce Beel lb -U.S.D.A. Choice Bulk Beef Bulk Cut end Wrapped. Setl1faction Guaranteed! Whole Boneless Cross Rib USDA Choice B..t Chuck Shoulder lncluct.s: SIHka lb. s 1 s 9 •nd RoHt• (llo11·1b.eia l Deli Selections! 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Apple Juice ---or - Apple Cider Town House ~$129 Bottle Gallon '::'!:!: $249 . --../ Size •..•...•..... l Bell Brand Chips Y•rletJ ~ Pico. S 129 Peck ~ of11 Lucerne Dips (bceptG-•motel 1-oi. 39c 8ftd Clem) C erton Chunk Tuna ... ,,.., l\lt-ol. 59c Ltfht c hunll Canon Zestloap ..~., ~ 1¥-.. 59c a. I aw T .. Coupon Good'°' One (1) FREI PUMPKIN 10-lba. or Under -OR- 50C 0ff ThePurch9HofOne(1)PUMPKIN 10-11>8. or Over ~, ..... ---····--·-~"--h-. ----..... C..,...,,.. T_ h_ C_ ......... I-eye "' 1e.c• .. 1~Ce11111M.._~_.....,...c......._1.oc1.n11vw0c1 '1,1111. Coupon Good for One (1) 12-oz.. Cen Scotch Treat Orange Juice .;;-49c l ....... ' ..... ,.. c......-..,.,, ,.,....., ~ Oc't n ,, "'' ~ ~--c.,.. c··~ c~. '""'""'*.,,.. , ... o..,..c.~1 Town House Tomatoloup ,~:I oc ..._ ' ---c:---·-a.. oa n-11. ,.., • ..-.........,_ c ...•• ,_~ ,~---"-c-~ I Thia Coupon Good for One (1) pound Certon cotch Buy Soft Margarine c:: 29c Ctn. Thia Coupon Good For One ( 1) 3-oz. Pkg. Jell-Well Gelatins 1oc Safeway Liquor and Wine ,,_,._ ......... ~ ..... I, ............. .,,.. 3 .............. ...... tiani Mt.Wines ==r~2-=s5 Your Cltolee Parkay Margarine ou~.. '·'b 59c ~ CM ton Gatorade ~:.':.~:IM 49 c --l2-01 ::-;-&ottte ............ 7-CROWN ~~ 0~599 Yan Camp's Pork and Beans Heel n Eel 59c Bis quick Betty Ctoclt., 99 c Mullt·Purpo.e -•0.01. -Pllg. Sateway's Pick of the Crop! Red Delicious APPLES Fre•h and Criap ·-AL 25c lb. ~,!':!'~!e. ~~~~~.~~-....................... each 29C ~!!~!~~.~~~~~~~~ ......... · .................. lb. 25C ~~:r,~ro,!~~.~~~.~ ..................... b•sket 49c ~~~~!:.!!~~-~~~ ........................ lb. 5c Ever)'thi!ll ~u want from a store ••• and a little bit more ~ !' , Goodies For Your Goblins! SAFEWAY Halloween Candles ~ .. 8QC ....... ._... "- P•rtY Donuts ..... s1oe .,_.. ,_.. ... ... WeAcc..,t _., .... L, ,.,.....,.... °"' K4t. ,.,. ... ' .......,. c .. 111•cu· ._c...._._.,.._. ...... c ...... .. ...... c:ewiei.. ......... 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The zucchini slices are 1 first coaled with egg and bre a d c rumbs a nd browned in olive oil, then l aye r e d i n a casserole with spaghetti sauce and mozzarell a cheese and baked. ZUCCIDNI AL FORNO 3 medium zu cchini <abo ut 1'/4 pounds) o/4 cup Italian·st yle bread crumbs 'h teaspoon salt 1 eu. UghUy beaten Preheat oven lo 450 • degrees. Cut zucchini in e:vea ero.a..tae and .... p6ece into s I• ieqtbwlae; Ml aside. Parboil in bolUng ~a lted water for 3 m inutes; drain well . Jn o shallow dish combine bread crumbs with sail. Oap zucctuni in egg and coat with bread crumbs Pl ace o n a lig h tl y Make limeade When Mother Nature hands you a s mall crop or high priced lemons. skip the lemonade and make Florida llmeade instead. That's the word from F lorida lime erowers who are experiencing one of their bi11est crops 1n blatory. The bumper crop couldn't have come at a belt.er time for consumers. Last J a nuary, the lemon crop was severely da maged by freezing weather resultinl in a lot fewe r lemons at much bl1her prlces. Lim es cm the other band have been very inex- pensive and reasonable prices are expected to remain stable through December. While the situa tion may be a sour deal for lemon growers , con- sumen are taking ad· vantate ol lower PQced limes and swltcbine to them. "Limes a r e i n · tercbanseable in any re-~pe callinl for lemons d ln many cans are eferable," according Cb.arlel Walker , ex- ecutift Yice president of i he Florida Lime Ad· lmlDlltl'llltlft Committee. l P lor lda llmea are alWaJI 1..U.1 IO tbey !are IDGl'8 ecm...-t to luse. A1M6er .Mhanta1e of Umea la tbeir rich, r.reea eolor wblcb pro- fYidea IOOd <!olor coa-1trut and extra eye ap. lpeal to ,... foodl Ilk• li1h. ''Tbla la definitely the , year for comumera to 1 put the aqweae on witb Florida 1nd1M1 limes " alker aald. F lorida tO pettenl of limes srown ln this COUDUJ and tbipmenta are more than S3 per· cent abeed of tut year . •/ • II ann1 FREE i. ul.lll'·ias111 MATCHES flll WITH ,UICHASI Of CMH IOJI AT 11' OMt·OZ.PIG.Of llARKDIASKD PIEIZELS -nnn. mcu. nnn OI IOOt FREE! Jiii wme PllOIASI Of -PIG AT ... FIE FIE OM 1H·CT. Ill. Of FREE i FAMILY PRiii ..... ~!!~!1!1Tl.AHt' FIE 11rsar NICIS lfflCnfl WIO .• OCT. 24 nml 11111 •• OCT. JI, 1t7t . •EEF LOI• WHOU Oii JV• u . 1'11. UllP l&SIP ~ U•OI l'llCU II ' Te II' ._ MMIP IUlll 1141 llAIWTA•D IOW DIK'DUln 1'"4111 NICO .. l*IOI lvtl WICI TOW 11 llllO llAMllD "KU f~I flll lllllll lllMI le,H f llftn 90lt TllU M T A 11W AMllTlllD \ltOW llG IAfl•" Oii fOM fUOllTI ...... LIQUOR . .. .......... l! It ' OOMEs l CROSSWORO try lrM .......... ~ANUTS by Curles M. Scttalr "There are tlmes when I wonder myself who IS driving, ott1cert" 'SHOE THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Did y04J bring us anything, Daddy?" "Of coorse not. 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PUBLIC NOTICE PICTfTIOUS eU•tMl!SS H~ STATEMUfT T"• folfO'*tnQ ~'"°"' .,,. dOtnQ OU\iM\\ ., RANCHO U' JOLLA c,o S•O<l<t' LeftC!mer•, inc • llf'Q ~•YIN•• Clrc,.. 1 .. 1,.., CellfDlnl" '7114 L• Jotle V•li.y Pr-11"'· • )OOnt l/eftlu••. cto !>•on.ti LtndmMk, In( irno S~YP••• c,,n .. , tr ••n• Ct lllo.,.1&'1114 Tiii• bu\l"l'U " u~nou< led D• •" vn lft(Otl>OUIMI O-l&hOll oll•" lh•n • pMIM"hip l e Jotl<t V•"•' p,.,,,.,. .. , Ay· ~qntl WlnOm&•~ Inc .. (&lllOmlA <O•PDl•llon N 'V. WtQM• II, Prt\ldenl '"'' 1t11lemt'nt ••• lilf<! ''"'" lht County Cltrlt Of Sen Olf!QO C.ountv on September ll. "" o•UMMY O&•••n & lllNO A -ft-I CtrtlW .. I.,, Att_"_.ltw .... o .... -410 llle<Anflw .,,,. SoHleH• N......,, llNCJI CA., ... 70.1..,. P,,bll•hecl Or-Co.t>I 041ily Piiot O<lobet J. 10, 1' 1•. t'7• ,.., ,. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTltlOUS •U"•llH Nit.MS ST&TWllllNT Th• lol'-"'9 --k ctolftQ -.. .. MHe\ NEXUS OF OttAHGE COONTY 1111 w . .,_ lllYd., ""' a, ... ....,.., llffcll, Getlform• t*3 Herotct I.. ~ Jt • 1111 w ltlllOt 81W, .-.C. II, He-t 11 .. <11, C•lltornl• ""63 Tiiis bln.IMl• I• ConClu<leCI by en,,,. dlvldoiel Htrold l llOlllton Jr. Tllh tie•--• Ill.a wllll tr. COUl\1¥ Ctm Of Or'"99 County on Sto tomber 4. "" "u"n Publl•"" 0r""9' C..11 Delly Piiot, 0<10t>e1 a, 10, II, 74, "" J110.1t Pl18LIC NOTICE twtfnt"H: • su•PIHO TODAY."' C•lllOl~I• PICTIT'IOUI IUllNIH •&MaltATIMIMT I f Street, """"'""°" &Ntll, C.•lllOl'lllt ~ ..... llft CtlfM, '" CtllfO<fllf ,.,_.., ~ lff(ll, Ctllfor11la ~ ........ T ......... ~911wt.,Jtr"I, f'tuflllelfl v ...... Cell~•"* 11111 ..,.._. h t~ttMI •Y a ..., .. r:---tll(,lifM Tlllt tl..-it WM Iii .. wllll ""' c-...r c""' "Ortlltt c._, ... ()( ..., . "" " ... .......... 0Nllt9 CltW Otlly ltllel, Ot....., ... 11,)t.t l, ..,. ...,..,.. TM lllllWlllt 1*1011 I• ctol"9 bl/ti MMH: 1..llf'ltTY FIHAHCf , ll4t S c ... 111111y.~iM.CA '2* JOflll W. CllllMll, tl<lt S. Chtnrnty, ANflelm. CA.,_ --- fflh MlntM I• t-lfct ~f ell In ctl•lttltal. JllMW.CllOCNll Tlllt ,..._. ... fflfct willl -c_,, c ...... "Or ..... c-. Oii Oc -'·"" P-11*' 1'1*11.._. OrMlllt GNtt Otlly ll'lleit ~f a. ••." ~ "" *'·" FEATURING Sharing ·For SurviVal ·· In e&rl* thn•. C!bildnm .._.,.....la I.be bolom ol u ni.ndld famUr, mil DO modMr bad to do ber pareatloa .a.., Mii~ u.e palna Ind preuuree thaf c• be U.. lot Of tbe 1ln,l1 pe.reat. No womu had' to endure UM aq-.. pale of u.oremtu.lDI 2'·bour etalldc.,.. . .. otben and tbetr eblldne dkla't bow tbe terrlble loDeUwa and IWe Of..,..._ tlaat are comll?onplace In today's 1lnl)e pan.nt homtt. Many 1lnlle parent.a todAly have to do eveey- thlnt for tbemselvH. They don't .._ bave anyone elle to t.alk to. They feel ac-q Md their Uvea oft.en make them think I.bey·,. totally cu.t off from everyone el.le, in a barsb world -...re they and their children 10 unnoticed and ao belp is forthcoming. ONE WAY roa SINGLE paNntl to avoid this ia to get tosether and combine bouaebolda . Shared living arrange.me.ma can IOlve a single parent's feelings of iaolatloo, u well aa many of her more concrete problems -•ueb aa lack of companionship, fin¥Cial budabip, in· Thuasth.ethardofo IO·port Mm•ontlw~porni b1f Ellen Suoarmon. a writn who boea m Mall vaaq, 10lth l 7·11ear-<>lddoughter security and fear of living alone, and the dlf· ficulty or keeping _up all the worit of rala~& a family and managing a household. ln addition. shared uvlng can m ake 1l pogaible for each woman in the intentional family to pursue her career with the amount of energy requlred for success. . There are benefits ror every person tn lb.is sort of arrangement, especially lhe children. There are built·in playmates and lbe op- portunity for them lo form relationships with some other people This will give lbem the ex. p e rie nce of getting along with othu personalities. and it will prevent them from becoming too dependent on their own mother The additional energy or lhe other kids Will be a lot more fun for all the children. And the presence of more people Ln lbe home usually re duces the friction and tension that often build up between a single parent and her children when they're living by themselves THE SINGLE PA&ENTS I have m et who have combined their households and th~tr families were very pos1t1ve about their s1tua lions They said they could relax and let someone else take on ~me or their respom1b1hlJ~ They had more free lime and they felt l~s guilty about eD,Joy1ng themselves because they knew there was someone else al home who was comm.ttted to their children. Sharing the expenses and chores made a bi& difference in their lives, and they all apoke a~ut the bonus of the friendship they bad found with each other. It is important to select the right roommate if you want to 11ucceed at sharing a home T~ best thing to do 1s try to tal.k about all ~he things that are important to you -ask ·•bout the potential roommate's friends habits attitudes. childrearing ideas. money, the hour~ .she keeps. and lbe commit~nl 11he is willing to make to the household Tav TO SPELL OlJT 1n advance the a~outll of chores each would be responsible for. childcare hours that would be reqwred and bow much money you would expect to ~nd. Jn the end. howt>ver. the only thing to do Iii tr)' tl out and hope for the best . It may lakl' two or three months for every. bo<iy m the arrangement to feel comfortable, -.o •l may be helpful to review the situation ttt the end of J tnal pt'riod of a few months Somet.Jme~ lht-r.r ... t choice you make mtty not bt-d good on1· but you are bound to leam -.omelhtnR JbiJul "'>Ur n ·qu1rements in the pro· \'t'!>:-O Don t bt.• dfrJ11! 11. tn d~ain in that case, hcco~ th•· hc·ncftl:. of l1'V1n1< with another fam1· 111 <srt> lrt:mcndou' for u "nKh: l)arcnt and her 1·h1ldren Fight Noise Pollution DEAR ANN LANDERS Why did you it<' cepl the notion that you and "Qwet Please" are in the minority? I refer to the reader wbo com· plained about piped-in muak. Your reply w a& uncbaracteriatlcally weak. Nia Ann. Are you on vacation" I know of dozens of people who detest canned music. I know or no one wbo likes it. The nea rest thing to a positive reaction I bave ever heard tS, "You ~et used to 1l " I t.eU these peo pie, one can also get used to an ea raC'he. but does that make 1t ~ood '> I somC'l1meo; wondl•r 1f this persistent as s ault on tht.-nervous S)stem 1s the C'aUM' of !)0 many errors madt-in b1llmg, bank statement!> addresses. etc Acceptance of the status quo may ~el you a reputation for bemg a good natured soul, but 1t C'a n hardly be considered 11 virtue. E OF DETROIT DEAR E.: I caugbt plenty of lteat for my non-an.awer. Here's another complalat -ud a belt.er respoaAe. DEAR ANN LANDERS· Your reply to "Quiet Please" was not up to par. I refer to the person who complained about noise poJhruoo - piped-in music in elevators. beauty salons. office buildings and waiting rooms. Now the tra·Ja-la comes at us through t.be t.elepbooe when we are put on hold. Wh en an airline does th.ls number on me. I hang up and call a competitor I t.boughl your reply was awfully wea.Jt- kneed. You said something like. "Piped-in music is he re to stay. so you might as well gel used to it .. As a VlclJm o( ear-pounding "e ntertain- ment" all day long, I can attest to the fact Uta t it in terferes with productivity. creates headaches. jang led nerves and irritability among customers and employees alike Non-s m oker s h ave made tremendous strides by being vocal about cigarel pollution Yo u were in the front lines or that battle. aod your persistence was very effective. We need your clout and up.front s upport on this one, Ann. flow about It " -LET DOWN IN CLEVELAND DEAR L.D.: You're rtS)I& -1 felded like u accordJoa ln11t.ead of t.ellln1 people &o npt back. I should have said: complal• to Uae management. verbally Hd wt" a aiped le«.er. Urge otheu who share yoar views to do likewl1e. U enough people 1rtpe, we mJcllt ac- compllah sometlllng. DEAR ANN L ANDERS: Why do people Ul· sist on showing snapshots of their children and grandchildren to casual acquaintances and total stran~ers? Engineer's Job: Parting Red Sea Aaa ~a•ders I h;ne ~·en ('Ornt-n·d t•ountles'> limes by a pt•r ... on \o\lth .I f,...lfUI 11( JU!'lllr'"' lu-.uafly OUt Of fo{ u.., 1 .met .t1111·\~·1•1t·d t11 mal..1· .• ~lowin,:: com m1•nt t1fh·r '11 ~111 ).! t·J r h r1n•· I <im tJk1ni.: .in l'"Cl1·n1!('d \a<·at1on ;.irounrf !ht· hohda).., .ind pl Jn t11 lJkc st•\t.-ral '>nap!-ihoti:. of tht• t•aL' JOd dog' in mv n1·1~hborhood and \'i.lr ry tht•m in my pur'" Wh•·n I um pre-;ented ~1th <i load of pll'I un• ... to look at, I shall hand them m1nc.> Nt·at • UPELOUSAS. LA DEAR OPEL: Don't bf> 11urprtsed ii you 1et maay compllmeat.s, plus a few dog and cat pie· tares hi ttlan. Somt> folks carry pktares of U.elr pet.a •loe1 witb tbos~ of their ~bJklrea. The Precision Haircut Explained Precisely. Because your head is unique. the way your hair grows is equally uniQue Really quite different from every one else s Precision haircutttng is a technique for cutting the hair in harmony w1lft the way 11 grows . Your hair eventually wows out but 11 doesn't lose Its shape KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP> -Though be with a precision haircut . Consequently your hair- once made the Red Su part for Moses. be inaiat.s c ut will look a s good after five days as it does after his most difficult accomplishment baa been con-five minutes. And because the hair falls naturally structing a palace ballroom for Cinderella. t 1 't h t k f On any Usl of unus ual occupaUoo.s, Bruce '" 0 P ace you won ave o eep ussmg with it. Usually a s hake of the head does it Baker's job would be a worthy addition. Of· At Command Performance we s hampoo, flcially de11crlbed 811 8 "paper mechanicals precis1on·cut and blow dry your hair for sixteen engineer·" he desi gn"' paper pop-ups for dollars. whether you're a gal or a guy. And no children's storybooks. Pop·ups are inlrtcately folded and cul paper appointments are ever necessary. designs that sprtng to Ufe as a book's pages are We also offer permanent waves, coloring, turned. frosting and conditioning But we really shine with THEY M..80 INCLUDE special mecbanlcal precision And so will you deslsna that can be manipulated by small paper v.cf r>Q I wheell and pull tab8. Tum a paee, and up pop11 ~-- Paul Bunyoo. Pull ,. lab. end • tree "tumbles" ....... -and l»erfonnanoe lo the ll'OUM. c •un:i1 .............. ..-,.,., ... , .• ,, cbll~~~:io:~~e.::·:.u: ~: =~-AU. itcMH-Ol'l'N MON .• flltt. .. , IAT. M ters and 1ett1n1 to make the atory a t.anJ!ble NEWPORT ll!ACH·MARINERI CINT!R playthinai for a child, full of ldeaa and acdon," '4' fUYIMIOl.·fNe•t r:.:;~ ....., '°" OfftoeJ explahw UM Kansa City artist whole pop-ups COSTA MESA • M!SA YaDI CENTER have been teatured ln 1~re1 or Hallmark eei.tnct toe Siled ftl 11 (H ...._ ........ _ ) &MIL_. children'• books "I " ltf-• '"'"'"'• -11-1 • ' .. . • HOROSCOPE I SINGLES CALENDAR IOUT8 00"8'1' aSPUTOaT 'l'Mawr ln C09ta ll•a wlU be tM liM at a ... leturdQ, Oct. IT, at n a.e, ......S by IMIMAW.u.aer Clu~ to ~t th Oat.Neeb pro1ram. A haacbeoa wlll follow. ReHrvatlou: Latty i.u,er,m.-.. A•UISD PAa&NT8 ANONYllOOS w1U mMl 11tvtdQ, Oct. 25, at I p.m. at 111 Heliotrope, Cor.a del Mar. lDlormatioa: ~. LtJNC'llBON "1ND aAllU ud Fuhlon abow 1poaaond bJ lbutMe•• Gram FoundatJoe Tie One On Roslynn Fey. left, and Barbara Reynolds are preparing for the Irvine Junior Ebell Club's Christmas decorations sale and brunch entitled ''Tie One On" Saturday, Oct. 27, in the Racquet Club. Information, call 559-1545. ( Horoseope _,..,AY, ocroaa ZS a7 SYDNEY 011.\aa ) ARIES (March 21-April 19): You make value· ble eoMact__mu, aae_ wbcl.Aida ill brtdlln& dlatace, lanpaae llDd cultural barriwa: Accent on travel, apeclal communications and advance royalties for 1001-ranae project. Cancer, Sqittarius, Capricorn natives figure prominently. TAUllUS (April 20-May 20): Emotions tend to obscure logic; mys tery, money and love are in- volved. You prove a major point -what seemed far away is actually close at hand. Be aware of legaJ ramifications, special papers, right.a and permissions. A debt is repaid. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You obtain pro- verbial second chance. Emphasis on contract, cooperative effort, publicity, partnership and mar- riage. Leo, Aquarius natives figure in unusual scenario. Time is on your side. Refuse to be rushed into premature commitment. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Go slow, review feels at band. You learn by teaching -one who aided you in past makes reappearance. Another Cancer. ·a Leo and an Aq•1arlan figure prominent· ly. Employment, health and restless relatives dominate scenario. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Opportunities for social advancement multiply; you make cont.acts which enhance lifestyle. Accent on change, travel, variety, intensified relationship. Element of luck rides with you-the num ber3 figures prominently. Vl&GO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Stress quality material, security, improve safely conditiooa al home base. Be thorough, stick to factual data. You gain support from one who has experience and financial backing. Some delays, restrictions actually work in your favor. LIBRA <Sept. ~'!-Oct. 22): Read, wriw, ex- press views, divers1ry, make inquiries and be aware ol potential. Unusual call or message might reault ln short journey. Gemini, Sagittarius and another Ubran figure in scenario. You will locate lost article. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphasis on pro- tecting valuables, adding to possessions, making domestic adjustment. You get what you. need through diplomacy, not force. Know it and act ac· cordingly. Taurus, Libra and another Scorpio figure prominenUy. You could win a contest. SAGrrrA&WS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You make cont.act wbicb might result ln financial aain. Trust judgment, bd.ultion. What bad been a secret will be revealed -you'll be beneficiary. Define terms, see sitUlltiom, people u they actually exist. A void aelf·~aN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Clandestine arnqemeat n1ulta in added respomibillty, emo- tiaaal eammitment and chance to elevate financial at.atua. ADothel' Capricorn and a Cancer native p19 1reJ rolel. Be cllacreet. don't bore others by teUIDI aD JOU know. AQCA.81\18 (.Jan. 20-Feb. 18): One who made promlle ta put la aineere and wU1 prove it. Accent on frieadl, hopes, wiabea, lDcreued popularltJ. YOU wU1 be rid of UllDeeeUU'J burden. One you respect~-dilemma. Don't cut lint atone. p~"ES (Feb. 19-March 20): New start, ln- c1epeDClmt action enhances •tandint in communi- ty. Superior makee room for you at top. Accept added n1poulbU1ty, apply your own creative touch. Leo, Sqittariua natives ftsure promlDently. AYOW liftiDa heavy ob,eeta. belfaa at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. IT, at Loi CoyOCM QManlry Club ln 8-...a Park. ReHrva· llOOI <t U .50): 56f.0242. TalCk oa Ta&AT for UNICEF aponaored by Lacuna Nlauel Womeo '1 Club bu colledlon carton. avaUabJe at...,.. COITUMB D4NC& 1pGDllGnd by 8outb Cout Jtwllb You&b btaJ,u at I p.m. 'tbunday, Oct. %1, at Our Town apartment.a, lJIO Adami Ave., Coata Mesa. Admlaalon $!. ANftQVI! 80'M'L& coUeeton will bold a abow and aa&e from t a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Su.nday, Oct 27 and 29, at Retail Clerk's Union llall, ~Stanton Ave., Buena Park. LAGUNA 8UCH'8 Ebell Club will bold it.a 4eth annual beoetll at 5 f..m. Sunday, Oct. 28, at Sebastian's West Doner Playhouse ln San Clemente. lnformation: Mrs. Donald McCredie, 499.2332 DANA POINT CLEANUP Sponsored by Cit.i&ens for Action Committee begUlS Saturday, Nov. 3. at Dana Hiila Hllh School. Volunteen lbould caJl Jeanne MackiDtolb, .. -...... llALLOW'SEN CAaNIV AL will be held from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27. at the Glrll Club ot Harbor Area Clubboule, 1815 Anaheim Ave .• Colt.a Mesa. STOP mOKING CLASSP.8 apomored by tbe Oranee County Unit of the American Caneer Society wUI begin Monday, Oct. 29, at South Coast Community Hospital, South Laguna. ln- formatiioo: 491-1311or752-8800. CONVE&SATJONAL JAPANESE eoune belin& at 7 :30 p.m . Thursday, Oc~. 25, at Japan Cultural Association, 1615 N.' Blab St., Sant.a AJla. laformation: 547·7733. SPOKT8 DAY including a bilte-a-tbon, 1$· kilometer run and wheelchair event begina at 7: 45 a.m. Saturday. Oct. Z7. at Mason Park in Irvine, spo080red by Orange County Unit of American Cancer Society. Information: 752-8600. Harvest Ball in Capistrano The South Orange Coast's Maxine Caverley Memorial Chapter of the City of Hope will sponsor its annual Harvest Ball Nov. 16 in San Juan Capistrano. The fund raising event begins at 7 p.m . at the El Adobe Restaurant, 31891 Camino Capistrano. The no-host cocktail hour will be followed by a prime rib dinner at 8 p.m. ~ Bernie Perry's Orchestra will provide music for the festivities, playing everyt.bine from disco to waltz and polka. Door prizes donated by local bustneues will be aiven throughout the evenin&. Admission to the dinner dance is $20 J)C!r person, and is lax deductible. Proceeds go to the City of Hope to promote ita work in the fields of patient care and research and treat· ment of major diseases. For reservations. phone 493""885 or (96-3207. oM.YPILOT cia Gla910ur Mrs. William Mead. left .. and Mrs. Ivan Sullivan prepare relish for annual Glamour Auction at 11 a.m. Wed . Oct. 31. a t Lido Isle Clubhouse. The event is sponsored by the Lido Isle Working Com· mittee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society. Information. phone 673-4735. ( Siagles Calettdar ) BALBOA SIU CLUB will have a Halloween par- ty at 8 p m. Saturday, Oct Z7 at Promontory . Point lnformalJon Wayne. at 645-7979. SELF CENTER as sponsonng a discussion on "Developing Relallonsbips" at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct 26. m the City of Orange Also. the center will hold an "unmas king" workshop at 10 a.m .. Saturday. Oct Z7 The center will also sponsor a dtscuss1on on "Tired or the Bars and Baths'> Some AJtemataves" at 7 pm Monday , Oct. 29. All programs are part of the Gay Services Division Information: Bob, at 997-9600. CARTIER'S will have a TGIF party at 6 p.m Friday, Oct. 26. in Irvine. Also, a discussion on "Tbe Price Tag That No One ia Willina to Give Up" at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27. in Cost.a Mesa. Information: Tiffany. at 641.0.. Ml88 ANGIE'S SINGLES DANCE, a new 1ln1les group, will have a Halloween party at I : 30 p.m. Wedneeday. Oct. n, la tbe Cit7 of Oraqe.1.afGrmatioe: Aqie, lllSll-IMl. Special offer! '12.95 make-up brush kit ... free with smashing perm. $35 ReGIS HAIRSTYLJSTS i-11' N.e _..., ·~ ....... Seeger, Bobby Seeget' and Elaine Porter. Setting is the San Juan Capistrano Depot. SOUTH COAST PLAZA 540-8888 COSTA MESA • READY TO ROLL -Getting ready to roll for the City of Hope, South Orange Coast Chapter, Harvest Ball are, from left. Al 5000 LAMPPAITS • Harbor Lites tM'"" D9f llld. s-Mf .• 1.....,.. ..... C.-Mew '45-7JOI au1u Cell 642-5878. Put • rew word• to work for ou. of Costa Mesa. Inc. • the total fitness center BECOME A BELIEVER TRY NAUTILUS FOR THREE MOWTHS FOR ONLY s99oo Nautilus of Costa Mesa is a new co·ed facility featuring a complete line of Nautilus equipment. the finest in fitness technology. A typical Nautilus workout takes only 30 minutes yet Nautilus will put you in the best shape of your life! ... 0.-..... • DROP IY FOR A FIEE SUPEIVIRD WOIKOUT Cillt6C1ay(714f957~226 Conveniently located fioe staticrery tama del mar ....... ................ in the new Stone Mill Business Park on Red Hill Ave .• near Bristol St. 2915 Red Hiii Ave., Bldg. 1030. Costa Mesa. CA (714) 957-6226 ll':.t .......... ------·----·-----·.------· ...... -.,--.. ·~--""""'·'".-..4'\4"~4'...,~~··~""\.li')4l~~~:)<U-.lllo ( ... Chills and Thrills in Frozen Food! JOllSTOI :raa••• s1•• 36 en. pkg.-Holidey treat Topping :1° .... 49c 9 en. cup-ideal for dei.!O(>rt.i. Cider '"'~ .•••••. ggc Tree Top concentrated-16 oz. Birdseye Peas •.• 39c 5 minute vegetable in JO 01 . pkg. P. s1•• IZZ8 Slmtl'S •••••• French Hreed C heetie P1aa 111 1 , oz Spirited Specials COLOIY Wiii :Ei~ SJ~! Heineken Beer .. 13" 8 Pk. 12 oz,.Btl.-1..ijtht or Dark SCOTCH UlJJlmE M:. 5 14~ Homemaker Values s.e::. .......... •1•• Choice of regular or unscented. l'IAA 7 oz. SIM .aam • ....... . Tooth protection toothpaste Scope ~oz. •••••••• s211 Mouthwash and gargle. Apple Cliler=:L ...... •1~ lL01 a HallOWMn trMt ••• pure no IUIU' added. Heinz Ketchupnoz ..... 89c I Tht brand you know ... th• 1low pour ketchup to add flavor. Paper lapklns l'llGOF10049c from Weeum Living colorful quality napltin1 Pork & Beans Ir.az.ci:.'S .. 49c Alwaya a tuty dLBh · prepared with tomato sauce. Hot Dog Buns =::.J , .. s1 Baked for us by a quality baker ... flavorful and fre11b . WIEIEIS =-IUI~ s 149 RICE·A-1011 lU«1N nrittiet with tM exc:eptioa tfftlltice. 49c I Grahams umco •••• 89C Sugar Honey crackenJ-16 oz. box. DOiUTS Tl'elttt.• .....,, .... rM 69C ...... 11 --- Treats ••••••.• ac From Nab11co-l6 oz. box. If you enjo}' the hearty satisfaction of finer beef, then F.I Rancho is 1he place lor you! ... and for ~reater valu•' Swiss Steak ••••• '1 7! Omaha Roast •••• s1 1! Beef Shanks .... 11 't Round cut ofbeef-U.S.D.A. Choice. Thick cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef rouhd. Cent.er cut-U.S.O A. Choice beef. TEllYAll SJ49 STEAi • STEW $24' MEAT IU Bonelotll> top round ofU.S.D.A. beef. Round cut of ll.S.O A. Choice beef. Extra lean hone!~ L".~.lJ A &-et lllilllt1111 rmlOASTIC ........................... II: Extra larp meety f..,_. .•• U.8.D.A. Onde •A'~ -Ruffed and oven ready for convenience and pleuu.re. Ground Beef = 11" Lean ... does not exceed 22".:. fat. Chopped s229 SOAK na Leanest grind-Does not exceed 15% fat.. Chuck Steak .... '1 2! Center cut ... U.S.D A Choice beef 0. RAllCllO'S SAUSAGE S 14! Italian style-hot or mild. Beef Roast ::1o6!. s24~ Chuck cut '-h•>ulder clod C-hn1~ e ~' D. RANCllO'S $ 149 Bratwurst ... Pork. veal and ~uonmi: no nitrite... liJp lirlnin lliaak UJJr: ... ~lSl t 0t'OI f'r <'U ... I rum \ .S. l>.A ( "l'l·•IC"I" l'K't-1 '"'""· ,,. "''\Irr \ "" ,., 1111 In• Ill\\ .. r. "II 'ht' I f'tl(lt•nic-.. .. \ "" ,., Clt'C"I. Tenderlo• USTml .... 111 .... ~-· Boneleas grain fed-Frozen defroeted ~~~=· 99~ El Rancho's thicker "Ranch ltyle." WI FUTUR GEIU•E MILIFED VUL L59~ Larre meaty frying chickens, Fresh Graae 'A' (with giblet.II). T . Sirloin FllST CIT SJ!! Bone'!.. loin cut Choi~ beef steak r:: s2•! El Rancho's oven ready ham, pork. fresh eggs and crumbs. Fr11Me1 • • ••••• Allorted Varietltt 8 t.\ •· cu Seven Up ...... •1• R.plar or diet. in 12 0&. cue. Herb l• ••••..• 19C Magic Mountaln choice ol 0.von. Vsiety Pak ••••• •121 16 count pkg.-from Bell SJrand Fruit Cocltail f.r85C Packed an Juice-no augar 16 oz. A&W Root Beer •1 II 6Pk. 12oz.can-~gular ordiet I Pealllts COCKT• •••• ii 21 f rom Planters in 12 en. can. Mixed lluts ••••.. •111 Plantera-Lese than 50'C peanuta-12 os. Gr•ola r.:m ••.••• 11c 16 oz. Natural cereal- lloocles ~ ••• &JC Betty Crocker noodles in 61~ oz. pq, Windex .......... 87• Bowl a.... .... 89• Vaniah. deodorizea .•• 9oz. eolld. PAClfKm SI APPEi . ... s1•! Stuffed Clams .. sis 1 lfarho~1d1• ·i 07 eaC'h-Fr<n. Defnl8ted llllillllt Stelb .. 141! Northem center cute--Ploa. Defrosted Sii • , •• •lllP-.....•. Cocktail 1iz.e-Frozen defro11ted FRESH SJ It,. TROUT Mount8in ~ and pan ready A \{'r&Kf' 111u 12 oz . or more CIOWfl POllT IEVEU'E WAii By Anchor Hocking F1 ITlllOf i I TllWBI ~ w l•u.tl ICE TU GLASSES 44t. Completef '*" AvoiJoW. S-. Ovr Sto,. Display ~ .... , top any meal with our Super Fresh PrtJduce Prt~~~$!:tJ~;:?~25. _·,·: lrapBfPuii :!.~ ....... 4 "'1 lr--lll~()·"S~.~~E~;~~~:r::r c I The tamoua Ruby Reda! Sweet, Juicy delightful navor that's welcomed any lime~ Won Ton Skins •• 49c Crisp & crunchy-deep fried 12 oz. Apricots ~°i' •••••• 1131 Mariani Extra choice Violets •",.. ••.••.. 99! Colorful African Flowers IOMAllE HOIEYDEWS RED GRAPES im .. 25c L la. 17c ~ la. 39c ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF IAVINE LAGUNA HILLS .._.. e1M1 .._.......... 320 W. Cotortldo 8twd. F'remont and Hun~ Wel'Mf end Ntonquln fHafbour llall f 2n1 NewP«N1 Blvd, '°" ........... , 2&SS (Hlttluft °'· Unh,9™ty end Micttet.on 23141 ~ Padlwey Ea11btuft Yllla99 Center! !Par\ View Center I lllo""°" Pef\wey "-ael lllflencNC.nlerJ JE.ofOr•1•poM) l~HtCOMerJ SOFT: w1m UCIT IULIS ·:.~~ s 1'' lOOW ENTER G.E. SWEEPSTAKES I ... ;-. .............. ~ ·--, .......... .. --.~ .. ...... ' , DOUBLE COUPOI EVERY WEEK! NOWI IVIRY WllK AT HUGHES' IL RANCHO, WHEN YOU REDEEM TWO MANUFACTURIR'S COUPONS, JUST BRING IN ONE Of OURS WITH TWO OF THEIRS & WI DOUBLI YOUR SAVINGS. lt'a that simple to add to the eavinp when you shop at HuJhet' El Rancho. Another plus for Super Sboppen. Now, a few minut.ea 1pent leefinJ throu1h the newaP.aper and your favonte maguinn, reeulta in money tamed ... Juat one of oun wath two of thein doublet the value! ' , . ,. ' "' . . . . . Ii l .......... Wt ....... Fof'W. .......... Wt .......... w. ,111!11!~~---~-~--~~--!'"!"' .... ~o.;..~~~;;...--------------------~ ········ ............................................................................ ...... ' •••:• t002 ..... ,... 100 Celle.... IOM lk ·-•IMdt IMt JM ..... Mi"9t °" TM O..anee Ooatt DAlt:Y PILOT ••••••••····-·•• .... • ••••••••••••·-· .. ·-· .......... -·-·--· ..................... .. CLASSlf.IED ADS u2-561a .::: ~E:-~;1·:.: U. ~l()U~ =-.:.:n:~bom-: c:..=..·==i·~ P,, I I ~M1tf111 Al ......... ~ '° .... ""'1:C la .. ject CO U. al Fair Houla1 Ari of lHt ......... It l!MtaJ '° adverUH "•a1 pre-,..._., timll&Uoo, or ~baNdoa .... ODlor" • .....-..... •lllltiaulorillo.or.a 11Cemioa Lo mah ao.y liUttl pnl~. Umlta· tacm. or diacrirru.naUoo. '' Thia ~per will not knowiaaJ1 accept HY adv•rtI1ia1 for reaJ t!ll&.lle whlda la in viola· tiaD~U..law. ....................... G-u1 1002 ....................... t45A YaDI $'7,500 Assumable lo interest loan & owner will con. sider 2nd TD. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. frplc. family rm .. 11us will go qwck! Call 566-4!66C). «;:SELECT T' PROPERTIES .., TIUD OF RENT? Then this as for you. 2 BR Qnlo w /all the goodies Prime Orange CounJy location. ()(fered at onJy 156,000. 540-3666 REAL £STAT£ .... , .............. .. , &IT ClllOf1' /#fllWIVA&. ........... w. -------~-------" lTA Y ~~H C~:J WAt_..OMT co••o ,.,,, ... One of the choice units In th "Maa Kai " with a terr1(1c water vjew! ompletely ~furbished inalde & out: n ew beHul cptng & drapes, new kuchen appliances Cincl. a mJcrowave oven). Huge hving rm with a new m irrored wall renecting the exciting boat adavity 2 Large bdrms, 2 baths. Boat s lip available WISLEY M. TAYLOI CO .. llALTOltS Jiii S-Joe ...... loed MEWPOIT CINTll. H.L 644a4t t O IASTSIDI 'HOME AND IMCOME Laree 3 Bdrm home in great Eastaide location. Two l BR units add to ln- co me. OWNER WILL CARRY FINANCING. nus is a must see at Sl!i0.000. For deuails call 540-WJ 3• +POOL BONUS ROOM! llDUCB) $4000. Reduced for fast sale! Owner anxious and sacnficlng this lovely home. Clean as a whis· Ue! ! Fealures 4 bedrms. lo/• balh, 22 fl. game room. park like grounds. ()(fered at only $102,900, call now 963-7881 OPfN If~.,,',,,, .. '0tw lyt(f. t••Harn1 ON PHALAROPE; Mesa Verde; Spic 'n s pan & a very interesting ln·level -n e w painl. n ew landscaping, newly carpeted. big FIVE BEDROOMS. 3 balhs. fanuJy room, formal din· 1002 ............... ~······ ...•................... ~<® Beach Realty COMI wnH us. .... SPY ..... ss HILL Wll•..._. •••rt ter• or IH9. r••r 1 .................. "9ced ..... . ~ ............................. ,... ' .. .._ ................ c..,.. ..... ,,.,.rty •• loc.ted ..... .,.... Sclao .. District. Price red.ced to $439.500. NEWPORT BEACH •AAlll•1hr Nothing compares to beach Uviq. Tius clean cattaie ts the least ex· pensive Balboa Island p-open.y on a full s1ie lot. Excellent apprec1auon & income make lh1s a bargain + the owner wall provide financing al 10'.'l l.Dle'eSL BALBOA ISLAND REALTY 673-8700 LGI ASSUM.AIU LOAN 759-0811 IB>UCB> Really an outs tanding blzy! 3 Bdrm.s., famlly room, pool, pan1aJ ocean Vlew; exlra large lot. pnme Newport Beal'h location . Now o nly $229.SOO (7141 67~400 12111 '21-2'21 HARBOR A lh\1.,11m ol llarhor lnH•-.fffil:'Ol 01 ~r duper ts lhe best descnptioo for this lvly 4 --•_• ---·~----BR home w /a spac living rm. 2 fpk"s, nr new cptn"g & a gh!>tening poot All for only Sl07 .!iOO 4!e assumable loan. no qualifymg. Call 979-5370 raw. ALLSTATE REALTORS EASTSIDE $89,500 Spac~ 2 Br. 2 Ba + den in mocsl sought aftt-r Easts1de locauon. Pnced forquacksaJe. 646-TI11 Prime 3 bedrm home 1n strategically located Del Cerro tract-Costa Mesa. Approx 2300 sq.ft. Well maintained home with giant bonus rm with sparkling pool wilh div- ing board and sl.tde! Ex· tra stor age galore! Much, much more!! On· ly $124,900. WOW!! Call today 7S2-1700. ing room & two beautiful -------- stone flreplaces. Pnce tMFLATIOH •VETS* (1t•ff. , .... , ,, 1t# .• ' l•llllil reduced for qwck sale. IEATH SlSl.900. Good basic 4 Bdrm COll Of NEWPORT home. good local1on. U.. y_. BialWltY RIAl.TOllS Owner will carry the NOW ... NODO°ttN • 671-1111 loan at 11% for lbe LOANSTOSl00.000 ASSUMA•IDUPUX ~~~~~~~~ cpaeHn.t buyer. Brand LOWINT. RATE. Letm fttmeO.U lleaa unit.I, r: mw listln&. ... 000. CaU abowyoubowtoqu.allfy. ...., ...-tmit.Y '°live Owtm 564M1 T•te._.c_.... 4-.oGM. Ill -• Mft ~a. ... IL\ftfl WtUlllll 714-lJOZ ' $12'.... ~r~ ::rd. co=; ,_. + 1Y Access & ' ltOTOIEACH SI04.to0 CORONA DEL MAR . "NORTII 40" -Npt quite! but large rear and side yards. open feeling, sgle sty 4 bdrm and pool, tennis and s uper stores nearby. $275.000. or.o COM CONTEMPORARY -4 bdrm. brick floor fam. rm. with corner frplce .. view ol the Jetty and Pacific. asking $289,000. 11.J ACRE -In Harbor View Hilts. Burlingame with 4 bdrms, bonus rm plus dining and a fam . rm., 2 frplces. fee land at $327.500. DO SEE JN SEAVIEW -A 4 bdrm. 2'n bath. view home with $30.000 in ldscpe. jacuzzi. patios and atrium. $273.000. VAC ANT TOWNHOME -Clean. c lear a nd fresh Jasmine Cr eek townhome. 3 bdrm. 21./:l bath . Earthtone decor. immed. occupancy possible As king $253,500. U,_.IC)Uf ti()MI:§ REAL TORS'. 675·6000 2443 £dst Coast Highway. Corona dcl Mdr &Joni WE HAVE SfYUAL FtHE IA YFltOMT HOMES WITH f'IER & SUf' BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy,.cl .. l)r.,.. "J B bl', blbi AllnemC CUSTOM TUDOR Ocean view By·lhe·sea 2.sty, sn BR, 3 BA. Om. Rm. w tpri. eardens. Sep. den w /fplc . snrtn& rm. /office. Skyli~ts. Leaded 1laa1 1alore. Si.......... Bakcloy l«· ·race. l4e RV s&ora ... So mucb man-U mu9t see •only llH.OM. Call now! ! 953-0803 BK R. MAGMACBfT llACH TRJ.LIYEl S BR.. POOL. 2 STY. AS SUKE $72,000. Dramatic Uv. rm. vaWt.ed ceilinp. -lama. dba. &ardea kit., 25' fam l"ID. w 1111..,e ,.etb&r. 4'' aparkU•I paCll 6: ape~ M • IDasUt' Nte w /frpl 6 t.raee. G\leat quarters . Shor dine Assoc. IMl·Z21S2 YounlDllDll•! Lvly 4 bdrm, 3 ba plumbing , & great 3 Bdrm .• sunny kitchen, townbome tocat.ed c&oae fl.nancin& avail. Full formal llvln& room , to bmda.. Very 1pecM>ua price only $106,000. Call brick fplc. RV access, COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE INC °"8rminl 2 atory 1arden omalMAJ. 11.UFPS home. Cobblestone ~ decor. 3 BR 111.tteta,gou.rmet ldtchen, trl-Jevel w /loads of huge master suite. cov· Italian tile. End unu. erect palJo, too' Call now overk>ots park - Sll.0001 No we're not -pnce that is hard tD rind for thas charmi ng and cheery 2 BR condo wnh a large palto and com muruty pools. Also seUer w/belp ftnaDce. Act now lm-S370 ft bMuW1aUY decorated. 7$1·3191. sputr.lio& free-form pool, Enbaneed by soarin g gas BBQ. low maint. aauna, bot lub plus 194.950. Call for appl. eadllbdral ceillnp. Pool •• SELECT grounds. Reduced to only dubboule. RV storage PROPERTIES 963-7881 yard. nu. exciting new Ol'IN ''' 9 ·"\HIN 10111 "" r • ~t'TTl.llng won 't las l. 4. + POOL [~ 1111J1ILI .._ SAMDPOIMTE ~~ j\jtj' j}~ Excellent 4 bed.rm. 2~. bath Sandpointe pool home nr South Coast Plaza. Brand new plush c.rptg and water heater too! One year home pro- tection plan included ! f1exible terms incldg v A or take over existing loans. Full price just $125,000. Hurry, take ad· vantage, call 7S2-1700 1J''f'' 'I 'I • f '• t •, r HOMES FOR VETS ~HOME.5· SOON. 831-5102 Bkr. ABANDON~D $85,000 WTSIDE CUSTOM GorteOUB Eastside Mesa custom built 3 bed.rm 0 R 2 bedrm + den home! Gated entry court yard for privacy. Fern grotto. 2 pauos, lots of storage. steps to Newport & Back Bay! See tbas winner. now!! Call 7S2· 1700 . .. ~ . .. ' . ~1;1?1? ... , •• , , • , Reduced tD 1166.900 -' • I 640425' I~ IHllll c/My}1t .R E Atll. T v HEWUSTIMG DUPLEX 3 Bdrms up, 2 bdrmi. down; good cond1t1on . new carpelS. 2 Cir park 1ng . Steps to beach' $225,500 Including land' ~9110! Sharp 2 B\i townhome. ronveruenl lo So Co~t Plaza. Pnvat.e pauo for leisurely enterta1n1n1e Gated complex. Ca ll 64S-O.'ll3 ALLSTATE REALTORS DB.UXE DUPLEX Olotce Balboa location. 4 & 3 bdrm unit:.. frpl cs . etc Rt>duct•d to $496.000' w.oa loy Prop. Rfflton • 675-7060 • • -R4 lot w 10U --.... ......... build • HCOOd unit. ~.. ...., o..r·, ..,. motivated. ' Br. a bi. boet • t.r&Uer Submtt au olfen. c.u .... All um • mueb .,_ ~ for oal1 -.....O . -: • HERITAGE Rf /\I T()f{S .. Gt-'11• oolL S BR + den + Family Rm + Formal duung +3 car garage + 2 patios + balcon y and other amenatles. Asking only $135,000. SCOTIIEALTY 536-7533 M9MV .... .... ... . ...,., Allractlve 5 bedroom home wllh approx. 2100 sq ft .. perfect for holJday enterta1n1ng. Entry . farrul y room. country k itchen a n d cozy hreplat•e . Landscaped with l>pnnklers Large l'OVerOO pauo Close to '>Chooli. Won 't last' sl..2!1,900 ea 11 540 1 no TARBB.L -· OAK GLEN D1s t1nc t1 ve ne w 2 bedroom. 2"'2 ba con- domaruums. '1T1 .990 • 2518 Elden Ave. C.M. 642~ 2 Homes°" l Lot Each ddacbed bse hu 2 BR, 1 ba. St·l.0-Sl loc w1EZ puklng. Always rente d. Recently r e - furbished .. 1n gre at aond. Terms avail. llluat 1ell. owner wall belp .. ,.,.. ........ Will trade. ea clll••&•. ereat lve \elnla. -.-. aubmit alla&ra. ~ IYOW... Rustic3 bdrm.tba.wrth fireplace. e n c losed garaae. SO'Il75' R-2 tri· piex lot. 436 H.amiltoo. Do not disturb tenants. Must close in i9. Pnn· capaJs ooJy. i&S.000 S48-SOU °' 631 ·3S20 OWHB DESl'ERATE Wtlla.ng to help w 1f1nan c· 1ng for Uus btO S bdrm. 3 ba. 2 s tory desir able Mesa Verde 963-5671 Real ~late ---- OPEN HOUSI-: 4 Br. 2 ba Aldm-WMor• •aa WOOOlalDGI 3 Br $1.25,0005 Br SUIC>.000 asawne 9'AI% MUW, 644-6687 MenHWOOOS PARK PLACE Lee. 4 bd., ram. rm., & bonus rm. A/C, greal as- swnable loan. $165,000. C all Fre d Gibson, 559-!HOO INTll IANCH The very popular Ap· paJooga on desirable cul· d&sac. 4 bedrooms. 21t:t baths, 3 car garage. en gbt and 81 ry for the young executive who Wtet! to ent.ert.aJ.D. A.slung Sl.29.900. MOVE IN CON· DITION! ! For further lD· formation. call . e-RANCH REALTY !J51 2000 tBIT AGE PK MODl By Owner 3br. 2'hba. 1\vnhse. All upgraded. Profess1onall. decoral· ed. M ui.t be se en. Sl.30.000. 714-551·6253, 496-6718, 831-1400. Gi~Y09' Uffttyte AUft- ~joy an active lalestyle wJt.h the tenrus court and bake traa.1s near this 4 bedioom or 3 bedroom and den home set on lutb 1reenbell. Approx. 2Hllllq.fl. wttb eatry. dlD- l.a1. family room, 2 ......,__POolabedllll wltlt covered pe\lo. ~-Owner "'u help finance. 1131.900. a.&l 5151MN.SJ TmWRL -TURn.aOCIC Broedmoor Plan II. 4 Br. 2 Ba. s uper buy. Fee land. 23 Belbany. Price reduced to $139,!iOO. Agt. 9156--3454 Super Price Super Location! You11 be dela3hted wtth Uus lovely Cambndge Model on a rnaJor green beJt View of pool and t.enrus courts from lbe patio. 3 Bed room:.. 2 baths Call today for further dt:taib. Spacious 3 Bdrm a 1r <.'ond .. San Luis Rey model up jo?r aded thru out . P os it ively pristine Sl65.000. [elRAilll Waiting for some f1x111g, prime Ea s t s 1d e, 2 bedrm. R 2 k>l. Owner despef-at.e ! Call 646-7171 n111r• 1114J · ,, •t•t •• ,,,.., ,,,, STOP!! associated BllOl<ERS-AEAl TOllS 202\ W inlboo 6 7 1 lb& l FORESTE OLSON ---~~~·-•-•_---• hvtnjo? rm w frplc. lri: d1n1ng rm. :.ep den FIXER'S DELIGHT This is it! YOU FIX IT!! All this 3 bedroom home needs is TLC and imagination. Seller will help finance. may be completely! Don't delay. call 673-8550. TOP OF THE WORLD If you can see a r ound the bend. you can see Hawaii! White water view. billiard room with fireplace <one of 3 in the house>. 4 Bedroom and free.form ROOl. PRIVACY! ! Includes private finnicular to whisk you to front door. Curious!? Call 673-8550 day or nite. I AM A FRIENDLY um.I J STOIY IUCH COTIA'iE With wb.lte water views from 3 patios and blue water view from other patio. My owner will help finance and the key is in our omce. Call for day or even ing s howing, 673-&Mo. llACH UMITS-S I St,000 Four unjts actually pays for itself. All 2 bedrms, corner lot and as1umable loan. Call day or nJght. 673·m50. [~6$11;1 flOOL 3 Br. 2 ba, $79,900. C·ZlAgl .~O Take llme to relax and shop at home. It's si~ple with Datly Pilot Classilk!d Ads. And ti you have somethlog to sell, call a friendly Classified Ad· Visor at &t2.-5678 C!IE 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE MEW USTIMG FOUYH VIEW Lovely One Story Modem Home Overlookinit The Blue Pacific. Walch The Waves Roll Over The Rocks. Four Bedrooms Plus Den & Huge Llvlng Room. f'ull Stturity System One Of Our f'inest Offerings. Call For AP· pointment. S925.000. (5) --..... , ...... 631·1• 111 DOVll DltlVI macnab I Irvine realtg A IUBltOIAAV Of' THE lflYINE COMflANY flLEmLI flMAMC .. I Owner will consider carrying AITD at 10~% interdst w /pay me nts of 1 % or loan balance (approx. $52,907) per month for 1 year w/minimum of 20% down payment. This 2BR home is beautifully decorated & feat urea an excellent location Ir II prof. landscaped yard. SHt,000. Julie Van Wieren 752·141'. CK·88) '4Z•ft35 tot Dover Orlw lrvln. et 644·6200 H~ View C'.efttM vau • ., c.tn\ef' 1414 ST&'S TO IEACH $139,900 Q\armang3bedrm. bnck pallos. Lolli of wood a nd glass Pnvat.e communt ty Call now ' 646-7171 1""t11 t I t11 J • ' ' • 1 ~. ' f1.f •. I [ ~ lfl<ll ........... ·~. 111-. 2SToaY 9iake roof. 4 Bdrm. 21-. Ba. $133,SOO. Easts1de C.o8t.a Mesa. Ror Mee ..... mtr. 541-772' * WATEIFIONT CONDO-VIEW ~---. MQWftr, View 2 bH. J M. root _. .._. .., ......... OWllW w11 INM/ .... w ....... t.n.. SlJS.000. or..._ fer Sts0.00. WATERFRONT HOMES lac. 2'136 W Co.t'>I Hl!lhWrlV N<'Wport fWMh 631·1400 tel Coldwell Banker nquasm Is the onJy word to describe thls beautiful 3 bdrm. condominium, located ln The Bluffs, on a choice greenbelt setting & offered at tl~.ooo. You need only calJ for an app't. IN NllWl'OlfTC•NrlR ~ 644-9060 ~- IEACH IARGAIH Olarmmg 3 BR beach home w 'bach 1ncome un 1t lJM.'d bnck frplc-. knot ty ptne panel & ~um:.. ule entn & IOlS mon .. SU12.SOO. fee Wl.500 979-1989 $85.900 near So Coast PlaLa. l3781 Olymp1t< J Br. new pamt. rarpet. paUOll, walk!>. land!>cap mg Agt ~ 7290 -------- JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 't523 CAMPUSDl·IRVINE -------~-~CK-h -1-048 $79,950 ····~~·;;~;~···· 3 BR t~ Biii . patio. walk Sl.~.000 ele<' gate. Pnv toOCC Call 645-9161 road. Tennis court. pool, Jae .• WU1e cellar. sau.na, gym. sec. system . library, maid qtrs .• and more. 0000 sqft! ! Prine. only. Patnck. 631-1266 o.a,.. 1ou l~~~I~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 302APOLIHA IALIOAISU MA.IJMfTA Spectacular h i lltop homes. 2012·3206 sq. rt. Cloee to Manna. Selva Rd It Calle La Prima vera. Slllt.000 to $245,000. 831·3540: 493-4006 Bldr. l.MiUMA IEACH Snug little collage In heart of village. Has separate guesl apt. Close lo s hops &: beaches. ~ect f« weekender or irM!atmen&I. $l38.llOO. LAlf-V..,. u. 497-1161 2nd OWNER HOME GREAT LOCATION. STE.PS TO BEACH, & VILLAGE ALWAYS A 1«>ME. NEVER A REN· TAL; 3 BDRM. 2 BA. W /OFF STREET PARKING . PRICED FOR FAST SA.LE. CALL FOR APPT. 675·8729. au )Gt..a.179. INFORMAL CHARM Stained &Jass windows Md high beam ceillogs complement the ru1Uc --------• atmoa phere tb is 3 $l30,000! Ownes' will pay VA pta ! a.&om 2 BR 2 Ba. den. 2 red fplc'1. Beam cell. ..... Liv Rm, W/oeutl w.JduC, eat._.... C.-....... IOJZ ....................... bedroom 1 bath Dana Point realdloce eojoy1. SU0,000 LINGO REAL EST ATE tTlA) ... U SUPERB TAX SHELTER BRAND NEW DUPLEX 2,lllOaq.ft. + 1ara1e. .... JomC,.eat-_..., Investor '• duplex + 2 Ila H &'•INdt 1040 'ood rentals. pool. ••-•••••••••••••••••• frplcl, tbarm. SZ55,000. IY THI SIA Prindpala only·....., llmt 1ee dUa near oew 4 Sale BJ Owner. &aper bednn, 2~ ba. with lee locattoa. puoramlc tamnn6formaldinrm. ¥t.w fll OC!Mlll 6 ci\J, l Part.Place,lnc1M2·7'61 Br, dla. boo• rm. a~ Be. • .-. Onr/Aet. 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I U Y·~~=&NT · ~·~4:i.._m.-Dn. ~ef-' HAlaOllYllW ~:::..ti;~ .. :.'.'.'=tns Pao1 ·~ls priv11. ......... S.... ~ U00 IDllltflldnD.fam~ S8R.2ba........... ..;;.W_..._ _____ _ I fuml nc.tw ~llACH -..... -.......... ~~:r.=zu. 4Ba,2~ba ......... fl'01111.._WDCblelrt ~~! CAU.UIUl·IOJI IJl.Mllm'I. Urtea& MuaL S.UI W IOC. ..._ lodd'd. ti• ~..:CS.'';"aJ~ I DOOa fn;.~rOcEAN. ~ °' fiat laod or. IDODIJHo.moatb. Orive 9all. •'a•illl'r.w.. low LOW Colorado l p r1D11. ._. 1011 Suck..U.. 6 ~ .... $SIO. ~l·llU. 1&.All.ollST Jl.W\ llae.d I beautiful bollm t&nder -..0001 ,..., Ion AC. 2 J8r. 2.8a. olce.t &*fk In Orua-COwaty. C a II t o d a y I lJPK41·JU41 ) Bkr. fTHGI LIVllMnmMI Ne w usa aq It 1978 t.aocer Ail utru . lo '"11-Grov•" ~by a&Jlll. oab' C&U now ror all d •lalls CSJ6007) mtaJBkr _, ...,.._. acre. Prtoe. On· "' na.. _, PRJCID at S425.000. ty. Por lido c&U 6'2·304'7 call "' for deUUI. -... L 0...1rilltrade. _ .. ,..Sem M04U2. l'INtri·pitxmreaideaLl.a w.rw-.. ..... -Polat arH. l bit to S ..... 11n I +ra. hrw. C..Mete w 4 beadl. s bdrm, 2 ba . ~~~~-~~~~~!I ..... 2700 -·---•••••·-·-.. Yearl1 Sii$. Call '°"' UNITS-C.M. ~ ................... •••• Newport lll&a' 8r. ~~ .. m.z:ua. . 6 AatlS ~~=••. •523 ~~ .. Wiil CM, IOvely 3bdrm, Near new, 3 Br owoen UIUt. z ba, frpl, 2·car pr., a.2 Br. 2 ba, u.nita. TSL lovstmts 642· 1603 North Sao DMco CoWlty, 2btb, fmty rm. % f/p, finHt Joe 8ml from PllMl..-sA VBQI FAMTASTICl.OC ........ ma•ZDO aft ocean. yr round stream, a BR. 2 be. bltD kitdt 3 Br, 2 ba. Ambunt la J.2Pm lOyr old Vale n c i as w/dabwar. uUJ room. Univ Park 1arden1 __,.._ ______ _ 11 DIWXI UNITS 7~. Reaid 744-6299. apt • drpa. Formal din· bomiti. o. 1renbelt. ~:n:Pl~~d~s~ PRI ..... .,. .. ~ ....... c u ~ .a....a.... Inc rm. sses. Alk for m>!I*' mo. ITSGIZ. "-.,u.1.. bri~ na••- -o;, ~•_.,,r. • ""-:' .-•aoo Pete. 751·3191. SELECT .._ ..,._ .. -. _....,. HDE'S A Pl.ACE at.arallll . apadou1 2 orr ort· " au 1h ...,, i Bllr1l1. family. v-.. • t.h1a 1tnk Ull ~' .., room, ..,.,. llvm1 ...........,, 'bome w It raam. ..._. Niii w10J ._ ~ • e11tiwe4 2 d«ka aDd spadoua attbit"°'atre of wood ~ bU.ba. Wanu llCurto .. PUoa v ....... bnek ud ·~ rns.ooo 4VM 031. Pno --------only 28drmseacb. **• I , PROPERTIES. wooetmllCH Coav. &oc. $'715. Call TiiESTAR.HESCO. --·-••••••••••••• 1_ _.., 5 .. _ L1aae1907J1,IU-GOO ~S7ll J9STc. -&Nut. ...... 2 yr. -DI" ___ .;...._........; ____ ~1 Prime Anaheim com· IODS1w ••. va home; fonml din. • Uv. i---------l&GDe Sprawbat 4 BD Trlib' a deeCllracora die Dl.:N f1oar plan MWVi 1.1.~""I "" details call IY o-. b y l 8 AT H S ~h-HAl80IRINf C R f! C E N T L •~..... I I B :S"'i REDECORATED>. t ~ 2 eve • r , located bi1h abov ba.oondodealpedto br· f ..__.. .......1 Ill q the ou&doon, mdoon, ._-'1 fau_, v view ol Cat.a.li.oa bland, C o a s U I n e w I t ~~~~~~~~~~~I Fashion Island, Moun· Oln'STANDINO VlE h bo I bl ON.Y $11.IOO Great home in lovely N.B. -.it park, ck»e to ocean.. NI~ 2 Bdrm ex· pand. 2 palio., yard, ~arpo rt , pool, s pa, bWiard rm QIU ..=-v""IT llACH mercial buJldaag aad F.asuide darlinc dupJex rm .. eaUas area In .,.. ... -Jl1ca lot. ~ &ease for 2 Br $41.S, t Br $3'7S. sptrioaM kitcbeD. Loe. oa Duplexes oa Perun. &i NeWllOC't lkb waterlront 6C2·2Sl0or64&-4848 _ part nr. pools " rec. Nwpt Sbrs a vail. All oomlDlftla.I or A!S~· aree. 9'75.llo. 144-5403or amenities . Presen tly uaJ $.'500.000 ranae. By NEW Del~3.8T. <kn. din 6313444 ~ued. ~key opera· owner l/s.:JS.S.542 rm. liv rm. microwave, ~::...·:.:...:..;.._ ____ _ lion. Property mgmt 2'i'dla. dbl prage. ~ WOODBRIDGE. Elle<: .. ava1l.8'7S-t912,BKR. ......... mo. 2S67 Elden. Agt. "--• 3br coado, frpk:, W•a4 2900 """' -... _ THlallfPS ~•comfortable• Br. 2 ba . "poolside" townbome.Avail.nowat 900/mo. "l '. . \ \ RENTAL • ., • .._. air, microwave. 2ba. 2 INCOME PROPERTY -·-•••-••••••-••••• CONDO So. CBL Villas car pr, lge yrd, -+ rec. From -.900. Modular WANTEDTOBUY· ee-~""--•-u-:.. packa1e tbat iaclda . -D U PL E X N E A R ....,., ~-.n•...., .... lake taJni.s crts pools Is Typellomes,24 security. OC""•"' Secwity·Recreatioo · ·_.._ Ann.··-••--~~~~~~~~~ 3 pvt beaches, PoOI & ~.. 2br 2ba .-5 CbiJd OK Jae. ---· ..... ....,. r: Pn.ncipals Only. Writ.e: • · .,... · : 561}..goQ Bil Canyon·2Br. 3Ba piet-. Treasure Isle Pk. n..ay ....... 330 w Bay 3br, 2ba, s:;oo. 641-860:2 0 ,. S ADDLE BACK l a10s, ar r 1g s, Sl'YeiLASS HILL romantic maater s uJte ~~~!!!!~~ 11-0 UNTAINS w /w ood burn l n c VALL EV BE LOW. ml' IUY fireplace, Roman tub, Specloua llvlna roo Mono than $50,000 less p r 0 f es 5 Io o a I 11 c.&1llrox 28ft lone > with thao any home on the landscaped & decorated. WC> 0 D 8 E A M E hW. A well loacated non· ••rn 000 p · I •-------- I ~ ' i ' ' I• I' ' I ' CEil.iNG • CENTER view 3 Bdrm Portamoulh _,.,, · rtoc. e>o y · Fl.REPLACE SET· IN Mdl. CALL QUICK . --~--·-----D>l Pacific Cst Hw y. v.u .-....... · 1\atlerock Highland!I, 2 +den. MeOaln twnbme. Laguna Bch. R.M.P . St... Box 1560· Ad -.s7• 2 Br, newly decorated, BR.Zba .. t.opofbUlwit.b &:ar.frpk,pool,apa,ten· m4>499-3579 Costa Mesa. CA. 92626. stove /ref, W ID. child x1nt view! Patio, highly ms + ldraa. Avail now . ._.. OK. 00 pets. Av&ll ll/J. upcraded. Dbl. gar. <Gill ~1055, S'75-~ S:l'IO~ SS&--0692 Adult.a. DO pets. '650 Mo. _e-,_Ja ______ _ WALL OF G~. opena C.an 't last at $349,000. 4 BR. formal dining rm. to patio area. Galle • '44-7211 cov'd patio. Sparkling EASTSIDE ~ ldtcben with buU s w i m m I n g p o o I • Darting duplex $125,000 . •EXCITING• ....................... A.-133-9293 , FIR. f.rm di.a rm, SA& disb ho bea ut s,.dal ~ . 642·2510or64MMS raaee,O¥en, waa ~en u s e , · Be autiful 24 x 52 &i laundry area wltb . cpd front & back f(eywiest(l.972). 4-U.$108.000.S:U.OOO yr in· •-lleda l241 ...... ,. ..... d ....................... Condo 3br •• ,,.ba, gar. dis. bwar. Nr. OCC & schls. waaber. dryer. (AL yard. Bltns. $274.SOO .......... ,_ u...--in LagWJa """-'-_, ... 1 .""""" -•••••••••••-•••••••• ...,..... L_.,, Tu•,., y II'• n Hi .. 1.1 ~-... T ... II IJllUUUa nuu.Ml' c:oc:ne rTm uu.&Y u.i ~ ••••·••••••• .... •••••••• -.. IJUU .. 1 ~ 1624 .......... ar...., HJ.ls nlcelt 5-Star Pan. agl. · · · IAYAlOHT OLD>: opens lo dea/· l'Jl.L llliHJ NOW! Realtors. 962·5666 agent 7Xl.S' eocl porch. m ir · POQ. aue Laeooa VWa ~I..... 1106 ~ :.57-0678 sty bm. ~o. Avail. ()pm 1-4. 114.5 PaJoma Dr'. 6'2--9567, ~ 3 BR. 2be, frpk, W'side. f'Ura oc Wlf u.ra, S48S. 75-173t orl31-0854 . f<ll"lial dininc.room. This Jim Macllillan, fW6..8325 ~ 4 .. irw-Z Bdrm. 2 ba Ul super Priv BdL Pooh tftln. .._._ ........ ...___ •-h-.... rored doors, light wood .,..... .-~ k>cauoa.. Avall oow for 213-1Q3..QZ30, 7..._....2$20 _ ._.. _,., -... ..u 1be price • lerma of. lnterion, 3.,., Ton air Dlx ownen uoil . wall ··"~---• -1 -tollilatatmaly lend 00 this bi'""'y UP· B ""IUl.C< ·~ ..... mo. Uke new &side condo I ba Harbor View Homes , Carmel model . 3br. Zba,nlcely decorated. • Nr A.adersoa crammar schl. 5 bUt comm pool. SlBOllo. 'f60.. l298 I-~ M .... MEAJt IEACH cood. 2 spacious r 's trade for R·l land. Call Sahsbury Realty 673-6900 br + cini/est rm. gar EmeraJd Bay; 4 BR. Z • S ..... _ P'ric. 1raded Seavlew 3Br with ba +dressing a rea. btA1der (714) 761·2604 or ........ ld.ry dllS Sl200mo.yr1y CALLONTIUS bome are utterly fan· Atrium entry. 3 Bdrm 2 walk to dotias. All for fZll)SIM-9801 ..._,a ' .... 1107 Frpk. .......,.. · a · Emera.Id Bay. J BR, 2 ONETODAY !! tastk! Thia home-bas bath, brick fireplace. only$29,SOO. OftJ.66J8 ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• no peu.$385NS752-591S _ ..._ _,,,.mo .. yrly. ~aa-.. -•• ~ · & •"-·-·~ close to club, swimming 20 .. F -._ --~-.. newp&inl cpta uuuuu~. aa d te nnis. All fo r CLASSIC 919'-.~ New SBr, Jba. lease wrtb CHOICE Mesa Verde 2 BR. 1 ba.; lovely yard: 98SS.CltHwy,Laguoa French drs lead.Ulg out-$106.500 MOl&.EHOME Management available o pt. Ocean v i e w . Area. 4Br. lam rm . S750mo.,yrly. Np\. Shores 3br. 2ba. -._ .. , .. A7]1 aide to a newly pro· .r •• ot.r Principals only. Agt. 675-Zl64 ; 1213~ 1'-'IBA. frplc, 15 m in JD St!M110 euest unit o n __ .--___ .. _....., ____ , fessionally lodsc pd ~ ... 64~5200 u-..&....... St 536-2498 .. l 122-bch. le backyd.. l600 mo estate; ocean view. S42S ~ 1050 paradise. Bride noors in A" 2706n.uUUIJ, e206-i\ --------eon.. ..._. fZll> ~7m dys, <7141 rm.,yriy. & cba.nnul& home in' Comm. pool, tennis, 2 bib to bch. Avail oow_ 9l)OMo. 714·~3452dys. •••-•••••••••••••••••• the entry & k.it. ManyJ, 540-5'17 R-2 LAND -••••••••••••••••• m.rutevestwknds. ruRNERASSOC CdM 2·Sty .. 2 BR, deo, LeJ.sUre World. Gate 14 Many more xtras. Cal *' OCEAN VU.'W 2br w/sun· a.un CSl8-"591 rriit .• VleW. l·Ba. So. or floor, Villa Nueva, 2br loday. <714)7S2·U07dys, Pete · 1 WHYltBn'? 2.U AC. for 40 SJ2.S839or87S-7712. sty, 3br, 2'r'lba, bakony Deluxe 3 bedroom. 631 . 21163 Panoramic view, 3rd Jim F1a.nders-for an appt i!n deck & dbl gar ~mo. a.cs Bay area condo 2· lhebwy. _,Per moot.h. 2ba, SSS-6879 A /C. afl ( 7 I 4 > 5 8 l · 5 7 8 7 Own your own k>t & Dew C-.dos 1 _ .._. l I 4I den, frp&c, brick pat.IC>. Fabu.kiw white waler ------- 7ptn. eves/wlcnds. Prin only. mobilebomet.oo. Det&U.s __,...... ~Aval 12·1. 548-~ ~. ~mo. Studio. 2Bdrm tba, lrg y rd. alll. call972-8C21dea1er. Walk to new Alpha Bet.a ....................... ~. ......a.onaJ ocean view Newport Hts, SSZS/mo. SPANISH RANCHO ~~~~~~~~~l Center $315,000 w1tb Lacuna faowy, 2 Br 2 $300 mo Century ZI Availnow 759-8968. 3•+ acre v1ew lot, 4Br.l•--------1 -1965 Majestic SWUl g-OUt, termsavail Ba.. beauWul ocean vu, &!Dde c.o&ta Mesa 3br. NewportC.eoler,640-5357 custom barn, RV, lots WATaftlOMT l.eaMt«LMOpt 21·x10 ', bit lo code, CallAgeot at 752·1332 walk t-0 Victoria Bch, lrg. lot w/fruit trees. 38drm 2"'1ba Newport more . Assume 9 'f4'k Extra lge comer duplex Ocean view. Pool. Built 646--7~ ___ frplc. parquet nr. much Children & Pets OK. Fantut.ic coaat.a.I view. Ten-ace Coodo, highly loan. 831·7576 Owner in xlnt rond. Mooring oo cyn.48d .+lort ,2 Ba. &-forS. 1200 Watrial/ mor e $7 50 mo No _492-42118 _________ Sptiood'l levd. 1 3br.bl'r'lba. 1111gradedw/kwdypatio. OPENHOUSE avaiJ Spectacular view CallTim.6311266 ~.._,.. a.. ~ IOO c hildren /p ets Ja n W "g ass ouse. oomm'ty pool, sauna & ---. ... ..... ·ool $895 000 . . ....................... tt'ClflMY 2 Martin Dys 833·8383. 3 BR + den w i pool. S119$Mo. Avail Nov I~. }aCUZZi.~w/yr lse.No , .....,.. MicJuel I 052 "t't"· Y ,,. · · -••••••••••••••••••••• eves 641 042<$ College Part. lncluds 494-8536 pet.S, Avail I0.?9. 631 .l3l7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '*Cote Realty LAIC) PACXAGES! New small sprinklered In-refng. W D. $705 mo 1st for Awt- As W.Lom & Investment REALTORS 2.600 acres. Northern dus trial Buildings, Newparf llPoch 3169 &Last+ $300 sec Owner 4br. 2ba. r anch s tyle ---' F · El .t.An5777 San Diego Count y . Tustin.Agt.498-0257 ••••••••••••••••••••••• transferrt'd must r ent home. Frpk. endos pvt. !l.stlcrycrftt auwa.y Niguel 3br, v-.v-6 Oa·"d,"'u. ..._.. ....,..,... dbl gar. S750Mo s:z:M.000. Custom Realty j~~~~~~~~~ S-0.•Mc 107 Includes existing golf LohfarSde 2200 3 Br 2 ba lower duplex. I .. ~.-.... A;;JNow.~ Upgraded 3 Br. dining m 'ifrn ••••••••••••••••••••••• course & alJ faciliti~ of ••••••••••••••••••••••• blk to beach. $630. No 2 BR & finished loft. $450 rm. $795. 499-51 1 1 ---'--------10WNER SACRIFICE · Harbor Elllatea 4 br, famoua apa. Ready for ~.6'1·1Ml or "-U ...., ....... 1 ,_... J 'H cA dys/eves. OC&ANFBONT la tbe ...._newcluplex.2-sty. ~ocean V\ew. de•e Io pm eat . UICl£LIT ...MM4m C:.~"7~-;'ft ~ ....... __ ::;: -=.....;... ______ _ SMres. Pri•. comso. HJ1b beam cellin11 ..... CJOOorleaMopc..._, -... ••. OD. _...._ .._ IPll 1111' 1 ba ~·van., ar, +.da.3ba 8'fJders dream bome. Custom • upgrades. mo.~1840 Naz,..,.._. Towmhw, --· -· • · l W.WflCllll SlOODllo. 41W', ~.oak s~ue sm.IOO. Terms Neao . .r.-...._ 7.14 a cres in City of HoraePTa, 1rty ~ tbl,~-~· • 3 Bil. 2 ba E~. -.,o. ~.· ~~~·::~ ~ ... ml.\ll. "From Goae Wit.b The 7Sl·3"2 --Upla.nd. Wall lake 11or12 Some back bay view, -m-......., .--. OC· mo.. c.ardeoe!' ind. Call c ar gar a 1 e . $ 5 2 5 ~ area 3 bdrm. 2 Wind." Wine cellar, ---------CiJi'••-1071 half acre custom lots. fantastic area for huge c upa n cy , s75o t m o . Vi :&f6.mt mo ~ase Call owner : lilt.bwrt.bfticeyard.-""". La · h mts f 'nJwnbouse, SlO.OOO do, as· •••--•••••••••••••••• Call for ma""' __ ..... ho b & ~ _, sat.ma. VlS a 0 sume l.231oao 2000 sqlt. ,... ,..,,._~, me + am 6C2-0llll. Avahlable 1m Vaeaot, move 1n now! bnck & wood make lhlS 3 Br 2.,., Ba. Npl Htgts 5'AHISH JACK HOWELL stables. Call J im F1an· Holaft u.fswlllMd mechat.ely 64.>ml bome warm but eleganL $175 000 497 5039 ~11 COlldo "" wu '"" ders m t ) 752·1107 dys, ....................... _ :""-\ $1,300,000 FIRM. BY ~Oru ' . -Highly upgr aded slllgle 644-1156 1714 l 581·5787 eves, Ge•ral 3202 2tlr, de( pttJo bom._'. A tC, ~ OWNER. Pnnc. Only ----.:Y;...·------1 .,.,.,..., 2 br 2 ba ''a~itas wknds -·••••••••••••••••••-i-:;::;::::: db I ga r . h g k 1 t c h . 714·~1·6253, 496·6718,••--------•I "..,.'' ' "., ·-~~~~~~~~1 ---·----...,,_ d I 8311400 •• Tile fir. new cpl & cslm. Prune R·2 Lot Xlnt. k>ca · 1--------••1 w,gar ..... n .,wan ow , g 21 ---shutters thruout. Lge A.fl lww..ts t.Jon . No end Laguna OCEANFRONT HOUS " deck. pvt }'rd. smJ pets MuionViejo 1067 patlo w/spa,mustsee to far5* 1300 Beach. Level. 2 blks lo Nwpt Bch, 38r, 2 OK. ~Mo. incl s pa. ~ appreciate. $90 ,000. ··-··-··············· a...,.... IUt O rl'VV\ mo -ly or 9 . 2bd.rm. 21f2 pool.om etc. 5.51·3745 -Wetfdtffl...M.. _a....., ocean.71~. ~ .1• de I.a ·-·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Recih ill~ Realty I 1do l<l'.111 \ lll liu· By owner. Fini.stera Con· do. 2'7961. Redoodela. End Unit 214. View. lake, golf t,: i 'HJ1 . ... ... ""' . ' "' .... ............... Waletftowt S100. 4---t--.....,s~. n. vuig i..,._...... 1252 . -R.,.._ UuWt 2Br apt. 9 mo. $350 mo. rm. gar . • $5 7 5 t m o --·-·• •••• •• •••• ••• .Deh1x studio condo. 1 l>Ut l.3>AC HOME·POOL Country living w/a view, lemoo & avocado trees. 1.IODing equestrian. 3 Br. dining room, den home +a lower bedrm. 2 frplcs, 21,) ba, + a PoOI. s undeck & c ov er e d patios. lt needs some T.L.C. but what a loca· tion. Probat.e sale. Aak· ing $320,000. American A.w>ciates, 20 Corporate Plaza. N.B. 760-8333 or ~lC.1. course & mountains. 2 UDO PltOPBTY br, 2 ba. frplc, upgrade From$305.~$3.700,000. pltlsh crpta & tile. Xtra Every atiaee a. size. Call WlDdawa. Open house Sat us for appointment. & Sun UM. Have gate mJ.7300 call 5fM>.67l3 for entry or ~~~~~~~~ 97IMM22 for appt. -: tll.,.tllaedt l 069 THI llST IN ........ •••••••••••••• DOVa Stte>RIS --------.. isolfered OD thb 4 Bdrm, 3 b~ pool home. Up· with 30• dock. Terms TRIPLEX LOT _673-4471. ________ 4.Br. 2~Ba. lam rm. IJ.v ~!i . v:~l:'~O:m~~Fc: avall.$119,S00.00833-2650 Prime location, com· Entside,3/Bbot.me,2car rm.gollcourae&iteDJU.s UtS/rent or lse . TAIAMTB.LO&LH plete witb plans for f()NES far .. covered patio. db nei~bborhood ,.,. 213 .326 .7157 or 1600 WAl"mfltOMT Newport Pier area. Hotel + 4 stores. oa 3 lota ! IALIOA HIWPOIT ltlALTY 67Ml70 triplex. Owner may REALTYINC. enced y a rd. Beth acre.avaiJlat.eNov . ..,s TI•44.SGU carry 2nd & subordJnale I S"t ~ MS-m.t mo..8'1·2385 _........; ______ _ to construc tion loao. Excepl1onally neat & ' lll.000. Call 752-1920. (7l4) 873-6210 3 Br 1 a.. no peg, $400 + N e w 3 b r • 2 b a • diem. 2 bdrm. + den. 2 J '-'I I ... IL l~~~~~~~~~I $ilOOMC't&rity deposit. Art landacaped, maQ)' .xtras, be. t.a beaut.ilul family T .. ~ r L&ml>Ms-72S3or ... 3311 xlal loc . •525 mo. oriented Newport E 1--------•1 r ta y.., lll4 4N4D7. aelebborbood. Avail · Pl.AC VACANT ....................... a.den Coado. a1c. lrpc, ~tomcmth. llSOmo. PIOPBlTifS ... 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. security •br.Z~be.exec.bomeio patio. Zbr . No Pets . Ask for Mearle ne 1 pte, pool, bltns, $350mo. GrembrooUnct. 3000sq Cluldren OK $5.2SM o ...,_.., days, SSl-2888 *MO 9UAUFY'IMG• Only Sl0.000, lake over f lllllUstic option oo 3 BR exec. home. Won't last. o.ne.-. so.cio P'aded c:rpta • window coverioel. dbl see-lbru frplc, tastefully dttorat· ed. a perfect entertain· meat home. $230,000. Act. 63'1 ·2362. ..a II ~ 10.-Tll:HP.M. •-.. fore!o--•"" ft al li"'"" a---. -... ... _ .. ,or ... "'T12·7281 _ewa. _______ _ C•n•••-• ow• ~~~~~~~~~I,_ .....,,,..,, -· ·--~~ _., ,_,, ~ s-a.tllodl IOU a....fer 1700 l!@1Jl@.=l7t~~·~·:·!!tlim 15Mai2ctys,ss.aooen. t'nlrn¥1ef9 3267 Newport He~ z br. 2 • ..... •••••••••••••••••• •••••• .... ~··••••• Lacuna Beach. Ocean -·-·-·--m 4.8r __ lam rm solar --··-····-· be.. frplc, pabo. le~ "'PllCI +canyon view. $l1S,000. btd,-pool • ap~. sec HOMES FOR RENT yd. Brand new. Avalf OFPARADISI Palrick.63 1-1 2116 =lllnlloc. $725mo. 3 or 4 Br. Priced from Nov. l5lb. No peta. S500 1ACK IAY ISTATI o.tocrt Home, 3 bdrm, 2 Pvt 2.8 ac.n estate w /le bt.b. 2 frpl, ~ blck from boule, 2 pest bouses, 16 bch. $27S,OOO. Days stall bone barn, buge 754·1l24, Eves. art. 6 ridiDC rink, pvt of c, a ~ 11.9'1 ifOOlll'• room. malJllfi· • ..: .:.: .:...: •=..:• -. -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-~.-,;,1 oem view ol the Back Bay, luab landlcapla1 abouDda. Cont.act Jim Flanders a1t. (114) 752· 1107 dys; (7 u > 581-6'117 evea, wllnda. • Iii CANYON Spadacular fOll course estae. -aq.tl. 4 to 6 8*ml. 5~ batha. Pool 'ti: Macnab-Irv me A Subeidiary Of Tbe lrviDe Company PIMMSULA CUSTOM! Dramatic, near new 2· story 3 bdrm. with la vi.ab 1M al decorator tile 6 5 BR . 2BA hom e, approx 15 yeaN; old $225.000 with $137.000 assumable 1111 at 9"+. Own ~r w ill <'lH ry 2nd. I Oto ....................... aadlPLti.-.ooo. 111 STAlllS CO. 141-5111 oak thruou\. Gourmet --------• kitchen . matr. auJte CUSTOM w/{rplc. uUllws entire VIEW NOMI ~ floor. 1 Blk. from Thia laree 3,000 sq.ft. tJQ. New oa the market plus home features: 5 at •.oooree. Jeri Hunt Bdrms, 4 baths. 2 ....._.._. 1041 eo.a5Qt .. ) fireplaces, Indoor ·--•-••••••••••·~~~~~~~~~~~I llbiu.m. air cood'q. Ex· «fJ Coldwell Banker • YllW MOt• U..uMA ···-Charming 4 bedroom, family room, dining room with sweeping view from multi-level covered patio. Many decorator touches. Fire pit. Mexican Ule floors. Compare and you '11 agree that $179.000 is an exdt.ln« value. l.emive uae ol wood and ...... Redwood decking, new decor t.bnauut. .Ana. ls acJDed foe bona. For man info call. 546-59>. · -: .• HERITAGE REALTORS ., .... , We 're oow olferinc ..... ..._.. 3206 , Agt. 673-3788 or MILHl516 .. Fncd yud & mo.f73..4705orm.a23 . -""' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._....... oara1e1 Famili es wat.erfroat Ume-aoann1 .,,,_,,,,._ ., · I0!1annhl•• f-yview l ir. condominiums oo t.be big REALTORS IAYFllOMT please. Is ids • pe ts bdrm. obile Home 00 laland or Haw a.ii. 1000 2 Bdrm, 2 ba in at.aper It M __ .._.. 1240 wekiome. CaJI 964-2$86 or Udo P9ainaula. Perfect. plus sq. fl.. s leeps 6. R-2 Land kJcaUon. Avail now fot --·-·············· m.2971. A.gt. DO fee. Bach. pad. $400 mo. with Beaulafully furnished. winter rental $79S/mo. HOMES POR RENT purc has e option . Prices belin at $6100. SUilbury Realty 673.-00 3 or 4 br. Priced from tlaz"*t .._.. 3269 675-0:Wl . '801 >3M·2000. ask ror z.a AC. for 40 sa to 1595. Fned ya rd" -.................. --------- M:ike. ext l.95 or Dan. ext c·~-IAYFIOHT garages. Families NO FEE! AIJt, • Coodo l I& -..vwuua 3 BR, 2 ba. avail now. please, kids & pets rent.ab. Vlila Rentals S.Cll•• %76 Walk to new Alpha· Beta •mo. wtnt.er. 644-9513. wiekome. Call 964·2:566 or ~ Btr. ·--•••••••••••••••••• Center. $31S,OOO wltb m.2WTl. A.gt, oo fee. ft\&U ocean view. 4br, lba, , lennll avail. C .,, ... -IHctt 1211 l!M& Condo, 3 BR &i den fam rm, llOOMo. Before ' 1100 CallA.eental7S2·l332 ..... -•••••••••••••••• De&aat 2 bdrm, fam. rm +3ba, 10Yely 1reeabett 8:30am or aft 7 PM. ...... •••••• ••• • • •• •• • • AL K T 0 B E A C H . " den. <ES/mo>. Pluah aeainl. Nr pool. "2S per -.cJ071 .. ..-w•-Mc l.hMff. CA""' ...... ~80 view·2 crpt&, 2~ ba cedar &i mo.Bir,631·1800. -=~------• ,. .-n _, ~ ..._. 2400 ...--·""""'"" glass. 5 blb to ocean. 1bat ~ can get fir:st ·-•·•-•••••••••••••• bdrm. l "'1 blh, frpl, lrg Dbl car pvt gar. fully ---------Ism.Am 3280 user ngbtson. near mllJ.Jl ---------yatd, newly decorated, maint yd. Adults, no Bayfroat Condo. Boat ...................... . IMliness (Stock brokers ~ e R •51 tlliOtmo t!Sl-2030 eves & pees. Inquire al S27 18tb slip. Beaut. 6 •P8cious 2 Exduaive So. Cst VWas &larp banks)diatric:t ol ~ ~ wtmds. St.. TI4-!8Mi331. Bdrm+den. Fabulous 211r. 28a. peat rec {acil, 5;::~ee.1Dc8'2·7461 =e~ = i::~ C.W.,..._. 3222 bdrm. Condo viewfMOO/moyrtya.e. security, avail immed. ·-.................... 4 bdrm. a. 2 • .. mo. 'JStul Country Club. Golf· 1:1aatia1ton O>atinentals ~ b l VI Lido TIM'lD t.ennis·pool. BeauUluUy °'.!'!~ oce,:;; ;1:;· ~carport. M7S.; ~ ile ~ ectn!. 2 ba W. I ' 1t11 11.25'Wn. Sep. units. 2br. landscaped. no main· 1-:::!:J.;':!'~ .. 1 ·,.,_1_.. 1325. I.st. last " dep. widen a. pal.lo. ~/mo ....... •••••••••••••••• l.b8 ea. ~cl. garp, As· tm.mceyard. _, ---•'1113.. .. 2 be ss:zs. mo ~ lHI sum low Interest fln. MIOClubhouse Rd. rm. ll700 per mo. Open ...:..::~.;;.;;.;;______ yrty. ' .;._ badr · ant ri ~-Hot c....i.... ., ... • "'"·-1·5·. t7 Moo· ... _.. _ _. .._ ..... ___ ·-a. depoak. , .. llQ:: Y . w /$18Kdn. Fu 1 l p ce ._.... ...,. u.o-~ """" _., • nuauM -... Wat.erfnlat llomel l1U2 Conloado So. of $160,000. Prlo. Only. ~2572 ta"eJCu'Cle. 157S.3br,boauiarm,2ba. Bolla, West oi Beacb BrtEl'. 85H• I~~~~~~~ Avail. ll/1A 9M-Zllt. ~~~m~-H~oo~~~I Bhd. N7.-S. SbcwetiM ......... , • ..., zooo _. ................... . BY OWNER -Sa n Oemml.e • ualU. SJ.,• +mo. SZ55.000. J04Jf, Dn, owe. .aeo: U1·2BZ2 CDMDWLIX I Br oner'a llDh w /frplc 6: 1 llr l ... ..ut. ·~~ ... eumablt loan. $171,IOO Mlprkoe. ..... ,. .... * .... 2ba. frpk. c:llx Coo· _..,,..-=-_COrl>___:._' ----TI m •.•bare con • do. POol. Jae, l.ennia crts. OM WATa domhllum1 ln Utab'a Sec.loc. Np&er . .;.Y97m~~ BMal. I Bdrm • den. 3425 ___ ... _ ParllCi· u u&. L1e patio, vie w ....................... . ._ .... _.. ,.._ .... v, --.,.o. Call *'-I n---ti ~=== s.m-•nai> up to ~ •e . .-non ie Deluxe 2 Br 2 Ba, frplc, fee .,_._.. ownership. 2 JJ.lll. wt:U'J-1081 W~ Romea _.. oeeM view, $4.25. --131.1400 _...orM4-ITZZ Ir I bdrm unlta, 2 bat.bl. • .... 2\oitba, frplc, 2·sty CIOl>aM-2000, aall for ,_...,. _..__, Varv Nawu:_•··...aao Co-..,-. .... .... "_. .. d Mike ext 115 D t _ _.. n•.....,. _, ·---uuv rlf& ,.,._ 1& • or an, ex .aw, 2ba, frplc, bltlns, deainble Soc. Nr. bdl. Nr. floal*aJ. ,_, ........... -......... . pool. ocean view. hnmed. occur•acy .• ,.. sauna. Security. ........... ~°' PALMSPll•S S10Wo mlliliO SIOOMo. Cal Sam Great 1rouad1. $t00 .... -. .............. . 831-0836 llTllAT 9parkliDi 3 Bdrm home wtlb lo¥tb fea'ced pool. BtauUtully landlcaped aod RV a ccea1 . Remodeled 1ourmet ~..,.,... famlly room •t 1lowla1 ~ bardwood noon.. Md bdct flrllPct, •1• COleO Hlrtaal' V.._ Hl1ll 3 IR. :.,:>up to llPM. =21J~Wr7~·700~1.7-:--l~~~===--llrwt Nft'. 1Bctrm. "P· 1 .. be, tam rm.. Ali... 9'actoueuecbome&aa· MYW P'aded crpt, mirrored ""'"'"· Lr'I yd. Diil OdTowaar. lba.1 m1le cMlft Wtatdilf, ' er v.., ~ ... apt. 4 wardrobe la dr .. 11na toe. II.Oii mo lacl4a to beada.. &ef...w.bed a., ,_ rm. ,_.. •· --. I ....., rm, -.. ~j.uedooni, ......... UIOC. d ........ Hawf..--It HHtl'J lkl&~lllH, ...... ~ don oscn mn &.1nasr. · T'tSTIN 711·'111 -·· CoMt Hwy, NB 641 H4' Sml~Ctr ~w. pn pat • Cloae t o ... ._or Y'Ult1 IN . ._..__ 1 • 4 .. __. ............ ,... =). ...._ __ Ri*n AcUaceat •.'*'112. ....... • .. ..... ~ ...... "' ""·~-..mi to _. t.-11 dab. now ....................... 6lm&. + ..,..,....._ --~c.u •.111 ....._.eel.I· -.11w,2 aiu.d: .... ;;;ic. av.U Dec L be. AJC pad .,.....ton. New• llnftar ftDq ... , lleoda.l&on $150 ao. 115·1101, .... Call 840·1115; a.._,,-. m NJt. Tlf.a.lla \ l1HU1 .... A¥1.-..U ':> MIW s-.1 .... A...u ... ............... IJ • -f. .... ~· • • • • • .. ' ............ --'"" .. . .. "' ,., Ii .............. .... .. ._.. 4lH Office ....... .. 4400 . Octobef 24. 1179 * DAILY l'tl.OT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----............ ..... ......... ..... ,.... ...... ll6t .... ········-...... -············-···· ...................... . a-1 I ti 1717 c........ •u c:...... )124 J ... ....................... ....................... ....................... ~~~5~· llovtu? Avoid depoelt1 • eut n•La1 .. ,. ... ,1 Prottulooall1 elaee ~ .... 1021 ..... ,,..... .... . ---··········· -·················· ... --.. , ......... &SWAU: Pae ... ...._ s.::;••1-::a.'::~: ~';' :-! = t,~it Wra, '"· facl. Nr. OCHA. OrMillnwl.tlHHe .... .r.~~. c: .,_..7iii1·.=::: ~~, .... 5311 1 11. ~..., • • ••---~lllodleobeath. abr a l'lolt..J!lllh. .,.._., s.au S.tll. partJallr • •· a..m •Unp. c:lltl. u . dowulalra. bltu. _, • ...,. .. ,, hn. I mia. walls 10 ...._ rr.t. ,.uo. &.aldt. hl*:.Dll'°-1ar•,.. _,, --l C:.... eo.,. ~ •· lill ~ pe&a MM'llO, 127.0St MCMl40 MY fW>NTAO& new J ~-. MMDlt -lllrl .. Wlpr ... (rpJe r:i-vrt..._ Adlta, c:..illt..._ •" '-·•·Bltla4Uiluu So n•• decor. 1 bllt lo --•lat« -·-··-••••• • ••••••• C.:.. Pla&a Patio. 1u.. beMb. e.&..f'1llll HI S d1ewater a..&AN I•..,... cpg, ......_ oo peta. SM> Mo --a.an.-. __ ~ltH. aub•U "-·•.., a Bdrm l ba, new trpt.t le 211t lri*a ., ber a Tsa m> -=·u: _,.._. --JIH ~~.patio, 095. ~ •. '-ik'hocn PavtU. ..-or•.-i ••••••••••••••••••••••• cal.low.. m• •an-aaeo ----1r1...,.. 2 er lD 11.uu...,. wury Jr 1 Hr. POOi. •P•· c.-....... J7l2 a... ca--•. 2 bedrm, ~ ... ott Mal••·· A.IC. club, ...... W/rdrtg. 1115. ••••••••••••••••••••••• be N O tlda pela end 1ar, bit lua, .,._, ~ 1 bdrm M ats mo Cell C r ala. cWtwt!a.r, child ren OK 1 br nr'orn; dahwahr 5'2S u 1H n ,.. ahuu.::1 aa.... !!'!! IJMOWld,yi Yrl)'. e·•ppt only 311\.'a ~vete p.Uo, 0ttaa d# It M fzlMdt Jl40 ahSlM4...eMO. no pet •)' JCU mo leeae •••••••••••• ••••• ••• ••. Meturo aduha only RE'"' TORS ---------Neu Hoa& HG-Ip Attrac-m.-"""'" Uvt! 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, LAMAMCHAArTS •DD.UX£• r rpu & drps, l car Larfl, t.2.S bd a arden garaae No pets. Adults ap&Ji A.dulls 01hwhr. GAmJt APT. =rt f: ~· + S2SO de· bb.aa, encl au. au bbq ----1 c:.ei...... l7J4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llfL ..,.,....1U m..u. ......... 11 '° .. Hou.•. -· mo. Walll IO OCC. ... ;,..... 'r lwW..eed to abare 41.ualll1 F.Mlbl1" apt. Lara• llv rm, d in rml 2 larae bdrma .. 2 fl.111 Datha. Ca u ... _.or m.azt'Z. Roommate wenled 2 Br 2 Ba oceenvlew condo. 800 pr mo + util. Won 11116-2542, bome 493-3787 Roommate wanUld, quiet femaJe, lOtbSt., H.B. 536-t73' Reep. fem. to share w Cd.M ha. 122$/mo incl. uttl " dpst. Karen ~. Fem to shr 3br, 2ba coodo. Nr So Cst Plaza, S22S Stacey dys 213.Ql 1108 Pool Gu Pd 'nil Scott WHtcliff Pl &U>-5073.~·~l l ., ...... !~·AcMh ...ty 2bdrm. I bth. pool, --------.,.,._.. Prolessfooa.J ma~ seeks evs 213-474-4946 CASADIOtlO 2 Bdrms. l balh apt A.dul~s $37~ mo Gas ~ 642~3 2b:, 1 i,.,ba 'l'wnl\lt, t-' 1P , pauo, encl gar Adhs No ~ From $375. G45 4074 ----- Covettdcarport adults.no pets, ~/mo mature easy going a>aUoapt..i;., OBQ's 6ill ·2003 ---remale share 2 bdrm 2 cklllewrwy1 & I><'~ lbr. Promontory apt xlnt ba CdM. Eves 673-4609 wlllk l-OljbOppina loc. I yr lse Must lease Barry. 17111 CHWMwfft by 11-15 7\1 to get 1 free 2 bdrm, I ba. nr bch, vw. .tw.,.... r.nos r ent. 673·7331, Pref. fe m non·smkr . --.... ........ dl.. S-.LOAMS •flt ey dot llll9dll ._.. .. • 11eAAce! ud !.Gil 10.1• wk ~ 6 ....,.. t1llC.. -•. r.) _... f!ovldlD bl .. 1 -TtwtDeedLouaoa UtJa, N.a. Fem 1olda ' l a Y pro· =i':!f""O: retrievtr m ill. wlllt• uloaa aecre(eri al .., c:bllt •pewa.181-5115cw ~WW. a maoa,.•· )'OUl'_.I IC7•4a.tore-. ble ....._ ol uaiaa. 3021 R.E. __. ~~·•.u• Center Dr, ~:'°aAMI Lmt Airedale doc. Vic. ""..--.c 'lu.41M. n•,im.sao Newlaod1Adama. 11 r. Office for leue, prime !~~~~~~~~I ~~II HO·S'IU. Npt Ilda aocalloo. Dlred· lY acroa trom Po.t Of. ./NEED r ounct : male blck/Wbt "c.. 1900 IQ ft. 'lit pr ft. Sp• n l e I m I • a t M8-4lll lrvtM/Hartlor P'estlvaJ BAJ..BOA lSl.AND Grounda. 10.21. m N ee S&oreoroffl~. ttOOMo. /MONEY Found. Claim cw adapt: Aient: 875-8170 V MaJe, blk/t.a, terrier IXIC. sums au. 2 brown lab males. u-"-'-· •~ .. _ • eennan abort. Abo cata • _._ ...... vine your and kilt.em. N. B. Animal place of buaineaa •t ~· 931·1030 Baker ~nter. Recept • CamNT MO coolerence room, phone ,.,.,.... Lost: Cat. Belge/Wbt. coverage. Close to W&-...TDt--... Tabby. Sb tbr. neut . airport. fine r~tauranta. --male. Vic. V •I e 4' Secretarial services 547-5402 Mjcbelloo. Irvine. Needs avail. For mott inlo. call Atnnaed by medication. s:it-1172 aft Bev at 979-2161. c..t ..._ L.-.-_s_:oo ______ _ teWPOaT' lliCH OFFICE OR RENTAL SPACE, W Cst Hwy . Manners Mile. 92Ssq. ft. 71~267.11 Ground floor oHtc.:. 121tt f\.x 19"n ft wilh bath $185. See a t 2333 E. Cst Hwy, mqwre Suite H, Cd.M. 67s.!>444 MONEY AVAILABLE Lost lriah Setter. Vic. any pu.rJIOSe. $10,000 min. Adams/Huntington S t. Mr.Haruave951·3635 Sal L0.20.CaUM2·2S3S fUUND: B1k & bm m ix Mwt; J". Trwt breed Fem. dog. Sm. Deecli 5035 Vic. Brist.o1 & J amboree. .................... ... -~-------- ~Mt9-Co. All types ol reaJ estate lnvestmeot.s since I M9 AU..UTtUTllS PAID Compare before )OU rent. Cuatom dei;1gn feat~ Covered p1Allu 41 New furni tu re Si>Metous kitchen Wlth ID di.red liabUng, separate dmml area, fuU length martlie pullman in balh. k.inpize bedrooma. pool. BBQ, SWTOUnded With plush landscaping ADULTUVlNG AT IT'S BE>T! ..... HE SEVILLE' 2br w/gar Adil&. n~w crpes & drps, blln!I, rncd yd, water pd 63&412U 847-6064 S44-4684 _ S200mo. CdM M ike ~•Gr..ada Bach. $275Mo Yrly 640-4398. Two WestcltH 0H1ces. Steps to brh Prof essional male rwii. or unfum. Sl50 & S,.cWDllg ift llldTDs Found 10 ·2~ 40lh. & Balboa, Newport Beach. heavy grey w/blk stnps neutered male cat. Rae · coon tail Front paw~ wtuU!. rear legs· white with dark s pot on rear Cal I 67J. 7684. 2619 "B .. Santa Atui1 S350 SHARP. beach l, 2 & 3 846-3S67.~_82_lG _ w1daughter seeking $175 S48·l927 NO PETS 1 Bdrm furnished S3SS 2 Bdrm Cunushed S420 365 West Wilson ___ f7_14_>642_·_L97_1 Furn Bachelors Adults Only. Pool. S225Mo. !;56-1795 ------BR. frplc. dshwsr , gar & 2 & 3 Br. near new. U>sta pauos No pets 960-2358 Mesa, Huot. Bch All ----bltns, pauo-yard. Some Lovely all adult. no pets. wtfrplc. encl garage. 1.2&3 Hr apt.s. 6200 i::d laundry rm or w ID hook· mger. HB. 846 0619 up.SJlOlo~ •NEAR 5POINTS·2 br. I TSL Mgm_t __ 642· 1603 ba. S295 + $200 deposit. 2 Large bllch uml. C'rpls. ludsok. No pets. Call Bob ,........, bit d It at 847·2396 or go direct to •--•-h 37 .. 8 .... ...,. ns, a u s. no r·---,--..-oc • pets. $260 mo. 548.4069 7671 w mmodore Cirde ••••••••••••••••••••••• #3.H.B. Beaut. decorated. maid 4 bdrm. 3 ba. Condo. New--- - - service, puol, ut1I . $85 ly renovated. $525 mo 2 & 3 Bdrm New deluxe wk 4992227 54.>22Alor492-n700. townhous es. teno1 ~ -------l'OWt, spa, sccunty, neur 0 U T S 1' A N D I N G 2br, 2ba. den. wet bar. at· lieach. 2202 llcss Circle Oceanfront Condo,2Br tch dbl gar. No Pets. 960-:>nt or7SI 2060 40 wallof glasstoocn, $495.54().5056,646-0655 One bedr oom "On 3 Br 2 Ba. 2 car garagt', deck. Bal Pen. yrly. ne" cpts1paml, $600. 675·6670 Agl. or 631 ·5:l50 Dnve by $425,. avail now. 2 Br I B o uorurn , carport. l234 W Balboa Bl. SSCJO avail 1 l t l. 2 lir 2 Ba rurn. garage 1212 w Balboa Bl. 1£ antereste<I call for appt Jim or Ccu'olyn 7:xl· l222 A gt Lge 3 Br, 2 ba upper. Walle t.o beach S600 Mo • yrly A~cnt 675 8170 Spac rede<.'. 2 BR 2 Ra . Nwpt bl(' $525 Agt 675 4'It9'7 . 675 9111 roommate for cabin lake ..... , • ....., 44SO home w fireplace 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.D.M S300+ Bruce Forstore&orfices paceat 75&-l~~r S48·~ _ ~-reasonable rates. Fem rmmte wntd to ~hr 500 to 2700 SQ Ft. 2br. apt on Halboa bl. MESA VERDI': bR Ca.JI Llsaeves673 0416 PLAZA - ----lS25 Mesa Verde K <; M MelJow. creative, llberal 54§...41 23 roommate needed to sha r e new ex<.'lus1ve home 10 North lrnne. 5.5&-l885 2bdrm. 2bth <.'Ondo, non s mkr. r espon i.1blt', Sll!S+ ~ ul11Jt1es 661 6'139 S.J C Office Refttal 4400 2001 Lalayettl!. N B Store or olr1ce space. 1200 ~ fl. Sl<*> mo, B_ Grundy Rllrt>75 6161 Newport !'Oe1ir l'o~t Uf c· Modem SO'.! :.q ft :.ton· of ore 2630 ,\von L i 1a 4T7 7001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Commerc1;1l 'piu·c· C)f Nt.>w Condo. 2br . zha. l or 2 Rm Suites from $7!> f1rt>. sh1>p, reta1l&ht1bhy fr plc, step~ to h1·h i19 W 19th St Call Tom t 90 Mo 260 520"1 fl pvt st.airs to bch, close to -- - - -' town Winter l1>e n y Spacious 2 Br 1 Ba. pool, do pnvate patio, pool. owner 1213 1 790.0925 utJI pd. Prefer mature lt:'nms. convcment locu nt4 1497 4672 · qU1et adult No pets. $365 _1Jon_S32S_ ~o 646-4477 ------mo. ~7689 A d u I l ~ . N o P (' t s 5-»2200 _ _ ~ n.111 LAGUNA BEACH MTR lNN. Maid serv .. color 1V. heated pool Ut1l !714 >494-5294. 9115 No _Coast Hwy 1769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE "GOOD LIFE" Y~AIM•OUNO FUN: Social Actlvlffe• O•· rector • Free Sunday 81unch •BBQ s •Par· 1.es •Plus much mote. GREAT M:CREATK>M: Tennis• Free Lessons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubs• Sauna• Hydromassago • Sw•tT\· ming • Goll 011v1n9 ~ange BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS; Singles 1 & 2 81'droom~ • Fur· n1<;hf d & UntutntShl:d • Allull Uv1n9 •No Pel\ • MOdHI'> \Jp.:rt d.uly ~tub --------3br. 2ba. studio. 1-'rplc. 714~'75·57l7 FOUR SEASONSAPTS gar. No Pelo;. W D hkp Bach. Penthouse Jr. lbr. Couple. no pets. 2 br. 1 •12 $496Mo 7521474, 536-3397 ba wnru. p - -stove & refr1g. l'C1o l, l c. alio, pool. 2 BR I Yi Ba twnhse. nr sauna, club house. The $320 Adults. infant ok. 73SJoaooSt. 6"6-6483. beach 2 pools. s pa, Beautiful Versailles -------sauna,&tenms.AdJtson S450 Mo . e ves tall Two huge bedrooms in ly, no pets 960-1849 2 1 3 · 5 4 8 • 5 7 1 5 o r super localJoo, redwood BR -----_21J._54_7·_16_L_9 ____ _ beam ceilings. built·in 1 • $285. 2 BR. $345. kitchen. 1325 mo. Inquire Pool. gar , fplc. trees, BAYFRONT lBr, with 568 w. Wilson. S45-6448 adults, no pets. 842·9583 view porch, $525 mo . ----------1 or642-5251 67~ ------ s-a.-• 3176 ....................... Small orflct' Perfect for answenng service, Nc Only S75 per mo. 1102 West 17th St. Santa Ana For more ulfo call Joe Cana le 547-4181 or Renata at S56-7707 Small Hide·Away Office. Only SSO/per month. Va· cant 325 No. Broadway. Santa Ana. Historical Bldg. For more info call Sam Warren 558-6878 or Renata 55&-i707 2 Br l Ba. S330 pr mo. S200 ---------deposit moves you In. Wal.1' to bcb 2br. l V.ba, Laundry rm, no pets. 792 crpts Ir drps. S350Mo. Shalimar. 112-*2 Opn sas.•u or S36-98N _Fri_.!Sat __ thil __ w_ee_k_. __ _.Extra large 2br, Jba. aoo FREE RENT 1 • FIE£ IDIT 3 Br, 2 ba, ~ P8tio • IDC..SUl'TIS Ml5A P9tlS c:Mldrm OK. Yard. Call prqe. Lataol P'UI· 614 Calle Campana. $445. HEWPORJ.C&n'la Weekdays after 2pm F\alberrice. l'n>m SZ2S. Ground floor. high traffic count. 2 More!> avail Priced be low market Redhill Rlty. Lido orr c 67J..7:xl0 COUURCIAL 1100 sq n. neighborhood shopping center. near Fairview /El Camino • CM. M<sq ft. 759-9501 RETAIL.OFFlCE. 'l'OOllq ft. WestcUrt area . 957-0100 ..wPOltT llACH lOOOft cheerful offlce .ulte avail. u .. ut:n Wlit In new blda. 845·3323 days. Mesa Verde East. Spac. Gary ~.mu or S33·328e Bachelor, 1"2 br apta 2 Br l Ba. 4 bl.ks to beacb from SIQ5. Pool, jacuul, $295 mo. S36·032l, pvt patios. Gara1es 536-31J76 avail. Adults, n o pela. _;....;.;~----- B!O Harla Ave. 549-2447. Near new xtra dlx towbns phone 4 92· 1567 or NewpcwtJlecencyCorp. Beautifully Unproved 4 96 • 5 2 7 5. An Y time ('714 )644-7188 Q>mmercial Space. Sz " _weekendt ____ . ______ FOR L~&So. Laiuna terms nexlble. Prime apL lg 3br. 2ba. frplc. 5-hl A.a 3110 190-~S.50 sq ft. 4gs.4481, N.B. area. 644-8080 1961 FULLERTON bit ns , W / 0 . h k up . 1 Br duplex, qwet. clean. skyhtes. vaulted cell off street prkg. Stove & ings, (ncd yd, lg pat.Jo. refrig. Adult. No pets. dbl attch gar, etc S475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful 2 br, 2 ba condo. close to Newport & S./\. Frwy. Pool & sauna out• side door, $450/mo. Call $285. 67U372. 545-3604 -673-2891. Townhouse 2 br. l 'h ba. ir.iM 3144 --------- gar. Adi ts· no pets $3'J5 ••••••• •• •••• •• • •• ••• • • ~· Fttrni"9..d m Wilson 548·9084 2 BR condo. T he Lake'>. or u.twwished 1900 -2 b-2b. ,._ d-N-So-rec (1.r. etc. S.SSO r ail aft ••••••••••••••••••••••• • r, a ""'" 0 r · 7PM 21.3-431 3048 Cst Plaza. Pool. spa,. --· -Seawind Village 491>-3319 .................. 4500 Dix. 1 ·rm. Office adj. A1rp-0rter Ho tel. No lea.w. 8J3.. 3223. 9 to l 2 <Xfice & retatl shop space. 210 M.Un St. B. I oHtre S10Mo. 1 orr.ce SUQMo I olfice or storage s pace SSO. Retail shop s pace S80 The M1n1 M all 900-lSSS. 832· 18S9. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA 21< . 4800 sq . ft. 1940 Placentta Ave !rear 1 642.fB!ll , 968 5922 CH·~ .,._ Orq Co Airporl New 5.980 i.q ft 1ndl l>hJ.: w t28tl SQ ft orf1 rt• F ronti. on •·xcel lt•n t street ore can bt· l' Oakwo od Garden Apartments S425 NopLo; 833-8974. -LCllJllM 9.och 1848 New 1&2 bdrm luxury 2 Br 2 b t r ••••••••••••••••••••••• aduJt apts an 14 plc.ns -panded 1100 Sq. Ft. ne ighb o rhood at · rnoi;phere. convenient lo San Diego frwy, near fa1rv1ew 1EI Ca m1nu, 01 ~sq fl 759 9501 Newport Beach/So. 1700 lbth ~' 1tJ1tvt f JI tUlf'll 17141 042 8170 ' a, 5 v, re n g, 2 bdrm No Lagunll pool. gar. s42o. Call a c ross s treet from ~!%o~41~0r~o~ ~'!' 646-2.001. beach . S450. 494 1602 .........i rf II Newport Beach/No. t180 IMnc• ...,....s. tenms. "'ale a s. 2Br. $325 rcfng, <.'Pt dr~. monungs ponds! Gas for cooking & pool. qwet adlt. no pets. heaung paid f'~rom San 423 w Ba 548 95 6 Spa('JOUS 2Br. N LaRuna. -__ Y _:_ I ocn s ide hwy. bltn~. Otego f'rwy dnve North quiet. S-160 mo y r ly on Beach to McFadden ... ,,,,.., 171416450550 LBr SJOO. ulll pd, refng carport. no pets. qwet adll 383 w Bay S48·9516 Adlls , 1 623 3827 then West on Mc f"adden l·!lftS.IOJ9 to Seaw1nd Village 3 Br. 2 ba, lge luxury apt. Steps to bch. Beaut. furn VILLA MEDERA Lbr, Ocean View. No Pets 8lO mo 'til June l5lh '!IO. 2br. 2ba, new crpts, gas Adults 2607 Solana Way D41st Sl, N.B. 673·:xl57 . stove & dshwhr incl 497.3495 ___ , ( 2 1 3 ) 9 4 4 · 6 9 1 4 • En<.'I garages. Couple 3 Br. North End. 1 •,, 1213l8m·5985 pref. Children OK. No bl ks to be h .c.CJ\ . Pets S400 Ulil pd. except oc ill· 1 !~ ,,~ pr 2 Br Wllller rental. S~eps elec. 2324 Elden 645-1965 ~ ~ -· _....,..... __ _ lo bea~. Gar. parkang. -Large 2 bdrm. rirepla<.'e & $425 mo mcl. utal. 673·3958 1 bdrm. Near Fa1rv1ew & VI" N be h & B l or~ Bak S r "w. ear ac oa Nicely furn. 2 Br near water. $4.50. 7141624-4643, 213/4J0.4327 er . love. re rig. Ca n yo n . $525 m o. S295Mo. 964·3046 eves or 494-0361 wknds ---~-----De 1uxCondo 2 bdrm. 2 ba. HIWIAllD Ar'TS. pool. 2 houses from ----------1 Bachel« $275. frplc, rec ocean. No children o r room . Pool. jacuzzi. pets. $495 mo. 545·6331 2 BR. 1 ba. yrly, furn. or unf'um ........... $500 enclosed garages. Gas &i Eves. wtr pd. Adults. no pets. -------- 393 Hamilto n , C M . Mtwponleach 3869 ~11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1714 )893-5198. ---- Laguna. l·BR apt Walk to beach & shop:;, ut1 I pd. Adults S375 Mo 494-8541 ----------4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w kitchenette S72week &up 548.9755 ~--~-- Rm for rent S175Mo Ind ut.11. Prer male. Kit pnv. Mesa Verde . 546-4781 Fem. F V. k1l & rec S1S>Mo 751·07"8 ---ROOM&locrd priv 4050 --- 'THE" EXECUTIVE SUITE F'ull ~rv1ce orr1(.'e8 an Newport Center 64().5470 Gnat UttM C....tet- ln Costa Mesa Newly remod. !ihop'g center located at 2750 llarbor Bl. has space available rangmg from 48'>000 sq. ft. ready for lmmed. occupancy. Call P a ul S K at z. A gt 213/464-4S38. HEWPOIT HACH Plush office by Lido Isle 4700sq. fl Rent all or hall. O> 32nd Sl. Ca II for Lse Ullo. Sierra Realty 633-7920 Hew Ofcs & Whse l.100 Sq rt. rimshed ofr~ Air cond 1.800 Sq It whse. Nr J ohn WayTw All'pon Xlnt parktnl! w.-y H. T aytor Co. Realtors 644 4!110 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Desire lse rent or house cpl loolun~ for unrurn 2 3 bdrm w l(•nr l )'d ror 2 mature ctogs !lave good ref 's ror al I or u s 751-9100. 12·4 prcr Steve nr Jean. ·----- Elderly lady seeks 1 rm unfum. w,ktl pnv l:M area. Cootact TLC cnlr 548-0046. Hm 54(),. 7 473 2bdrm apt. dup, house in H.B. Furn. will leas e. SQ>1less 2131243·6762 Mic•••-......,. 4650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642'-2 t 71 545-06 I I HOIUX)WN ER LOAN'"g ARRANGED Sl.0.000 to 125(),000 •AMORTIZED •INTEREST ONLY •SHORT T ERM Call Bob Williams Agent 731-'Tnl or960-J957 Widow has money for sh rt trm 2l'ld TD':s. no ned1t check. no pnlty. $20.000 & up For action c all agent 67J.. 7311 12'~ 2nd. Sl7.SOO, 1ntere~t only Due 3 years. Sam 675-71.13 TU S30.58l <sl lO', on pnme r~1dent all an t & pnn accrul!l>. pay 11rt le~i. lhdn :.! yrs will 'di for S2b.SOO C'as h ="io fte!> nt 4 I 5116-2950 Wanted' 1' 2nd T 1J 1n amount or sn.ooo CJll Bl1.I al 673 7:xl0. Agt . ......••.............. • =-••llh 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY PHCID us ONLY S2 Sell any item or eom· bmabon ol llems ,.,, 17~ or leu with. a Penny Plnctwr Ad. J lmeti for 2 t'OOJttUtl\lt" da)'ll l:il<'h .il1d.it1ooal lme .,, Ii<> fur I.he 2 day~ Charl(t' 11' :-lul'Ommt",.C'tal ac:h nir m1;r1· inform.1t11•n .irid lu pl:.1t•e ) uur wet c J II 642-5678 GaAHO OPINIHG! KAMAT A riARLS 3400 Via Opporto. N II Ground t-loor llfF:tnJRLEY t-'AMll.'r "'~hci. to thank tht> fnends ,ind rel:il1H'!> nf Momca Hurle) ror their expr~1ons or lo' t• and sympatil) WANTED DIRTY WIN OOWS Call SPOT FR Jo: I:: ror a clean outlook on IJ!e 646-6059 --- Lost&Fo.d 5100 .•....••............... FOUND ADS ARE FREE cau: 642-5671 Lost or Found a pet., Call Animal Assutance Leaiue. 537-2273, no rtt. Found: Claim or adopt at Irvine Animal Car e cent.er No room ror a big dog" How about a Welsh Tenier. Ctu.bauhau mix, Cock-a-poo. BaseDJ1 mix Of' a Poodle H a big dog is (or you we have 2 Pit Bull~. Shepherd Jiu sky, German Shepherd mix & more Abo ca~ & k1lleni. to cuddle So come on down' 7S4 3734 l"OUND. Ni ce > t'llow male do~. weunn!! St f'aul. M1nne-.ot:i ta~~. t.alcentot:M Animal <.:on trol 5350 ...••••.....•.•••...... WA NTI-:U l'c m;,le to shw°e CXl)t'ns~ Of 2 WCt•k :>lay m Tab1t1. Dec: 22 10 Jan 5th c_.11 B;,rr ~ ~1017 PREGNANT" Caring . ronfldentJal counseling & referral. Abortion. adop- t.ton & k.eeptng APCARE s,.e,; .... ~ Ull5S. El Camino Real S-Oemeote; Fully Uc. For Appt. 48Z-TZM O.C. AIRPORT SICT0Y & ESCoaT •SIRYICE• SpecialiliDI Jn busl · nessmen, r ealdents ~. 739-5.241 .z ... s. COVB&IRL * fSJ..4771 * 24 Hr0utca11 Service •SHERI LEE• Cert M ll!.Seus e JlowttaJl.s b) Appl 838~ PRE LAW student Dl't.'<i~ Si!5.000 Will do an} thin~ Le ie a I (;on r 1dent1 ;i I OVM P 0 Bo't 3242. !" B 92ti63 t-nergmn)! M ASSAC t-: BobJaml°" Lie· Ma:.sc•ur Outcall !I 11, 494-5111 MICHELLE'S •OvtcalM• HAM 2AM 835·:r1<19 MASSAGE RGUUMODELS ESCORTS OUTCAUOHLY Days.••H. hr 631-2140 GOU>a.GllL •FOXY LADY * OUTCALLONLV •972,.1131• ,., <.., .. ,1ue .. ~ ..................... ..;~ 11ASS KEY·J; CATDINGTO YOUR' S O CIAL Arr1:rart1 l!XQUISITE ESOOJrlfl( •6'1·811. ;. . ' BRASS KEYE, CATEJUNGTOYOUR SOCIAL AFF AJRS EXQUISITE ESCORTS • '61-211 t. NOW HIRING T...... S45Cl , ...................... , ~ Driving to Utah, Colora~·; apx 11/1 Need 1·2 to sin\ gas/drivtng. 548·5468 ~CCMtpOM 3 American, 1 United _falO __ <.'as_._h_.6_7_3·_3858 __ ~--~ "=:'.! .: •••••••••••••••••••••••• HllpW..eed 1100': ...................... .,) ~c-""g Clertl " Acct.s payable clerk, elC'·• • penenced m processirtg" • vendor's invoices. DP ftl. , put & codmg. Excellent· frin ge benefits •. Corpo r ate oll.Ju hr." Anaheim StadJum area: • CaU ror appt 9 12 only. ' 71~-5000 ~ty. • ACCOUNTANT, CPA or CPA candtdate with 2·3 Yr.I public acc:ount.Jng eJC· • per sought for pos w1lh , Orange Co office s m na- uona.J CPA rirm to worlc m taJ< dept Send resume, to Lester W1U1 & Co. !JOO Dove ~l. Ste 103, Newport Beach. CA 926#1(1 ACCOUMTIHG CLYK Career development op porturuty 1n small, run l' O r p () r a l e O f ( I c· t! Aui>ort1lrvane area Ml facets or Ace and Bkkp. Will train 10.key and light typmg req. Develop into full -charge book keeper whale enjoyanit excellent c ompao> benefits. Ca.U Sotl). 5413 ACCOUMTSPAYAMA . a.aa . Ne w po r t Beac-,ll~ llart&•se f'lrm 11as 1at. , awdiate open1nc for lead _ da k posillo• H Adt- CllMl&a Pli'Jable Cler1l. 2 .. yrs. experience In be••Y payables or wall consider I yr. aper. ~ J yr~ eo-7• coun U 11• c l as a ea~ K11ow ted 1e la EDI'~ would bedesira~e. w~.' olf8' aood company paid benefits & attractive s tarting salary . For 8'JP(. caU our Personnel <Xfiee at~ ext 202 .. E.O.E ---------- Accou.nung ACCOUNTING • TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS Oran9e C ou"ty is laatWncj! And '° ore -.! We're AOBIHIT HALF'!I accounleqis There are many n e• ltrms mO\'IOjt IDLO the Orange County area bnogang about an tn· creasmg demand for ex· penenced Accounting and Data Processing personnel. CPA'S AMditor's Ta Acc-twwt1 Cott Acc.omt•t1 Sr. Ac~omt•I• looldleepers Mcaa 1"'9 Clefts Datallttry Kf' Operaton U you are not aware of • 2 BR, l ba, unrurn , yearly. .. .. . . . .. . SS2S 3BR. 2 ba. yrly .... ~ 2 BR. l ba wntr ....•• $500 ~perb 1 Br. incl. gar. 4 BR. 2 ba. wntr .... $SSO Adults. no pets. Frige & 3 BR. 2 ba, oceanfront, elec. stove. $250. 642·5864 PAllC NEWPORT Bac h e lors. 1 or 2 Bedrooms &Townhouses ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~IEACH Beaut home. use of rull lOOOft cheerful orflce hse. mature man. 1200 Hone corral & Lack room. '60Mo. Back Bay CM. S45-3377 Fomd or lost a pet" Call Special Pals Hotline. TOMMY6S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 642_1571 the benefits or worlung _____ ......;. ____ 1 temporary -give us a yearly ·'·········· $2,000 Large t Bdrm $2165. Quiel building with beautiful landscaping. ADULTS OVER 35. No pets. LEEWARD APTS.. 202 ~llerton Ave. (l blk associated f\ • l ~ ' \.t fl t t~ , 1 ) ~ ~~~~~~~~~I F.asl ol Newport Ave & 1 = blk So. ot Bay) 631-0397 • • ... I.. • , ,. Prom $389.50 Spectacular spa, total recreation program. social program. 1pools,8 tennis courts. At Fashion Island, Jamboree & San Joaquin Hills Road. 1714t644-lto0 OCIAMROMT *f. lweh 2 BR, 1 Be, refrig, lndry 3br, 2ba w/office. Yrly. ~k dtlltll ~ kids OK, no dogs. Frplc, 3 car gar. $1050. -••••••••••-•••••• -mo.8S1·9081 TSLMgmt 642·1603 ..... w.11 ll06 Spacious 2 br apu. Famj. Br, 2 ba condo. th blk to __ .................. TyU;ii. Pool • Play. beAlcb,2cargar, auto op· Attnlctive Ur, upper Yr· ground. Sundance West nr. Beaut. bay view. $650 ly. Qean, neat, mature Apts. 1998 Maple. yrty wort1oC cpl. No Peta. &e&-l•or00.111151 TSl..'Mgmt 642·1603 '1$411'7 __ .:___ ___ .;.._~ ----------•New 2 Br. 2 Ba, fplc, blt.ns. WESTCUFF condo 2 br ..... , d• ll07 Weataide CM. uas. pool, actwta. no peis. Ali •••-•••••••••••••••••• Adult.I, nopeu. m.3378 new Interior. 1495 mo. c::-~ .:.-~~: Olndo New 2br, 2ba, pool, eo.115113: 87M640 W/D.15'1SYrly.&e6-U20 ~al~ $450M'b. l MM AC UL ATE • ............_ • ., ~ 3 Bdrm, 2 be. 1:-..ic;. w\oterooly. * NEWLY decor ~br. lb•. beleon¥. Pitched beam --. .. : ~ No p et a . M •tu re ceDbap. Near be.ch • -·• Adialla. $285110. Ca I I ICl'ml trom w~. Quiet C • .._. •ea JPM 54Mll7 MillhbortM>od. tl75/mo 0 • -U&IDC.O . ~Ir lae.i Waterfront ....................... Dllimla.lrm. Mltb.1ant. Have IOIDlllblu )'OU want "1· '°° -YW, I beleOftiee. to ..UT~ ada do 1 ........ 1 batJl. 1..rty Ill'-..,_,. Call Jeff It well -Call NOW, ~ mo. P50 mo. Agt. a...... · ....,._ mcno , • mo incl everything suite av81l. Upstairs unit m4l846-!M67 in new bldg. 64S·3323 ....._jl...,nt/ TI4/9'12·1235. 2131258-7398 Prd. Massage by Steve. call or visit us al our new localJon. We will be hap· py to discuss It with you. We are located in the: days. ...... HDt9h. Motels 4100 ••••••••••••• •• • •• •• • •• .................. ••••• Office s pace avajl. AP a , H Lost dogs · Afghan hounds. M. 6yrs., blonde. F. lOyn.. blonde w t blk mask. lQjuttd left rear leg, req. med. F.V. call S.263S dys. or 848-6271 pm. Lie 'd Therapist. N. B. 4:30-9:30, Appl. Only . 548-2817. 5005 Abu se d parent s COL.DWELL BANKER BUlLDING COSTA MESA prox. 2508q. f\. Balboa Opp r. .... ty WINTER RATES Isl. $325.Mo. 556-1980 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S7S per week & up. Color ~HACH Anooymous announces Suite uoo 2nd public meeting . 2333No. Broadway 1V.548-8173. 2otcs w/recep 6 storage. Thurs Oct. 25, 8PM. 6Ll Santa Ana V...._ llahh 4250 F\Jm or uni. 7S2"6550 MONEY Found: Fem. German Shepherd. apx 2A .. bi. blk face, Westminster IM'T~ Heliotrope, CDM. Dis· "l .. ltJ•-.. tOJ CUS.Slon topic: 10 1'hin&s II .. _.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houle f« rent, Bil Bur aty alps 6: llnena rum. 125 nitely pr cpl. Call alter 3p.m. 548-1989. TAHITI Modem 1 or 2 br cotta1e m beech oo TahiU with car. row boat. •ash mach ine, complete kitchen, etc. For m<>N Info call ~_, eves ai ......... ...... se... 4JOO ....................... Rm. mate wan ted. 3 bdrm., z btb., C dll hoUH , non 1mok er A ve1etarlan pref.. 1150 mo .• ar. bcb. ~9550 Rm maw, reliable. male or female. Pool and view •14Cl AIU LUXUttlOUS IXICUnVI sums • II o ~ f II Offices now a vail. in Al~'/~·~~ .... eJecanUy appointed Ex· 1m 1 tsHm eeuUve ~Itel centrally LOST: l "" yr old Siberian Tb at Ori ve Per en ts ~~~Free~~P~er~k~iac~~~ Crazy " What to Do 1: A.bout Them. Featured ._ ______ _. .. ~ s peaker , Dr. Tom Woods. For further in· formatioo call &44·5441 located neu freeways, f'ltl.SC~ lbky ("Mltka"l, black, courts • t be Oren1e ~ .,.ey. white & blue eyed. :, county Airport . Uc·d for 44 children. 10/2C>.S75rewerd rorhi3 AIM.TXMOY•S F•clllties include a Pha nice 3 bednn home. return. Call 73HUOO ft&.Sl.VffS.BTllX Unique ret•ll nurieryi frimdly, efficient recep-Room for upenslon. X3t81 dys; or 541·7"3 DUP'F'SKAllEN. need s a s h arp . ex.,: ti o DI t I le I e p bone -r~~ ~ IMZ-7461 eves. Vic. Paularino le Or Jobo ...... perienced peraon ro~ operatarwho~your ace, CoUeip,Cll. varied bookkeepinll~ clients end answers your Ic.e Cr•am /Fast Food. ltlWAID ...., CI f _, duliee. 1bia ii a 1ooct op.~ calll, •complete Calif. 6 lllnt loc. 6 potential. loll ._., cat. wbl cir mt'~ portllftity '° expud you,.. Ji"ederal law llbrary1 .._Mil now• $1511 dn .. -~hl ..,......, ... alt:Ule. P\eaao: beautifully decoratea f1aibleterma,owner. · w /btll, B r kbrat " JIHn. Ml.Ol.IO QPIJ lo penon. lloo: CODl.-.ce room1. photo m...z ._.. llM164. MC JWM..& Un rn. ... ..,. , copy macbiJMt, • tbe LOST· Loq ba1nd all I"=: ~ fiDHl ha Hc;retarl•l Own Your Own Buralar ...-.>' '...i. cat. E. C.M. Sdlool fol' Panata. IAU'll ., •• 'S : temc.. ,._.twtberlnlo AJ.sm "'•'mm lllD lD· .., lalo oall 541.1305 '"lfowToUveWitb Your ~•IS ~ ~b·~:nf!!u~ti:.~ ::a::.-••MC111"ed. evta • ,_,.,_ ... JG.ma mi~JOllCNia ple ... coat~ct Vortac L08T: lAtp. IJ"e:Y rabbit DIAMOND WANTED: .,..... BOlid Aa1oe.. ('114 )955·2298, f'tnd w1a11t you want lo vie. ""-~. ea.ma Prtv. PlllV will buy 1 to a 1.a>ll~~~~~.,..~~I GU-..-. Dall7 Pilot Cla•lfleda. c1aJs. evte IQ. '11.5& cant: c,aab, N. 8. 541-4t75 1 _ ' ' ....... Ori 'a C AJ lllf' ... ftl I' a I ~ ............... ~................. ....................... ....................... ....................... .... .................. . Drhewa1a•P•r llta1 ~DnWaJO• a.o. ~-Co. a.a Oa"9nl••· trH trim· FIJI t•, ..... tNir_~ P•lot1n1Co!r./Comml. n... • ~1/a.ld. ••= d111~1M CAllPllrraY WM C'OMradOf', com· ..... deM4.•mal.Dl ......,. .... .,...,... IZVl:LOB8LIND8 a.ma.~ comm.I Honeat. A•ll•ble . 1¥ t. ..... fl _.J-., ea._ m'f/rtal•., lll·HH. NrV.'Ande. MMu4 id. llliN.•·mT ~~ ref1. loDdable. Gel UM '*t for l••· 1n. Rt1be1t quell~ BA/llC. 111.-. Ui... ... AvUtll Garclnl ... T'" .r.lMllMlil.,..aA6up. ,.,..eat.MMIU wotll. Bsnbl. Lte• ...... ~A M ! ~.~!~ ............. 'I t.nmmlQ 6 rell0¥81a, W 6 prct ... free ........... a.dnd&ll· PIML:s1/Papu... Dt¥e . ..-•-.............. . --~ .. -•... • ...._ ;.;: ................... yn malala., 1priak1er a OM...., ee cpl wU11at oe.aDIMle .. ._.-. ............... a.BTOM INTR. PAINT· Repair 11 lleroof. All ....,..._, lle•t, •1 OD1ioi -.. ..... ~ ~ -We t.ove 1y1 teaa, la•••• Iii ult z' =bomefor~o;-2 Pl:r'ZISPAJNTING ING• DRYWALL. tJP .. ·•bln1h1 · ........ a..r.. can, U · Clllllll•"-dLC.... ~...._~di•· ,....,,, ......... -•• ••••••••• ...,.~ f.:Z'· • •· Eapr'd . .RH• Ratee. Qualtt)' .. u. tbe dll· roebb•k .. ·eompo-tu. per. laluu welcome. Mv.•ra.111.UM.Ava ClllmlwbM ... ~1 • ........,. Cl.eu· 6 .,...a&AU.YCL&AN 'Ra».Ntiv._.Tacoru, ~t• Eat. Call Oene fenoce. 2' bra. Rieb Free ell. Ml·-Flo. .... ,. ..... ~ ao. dlr a I 'O I o~. 1"rM "':t.. ID.UT c.u GU.,Um ... MD-7271 _A_vail_. ------............ ,kc. a. Ow-••,.. oM'. ---.......... Haul •••1 · Dave. 06rt.'"'•Ml-lm 1 11in,k1 .u•p·.&.~ Fl.De eat. ~alnUn1. St. 8oaf ....,.,_, all types. ~ ~.-..a. U "'ft espr .... ••••••••••••••••••• ......, ,..."''..., LI I R G d B.._C -•-••••••••••••••• ~ ;-· . , • ..: £I.pert O.....malllaar • _.,. lobl•'• lloWlec1ea.nl.a1 J1l1nd Land1ca Neat f71.5.57t c/ o1. ry me. . . u araat•• • • MU"/ kal. C'Nmau,.. aa..cu1 lll1Mll ~::c· C.tm work. Prof trH tr~•/rem . &-wt, '°' • tboroUlbJ1 lat/£.xt 1priallle~~ll~: Elttf75 lntS1'75 Snor.D-$516 Cml&ructloe.560Sl2 =J1.::'!li.~.::: -~~-a. ...... ........... =·· 1 .. 1011 /NP· --·-... u.d. ··••Ired,............. . ExU1 lilt. 12ynexp .• NB-CM area. ....,_ ....... 6 c-.a-,. tao a-cl;-... _8!*"'· •t•• ... ta ....... ca&1S.OWHouMci.u1n1 eroalon c ontrol, nnl3IS Low rates l"tee I'm i mall, prices are Expert roofen, not ._ -. .._ .._ "-..., yp. -•••••••••••-•••• ••• .._ -.:.._ •""·t ,_,__: ~h. bride 6 ce· ell. rw ·-c:-.. ..;. ....U. t'l~H a8"' • Dl-tMI --,.,,_ ...... __ "'"-__ , ___ I a.oua .. ,,,. Work 1uar. • It aU. ..... lt&llb. II .. ... ..... Jbr a-... rlLIC9 lllml& wort, yrd cln-upe. __ _.. __ •--·------ • 0 11 .. ,.... ~rw.~':sar~ Comm1Re1/led. rree v·:.:1:;.··;~~ct;.";::~ blremow.f7Mt7 · pru.nln1. 11 yra up. Palnt1n1. INT/EXT. ~c~~~ft ,.,. ... , .... ••••••••••••••••••• lll.'711.--,,,. For Excellence i o U cd/Bonded. 818-7711, Neat. bolMst, reu., 12 w...l. mm • ua Y ..... •••••••••••••••••• •··-' l C cleaatn1 Hnic• or "'---•~-1--: C&eaoing 6tS4Tl yn exp. Uc'd. Dave ""' ... Uc lnlur ·--• -·••u or f•noaa rnu•JCnt • .......... _. veoetlu bUad1 wood --...... '"""' S.7211Z _, .. ,_ ~W'Vt~l:•t.o ... --............... =:::!':':.............. abutters. ahade1 ta lW.., Ml-lfJI. European Land1caper. _...._. ---------Inatalled. Licensed " 1 .._.,., •or mall ..at MIR·All typee ILICl1UClAN Prtffd bame,office.tuM50•3 Allee'• UoU1ecleanln1. Top work. Falr price. Wallpaper bangiaa, fut Paint.iDt. lnt/l!xt. Qlly boaded.5.57·~. aervlct. lateruted? • •-'d ....._. ___ ••tu bl u bl n...11 llUJll..-.1d / ..-...i,.., ualit ........ • ~ mat work Res/Indu. tlWm :...:.::"':;,,, rfpt4r" estimate oa Offtc» Ir buaiwl main\. Reuoaa e, re a e & """ · ~· ys eves. ..... .,_, q Y w ..... ......, h Eat. hed. ..._.1252 · T .... 1._ ........ ----l·-or1mall 'A..... . n-~R .. ·-... r .. u ... •-. re&.$1281.MM1171 Qu" Papier,714·538-2350 -···················· -..-,.,..,., _.. ....... .,.. • a ty L1ad1capina. __J •DIVOllCI! BY MAIL• a...& warll ot all ki.ftdl. Uc:. "'72IM t73-0l59 Npt Bcb/Cotta Mesa. DAMDT DUSTBS Comp. aoftacape desic.o E 11 t 11 n t p a i 0 t 6 Wallpa~n1. all kinda <L\BENC!'S 1V. 27 yn1 FWa&wfiaalSfO, bb*waUL • ..,.. -. ti o 1 t 1 869M8. A lmtallatioo. AU work wallpiper. Qual work, byNorm.~eeest.Aver. uper. Daya, evu, ~LecaJ.142-SlOO yna;p.~.M5-Wl rut~=• .erv ce. Prof. Exp. Eoalisb reu. Free eat. Steve cost pr roll $10. Lie wtmda.$5.9S+.9SMOl6 C.,1 ta QMC.. = d Ftcee1\ I' _.. ~V~~nr! ~-~:~ ~~ ~:8n:!t~:;T:ni SC7411 113101118.~ Nnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• --.. •••••••••••••••• .....,__ •••• ;J••••••••••••••••• estate work welcome, 73l.c!76 ESSI .A.._. •••-•••••••••••••••••• Remodel.rr::,ieynln Newport Da1 Care ,,.__,, ""-~fencln°&roof· steam carpet cleaning •• "'" ftuta••• FREElriallesaon ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~.. • f I F 11 • • ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• .,..,uc· Mr.Palombo. Center. Alea 2.,../up. K6.B e\lltOm wood fenc· ~No toosmt.Papa Re a. ns. ree est. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUatomPalnting DIAGESBYIKE credmtialed.readln&. 9DG1• Planned pro1ram. •--.. , Cli.fl.631-42164 ~OI Brickwork. Small J'o'--. JO'reefllt,3yl'auar. WE'RESPECJALJSTS matb•French..8'1U013 ---------1 me1 -· ·--•• eoc• repair. .... OJuck fl111an 912·1•78 Cid time cralbmaaabip, MMOIOor-.os&S Painting. plumbing, Swedish cleaning service. Newport, Colla Mesa 6 CALL642~ W dawCle••t framinc,finiab,remodel· QIUdCareinmybome. ~fTI-carpentry. Small Jobs. Compl. houattleanlng & lrvine.675-3175eves. ,...,y_.c_.· ...._.11-P* ••-••••••••••••••••••• hlt, repalr . AU work Monday-Friday •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Call Tiny 6'2·1'92 carpet care. Xlnt work BRICK • Int/Ext. Free est . Lie -••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ "pal.lit· 1uar. US yn in area. 1181)..7732 CE RA,... J C TI L "' byproleuionaJ. 730-0268 BLOCK WORK d!l81. Guar. Refs. Ted. ..........pa ...... -......... ~ _. ncuable, dependa. U 'd M P l bo -"": Carpentry, masonry, 90n ·-~-..., ... -..go bl C S .:.U, r . a om . Kltcben, baths, entrys. plumbing, painting etc. Would you like help with Marty: 148-al8 m -or631-IOll8 .-m. 19l-14lt Mle-o ntact tuart Your tile or mine . Rsnbl. JB. 6'6-9990 ~our housework? Call 8ri 8l&D PAfNTTNG .,._...._ a. ood _ _.. ,_,...,,,.,. _,,., . R """ A ck, stone, bloc:kwork, r.....,.. • IOft w .,.,... JAOO~CONCRETE ...,......,,.. .. .. ce 8 agg.,,,.y nns Ute noon, concrete lntr, Hlr, ceilings. Ren· !!£~eeks, fence1, CONSTRUCTION y,..a..... for rel A prof svc. ,,_ , .. _ ""' t taJ rmovatioo 1._..i.alist. · Fr t Be ._. I I ~ lr75-2Sl4 pa ...... wa.....,, uee ea · .-~ j . ~ ee s~; 1 00D· JlriteWaya, 1idewalka ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Jabn.~1583 Scnall coaamerc1al 1* aaun .ann .... 1 , ~ ... 7752 aft.er boun. 182-2024 Dandl Mann 831-8418 --Gardenll\I. clean-ups & OCCSludent. l Ton truck. Xlnt ~leaning, raiit· Sell tb1np fast with Daily landscaping. George Trash, tree trim. Dan n-thorougb. Refs. trans. Find what you want l.n Classified Ada, your one. Call 642·S878 PUot Want Ads. lbulhl. M.S-7072 642-3224. exp. 642· 7354 Dally Pilot Claallfleda. stop lbopping cent.er. ftt ft f J Rml>ENTIAL 6 Stores. •••••-•••••••••••••••• Car waxln1. Qu11ity Remodelin&. copper re· Mlrk.142-S4416 MS. 7972 pipe., leak detection 6 Trwle )'OW' old atufr fqr leWft' &ocaUng. Top Hat r,e;,1~oodles with a Plumbiq, $Z1 ·3UM led Id. 6'2-5878 ttelpW..tecl 71 W..ted 7100 HltpW..ted 7100 HrlpW.nd 7100 HllpW..ted 7100 ..... W..tecl 7100 ....,Wmhd 7100 ....,Wllihd 7100 ....,W_... 7100 ························-................................................................................................................................................................................... . Ace llqC._. We are seetin1 a reliable penon wilb an ap(ltude for numbers. typin1. le caJculalor ak:Jlls to Join our Accounting Depart· meat. Some accounts re· ceivabJe experien ce betpful. &i;oy excellent company benef-.u inc lud · iDI a free meal per day. Apply 9am·noon. Mon· Fri, Personnel. MAU.IOTT HOTEL 900 Newport Center Or Newport Beach, E.0 .E Amweriutg SerYice PBX operators for a telephone answering aerv1ce experienced or will lraln. Fbll Ume or part time shift.a avail1· hie. Daya, arternoon· evenings or gr ave yard. Must be able to work some weekends. Typlng ~wpm. required. Many co. benefits available. Please call Mon -FrL Fashion Island area Costa Mesa area Afrport area M/F Ca 11 543-4230 EO.E. l\CCOUNTANTCPA Apartment 'The Nwpt Bch ofc of our M..a11en rapidly growmg 2 ore 30 Manager team wanted pel"li'!f\ CPA firm has an for exclusive high rise. ()llelWlg for a starr ac· adults only, waterfront countant. Top leve l condomin1um complex. 2 salary~ benefila ofrered bedroom, highly up· W/1/t111De travel s:eq. 1·2 graded a partment in· yraolrecenlaudit6tax elude d , competltrve aper-preferred. Send re· salary knowled1e of -Lo: 8'eaaU. Parke, mecha~lcal electrlc•I a.ti1J 11 Co. 38 Via m1bJtenance, bookkeep· Udo. Sle 500, Newport tai and typing akllla. Bch.Ca.863. Peraonabfe wit h ,.._,.,_.....,,_....,,._,. ..... ....,. leadership qualities. ACCTS lECEIVAILE U bookkeeping & typing, figure apt .. general of· fice skills in lovely Newport Ctr company parttime U2-t> Irvine Personnel Agency 488 E 17th, Costa Mesa Pbooe 840-5777 APT MANAGER For SS units in Costa Mesa. Exper'd couple Wife bkk11g exp . Husband maint. exp. Call 642·5073 or <.213 > ~· St.e~ 642-1470 ---------~~~~~~~~~Apt manager. mature -:: couple. Beaut. main· ADMIMASST StwtSIOSO Beblnd every aucceaaful man. there's a woman, tained 50 util, C.M. Adulta, DO pets. Apt + modest salary /bonus. Wlu:lays 642-490710-4. but s h e bas tq be .a.c.5 ...... as creative, outgoing, & _,. .., with a malicaJ touch on l.eadina O.C. electroolca the typewriter. Group nmfl co. bas the follow· medical, Ufe, diaablllty, ingrequirements: •ASSlttlLHS• •TIAIMHS• Orange County mfgr or electro mechanical pro· ducts la seeking trainees for day shill lo assemble electronic switches & dis · plays. Apply in person. Maahr Speca.llties l&tO Monrovia. C.M. 642-2.427 E.O.E. ASSE MB LING & PACKAGING Picture rrame s ·& rabr 1c graphics. rull-t1me. lrvme location. SJ. hr. 540-273.5 Alllio MechauMc Part ume, pick your own hours. Sat. or Sun OK. gd pos. ror retired man. $S.50/hr to start. C. M. ~ A\Jl'OMOTJVE PARTS COUMTaf'BSOM Dealership or replace· menl part.a experience required. Call Glen at 640-6444 l\lJfOMOTJVE SHUTTLEIUS DRlVEtl Must have good dnvmg record & valid Ca hr. driver's license. See Ken Campbell. Atlas ~· Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA Bebysltters wanted. Over 18 w /refs. Needed for days ft eves in my bome. 631-01.30 Babysitter, 16 mo. boy, 3 day week. Call 83'1·34Sl Aft 6 p.m. Wit.Ion reimbunement. Precl1• A.111 .. !lr Call Doll1 HO·IOSS. WW auemble P.C.8 .d·s Coestal Penonnel Agen· fl'OID ua'y DWG'a or Babysitter for 5 mo. old. 3 cy, 271IO Harbor, C.M. ICMmatica. Must know days per week, 6 hrs per Neverafee , ~color codes. Mil day. W. Newport. Call ~ of capacitors, 5e-5:90. Adinin/Prof. Adlt1. fte routine & cable u ----------• Sitaif. alL inc. p /t, f/t. 1embly. AHembly of 1--------·1 0 )' n b u • . II k t · connecton & crimping iDS/JIDlmt. J'nU /)ocal. c o n n e c l o r p I n s . $ii>O r efund. invest. Knowled1e of NASA 9t-30S2 1 Solderln1. Ability to t ...... y .... •~i ·learn wave aoldering. -~ Minimum 5 yrs. ex· F• paid. Rapidly ex· perieoce. BACKSTREET needs Part Time CASHIER XJ.ut opportunity for ag · gresai ve penoo. Banking Utility Cl«tc GlJntington Brh Office) Knowledge or bank operations req. with a minimum or 2 years banking experience. Teien FUU and part time teller postUons available Bank experience req. bul will consider bank related ex· pericnce for trainee pos1· l.lon Benefits md ude Paid varal1ons. medical and dental plan. lire in· s urante and vens1on plun A member or our person· nel stair wdl be conduct uu: personal interviews October 25 and 26, lpm· 3pm. Thursday and Fri· day. Apply in person G--.S.... S.Waa-11 6100 Wamer Ave. H.B. 714/842·8f7S E.O. E. 811nlcing Southwest Bank requires Bank Tellers. Notes & Collections Clerks & Bookkeeper ror their Mission Viejo & El Toro branches. Please contact J oan Gor e 494 ·6600. EOE BANKlNG TELLERS O>lumbia Savings, a pt o- gresslve organization, bas growth opportunities available in lu Anaheim administrative orfices. These poeitiona orrer a beautiful work environ· ment, Wt> salary and out· st.andlng benefits includ· Ing dental, company paid c.anier apparel and rree parking. Tlping of 35 wpm an good cuetomer relations skills are required. Six moolha Sad. or banking ex· perience is preferred. but we will traln the rigbt person. For an Interview appointment, please call Mrs . Ma llwell al ~710L dl I con1truction A1u•IS'/Slld1rer ol ut.iooal cor· Ca• :Wa SaY'--P r a tl 0 0 • A 1 1 la t Mull have a minimum of .....,. Apply at 245 Faablon lalaad, Newport Beach. p r cha•lnl Agent. 1 yra. 1olderin1 ex· 1~~~~~~~~~ ..tLomA.soca.tkMI v · excitlng duties. perience. Wlll be re· 1~ .EQualOpportunlty Al80 i jobs call quired to wire, solder, l•-------•I Employer M/F J i Lynn~ S..O·JOOl. aaeembl• & toucb·up BANKING --------• • SneWnl or PCB ·1. Some training TB 1 a ~ BeBeiacb .,.,_cy, ~attilm: avail. also. Ap· °"Ca.mpus ._.,.. ..., Commercial bank Teller Mmlel' S,.cl61 experience necessary for TISI NG SALES lMO lloarovi• lhil full time, permanent enced pref but Colla llesa. 827 po1ltloo. Courtesy & train. Generou1 ru/M.2-2'2'7 quality service to comm. Lal Bcb ---------1 customera a must. We ...._ have a very friendly starr 6 a.tomen. ~ i Sl.f.S ~ n.llJ Piiat bu an ···~f~a 1'1etperaoa with :r.•P"' displa1 ad· 1to1 esperieaee. 6 od 1•l•r1, c om· pd ueelleat ( Dlt btaefil1, Zs· c lltal 1rowtb op· r.*J~ ~~!= We offer competitive aalari• ud excellent =benefit& loclud· medlc:al, deota1 tmwuce. Good opportunity to work In a challeoli.01 & profe11lonal environ· ment. Good salary & benefit• for qualified penon.. Applicuta should con· tact: Security Pacirlc Na- tional Bank bas Im· mediate openin gs throughout Orange Coun· tyfor: MOTED.-r TIU.BS , ...... , ......... ... & .... •lplri1ttet "'"''' '-lffllhl•.t, "=:t.36 & ,.® SECURITY BAR MAIO: Family bar in Collla Mesa. 5 ntJ(hlS a week. No exper nee. JO yrs.orover:.~l 96S2 Bartender. full lime i\PP ly in person to : '22771 Cent.re Dr, El Toro Bartendt>r, Hamburger H1mlet, 1545 Adams Ave., C.M. l\pply 1n person ~tWl'en 2 S_. -- lfAUTfCf AM Newport.er Inn some foll Guar + com 54-0-8582. &'4--0661 Bt•;iul~ Pl'l'l'l'l<>n lla1r cull~r!. n1·1·<l l'd for rutun ~llC ~;ilun n1•ur ~ Coa~l Plu1.;i Join a group of lead1n1ot hair dl' s 1.:ncrs, bcnl on pro· grei1i11vt-. art1sl1c My l· inft. Call 557·9631 Oilld Gare/HOUllekeeper Mature women needed lo care ror 2 school age glrls & do bowie works Wkdys 2~. Must dnve own c~ R.eferencet. 5411.3777 --- CHILD CARE needed im med. For school age children Mature My home or will corus1der yoors. Cox School area t·.v. OK to bnng own chUd Call aft 6 00 wkdys D0234 Cl\lll Fng1nt"t'nng Draft perM>n tni.pector J>ubh l· C1gent'Y 1n So Orange County 1s s1 ek inf( J peri.on ~1th ii muumum of 2 yrs . exp in drafting. Will pref JP pticanl with t'llp. tn ink work on linen including Leroy Lelterina. Duues will also Include oc· cMkJnaJ fieJd lnlpectioo or wale r and sewer faclUtJea. Xlnt salary and benefit.a. Apply Ln penon CLERICAL/ CUSTOMER SERVICE Do you IJk.e problem sol\ 11\1. det.aaJ work 1.11 a b~ y data-procei.,..1n2 env1ron menL We need i.omeone to ba lanrt-& e dit ~ tnpul &t com puter repor1s for this Junior poi.1t1on M u~t h•H e data prures,1nic bJck.ground, :.omc bovk kttp111g an ountlOJl ex penenre & be able to u~e tu ke} adding ma chme Some l~tomer l'OOl11ct by phont> 'fu~ lbna ~ul Call personnel for in Lerv1ew appt. SAFEGUARD BUSIN~SYSTEMS INC. 22113 Fairvtew Rd. C Ill 549-3091 CLERICAi. DRAIE INTERNATIONAL Proudly announces the Newport Beach office of Drake Personnel. We a re an est a bllshed 28 year old international company. Specializing in a personalized service lo our clients and to our applicants with integrity as our goal 851-9041 ( <\~"!'!~) .. OAAkE INTERNATIONAL company 4121 Westerly Place. Suite 102 NewJ>Ort Beach Never a Fee 100% Employer Paid a.EIUCAL Q.D1CAL IOOUHPH Rush! Top architect needa take -charge person to coordinate books. Nice fl exible hours. S900. Call Jeri Lynn, stG-5001. Snellmg & Snelling or Newport Beach Agenry. 4340 Campus. Moult.on Niguel Water 27500 La Paz Rd . LaJ(una Niguel An Equal Opportun11y l•CL-E•RJ-C•AL-----•I Employer.:.__ BLUEPRINT OPERATORS ~WllT...i. ~ Ke our ad today under Bankmg. Colum- bta Savings. Bookstore P1:nonnel needed . p.irt tame. permanent & temporary Holida y pos1t1ons. 640-5313. Fashion ISL Careteria Employees, days, salad exp e r . helpful. Good benefi ts. ca.u for appt 731·5100, ext21f119. Car Wash C'•ltltn w.ted PartUme. Newport Beach, Santa Ana & Fountain Valley. Call 644..ueG CAil WASH CASHIB Immediate employment avail. For interview call 6'4-4'80. CASHIER : Apply In p e r'IOD . C r o wn Hardware, 3107 E . Coast Hwy.Cd.M. CASHla Enjoy wortdni as office cubler at Slavick 's Jeweien. duties include verifying aaJes balances. dolnl dally bankin1 t.ramact.ions, disbunl.ng f\.lnda, A other related dutlea. Xlnt company beneflu package. An equal oppty employer. Contact Mr . Evitt !'ID·S444. OencaJ START E.AaHIMG Become a member of our C..,STM .a.5 dynarruc Newport Center A Financial Jo'irm . The MOHCY MOW!!! folloWU1g pos11tons are now available. •SECaET AllllS ACCOUHTS W1t.b & Without SH RECllV AAI CLEaK * TYPtSTS Previous 1ccounling ex· •NX oraATOR perience or education de· *ACCT e&.al(S sirable. • a.alCA&. TaAIHH *~S Thil is an entry level *«IYPUMCH ore Politlon In the mail. •CLBICS micro-film, & me dept. ALSO Previous Job b1ck~round *°'B•AL LAIOl desirable but not re· .,..A.Ssa-.as ~ 11t. 2nd.." 3rd. .,.acas shift.a available. Lone 6 abort term, bola· STOCK lltOIClllAel day • vaQ11t1on pay CASHla ffolpi\aliuOon 1valla· Thia position Involves ble. Problem aolvinl rel1ted to securities transac· tiooa. Previous stock brokerage firm ex· perience desirable. raSOHMB. CL.EU Aaalstant to lhe person· Del rep. Typing 6 com· murucation skills impor· tanl. A.D.P. otrers excellent VOLT ' .......... ,.... . .. '. ' 54M741 .. Qimpua Drive <Acroaa rrom Joba Wayne Airport) tqua1 Oppor Employer working conditions, • •,,.-_.•.c•aJ------• chaUengiag environment """""' & good career & salary progression. Please apply daJly or call Leslie Neal at: A..D.P. PENSION SERVICES 180Newport Center Dr. M4-0lO ext 283. PACIFIC ,MUTUAL fmmed1 ate o penings requiring good clencal skills. Duties 111clude fit. 1ng ind runnin1 or bluepnnls. We ol!er ex~llent com· pany paid benefits In· dwtiai medkaJ. dental and life iaaurance for employees 1ad depen· dent.s Please apply 1n person. WISIRLEI TIAMSPOIT DYMAUICS 3131 West Setentrom s.ataAu,CA Equal ()pport.un&ty Elllploys m /f lb CleicaJ W_.Loal TIJlflfWf A.111; ... .. ...... r.., 557.0045 U\-Llr\';;. f£Mf'Ol!Al!Y l'l~NEl SUMClS 3723 llrdt SfrMt . .... ,.. t IHclt . ~GREENcasb for WHITE elephants wilb a Cluslfled Ad Call 642·5678 ~e who need people should always cbeclt the Service Directory ln the DAILY PILOT StertJng eNew BualneH •A cccotd l nt to Callfor1Mo -....n. .. •nd Prvf•alloM Code (SK. 11900 to 11130) •II ,.....nadlMllf.......,..H llftcMt. ~ n-llllllt Ille o .. otoment .., .. ·~ eou.y ct.fl& ond Ito,. It .... ..._d r our 11111 •• In • ne-.opet _ ..... ttle or•• In which tho bvalne•• la tocafed. The "•t•111ont I• requlr•d br lew end I• _ .. _,,In IH«*dlf-. your lt11•lneH n•-· Moal lten'h require proof of '*ft9 to open co111111•rdol llCCOllftfa. Th• DAILY ~ILOT ptO'flcMt bottl lllif'I oftd pvMlclltlon _.. •.•• hn• •ti ttle __,., f0t111a •nd molnllM o d•lly .. nice to tlto O•ongo Cou nty Co11rth-. IE""9r Rip by one of our con•onl•nt office• or phon• lfte LEGAL 0£PARTMEHT MMa21, Eat. 332 lor "'ore lnfOf"'etlon •nd tom.. . C~tlEIS UTDTIM E.O.E. A ri.;or life insurance company headquartered in Newport Beach, baa opportuntles for in· dividuals with skills and 1 .. ---------------• ()peol.oO now avaUable CLalCAL fOr full time auutant Securities processing 2nd & 3rd clerk for Fashion Island manqenon · · ln veatment F irm . llhlft. No experience nee. n-..----1 Wetraln.Slart$3.l0lo$4 .-."",..._.new nvest· per hour. Advaocement menu invoMna bank de· · i poalta A detalled follow ~..,Jk,: ':0-~;; 14>. Investment or bank· per bout ti quallfled. For lnl experience helpful. more lnbmat.lon • in· 1 _M)-O __ m_. ____ _ ta'Vlew, atlCIO or call Clerical 1eneral oHice ex· perience in 1 or more of the followlni areu: •Typista-Full time 8am·4pm ; Part time &am-noon •Secretaries (need shorthand> •91.at.latJcaJ /ma t.b clerk •Wcll'd~I • PaJroll proceuial *Oeneral Clerical 714/S3'7·•HO. Wlll in· CL8IS tervlewooSaturda)'I by 1__.,_. We have lmmedlate --·Employer l""Dedltte tr&lDM potl· opnlop. If you quaUf1, Equl.Oppor "-• w off• a un&que work· ...... open .or accurate inC mvtroament ln ldcH· CLERKS FULL TIME HO DJllallMCI HICISSAllT Hurry! Immediate openings WILL learn various phases of store operations. Lota of c us tom.er contact. 1 11~1 • .,m CWIJSm~ MCIFIC Chef , Hamburger -....,,_ BANK Hamlet, 114& Adami APPLY JN PERSON t,ypiat. One po1tuoa rt · Uoo lo excellent com· quires calculator eit• beneflll. Please ap· ~=·a conttnlal ea· ~ perlOft to: Apply in person 1-8pm Weekdays or 12·4pm Saturday & Sunday l.EllSllLEI -._,_ .... a-~uvtActloa A••·· C.M. Apply lo ·-nu1U1¥-,....betaeeo:l-5. ' • vtw...._. a. co-wortten, Pw'lollDtl .-.. ... meat --....nu • f\dl&rt , ........ .. ....,.. poeead.al flew. 1'0NwwP«tC...wrDr c.a me hr fut.ber de-N'9wport Blacb, ~ - tallaat: FEIClr DIC. ,.,.~ ... c-. ....... c ... Equal OpportunJty Employer M/P ... 714/132-3160 ... m 'nJITIN E.O.E ... 11/F/R. Tlwlt 'JUUi' old 1t"1 for new 1oodiu wltb a Q..uJedld. eu..M'18 ______________ .. .":to• •• ". I "1 ll I I . I D h I t • I c ~.., 11INll..-w ••• ""l.W.wme1a' ·Jiff t ........ ••• ••• -.~ ... --•••••••••••• ~~•T• .. ••••••••••••• • .. • ' QJll'ODIAN CLERICAL klr'MT Coll•1• alu· .. STMT W1111 nm mu cms11AS11rr .. ...... .. ._ • ..,.w....._ .. ..._.. We Ofr~r: T., 'Z.. ' ... a Wertl y-........, w ...... ,..,. At '5 ta ••..-lune .... ... , .. ~_a,..._ .......... CUftODIAL .............. Liie tlftcn at• •v•· ...... Nft. dMtrcla. C. II rt•• lll·IHI llon. MK ~IWp locQe -.. 11 .... w •. Over II.Pia: ...... OSNERAI. Proudly announcee the Newport Beach olfice ol Drake Penonnel. We are an established 28 year old lnternaUonal company. Speclalid.n1 ln a personalized service to our client.a and to our appUc1nta wtth integrity aa our goal. 111·9041 MrAtWms• 7100 .-.r .................. . = . •lfo&lowtq, nail for Net at Th VIiia,. Fair. i... ......... 1'00. HM9YMAM ,_.....U~eo . uat Jame..tal d&&t.lel. Dibft17. Jiiek .. in~. lnldt. ~. llut .......... Cabt.-drt\'tn lie. Apply C .L .O . ~. l11i2 Coedor Aw.r.v. DAILY PILOT ~~~!.~ ..... ?! ••• ~~!~ ..... ?!.~~ ~!!~:.~.~.?! INITALLSA TllAINlt!! LOAM •YICI &DI C AL Ra Ca P for ....,. LlDdq. over COtNlll OI '110Nl8T. Jbt.ur.. ~A! 2lNU...,._. N ••po r l 8 ea c b ~.,.~. 1"4 &i-.-••• •w. ~ Pina ._ Im· 1Qj. JO ..-a/wit. Pluall rl =::: -~~o: ~'tr::~-~ =..Bdt ~ '::9 r.6::': kialP,._,.PNMD&Job t ~ r.poa11i.wc. Bo1 4117, l rvtne, CA , Parmera lnaurance wlll ... lo haodle1_1m11.....;;,; ______ _ ~ wlU tn.lo )'OU 6 O'rtl I camad ol lou \.-2 peuoufuDcommfNiou ....U. ...Wle111.1. E•· Medical Coordinator, • wblle )'OU a.an. Betore Plrieace ID ........ u l)•r'PC ind.Iv wbo •· ~ you taow it you 11 be •ump ti ona. rec o 11 • Jon drivt.,. lb& be fam .,. ~ wave. in a re· wt111W. tu lmJ*AAdt, with Orutt Col LA lllOIJ fAlll$ wardina Ute Uae pro-P1"*'7'11*1l pen11tt. a areaa. O•n tunsp. ~ HlckOl'J' r 1 teuion. Call Gene able to conduct e.c:'°"' llelkel bbrecl belpnli. A&&ttasrt. •u1M ·ta •s•cc•C>Ma DG.IV&RY DRJYltR • toed dr1vlo1 record a.au. drh..,. Uc-ruu. Uma. CM BllH!pl'int. HIO Plllt*lt.la S4"5571 DlliVt1')'·L A Tim•• car routea ln C.M /H .8 J ••m •uo.•400 mo.+ boau. Alao need Carrttr Supervlaor NMtll or-...a. < "") [~) Ml ,,.!.W.. •l So. DWard fot IWJ detaila. Qalyat.. Good verbal WW lra.ia. fmmed :.:~• ~..a. ...:;:;:~~ ltMUL coauramic:at1c.a " typin1 1np fUU or part mo .... comlnt Cbrlatmu ---------• lldllarequlred. lron·Frl tam·Spm ., J~ INeClll. Worir laOf"lli.Gp, IMSUaAMCI We ot!~ lllot co. paid --fOl'laterriew. 1 -"--or eves, nper Group Htattb Claun.a ex. beneflt.a • aood •t.arUoa MEDICAL FRONT ore · aolDM*lary. WW train. a.aner. al leut l>'r n · ~ f'?" qualified CH· iirt needed in Pediatrics l Tnx:wr S..tlwt 2061 Bu ~ Ct'ntf!r Drive • DRAICE INTliRNATIONALComjNny 4121 Westerly Place, Suite 102 Newport Beach Never a Fee 100% Employer Paid Apply to Mr Thom pw,Salary open. did.ale. for appt. call our Otc a.--OCm , . lower mall· So. ro:t ~17'7 Peraoooel Office al _;_..;.:'........;.;.__ ____ _ Plaza ~at 202 ... E~. E. Medlc:al IW'Cical buaiQe#J.; ---------INSURANCE · Property needl mature person"'· Homemakers lotereated Ir C-..a.lty A.ulat. E~· Lunch " after school with pleasant phon• ' • in eaminl $100-$150 pr per. nee. min. 2 yrs. Qaperviaor, irades 8,7 Ir ___.to baodle varieet wit clepend1.q on Ume. l.ncludi.na typin1. Xlnt. 8. Davia School. 3 Hu office dut ies, greet Wortr horn bOme. F1exi· bene. James lAsurance. dally. lloathru Fri. $3.~ customen. typina, rmn11 , ble bra., no ex per Irv. Call Bobbie Dodge, per hour. Call Cheryl and pneral office skills, 7SJ""'6 Irvine Dmt.t.I A.ulatant, IL\ll per 'd aC'llldM 2 evn Ii Sat A.M. c M 149.a.11 ••k ror JoYce 1.0.1. •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~OKNT-AL---Fr--on_t __ Ol_f_lc-'~. Experienced Call an. 8. ~· "'Clem·al ATTENTION! Typists -Clerk Secretaries Call Toduy' • • Work Tomorrow!!! N ti ORG EOF. 556·8520 835-2622 MIF a.tl/Tv.i•t lnU.lally part "tlme with f\d.1 time potenUal Hou,.. are neJUbk. Min 2 yrs office eirperienre. 50-60 wpm. Xlntoppty CaUfor MAlt-752-8871. CLERK T PIST t RECEPTIONIST For law office. gen. clerical dutifs, ans. phones, legal Hp. not req , 35 hr wk. O.C. Airport ~rea . 833-0352 De.GlaJ Receptionir.t tor pleaaant 2 doctor olface. Irv. 552·4711 Dental O RTHODONTI C CHAJRSIOE ASSIST · R D.A. pref. Appl y $46-5170, 759-0882 DINT AL ASSIST. fUU time chainide. x. ray Uc. r eqd. R.D.A. pref. Bene. ortered. Salary open. wkdays Cocktail Waitress. ex· 642·8880, eves&cwknds per'd tor Thurs-Fri-Sat Gn340.1 ILIC1AO .. CS llCttMICIAM Orowio1 electro-optical R"1> firm n~s elec· trooia1 eugioeer teduli· dan witb experience io analog • digital circui,ry. Excellent beoefita. Call Toni Koch ~77, Spectron 3303 Harbor, G·3, C.M. ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY Company located near ocean needs full time Trainees for molg. division. Eam while you learn. Many beoelit1. Call~3632. nit.es. Apply l 1-2pm. The --------- Chalet : 26-45 Harbor Dental Assistant: RDA, Blvd, Costa Mesa. 2Yrs exper, 4 day wk, Irvine offc. M9-511 l. ,._ _______ _ --------•ooMPANlON . To livein ,. B.EClWICIAM Minimum 1.,, yrs. exper. E & A Electric, 546-1878 w/semi 111valid woman. DENTAL ASSISTANT · ---------· Only lite housekeeping & Chairs1de -4 day work I meal reqd. Salary nego. week. Xlnt.pay w /bene. Oerical Must have car. Ca ll Priv. Npt. Bcb. office. p E M S I O M before 9:3{)am to aft. R.D.A. reqd. 646-4868 SPM. 846-3879,846-6478 DESIGHH HY AC CASE C 0 M P U T E R Comm/lod. work PROCESSORS TIC ... ICIAM Minimum 5 years exp Vanry systems, con· M.E. Nr. 0 C. Airport trrm...s or figure systems, evaluate Dahl. Taylor & Assor. &p.ri--.dJ failures, do calibrations. 549--5234 Pension Department needs individuals Cor many aspects of Pension Administration. Basic math abilil.ies required. Good opportunity to work lo area of ex· paosioo and Krowth. quality cheeks, trouble shooting, lesting & re- pair ot anaJog & digital circuitry used ln com- puter systems. Must have AA In electronics or 3yrs. training in military or vocational school. Must have knowledge or discreet and integrated circui try. F\aU Ume. '6.00 per hr. Take ad to DESIGNER -2yrs college or trade schl. &c 3yrs ex- p er. as e l ec de · sign/drafter reqd. Will design elect. for comm & ind. bldg. $8.00per hr. Take ad to nearest Employment Develop· ment Dept. D.0 .T . 003.281. 010 ad pd for by employer. nearest Employment l•--------1 Development Dept . Dl:SfCtH D.0.T. 003.161·014. Ad CHIClr• ELECTRICIANS GROWTH OPPORTUNITY • Sr f'roGw: "°" S.cltid• Must be ramihar with mocor assemblies, ro m· ~. and generators including wir ing and testing. Must also be capable of supervising assembJy workers. Solid assembly lan e ex· perience in the above areas will qualify you ror this PoSitioo. F\anliture, retlnisblDI. f\d.1 lime oppty to Im t.rd. libi tbna Fri 646-404 l. nee! Hry. Call aft 4PM, ~ E.O.E. &aadas556-3430. eflicient independent 97t-'10N lmurance L V N. ever y ot h e r lo\O"ker. Call for apPoint La.r I ..._..__.. otl M t ... _ d meat 644 OOMC>r ~ Gardener, part time, for Hostess. Xlnt oppty to 1e naurance com· ~... us .....-e «>unit apt complex C.M. supplement income. pany bas immediate dicaled to good patient llZ-11115lor146-HN. Welcome new residenta. opa>inp. care. Xll'lt. bene .. Apply Psm p/t. F1ex bra. Need ./ ...... Codlr at 1445 Superior Ave. s .... Offlce Varied duties to Include lite t)'Jlini, maU, filing, erra.nda. Presley or So. Cali!. Coot.act Sharon 540-0500 car Ir t y pew rite r . Wll1 train in ralina Ir Cod· _Npt Bch Hospitalily Hostess inc ol personal line l~VN part lime 111 Reller Service, ~·3095. ~~~gW'e aptitude. Chiiq;e Nurse 80 bed .,...,....... i.: r Ii' Good salary Ir fr Ho l e l E X E C · ./ 0 I c t a p ho n• 1nge benefits Mesa HOUSEKEEPER San n-H Clemente Inn. 125 w. -,-rotor Verde Conv. osp 661 d I 60 wpm . :-r m e '''I' Cenl.erSt C M SCS·s.585 Gener al Office, heavy Aveni a Esp and1an, taphone experi r nrl! phones, bookkeepina ex-,_San_Oe __ m_. _____ . Good speller. vaned typ MACHINE ~~:h. 401 Main St. HOUSEKEEP~R·~ingle ing. Ol'BATOIS resp bard working hve In I Poley Tv.ist We have severaJ open General Office. fuJI uine. Ute typing, phones. No experience necessary. 751-8764 hsJcprtcook tor Nwpt lkh Type ~ wpm, wlll train ings in our fabrication family ot 5. XJnt pay. to type personal lines dept. for the followmi< med ins. Rel required. p00c1es. operators: Apply in pe rson to Xlnt working cond & ...... Mlldie.• A me r I c a n H o m e benefits. Apply 1n person Ust Shift 1 Gwr .. Office Varied duues lo include lite typing, mail, Ill.mg, errands. Presley or So. Calif. Contact Sharon, ~ Mortgage 230 Newport Mon thtu Fri. 10 Lo 2. Center Dr., Ste 200. N.B SAFECO IMS. CO. &-5 17570 Brook.hur11t HOUSECLEANERS Fountain Valley. Cal Carntt. P(f. Top$ E 0 E Gen ·1 Olfc. permanent p rr PoSition, 4brs day. mature woman w /lite bookkeeping, typing, 10.key by touch. Call 644--4684. Good Salary. Gingham Girl M5-5l23 HOUSBH:PB FuU time. good salary & bene lit s ... E .0 .E . Ba yview Conv. Hosp 20SS Tburin, C.M Call 642.3505 GIRL FRIDAY · General --------- olfice work. Some de· Housekeeper live-in for 2 li very. Excellent op· motherless r ha ldren, portunity to get office ex· mus t speak Englis h. perience. Typing a must. 832.0.11 aft.er Spm. Call before noon Mon· . ftl ask for Mr. Stone. ~r/live·ln, Lrg 540-3475 bcb home, pnv, R&B, l"fl. req. 846-22811 GLAMOUR JOB . INVENTORY CONTROL CLERK ·~°"Mold Mocw. <2nd. Shift I We wo uld prerer a muumum of 6 mo. reeent experience & the ab1llly ID read bluepnnts & pre· cis100 measuring de· VJces Apply al Malter SpK.i~ 1640 Monrovia Costa Mesa, 92627 714 642.2427 MAC .. MIST Trainee. caree r op portwUt,y. good starting salary Prefer some mac b1oe s b op ex penence Call 838-888.IS ••MEN -WO MEN - CHU.DREN. Hollywood'·' t.s cast:mg now. Actors, • Art 1 ~cises. NO EXP· • NEC. :::xce ptao nal c·areer pre;>aralion for those wtShing to break into movies /com mercials 778 -1080 Sm • fee Scr een Artis t Mgmnt MOOB.s.ESCOITS Attractive Females Only • s:l()O wk+. 645-6896 •MODELS• forESCOIT& CATERING SHVIC£ •661-2111 * MODELS/HOSTESS for Porsche Auto promottng ,. 10 S. Cal area. Loolt.s & personalaty a must. Ages lB lhru 'n. Call Kathy 972·9484 ------ MOTOR ROUTE DAILY PILOT rout.es in So. Laguna & S an Oemcnt.e now available Afternoon deb very Mon day lhru Friday, mom mgs Saturday & SUnday Excellent earnings for just a few hours of your day Nom10aJ cash de· posll re quired Call 6C2-4.12J Ask for Foster'• Ouellet. MARYKAY Housekeeper Lave-l o . COSMETICS Mus l drive. la good 10 key bas1r acrount1nR skills are reqwred In· dlVldwi.I must ~ detail minded. po9SHS good commun1cat1on s kills and be able to band.le a vanety ot duues wght accurate typtn, helpful Previous expeneoce in re1ated area aa required. f or tnterview ..:...;.:._....;.__..:... _____ Nurse. back office. physj,_.. MAJ.I>. N"ne wanted good oan·sotfice NB. health. Free to travel. Nds Beauty Consultants. Top salary References =· r':at!:t'1,;g~,:: recruired. -.... co beoe. " salary. Apply 846-31144 In person Tbe SUrf • ~I We orter outstanding working conditions and a liberal benefits pacuge. II YoU qualify, please ap. ,.,, In person to: ...:PeJ-.._id_i_Oll'--'by'-em-=-pl_o_y_er_. __ ,. Excellent career op· C --••-....... ~ to wartt ID tare We olfer excellent, pro-gres11ve salary levels commensurate with ex- perience and abWty, Hd outatandin1 company beoeftta wb.lcb loclude Jlllkt medical, deatal and life Insurance for employees and depen. deota. For Immediate comidwatkla, apply ln pel'1l(ID to: OoemeticCo. WeTraln! ~. bebyaitter, • CALL: 11157-0ll6. 7 y.,-old boy. Mein tlma We olfer a compeUUve salary wiah an exceUeol bmefica pecbp. ~ c.all for a penoaal ln· a.view~ SandHotd.U.SSSo.Csl. ~1 Man: Water a.11.1 Hwy. Laa. Bch. nw• ....... nce. ol plaata.1 rl loed.lna It wailiDI OD~ Maidl.. apply 1be lan at customers. Drhlaf •• Lacuoa. zu N . Coast tnltk. o.w n JT. •·• ... Hwy. La.-. llleadl ..... diQ'a ,. ....... "' PACIFIC ·· MUTUAL 700 Newport Center Dr Newport Beacb, Ca 92660 _.._,....,. lateraaUoaal he••· "'-* ......... penoaa ..... . wbo ,.,_,to IMlie more ~ 1a • eompaay dedq in etMlrlfY rel41ted money. Opportuntty to products &c services. In· start spare Ume " ex· div id u a I mu 1 t be JJUd to earn '50.000 or lmowleduble in machln· F.Qual()pportunity more. Jeacock Dlstr . lnl " fabrlcalla1 of -Eaa4'1oJ• •i F ~tuLl.~7l9, hm'dwue. 5 Ye1r11 ea:-~~~~~~~~~l---~~~---1 perlence in electro· -:: COOK mechanical design, will Qerit PART TIME chedt engineering draw. Golf Starter Trainee Frt ........ Owncar. Dlllded to.-prty-. club. RB.CallN1.Ji11ZaJU. P'or lat•r•lew call llomemaken la~ M4-540t. in extra income, part time. O.U for appoiat-..-~ ..... ,.. tlT...e OSHMAN'S IMMEDIATE 'ss "Ge•• iflO F~Road llllADn1!:NA.NCE • H•· cl& Slit/Sim. Call 11/P. dymaa .F\atJ.tJme. Apt. =· Laguna Hills .. maiacenance, bwld1n1 > demi~· C.11 .. Npt. 8dl. NVDEs A.ll>.11:8. 7.a, S.U , r --. Thick or van d!t· ~or tram.... '1 alralife. 'Eaper. oec. .._. Vsde Conv. ffoep. 6C2-18113 Ml Center Dr. C.M . .-... _ r •. _ _._ PART TIME s.atA Ana, CA 9'l704 ~ 8 ... 1~5 0141557-tlll M.amte>a~ Man. Com· E.O.E. Duplicati ng Clerk, Operations Dept. Major Stock Brokerage Firm near O.C. Airport. llrs. 7-4,pm. CaJI Mr. Dugan 5'11M1121 nights avail, experience in gs r e I at in g to nee. Apply in person mechanism Involving OP· tic, magnetic & gyroscopic systems. We WI SIESLEI TIAMSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 West Segerstrom Santa Ana, CA WANTED OP4 ~ F.qua.IOpporturuty pany located in Irvine Numng /F _._ HelponSatu.rday&SUn· EmployerM/F area needs reli able HUltSISAIDES Male1•wz daymorninptodellver I~~~~~~~~~ pe rson to perform Sta~ certlfied only S4 Mor~ H-DAILY PILOT Jarut.onaJ servil'eS 00 a per hr. Xlnt working oiler excellent benefits, E.O.E. m/f/b wages & a creative en ~~~~~~~~~ vlronment. Cont act :.. Res poosib"te persons, lo our carriers. Mu st l.rorungWanted fullt.unebasLS Serv1celo cond & benefits . presently licensed or not have good dnving r e-CalJat673--8677 be performed between Bay view Conv. Hosp. Q.ER.K/MANAGER ros· metics, gifts, cards. Exp pref'd. Call 640-7373. If llli•ttt1ol , Personnel 557 ·9051. ---------E.O.E. to become Security Of. cord, lar ge st a lion ___ or_846-__ 2_118___ lhe hours of 3 30pm to 2055 Tb u r i n . C. M Ii 1 tpm. Pre vious ex ~ .. -E o E 1cers. wagon or van. Hourly + IOTC.__... .__.. --.,.... . ........, · · u aRUll>Aationsa ailable H ,........ .._..SR per1enre pre ferrt'd 1727 E Dyer RoOct ,,... .. ESTIMAT.OR O..ERK/SEC ·Part-time ~~~~~~~~~IDESKCLERK/PBX -San Immediate opportunity leading to full·time. Cook, relier or part time. Clemente Inn. 125 W. with growth oriented Jmmed. opening for Week nights and/ or Avenida Esplandian, companyofferingstabliJ. .. uiu.q "'" v mileage. Call arry Part lime Sat/Sun only Pl I 8 tbru-OUt Orange County, Seeley at: ease a pp y al 167 I Nursl.na inc luding Newport 6am to 2 JOpm Mature Milliken Av<• .Irvine RN Rell.red. Fri & Sat Beach, Costa Mesa & 642-4321 woman preferred. Xlnl rugtrts XJnt bene pro ..__...r.1ts •-working "ond Maantenanre J anitor. F'"' c Ml.ssionVlejo. r----------.i """"'' "" " · 1tram. ·1agsh1p onv 1 Bayview Conv. Hosp. Full time I PM lOPM. Center 466 F1agship Rd I lnrlui.trial I llmSThunn. Costa Mesa. generaJ cleamng & hle N.B 642.8044 I Tum Tok~ I 642·3505 E.O E. maintenance dul> rt'· m otivated w .or k · b.mcbes. Apply in person San Clem. ty, security and advance· II I f T I ----qlored. Wage depending Nursing or ernporar '/ I Laboratory Results Clerk upon exper. 641 ·1.390. r<' LVN CHARGF: NU RSE I As~ I Moo·Fr1 Will tram S3 17 ext"8 Full time -part time orientated person m our i..uam or aft. :tpm. Ask ---------1 · J fast pace loan brkg co. tor Peter Le Biamtz 414 Dietary Aides Day or PM ment potent.la · Ab i Ii t y to cope N . New po rt a 1 'v d . shift, excellent benefits. 'The position requires 1_2 w /pr ess ur e . De a l ~00 Apply at 1445 Supenor. years experience in I to start Ask for Gordon., _________ , ~Upm Part-lime 11·7 lnternationalSecurity I T<'mriorary '"•rk 640-0L40 MAINTENANCE XJnt employee bene Services.Inc. I mr:-ins n fh':>.1hlc Lad.Jes who need extra in-Restaurant rham needs fo1agstup Conv Center 177SE.CenlerSt,Su1telOS : wnrk1 n1? sl'ht'd11I<' rome2Sor overplease ind1v1dual w it h 466 F1agsh1p Rd NB w/varied personalities &c NB. 642-2410 establishing costs and wiWng to learn. No pre· --------- v;oua exper. nee Will *COOKS• Dishwasher wanted. part pncing materials lor train. Promotional op· E X p E R 1 E N C E D time, 3 rughts. Nice en-Production. Must be able portunily. Salary open COOKS vironment. Call 581-8440. lo develop det ailed Anaheim 63S-46l> Nr.oni: & sho~ t<'rm. calJS48-27Z7 knowledge of restaurant -642-~-------o t''lp l"rtf'n r(' r---------, T equipment Expenenrt'd nt•l'e '>~ar' o p Lands caping interior 1 1 b Off11·1• I p a y .. p a 1 d plant maintenance, l'X· 111 c ectncaJ & p um mg I """"" ' ·--~ u ... _ area estimates plus assembly Cal Katie 64().......,., OYSTER BAR PERSON ~ ...... ""'"' . labor and outside pro-Ceril·typist. permanent DONUT SHOP. alter· cesacosts. paaitioa, 50-60wpm , gd Needed ammed.iately tor ooon /evening shift, P /T Equal Oppor Employer wortlng oood Ir benelita, opening ol exciting NEW N o e x p e r i e n c e We otter excellent, pro----------~ 1tart -.so. Mon-Fri, 9am· necessary. Preler over gressive saJary levels Guard!l . \'a1·at1ons ... nt'ver a perience helpful Full repau Good beneflti. Desi,.. Your t • fee 494--0l6S Company truck pro OT" I ASSBtlLHS tune. vided.Applyat Wft I ,•C.,•'--r.. Landscaping Foreman, Or_,. Comly W--1..· t "' --~ bi-lingual or English ..... ., ... S..-.icH Vl"'ftlftCJ ~~.~ spealung Call no-s.s1s ~~~.~ Schedul~ : $pm. ~2270. SPIMDllFTll 2S. Apply in person 185-4 commensurate w1lb ex-Male or Female IESTAUIANT Newport Blvd. C.M. perienc:e and ability and F\allor Part Time *Cl.atCTYPIST• OnN rt8 outstanding company Promot io nal op Leaclinc Orange County ewpo ay Drafting position, full or benefit& wbich" ancJude portunlties can provide , ~ t..aochcape Installer Tme I SHI ~ CL.KS fUll lime. Mu.st be wall· l~~~~~~~~~I m m t' d 1 a t t' I'' ILL[~ Ing to work hard S4 per Management & Sales r l' m p n r & r y I ·, :'B, company Seeklna P /T In mechanical pas·d me~i·cal d•ntal ......... •• -. .. Excellent. company ..... .n_. off'-locat I" • .. • ....... yra..,ancrease vlduals for clerk benefits &t worldng con· -_.-~.ng a.... · and lite insurance for Up To $4.50 How tJpiat positions. Must ditioo.5. Apply in person ed in Tustin. 6 mos-l yr employees and depen· 1 A 1 1 exper in drafting pre· .1--ts. For 1·mmediate lpaystoaeeus. PP Y n t Y Pe 4 5 w P m · weekdays9am·4pm. f ed. w ·11 1·d r """11 person, Mon -Fri 8am· ~ .~ hr. Xlnt opport ~16 poaiUOns open. 1''abnc or as!'-1,:nmcnls lonl? & .....,..ibilities include u.... err · 1 cons e consideration, apply ln 230 w w -,---f'I'-1 llll W. Coost """'f trainee with scboollng. Spm. . arner, b'Pllll, l lllg, genera ..___..... leeda Salary commensurate peraoo to: Room 202, Santa Ana OR dlirici1 duties, 2 yrs ex· r-C lS32 W. Commonwealth, r:n:. general ore pre·l~~~~~~~~I with experience. all LEAR SIEGLER ~E AVI CC& Call or Come In Today Irvine LAND SURVEYOR : Laguna Beach area. H.S Grad. A.Mistaot lo Land Qanoeyor In field Ca laf driwn lie. req. Exper. beJpful. Outdoor work. Wi.ll train. Ca 11831-6181. reta.lJ exper re<fd Call <ihnr1 lt•rm an et J Ck 646-404() . ~<'ht'dule Sp('<'irtcally f 0 3 • · d r·.i~n<'ll to mr«>t I. A I i I: 838-9840 for appt. foUUert.on. PP Y n person. Comit.er Girls (2 ). Start W• hrgo MANAGER for medlum vour n eed s All I size apartment complex offll·e ~kills necdl'd I·· $3.00 hr. Call for appt. Drapery Workroom, TRAMSPOIT 8-ds.r.kft IJJ-1441 t ..... "I Specl...... 548-0741 ~needed. Near Dv..a ....... u-5 S .. A ......... 2102 Busa~s Reply to 1606, c 10 The + J-ilh f: Dally Pilot. PO Box 1560. ,,.. UNO Monrovia CM OC Airport Salary open. • ~ --Center Dn\'e M2-M27 Counter Help F /t. Cameo _968_8'35 _______ 1 3131 WestSegeratrom Suite~ Costa Nesa. CA 92626 * ~ I · *Word ftroc ) .·. E.O.E. Cl eaners, 1650 San Sa.nu Ana, CA Mi g u e I Dr., N . B . Driven tor auto parts GUARDS Huntin~on Beurh --------1 6'4-(813. warehouse. Hrs 8--4:30. E.0.E. M/F/H "'·II .._ rt Um All 147°J4tl LEGAL SIClET AIY No Fee To Applicant Specializing In The Le11al Field Mature woman for pan A d C1efb lime work. X·smoker. * c I ·· therapy traanang Call •C...... 1 .. CUii CCall~_!M2-~9~1~67----·1~~~~~~~~~ ru •pa e. 8907WamerAve ~ ~ \ 1 np p ay. pai d OJuat« help, dry clean· ....; are a s . U n I r o r m s 2 ing plant, tWJ or part FACl'ORY work too set· ....... ..,... _, ~ ,_ •--------1 I f"-'-h-... At•• 21 or 11 15 ..-........ c•• TYPIST time, NewPort Beach. DllYlaS t.er tor small presses. overNo =· ~ oecwel~c;.mf!;e. Lal!una Niiwel · DISMMt ~ Mm or women 25 .,...,. or F /time day A nl&bt shift. -~ IJI -4· ~ ... _ =~e - 1 ·1 for 1 ' • d. Lil •-Jy U v-al Prot-..,. .. iii4<--.._..... -•.:-. "--· ... e coast ....._ pref' W traw ..... "''" 27957 c bot r• d mary h1ckle a~e ... c y ........... _. _.,._ tood of C C I ... f ~ -UI ~ eo-rvlc•, 1226 W. 5tb a ,()3 '· Come "-'-... ,._ wor .. 1·n ._ •tu1 • ounter er.. or -'"'-.Net .. -aweekor riabt person. H .B . .,.., "' \ N-Ctr NB ,.,... -• .. 6oe aldlla. upetieoce la California Laundry 6 ......_ 0 -c _, 2529 Street, Santa Aaa. In· 170 .... ,.... • r the International cor '"""ed. dry cleaners for San more . range out. ...;-..;...._··~.;..·------tsview hours t-12 6 1-4 Santa An8 Sl.e3'S 640-29!20 porate headquarters in a Onofre area. 725·5•2& ~=aC:n~' ~~a:t:i~ FACTORY TRAINEE: lbatbruP'rl. tlJ.OIJO LEGALSEC'Y compaQy dealing with W. fill« excellent COin· Bld&J.23'. Valley. (No of Slater Good pay, xlnl Mure in 715 N. Main I Lquna Hll.la recent CA. energy reJated products ·m!~laclodloa betwn Newbope. raat 1rowlo1 plaaUc: HalrclneMn. in penoa llnHltRBIO<'k I Prob a te eitper 6aerv1cea.Experieocea medlcal,dentalanit C tau Hel9 Dlclid) adbulve co . 1537 interview onl,. H•lr Orricel neceuary.Xlnttyplns&c cballen1e of deaJ1niaa Ue l•aaranc:e for XIII& pert tlme. N'ooa to l~~~~~~~~~l lloarovla,N.B. 5'1-5125. Huntera, 10 ash Ion SJl atllla req. Call Mn. devices lnvoM.nc opUca, TBJl°'"9 and depn· 5:IO. Orao1e Jullua, I lal.aad,N.8 . E~alQwortunlty Wlnalow t or App 't. IDll(Delic 6 l)"r08C0plc ..... Md compeUU... -.ol'5 PJec:t.ronlc F.'"',...,..RY u .:.•a DR-.. ER • The mployer mil' 837 1080 meChanism. Deslpa will Pf'•1re11lvt aahr1 • ••• ••s• .. 11 a ~·v ivu EoOO -----~----...;.;.......:· ..;....__• -----lnvolve machined com· ...-.. Por coasldera· COUPLE WANTED to ~":i ..... ~-... tcal Tl•RSIS Hair Hucllen In Npt. IAcal S.cretary, buay ponents us ing blgb ''-•-'vln-'-'-ma--am bual· ~."".""'..... --~'"''"" Bcb.. la DOW interv. for •IMSPICTO.• 1--.uu law ........ ice od.a atrmalh steej, We ofter _ _,..,. ---·· ;: _ .. -:tr.;.. lh.t be Ml>fU'lllneedatxper'd. WI._ YOU eaP9r. balr dnuer 6 IST ... -•• ·~ r·,-~-1·1 escelfmtbeneftta let .. ~iearn.6'2-2:M7. Eleetroalca Aaaembler .. ,.... maal. CUentele pref. -·-IK''y w/NC«I -I . ex· • a creaUve eo~l~on· I raa ftft'LO for ~ • lmtd Good ...__ • ·-•t I"" Elec:t.ranlca c:o. '*""lat. P"' lo fonna. practices. ~... CREDIT producllon. l •eellent PACTOIY ._ -~ ~· article impeetor. Uae all Salary commensurate nmt wbldl wW provide .·1IANIPOIT INVl:STIGATOR bmeftt..CatlToaiKoc:h, WNISPIOUll ....;.ea__.;.•~•·------•~oa bHd t.oola, w/ablllty . Lorvre~y :~r-'.!~twp•r!~~~~ EXClllC ..... ' opeabt1 lot 5tNC11. SMd.roa. aaoa &ICT Alt... ~. knowledp Net.port Cntr o c a. -~ t w .... Ul'C varat1ons. referral. I bonuse!. Never a I re<' I IELL~ t· S ERVICES f .• Call or Come In Today l: Irvine •»·1441 2102 Business Center Dnve Suite 208 Huntington Bench 147·J4tl R907 Wame:r Ave 1215 1" f '·· I I I ' I I ' i ?• DYNAMICS uperteaeed loan In· Blrbar.G..a.C.M. PlildW8*11 NoFee d YIU cllllrwd. Mia. I ...;;..._..;..;.:..;..,..,,;;,;..._ _____ bmt. 8811& dqree r• ___ ......,.... v..U11tor wltla bank. laYo..Prol..-~ rn ona~:'ivtCE? ~xa.: = utttlme-Opportunlty. Be ~~li.~rwon· l'ft.1';;~ ~!~~:.~or:::,n:.:; Did.~=~~-• :. :_, IAllllltfllllUclmowwWI Q1Pl7. t. workh1 ,.,.,. OWll boH. Work ~~~~~~~~~I s::~~· 11. • .....,.~!!!!!!~~!!~~~!J t..eq...ad. All patd ,,_;a d....W~d ta ~ ~=--•ad la ... Dal1.1 ~ OllM.6baa.nta.C.O..lD ,..-onbounl.DUU:Z MEDICAL/BllC£P1'. 715N. Main ( J • ...,-.n&a lodod· u.. r-u .. PUG& Senice ..W.Dlnd«J. rt CUI area.D: UVEIN..c::bNUaa helper. E:lper' ..... Ooeta Ilea• Un H&R Block llllil .._, Salary ~ Dl,..d;1 I« a wMlt T I .., S.wlas C.-JOU• ltltle u $1.• ,_.. ..._., ..,..n. lo Aree. Qlblll--()(fl~) l'19!J!!!_!!!!!:.!!:!!!!._.j meHUUle Wltb .. : 1D0111b for u JttUe &I ••.-.QrDr Pllr day. f'or IDOn in· ...... ,......... C.11.C.rP"f.5'--~. p • r le a c 1 • P Ito n e .. - -........ , rw _.. b'YtDe ~ 'm t• _. _., IMO llo•od a Cll lledlca1 P'l'o11t oltlce. Equal n...,...nunll" nw. ... llJ'. SUia· • ....,eall s.o.a. •tr ..-caUea.971. ....., SIU. .... ltaml •W. a i..,... Hilla. Metw-e Ir Emp~;; M/11'1 ~!';:~~~~~~~--~·::::~~:::J.::;:~ .. ~·~"'~===:;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===.J-====::JE~.og.~s~.=====1.J1W11~~~~~a~ua~m~ect~A~d~.Llexgg,...~J·151~~~=·~~~J~~-~-~-;:;;-;-~-;;-~-::t , ' ..... . ... .,... ~··· • DM.V PILOT W!dft!!day. Octobef a..'"' MmtWash• 7IOO ...... ....... ............... , .,..e;f.j~•wals• 7111 ... Wal • 7111 MIA9Wmll4 7100 lalH: Maaa1e•ut , .. _•-•••••••• ~---••••••••••• ;.;;r ................... Tra••••• •f l , I /&. cne. ........ ,... ... ,......Olm'M-. na. ha•• Ila•'•,-... 11+. .,.I~-alftee ................ , .... '--, .... mh•'• ... °"' ........ _, ... Or. C\7 •lrport ClO h•toe. .. 1" • I .......... ... • ..... -!l'lmll~---,.,.., llt.e .. lpt. d~ '*'----a-;C:..aC " I 1" 'Qlll11e. Up to •e __.__ ne ~ 11, .,.., bl,...... Illa/• H n11 td·am ~:V. l!!_...-.m.cM · l•OOIPLANTI 0 ....... ::..!:\ .. lb· .......... mu ;,..~-'"": . ....;'i:.~ ..... .---,.._ ... .,.. ::: ............ ~ "'wc111,. ... -'1lllnl. ..... fll. • Call ·-l•· .. h1 • ..... .... ... lee. •lllr + ... .._, • .-. '41-tTJO, ::=..-. tral• i da1. OeM ...,.._ "'"· N. 1ehati •· ,.._ amt Pl.MTICa UTRUDEI "'-•ratbluel. 110 --------OPUATOa• n1to• ._. ....... 0.11 ,..., ............................. ., ..... ..... W -If 1 '•· Sa· 1·--------•I ...... Olli)'. a.a.y C!Om· ... ~':::::& ~.C.11 ... .,. ... -AlmTANr ... POa I &ISl'AVSAJllTI VOLT flOOl,.SSaVJCB, Hlf ...... ... ,. ..... ll ,,.. oroNlr,.,.. *'ri1'1 ree-ord 6 bomdable :r.:::: ;:.=;.•:: .......... .w .. y • NHd ,..,1 •• orl .. ted mtn H llatd•80Hd .._. ...-akr • a.vie. ....... \ ...... ;;.;;..;.~~--~~- IOI IUS • HNcMd. ftlrl 6119t.U... M.-be a fOOO NOD ...... swtlWIOI Prilldllt KM* IDcl pl.unJ.q ~ rAITI _. ldw'"tn1 prod. • de· Milt put UIM, t'ri • livery ol rood to loc•I Sat. gxperience pre cooperale rommunlty le ~......._ ferred. Apply Pen· our own r eatauruts ~-~"'" 1.0 Placentia. Need bright, d et11 tl ..,... MC. a.a..... oriented p crnon who ·----=-_,;,.;-=-----1 manages people wt•ll & PART TIME EVENINGS Prta&i.t wanta to work~·,., <IY!i Rania pressman wantt>d Relat1v11ly Ion!( hr!i to IUD new 25" one colo1 w"'reat 1>e0ple & pro press. Mus t be e x · ducts tbatbaveusuVt"rh perieoced lo• color pro· rnputut1on <.:11 l I for cess .. Some camera & wltd.y11 i11terv11:1ws Adulta wlUI ouutandJ.QI, attractive penooaUtles who ftlJoy wockinl with kids. <>Yer 21. Start at $1.50 per hour. Phone 642·02J . Ext 250 BETWEEN 1·5 PM. stripplq helpful. New Meyeritof'a/lnhM So. Oran1e Cly plant. 557_6232 Salary dependB on ex.· perience. Call Mr. Grant l~~Ali~k~t~or~M~r~. R~oso~.rr~ 714/8»9ll3 I . ,... ........... F.qual Opportunity Employer. PRINT SHOP Trainee, Copy Cat's, 3.13 3rd St Laguna Beach. Part to full tlm4'., c lerk PUbllc Relations & Sales. s&1apenon.,mus1c back· Excellent prom poten- grou.nd d.es1rable. 5329 ti.al Call MIJ..JUIO Un1ver s 1ty Dr. I rv. --·------- :561·12.ll. R E A L E S T A T E IMMEDIATE PART TIME OP&flHG Sat. &Sun. Mornings Driver To Deliver DAILY PILOT to our ramers m San Juan, Capistrano Beach. Dana P o1 n 1 , S an Clemente area Mui.l have good dra v 1ng n· cord. large !>tat1on SAL~MAN WANTED EARN UP TO 15% COM- MISSION NET I-Can earn from SSOK lo SlOOK annually. 2-fo~ind out why new h e. earn big $SS here Come talk with them 3-0ur produc- L 11 n exp ens 1 Vf! land /budget terms 4· Pre set appts galore S..fo'lnd out why "we 've got the best ttung i::oanj! ... N R. area Ask ror Mr Howard 955·~<! wagon or van llourl} Heal F.state Pa Y + m 1 I.ea g l' '1 I Wanted, unhcC'11sNI !we l~w1inre C.:;ill llarry w1lltrC1m/. new orex)>{'r ~ley at licenM~e~ ror new ''x 642-4321 . pandang, active Irvine of l'ART TIMt; Demonslra lion m your area Will train. 778-3360. Part Ume: Help! pt lime eves Ii Sat A.M. Assl.llt w/ticket sales to11portinR events 13·16+ hr m.4848. J>arU.ime.poajtion avail•· ble Cor Health Club .lmtructor. Expenence tA preferable. Cull Canas or Kathleen 962· 137i rice Call manager. Ri..odtull Realty for con ride ntial 1nlerv1ew . S6Hi611 .......... Sales Opeolng for licensed saleapeo~. locally owned, wttb nat.aooal re- ferral sntem. Excellent workiog conditions . Eem 100% commission. For confidential app't. c ull 759·0226. Exec u - System.s ReaJ_!-ors Party Consultant t:ounh.•r ltecepuorust t Part tam!' Person. full tame 111dud wanted lmmcd opening 1ng Sat 1\µply 20<!5 Apply m perM>n. Reg1~ Newport Blvd C M Hair St~1st. 540_:!1888 PAYROLL C Lt:kK UCEPTIOHIST hourly & sala ry payrolls Full lime Mon-Fri. 35 thru quarterly relurns. hrs. per week. Musl be Must have payroll lax person ab I e . we 11 experience. C us tom groomed, enjoy meeting Weave Carpe ts, 18480 lhe public. No typing, Pacific Street, Fountain phone experience pre- ValJey. ferred. Full co. benefits. Appty Pennysaver. 1660 PIX10PH.1 P lacenli• Ave. Costa Earn wb.i e you e~rn. Mesa. Telephone Answering ---------Service ruu time/put Rec:eptionist, dictaphone, time. Varied shills · typist, experienced. Days, afternoon or even· Nutritionally oriented. ~. LocaUoos in: growth position. 54()..5556. FA.SIDON lSLA.ND . COSTAM~/lRVINE Receptionist/Errand TUSTIN Glrt. ln law office. 0 .C. HUNTINGTON BEACH airpKt area. Prefer re- ldeal for s tudents & cent H. grad w /c ar. housewives. Many co. Some typing. $600 lo benefita Including paid st.art. Debbie, 979-9616 Restaurant SGT ... Pl1891PPamOHl'S Pl%ZASTOIE Now hirin1 ror ru11 "' part Ume opening.s •t location near O.C.A1rport. Vary· ing da)'ll & hours: Ideal supplemental mcome ror housewives & 11tudenta. Our progressive growing ro. offers opportunities for advancement baaed o n y o u r j o b perlormance. Pleasant wor1un1 c:ood. Must be 18 &over. Apply in person· 2.300 S. E. Bnstol Santa An11 Heights <Next to McDonald.<. I E.O E" --- Restaurant Sandwich makers with kitchen expen,•nc·e Mon. thru "'r1 9 to 4pm Permanent Job for lht.' nght person. Abo nt'cd Wa1trt•ss. i.hort hour:. rAllGO SAN UWI C.:1 1 SHOP lt•ornc r or 16t h & &.i penor I at Pomona <:osta Mesa. f114 )631-3042 Aft Spm. 5"59-M4 l Rd.ail Cl.lltlS Part time guve yard shirts avail. Apply m penoo 7-Eleven 1097 W Baker, Costa Mesa EOE ---Sales. An exciting ne w concept related to the m· Lenor design md as ex pandlng lo lht! Orange Coast area. Apphcat1ons now berng arcepted ror consult.anls who are prof o r iente d & highl y motivated. A complete training program prov. high comm plan w /no tn· come limit. 546-3788. Sales We sell the finest water equipme nt in Southe rn California. Come help us "capture the market.·· Protected territories. Good com· misllioo. Call Bernice or Doon.a~! Sales An&mOH Commercial R. E. Sales, interviewin& aggressive people now. progressive commission schedule. CaU Mr. Williams (714 ) 761.·2804 or <213 > 584·9601 •.=t:r-(lllll ...., .......... c:.i1tt ·~1 Olime to R.11. Abrama ~teaoc Sllowr00m, 1819 Newpoft 81, C.M. P /t, F It uay •ce Wanted. SA•ESORDER ~ product hne have cenerat.ed this im- mediate opeoina with IPUl Potential ror ad· vancement. Familiarity witb aeroap•ce r..uners would be very helpful. alary commensurate w1tb experience • knowledge or the in-dustry. ROSAN, IMC. n• t548.s531 Newport Beach. An Equal Opportwllty Employer Salespenon desired for ruu time employment. Relall greetlna card store. A La Card. So. Coast Plaz.a, CM SALESPERSON, perma- nent full Ume. will train. R.M. Abrabma Catalog 91owroom, 1819 Newport Blvd. Cost.a Mesa. SALESPERSON to sell mrmbenhlps for private club. Must have s ales ex· pe r . 675 -6090 Call between 2 & 6PM. Sales-full Ii part lime ror better gr8de shoe store. Ad vanceme nt opp . Benefits . Good salary 71 .. 964-2111 SALES~SONS Personality plus aJults t o w o rk w ith a nd motivate kids. Over 21 In Laguna, Cupiiilrano, San Clemente areas PART TIME EY&elMGS 'PHOI .. eQ.4.IZl c:r ........ Ext. ZIO. Between l ·SPll. Ad For Andrea Sales Rep. to call on re- ader ad bus iness ac- counts ror advertising. Mlwi lhru Fri. 9am-5pm Base + Commission Company benef1L'i. Wall t.rllU\. Neat a ppearanC'e & good spell111g essenu a I Apply Pennys avcr, 1660 Placenlla Ave .. Costa Mesa. Sales TRI-FLOM HUDSYOU To fill avalanche or or- d ers rrom marin e. motorcycle, sporting goods, motor sports, re· tailers. Great oppty but we are very selective & want confident winner types ooly. We train ex- pertly. Visit us tit see. CaU Mr. Stone 54<M023, 9-1. SALESWOMAN · Atlrac· Uve, sport.swear. Part· ume. Flex. hra. 875-7740, 2817 Larayette, Npl. Bcb. Sales Wanted young men who will get along well with wo m en. C all Mr . Thompson 540-4023, 9-1. vacations . Ty pin I R.EX:EPl'IONlST /TYPIS1 35wpm ... E .O.E . Call funcuualofc,beableto 5C3-4Z10 Mon. thru Fri. handle 4 line phone, type ---------t 50WPM , full time Sales Clerk, part time/ perm., must work at le•ll 1 wknd da y . 497.2925 Seamstress. sail loft ex- PERSONNEL 8:»5:00.67>7611 SALES CLERK, part per preferred, full time, p ff. 631-1842 RECE.Pl'IONlST . Busy time. Approx. 25 hrs per INTERVIEWER developers office. Late week. Tobacconists Inc., Seamstress for designing bkkg, typing, varied liiiFiiashiiiiiii·ioniiiiiilsilaiiind~,.iNiii.B•lllllii.iiiili & bu.ildin& or sailing ...... ~, o c · cloOung & other items. uuues. · · aJ.rportarea. Sailing experience L.A. based S4d. has an ..;.75;:;.1:....:~:..:.1:....:6..;..· -----Sales helpful. Call 548-5380 openiq in Oran1e Coun-leceptkarliat FORTY LOVE SECRETARY / ty fer mature individual Experience helpful. Lite TBNS SHOP RF.cEPTIONJST -Due with recent experience In tvning & figure work. F"'"' ............ I"'• ....... D ,_....__ I i •-' in ~r -""" -" IO our ""'wth, we need ~~;.~ ..... ?!.~ ~ .. '!.~!~ ..... ?!!! ~ ""-" 1005 ........ ......,.. .. _. ... ,... •••1J11a -------·i ~ r1:iNS ,.._ wtt• ...... , ~~·r:ul. AlftlQUSWJI Unllalalaed bard PIH eue1r .. t ailU1, soma -_.. ._a.... Cla la a tab I a tt • ...,,., ...... rwetva· .._ . GINO be.) Ll .. ~ buffa mo.a W. ..... Call JW Xia t'llJIQPAD1 bwflta, I al I • Hard wart• Cli tiiliit. ~7413 •tfNal~. laforaal omca. c .11 . llDOb,lstlafbSurw.pa leerelary/Reteptlooltt ~llllt aft. hm. ~~~·a:'l ==~t,..~ra, •BENGAi. TIGea 0...-Dtill: 8ul7 pre. SlJWVAH'S ....... SIUIU floor or will -.dlM.MMbeeoocl SILi. SCREENER·l yr JJ1'7S.llaAaSuuAaa ~8m.Talllewaa..t moua!t...!.'2". Pert.t .... n,ur.. Illa& COCD• aper, mulU-color tea-s.t• .... ·-1MPll $11000. G C bl t ..._ _.1M:D7-40U; ,..... ..,.,. clealnd but tJle. f'Ull·Ume Irvine -. ua a ne .... '· ••••et GeMral of· aoe.-M>-2735 Ml-4.174 mahoi. saoo. Room ...._ ______ ... no. .... with lllnt t p •vider ... f'ri Sat .... _, *illl. l'ront olfr~ Small payc blatrl c ~lat.et lldm Ala -•----· ----- •PP•nnce. Salary bOlpltal lo S. Oren1e Pr.. whw 11'18, old Qimla u -Ulws •box raap: _.,-tllOO de· County aeekla1 Main· wlclier baby bu111. lllriGll • rauu bdbrd. l*ldeat Oft akl111. and ttallDee pef'tOft • various OU-A.lex dODll • doU IOr.eniw$UO. 1•1a.. · paat eanatn1 achieve. duties • phunbln1 ex· ltam, old Un toys. llG- ....U. '"''"" to Pan· ~ pl'.t. Pay com· 1IS1 Wa"rbed with heater co Lid. PO Box 11123 .._..,. .. wltb aklJla. Pldded headboard 1100 "Ml1 •rs UPdii ~O,,.AUPAU.4' SUllll&.R IBICHANDISE m B. Mari.De Ave. • Balboa laland 1ntGe CA tnLI ' Xlllt Mate benelltt. CaU ..... set 1010 84&-tmaft. 5 ' · •M-5702 btwn tam • •"-•••••••••••••••••• C Cdfeetable, Oval Sf'.lCSETAJlY 4Pm. ASH PAJD Goid leaf top EXBCUTIVE Wshr /dryra/Refri11. -.... ___ -· wortdnlcreoU57_.US Ml-tmafters. LG Ori~ ·--_,..!. ••---W .. _d kl I . wa...., 'IJUICJI"" • ---------1Growtlll0r-.. County UsedBetri@Olton •ter..... 0 1 • ze 4 Berb re's reatauraM ._,,._ ._._.,...~ .. ..-...,. w..._..•~en PoSter. Heated. Best of. '13. sn. e.2-sut ._. -•-• -....-nenre1MG., VICE fer over U SO . eve ....,.,_ • Aul•t•at to Movie cr-iveladi ua.ltou· unnunu._.-a -~111,dys......-n -···IO Praduicer' Leam produc. 111me stock room Bat~sae.oeu a TRACK Stereo UO. Iba • diltll....._. 111nt ,...._llillW. ot llid· ALabua. • Adama, HB. W.....,. kiat 11, cstm <>ranae Fracidaire 9$0. be completely rree to ia.s • *><'klq of parta. i.,.. ftUJco refri1. rum fnme, bdbrd, padded &a.5449•645-1972 cn..i woridwide. Career 00.-c1atiea will &Ddude ftDe *56 lidll, pedestall, beater. mladed only, attractive &bippla1. recelviac • ~7025 aoo. ct,. ... 5000 Ht. &state Sale: Chrome .... teDe.t I h · Zll,evee ..... 1470 clneue l'Xlemlon set.a, 6 QJ}~~°fllled. Call .:::.• ~u::,~ REP1UGEllATOR 11 cu PURN. ()Den HouM Hle dn, iqll, milk (lau. c;,::nt knowledce ft 2dr, cold, worll1 lala. cokndC).ua, oak Cbetll~ .. ._._um 1 -ar Pllfect. CU.Uanteed oaJy everyt1 DI must 10. nUlba dropieaf tbl, ...0 • -iw tllS. Term1 Garden Srlt/Sim IU. >&5U Loe forth. Oct.25·2tt'IL Secretarybl . . Needt,.....h I . e:qierteaee, Good com-,. __ ,._.. __ "-.... AliSCl9 Bl•d . .=t. 2H. lASPll. 1~-'l•iae, e person o e p ~any benerita. Call ---~-·-•-· .. ,,_ "' .. ..., "r I •-rr1 d I .._ ...... 711-H.B. Nr. Delaware. fl w llhac o ce ut ea, ersoaael, 551-9051. ~washer 4 dryer, Ad•ma . Left ~fr tniq,Sfllraomebkpa. E.O.E. db aaalti-cyc~. perfect Delaware on Antes Exper nee. Pay com·j~~~~~~~~~ cond only PJS. £.z ._.,......._ .. II ~. ' ·. memurate w/np. Call term.a. Garden Grove - for appt. llam-3pm. ~f iree~ mian to Alllliiaoce5.r7~. •••-•••••••••••••••••• dmt ol drawers "9s 56M'765. Aallror Dave. tr .... c:r ect.lon aatru-~ plaao Ir NU &op than 1 yr old eo.t ._. ment repair <.no elec-Wallberlidryer deli, cockatoo, ucett, ..U for ISOu. l EWella SECRETARY -Part-tronica) Mu.at be rella· •u. aquariums. pictaret, di&. cvnl•ter vac ..... ti.me. i..5. Kea-Fri. hie, have mHwil dex· "46-A• lawn~ rum, aamea. old CIOSl ... , MU -.. 714-~·1066 ' t.9tty Ii exttt.lent vision. too6al , miee itema. ~'1Sll • Loacll'a1Jlin1periocl.On· •rds-IOJO No uu Sat/Sua t5 Secretary, aeoeral olfice, ly seriously lnlerffled ·-···-··············· -~Dr. u.a ... ~ saie. Tuea-wed-lood typlnc, excellent need apply. c:a11 fc:r in· Pit BWJ pupe, dbl rqia .• ..........._~ _, _ ____, T 1111 o r 1 . 1 7 ~.~i beneftta645-2ll1Lana. terview •~between 11.tJe, Female. _., ~~•iJ ......... ._ Wrillltwoo4 H.B. _,.. 9au-• ~ 10,000 BT 'a, e lec ialdaleJSLat.er> Secretary ·Gen otr. It typ-_7_· _"--_ .... ._..:.Y_· .;....;..~--. typewriter Rorel MO, - ~ It .... kpo phone ,....._ 1t•1 otber misc. tal-1121, eaa.is Is Swim Item. Bill:_...:.:... s. -·c... -~ ..._... .. ... --c ··~-1 ..,_ ·-•••••••••••••••••••• aiizz W ... moftt Clr, &JC. ....uap 1 esa Ver.-"~ . lblb amt, cred, f'rr, PERSIAN Klltem. CFA -.C.U~o. • Secre.tary, Ptr, uC\IJ'ate e lem 1radea, C M . rd .. I ed. triple cba.mp liltMq sale: antiques. t>1Jinl, rmn,. Some u -M2-04.ll ~ hn., ballel • milce.ll. 2UaitedAirlina . ~ perleoce neceuary. ---------.m-tllll 1415 W . Bay AYe., '-'lare~. S56.ot80 TUCI m Def' I040 ..:.Ne....;;_•L.;po;:;.;.,;..;t •=acts=·.;;:;Stt=-. t=-=M...:... ii---'w_ea_._m.31Q6 ___ .,.;..'• PE, drill iaat elem ~·;,:::••:•;Cu Hirw 1060 ~Ca .. "'·' SICUTAIY D.a.E fttocet1• Must be ramJUar wllh VAJf'HA proce111ng . Minimum 1 yr expr. req Presley ol So. Cal.Ir. Con· tact Bev. 1radea t' /T C M ~"11 • ....-. AA! • -•-•••••••••••••••••• I Arnencan, I U~. &GOUl ' ' . au.arp lire. 11/F. Pet Ii Arab c.olt. Bay, 6 mo o&d llDOcaah. 173-3158 s b o • Pvt Pt Y • ataJllon 11500 hrm 1~-~-_...;....;;.;.;:c.;_, __ TELEPHONE ZJ.Jt9'7·l.34Saft6pm. _ se-1meves U )Amencan Alrlines SOLICITORS AKCG ......... o~-i,.,prteecoupoe. '51.· · Put lime. Sun·Tbura. .... ---.never pupa, ~ boerdina costs of 54.5-0617 5.30to9:30PM.Canum C~p· j:!d~ag~'e!° i:..wful super tratned ,,...___ bo t 1 1-. 54MSOO. _,,,..to_... ...... mo W1U --Quarter Hone ror re-~m naon a g.,. _, •·-..... --· _,.__ ruruaee hke new $200,,. ·1s llALISTATI D.a.E r.-oc"'°'" Must be familiar with train. Must be respoo.sl· -ime f7S.2IOl2__ Su1uk1 TM 250. do• ble Ii able to follow In •Y<>lm~Tal-I' ib lf•O.O. 1065 cond. $400. 75&-05.SI struct.looa. In N.B. area. AKC. Fem pup,1131-l.317 -·•••••••••••••••••••• --------- 95S-3402 Reln-ator Froat tree. taque ob1ecta. UHS<' VA/FHA processing T E L E P H 0 N E Mini.mum 1 yr expr. req I NT ERV I f: W E R S Presley of So. Calaf. Con needed ror pubhr opinion lllrt Bev.540-0500 s urvey by n at1on11lly known survey rMeJrch farm m SA Uayt1m1· work S3 75 ~r hr (';ill ~l.321 bfr 5PM & it!>k rorJudy * SECRET ARIES * Legal Corp R. E. $24K Corp Ex Sec Ana.b $16.800 Ole Mae l.4Bch $15,600 *Counselors Tow Tnaclt Onvers ex· SaleeOurOfflce• per'd. Top P•1· Apply "-Onb'/Fr-ee G•W Towln1. 7408 Uaaea h+a~ <lumWay,C..M.IG-1.IU 4mlmrdlt.. ....,--:to ,.,..... bit •• J.t a za Newpc:wt Beadl,llD-4t yrs. mechanically 1n SECRETARY c!.&Md. r 1e Id I Ill> t.a I hi tJon 642·3:!.22 Some shorthand helpful iYPl!>T WANTEU J to !i Presley of So. Calif. Con· da)"' a week. Pleasant taaSharon 540-0500 working cond. Apply an ----person, Pennysaver. 1660 Secty/recept., full tame. Placentia Ave. Cos ta phone exper. pref. Typ MetJ & oUace skills . Call __ a __ _ Masley for app 't 557-MJO TYPIST Accurate lypLSl. good ofr "'llU"UlfTY sldl.ls, aalary open. ~ 549-1767 Gat.e guard. relief shin. ,;,_ __ _ Private comm. Laguna TYPIST ,IRECIPT. Beach area. Mon-Fri. For bmy real estate in· 8-Sl)m.4M-85'71 vestment olrtce in pro· SICUIUTYrATIOL -=~bldg.,nearO.<.:. & SALIS '7t-tUJ1 ~~!'. Openings ror 10 good peo-~ p&e. Good pay. Call Wa.itre11S · Wanted, foll dfMOBlLE time, apply El M•tador, Prolectk.aServ1ce Nwpt. Blvd. 2PM-5PM. 54CMJJ' WAMTID IMtlVB 2790 Harbor, C.M. Suite207, E.O.E. SUleAY OHLY SECUllTY OFFICERS To deliver Dally Pilot bwld.les to carriers. Re· q\&res van or larae st.a· bOn waaon and a &ood driving record. Phone 642·4321 and ask for Immediate operunp for Harry Seeley or Don on-call, pa.rt·llme nd Williama. full-time poeWons in our EQUAL new rad.lily in Orange OPPOR1VNJTY County. Previous securi EMPLOYER !Y or related experience Warehouseman wanted Ill pref erred, but not re· 'th k d . i quired. For ru11 details WI . true nv.ng U · and consideration we tn· penence. Call Pickwick vit.e'you to call ~apply Paper, 549-lts7 . in person, 9:J0..11:30am, Welder, part ume. Ex.per. ~d.a· Monday throuab T .l.G. Alum " S .S . rn y. ~. ----Darlene Howe Sorul&erSparueJ puppies ~ llemll, Haviland China . · AKC regJSt.ered l4cu · white, &d cond hke new hade ·a b ed . 770-24.32 Sl.&5._~. -IDllke offer 847 2123 Be~ul Lab mix pup pies, MC'd ;a good lov1nf! home 8000 646 688'7 Adorable µup1m.., 'tum rrue Doble (.)e14 dawi. rt' moved De wormt'd _!!5ea 846-2157 FrwtoYe111 1045 .... ...., 1070 --- ••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 167 yd.<. or yellow t loll,.~ w~ ~ ~C't pd 11900 ClJt, almost ne w t.ic1>t ur -1~ h [) ' rerl!3J.-l.tt64. 7~9·0l~'il nt"' -~C'a~ e'p ~4.97~ Diamond ft Jl'We lry cert1f1c at1on 6 a p ........-. wtade you Wlllt. f"ul17 •ltUIP .. d l•b. ..... ••••llri~ Gr....._ ae.-osws O .J.A . Ne•po9"t 8ch Gemological Lab ~·or •••••••••• •• ••• • •••••• • appt caJI S48 2576 Persian c.at . fem "'•lh 1---------.i breeder dpp r u\~I s.46-~ Mua telsas t 1071 ····•···•····•····•••·· 'M Oarhsbund lov,.., luds. good w:at<"hdog e.m1 eves. Li.U new. Rockwell 14 l 1 wood lathe. <"ump SJ30 080 71 41640 4861 -!'l6'>a> btfl g ray long ha 1 r Trenc:ber--C-... -,~~hwit"h female cats. aJJ sbob. " "''" ~ needgdbome548·ll05afl S800 Mang rototille r 6PM $750. Cement maxe r. . ~t&'§O.~ Goldn Retnever•BasenJ1 M.:••a-IOIO mix, pure whit e F , G e r m a n Shepherd/Basenji m ix, m. ~119 a_n_6 __ _ Gokleo Retriever. male. needs home w 1lg yard. 64&-1.ZU ,. ...... 1050 • •••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** Good used f\Jmature & Appliances-OR I will sell orSELLror You MASTBS AUCTION 646 '"' & 133-9625 CA.SH PAID For Id used rum, anti. quea •ctr TV's 957-1133 flll1. HOME 12.0SE-OUT SALE Decorator furniture Ii acces90ries. Cedar Glen Town.'lomes, 2554 Elden Ave, C.OSta Mesa. ll to 6 daily. 64.2-6734. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WGGA.MTA.GS from )'OW' bmlnesa card Smd one card ror each Lag pl111 ooe a pare. We return permanently sealed altractive tag fr slrap. meeting airline l.D. requirements. Pre· vent I~ & theft! For a perscnabied tag encloee wallpaper. rabric or "Oa.y Glo" paper Ir we will bllclc • trim your tags. Or try two cards beck to bllcll. PRICES: S2eaor3/SS 4/5 tap SUO ea. 6/9 tap suo e•. lOor more Sl.40 ea SaJea Tax lncluded NO CARD? Draw )'OW' own or send name. address, phone 6: we'U make ooe card per tag. Add 251' each. Send check or mooey or-der to: Pl..OT~ P.O. Box U80 Colta Mesa, Ca. 826 SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS t.lnopy Visor Diner Dnven DIVORCfo; . My w1Je wanted a large wedding I wanted a small one So we com-promised . We had a small wedding and :.. larae DIVORCE ... cal ___ W•bd IOll . ..................... . Recoc-d collect ions, aey quanlity, lrg. orsmaU, m IOOd conc:t. Top s paia. Call 7141754·7705 from 5:3lpm-1l·OOpm • ...... IJ ·-· ._ ..................... . ~laeCeUo lllO. 913-2518 C Mdocty Su, Buesc her nicbj pl.aed, Xlnt Coad. $Ul5.Wr'Jm. v OfflcefWwll •& ·:-· .,,, .. ., .................. ~ .. ,. Unique one-or-a-tiiit. daw rooted maboi•"1 partners desk. lllB4t Al10 l1e selection• « other used offfc;e rurnlture. llcllalhn o.k of Cost.a ....... . Newport Blvd. CdJO lleu,842.a450. ....,.... aw, n .... rview g Excellent company ... v and affirmative action benefits. Informal orrice, lm"lM!d. openln1 mature an individual with good ,._._ 11--a g\Adellnes. Selected ap· CM. Call Millie aft SAM. sales person. Full-Ume. secretarial skills for our .,. ml INIWllJ YARD MAN · Contracton supply hou se Mec hanlully minded. good drlvin1 record fulH.lme. &11·1•11 Attrac. scla & loveseat Cst $795. Sell $295. Earthtones 2wks old. Wooden coffee endtbls 2S" color c:onsol.e Sl9S. Also color portable. 83M903. Walnut Inlaid aecretaMI dmk. + credema. OU exec des li: 31"lt71''' +credenaa, oria cut SZ!OO. l yr old, DOW l150d • 'lbll, cbn, rue cabineb, bookcrm, end tbla, cjlt pnUct(n, etc. Ail Deat· lynew. PP. C7l4)i'1U71.6 p II cant w 111 as s Is t 64.$-SllOO Apply at 26 FashJon Isl. Cast.a Mesa office. Must .___........ 'th i ~...:..::.;:..;..._______ Npt. Bch. be able IO type •ccurate-aw. S._es Inc ......... -.. anaaer w1 n· I~~~~~~~~~~ d IMlli un You• .. "'~··---• ..... l I ... , lo e ----..IST ly , s horthan or .,,~.,.o erv e .. na. emp Y e ._..""" * d · 1 l 1800NKraemer Part Time e venin1s . counseling, exit i n-II you like ......,..le, a pro-Sales spee writ na a Pus. Anaheim, CA n. .. .....i_ .. adults working · d ......,., Duties will inc lude ~ terv1ews an so•e f~·-·• atmoe-.,"re & ~ ...... 5 "'14)SJ3.9502 ......... Ov Own COPYllACHJNE clerical d ti M t be ......_..... ~ ~ Ans""n' the phone & " WIUJ youth. er 21. eves. 9' Hettuloa Ume colored 90fa. like new $125, call •S.St6. llli ,u ,e:· tru:vel caa type lightJy,Cpply With interest in arttln reporting to the sales tramportation. s:uo hr. Baby bed, Babyline. Uaesuaypaper.'n w( 11 °1e paid ) d now. Newport· osta terior desip. Full-part· manage r . Call before F.qualOpportunlty atart.f.9PM wooden playpen, millc Price. 912-7033. m ea an Mesauea. E .O.E . lime. S20·S25br. Will noon Mon-Fri. ask for Employer Mt F CALL ANDREA bebythinp.9'3-nll Never UMd. 2 wood, 6 spemdone day per week ••Al•* tr••o Call Ms Bun1c Mr. "''a" .. ·"'"""-5 ~~~~~~~~!'J .,_~ .... e ... _,.. 1 5P"'" CASH PAID for ' gold. ~ desb. S75 eac.•. 2 in our L.A. main ofrlce. ~ ,..,.~ic •ma.1 PM . ... ~· _,...,., ~ .._._., , .. -· -... Dinette eet ~ iron lilver, dlamooda. rubies. u~hol stered s wl~I or stt-7154 'Ibis la an excellent op· a ; ,.., ff · SEWING MACHIN _E._O_._E_. ______ w/4dln $100. s coocb, emeralda, aapphirea. c aa'r s .~8 each' 8 portunity for an .In-17201.....,, Ste I It s.&ea 0 PE R AT 0 R S · Mii t .... cbr • ottoman-match 1114 Gold Eacban1e chrom~ •;rm. va~)'-1 dividual with •ix montha Si.A. 957-IJOl HICkOIY FAIMS SECRET ARY lbtGrep Yacbta, 1631 -••••••••••••••••••• 1150. '1Sl•. 4ll'HC'IOCalUor appt. chairs. S15 earh.. 8• ceD· 10 one year experience . Part"~aal--y (or Cor,ont• He•d· Placentia,C.ll.'42-A30. ' I J IMS ........... tbl _... .. •--IL -N-u n t rerence table. $115. We olfel' an attractive _,., ,.,.___ ........, ""'"""'• -·••••••••••••••••••• -•AD oc.vea • -~-1 v~ a ware l ~·-._~, Owialmlsbolldays,earn ' ter1 --------cbn, coatemp rockin1 lllllveraerv1n1pea1147 '114JM>.eelaftlpm startln• 18 ary. cood For bmy Laruna Beach extra money. while r4 1 t b d b d R B A • "'1WlbDOtellUalandout· RealEltale office. XJnt worti.qinauciUnl•l· ~tm~e;!:'Jc':n SHEET WllT!&lii8 ~ti. t~fctae! ~.·~ ..:..'J:.'pett'a:t:..am· Deak 72-Hla. f ne atandin1 b e n erlts COIDllllMions. Must have mmpb. WeatcUfr Pina llland. Buay, active, ....., OcMr. Woodbrid1e Irv. • ..... ~ Sol ubtneu, jeweler ~~pe l*ble. Pleaee aubmk Uceme. Ask for Ruth. 142-0972, Fash 11i chalJ-.iAI. diversified AM'T19UIMALL 5S-405e 8 ._...,Am •SlGO.aet abow cues, cue -~le ,_with salary his· _.. 64IMD.10 dWea. GoOd akllls, (typ-METAL 0.-TIMlr llon IM . ol tin± MM lo profi~ ctn, miK tbb, ""'•· l.Or)'ln~t.o : . ln1 1 shorthand ) or-U7'lW_.;l,....Av'e Alndsou pine collee & apecial dbl rim w /V chrs. dy 75t·0~2t. Box #ICM. The Oail)'1·--------1 SALES aanltatlonal abllllies. WORKERS GG. CUOllMlOl ~~· alnt CODd. ~=·-1::ie.8 ~~~ ~91~ .... ~.,.,~-~7 ___ -l..,_ PUot, 1' J.C.-Y'S MM>l21II-Fri.9:00.5:30. M6412T Walnut nee deat" 4 0 ~ ~ OF Sola 8' $4$ __.____ inc:Judlq @I' ~lfi!!~ ~A-MIWPOlt HACH SICllTAIY .... HUG.J.W~ 2end~~· 940 RE II 0 D E L I N G ithr~. 2 8Ju .; -~nllY f• M Actilll -hlrinc lor ~ P/llme '° hn. T1PIAI ""-.. •-1-1 -·~ ·-~-H. ~~. blt ,_ wablut llcle din, SUIO. Empio1• pmt tiine Cbrtlll.m nee. Newport Harbor upw • 1 ANTIQUJ: ROW Rstrt..,.at.or •· Lari• ;:, ".-:;'-. filOO ; C1JA)Ml-10U, l:aM:ID'. call I a.ISTMAS Elka. C~ll : C huck LEAASllXJL!R a&llNe"f'O"!BlvdCM llllH·bedaolallOO. Ted beat offer. H2·18U MCmCI ..,.. Dailr Pi.lot Clau· lfted acll clleola.Y their _ .. 1111r• wtt1i a.ctt>IUty ... .._.., OUr ada1 wt ........ loS&)' rt•llJ , . J:.;:ntu. Phou ,, • .... flllt POSITIOMS o.atock,rTUllO ~ Alllillu9roll&opdeakt.l8t. IWD411'JO,__.,<OIS5 o.r'dtllOrove) -1 lluac. be avaUablt for SECRETARY -llu1t ~ eoml. .,., -pluo IWrttentor •· Laree I.Ju Hat. ReHoaeble • lftUl(lM. ~bJNov.i.t.Ap. hneOOODaborthand• ---II • ...._bedealaf7S.Ted l'al~Ha• k>-ice. -...... NrlNVll 1111 ~~~· lloaday tnllls*Wa.AcllveR.E . aww.t . ---.--~ "' .,., r-. *7 Ulnlni_, °'"'° Ai rt Sla&aADa ca Haft ·'°" read &odQ'• -·-. 5D-ellla -·--·--·· 142-5171 24111P•ti111••..._.. ~tor:9~ ' O•l&d ~' u eot, -.aeo18olabed 4Am.kaaAirtine ~ran PDllAN Daw. O'A &0.1!. 11/P COHtruettoo. Call E.O.E. 11/Pfll ,... ......... tllls beet Xlll&.eoed.. Cllllllllllt..... '••irld. ....... .... __ ..... ,.. ---baton! ....., MM\17. ..... ...... ··> 1 , . . .... ' ,.,... ............. -w .... ..., -.....w . ·····---·········· ...................... . •••·--·-·-••-•• tlM Niilllr~ .. / im ,..,.._ I U PU,.. t71J ·--·-····-··· .. ~ ..... ,.. ...... .: .a. ...................... . '<:!ef:':~! ~~~ueee.:," CMMOCI 11 .... , ....... ,......... • ... I Jr "'9lJ _.......-eaea•• ,_-..... t'nU..., UHi' a· nnaA.U.. -~.,__ .... ••-•-•----• '° lllN _, .._. _..>'· C'tlllwr Protua.~o .. u1 1a.r.co11T A1N &D, .a,.. ~ ~ ... • niiMmbiatt\ TW•oak ~-·--... :2_....--. ... i.&enw LoadM wit .. --.. ~..-.... ..., lKl~ cll•NA. 'It Wu a..,, a • Ila.I Qll ..... _.11 ......... ~ ............ ,.., ·--r.M..-v-. ••••1 to cr•I•• ......,_.lll~dnl, rw ~'· H crtflee .., ........ , .... Al&lf'll IMlt C'I ,... ..... CtM) __,., Pri••.. ..., atru, alol CODd. . m•.., • rant fta.KMr«>. • <*,._. hff ,Urw VI, Good ml. Needa ......... Roill&e ... ()'llll ....... ......._ Ulft'JZ ft lua!U)' 9040t ..... IMI0/080. Call dd...._.a1u • rwdq eqwpped, Ina ...,., aa .. ,. •. "" •1MHT11 -·----------1 tt.H I rr old ''" .-. •!Wk.•• ml ----------Y~ ...... ,rol M-Clll --'M~---Vl.db . .:::.=:· •:. .... I ttJI i. ' a."'-"' ti 71 ~x::_ =::: ~aceon! ....................... Trtr .. 750 ~ ....... ! ~ pAw Ml I Ill I I I lleeee•-·-......... ,...,. .. aed • .._ t .._. Otta 1-. ... AY A• ••t up . I I I . t '1 s 4 or Tr k)' Vu, A/C. PS, ... •._.. ... of @mJ.1WJ f'a.lll&Otra.u, U "C&rlO ,,r. P .P . HO·lUl YACMa•porU•MM.l --- -lfMl9. .a.oooml. IUOO ,.,_ ' BIMll lllia ...... to ltC· °Tt'•v•l Ea 21' 6 lOdO Gl.9)or~ • t....1_... • ••iilote • · WllloM Clbua S.U or lrade. for im..,.._pil,aM u. ~.,.. Ph>ue LY......_ "II" tm CMvy pickup. Ut&.=.-C"ODtatt J t. Golfo11 at ,.,....._...., ti• =:. . .:Z.:cJ'rea/eoa. --------~ 95'7.a'71 ....................... . ._alp or moorin1 for•· ..Uboal ...,, ... Saito 119 em, 8Db. m-llll &aDa. ... ID Ille-. akia.. 9ft moonlll. 2lft boaL a ba&b ta IOOd coad. Ncit. Bcb. Sell $15,000. .s.all trad e R .V . P .P . a • tw .. •aar, "J'I Fwd Oounu: good S2iO ~44 !Nlf, aew tires, a /c, ».• mi, l.o.p. 83MOe1 3 rmJ trailer, xlDt comt, ar~eve k e pl In I a r •I e · ~-9570 •J080....-s..ve -··••••••••••••••• ... S. ,._ ,... '12 Vo, Ford. &-cyl. 110 a ""'s 1111• t400 1ip. akS. JI.bit C'ODcl. ta:IO. ---e:e-•••-•••• TM/114-1911 ~ MIW lt'JS Ford Van E·100 .. Mel ...... '77 JOO D ia 55Kml. •aa..vwydean! Coloudo bei1e. P .P . ileaoffer. auao. MW7W s.w-71111. '11 El Dorado Converti· ble, fuel injected. loaded with equipment, ex· cdlent condlt1on. Best of· fer. 4M-OUl7 .._ .... .., ........................ ., . .. , ............ ~ ....... l.lliila nc. Spaa&ctiac ~ _m_._ea __ •_•~----- ellabl W /cslm decorator __. b-c •cart. 1151. 612-1470 Tt I A91iow PAJtTS•SERVICE Qastom. SaJe or lrade HO«MS equit1 for motorcycle Qpen7a.m. 'tll~. se.mn. 77 450 SL very lo/mt Jl\al· 11 euc. swaroo1. enc good. ly equip. 2 tops. White $500 olr. 540·.00X319 '78 Seville. All/FM tape "72 Ford Wqoa, loaded ..--11 •-m SWO or offer. Kelly, -•· .IJJ pwr, .., rru, I · ~. e.-Glleves.. • .. •••••••••••••••••••• =~•sun.Y ·77 Dodgec B-c200. P /GS. w/blkiats.~5111 dys.~evs. aac cond. ~ 181'7 6M-C!15 eves. ---------1 Allullft ti IO Sctrwal E:Jt.erc-ycle. like •••••••••• ••• •• ••••• ••. new. llGO. C&U s..-4070. i2MBZDIESEL VAN 74 VW s.&per BMtle. blk, Only 26.009mi new clt.ch/br ks. creat IJ7~eves. cmd. S111QO. ~n40 aft 6pm Effectivelloo.9/24179 P /B, A / • 8 , T/ • 'WJBeadaDeboa•lr&aper SADOl•ACI stereo, cruise , bay -• JFR M Sell .-.. cstm inter. 36gal, Cl.Id. .:.ae.ta. Ul l --. •· -· -~-~0 .. 31 9 l"'VIW' rea 1as. new tires "' ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ~tober 2'7·Z8, Hrs 9-5 ' • 1 ZMOS. lilabl, Santa Ana brkes. trans ovbauld. -= '119 ~ auto, both lope, BUY, SELL, T RADE C rr s. Stile/ At l.be Corner ol W araer Plus. S.800/0BO S52·s.287 74 211102, :dat CCIDd.. AM /FM perfect comd. • must sell. "11 ,,eftWOC>d Brougham Loaded! XJot. cond. •.~. 5'5IMI01 ask for Cbal1ea '78 Cr~ 4-dr. auto, steering It bc'akes. air, All /FM w /8track . radials, 39Kmi. $"100. &16-1137 9'45 f--'•• --anti· ....::.,,, 91"'0 546-7070 unroof m.-Olm -----..---& "13 cstm Dod&e, looks" stereo.s . ---------• ~.~~ ~8:a':. ·-••••••••••-•••••••• 4arlg. Ull2356Bbubcapg, runs IQOd. cB bvy duly ____ m._7011 _____ 1 "11 ZIEL. oew pauat. alol WAMTE> $ 2 O O o r o f f e r . ~... •-d al -BllW ._ ----1 m e c b c o a d . , coim/tokl • silver, l.n· Shell for 1978 Ford •rn' 6900x319, •u"'.91..., ... ._.... ays ........ u cu '0 -.-uuuo. au SU.SOOtOBO 962·1464. di.an artllMta • jewelry. .....,. ~ "' tnk5. S2970. 731-4158 cond. ll1nt. cood. r.-- Pha U...unch of other RancberoC&U751-896'7 _evs __ ·-------• '71 Chevy Vu paoellinc, &M-2513 ---------- '62 Crew-Cab PU. 12..500 ~1077 W VW Bue. dependable tram car SI ..200 f'J RM 497.5073 "78 Cpe de Vi l le . D 'Ele1aaee . tall leleacopic steer . •••-•••-••••-••••••• A II I F II 1 t er e o . 71 Versailles, 2t,OOO m1 ., cabriolet roof Pwr door xJnt cond.. mas. 18,000. kldrs Like new• Ong. 5&21188. S56-058t. ---------=:. ~ u,"; Camper, damaged V~vo V-18 E-18 Engine. & stereo, •Cragan. · 7 2 B M w 2 o o 2 • llBZ '6'7 ZJO, 4 dr. wbt/blu Oran1e County Fair ~ trans, tot.ally rbll, best $2,.100/080646-0762 fro/cassette, Burgundy, ill&. mecb. aound, auto '66 VW t•utback runs good needs lr &mmJ.S.SIOO. Mak.eolfer. 631·SOC8 a.mer ~83---77 Lincoln Town C.Oupe '76CDV, fuJJ power . cabro Absolute Cherry ' All rvot. bb nu. orig owner. eqiap. meld stereo tape lo/mi, $4995 64().8S27 deck. 29,000 miles Oae G _ _.... ____ 646-6684 ______ 1 ofier. 496-3210 staDdud trans. $3850. tr an.a , A II I F M, A I C. ·-enter 1ate l. ---------• '78 Dodie Van Custom Call S48.4606 or eves very eta throu1boul. Owner Owner wi ll ranance part ... s. Call eves 644-0345. _Arlinllon_' __ Dr_._.c_._M_. __ ,~~·1..__ 9140 ~fors.t. Coov. air, 6000 miles. 51&-1S19 5tM2'73eves. andftnds _,,_-. Take over payments. Stare.••-_., ••• .. ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••• •• • •• Aak for Alan Cassa a no at '73 Squareback Reblt "78 Sedan de Ville Wlute eng Xlnt cond $2450 w/blue ant Power. ... 1095 '77 Pu c b Moped , IMPORTANT 557-9051 , afl 5:30pm. --... •••••••••••••••• 11.SO/()BO, needs work. N011CE TO S5&-3lll5i.. OAK STORE 957~ READERS AND nxTURES ADVERTISERS .._ W..ted Oompieteoutliti.a The price or items '590 eseellentcooditiori ~/ advertised by vehicle ctmt••q ewryUllng Scoolen 9150 dealers m lhe vehicle aeeded10f11ll7equip. ••••••••••••••••••••••• classified advertislDg medium at. aore. i2 Hcnda 175, llke new. cohmms does not include CAIL PJl'EIFFER 3,«X> mi .. $395. any applicable taxes, Q13 W..1.315. 673-0744 Llcenae, transfer fees, After lOAll till 3.PM finance ctiarses. fees for will make •ppoinlment '76 KZ 000. imma c., 10 ,000 air pollution cootrol de- toaee. mi, S<tc. • SLSOO. vice C*tificaUom cw de- _, ·--6'2-968:2 aler donuneatary pre-n~ IOfl 1972 HONDA, CR 125. paratian cbarses u.nJeaa -... -•••••••••••••••• Very good shape. $500. otherwiM apeclfied by Buutiful 25 • • RCA col« call: the adftrtiaer. T.V. SLll. 2 Yr. Warr. 49M74'70r4t7·2874 G ~ fftO Ji'Neo.t. -.1111 'Tl y..,.ha 500TT. Xtl'a ·--··--·-_ .. _.. ftaTV *"-. tn. aprti. lllMs. XlDl .. A._ 10· Dblo. i bp --.-.---a..Ltll00.80-2073. S u a ukl OB . With ~ft'9eDel. "Everything ... CNew ~-12 Yum.ha 310 &lduro. c o ad.) 1975/0ffer. ...__.__ .. _._TY-. _,or trade fot VW . ...._ -... ....,... -m.c1Jlor 548-·641Mt ----------t Uk• ... . Paaaaonie a • • I ..... 1A11/l"lltllr8la· a r'ca 9520 ~= , .... c1er ll50 ........ /S...... ..Sde/160 ...................... . --Dragt f '3Z PUt'Cl ~· COID"' -=~..;;..;...______ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~--...a •• --... • to :r. .... •u•t aell K enwo od --------•I .__, '-~19, 10 Band Graf· preeial.e; der I P . ·• fie &qua11aer. Tuna Ta· Dale's RV Sales MmLthnls.t.,Mt-ma b l e, Portable TV . We stand behind CuaeUe It Radio. Sell all or part. call afl 4 : oo what we sell! 'QT-Bi.rd trr. All orisinal .ts reconditioned. Im · mac! $3800. NB. 548-4975. Bnd.e-7529 ~damaged 25'' col 'oc ccaiole. below dealer cost, save $220. 2 yr 'auarant.ee. E·Z terms Garden Grewe Appliance ~~ Sansui Amp " Sanyo cua., Garrard tmlbl, , Pioneer splt:n. $400 takes '11.IS).Gl ONE OWNERS Ladies ring, 1 karat d iamonds. 11}', karat 71 Mayflower 18' mmis emeralch.$1300S48-4975 Gl>. 3-4 sleepers, dash . • air, shower, new fabrics. 56 .P?rs<:ff Speedster. Abeolutely immac. New On11aal. 356 A eog lira. OMHce of colors. rebll. Xlnt cond. $14,000 lllllM> or best offer. Ca ll . Zll/772·5174. '75-'76 Bubble lop vaa ~Race c on v e r s 1 o n s ( 6 > . lcMk ' 9540 ....................... WE PAY TOP OOLI..AR for top used Cart·foreip. domestics or cluaics. U your car is extra clean, see us Fl RST ! ~ #1 .. 0...,...C..., -Hartlior Blvd. OOSl'AIUBA 919-ZIOO W.IUY CUAMCARS MeTmlCU < :)N NE:ll ': ~H VROl ET ')41>-I ZOO Can l SeD Yoar Car! cn'IBIMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR Fora.. Used Imports c.11 ll1b or Don 131-3171 ·WANTED! Late model Toyotas, Volvoa. Pickups " Vans. Call \II WCS.y ! ............. ~ 9720 Late '78 450 SEL . 0 80 97S 1636. eves Loaded. J'aawuc rood. ....................... silver/blJl. nm>e cleaner. •1.e?'l Ultimate care. low Mlica:y 9950 LAl4M SILICllOM OF AU.MODB.S SHOP "COMPARE BARWIC K DA T~UN 831·1175493 075 CO\TAMf\A :Jl'...l'>UN not a scratch. dnven nulage. $S99S. Call --·-···-·•-•••••• 12.0L'lO mi. by an okH uddy '13 Bue. ~ condrtJoo · '114 tW.9021. Mr. Be JI ~· Sl7,000. 640·1SJ8 ~~.e~J:iOO 080 Newport Beach. llOD· l1'ri; 9 lO 4. w 2IG8 sunroof. 1 owner "79 VW Coovt. Blk/Blk. H 17 2 new tires. XtnL cond. 4,a mi. AM/FM cus. -·-•••••• .. •••••• $UGO. P.P. 714·751.e770 ~~ll. 646-5539 or '78 Camaro. xJnt cond. eves. 20.000 1111. .-. aecotla· W 2llJS. 4 dr, bnm. auto BAJA _ble._54&-_1175 _____ _ traaa, P S, A llll /F M . _, llillll&..U "J'ICamaro, a1nl ORANGE COUNTY ·s ...wl:ST UNCOLN·MEllCURY OJ;ALEBSHlP IA YA UtBOI LINOOLN·llERCU.Y ll&-llAlltoOenter Dr. SDP'Wy-Lake Forest e1it mvna: ••1111 SZlllO/t»t ofr. 7ec>-9312 p.p. 49MOCM em11, c.&1 ._ u.am: -..or.atPll. 'M a.c Xllll. nmm.a • -..m. tk t a t'fU .. Deell•CD: llaioo ~~-call aft. .... OuMn>. pa sntn& "110;;;:;;;m;-•-; ...._ I t d. Blkk. -ciaJa. VI. de-. AC. llilll ~ -.t Miil .,. CHY\. w /lo /•i. ftlN.tawM.All/nL ....... ,.... 0 tn.m.. ~ m..... All/PM nereo cau . •Me &re••· l e •• • 4 ...... TaZ ....... .......... ....TM..... ...d"e "*••-'-IM. •I••••• ateweo • ..a.. l9J5. bna _.. -~ Glr. 1U..W wl. ClrW). _. ..... sia.IOI..,, vw ............ ill) .... ,..., ... ,..... ~ m 1453• _ ... Bch •• ftllo u-.. am/fm 21t5HARBOR BLVD. . -. --~--· CaU a Ol-.ro 8HtiDlaa. T· MM410 MNllJ q.t t'74' 41Ml7'1. =-~=:i.--:t TH f r:--u'-'F ....................... ---..__..._ -~ __..,__ ~ ...... '11 ........ racliaS ....... _.. . -· _... -···-· • ................... ==:z---...-..... ;.....,. ROBINS . . + • • • 7 • ' r • • · 'M. ........... C'G9111., r===---------~ olr. -t11Z 'W7 FAS'BMll clam. ..-JOBO. 1J an.tit -..... fits. cba.m.crltews Needll ...._P»-080. ..,._ .. --.na Piil P/tl. """' ..... 9750 .. CalDl!l'O ......._ T--. -.-.--SI?' Y.a.. 9712 Alll/Fll tape. P t B A I '1'7 912. Fact. alloys, All/FMcass.: ruce car. '5.950. Call 752.9499 '9 912 5 speed. sharp. 25~mpg, 9lll)0()1080 642-1882 2 Roedsters. '59 '6.100. '61 ===~-----i P.~. 213/S82·2ll0 74'r'J .. 2&0Z. 24 .000 mi, 1 ---owner. llet p-een, map, 'TM Dl, A/C. ~/FM str air, clean. $tlOO. t.tpe.mrf. potiahed mags 6 4 2 • 5 o o 2 ; e v s . & many atber xtru. Lo fW5.SIOOX216 mUeaae· 87s.oo8S . _ .. .........._. .. • "11 llustallll ~-6-cy • -··••••••••••••••• lt.telnDC-·----"'r auto. reblt ~ power YOLYO Chrome wire wheels SAlS. S&YtcE MC>LIA5*Ci OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS EAILllU YOl.YO Ul86 Harbor Bl \'d COSTA MESA 646-HOJ 540-94'7 Lotma.. SS.&50 ~2288 top. beaatil.i. SJ.000 . ~3748 i.J LT 63.000 miles Good i• M.ach I, P IS, A/C. ctn, cond. Askin& SZIOO. Call bsl orr. 491-3586 or ~1 - ---499-31127 7 1%.-ZI, brn1exl. came l /int . 18..000 au, clean. Selling al wbol.eule ~/offer '65 lllllSlang -4spd. lD tenor needs nuoor work. $lCIOO. 642-31157 5.16-22116. '8t Mml. reblt 351 eng. Nu Qe cAe4 ---9920-bres "rad.Ultor, cd mt• f I body. $1000 6t0-643'1 ....................... -- 1'7901MO a1•1...cE:! '96 V8. New lnlftS. tires. pol. shocks. Very cle1&0 ! SMX> Call Bob 5:1&-~ ~· fsellb :COO!:-.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• air, new a ncs ca .... .,s. 080 Jmmac. Choice of colors. Concept I $2200· . $&500-SSlOO More Sporu car th an dunebuggy. I o( a kind. iS-76 Foor-Star t9'.2()' Wlde aew tires. 552·7934. c.... ...... "64+-Uth r , ... , .. , ' . ';S 2IDZ. Alr, mags, stick. 'Tl Targa, blkltan. best <Br.. must $ell :>47-7983. on Cam.aros. Ca pn ces. Moote CVlo8. Ma.llbus " Novas. DraslJc redUC· -------a...ble 9955 ....................... 81M-3996. 2252 lbranu Receiver & 2 3 -way s p eakers . Jameon, like new. Hard· ly used. WW sacrifice.. ~~ After 8:30PM muU.s CJ). New Porter i2 Midget, like new. 7 am mac, $549S. Dys; m.rroo. eve; 830-0773. minis 20 '·22' (3). All 4 .... Dri... 9550 PORSCHE s '71 510, Mag wbls . "JO m Mint Cond. Many ...... ,....... equipped with dash & ••-••••••••••••••••••• $,..,.,... cass .. aew bat· xtras. A Classic. •.800. a.AHGE COUNTY VOi.YO EXO.USIVEL Y VOLVO Larpat Volvo Dealer ID ()range County' BUY or LE.ASE DIRECT ~, UDDI' SAYIMOW!!! COHHRL CHEVROlfT i2 4 door 98. all pow~. 70.<Dl ma . vtty clean, Sl. 495 673--07 44 "' fJft • "'°'air. cruise ron~I. iO Land Cruiser, only :;.',rc";,.b. water pump, _49M512 _______ _ .. --··············· ~ i9 f.abncs & tires. 10.000 m1·1es . $1 600 W1 .. TED .._~ .............__ r 1 d M clutch. Xlnt ruaoang '7S 912E. alloys. A tC . ~ --B e au t' u co n . ~3909or 642·1.900 .... _ ·-tbe opportuatty cond. Sl.200146-2544 .... ,Fii, _ .... __ . Sebna1 · f I' • 9010 lllllOO-SI0.900. Choice of · ~ -n.a ._... '1.1 6 .. ••• ....._ •77 Sc t 11 · -ac to conalder the purchaae ....... 97•5 ..... Camel iat .. P.P . •r:•• ... ••-••••••••• ~1t. 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Police are uslllg jargon when they refer to the suspect as be- lna wrapped in plastic. That's just a ahortband way of explain· in& the lack of evidence. Not only do investigators have a lack ol objects to trace back to the suspect, they say they re· main in the dark about the weapon he's used m bludgeon· 1g six women to death and serious· ly injuring another three. Lt. Jack Calnon of Costa Mesa explained that about all in· I # Stumps veatlgators know about the weapon is that it's a heavy, blunt object. According to reports from the pathologists and crlminaUsts who've examined the head wounds the weapon has caused, there are no traces of the object. Calnon says that may mean the Instrument is wrapped in some thin~ like plastic . .. Presumably. if the weapon were wrapped in cloth, threads would be left behind," be eit- plained. Lowenberg said there's a possibility that the weapon could be hard metal or wood. "In or- der to use it and leave no trac ings behind he's either awfully strong or it's tong enough -like a baseball bat -that he de· velops leverage with it " Another investigator. Sgt . Ken l'o•r •••e&e•• Dally Ne••11aper Fl FTEEN CENTS. . Cops Thompson of Newport Beach said he baa a personal theory that the kille r picks up som ething different everytime he s trikes, disca rding the weapon afterwards. Police are reluctant to discuss t~eir reasons for attributing the nine cases to the Orange Cowtty killer The attacks date back to <See KIU.ER, Pa'e AZ> * * • --- Prowl Suspect ,Not Slayer? l By DELORF.S BROOKS IRWJN OI 1M o.ity Pl• Sl.eft A Santa Ana prowler suspect is being checked today as a possible suspect in the murders of six coastal women although police say it is likely he isn't the killer Santa Ana police identified the suspect as Jon Richard Roland. 18. He is held on prowling • char ges. 'EVERYBODY KNOWS HIM' Cout S..ylng Suapect POlke Sketch Of Killer Spun Calls Tbe suspect in lbe Orange Coul killings ls a dark-haired, •ark-eyed m an of medium hight and weight but powerful· b built. ~ Police from the five jurisdic- • ons where be has struck say 's been spotted several hun- r ed times in the last three ays. "Everybody who calls knows xactly who he is," s ighed tective Sgt. Sam Cordeln. of )he Costa Mesa Police Depart- )nenl. Police issued a drawing of the ~uspect Monday and since then :th e five agencies have been swamped with calls from people who think they can put a name to the picture or who have seen rum somewhere. In Tustin, where two of the at- tacks occurred, authorities hired .extra te lephone operators to handle the more than 100 calls a day that police department was receiving. Costa Mesa police set up a hot line to handle telephone leads on the identity of the suspect. A desk officer there estimated that Tuesday he handled more than 100 calls him s elf. .. Everybody was sure they knew who be was. There are only half lbe people in town who aren't suspects, and they're women," be said In addition lo seeking help from residents in identifying the autpect, police have warned apartment dwellers to be on the look out for suspicious people in their neitbbor'hoods. That bu alao produced a rash of calla. A spokesman for Newport Beach police said most of the awpidout people spotted by rel· lclnta are ...-when oftlcen • (lee Kl!ICB. Pa1e AZ) Objections (]arified A belldtine in Tuesday's Dally PUot lncorftctly indicated that Oraqe County Superviaor Har-· rlett Wieder, sitting as a member of tbe South Coast Reaional CC>altal Commiaion, ,oppoeed commiuion approval ot tbe 8t1d'" IV boul•n1 develop- ..-.......... Beacb. Mn. .....,. in fact Toted In fa'°" el tllta =· Her obJec· ua. .• h bl tbe ...... 1torr, ••It wltll wbat t he lteUeftill wu tM eommlllion ............ bloelt tbe ...... .. "''' -.=.=:::..,.,,.. tbe ( Police from both Costa Mesa and Tustin were conferring with Santa Ana investigators on the case today Officers said Roland has ex- ercised his right to remain silent and refuses to talk with in· vestigators. "He somewhat resembles the composite drawing," Santa Ana detective Joe Gualdoni said, in reference to the artist's sketch of the killer suspect that bu been circulated by ,Coeta llesa police. ••Bat tll•r•'• a lf•ater POMibA!tt;r ... lm't tlle ldlllr .. Gua ldon i exp lain ed . ·'Circumstances surround.i.ol bi.a arreataucsest be im'l .'' Tia• arr•tecl ma• laacl no weapon , maak or 1lovea, Gualdoni said. Police have been seeking a man they believe is responsible for the bludgeon dealb'S' of six . coastal women in two years, four of them from Costa Mesa. Roland, a musician, was described by police as standing 5 feet 11 inches tall, weighing 160 pounds, with shoulder-length b r own hair. green eyes, a moustache and acne scarring on his face. Roland was apprehended by Offi cer Donald MacDonald, who was part of a stakeout team near the MacArthur Village apartment complex, in the 1000 block of W. MacArthur Blvd., Santa Ana. The team had been assigned to watch the a rea as part of a search for a rapist who has vie· timized e.ight women since the beginning or the year in the south part of Santa Ana. Gauldoni said Gold Rises Sharply as Dollar Drops LONOON (AP) -Gold rose as much as $10 on foreign ex- c hanges today The dollar gained in Britain and Japan and dropped elsewhere. Gold opened at $387.00 an ounce in London, up from $3M.SO Tuesday, then went to $395 at the afternoon fixing. In Zurich, the metal opened unchanged at $385.00 but then shot up to S3M.OO. In London, the pound reacted badly to the Conse.rvative 1ov- ernment's announcement that restrictive foreign exchange controls are to be lifted belin· ning today. Thls means for the rirst time in 40 years, Britons can buy and use foreign currencies and take or send u much money out of tbe country u they want. 'Ibey can also buy gold bulllon. Previously they could only purchase gold coina. lnlUal market reaction wu that tbia could lead to a sudden outflow of useta, deprivin1 Brt· lain ol mueb·needed investment. Tbe pound loet a.• cent.t after the announcement Tueaday after· .noon, closlna at about '2.UIO, and ln early tradlq today UM Brltltb carrenCJ dropped anotber eiDt to 12.toas. In Tokyo, the dOllar clOHd at 234.IO ,en, ~ from 28'. '725. Al on• sdal. the American currea- c1 touebed lt.t bltbelt lev.i tbia ,'ear -235.40 yen. w • Ballwag to a Flaf ffl Slct1 ~ ............... - Kelly Burris, 8. of Huntington Beach, pauses while climbing a sphere to stuay an unusual pattern of cloud puffs in the sky. She was photographed in Huntington Beach 's Lake Park, where trees and curved bars formed a perfect frame for an autumn vista. Psychiatrist Faces Fraud Complaint A felony criminal complaint was filed Tuesday against a Huntington Beach psychiatrist suspected of Medi-Cal fraud, ac· cording to the slate Attorney General's Office A spokesman said the com· plaint charges Dr Louis F. Glatch Jr . 17612 Beach Blvd , with one count or grand theft and 20 counts of filing false and fraudulent Medi-Cal claims. He has pleaded innocent Dr. Glatch's arrest followed complaints to the state Depart· ment or Health Services COD· cerning alleged billing prac· tices, the spokes man s aid The psychiatrist is scheduled to appear Dec 17 in West Orange County Municipal Court. wherethecomplamt was filed. He was released from custody Tuesday on SS,000 bail. 151njured Ted's 'Green Light' Expected Monday WASHINGTON (AP> -Sen. Edward M Kennedy will an- nounce an "exploratory" pres- 1dent1al committee Monday, a spokesman said today. thus lak· ing a large step toward his ex pected challenge of President Carter. · Several sources m the Ken · nedy "draft" movement said they are gearing up to become part of the official campaign by the end or this week. "We are ready to convert from a draft to a campaign operation." said one source Kennedy's press secretar y said the offi cial announcement will come Monday. The development makes it virtually certain that KeMedy will challenge Carter for the 1980 Democratic nomination The fo rm ation of an exploratory committee customarilv 1s the final step before a formal an nouncemcnt of cand1dac> Registration of an official Kennedy committee with the Federal Ele<>t1on Comm1ss1on. e ve n if 1t 1s labele d "ex- ploratory." would make Ken nedy a legal candidate even 1f he has not announced for office Carter has registered a cam pa1gn committee. although he has not anno unced for re election. 'Legal Vigil' Set at Navy Weapons Site Gas Blast Levels About 50 any.nuclear-weapons activist s are planning a "peaceful. legal vigil" Sunday outside the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station to protect the Navy's•Trident submarine fleet Christie Men1tdier of Long Beach s aid the Seal Beach Nuclear Action Group's vigil is If'"" --·emment Center In col\iunction with dem?05lra· bf.IV tlons al"OWld the country, mclud· ing civil disobedience scheduled STANARDSVJLLE, Va. CAP> -A natural 1as explosion leveled the Greens County gov· ernment building today, mo- ments after workers fled the structure at the urging of a COD· structlon foreman, authorities said. The blast touched off a fire that gutted the adjacent courthouae. Fifteen people were reported injured by the explosion, six or aeven aerioualy. Firemen were hampered by a water tbortqe, but reported the flre under control three boun an.r the 10:15 a.m. uplollcm. Police taid the foreman on a nearby con1truction project dHbed lnto tbe 1overnment balldlDI and wamed emplo,eea tbat a pa line had ·been nap- tured by a backhoe. Sbo~ly after everyone len, the blast shattered the two-story building "We got all of the people out before lt blew." sald Sheriff Harold Chapman. The blue sp'lad to the adja- cent courthouse, reducing the structure to a brick shell. The htjured were taken to the University of Vlrlinla Hoepltal in Charlotteaville. The building housed the of· fices of the county court clerks, the county adminlatrator, the school board. tbe common· wealth's attorney, lbe county re1l1trar, the t.reuurer and the com miuionerof revenue. MOit recordl are believed to have been deltroyed. Wltnalet tald bullets ttored ln tbe buildinl uploded for aeveral mlnutel .rter tbe blut. , at Lockheed plants producing parts of the Trident system. Ms. Menadier said there is no public evidence to suuest that Trident system componeo..s are housed at Seal Beach, which she claims does handle nuclear weapons. Navy authorities, fot'lowiog policy. have never confirmed or denied the existence of nuclear weapons at the Seal Beach de· pot. The Action Gro up spoketwoman said ber ortanila; Uon favors "complete c:Uaanna· ment" and objecll·to the Trident fleet now under conatrucUon became it is a "fint strtke" weapon. "One Trident aub," the said, 'has eDOUlb nuclear firepoftr to dest.roy every Sov1et city with a popu1aUoa over 100,000.'' -. Wave Pulls Women to Sea; Both Drown CARMEL !AP > Two women drowned when a large wave pull ed them into the Pac1f1c O<•can a<> they walked along a be<1th near here. authorities ::.a id Th<' v1ct1ms, Mary Forte. 49, of Fresno. and Marilyn Murr, 48. of Vaca\'lll€.'. had gone to Poant Lobos on Tuesday for a picruc. After lunch they walked along Monastery Beach and were hit by a wave. Monterey County authonlies reported. Three men with them warned the women to leave the beach. but they re- portedly refused The women then were struck by another large wave and were swept away. The men swam out to try to rescue them but failed. Both bodies washed ashore later. Coast Weather Sunny through Thursday with highs near 70 at beaches and mid to upper 70s inland. Lows tonight 55 to 60. INSIDE TODAY lt'1 a mun win for the Roma on Sundor OQOin.at the G ianta -and mavbe for Coach Ra11 M alaooft. too. Stort1. Page BJ. · 1 ,ti DAIL V Ptt.OT H/f Saudis May Hike Oil Flow LONDON CAP) -audl Arabia la ~ al...-. up oil prochaeUm by oe. aillMoi berNll a .... to II.I mlllclll la a blCI to llabOI• pricee, .. ,. 'The Eeoaomilt. the Loadae o..dal WHltl)', Offtdallr Sadi Arabia, U.. worl4'• Waut oll eQOrter, a. promtMd to t..., Pl'Oftctka at It• preHat recof'd lent. • mllUon barrell above normal. only untll O.C.mber. But TM Ecanocniat Hld that print.b'. S._.. oil planaen a.re eerta.ln t.M t .$•mlllloa·barrel a.vel will nm throqh tbe ftnt qua.rt.rot.-. • • Aad, more lmportanU1. I.bey are could4trtq pl'Oduetq H much u J0.5 mWkle barrels • day for a few mont.bt " t.be masUine aakl. • The ~ caUMd eome aw'· prise in London oU clrdes. One expert said that while It ap- pea red possible the Saudis oight be able to step up produc· lion 1llll further for a brief period, it seemed unlikely they could sustain bllber levels. Tbe ~rt added: ••More in· ter est1n1 than the Saudis' pby1ical ability to increase pro- duction la whether tbe hawb in the Saudi 10venuneot wbo want to bold down produeUon would permit it poUtlcally." . Tbe Ecooom1at •a.id tbe Saud.ii want to provide a "lhoek" tbat wlll end reeent lnerea... by som e exporters -notably Kuwa.lt, Iran and Ubya -above the $23.50 ceUin1 aet by t.be Organiutlon of Petroleum Ex portine Countries on June 31 at its meeting in Geneva. Santa Ana Possible Site Of New Court Rep. Jerry Patterson, D·Santa Ana. was poised today to in· troduce legislation in the House of Representatives to esbtabliBh a three-county federal court in Santa Ana Patterson's proposed action followed by a day the release ol a report by the admlnlatraUve office of the federal court system that called for a new dJ•talon ol tbe •Pl'•WliDI U.S. CeatraJ DUtrtet Court la Lo8 AD1e&.. The district now Includes about 11 million people in the t•ounties of Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo. Riverside, and Sao Bernardino. "The bill 1s in the secretary's typewriter and will be put in the hopper today." Patterson aide Greg Sanders said. Heanngs were held in Orange County last year and most of the testimony supported a division of the court in Santa Ana to serve Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside counties, Sanders said. Hearings are expected next March. Sanders said the federal courthouse could be operated temporarily in the federal build· ing in Santa Ana as well as a courtroom that has been offered for use in the Orange County Superior Court. He said land bas been ac- quired for a federal coJ1rthouse building near the federal build- ing in the civic center area of Oran1e County. Coats of establishing the new facility are estimated at $2 million. The meuure bu been pro- posed for a number of years but has run into recalcitrance from the "e1tablisbment" in Los An1eles, Sanden aaJd. He said opposition has momentarily died down but ex· peeta lt to resurface at the Ume of tbe ~onal bearlnp . OflANOI COAST H/I' DAILY PILOT , ... o.-c-o.lly .. u ... •itltWllltlt ._,_ bf---......... _,_ .. ,, .. °'_ Co.o\I Pu1>11v.i,..c_,-hl*ot .. c11u.,....,. ""i)h•lt•d -..,.., ""°""' ,,. .. , .... c .... -.... ._ ...,., _......,. ....... ,.._ l-V•ll••.•.W.,L-.... ltl-C-1 lo "-'--""'-IMlll_..._n_ -·· ""'~ ... "'*""""-,, .. ,. _,...,fin Mrwl, c.w-. Col"°"'I• fl't,. ....., ....... ...... ...._,_11'111111,_ --··~ -· .... -----...... ~ll-Etlll., ~,.;.~"'=- 0-:.. .. "•!:f.. .... ,=--== ..... ... ~'ft:~.!'!"-.... ...,._. ,o._,..._ OMoee ~-*1 ... C.\llf ..... •• ~'·-,,.w. •••• ,._, T1lephofte Cf'4)MMDt a .. ••••M¥ec11u • .._. ,._ -Ot .... CllooMya.-ii ... ....,. ~1: "" Or~ 'tr: =.iw:s, c-~t•r .. "-:,::t\'~r:-' ... ~ -":'I! i:.-:::.=--..<let ............ t1 ~i:~?f;,~~ ' • • • ... " ... -. Wldlii ....... Mve uuted ••a •'al wert IMda for di· ..... ~ .... lt&IPM\ ... ; ........... ,.u.. =-:"3 ··= ,...~:: ... .._,, 'C ,,....,.._ ""''"• "We cWIAltely don't want to ctiHcMnlt -.ybod)'." comment, 'M Capt.. Rom Lowenber1 trom T\lllln o.wct.Jve.1 ln the a1eoclea In· veatl1•Unc the 1U1clts that h•v• ten •ix women aod an unborn • baby dud bave ta.en woninl 12 to IS.bobr day• to pwsue tbe luda produced by the phone call• Lt. Gene Norden of lrvlne aaid hia department, like the others, baa slven prioriu .. to informa· tlon aa it <.'Omea bl 10 that In· ve1U1aton can concentnte on Lbe moet likely leada. "We're lleeplna it all oo Hie and we wUl work our way throup lt," he sa.ld. ·'We're not tbrowlnc a.nyth.in• out." Sometimes the leada are can· dldatea for tbe tras h can, however. Lowenberg said bis depart· ment got a caU from a man who identified himself as a truck driver and sa.ld be'~ seen the suspect the day before at Sam· bo'a. But be sa.ld he was a little h aay o n which city the re1taurant waa in because the way the freeway cro11ed so many bo\mdartea. . When be be1an deacribine the crosa atreeta, the clerk became puuled becauae none of the names were familiar * * * *1....,P-.,eAJ KILLER •.• Auguat, 1977, although eltht of them have occurred since April of this year. They have occurred In Costa Mesa. Irvine, Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights and Tustin. The assaults are linked by the unusual l ack of phys ical e v1 d e n c e -a s w e lJ a s t h e si milarities in the way the crimes were committed. While the vicUms ranged in age from 17 to 31 , fit a variety of phy sical desc ri plions and worked at a cross section of jobs, one thing they shared in common was the fact that they all lived in apartments with ground-noor entries. Thoee entries were all situated so that they couldn't be seen from the street. Another im.POrlant elemen' that unit. the cues la that the women all bad left a Window or a door unlocked. That meant the klller never had to force entry Into the apartments. He has struck between the hours of 11 p.m . and 4 a.m., usually on weekends. All the victims were in bed, probably asleep <1t the time Lowenberg said that. in some cases. it appears the women were bludgeoned to death as they slept. "Things such as the lack or skin scrapings from under the victims' fingernails -evidence of a struggle may indicate that he 's catching them asleep or completely off guard," he said. Marina H igl1. Staging Play .The Marina High School Thes· pian Troupe will present ita pro- duction of "The Impossible Years," Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Hunt· lng~on Beach High School Auditorium. Tickets are available on cam· pus for $2.50, or reservations may be made by calling the Drama Department at 893"'6S71 extension 211, from S:30 a .m to' 2:30 p.m. · The Plan examines tile prob-l~ms of• psychologist father and hta ~-age daughters as they try to bndfetbe 1eneration 1ap. Rape Seminar Slated Tonight A free rape semln•r sponaored by the Hunt1n1to~ Beach Neighborhood Watch will be beld toailbt at the C~al Library. HunUncton Beach poUce Sit Lula O<!hoa and ElhabeUi <>m attu, of the It ape Crl1i1 Network, will di1cu11 bow to avold ~ a rape victim. Tbey wlU imMde tell-defense Ups at the 1 :80 ~. Tbe Central Library it louted at 7111 Talbert A~. Con.piracy Charge NltW YORK CAP) -A Loni Island num wbo elaJ.med to b.ave told cocaine to PIWldeoUaJ ..... .Utut HunUt.oa Jordan at New York Clt1•1 ltudio M dieeo- tbeq.. lau beeD lndlct*9 on federal drUI tbarnl. A fecllnl ,raa~ AmllMJObD ''JCJllm1 c··~.n.o10ee ...... .:' eouplrtq to diMrtbut. eoe • and metll••••loae ltetwHn Ja1111a1711TT lllld0et.1, am. I YSports Complex Proposed a._..1 IDUIUwe ol the YlfCA have.,ked HunUncton Beach cl· ty leadert for permltalon to build a aporta complex ln the clty'a Central Park Oonrua Croxen. West Oranae Count)' YMCA executive dlrec· tor. •aid 1'MNay bis group la ln· terHtecl tn bultdlnc a as,ooo. 1quar•foot racWty. Croxen aald the proposed •tructure is patterned alter a facility in Portland, Ore .. which •• in a city park. AD Olympic- slzed indoor pool, a full tym, a fltoess center and racquetball courts are included in t.be plans. V~ce Moorhouse, t.be city's park aad recreation director, said bia staff ia studying the YM· CA request for a lon1·term lease in the city's largest park. "It'• my feelln1 the city really needs a recreaUooal facility like this." said Moorhouse. "II somet.hina can be worked out and everyone agrees to it then that's super." The YMCA proposal, be noted, would 'have to come before tbe city's Park and Recreation Commi.aaion and the City Coun· cil for approval. Croxen, wbo said tbe YMCA la attemptiq to shift from youth to family oriented aetlvitiea, ma.In· taina the current YMCA fadllty on Garfield Avenue in Hunt· ington Beach ls too small. He aaJd swimminl prosrama are conducted at member's backyard pool.a and that sport.a programs are limited because ol the cramped facility. "We've bad such a tremeo· dous growth in t.bJa area tbat bulldinl a new facility i1 the OD· ly logical next step,•• Croxen as· aerted. "We had 2,500 kids participate in our camping pro- gram last summer -that gives you an lndlcation of our needs." The YMCA would fund the sports facility through cootribu· lions and rundraisers, he said. He estimated the facility would cost about $4 million. Moorhouse rece ntly unveiled plans for commercializing the portion of Central Park below Talbert Avenue . A sports com- plex. restaurants. a miniature golf course and a rollerskating rink were among the plans be envisioned. However, park neighbors have been vocal lo their opposltioo to active developments In the now· passive park. Residents were succesaful laat year in deleatin& a skateboanl facility propqMd for tbe park. Two Cities Set Tests For Cancer A colon-rectal cancer screen in~ is scheduled Thursday and Fnday as a community service by the Medicine Shoppes in Fountain Va ll ey and Westminster. AccordJng to the American Ca ncer Society, colon-rectal cancer , "The Cancer Nobody Talks About," is the most com- mon form of cancer. It atructa nearly 101,000 people annually killing more than half. The pharmacies at 9555 Garfield Ave., Fountain Valley, and 14341 Beach Boulevard, Westminster. will distribute free screening test kits an<! in.Struc· lions from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. all three days. The Cancer Society and Hunt· ington Inter-Co mmunity Hospital also are participating in the program. NY'Johm' Get Airing NEW YORK (AP) - The city.owned radio sta· lion, WNYC, has broad· cast the names of nine men convicted of patronlz· ing prostitutes in the first "John Hour" aa promlsed by Ma)'OI' Edward I. Koch. The station also alred the a1es and addresses of the men, convicted 1lnce -Oct. 9, when Koch aald names ol tboM convicted would be broadcast. Four of the men, a1ed 20 to 6', J!::..~ut·Of ·tOwn ad· Koeb said the namH were belOC broadcast "to ct.ter people from roam, ln1 New ~rk City's 1treell pielrJAI up proe· Utut.t9 .. .I am not mak· illl any moral Judtment about ~tuUoa. '' Pot F1elda Raided VISALIA (AP) -Caretully ttltlnted ftelda beariq almost ta miWCln "°'111 ot martJuana plant• hne betn ralded In Tulan County ID reent ct.,. tbertff'• oftleen ta.ld. • a..eerE1efl Tire Theft Suapect Slain Shah Given CARUBAD (P) -An attempt to ateal Urea ended la deatb .... 11 to- d11. police said. PoUet Lt. Blll Hunt . lnston Hld Jrvlo Barney. SI, wounded one of two men be found tryln1 to take the tlr. off a car owned by Barney's son. S11rgecy in NY The two attacked Barney with Ure irons, Huntln.cton aald . Davie Chavez, 19, died in Tri· City \Hoepital of a aide woun~. Jack Garcia, 18, was-jailed for investi1a- tion of a.ssault and al· tempted petty theft. Cycle Officer Speechless After Injury Huntington Beach motorcycle officer Jobn Hauser, 39, remains in iot.Wve care in stable coodj. lion followina a trafflc accldlpt Friday tbat fett the 12· year law enforcement veteran with nine broken ribs and a punctured lung. Offlcen wbo have vl1lted Hauser at HUllti.qt.oD Intercom· munity Hospital report be ls UD· able to talk due to tbe lun& i.D-·Jury. The patrolman'• eoUeques, however, ta.let tbe lnjured omeer appeared coherent and waa able to communicate by ualn1 band sl1ns. Hauser wu respond.lo1 to a police call when bi.a motorc)'c&e collided with a car pullln1 out ol a driveway on Edin1er Avenue near Sprtn1dale Street. Investigators Hld Hauser had bis emergency lights on, but that his siren wasn't activated. Tbe 18·year·old driver or the car wasn't l..rtjured. Hoose Plants Taken Thieves with a knife cut open a plastic greenhouse Monday night or early Tuesday to make off with about $476 worth or house plants, Fountain Valley police reported. The loss was re- ported to ofllcers by Superb Decor, 11822 Warner Ave. NEW YORK <AP> -Shah Mohammed Resa Pablavt un· derweot exploratory sur1ery to- day. New York Hospital ofnciala said. and ~re Waf apeculatJon the operation \avolved cancer for wbidl tbe shah reportedly baa beeD undet' treatment for years. The shah was taken to the re- covery room shortly before mid· day, boepltal spokesman Eamon Brennan said, quotin1 the shah's personal spokesman. It was not announced bow long tht\ shah bad been in surgery. Dr. Benjamin Kean, physician of the deposed Iranian ru.1e·r, went into the operating room with a team of surgical specialists this morning, said Kean ·a office manager, Mary Wii.aon. · Mias Wilson described the sur· gery as exploratory be<:ause she said the doctors did not know what they would find. Various news accounts aa.ld the aur1ery was for removal of the abab's gall bladder. Meanwhile, Empress Farah, wife of the ailina ruler, arrived at the hospital around 7 a .m .. under the eyes of a heavy MCW'i· ty force the shah bl'OQ1ht with him when he n ew here from Mexico on Monday nitbt. A 1pioUsman, Robert Arm8o. described the abah a& in IOOd aplrtta, ••Y1nl be was ·'happy to be ln the Ullited States." il\rmao said reporta ol the ab.ah 'a condi· lion had been euuerated. "He la far from breathlq bis Jut breath. but obviously 6e ls an ill man," tbe American 1pokesman said. Armao a.aid the abah received "thousands of telegrams from lra.nia.na" wishing him well. A hospital adminlstrator said reports of the shah's coodltioo would be updated today, but declined to say what tnfonna. · hon. i1 any. had been oblalned through vanous tests already com pletl'd A Stat.e Department source. who asked not to be 1denttf1ed. said thl' shah had a blocked bile duc t and was s uffering from cancer lfe did not spectfy the type of cancer . The New York Daily News t,o. day uoted unidenUlied ~ von Hemert's as aaytn1 tbe tbah bad lym pboma. cancer ol the lympla •11 tem, and had bMn reeetTtat chemotherapy treatmeat for years. Jt said tbt cbemodaenP1 re· centJy bad become .... effedive and the lhab developed a 111CtJ fever and lost wei&ht. Applications For FV Post Under Review The Fountain Valley City Council began reviewing the 100 applications received in response to their quest to replace City Mana1e r Jamea Neal Tuesday. Neal, &5, announced in July that be would relip tbe polt be has held for 14 years at the end of this year. Mayor Bernie Sval1tad said today that the five coundlmeo met for four boun late Tuesday, eoml.Qc ~with a Uat of 20 more probable candldates. Svalata d said the council hopes to ftnally eome up with L aborter Ult, "probably no mon thanlO,"tDr~. The 1Da1« Nl4 T5 peremt o1 t.be a..Ueata fw UM ..... plu•·•·Y••r Job are fro• Calilonda but that othera aN from aa far •••Y as Sou~ Africa. City Mana1er Neal. whole ... nual aalary is '4S.m. bu .,._ praised by city leaden for Ida "excelJeot " work for the city. NeaJ said bis reason for retJ.r. mg la to dedicate more time to teacb.ina and bis favorite bobbJ, racquetball. Neal currently works under a day.to-day contract after the cl· ty council canceled his two-year contract la~t year He had come under fire from city e mployee ~roup!t for alleged "threats and 1nl1m1dat1on " However . he received a $2,800 pay hike last November, accord- ing to Ball Ackerman, city personnel manqer ---- Fall Upholstery Sale ALL 3 LOCATIONS SOFAS -LOVESEATS -CHAIRS FEATURING * Famo us Brands. Heritage. Woodmark. Stanton Cooper and much more on sale. * All Pieces Quality Constructed - (8 way hand tied . hardwood frames etc.] * Arm Covers and Soil Resistant Fabrics '* Thousands of Fabn cs to select from . inc luding many Imports * Special O rders at Sale Pnces • All Floor Merchandise available tor Immediate Delivery STOP IN NOW . 1 I and beautify your home an time for the • All SCHAFFER BROS. up coming holidays LEATHER I LESS 25°/o Including lpeci11 Order lhru Oct. 311t ) 'I Irvine I Ye•r•-e--•#a.· Dally Ntnn .... P.. , VOL. 72, NO. 297, 'SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2~, 1979 J . 1 Meticulous Killer Stumps Cops ay JOANN UYNOLD8 Ot • ...,,.. ..... Nlne attacks oo Oranae Coast women bave been committed by 1 man police characten1e as be ' in& •·wrapped lo plastic '· because the luUer-rapisl leaves virtually no evidence behind when be strikes. "Traditionally we've been taught thal a criminaJ always leaves something behind, no matter how amall,' · aaid Capt Ron Lowenber(C of lbe Tustin police "There's alwaya sup· posed to be some microscopic evidence clothing rlbers, skin scrapings, something. "There may b e s u c h microscopic evidence in this case, but at this time we haven't found it." Police are using jargon when they refer to the suspect as be- ·Irvine Deci3ion 101 wrapped in plastic. That's just a shorthand way or explain· in& the lack of evidence. Not only do investigators have a lack or objects to trace back to the susped, they say lbey re· main In the dark about the weapon he's used in bludgeoning six women to death and serioU.s - ly injuring another three. Lt. Jack Calnoo of Costa Mesa e xplained that about all in- Low-cost Housing ' [ Proposal Approved By DAVlD KUTZMANN Of tlle O.lly Pllet SU" The city of Irvine has chosen a method with which it will try to provide affordable housing for low a nd moderat e income families. On a 4-1 vote Tuesday, the council went along with a pro- posal put forward by coun- cilman Art Anthony which calls for a survey of the city work rorce on housin~ needs. * * * 10.. Ballet? The results -of that s urvey would then be used to establish goals for providing lower cost housing in villages yet to be zoned. Voting against the plan was council member Mary Ann Gaido, who said she would pre- fer to see the proposal in its final form to be s ure it cou ld withstand any legal challenges. "l think it's extremely impor- tant we go with a legally de- * * * fensible position on this... Ms. Gaido said. The city has been the target of several laws uits in recent years charging that its zo ning po l ic i es we r e ex clusionary toward low.income persons. Assistant City Attorney Roger Grable told the council he felt the policy under consideration would be able lo stand up lo legal challenges once definitive guidelines were set. ~ 'Firm' Road. l!olicy . Proposed in Irvine Anthony's proposal was one of two lbe council was considering Tuesday night as part of its ef. fort to set numerical goals for housin g assistance i n lhe General Plan. , Tbe other.&::'· formulat· .t by db , called for estaM18bl8• pereeetasea for lower-c:oet units before zoning decision were made and then ap- l A propoaal by Councilman LaJTY Agran to have voten in June consider an initiative that would obligate future city ad- policies was rerouted by the Irvine City Council Tuesday night. In sending the proposal in- stead lo the city's transportation '! and planning commissions for study, a majority of council members said they doubled the wisdom or forcing future coun· cils lo accept current policies ( and ideas. f "I have serious reservations about us saying our solutions are I the solutions or all time," Mayor • David Sills said. , But Agran contended the city t should do something to show res- idents that policies meant to : s a feguard the qualit y or neighborhoo d s "will be ' something more than transitory . utterings of one counci I, lO be blithely set aside by a subse· . quent council." Joining with Agran in pushing for a June ballot measure was councilwoman Mary Ann Gaido. Agran suggested the council I use an "initiative ordinance" for establishing seven key road policies as an amendment lo the General Plan. "If approved by the voters," Agran said, "this initiative or- dinance ... would legally compel future city councils to abide by lbe will of the people unless and until the people themselves, by way or another citywide vote, or a specified amendment pro· Coast Weather Sunny through Thursday wilh highs near 70 at beaches and mid lo upper 70s bl1and:: Lows tootgbtts- lo 80. .IN8 .. E TODA" It'• a mu.a '°'1a /or the ftonu °" s-dav aoaMd llw Gmts-GRd ..... /orCoacla ltof llcalaoalf,COO.Stor,,P• Bl. t cedure, authorized a c.bange in those road policies." Agran's proposed initiative would have specified that: -Calver Drive as it runs south near Turtle Rock would not be ex t e nde d to the city 's southernmost boundary. -Culv er Drive in the northernmost section of the city would not serve as a freeway <See ROADS, Page A?) e}~~ that policy at tbe tlJne • ... t.o ... --1. Even tboqb they opted for Anthony's proposal, council members admitted the need for low coct housing far exceeds tbe city's ability to meet-that need. Anthony proposed the city sur-vey employees working in the Irvine Industrial Complex as well as students at UC Irvine, military personnel and civilian employees_ at the El Toro Marine Corps Afr Station, employees of the Irvine <See HOUSING, Page A2) Six Tiedrtogether Protesters Held S a x p e opl e wh o ti e d them selves together in a 60s· style anti-war protest were ar· rested today at the Military Electronics Exposition under way at the Anaheim Convention Center. The exposition has been dubbed a "war fair" by dem- onstrators. The arrests this morning bring to eight the number of protesters arrested at the convention center in two days . "They used plastic tie-loops to tie themselves together. They're pert of that (Catholic Workers) organization," said Dean Grose, spokesman for the Anaheim Con- vention Cent.er. Grose said police arrested the six for investigation or trespass- ing. The Catholic Workers is a Wave Pulls 2 Women to Sea; Both Drown AIUIEL-(-A-~Two women drowned whe n a large wave pulled them into lhe Pacific Ocean as they walked aloq a beach near here, authorities said. The vic:tima, Mary Forte, '9, ol Fl'elDO, and Marilyn Murr, 48, of V ac.aville, had cone to Point .Lobos on Tuesday for a picnic. After lunch they walked alonl Mooast.J Beach and wen bit by a wa~e. 1tooi.re1 County autbortU. rwportied. Tbne ...- witb them warned tbe wom• to leave tbe bueb, but they re- ported)J nfuled. Tbe·W0111m thin were ttnack , W ..._.tarp wave and ..,. . 1wept1wa,. Tb• men 1wam out to try to nee .. U..m bat failed. ~ bodl• ftlbed albor'e later. splinter group not affili ated with the Roman Catholic Church and which has members of all faiths. It has been an ecumenical pro· test. Two protesting Buddhist monks from Los Angeles were arrested Tuesday ror investigation of dis· turbing the peace when they re- f used to stop banging their drums. The show itself is a trade s how, Grose said. "l assume s ales occur. Engineers attend the show to see the latest ad· vances in the industry To our knowledge there arc no foreign delegates representing foreign countries. It is not a classified s how . Nothing in the r e is classified material. It is not a (See PROTEST, Page AZ> NY 'Johns' Get Airing NEW YORK lAP) The city-owned radio sta- tion. WNYC, has broad· cast-the-names-of nine-- men convicted of patroniz· log prosUtutes in the first "John Hour" as promised by Mayor F.dward I. Koch. The ataUoo also aired the ages and addresses of lhe men; convicted since Oct. 9, when Koch said names of thole convicted would be broadcut. Four of the men, •led 20 to 14, 1ave out-of-town ad· dreNel. Koch said the namea were belna broadcut "to deter people from roam· tna New York· CltY'• 1treeta ptcttn1 up pro9· tttatel. . .I am not mak· iDI any moral Judameat about pr'Oltltution." • ves tigators know about the weapon is that it's a heavy, blunt object. According to reports from the pathologists and crimioalists who've examined the head woundlf the weapon has caused, lbere are no traces of the object. Calnoo says that may mean the instrument is wrapped in s omething like pla s tic . "Presumably, if the weapon were wrapped in cloth, threads would be left behind," he ex- plained. Lowenberg said there's a possibility that the weapon could be bard metal or wood. "In or- der to use it and leave no trac· ings behind he's either awfully strong or it's long enough -like a baseball bat -that he de- velops leverage with it." Another investigator, Sgt. Ken 1-t ~•I•• A.__ .. ~ BobScMe•.-, ~Ila.-' BlO -Sousa entertain studmta Iii B_. .. .,. School classroom in Irvine Tuesday as fourth grader Ricky Lind's face mlrron the younptera' enjoyment. nae~ belong to Teatro de io. Pupptb. a •'-IN Gas Blast Destroys Courthouse STANARDSVlLLE. Va. (AP> A natural gas explosion leveled the Greene County gov- ernment building today, mo- ments after workers fled the structure at the urging of a con· struct1on foreman, author ities said The blast touched off a fire l h at gutted t he adj a cent courthouse Fifteen people ""ere reported injured by the explosion, sax or seven seriously Firemen were hampered by a water shortage. but reported the fire under control three hours after the 10: 15 a.m. explosion. Police said the foreman on a ne arby cons truction project dashed into the government building and warned employees that a gas line had been rup· tured by a backhoe. Shortly after everyone left. the blast shattered the two-story building .. we got all of the people o.ut before it blew," said Sheriff Harold Chapman. The blaze spread to the adja- cent courthouse, reducing the structure to a brick shell. The injured were taken to the University of Virginia Hospital in Charlottesville. Most records are believed to have been destroyed. Thom~n of Newport Beach, said he bas a personal theory that the killer picks up somet~g different everyUme he strikes, discarding the weapon afterwards. Police are reluctant to discuss their reasons for attributing the nine cases to the Orange County killer T he attacks date back lo (See KILLER, Page A2) Knott's Searches OK ' • I • 1 W-7Jiiil, Jury Says Park's Action P-roper 1 t I By &OBE&T BA&D& Ol .. OMl'I ........... Tbe Oran1e County Grand Jury bas concluded tbal Knott'• Berry Farm officials acted prop- erly when they searched 101De pat.ronsforweaponslnAupst. After an lnvnU1allon ol al· teaatiom, the Grand Jury hu determined: -. -Pataw flllMrtac U.. PU'k were told by meua1es: poeted at t.be eatrancel that tbef m1'bt be aearcbed. -n.e 1eare.M4I 1ubmlu.d to the IMldMll voluntarilJ. -,,. eeardl wu prucleDt and juaun.d aa a r.ult of Ups that Knott'• ~ become a bettle-aroud for IUI war. Orange County Supervisor Edlaoo Miller called for the in· vestiaatioD lnto allegations tbal the part dlscrimloaled against W1panlc 1>9troas. A lawsuit Ulo WU filed by an orsantption that can. itself the Coalition Acaillllt Police Abuse lnto a.llelatiom that the part dlscrhninated a1alnat Hispanic guesta. Tbe 111ll contended that Rb· panics maertnc the part Aua. s aad • were Harcbed wblle otben were not. JtDoU'• olftciala denied the al· leaaUc.... ••The Jury found lb1t operaton ol Knott'• 8ef1'1 rarm would not ba ve acted responsibly or lo the bell in- terests ol their patrona bad they not taken exlraordinar1 measures to eliminate the threa of gana violence," Foremaal Benton Bejacb said. • The Jury re•rt POinted out that five monfbs before tbe ae•ch one 1anc·nlated kilUq occurred at the amusement park. That lncldent, alon& wttb tip&, received by police, mandated lhat pNCauUonary meuur9 be taken to protee\ otW patrom, tbe report 1ald. It was noted that tbe t.,.._ ...,~operation yielded ... 30 lllepl ,...,.. trom ... wbowere~. , ' • • 'h'UMIOOV KNOWI HIM' Coeet •rtne lveped Himdreds 'See' Coast Suspect Th• IUl)fft In th• Orange Cout kllUnp la a dark-haired, dark·•1ed man of me.dtum hel~t and weifbt but powerf\ll· ly built. Police from the ftve Jurladlc· tiODI .tlere be bu •truck NY be'• been •potted several bun· dred time• in the laat three daya. "Everybody who calla knows exactly who be la," aigbed DettdiYe Sit. Sam Cordeiro ot the Calta lleaa Police Depart. ment. Police laaued a drawin1 of the suspect Monday and aince then the five agencies have been swamped with calla fl"Om people who think they can put a name to the picture or who have seen him somewhere. In Tustin, where two of the at· tacks occurred, authorities hired extra telephone operators to handle the more than 100 calls a day that police department was receiving. Costa Mesa police set up a hot line to handle telephone leads on the identity of the suspect. A desk officer there esUmated lhat Tuesday he handled more than 100 calls himself "Everybody was s ure they knew who he was. There are only half the people in town who aren't suspects, and they're women," n e said. In addition to seeking help from ffaidents ln Identifying the suspect, police have warned apartment dwellers to be on the look oat lor wpldou8 people lo tbefr ....,,.bart.ooda. I That bU ai.o produced a rub or calla. A spokesman for Newport Beach police said moat of the suapicioul people spotted by res- idents are iooe when officen arrive al the scene. While the calls. have created monumental work loads for de- t ecli ves pursuing the suspect a nd patrolmen looking for those s us picious people, police say they'd rather have it that way than have residents ignore the problem. "We definitely don't want to discourage anybody,'' comment· ed Capt. Ron Lowenberg from Tustin. Detectives ln the agencaes tn· vestigatln1 the attacks that have 1efL alx women and an unbom baby dead have been worltinc 12 to 18-bour daya to pursue the lead• produced by the phone calls. Lt. Gene Norden of Irvine said his department, like the othen, baa 1iven priorities to lnform.1· tion as it comes in ao that ln· vnti1aton can concentrate oo the moo likely leads "We 're keeping it all on flle and we will work our way tbroulh it," be said. "We're ~ throwing anythlna out." ~ P888e8 Test JERUSALEM (AP) -Prime Minister Menachem Begin won hl• tint teat in the winter session ol the laraell Parliament as predicted, defeatin1 a parcel of five DCM:Oaftdence motions by a 12· vote mlll'lln· DAILY PILOT ,,..Ot-C-o.11~ Pl ...... h•-1<• .. ·-l>l_tt.._""1.t.1•-·-... , ... °'_ c ... 1 ,....,.,_,.~, ,._ .. ,.,..,_.,,, -11.--.., ......... ,,, ... , ... c .... -N-flNdl. _....,. ... etaCftl-tol"VtlltT,I-. ~ ............ ,.c .. t1 • .. ..., ••• ..--··--'-' .. •<»rt-""'40•• Tho -lptt _.,,.,,. -I\ ti UI ..... ..,, si.-c .. 1.i.•M• c•11.,.,. • .,.,. .. _ ..... _ "'""'"ft' __ ,_ .lac• •. CWil9 ,,, ......... Cit .. , ___ __ ~ ....... .,, .. ,_ .... ~ -~ .. --........ ~"·-...... -W"""'4 • ....., '''''" 111• CM•>t1Mn1 C11111nM Mffni*'I ta-M7' "-Mfl~ ---a~ .. ~:=.~=~~ •• ,. .. ~";lt!IM _, .... ,. ..... ..:.: ,.....,.._. =~~ l fte wart (JI I tlUlnt •'*'IY rom rruu.e. f\aeled bttter clebe\e Tueada, nJfht between m•m· bera ot the rvlH City CouncU, tncludlq a marae by one CCM&n cUman that the P.-nel ,,,., ••cty. ln,c a •low deal.b. ' Th• eouncil ulUmalely vOWd J.2 to hlv. tbe commltt• U · aume IOie respouibtUty for UM preparation ol a draft enero element to tbt General Plan without the anlltuce of a full· lime or part-Ume planner. Dluentini weN council mem· bera Mary Ann 0Mido and Larry A1ran, both of whom 1upported propoaala calUna for tbe hlrlq of a city plaDMr to a11llt the panel In Ill work. ''It'• obvioua to me thll com~ mittee I.I ctyin1 a alow death at the handa ol thia City Councu," Acran said in ar1u1n1 for more support for the citJzeDJ advisory 1roup. Councilman Blll Va.rdoulls de· nled tbe city wu tryin1 to sune the commlttee'a efforts. Vardoul.l.t said he P1'9ferred to aee a drift of aoala and obJec· Uvea for the proposed enerl}' element and then move on the ll· s ue alter reviewing iJ. Mayor David Silla alao said be wanted to see a "skeleton energy element" before making a deci&on on spending city funds on such an undertaking. But a heated excban1e then ensued between Silla and Agran Police Quiz Prowler in Slaying of 6 By DELORES BROOKS IBWIN Of Ille Delly l'I ... SIMI A Santa Ana prowler suspect is being checked today as a possible suspect in the murders of six coastal women although police say it is likely he isn't the killer. Santa Ana poli ce identified the s uspect as Jon Richard Roland, 18. He is h eld on prowling charges. Police from both Costa Mesa and Tustin were conferring with Santa Ana investigators on the case today. Officers sa1d RolaAd lau ex, erclsed bis riglat to remata elleat and refuses to talk witlr t11· vestlgators. "He somewhat resembles the composite drawing," Santa Ana detective J oe Gualdoni said, in reference to the artist's sketch of the killer suspect that has been circulated by Costa Mesa poli ce. ''But the r e's a g reater possibility he isn't the kiUer," Gua ldoni exp l ai ned . · 'Cii;cwnstances s urrounding his arrest suggest be isn't." The arrested man had no weapon, mask or gloves, Gualdoni said. Police have been seeking a man they believe is rea~ible for the bludgeon deaths of aix coastal women ln two years, four of them from Costa Mesa. Roland, a musician, was described by police as atandinfl 5 feet 11 inches, weighing 160 pounds, with shoulder-length brown hair, green eyes, a mustache and acne scarring on bis face. Roland was apprehended by Officer Donald MacDonald, who was part of a stakeout team near the MacArthur Villa1e apartment complex, in the 1000 block ol W. MacArthur Blvd., Santa Ana .. The ~am had been assigned to watch the area as part ol a search for a rapist who baa vie· timized eight women since the beginning of the year Jn the south part of Santa Ana, Gauldoni said. * * * ,.,,.... Pflfflfle A J KILLER ••• Augmt, 1977, although eight of them have occurred since April of tbil year. They have occurred in Costa Mesa, Irvine, Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights and Tua Un . The assaults are linked by the unusual lack of phys ical evidence as well as th e almilarities in the way the crimes were committed. While the victims ranted In aae from 17 to 31, fit a variety ol phyalcal deacription1 and worked at a cross section of jobs, one thing they •bared ln common wu the fact that th•.y all lived in apartmenta with around-floor entries. Those entries were all situated so that they couldn't be aeen from the street. Knoth•r Important elem.ut that u.altet the tuea i1 that tbe womm a1J b.cl 19ft a willdow or a door Wllocked .. That meant tbe klller never bad to force IDtry lnto tbe apartments. ff• bu •truck betWHD tbt houn ol 11 p.m. and ' a.m., UIUal}J OD weekend.a. ' - when the mayor Hld he wu convlnc•d lb•r• were "pbllo•optUcal dlff•rencea on the City Councll" in retard lo eneri}' Pollciea. He mentioned matttin 1ueh u re11le controls and policinl ot ~ray conaw:ns>· Uon. A1ran demanded be be aJ· lowed lo apeak, but Silla said tbe councilman wa out of order. A 11boutJ111 match between the two ended when Silla finally yielded the noor. A1ran said it was "un· fortunate" ror the mayor to <:baracterbe the views of otber , memben of tM t'OUAell on ma~ t.era UPGG which .... at leut, had never 1poken, Before tftt excban1e, Mrs. Oaido Hld •he 1upported the birln• ol a IUU-Ume planner lo a11l1t the committee because ''enel'I)' II the number one 1aaue in ~· CGmlb'J tod.ay .• ' She nld •be felt "very bumlllated" that the council had been malting tbe committee "beg lor funds." City otftciall said tbey were wary of 1pendln1 any more mon~y oo enern atudlea after already ahelUn1 out "20.000 for /1 a couultant'1 report. Agran bad ralaed tbe queaU"'1 ol continuin1 the committee'• work because of council action during budget bearlnp to cut back on staff support ror lLa work. By havtq the committee U · aume 10le real>Oftllbllity for pre- paring a draft energy plan, the coat to the city will be nellMI!· 1 ble. I Hiring a full·time planner wu estimated to coat about $27,000 and a put-time planner would have eost about t10,ooo. Tire Theft ·'Suapect Slain CAJl848 .<P> -Aa attempt to steal tlrH ended l.D deaila earb to- day, PGlice N1d'. Pollet Lt. Blll Hunt· t.o1too sald Jrvto Barney, '9, wounded oae ot two oien be found tr)'ina to take the Urea ott a car owned by Barney'• IOD. The two attack•d Barney with tlre lroo1, Huntlnston aaJd. Davi• Cbavei:, 19, d19Cl lD ™· City Hoapltal of a aide wound. Jack Garcia, 18, waa jailed for investiga- tion of anault and at. tern pted petty tbeft. Agran's Dump Role IJit l',....P-AJ ROADS ••• lnmlnus or be otherwise con- nected to the propoeed San Joa. qutn Hills Transportation Cor· ridor. Irvine Planner Wants Him Off Panel -8-lta Caayoa Road would not accommodate more than two lanea of trafllc near Turtle Rock. The Bee Canyon dump ilaue, which baa pitted the city of Irvine aaaJnst the county for three months, generated more m wlll Tueaday nilht, this Ume amon1 city officials who have fou1bt the project. A member of a committee which has studied county plans for buildin1 the dump ln the tiilla north of Irvine lambasted COUD· cilman Larry Acran's work with the group and called for biB ouster lrom the panel. No acUoo was taken on tba\ request, however. Planning Commissioner Larry Hoffman in particular was ,.,,..... P-.e Al PROTEST. • secret show at all." "Actually, it's kind or boring,'' said the show's promoter, Philip Ullo. "Have you ever seen an electronic connector? It's not very sexy.'' Al var ious displays visitors can play chess with a computer, view integrated cir cuits or digital switching devices -"a lot of communications equip· m ent," Grose said. "One guy has ultra-violet ink that shows whe re an electronic circuit board has worn down." Although ·some of the devices do have potential military a~ plication, tbe abow lDcl.-. ao actual,...._.. Tbeni were ao aucleaJI de· · vices, either, which seemed to disappoint one young protester who identified herself as "just Susan." "f actually came to this because some of my anti -nuclear friends were com ing," she said "We hkc to go together because we· re against the same things." The d emons trators. who staged a candlelight march Mon day night to protest the s h ow, included mus ician Graham Nash, members of the Alliance for Survival and the drum-beatlng Buddhist monks. Grose said the drum-beating continued today. "There will probably be some more arresu," he said. "They (protesters) have said they m ean to do something every three or four hours." Security is tight for the week-long show, which includes 127 companies exhibiting radar systems, laser communicatioo.s devices and other esoteric elec· tronics equipment. A dozen Anaheim police officers stood just inside the convention center entrance barring the way to all but those who could prove they worked ln the defense industry. F,....PageAJ HOUSING ••• Ran c h Water District and workers for the school district, uni verslty campus and city Itself. A task force also would be formed with representatives from the Greater Irvine Jn. dustrial League, the Chamber of Commerce, IRWD, school dis· trict, Marine base and other agencies. The panel, be said, would assist In developin& ques· lions and distributing surveys. Anthony said the city would update the survey each time a residential zone change was re- Queated oo a village scale . The results of that update would be uaed to establish the actual number of low or moderate coet bou.aing units to be provided. "A lot of tb1.a information la already available," Anthony said ol the aurver. be bopea will be dont by Apri . Re also said other agencies such aa the in~ dustrial league and unlverslty couJd share in the coat of such a atudy. Planntna Commi11toaer Ray Catalano, who hu 1potea out frequently on the boutUtl q-.. t.lon, warned eoundl members that a needl IUl"V9J would be a very expMldve and tlJM tcm• 1uml111 projed. ,., critical of Agran's failure to a~ pear al a Board of Supervisors hearing laat month in which it was decided to locate the landfill station in Bee Canyon, one or several sites under atudy. Opponents of the dump alte, which ts scheduled to be in operation by 1963 to replace the Coyote Canyon landfill disposal station. have cited noise, pollu lion, litter and odor problems that could result. Hollman and Agran should have been at that Sept 26 board session to defend the city's posi- tion and seek a delay an the mat ter . But Agran said his opposataon to the dump site had been "Dl05t vigorous" and that be Is pre- pared to ask the c1ty attorney to study the possib1llty or filing swt against the county because of "legaUy defectJve as pects" of it\. action. Agran bas explained that he missed the supervisors session because be was given an er· roneous hearing time on the matter rrom Supervisor Edison Miller's office Even if he had appeared, he said . the county ha s "never lis tened to the c1ty · · And he said a letter from the city asking for a delay was already in county bands. Hoffman also lashed out at Agran Tuesday night for meet· Ing with two officials from the state's office or planning ud re- search in an effort to set up a meettnc with the county. "I find thia incredible •· Hoffman fumed, claimin1 coun'ty officiala have always been willin& to meet with city representatives. He said be had "Little faith" in Agran's repre;;entalion on the committee; to \vbicb be waa ap. pointed by council memben in August. Agran said there bad never been any friction among com- m 1 ttee members and that he and Hoffman bad not clashed in the past. Brown Answers Query on Busing BOSTON <AP) -Calilomfa Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr .. try. 1ng out a presidential candidacy m this racially uneasy city, bas endorsed school integration but expressed doubt about busing. "Well, I'm not a big supporter of bu.sing, .. the Democratic con tender responded to a quesllon, triggering both hisses and ap. plause. Then he qwckl y added that the need for integration "is JUSt as urgent as ever l do lcnow that a society that 1s dJVided tS a society that wiU collapse." von Hemert's -Harvard Aveaae north would not be widened to accom· modate four or 1lx lanes of traf· Ile. Other initiative proposals ca lled for nol widening Micbelaon Avenue Bridge and not allowing any more than two lanes of traffic alon1 the pro- posed Harvard Avenue ex- tension from Michelson to Uolvenlty Drive. Councilman Art Anthony said each of the roadway policies mentioned ln A&ran's plan have some bearin1 on important future laod use deciliona. Councilman Bill Vardoulis said illues related to land uae would need review by tbe transportation and planning commission. He said the city could gather more information through an en· vironmentai report and find out what impact the most intense use of the land would have on the current circulation system. Former councilman Ray Quigley criticized the proposal as being "a responsive but not a very responsible action." Quigley said fu ture councils would need lo reconsider de- cisions of pnor administrations and that the ballot plan would foreclose the decision making abilil..les of those councils. Fall Upholstery Sale ALL 3 LOCATIONS SOFAS -LOVESEATS ... CHAIRS FEATURING * Famous Brands. Heritage. Woodmark, Stanton Cooper and much more o n sale. • All Pieces Quality Constructed - (8 way hand tied. hardwood frames etc.) • Arm Covers and Soil Resistant Fabrics .,, Thousands of Fabrics to select fro m. including many Imports • Special Orders at Sale Prices • All Fl oor Merchandise available fo r Immediate Delivery STOP IN NOW I I -, ,, and beautify your home tn time for lhe • ALL SCHAFFER BROS. up coming holidays. LEATHER LESS 25°/o lndudlng Sptcl•I Orct.r thru Oct. 3111 ------------·----------- -----------------·----------- t I ' 3 ' t l I I: ' ' r ''• ( DAILY PILOT Jl,J 'Nuclear Wastes I >um Into Sea'~: !!• t.• '·· I·! •1 aoesat Maaaa ................ Oran1e County Saapervhor Ralph Cl.n ehaf'ftd TMMay that tis pettoent of U.. b...,._ waalel prod~ bl U. comty are lUe1ally dumped •nto UM ocean Establish Trans/ er Plan, Clark Urges ""> reasonable diatuce, the ...,an;;• says, lndutrltt would bH~: a lternatlvei to tbe tue1al d~'!. in1 into the ocean. aewen, flood,:~ · 'Tbb i.. • 1hockto1b poor method of tbe dlapoul ot haurd ou• materlals. •• aald Clark. who call~ IOI' lbe con· Slructloo of • eow1t,y lranafer atatlon lo handle the toxic Fullerton Slayer Gets Life By FREDERICKSCHOEMEHL Of .. Deity ........... Declaring at a bearing Tues· day that be would have imposed the death penalt y if the law al· lowed it . Orange Co unty Superior Cour t Judge Ted Millard sentenced convicted murderer Ken Richard Hulbert to life imprisonment without possibility of parole. Hulbert. 28, form e rly of Fullerton. was found guilty Sept. 27 . by a jury of the 1976 first· degree strangulation murder of Whittier newlywed Gina Marie Tis he r and 13 other counts or kidnap. ra pe. robbery and sex per version in connection with at· tacksontwootherwomen. One o( the victims had been le ft for dead in an Irvine drainage ditch. She later re- covered and testified against Hulbert during his s uperior court trial. Millard said at the sentencing hearing that he wanted to send Hul be rt to the s tate's gas chamber. but could not do so because of laws that were in cf· feel at the time of the Tisher slaying Hulbert acting as he had during much of bis trial - rocked slightly in bis seat at the counsel table as Millard ad- dreaed bim. was tea Clarll aald the,.. are no claa• l l1ndllll alt.el In the county to handle the wutet. He ala.ted that rather than m•klna •lone and coatly trip to approved altet, the material la beln1 dumped into .ewera btfore flnc:llq It.I way into the oce•n Fellow supervisors endoned Clark 'a call for a study to de· velop a tranafer atation ln lbe county to be opented privately. The m1teriall tMo would be collected. 90rted and tranaport- ed by truck to approved sites ln Calabasas. West Covina and Palos Verdes. A un~ study by Science A~ BalftDag to a fi'luf ffl Sk9 Kelly Burris. 8, of Hunu.rigton Beach. pauses while climbina a sphere to study an unusual pattern of cloud pu!ts ln the sky. She was photographed ln Huntington plicalions of La Jolla estimated that 115 mlllloo 1allons of non- sewerable liquid and bHardoua materials were being generated in the cotmty. T~e material included toxic wastes, heavy melals, oil waatea. pesticides, volatile sol· vents. acids, alkalis and brine. Tbe study also defined two major projectioo areas for these kinds of wastes. One ia south Santa Ana. Coeta Mesa and Irvine . The olher la Anaheim and Fullerton. Tbe report said only that class 1 landfills can legally dispose of lhe wast.es. With a transfer facility within Beach's Lake Park. whe r e trees and curved bars formed a perfect frame for an autumn Vdta. control channels. vacant Iott· and other landfU1 sites. • .. Clark aald he believes the transfer staUon could be operat· ed privately and without coet to county taxpayers. A study by county agencies on the feulbility of the project is expected to be completed in four months. Miller Assailed By Riley By RAYMOND ESTRADA .IR. Of -Deity PO .. Staff County Supervisor Thomas Riley told a group or Rotarians Tuesday that his fellow board member Edison Mille r "has no mtegrity " But Riley added in his talk to South Laguna Dana Nigue l Rotary Club members that foes of Miller were WlSe to abandon a recall attempt against the con troversiaJ appointee of Gov Ed· mund Brown Jr Miller. a former Manne col one l accused of collaborating with the North Vietnamese whlle their capl!ve. replaced former '1Upervasor Ralph D1edn ch who was convicted of bribery. Maller had the support of political ac t1vi sts Jane Fonda a nd Tom Hayden Riley told the 75 Rotarians present T uesd ay in South Laguna the recall issue probably would havt> appeared on the same ballot m June as the one for Miller 's attempt to be elect· ed to a four-year term on the board "He <Millen as running • agauiat tbe board." Riley uaert· . ed Riley aald he eitpecta t.o eee ,, Aue1nblymaa Bruce Mestande. , R·OraD91!. ~ llWer la tM June etectloft for the board ..a. ·. "Maner wanta lo make the Aaked II he bad anytbln1 to sa1. Hulbert. who once claimed to be a "soldier of God." told Millard .that he had "followed orders t.o the letter." HulberLhas claimed lbal it was bis purl)(>Se to life lo drlv" the devtl from earth. Women. h• said, were agents of the devil. Hulbert acted as his own at torney throughout the Superior Court proceedings In an unex pected twist. he rested his de· fense without presenting any witnesses or evidence in his beha lf Protesters To Conduct 'Legal Vigil' Juvenile Hall Eyes 'Outside' Food Ban Edison II ikes Electric Bills 18.2 Percent bt"a rd feel incompe tent and crooked, .. Riley added. The fiftb dJ•trtct aupen19or .... ned uaa ~ Mtlter "ta tr7iJl« to pick out an • the ne1at1ve things on the · board .. Raley had addressed most of his remarks Tuesday to county plans on affordable housing lhe proposed San Joaqum Halls Cor n dor and airport proble ms His final aq~ument to the 1ury consisted of two words. "llllasu Nogabugundu " Hulbert refused to translatt> the remark. other than to say at was an ancient saying about 5.000 years old. At the s entencing he aring. Hulbert told Millard that he had done everything "but expose II· llasu." In 1977. J udge Wilham Lee overturned a Jury 's findings, declared Hulbert mentally in· competent to stand trial. Anti-semitic Group Fined THE HAGUE. Nethe rlands <AP > -A clislrict court rmed five Leiden University students a total of S500 and ordered them e victed from university housing for insulting black students and s inging "all Jews should be shot•' in German outside the room of a Jewish student. Two other students charged with them bad already left the dormitories. The court found the seven guil· ty of ·'fascist a nd racial · sloganeering, lntimidalion and molesting of fellow students, and disrupting the normal student life style.'' About 50 anti-nuclear-weapons activ is t s a r e p lanning a "peaceful . legal vigil" Sunday outside the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station to protect the Navy's Trident submarine Oeet. Christie Menadier or Long Bea ch s aid the Seal Be ach Nuclear Action Group's vigil h. in conjunction wilh demonstra· tions around the count.ry. includ· ing civil disobedience scheduled at Lockheed plants producing parts of the Trident system. Ms Mcnaclier said there is no public evidence to suggest that Trident system components are housed at Seal Beach. which she claims does handle nuclear weapons. Navy author ities. following policy, have neve r confirmed or denied the existence of nuclear weapons at the Seal Beach de· pot. Th e A c ti o n G roup spokeswoman said her organiza lion favors "complete disarms ment" and objects to lhe Trident fleet now under construction because It is a ·'first strike" weapon. "One Trident sub." she said, "has enough nuclear firepower to destroy every Soviet city with a population over 100,000." Most of Sundaf's dem· onstrators. she said, are from t he Huntington Beach-Seal Beach area lbalaiag IJaeppesed By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN Ol n.t Oa1I' l'llel Slaff Visitors may no longer be able to brmg food and beverages to youngsters detained al Orange County's Juvenile Ha ll if a pro· posed policy change is made T he proposed change for the j uvenile detention center located at 331 City Drive, Orange. "will inc r e a se the Juvenile Hall st aff's capability to better supervise visiting hours." Chief Probation Offi cer M 1chael Schumacher said. ~chumacher said visitors in the past have attempted to give the children drugs. weapons and banned foods along with the ap· proved items. There was no ~icular in ci dent that prompted the change. according to Re x Ca stellaw, chief deputy probation offi cer. "We had been thinking about it for some time." Castellaw said. "During the evening visits we sometimes have 120 to 150 people." The number of people jam- ming the visiting rooms at the ha ll taxed the skills of staff members assigned to monitor the visits, he said. "We've had some problems with cigarettes. drugs and other forbidden items." Castellaw ad de<!. Besides contraband and Um.it· e d s taff , Cas tellaw cited psychology and nutnllon as rea· sons visitors would be prevent 17 to Get County Posts Orange Count)' supervisors have appointed 17 persona t.o of. fice in lieu of election. Supervisors took lbe acUoo in special diatricu ln wbicb the number of candidates equal~ tbe number of offlcea available ancl tbere were, ln effect. no races In the Nov. S electloa. Tb• nomiDlel were appolna.d to foar-year terma alated to . be~. to t.be Capistrano .... Sultar>' Dlltrlct board wen acl .lldliebael, Mm Calle Porto••.1.. Caplstrano Beaeb; Er•• &1tep, Hl'71 CaUe Grmada. Ca•rano Beach, and o. •lftPkin, .f021 eau. Abril, SU Clemente. ~I far S...ta Ma Moun· &atu Couty Water Dlatrlct -~d waa Charle. a. Wall. 20442 Pine Road, Trabuco Canyon. For the Capistrano Bay Com· munlly Services District board, 1upervl1ora appointed two Caolatrano Beach residents. Ralph Marsden, 352t1 Beach Road, and Earl )(tiler, 35127 Beach Rolld. .Supervieort tap])ed lncum- bentl Marlo Durante, 1133 Pomona Ave., Col\a Mesa; and !!u1eae 0 . Ber1eron, 2885 Europa Drive, Cotta Mesa, u board members for tbe Mesa Coneolldated Water Dlltrlet. AppoUMd to tbe Tbne Aftb Bay Community Semce1 Dll· trlct board were Clark J . BuaweU, IN. Vlltl de Catallna; Cal.ta L. Nel9oa, 1 8. Alta lllta Road, and Robert s. WarMr, az • N. La Senda. all of Soutb Laguna. Kathleen M. Dahlquist, 69 S. La Senda Drive. Soulh Laguna. was chosen to fill two years of an unexpired term on the board. C atberlne Ch a uncey. 188 Surfalde Ave .. Surfside, was ap- pointed to the board of the Surfllde Colony Community servlcet Dlatrlct . Mluloa Viejo resldenta Don 8 . Schone, 22382 Canaveraa. and Tbomaa C. Blum , 21558 Valp1rallo Drtve, were a~ ed to the Santa MU'lartta Water Dtltriet boerd. And count)' aupenlaora named James F. PeMe)', 111 Emerald Bay, and Jobn A. Vibert. 1111 Bmerald Bay, to tbe board of tbe Emerald Bay Service Dlatrtct hr lhe Lapna a .. cb-.rea. > ed from bnng1ng in food wi th thl· LO~ ANG El.t!:S 1Ap 1 po licy change c u ., t o m t' r, o r ~ou t ht' r n Some youngsters don't have Cahfonua Edison will bt paying v1s1tors. he said an average or 18 Z ~rcent more "Those not v1s 1ted a rt! let for t'lt'ctririt y nt''(l month down enough But when they s~ followin~ the .,tatt-Publ1r their companions get candy or l t 1 I it 11• s co m m 1 , ::. 1 on ·' coke. it's even more d1sappomt Julhonzat1on or d S432 malhon 1ng annual rate 1ncreaM· ror Edison The chief deputy probation or Th(' Pt.:C'., approval of the fa cer added that meals served at ent'rg~ 1.·~t ddJU::.tment Tuesday Juvenile Hall meet n gid nutn · was basf.'d on <;ubstant1al pnct> t1onal standa rds Mkl'?> bv thl' Or~an1zat1on of When visitors bnn~ in goodies. Petroleu·m Exporttng Countnc::.. the children often don't eat their which havt' not bt.•en covered by ::.cheduled meals. he said bill collecllons. t:d1 -.on offi cials Probation offi c1<1ls are pre ::.aid 1rnrcd to hear complaints about the proposed poli cy. Castellaw In the pa::.t IZ months . Ed1M>n ~a id offtc1ab said , thf' 11t1l1ty has The public 1i, invited to com 'l'ent ncarl~ $200 mil lion mOrP ment on the proposed change for fuel than 1t collected from Nov I lhrou~h Nov 15 at the customers county l'ubhc Information Of The PUL' Jct1on will raise tht fice in the !lull of Ad ministra· btlh of t} p1c...1l r es1dent 1a! lion. at Santa Ana Boulevard customers. using 5C kilowatts a and Broadway In Santa An a month. by S2 94 or 12 ~ pert'ent Pair Jailed In Smuggling OCEANSI DE 1A P 1 A rederal )Udge ha~ 'ientenced an Ocean:.1de couple in dn aben 'm u gglm~ operation which in 'est1~ator., 'ay wa~ b1R enough to m akt• $500.000 111 profi ts an nuall\ The nng mo\lcd 11lei;ta l ahen::. t hrou2h C...1 mp Pendleton to Jvo1d US Border Patrol check ~tat1on:. Dona Id Wayn•• W 11 11~. 30. plf'ad ed J!uilt\ to h a rboring aliens and wai. 'lentenced to sax months an pnson and.7\2 years· probation lfo• w1fo. Amy. 25. was given three year~ probation on a plea or gu1lt y to aiding and abetlmji? 11le~al entrv ~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gem Talk By J C llUMP/fRIES Ctt11/lf1 Gtmolog111. ACS FIRST WATCHES m<JM '" A menca What is considered to be the first watch factory in America was an 18-square-foot shop opened in the Boaton area in 1809 by a farmer and Baptist mlruste r named Luther God· dard. The cousin ol banjo-clock m aker Simon Willard, Goddard had dabbled in watchmakine during his early career as a farmer, then gave up farming to devote full time lo watchmaking. He bouebl En11ish watch parts from Boston impo"en. then fashioned bis own wheels, plates and other brass parts from cutlngs. He hired some skllled help from among BriUsh watcbm-aters who bad rou1bt in the Kine's army durin1 the Revolutionary War and had decided to stay on ln America. A Jeweler's magulne d ated 1885 called God· dard'a watches "creditable In their workmanship." When the Treaty of Ghent opened American por..a to a flood of cheaply·made Eu.ropean watcbee, Goddard hune on by lunllog to wateb repalrtn1 u a livelihood. Ke k.,t at ll \mW hla dealb ln llG at 80 ye1n ol aae. He was truly a p1ooeer ot American free enterp!1ae. THE OP ULENCE OF DIAMONDS THE ACCURACY OF O MEGA YOU'ii llrlcl --· •-yw!W•• 111 '"ll •-''9 0..--, frft.\ w.iclt lfl lM 'f•llOW ff• ..... , .. •4* ..,0 ... , ... .., bf.C• .. I Ill ""'._ "•Mino lhf IKO Anel lri l"9 ""'''"•'"' ~· ~-·· ... '""0. A4 twl.Y PILOT Wedneecs.y, October M, 1171 4'a11t .. ~oa ting Gaslight, 19791• TWINllL•. TWINILI:, UTl1..S LIGHT: You may h19e beard ,.port.I that Indicate the late, 1"at, all ltd auolioe abortale bu van•abed tn the waltt or h.laher pri('99. I bav. news for you. Th.la la only parUally true Here alone our bHt of all poulble coaata, for Hample, there la UtUe problem ln rincllnJ fuel durina dayU1ht boura. But juat try It 1t rusht. That may be another mat ter T tus grave U1telli1ence cam to m y attenllon only lut mght 1 wu drivtq down Newport Boulevard with my ''Maybe I Should Co CM<:k With tM Idiot Light. wife, headed for our Balboa digs, when approximately the following conversation took place: "YOU SEEM TO BE getting low on gas," she ob- served. ··How do you fi gure that," I replied. "The gas gauge needle is still bouncing off of the empty mark. . · · ··But why is that little red light bu ming inside the gas gauge ... she persiste d ··That's JUSt the Idiot Light," I explained patiently. · Pay no attent ion to 11 WASHINGTON <AP> -The \American Medical AHoclaUoo llle1ally ftlltrained competltioo amonc lta pby1lcla.n members by r .. t.r1cttn1 their advtrtlll.Dc ind eolkitation of patient., the Federal Tr•dc Commtl&lon de· cidcd today Probatio~ For Female Rapist Set HARTVILLE, Mo. (AP> -A wo man charted with rape in a sexual assault involvlne t..wo teen·aie boys bas been plaCi9d on probation after appearing ln court with her four children and ple ading guilty to reduced charges. Connie Supancic, 27, pleaded guilty Tuesday in Wright County Circuit Court to misdemeanor charges of sexual misconduct. SHE RAD BEEN charged with rape and second-degree sexual assault tmder a new state law that. provides for women to be charged with rape. The old law provided only for charges ol contributing to the delinquency of minors. ''I thought about the cbildren and I didn't know what. to do with them." said Associate Circuit Judge M.J . Huffman. "I paroled her on the condition that she pay the fine and conduct herseU as a law-a biding citizen a nd keep those boys away from ber borne." HUFFMAN SAID lbe county prosecutor recommended the ~ duced charges and a floe of $25 on each charge, but the judge s aid he fell she should also be given a jail term and sentenced her to concurrent 60-day terms. Huffman said M rs. Supancic had her four boys -2 lo 7 years or age -in court a nd he decided not to require her to ser ve the lt>r m r NATIONAL I WEATHER 'Ethics' Under Fire The commlJlion ordered the AMA to etop lmpoainl the reatrtctJont. But, revenlol an earlier lnltial declslon by an FTC admlnl.atraUve law juqe, the commlttloo ruled that the AMA may formulate "reuona· ble etblcal 1wdelinel" eovern· Squeezed 111 ln1 acceptable advertlllDJ. •• ETIDCAL PalNCIPLES of the aiedical proteuloD bave pre- vented doetof'I and medical or· 1anlutklal from d.lltemiDatinl information on the prices and services they offer. thus severe- Vera Coking 's 22-room boarding house in Atlantic City is nearly surrounded by structural steel for a new caaino hotel. She complains she and her tenants "live like animals:· Mrs. Coking had·'refused a n offer of Sl.S million for the property ly lAhlbltlae competlUoo • ..,... beallb care provlden," com· mil&ioner David ClaDtoe laid lD lbe FJ'C opmlon. "It ta etpecially Important that pnce ..t.ertiaiaC remain u uofeltered aa po11lble, '' tbe opinion Mcled. ~ Alt"°'IP the AllA Ud • lJD.. mediate com.meat todaJ tbe •· aociation la tbou&bt llkefy to ap- peal the FTC"• rullnc to a federal court. ID advance of tbe decision, the AMA tald it would appeal any Wlfavorable rullAI. Io permlttlog the AMA to publish "reasonable ethical gu1dellnel," the commlaakm re- cognized that the uaoclation bas a valuable role to play lD decep- tive advertialng by pbysiclam. IN ALLOWING some aelf- regulaUon of advertiaine and solicitation, the n'C deellDe( to follow the law judee's pre- liminary ruling, which came nearly a year a&o. That decision would have barred the AMA from any reg- ulation ot physician advert.lslng for two years and would have al· lowed the AMA to ialue adverti&· ing guidelines thereafter only with FTC approval. The law judge, Ernest G. Barna, bad said the AKA's pro- hibition agaimt its members sollcilinl patleota baa developed into a device for i.n.awint physi- ciau • profita. BARNES SAID the AMA 's rules for its 200,000 members prevent customers from being told what health aerv\cea are avallable. "The coats to the public in terms of lea expenaive or even, perhaps, more im· proved forms of medical services. are great," be aa.ld. State and local medical societies can take diaclpllna.ry steps against violators that can make it very difficult to practice medicine. The AMA. which repreaeots about 60 percent of the nation's physicians, is the parent for many or the st.ate and local medical associations that enforce the AMA codes. "Why not'" "Because that li ght 1s Just for 1d1ots It':. mcanmglc:>:. It tells you nothing. "These good old-fashioned gauges here on the instru· ment panel are the only things you can believe. "They put those Idiot Lights on all the cars now jus t for stupid, unaware drivers who can't read these precision \nstrumenta. Hospital Bills Flayed Association lawyer Newton Minnow, in urging the com· 'Tl1Ss1oners to overrule the la w JUdf.!t'. ~aJd doctor.· advcrtistn~ has led to m~lanct.., of patient!'. being lun>d to doctors who caui.1:: them physical harm. "They've got those Idiot Lights hooked up to every WASHINGTON lAP> -They came to Washington -old, an- gry and put-upon by what to them a re outrageous medical expenses. thing now i.eat belts, ignition swslchc:s, water tern per a ture---everything. "fF rr ICEEPS UP like this, one day they'll put an Jdiot Light in here to te ll you when the cigarette lighter is pus hed in." Clutchlng copies of hospital and doctor bills. 400 elderly ac- t1 vis ts swarmed ove r Capitol 11 111 Tuesde1y to complain for themselves and to put m a word . for their children who are als11 hc>nl ovt•r by C'Xplos1 v<· health 1-.1n• COSL'> After I'd exhausted myself on this lecture. m y wife ob- served quietly, "We ll ~myway. that red Idiot Light on the gas gauge sure has b<>en on for a long time ·· "Not to worry." I :.oothPd "Blamed thing 1!> probably JUSt shorted out " I b;mged my fist on the gas gauge a cou pie of limes for l·mphas1s Wt• were about half a block from home when the <-ngine quit It Just burped once, wheezed , and died TJIEIR STORIES included IT WAS VERY QUIET m the car as we coasted up tn front or the homestead. She finally broke the silence. Evelyn Donner Day of Mc quon, Wis .. who brandished a bi ll or $25.155.50 for 39 days in the hospital for heart surgery. "Nice timing," s he said It took about a n hour to find a gas station that was open in Costa Mesa to sell me a couple of gallons in cans. D o r o th y R ya n o f Youngstown. Ohio, who said the famtly of a friend who died of a stroke was charged thousands of dolla rs for "'hospital inciden- When I poured it into the tank, I did notice that the red Idiot Light inside the gas gauge was no longe r on I guess I didn't need il any more. Snow Pelts Michigan High Winds, Rain Hit Other Areas Tnaperat11res HI IA "" Alb<l'CI"* " ., AU•nl• •• ., Betllmor• IO ., .1• m .... ero ~ ,. Bolw SI 0 OS &Mton n u Bvflelo 10 ., •• ClleyenM •I 33 CIMYQO 0 3S .01 ,_,_, )J 41 Cln•I~ 65 "° 0.1-Ft Wiii 7S " o.n ... r .. " O.trolt " ,.. ~-,. ~ ......... v ... .. Houst .. 10 " lncl'epollt •5 " .01 JK!ll'Ylllt .. M ICaMClt'f Sol JS Lff\f .... 1' st LIW. ltock .. 4S LOS ..... ... JI LCMlltYllle n .u ~· u ... Ml..-nl ti 14 Mii.._ .. ... ,.. .02 Mpt...stP .. JI NH .. 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Mt1 t :OSp.M S•rfRepert Forec .. 1 vellel to• MllllM · Surf: •--llel9"t In'"' Me• llllUM llolOllt In leet ,. .. 1011 In M<oncl• lu.m• S.111•-k• NewD911 Hvftll"G'lon Sen 01-"°""'' A119MH ,.., 1 J 10 ' 4 10 i s 11 4 • II Swell .... .,.,.., llel"'1111 '"I Me• lmum 1'91GMllll..._D1,_llOft, tum• Seftl• MOii!<• N-ponHldlftllOll S... DI•°"""' A"9 Miii Dir I t SW 2 i W$W , • w , ' w ~ 011llHll for Tllwrtct•Y: t ito111 *<r-lfltwt...-.-.. ta ls." She held aloft the total bill that came to $24,000. House Speaker Thom as P O 'Ne11J , who told the group about one or his employees, wbo complained of d.iuy spells and went to a local bospllal. Four hours later he was told he had h1~h blood pressure. and pre i-cnted J bill for SI, 150 Hachad Uoll of 'i ork. Pa . who sn1rl h('r hushand":-. mt•d1C'al bills follcrntnJ! J hPart Jll<l<"k >A ere cov{•rt.-d by 1n.-.urance. IJut added. ··a lul of peopf(' don't have the lnsurance." WHAT TREY waot is eon· gressional passa$te or an ad- m 1 n1 s trat1on bill that would force most or the nation 's hosplt.ab to bold down thelr ex- peruses or else be slapped with fede r al mandatory controls on thl'ir revenues · Pt•ople are hurting :.aid Hill Hutton. execut1H· d1n·ctor of tht• ~ational Council of Seruor ( 1t11l·n.-. · W(' mu'>l µut a slop lfl tht•s t· unbl•arah((· ho!>p1tal {'OSl S •• ... "PAnENTS WHO testified at bearin.P were begging to be pro- t e ct e d fro m quacks wh o butchered and mutilated them afte r luring them to come through advertisements,'' be said. Th e A MA's advertis in g restrictions are embodied in its Principles of Medical Ethics. adopted ear ly m the century to help·end mPd1cC1l quackery Barnes said the standards. as thev proh1b1 t advertising. arc unfair and illegal beca use they eltmma te competition. DELUXE QUALITY ATA FABULOUS PRICE .: . . . 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I ~· .· .. ......... l'IMMNn llONMO NINlf1IN •COM:tlf • IA~Y OCT. 27 CllANNtl • "'" .... . ' Laguna/S011th Coast IOL. 72, NO. 297, 4 SECTIONS, 41 PAGES .. ay JOANNE at:YNOLDS ... Deily ~..,. Nine attack.a oo Oranc• Coast #Omen uve been commltttd by • man police ebaracterhe as be n1 "wrapped an plaatic" >ecauae the tiller-rapist leaves 1irtually oo evidence behind Nben be strikes. "Traditionally we've been . auabt that a cnnunal always eaves aometbing behind, no matter how amall," Hid Capt Ron Lowenberg or lhe Tust.ln police "There'• a lway1 aup- posed to be some mlcl'OllCC>pk evidence -clotb.i.q fibers, 1lun scrapinp, aomet.bina. "There may be aucb m1croscoplc evidence in thls case, but at this l.lme we haven't found tt." Police are using jaraon when they refer to the suspect as be- EDIT I ON ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA er tna wrapped U\ plastic. That's JUlt a shorthand way of explaln- in& the lack or evidence. Not only do investigators have a lack ot objects to trace back to the SW!lpe<:t, they say tbey re- m aln in the dark about tbe weapon he's used in bludgeoning six women to death and serious- ly injuring another three. Lt. Jack Calnon of Costa Mesa explained that about all in- veatigators know about tbe weapon is that it's a heavy. blunt object. According t.o reports from the pathologists and criminaliats who've examin ed the bead wounds the weapon has caused, there are no traces or the object. Calnon says that may mean the instrument 1s wrapped in so mething like plastic. ''Presumably, 1f the weapon . were wrapped in cloth, threads would be left behind," be ex- ~lained. Lowenberg said there's a possibility that the weapon could be bard metal or wood. "lo or· der to use it and leave no trac· ings beb.ind he's either awfully strong or it's long enough -like a baseball bat -that be de- velops leverage with it.·' Another investigator. Sgt. Ken Y• .. •••e&ewa DallyNe••11a~r Fl FTEEN CENTS l Cops Tbompean of Newport. Beach. s aid be bu a personal UMiory that the killer picks up something different everytime he strikes, discarding tbe ... weapon afterwards. Police are reluctant to discuss their reasons for attributing the nine cases to the Orange Cowlty killer . The attacks date back to ,<See KILLER, Page AZ> Co111·thouse Blasted Explosion Injures 15 in Virgi,nia Oellr "*" Mllft ~ STANARDSVILLE . Va (AP/ -A natural ga~ explos ion leveled the Greene County gov ernment building today, mo ments after workers fled the s tructure at the urging or a con· struction foreman. authortlles said. 'flle blast touched off a fire that gutted th e adja cent l'.OUrthouse. Fifteen people were reported injured by the explosaon, s ix or seven seriously. Firemen were hampered by a water shortage, but reported the Radio Alert fare under control three hour; after the 10: 15 a.m explosion. Police said I.be foreman oo a nea rby cons truction project dashed into the government building and warned employf'eS that a gas line had been rup lured by a backhoe . Shortly after everyone left, the blast sh .. ttered the two-story butld..ulg ··w e got all of lbe people out before it blew," said Sheriff Harold Chapman. The blaze s pread to the adja· cent courthouse, reducing tbe SAN CLEMENTE POLICE INVESTIGATOR WALT STEWNION WITH HEAD SHOP LOOT Clemente Holdup Suspecb A.rreated Shotgun, Mechete, Auorted Drug Pa~ Found •• Four Martnea Ane ... d Marines Charged \ 1With SC Burglary San Clemente pouce arrested our Mari n es Tuesday on barges stemming from a urglary at a downtown head bop last week in which $4,500 in rooking paraphernalia and ther loot was takPn Arrested and charged with uspicion of burgla r y and ssession of stolen property are tanley E . Hill, 25. William S. Weddlngton, WilUam E. Grimm tand Edwin J . Basile, all 19. 't Police obtalned a search war rant to rald a residence at 205 Ave. de la Estrella Tuesday }night where they allegedly found tthe stolen property and the four l men, sald U . Craig Steckler. Another man is now being sought by police in connection with the burglary at the Cat 's Eye b ead s ho p, 310 N. El Camino Real. The shop sells smoking pipes, scales, cigarette ho l de r s and ot h er paraphernalia, police said. Steckler said a shotgun and machete were also taken in tbe burglary. Burglars ripped off a front door panel at the shop in the Oct. 17 break-in. Steckler also sald a l lt'l pound quantity of military-type plastic explosive was found in the raid on the Marines• home. The ex- plosive is an illegal device. )Riley Flays Miller For 'No Integrity' By aAYMOND ESTRADA JR. I OI ... O.llr ~._ S\eft l County Supervisor Thomas f Riley told a group of Rotarians Tuesday that his fellow board member Edison Miller "has no integrity." ! But Riley added in his talk to South Laguna-Dana Niguel ~Rotary Club members that foes of Miller were wise to abandon a recall attempt a~ainst tbe con- ' Coast Weather SWlllY throagb 1bursday with highs near 70 at beaches and mid to upper 70s inland. Lows tonight 55 to60. INSIDE TODA~ It'• a mult '°"' /or the Rama on Sundof OQOilut the °'°9tt1-Gllld mQJtt. /or Coach Row lfalaoalt, too. Story. PQflff BJ troversial appointee of Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr Miller, a former Marine col- on el accused of collaborating with the North Vietnamese while their captive, replaced former supervisor Ralph Diedrich who was convicted or bribery. Miller had the support of political ac- tivists Jane F onda and Tom Hayden. Riley told the 75 Rotarians present Tuesday i n South Laguna the recall issue probably would have appeared on the same' ballot in June as the one for Miller's attempt to be elect.· ed to a four-year term on the board. "He <Mille r ) is running against the board," Riley assert- ed. Riley said he expects to see Assemblyman Bruce Nestande , R-Orange, oppose Miller in the June election for the board seat. "Miller wants to make the board feel incompetent and crooked," Riley added. The fifth district supervisor usert.ed that Mlller "ls trying to pick out all the negative things on the board." Riley had addreaaed inost of h1I remarb Tuesday to county plan• on affordable boualng the proPoMd San Joaquin Rllll Cor· rldor and airport problems. But Riley wu ·queried about lllller durinl a qunUoa and answer aeulon. Riley baa' dubed freQueally wiU. llWer dUJ1Ac Mud meetlqa. .. , ~Hur-t In Pileup On Freeway A spectacular tractor-trailer collision involving four vehicles and two directions on the San Diego Freeway Tuesday after- noon resulted in only one injury -a sore hand, Californi a Highway Patrol officers sald to- day. Officer Don Sanchis, who responded to tbe 3:30 p.m . col- lision at the freeway and Junipero Serra Road, termed the results of the crash "a mira- cle.'' Officer Dick Van Cott sald to- day the tractor-traller, driven by Gordon H . Klo ss, of Sacramento, was tr aveling south on the freeway when his right front wheel was struck by a car driven by J ames I. Bryant of Covina. The impact sent the 35·foot long tractor-trailer into a Chevrolet sedan driven by Carolee J . Frederick or Costa Mesa. The heavy vehicle continued across the southbound freeway lanes and through the center divider fence, collidlng with a northbound Volkswagen driven by Mic h ael B. Dubkin of Hollywood. Van Cott said the trac~r trailer contmued in the north- bound lanes, coming to rest on the shoulder about 200 yards south of the inltial impact Laguna Man Hit by Car, Hospitali~ed A Laguna Beach man is in fair condltioo at UC Irvine Medical Center after be was struck in a crosswalk by a car and dragged 30 feet Tuesday. Slmli.sclo Mendoia Rimando, Oraqe County Sberalf'• dep. utiaa ., , .. two .... bl ..... I...-111119 I I ...... .. u...,mr._..llP•Saa C11mrate ............... e.. Emlllo7eee at tbe Mutual SH- in&• aDd Loan A.lloclatioo, 570 Camino De Estrella, notJfied San Clemente police a pair al band1ta armed with bandgtmS held up the olfice at 8 :36 a .m. When police arrived at tbe scene, witnesses said the bandits fled with a n undetermined amount al loot in a blue compact a uto headed toward the San Diego Freeway. No one was hurt In the holdup. A witness told police one of the thugs was clad in a three-piece s uit. Police broadcast a radio alert oa tlli• ••adtta ' • ato. 811rrUh r. z::= -.... r .._~ near oa. Ooeat 11..aeal Cent.er wbiere tbe anata were made. The namea ol t.be two arrested men were not released. The pair was booked into San Clemente jail on armed robbery charges. 2 Bodies F oond LOS ANGELES <A P> -The bodies of two unidentified men, vicli ms of an apparent r.obbery. were found dumped down an embankment in Rancho Palos Verdes. 42, of 12S3 Starllte Drive. suf- fered a fractured collarbone and akin abruiona following the 8: 11 • p.m . accident at the interaect.loa of G lenneyre and Cleo Street.a in La1una Beach. Police said motorlat Sandra Lee Krualn_aki_t 22, of 31355 Brooks St., :M>Um Lacuna, Aid 1be wu travellq southbound on Olenneyre when abe atoPC*l at a 1top u,n at Cleo Street. a. told omeen lbe did aot ... the pedeltriaa Wbell lbe IC• e.lerae.cl IMr veblcle, ~ UMmaamderlieaU.. • Saa C'lemetete Tests State worken take deep core samples from the eart.b beside San Dteao Freeway ln San Clemente. The samples will be evaluated to determine stablllty of the area below civic center. A 1eolo•l•t baa 111erted freeway wtcleninl wort u..t wu under way could cause landallde. Worken from left to ~t are Burt Lund, Georp Cooper and BW Celn. . • structure to a bride shell. The u\jured were taken to the University of Virginia Hospital 1n Charlottesville The bwlding housed the of- fices or the county court clerks. th(;' county administrator. the school board. the common· wealth's attorney. the county registrar. the treasurer and the com mt.SSioneror revenue. Most records are believed to have been destroyed. Witnesses said bullets stored m the bu1Jd1ng exploded for sever al minutes after the blast. Adobe Area Use Denied ToBo&ines& Saa Jm Capisb aoo pWmiac commaasioners have turned dowa. -·-...... ~· '.. •• --• ftle9llt lot -.! to tM '"Srrlc ..... ...._ ftar COlll-dalpalfllllll . Tbe c:ionomfeeioa YOted Ullalt- i moualy Tuesday to reject a request for a toe.foot tall ndio t r a namia ai on tower, a caretaker's trailer and recrea- tional vehicle storage use at the one-tblrd acre parcel owned by service station owner Forrest Dunivin. The conditiona l use permit and variance for the proposed commer cial project was op- posed by seventh generation homeowner Stephen Rios, who operates his law practice out of the 185-year-old adobe on Los Rios Street in Sa n Juan Capistrano Rios. and many other property owners tn the old neighborhood objected to the proposed use, saying 1t would be incompatible with a residential neighborhood. In a two and a half hour bear- mg before comm1ss1oners Tues- day night. Rios and other prop- erly owners said t hey were concerned about traffic impacts including heavy towing trucks and recreational vehicles that would result from approval of the requests sought by Dunivin. The lot where I.be commercial development was proposed is sandwiched between tbe Rios adobe and the Montano adobe. owned by Dunivin. Rios told commissioners that approval of the project would threaten the neighborhood's ap- plication for rest.oration and re- habilitation funds for historic <See ADOBE, Page A2) Wave Pulls Women to Sea; Both Drown CARMEL (AP) -Two women drowned when a large wave J pulled them Into the Pacific i Ocean aa they walked along a ; beach near here. authorities • S~d. I The victims, Mary Forte, 49, 1 of Fresno, and Marilyn llJurr, 48, 1 of Vacaville, bad tone to Point Lobol on Tuesday for a picnic. ,~ Alter luqc!l they walked alaac.J MonuterJ Beach and were hit l by a wave, Monterey County, autborttiea reported. Three men with them warned the women to 1eave the beacb, but they re-• portedly reftlled, The women t.ben were atnaek by aoodler tarp wave and were •••pt away. ,. Tbe mm swam out to tr7 to rescue tbem but failed. 8otb bodiea ................ ·KILLER .•. Au1uat, lt77, althoQb eiiht ot them have occun-ed aloce April or this year. They have occwnd ln COlta Mesa, lrvlne, Newport Beadl, Santa Ana Heitbts and Tu.Un. Tb• MltHlt1 are llAlred by the un uaual leek of fbyalcal e v I dence as wel as tbe 1lmilaritlea ln the way tbe crimes were committed While the vlctima rantect in age from 11 to 11. ftt a variety of physical de1criptlon1 and worked at a croaa section of jobs, one thi.na they shared in common wu tbe fact that lbey all lived lo apartment.I with ground.floor enlriea. Tbose enlriet were all altuated so that they couldn't be Men from the street. Knother important element that unites the cuea ls that the women all had left a window or. a door unlocked. That meant the killer never had to force entry into the apartments. He has struck between the hours of 11 p.m. and 4 a.m .. usually on weekends All the victims were in bed, probably asleep at the time Lowenbcrg said that. in some <.'ases. it appears the women ~ ne bludgeoned to death as tl1l'Y sl<.•pt 'Things such as the lack of i:.km acraplnga from under the victims' fingernails -evidence of a struggle may indicate that he·• cat..cnma them asleep or compl«ely off suard," be said Forinn Slated . For School Candidates A publu• forum 111 scheduled Thuri.day night i n Sa n Clemtmlt! for the 19 candidates vying for 11even seats up for !;(rabs m the Capist rano Unified School D1strict and Saddleback Community Colleae boards Nov. 6 elections. The 7:30 p.m . forum will be held In the San Dleso Gas and Electric Company auditorium, 101 W. EJ Portal St. The event is s ponsored by the Capistrano Bay Area League of Women Votera. All the candidates on lhe Nov. 6 achool board election ballot for the Ct.JSD and colle1e truatee posta have been invited to the event. Leaaue officlala have asked ho pefuls to prepare answers to a questionnaire on school issue.. Candida tea will be able to state their views and quallfica· tiona. After that. queaUona from the public wUI be answered. Shipping Stalled HONOLULU CAP) -Gart>.ge pi l ed up o n atreeta and iscboolchlldren toted luncbea from bome aa Hawaii's vlt.l shlpplnc link with the mainland was dllna~ by Jon11boremen and Teanutera who retu.ed t.o work M atate·run doclll plcket ed by government employees. DAILY PILOT llMI 0.-CNol Of4'!< l"ilol, wllllw!ll<~ •H- ...... lllt --. k....,._"'°""°'-, .... ,..,.,., ..... ~ ........ --.,. °"°'"-No(-llw ...... ••14ey lo< CO.It ,,.. .... _, .._,. """'""'°" 11oeo1- ,.,,. "•~~"""· ~ ... ~ISolilfl trle•I A ........ . ........ 1.'""-~···\1\-..,. --1MllNI _ ....... ~ .... " •• .,. w .. 1 .. yM,.... Clf'••-,(•lffwl'Yt- """=".!i=-.tt«•• c.tt"f \ll(ol'f .. lflt•l_O._.,.__ '-1:.! ..... 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In Newport Beach, au.apldoul men are s potted everywhere -ln neighborhoods with large spacious ' homes. in drug st.ores and at bua st.ops. IT CAN BE fell m01t strongly in Costa Mesa where four of the uuultl bave occurred. Three of the women dJed and one la aUll rec:uperat.ine from her lnjurtes. From the aaJea (lrll in the May Company al South Coast Pla.u. to secretaries lo offices around town to blab school students, the eftect o( thoH attaclu bu been pro- found. The unanswerable quesUon -who will be next? -li• Just beneath the surface-of diacuaaiom of tbe murden and rapes. Candidates to Debate ·•1 UV!: ON Hamilton (a street where one attack OC· curred)," the youne blonde lot.be hair salon told me. "I'm ao scared. l don't know what to do." The woman on the telepbooe th1a mornla1 could barely diagu.ile her dread. "Costa Mesa's in a panic," abe aaJd, ditpenaina with a more normaJ ireettna. Her fear wu not only for herself but for her dauahter who occupies an apartment in Cost.a Mesa. across town from hers. Laguna Sclwol Issue Topic for Meeting It's not Just young women who are afraid. Old and )'Oun1. female and male, it seems there's no one whose life haan 't been \inaed with anxiety created by the kUUnsa and uaau.lia. Five candldatu for two seats on the La&una Beach Unified School Dtatrtct board of educa· tion wtU dJacuss issues racine the small district tonight at the high school. Incumbents Dr Ron Chilcote and Harry Bithell are aeektng re·election to rour year terms on the school board, 1md wUJ be joined by candidates Michael Onorato. Bruce Hopping and Marsha Palmer ln a candidates' fo rum In the high sc hool Probation Ordered For Phone Taping A San Clemente Homeownel"ll AssoclaUon offtclal convtct.ed of illegally taping a t.elephooe call with a disgruntled city employee has been sentenced to one year's probaUon and a a50 fine. The Nn&eoce qalo•t JOMpb Barton, 51, a retll'ed Loll An1efee Police Department communica lions sergeant. was h anded d o wn b y Cl'nt ral 01s l r1 ct M untclpal Co urt Judge Barbara Tam Thompson Barton was t·on v1ctcd by 1t 1ury of taping without consent a tt·l~phone convcrsatwn in which K e nnl'lh Bcauchene. u golf course groundsman, expressed s uppori.for a 1978 recall dnve a((alnst former Ma.yor W11Uam Walker and former Coun· c1lwoman Donna Wilkinson ll wu Barton's second trial on the charge. A guilty verdict reached following a trial in South Orange County Municipal Court, Laeuna Ni&uel, was overturned by •. ~pertor Court appellate Legion Plans &lucation Week Events Education Week wlll be rec· osnl1ed by the Laauna Beach American Leston Post 222 and ita auxiliary at a potluck dinner T hurada y al the L eaton clubbouae. Gueata wtU include El Morro Elementary School principal Art Flaher who wtll dJacuaa educa- tion of Laiuna Beach younrat.era and the educational facllitles available ln the Art Colony. Other •ueat1 include Joann Boawell, the dJ•trlct'a PTA pres- ident, and Lynn Walenp1u1h.' prealdent of the La1una Beach Hl1h School 1tudent bod.y . All Vlt.erl.1\I and tbelr IPQUHI are invited to attend the 8;aQ p.m. potluck. • ,, ............ J ADOBE ••• bom• eJoac Loi RIOI Strfft . Riot and more than a do1en otb•r low·lncome bomeownen on tb• It-foot widt 1tr"t are ... tine mat~hinl fundl from tbt 1tate11 Hlatortc Rnoureea Comml11lon to r11tore tbt bom•, mau ol them .0 to tO yeaneold. Ht N1d tnme ,_.rated by Dwllvta'• ..u.tin1 lmpound yard it bad enouCh without expandlna that Mn·conlormlna uae. ID acf. dltlon, huce 1arba1e truch rnake daily trtpe ln and out of tht •ihborbood &o a nearby 1tora1•1~. ID N"DlDI don Dunl\ilD't re- quee&, &be coaunl.Ukln mead \bt bualMumu &o won wl\b ~ty olflclala to find a more •P· propriate loceUon for hl1 tr.• pandtni bualnal. ti panel. 'l'be cue then wa11 moved lo Santa Ana on a chanae of venue motion. · Beauchene swore a complaint ajlainst Barton 1.1(ter atttindina • homeowner'• auoctatlon meet- in1 In which the tape waa played. Barton testified that be had a~ked fo r and re celved Beauchene's permlsalon to re- r o r d th r co nv e r ~a t lo n Bt-uuchene teslJfu•d that we1~n'l true County OKs Aliso Beach Park Project Or a nge County super visors a warded a $298,000 contract T uesday for construction of the flrat phue or All.so Beach Park alons Paclfic Coast Hl1bway and Aliso Canyon Road. Supervisors a ccepted lbe low bid of California Landscape Inc., for development or the park , includln1 concrete walkways, chain link fenctn1. U1hllng and new restrooma. Construction la acbeduled t.o be1ln within three weeks and be completed ln about six months, offi cials said. F unds for the park '• first phase were allocated from the "~unty'a Harbors, Beaches and Parka Otstrict. Laguna Coast Corpse Still Unidentified AuthorlUes are auu aeektnc lbt Identity of a corp1t believed to fM . lbat of a drowned dJvtr that wu spotted by bc>atera ott tb• South !.atuna coa1t Monday afternoon. Oranc• County Coroner'• Of. flee tnveet11atora aald today they hive been unable ao fir to tlnd the man•• lct.nUty . Clad ln a black diver'• wet 1ull jacllet and blue trunkl, lbe body w11 brou1ht 11hort by Laauna Beach Ufe1uarda at a: ao p.m. Monday after boattn re· port.Id Melnc the corpet noaunc about too yardl off L11un.ltu S.ach. Lltt,uardl aaid they hav. rt· celvtd no rte.m rtportl ot mlll· ing divert in the area. The body waa believed to havt been at aea HVtral da)tl. Pot Fielda Raided VISALIA <A P) -Car.tuJly cultivac.ct fteldl bt~ ..._,.t ti mtWon wortb ol marijuana plaat1 hn• been raided In TulaN County In reo.nt day1, therlff'• otftcen 1aJd. cdet.erta bellmtlnc at 7:30 p.m. CbUcote, a professor at CaJ State Rlveralde, la currently president of the live·member panel and Bit.bell, a school board member, la a South La1wia re. alt.or. Onorato la an admlnlatrator al Cal State University, Fullertoo. Hopping. a longtime Lagunan, t. rounder of the phllanthrop~ Katos Kagathos FoW'ldaUon. M s Palmer 1s a teacher 1n the <>rE>a n View School D1 i:.tr1et T h t· r a n d l d a t e s • f o r u m , sponson."<i by the LaRuna Beach PT A Cow1C1l. 1s an opporturuty for parents and commruty mt!m bers to meet the candidates prior to the Nov. 2 election. I'" &euin TOO, I want to tell the people who call me •eeldnc eome kind or 1wdance. reassurance the killer can be beat. Don't u lt me for answers. I don 't know how or when he'll be cau_tbl I repeat the a d vice banded out hundreds of times in the tut few days by Ora.nae Cout law enforcement agen- Clea · -Make sure your doon and windows <1re locked when you're home Report an~ \U1>,>1cwu:-. 1wr\1m 1n ~•1Uf' neighborhood to polm: IT'~ SOT M l '('tf 1 nmf11r1 I '""''" t Jn">wer the quest.Jon of lhe ~umJn v.ho v. Jnl•·d t11 kr1•1"' Why 1s th•~ happen ing., .. von Hemert's Fall Upholstery Sale ALL 3 LOCATIONS SOFAS -LOVESEAfs-CHAIRS FEATURING * Famous Brands. Heritage. Woodmark . Stanton Cooper and muc h mo re on sale • A ll Pietes Quality Constructed - (8 way hand tied. hardwood frames etc.) • Arm Covers and Sotl Resistant Fabrics * Thousands o f Fabrics to select from. 1nclud1ng many Imports • Special Orders at Sale Prices • All Floor Merchandise avallable for Immediate Delivery ·-. STOP IN NOW I and beautify your home in time for the • All SCHAFFER BROS. up coming holidays LEATHER LESS 25010 Including l pectel Order thru Oct. 3 hi ' ----------------------~---------------· ' I Orange £east EDITION TOtlay's ~losl•I~. .. N.Y.St9ek VOL. 72, NO. 297, 'SECTIONS,• PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1979 N -Meticulous •1 IOANNS asYNOLDS Ot•°""' ... .._ Nine attacb oo Orange Coe.st women have been committed b~ a man' police cbaraclerbe al\ be lna "wrapped ln plastic"' because the killer.rapist leaves virtually no evidence belund when be strikes. ''Traditionally we've been t..acbt that a criminal always leaves something be.bind, no matter how small," said Capt. Ron Lowenber• ot the Tult.in pollce "There's always sup· posed to be eome mtcroscopic evidence -clot.bin& fibers, stin scrapiJlBS, somet.blng. "There may be s u c h mtcroscoplc evidence in tbJs case. but al this time we haven't found it." Police are ualng jargon when they refer to ~ suspect u be· ln1 wrapped in plastic. Thad juat a shorthand way of explain· ing the lack of evidence. Not only do investigators have a lack of objects to trace back to the suspect, they say the~ re- main in lbe dark about the weapon he's used in bludgeoning six women to death and serious- ly injuring another three. Lt. Jack Calnon of Costa Mesa explained that about all io- Convention .Cent~~ Eray . - . , 5·, ••• ~.~~~~ •• '~::.Fair' Protest~-~:.!~.'=••toonng:· themselves together in a 60s-The show itself is a trade said the show's pro~oter. Philip style anti-war protest were ar-show, Grose said. "I assume Ullo. "Have you ever seen an rested today at the Military sales occur. Engineers attend electronic connector? It's not f Electronics Exposition under the show to see the latest ad-very sexy." . way al the Anaheim Convention vances in the industry. To our At various displays visitors . Center. . knowledge there are no foreign can play chess with a computer. The exposition has been delegates representing foreign view integrated cir cuits or dubbed a "war fair" by dem-countries. lt is not a classified digital switchin~ devices "a onstrators. s how. Nothing in there is lot of communications equip- • The arrests this morning bring classified material. It is not a ment." Grose said. ··one guy ' to eight the number of protes teri. secret show at all." <See PROTEST, Page A2) arrested at the convention center in two days . ''They used plastic tie-loops to • ,..... fa C l tie themselves together. They're &.J:fH•P oncer f . -part of that <Catholic Workers} organization," said Dean Grose, spokesman for the Anaheim Con· ( venlion Center. Grose said police arrested the \, six for investigation of trespass· ing. The Catholic Workers is a 1 splinter group not affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church and • which has members of all rruths. It has been an ecumenical pro- test . I Twoprot.esUng Buddhist monks ' from Los Angeles were arrested Tuesday for investigation or dls- 1 turbing the peace when they re- • fused to stop banging their ·------------' l · Shah Has Gall • Bladder Removed NEW YORK (AP> -Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, wbo bas lymph cancer, underwent surgery today to remove his gall bladder and to remove a stone from his bile duct, a spokesman for the shah said. Robert Armao , the s pokesman, said the deposed shah bas been suffering from lymphoma, a cancer of the lymph nodes, for about six years, but "did not wish it to be known," when be was ruler of Iran. After 2'1'l houn of sur1ery, which began around 8 a .m. Armao said a recovery "without complications" was expected. The shah was taken to the re- covery room shortly before noon, hospital spokesman Eamon Brennan said. Dr. Benjamin Kean, physician of the deposed Iranian ruler, went into the operating room with a team o f s urgical specialists this morning, said Kean's office manager, Mary Wilson. Miss Wilson described the sur- gery as exploratory because s he said tbe doctors dJd not know what they would find. Various news accounts said the surgery was for removal ol the shah's gall bladder. Meanwhile, Empress Farah. wife of the ailing ruler, arrived al the hospital around 7 a.m. St11mps Cops ·~ vesligators know about the weapon is that Lt's a heavy. blunt object. According to reports from the pathologists and criminalists who've examined the head wounds the weapon has caused, there are no traces of tbe object. Calnon says that may mean the instrument is wrapped in so mething like plastic . .. Presumably. if the weapon In CdM were wrapped in cloth. threads would be left behlnd,' · be ex· plained. Lowenberg said there's a possibility that tbe weapon could be bard metal or wood. 'In or- der to use it and leave no trac- ings behind he's either awfully strong or it's long enough -like a basebaJJ bat -that he de· velops leverage with it." Another investigator, Sgt. l_<.en Thompson of Newport Beach. said he bas a personal theory that the killer p icks up something different everytime he strikes, discarding the weapon afterwards. Police are reluctant lo discuss their reasons for attributing the nine cases to the Orange County killer. The attacks date back to <See KILLER, P•ge AZ) Council Modifies Ho1ne Size ~ange ~ I' For the second meeting an a row, Newport Beach City Coun- ci I members found themselves faced Wlth an overflow crowd to debate the size of homes 10 Corona del Mar Tuesday. Arter an hour-and-a-half of public testimony. council mem- bers decided to scrap a plan they'd given preliminary ap- proval to earlier this month. Instead, they introduced a new ordinance which will only change home sizes north of East Coast Highway. They alao ap- pointed a committee of 10 resi- dents and arcbit.ecta to come up with buildiDI standard.a tbal "provide .,,. tqaare foa&qe wltbout tM ... of areM blilk:" lfommt.18'er.1Da re..._. ... sue, council members voted to reject a city Plannine Com- miMioa J;ll'OPONJ to 1acreMe u.e number of f'911Wred oft:.u.et parklnl apacea tn all of\ the city11 residential neigbbor'boOda . Many of the Corona del Mar residents stayed to debate that issue as weU. because or Its im- pact on the duplexes north or the highway. Councilmen voled 6-l with Don Strauss dissenting to send the parking proposal back to the Planning Commission for clarification. Councilman Paul Hummel listed a series or questions he had about the proposal and not· ed that every time he has asked the questions. he has been given a different answer. ''I'm not hearing the same thing twice." he said. His council colleagues, except Strauss. agreed. Mayor Paul RyckoH s uggested that com- missioners. in revamping their proposal. provide a tabulation for the loss of living area in Reward Set For Bandits Newport Beach police said to- day a $10,000 reward is being of· fered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the men responsible for a $1.50,000 jewelry store holdup Monday. Two men held five people in the Via Oporto store oC William Roberts al bay during the rob- bery al 4 :~ p.m. Detect.l ve Lee Roberts said the reward ls also being offered for information leading to the re. covery of the stolen jewelry. Anyone with information should contact the police depart- ment. homes an each secuon of town where the chan~e in standard will have an effect Corona del Mar residents were particularly concerned becall!.c city 5taff figures s howed the combmed effect of the bwldmg stze reduction and the elumna- llon of living space to make room for more parking spaces could nearly cut m half the Sile of duplexes bwll 10 the future in CopsSwa•pe• the neighborhood bounded by Coast Highway. Dahlia Avenue, J-'1fth Avenue and Hazel Dnve The action taken Tuesday on building sizes will force resi- dents north of the highway to conform with the coastal com- m 1ss1on building size standard already Ln effect south of the highway That standard will limit build· <See DEBATE, Page .\2) Sketch of Killer Spurs Phone Calls 'EVERYBODY KNOWS HtM' Coast S4aying Suspect Police Quiz Prowle r in Slaying of 6 By DELORES BROOKS I RWIN Of Ille o.i1y l'li.1 Statt A Santa Ana prowler suspect is being checked today as a possible suspect in the murders or six coastal women although police say it is likely he isn't the killer. Santa Ana police identified the suspect as Jon Richard Roland, 18. He is held on prowling. charges. Tbe .uapect io tbe Oran1e Cout lrillinp is a dark-haired, dark-eyed man or medium height and weight but powerful· ly built. I Poli~ from the five jurisdic· • lions where he has struck say ~ he's been spotted several hun· ·, dred limes in the last three • days ) "Everybody who calls kn<>ws • exa(.'tl y who he is." s ighed Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro of lhe Costa Mesa Pohce Depart- ment Police issued a drawing of the c;uspe(.'t Monday and s10ce then the five agencies have been swamped v.rith calls from people who think they can put a name to the picture or who ha ve seen him somewhere ln Tustin . where two of the at· lacks occurred. authorities hired extra telephone operators to handle the more than 100 calls c. day that pohce department wa~ receiving. Costa Mesa police set up a hot line to handle telephone leads on the identity of the suspect. A desk officer there estimated that Tuesday he handled more than 100 calls hims elf. "Everybody was sure they knew who he was. There are only half the people in town who aren 'l suspects. and they're women," he said. In addition to seeking help from residents in identifying the suspect , police have warned apartment dwellers to be on the look out for suspicious people in <See SKETCH. Page A2). Coast Knott's Searches OK Police from both Costa Mesa and Tustin were conferring with Santa Ana investigators on the case today. Officers said Roland bas ex- e rcised bis right to remain silent a nd refuses to talk with in- vestigators. Weather Grand Jury Says Park's Action Proper Or1n1e County Supervisor EdilOG MJ..ller called for the ln· veat11ation into allecationa that the park discriminated aaaimt H!Jpanic ~trom. A laW'luit a1ao WU filed by an oraant•atton that calla itleJI the CoaUUon A1alnst Police At... into alle1auona that \be pan dilcrtmlnated against Hlapaic SUMtl. , Tbe l\llt coat.ended that llia- pula ......-u. part A\11. a and ' were Harcb•cl wbile GCMn-.aot. belt'• tlftdlll dmiecl tbe ... ..,.,....,, • 'Tbe Jar1 found tbat •••El 1 ff fll KDGU'1 ..,...,. l'ann woeld aot b1Ye acted r esponsibly or ln tbe belt ln· tereats ol t.belr patrona bad tbey not taken extraordinary meaaurea to eliminate tbe Uarut of 1an1 violence," Foreman Bentoo Bejacb Mid. Tbe 1Jury report pointed out that ftve monlb1 before the tearch ooe cans·related ldWna occurred at th• amuaement ~At hlddeat, aloq wttb tlll9 received by police, mudated that precaadcmary meu_.. be taken to protect other patrcm. tbe report lakl. It •• DOt.ed that the tWOollllbl Nardt operaCloa JWJded .. JO lllepl ...... fl'oaa tbaM <lee KNOIT'S. .... Al) "ffe eomewhat resembles the composite dtawing," Santa Ana detective Joe OuaJdonJ 11Jd, in reference to the artist'• •ketch or the killer ~uspect that bu been circulated by Coeta lleaa poUce. "But there 's a 1reater poeaibUity be isn't the tiller," Gualdoni explained . "Clrcwmtances surroundlnt bis arrest suaest be 1tn·t." Police have been aeettna a man the)' believe ls respomlble for tbe bludleon de1tb1 of tlx coaital women In two yean, fou.r of tbem from Cotta 11 ... Roland, a mu1lclan. was detcrtbad by police 11 ......, IS f Ml 11 l9cbea, welftlq l• pouada, wttb 1boald"•r·liQth brown balr, 1r••• •1••· a muttacbl IDd acne searrtaa • b.11 faee. Sunny tbroug.b Thursday with highs near 70 at beaches and mid to upper 708 inland. Lows tonight ~ to60. INSIDE TODAY It'• a mut tOin for tM .Roma °" S--., ~ the GIPU-Cllld mc111be /or Coach Ra11 Molooali. too. Storr, Page Bl. • • f ~ennedy's En~ Near I To Name 'Esplorotory' Committee Moll,day W A.SIUNO'l'()N <AP> Seo. l!dwanl M. K......, wUI u · al•H ID .. __.._,.,. .... ........ fOIDaUfta •oe01 .• apot__... NW~. U.w &M· lq a lafJW_Np \OWard ~ U • pee\ed eaaneq. ol PruideiM Cart#. . s."'91 .... la tM It•· nedy ••draft" 1novement aald tbey are Part.a up lo become NY 'Johna' Get Airing NEW YORK (AP) - The city-owned rad.lo st.· tlon. WNYC, baa broad· ca1t tbe names of nlnt men convicted of palroni1· ing prostitutes in the first .. John Hour" as promised by Mayor Edward l. Koch. The station also aired the ages and addresses of lbe men, convicted aince Oct. 9, when Koch said names of those convicted would be broadcut. Four of the men, aged 20 to 84, gave out·o f -t own ad· dresses. Koch said the names were being broadcast "to deter people from roam-t n 1 New York City's atreeta picking up pros titutes ... I am not mak· ing any moral judgment a bout prostitution." F,....PogeAl DEBATE ••• ing size to 1.S Uf'¥S the builda- ble area of the lots. BuJldable area is what's left after deduct- ing for setbacks. At present, homes north of the highway can be built to twice the buildable area. The action taken Tuesday eliminated a propoeed fou r-foot reduction in build.in& heights aJI over Corona del Mar Councilwoman Evelyn' Hart, who iatrodu'*1 t.be ordinaDc:e ----= .. == &lie 1.1 •lilM•rd ol U.. bl1hway told aud nee mem- bers the felt the currently aJ lowed 4,000-1quare foot buildinp were too big for the 30 by 118- foot lots ln the neiehborhood. Council m embers Jackie Heather and Don Mcinnis cast tbe d issenting votes on Mrs Hart's measure. The ordinance will be brought back to coun cilmen Nov. 12 for final ap- proval. <.;ouncil members were unan- imous in appointing the com· mitlee which will atudy the home aiie problem further. Named to the commit~ were residenta Ronald Duncan, Bob Stoeaael, Luvena Hayton, Ron · Covington, Norm Wacker, Virginia Fouta and Bob Saller. Alto aPPC>lnt.ed were arcbit.ecta Ron ~eo. Bert Tarayao and Brion Jeanette. They are to report to councu ·memben by Feb. 1, 1980. *1,....P.,,eAJ KNOTT'S ••• who were searched. ''It ii violence and the toll that ~t takes in dally llvinl here and el1ewbere that forces ex l raordinary precautionary meumw on tboH wbo would :>tberwtee come and 10 ln peace,'' the Jury report ob-ierved. DAILY PILOT l ... °'-(Mtt a.11'1' ""'"' ....... ~ .... '"-... _ .... _ ""-" """''-"'' .. °'-c .... _....,.c--. .._ ... _. . ....,.,. pulllh,_• _.,. ,.......,, ,.,IM, ,.. c..u -... _ ....... -Hltl ....... "'"-t•••Y-''°Y lrww,~8Mt...,,..,...C•• 1" '"""',.,_...,.,._._~_nMI! ~. ,,.. "'*'-....................... Dt ......... ..__c... ..... ~ ..... . ...,. ... .... .... ....,.._,_..., .i.t• 11 c......, Vl<O .... Mf .... l_ Ge_ .. __ ,..... ..... ...... ,._. .. .......... .._ ..... .... o.rf9tM,'-.....,..,. 111141 'IUlll.MI --.-' ..... "" ''''''"'" (71t).....al1 Q .......... , .~ part of ~ otndaJ umpaltn by Ute end ol WI week. "Wt are rHdy to coavert from 1 draft to a ump1t1n operation." uJd OCM aow-ce. Kennedy'• preu secretary aald lbe Glftelal annoucemeal will COIDtl .._.¥· Tbt dH•fopm.a\ m 1ke1 lt virtually certain tbat Kennedy wUl cballenao Carter for the lMI Democr1tlc nomination. Tbt formation of ao exploratory committee cuatomarUy It u,. flnal atop before a formal an· noun cement of candidacy. Re1l1tratlon of 1n ottlclal Kennedy committee witb tbe Federal Zlectlon Commtllioo, even lt it t1 labeled "H · ploralory," would make Ken- ntidy a l~alll candidate even lf he Seminars Planned On Sell-protection 8yA.LUDDLE oi-Deity ,. .... llaff In an effort to ease the fears or residents following the latest murder in their city, Costa Mesa police are teaming with local community colleges on anti-rape seminars. ·sf earheading these pro1rams wit be police Officer Darell Freeman and police aide Sanw Rose. O r a n ge Coast College spokesman Jim Carnett aaid Freeman will present a free an- li·rape and safety seminar ln the OCC Women's Center at noon Monday. "The program will include rape-prevention informatioo, a discussion or the recent murder, including a psychological and pattern profile or the killer and tips on how to secure homes against break·lns." Carnett said. Freeman plans a similar pro- gra m at Golden West College ln Huntington Beach during the first week in November. A col- lege spokesman said a course ln the use of Mace also might be of fered class geared (or women begin- ning Nov. 14, and Golden West is planning a three-part "protec· lion," lecture sertea Cor January or early March . While. Freeman takes to the classroom, Mrs. Rose will bead out into the clty'a residential areae to inapect homes aod or- Jan\zt neighborhood watches. During a home Inspection, Mrs . Rose said she looks around an apartment or house and makes suggestions to residents on ways to secure them from break·lns. Mrs. Role aaJd reaident.s in· terested in banding together should call and set a date for her to visit a local home and organi%e a neighborhood watch. "I'm booked up in the eve- nings for quite awhile," Mrs. Rose said ot the watch meetings, "But we're trying to get more going during the day." If the day program develops quickly, residents s hould not have to wait more' than one or two weeks to f orm a neighborhood group, Mrs. Rose said. For additional informaUon on anll·rape and safety seminars, Hape awareness seminars are home inspections, neighborhood a lso planned by Freeman for watch or self·defense classes, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 30, 2 p.m Oct. 31, ca ll the Costa Mesa Police Com· and 7:30 p.m . Nov. l at the munity Ser vices Office at police station, 99 Fair Drive, 754·5320: OCC Public Informa- Costa Mesa. tlon at 556-5725 ; or Golden West Jn addition to the seminars, College Public InformaUon at OCC will offer a self.defense 892·7711, extension 502. * * * * * * ., .... r ... .4J KILLER ELUSIVE. • • August, im. although eight of them have occUTred alnce April of this year. They have occurred in Costa Mesa, Irvine, Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights and Tustin. The assaults are linked by the unusual la c k of physical evi dence as well as the s imilarities in the way the crimes were committed. While the victims ranged in age from 17 to 31 , fit a variety of p hy sical desc ri p tions a nd worked at a crosa section of jobs, one tb.i.ng they shared In • * * * F,.._PageAJ SKETCH ••• their neighborbOods. That bas also produced a rub or calla. A spokesman for Newport Beach police said most or the suapici~ people apotted by res- idents are gone wben oflicen arrive al the scene. While lbe calla have created monumental work loads for de· tectives pursuing the swspect and patrolmen looki.n1 for thole suspicious people, police say they'd rather have it that way than have resldenta ignore the problem. "We defmitely don't want to discourage anybody," comment· ed Capt. Ron Lowenberg from Tua tin. Detectives ln the agencies lD· veatiaatine the attacks that bave left six women and an unborn baby dead have been worldq 12 to 18·bour days to pursue the leads produced by the phone calls. Lt. Gene Norden of Irvine uid hia department, like the others, baa 1iven prloriUes to inform•· lion as it comes In so that in· veaUaaton can concentrate on the mOlt likely lead.I. "We're keeplna lt all on file and we wlll work our way throt.\Cb lt." be u.ld. "We're not throwlnl IQ)'Wnl out.·' Sometlmea the leada are can· didate1 for tbe traab can, however. • Lowtnberi aald bla depart· meat IOl a call from a man wbo ldentllled blmaelf a• a mack d.rlv•r and said he'd aeen the 1upec:t \be day before at Sam· bo'• But be aald be waa a little ha1y on wblcb city the n1taunat wu ln bteau.H the way ~WA)' cro11ed to .... , .. .... be .,..... dlecrlblDC tbt crou IU'MU, UM clerk Meeme pu11ltd becaua• DOH of UM nam• "9'e famWU'. . , common was the fact that they all lived in apartments with ground noor entries Those entries were all situated so that they couJdn 't be seen from the street. Another important element that unites the cases ls that the women aJI bad left a window or a door unlocked. That meant the killer never had to force entry into the apartments. He has struck between the hours of 11 p.m . and 4 a.m., usually on weekends. All the victims were in bed, probably asleep at the time. Lowenbera said that, lo some cases, It appears tbe women we re bludeeoned to death u they slept. ''Things such as lbe lack of skin scrapings from under the victims' ftngemails -evidence of a strugele may indicate that he's catching them asleep or completely orr guard," be said. Gold Rises Sharply as Dollar Mixed LONDON (AP> -Gold roH aa much aa •10 on forelp ex- ch an ges today. The dollar gained in Britain and Japan and dropped elsewhere. Gold opened at SU? .00 an ounce In London, up from $38'.50 Tuesday, then went \0$3951t the afternoon ftxing. In Zurich, the metal opened unchanged at $385.00 but then shot up to $394.00. In London, the pound reacted badly to the CoalervaUve aov· ernment's announcement \bit restrictive foreign exchange controls are to be llfled begin· nlng today . Thia means for \be flnt tlme in 40 years, Britons can buy and use forel&n currencies and take · or tend u mucb money out ot the C<Mmtry •• tbey want. 'Ibey can alao buy iold bullion. Previously they could only purchase gold coin.I. lnltlal market reaction was that t.bll could lead to a audden outllow ot UHtl, deprtvtq Brt· tain of mucb·needed lnvettmeat.. The pound loet 3.4 centa after the announcement Tue1dar after· noon, cloltni at about 11.u.ao, and 1n early tr¥ina today tbt Brttlab currency dropped another cent to 11. um . 1D Tokyo, tbe dollU' cloted at Zit.to ym, uP from 234. 121. At one PolDt. tM American c\ll"ND· C1 touetitd ltl ~t leYtl thll year -•·• JtD . ' • --------------------------- hu ,not announced for office. Carter baa ~Cl*red a eam- patsn commJttM, altbouch be ha1 not announced for re. elect.km. Carter IUPDQl"ten p1u a lbow ol 1t,.,U. at a dluer toaipt 1n W 11btnston tbat •lll attract Demoerau fl'Vlll aerou the na- tion. More than 50 different "draft" committeel bave be.a op9retiq in a campailJI to eaeoura1• Kennedy to nm. They ban been drum~ UC> 1upport lor bll cand.ldaey. but be bu formally diaavowed uch of them. Ca rter 11td Kennedy , mean.mt.le, are bard 1t work rallyt.nc party leeden to t.belr side. Kennedy ii contact1n1 party leaders In person and by telephone to advise them of his plans and make it clt1r be'd UQ \heir support. •'The retPOllM bu been very encouraaina and poslUve," u.ld Tom t;outbwlck, ..Kennedy's pre11 aide, who added \bat the Maaaachusetta senator ii "not aaklng forendonementa .... 'Child Year' Theme for School Fair The "lntematlonal Year of the Child," will be the theme of a fund-ral1ln1 fair to be held Saturday at Harbor View School in Corona del Mar. The fair la open to the public. It begins at 11 a .m. on the scbool ·playground at 900 Goldenrod Ave. Mrs. Robert McLaughlin of the Harbor View Parent-Faculty Organization, sponaors of the fair, said proceeds will buy ''lit· lie extras " for students a nd faculty not c overed in the school's budget. . Included ln the feativlties will be an International coatume · parade et noon . games for all ages. a caricaturist and refresb- meots for sale. ,.,,..,... IBglaBopes Presidential hopeful George Bush answen reporters' questions from atop a chair in Concord, N.H. Bush was in New Hampshire to officially open his campaign head- quarters. Fro.a Page 4 J PROTEST STAGED. • • has ultra-violet ink that shows where an electron ic circuit board bas worn down." Although some of the devices do have potential military ap· plication, the show Includes no actual weapons There were no nuclear de· vices, either, which seemed to djuppofnt one younf, protester who identified herse as "just Susan ·· ·:1. actually came because some of my anti-nuclear friends were coming," she said. ··we lJke to go together because we're against the same things." The demonstrators. who staged a candleli ght march Mon day ni ght to protest the show. inc luded musician Graham Nub, members ot the Alliance for Survival and &be dr um-beating Buddhist monks. Grose s aid the drum·beatlng t•onunued today. von Hemert's Fall Upholstery Sale ALL 3 LOCATIONS SOFAS -LOVESEATS -CHAIRS FEATURING • Famous Brands. Herrtage. Woodmark. Stanton Cooper and much more on sale • All Pieces Quality Constructed - (8 way hand tied. hardwood frames etc) • Arm Covers and Soil Resistant Fabncs • Thousands of Fa brr cs to select from. including many Imports • Special Orders at Sale Prr ces • All Floor Merc handise available for Immediate Delivery STOP IN NOW ... I --" .. and beautify your home In time for the • ALL SCHAFFER BROS. up coming holidays LEATHER LESS 25010 tncludlng Specl1t Ord., lhru Oct. 3111 4-------------------------------------------------~- ,. -Business * OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES IN ORANGE COUNTY ContplJflfNw Pricing .,..,,.,,, s.w. 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M·F .. ·Deferred Annuity Method Offen No-rUk Fund BWlding ., .... .,UJCAI Let'• fae. lt -with lDtlatJoD ud taxes and an lmpendi.q reetNloa. m09t ot ua are occupied with Juat maldaC it Lbroqh each da7. Nevertbtleu, pt~ for OW' tuturet mutt allo merit aome ot our atttntioa. But wouldA'l Mttinc ulde fund.a for a comfortable retinment aeem euler if lt a1Jo meant a tu break? There la a way. Jt'a called tbe deferred an- nuity. Amw1tJ Ja deftned u u amount payable year· ly or at other rel\Llar lotervala, even for Ufe. There are buJcally two kinda ol auulUea, im· mediate <t.boH that beetn ~out ritbt away) and deferred, in wblcb you accumulate income before beetnntng payout at aome future date. Both provide the same high bwnrtr7 ~nnu~ degree ol safety. because ~ 1£1W r ftU'lt'.I the msurance companin that sell them are re· lBE STREET quired to set aalde funds to meet their cootractual obUgationa. In a deferred annuity individua.la may build substantial reserves to s upplement retirement in· come. Or they can use it for other purposes, such as aecwity for dependents. DEFEKaED ANNUITIES offer several features not available in an Immediate annuity. The most important one for many people la that during the accumulaUon period you pay no taxes on the Ulterest your money earns. This means gnater and faster build-up or aueta, becauae the amount you normally would pay ln Income taus is earning interest. Your money compounds tax de· !erred tmtil you or your beneficiary begin to re· ceive regular payments from your annuity pro- gram. Significant for most deferre d annuity purchasers is the total luk of mullet rtsk. aurance company 1aaran&ees that you'll never get back less than you put in. even if you abould change your mind and surrender your contract right after buying 1t. Deferred annuities also of. fer liquidity, so you always have access to the cash you put in -although Uus should be re· served ror emergencies, since there may be a penalty for ear· LUCA\ ly withdrawal. or course. an annu1ty may have collateral value for a loan, in case of a temporary need for fundJ. Olmoualy JOU clertY• tM ........ t tU beneftta from • deferred --..... ,. ... ft the enUre UMtl lDtaet ud 9Met to wttbdraw ,_. menta la equal amounta e6tber °"" a ~ period of years or for We. BDE'S WBY : Tbe tu-deferred lDcome ~ ... pounds to make your anaulty iro-. TIM ..,_. • woTkl, the more lt 1rowa. Wbea '°" Mila wttbd.rawtna paymeata, part ol each payment will be • return ol prinetpal ud OlllY part will be tua- ble ineome. You can reuonabb' npect JOU.I' tu bracket to be lower when you 9Met to take PQ• menta. M a result. YoU will set more mooey out ol your amwlty and therefore ean loc* forward to 1pendiac more of your money. onma ADV ANTAGBS: l ) In the event ol yoar pnmature death, tbe proceeds are oonnally payable to tbe benef'lciariea without the del,Jya and publicity ot probate. And your beneficiaries may elect tbe payout IChedule most beneficial to them tuwile. If you and your spouae are joint owners of an annuity and one of you dies, only ball tbe annuity ls comidered part of the est.ate. 21 1be entins sum of an IRA Rollover lump sum listribution may be used to purchase certain deferred annuities, In order lo pre- serve Uie tax deferral beoetlta ot that diatribution. Note: S1terrv La.coa f.I Oft CJCCOU111 ~ in tlw Santa Ana offlce of ftlenill, Ll/ftC. Pierce, F'emwr and Smith $3. 9 Million Order Placed IRVINE -Computer Automation Inc .• a m inicomputer manufacturer, said its naked mini division has received orders for 1,800 naked mini computers valued at more than $3.9 million. Paul Hachigian. corporate VlCe president and division general manager, sald the orders for min1computers. to be delivered during the next 12 months. came from Docutel Corp. or Irving, Tex .• and from Key Corp . Bloomfield, Conn. Hachigian said the Docutel order calls for de- hvery of 1.500 naked mini model 4/10 computers. valued at more than $2.2 million, starting this week and contUlwng t hrough September. Q,·pr The CounttAr MASO Ustinqs llllo ,, ;: r.... lip• ...... ..,.. ..... " . "' 16llo NllW VMIC ~ -Tiie ............ n ~ -._ o-. • . c:...-r ..... IiLe:f..-=.!"E:Fa:t~ · IN.. M<urlllfl Cll HIYd IO n II could --Cll•rl Fd IS 14 17.22 sold (Net 9'lwt CMM Gr llO!t; "eluel M bO&ICll'tt FIHld U I 7.AI Cv•I.,. plus $olln Si°"' S 11 U I c~r91> T~ !\ere 1 IS 1.11 .... 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TllDE AaE TWO 1idet to th1I era'• ~ m. tereat rates: (1) It's toua,ber and dreadfully e. ww to borrow funds ; (2) it'• euier and m&lCh mo,. nwardlnc to invest in ftxed·inc:ome obUcaUona. such u U.S. Treuury securities, higheat·crade corporate and tax .. xempt securities, money market funds. If you have onJy a few thousand (or even leA) to ln· veal, you're barred from buying the blg certtncatea of de: poalt ($100,000 and up) and you'll flnd mlnimums al• $5,000.$10,000 on moat other of today's mott attracUve, highest-grade investment mediwna. But you can buy abares ln a top.1rade money market fund -and this lncreulnc numben of you are doina. ON EVEN THE SAFEST, bl&hest·grade money market funds, you ca.n earn returns now well lnto the double-digits -more than double and even close to triple wbal you can eam oo regular savings accountl! ~· Your ever·rising awareness ot these fund.I is reflected' in their explosive growth. Just since the end of 1978, assets in the money market funds have more than tripled, from about $10.6 to about $35.S billion, report.a William E. Oonogbue's Money Market Fu.nd. a newsletter head· quartered in Holliston. Mass In August alone, money market fu.nd anet.s soared $2.5 billion, reJOrts the Invest· ment Company Institute. The growth or these funds ID 1979 haa been tbe greatest tor any type of mutual fund in a similar lime span in the 1ndu1try's biatory. Q. What are these rund.tt? Are tbey sale? A. There are now about 68 money market funds monitored by Dooogbue's report. They enable you with aa, little as Sl,000 <or even less) of caah to pool your mooey with that of many other investors. The fund then buys a variety or short·term securities, including U.S. Treasury bills and notes and bank certificates of deposit. TO HANDLE THE FUND, managers usually are paid fees of around i,, or l percent or the fund's assets. Q What about penallles for early withdrawals'> A. There are none. 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