HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-11-07 - Orange Coast Pilot• Teddy Makes It Official
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Or11111e County residents can
put aside fears tbat their
clilldrm will be forced to ride
bu1H to correct racial lm·
• balance in tebooll.
Tbat la tbe viewpoint of anti· buliat leader Doria Allen after voten in Oraqe County and
tbroupout tbe 1tate gave re-
CUlllED
rrm 'AD
sounding approval to Proposi.
lion 1.
The final, unofficial Orange
County results of the four
statewide measures show:
-Pl....,.W. L Yes 238,3C8;
No66,ML
-Pu;ul,._ Z (loan interest
rates). Yes m,168; No 88,191.
-1'1'41 •W. 3 (veterans tax
exemptions). Yes 224,070, No
strong showing by the incum
bents was a vote of confidence
from the community.
"I t.biDk the community sup-
ports the district and its
policies,'' said tbe Westminster
library employee.
District teachers backed·
cballeqers Castrey, Rona and
Mrs. Harrod. The trio urced
b~ arbitration for teacben,
an illue wb1ch led to a week· lona ltrlke eu)f tbls year.
(lee asriJaNBD, Pace AZ)
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Ted Says Cartee..
lacking. in Goafs
BULLETIN
By fte Mii dated Preu
Tehran Radio said today
Ayatollati Ru.boll•b Khomeini
will not receive two special en·
VOYI em1 by President Carter to
seek the releue of some eo
Americam be.Id bostqe at the
U.S. F.mbusy in Tehran.
The broadcut monitored in
Kuwait said that bef0tt Iranian
autboritlel start ta.lb with the
United States, "Washington
should first extradite the shah,"
a cancer patient in a New Yort
hospital.
It said the newly appointed
Islamic Revolutionary Council
and other Iranian officials had
"no authorisation to meet with
the two Americans who carry a
measaae from the American
Preaident Carter to Khomeini."
President Carter sent two
special eDYOJS to Tehran today
to seek the release of some eo
Americana held hostage at the
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dlplOmatie channels fail for tht
other APPl'Oach, .. B.Ue1 laid.
Riley Joined LaqreD la ars1na
that the federal lmmiaratioa
and Naturalisation Service
abouJd dclMJy enmtne vilu ls·
,..,...P.,,eAJ . Jeanne Mor1an ff•1'llton, the
wife of South Orante County
111Dllclpal Court Judie Richard
Jlamllton, died at her home late
S.turday after a lon1 bout wit.IJ cancer. She wu eo, IRAN TENSION •••
sued to lran1ana wbo eome to tht
U.S. u tt.Mleota and determiDe
ii they aetually are attndlng school. RECALLED
Mrs. Hamilton wu born ln
Seattle, Wash.. where she met
her husband wblle worldn1 as a
secretary. Judge Halllilt.on was
taking undergraduate ~laaaes at
the lime and the pair met in an
ice skating rink.
The couple bad been married
for 32 years , and moved to
Laguna Beach in 1955. Hamllton
set up a law pracUc:e in Santa
Ana.
He was appointed to U,. ~
<>ranee County Municipal c.ourt
u a Judie in 196$, and wu
named to the Superior Court
bench in um. The j~e ... de-
feated in 19'78, but later nap.
pointed to the South Cou.rt bench.
lln. Ham.Uton attended &ho
Unlveratty of ,., .. ~. but
left for CalJfonua bitore she
"' Abuld com11Jete bir educatioo. v siie took c1asses et UC Irvine
and traduated in the early 19'10IS
with a degree in art bi~?1.
She was active witb the
Laubach program 1D Capistrano
Beach, teaching minority stu·
dents bow to speak English.
In addition to her husband, Mrs. Hamilton ~ survived by
daupters Suzanne Dale ToQ)in,
~--.N ~ . . .... Site .b:~ by fter
father, William J e nnings
Morgan, and a sister, Carol
MoUt«, both of Seattle.
The couple also have a grand.
daughter.
Judge Hamilton said there will
be no memorial aervica, and
suggested dQnatlona be made to
a favorite charity or to tbe
~merican Cancer Society.
fi',....P-AJ
U.S. Embu1y by kw~ •tu· dents demandlq i.hat tbe United
States give up the shah for trial.
The State Department sald lt
urged the remalJlin• 800 to 400
U.S. citbem lD Iran to quietly
leave the country but that some intended to stay.
In London. tbe B:ritflb Broad· eating Colp. reported ,rtthout
attribution that two Amerieam
wel'e taken trom tbe Hilton
Hotel In Tebran IOd put With the
hostages at tbe em busy. BBC
te1evtsfo'D also reported
Amerkalil were betnc rounded
up •l'UUIMl Tebhn.
Revolutionary leader
Ayalo118b RubOUab Kbomelnl, in
an lntervtew with West German
television lD Iran, blamed the
emba.qy takeover on tbe U.S. government, which bas reftlled
to• extradite. Shah Mohammed
Re1a Pahlavi. "~ my opinion
only the United States is luiJty
in the prese11t situation," ~
meini said in tbe interview.
Khomeini said tbat not odly
bad tbe United States given pro-
tection to the shah, bospit.albed
in New York with cancer, but it
bad treated "with vu11arity"
Iranian ltudeats who ha•• pro.
tested his presence in America.
Ira• a..o1~ Guard
caa.d •"all fQl'e8 ID"'ll'an" to
be PNPU'ed to f aee A1'Y mo.a against tbe country, tbe Gulf
News Agency reported from
Tehran. 1be agency said 1raD
would remain without a prime
minister pendiDg presidential
and parliameat,ary elections and
that former Prime Minister
Mehdi Buartan and bia re· signed ministers attended a
meetin1 of ~ revolutionary
council Tuesday nllht.
But that rePOn C!Oll.ftlcted wttb
ODe from State Department of·
ficials, wbo aaid Muttapba
Sbamran. a former Iranfu de-RETURNED fenae minister, was uted tAJdaY
• to form a new civil1an aowrn-Bill Bianchi, spOkesman for atent.
the teache.r's baraalnln1 unit, Iran's oil minlater, in an lD·
said teachers will now have to terview broadcut _oo Telaran
work toward "reestabUabina a r,9diO monitored .l,D London, de-good relationship wltb the nled reports ot a bait In oil a~
board." POrts to tbe United State.. ·~ He 11ld communication report ta comple&ely falae Ad
between trustees and teaebert tlle apreedlna ot sucla report.a in"
Jlad deteriorated since tbe dl~at• tlle eziatence of coo· strike. Be maintalbed teachwa aplraciea apmst ~ ltulall
• will eoatinue to pub for blDclJ.ns revolution," tbe oU mJn.._. ...
arbitration, an lasue laeumbenla · 'luo~ as saying. .~Poled. Repona ol tbe oil cutoff Jed to , Lake, • board appolatee, a "panic. '' on th& European apot
•creed commWlie~tlon with market, tbe <Jerman eeonoailea
teaeben needl to" worked ai. news qency VWD reported.
"I don't think bl.ad.Int arbttra· llleanwblle, from ita offices in
Uo'1 ,. •• really an h~~e, London, the Britllb Petroleum aowever •• Lake aote.d. '!'Tllb Co11>. said it waa bUlfDeu u
u ft8ib. an eleetloo Wlthodt ts-usual today at the Iranian
•. ~." tanker pOrt at Kbarg laland. In
'"'• Smlth, a1ao •~appointee, Washington. Sen. Henry
tiaimed tbe COJDmunity reacted Jacksoa, D-Wuh., chairman of
1aln1t teacbera "recruitin& tb9' Senate 'Energy Committee,
elr own candidates." •-'d Iran had announced' ft was ··u ther9 bu been 8Jl1 •Nlicla commumeatlon it's time to ut the ltrife behind UI arid wort
• oeet.ber," Aid Mn. Ditte.
r•111min•. oil dell•ertes to taaken linlDI gp at its main
Penian Gulf port.
Special envoy Ramsey Clut
a former attorney general, Uid
Wllllam Miller, a senior atat.r
member of tb• Suate In·
telU«ence Committee, were
uhe4uled &o arrive in Tebran
UU. IDCll"Dllll ID ~-9' aeelna AY,atollD RvW"'8;~meini.
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8otb men nld that tboee not
eocapd in ltUdia aba9.ld be re-turned to Iran.
, County tsupernaor EC11aon1
MWer. • former llartM pilot
and Vletna.m prtaoner ol war.
said, tbroutb an aJde, be
belinea tbe state Departmmt la
capable ol baMliRI UM crillia
end tbat tt ... beJ'Ciad b.1a poat.
UoD u a eomty ofnetal to com· ment an what adloaa OOald bt
taken iD relatioo to a t:at.Da-tioul inddent
of "liberal activist.."
f'lna1. unoftlelaJ IWulta on the recaUot Mrt. Pldd are: %;\!imo • 2.3'71
R..WU on the recall of Cai.me, are:
Per. 2.85'7
A1aimt. 2.2115
OC Lawmen Blast p.._p_,.AJ
In t.be rue for llra. Pidd's
teat, ll1Dw p&hered 2,279 votes
qainst 1..5$2 for Earl Serro. LiJ-b wu UDOWtOled and received 1,087 9Utet.
Ma. StoUopf. a school pro.
tram apectaUst, and Charles
Jud.an, an engineer, won two
other seats on the board of the Feds on Drug Bust BUSING •••
but indicated tbat the final
figure would be close to bas
for orieinal projectiom of about 40
percenL
small school districL ·
The final tally in tbe regular
election shows : . A two-year investi1ation that
ended this week with federal
grana Jury 1na1ctments of 11
Laguna Beach men on dru~
s muggling charges was Plaiued
by inter-aceocy ~DD1 and
jealousies, aay8arUcipanta.
Tuesday, rante Collnty
Sbmtt Brad Gates llosted a
pre11 conference ta order to
blut tbe U.S. AU.Orn9'a otnce
l.n Lo9 ........ (pr delilJlina tbe in~drnmta. Hesald ericfen~
had been pthered to befin lD· ~ctments six or seven months
aao.
That view waa backed iil
separate tntervtewa with tl\e
police cbief1 of Newport Beadl
and Lqana Beach whlee detec-
tives alded in the leQl\bf tn-
v..Usatl~
Today, 101De of tboM dltee·
Uvea said tbe delays wen u
muca. a reault of blet•rilll
betwem tbe lnternaJ a...a.e
Service ad the federal Dnaa Enforcement Admia•atratlon as
lack of Utkm OD the put ol the U.S.A.~.
'rbe fru1trate4 local la· vntta.ion noted they ~d IDol!lt
of tbe inveltlaaUve wort od tbe
CaM d'8"inl the COW"H of tbeU
investlpUon ol tbe murder ol
stepllen Jolm Bcwu 1wo ,years
~~=~..: duri.D1 ~ mui'dei' probe ·met
lta ftrit letblldE moi. tbu • year ..., wben ms •tents' and
DEA actata debated Wbetber to
combine their case1 or seek
separate indictment.a.
Once that decision wu re·
solved, the case was oven to the
Los Angeles office of tl\e U.S. At·
* * * 10 Indicted
On Niircotics
Smuggle Rap ~
BJ IOANNS llSYNOLD8 • .... ,...,,. ...
Ten ol tbe 11 men illdlet.ed tbla
torney where it stayed
months
"Why the mdlctmenta didn 't
come down sooner, I do not know,·· said Laguna Beacb
police chief Jon Sparta.
The-electioa for tbe first time
combined IChool board elections
wit.ta vedal dimtda aa weU as tl\e foar llase.ride meaaara.
-u.da s.bpf. 2,417 (elect· ed >
-Charle. J•dsoa , 2.047 <elected)
-Solace Jack.son, I, 730
-William Rip Gowen. 1,442
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Evacuation in IraD?
homeini Refuses to Meet U.S. EmUJsaries .
WASHINGTON CAP) -State
epartment officials said today
ey have suggested that the re-
a i ni nc Americans in Iran
uietly leave the country
cause of the seizure of the
.S. embassy but that some in-
nd to stay.
Meanwhile, two special U.S.
nvoys were n)'ing to Tehran to-
ay in an effort to gain freedom
r some 60 Americans held
ostage at the U.S. embassy ere since Sunday.
But Tehran radio said officials
ould not meet with the
missaries until the United
ates fU'St turned over the de·
sed Shah of Iran, who is un-
ergoing cancer treatment in
ew York. The U.S. government
as firmly rejected this demand
reviously as the price for free-
* * *
ing the hostages
The State Department said it
urge~ tbe remaining 300 to 400
U.S. citiz.ena in Iran to quietly
leave the country but that some
intended to stay.
In London, the British Broad casting Corp. reported without
attribution that two Americans
were taken from the Hilton
Hotel in Tehran and put with the
hostages al the embassy. BBC
television also reported
Americans were being rounded
up around Tehran.
Revolutionary leader
Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini, in
an interview with West German
television in Iran, blamed the
embassy takeover on the U.S.
J{overnment, which has refused
to extradite Sbah Mohammed
Reza Pahlavi. "In my opinion
* * * bke Iran E·mbassy,
rigressman flrges
~ that a fit4 Ukel1 tlid ID
the execuUcn d tbe Americans
belns held bostace, but aald that
was a price that might bave to
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Rep. William Dannemeyer, R·
erton. called today for the
nited States to occupy the Ira·
· n embassy in Washington.
.C. in protest of the Iranian oc-
upatioo of the U.S. Embassy in
ehran.
And Dannemeyer, in a strong·
worded statement issued in
aabingt.oo, urged removal of
ranlan student.a from the Unit·
d States and a do ption of
llcles that would prevent new
missions of Iranians-into U.S.
cbools.
be paid.
Dannemeyer's comment was
among several solicited Tuesday
from federal, state and county
officials
Rep. Robert E. Badbam. R-
Newport Beach, a member of
the house Armed Services Com·
mittee. urged a diplomatic solu-
tion to the crisis.
(See OCCUPY, Page AZ>
only the United States is guilty
m the present situation," Kho-
meini said in the interview.
Khomeini said that not only
had the United States given pro-
tection to the shah, bospitali.ied
m New York with cancer, but it
REAGAN, FORD RAP
CARTER ON IRAN -AS
had treated "with vulgarity"
Iranian students who have pro-
tested his presence in America.
I ran 's Revolutionary Guard
called on "all forces in Iran" to
be prepared to face any moves
against the country. the Gulf
News Agency reported from
Tehran. The agency said Iran
would remain without a prime
minister pending presidential
and parliamentary elections and
that former PTime Minia~r
Mehdi Bazargan and his re-
signed ministers attended a
meeting of the revolutionary
council Tuesday night.
But that report conflicted with
one from State Department of.
ficials, who said Mustapha
Sbamran, a former Iranian de-
fense minister, wu asked today
to form a new clviUan 1overn·
<See IUN, Pase AZ>
'Blekerlag' Cite•
OC Lawmen Blast
Eeds On Drug Bust
A t~year U.Yeet11~Uon Uult
ended thil week ·~ f....., !~E.:Fa
by fntu·aien~y ~ ........... 87
T••MIQ. rap
Sherllt Brad Oac. b
pre11 conf erenee Id order to
blast the U.S. Attorney's oftke
in Los Angeles for delaytq the
indictments. He said evidence
bad been 1atbered to belin in-dictments six or seven months
ago.
That view was backed in
separate interviews with the
police chiefs ol Newport Beach
and Laguna Beach whose detee-
li vea aided in the lengthy in-
vestigation.
Today, some of those detec-
* * *
ottbe ft Welt om":
cue duftDI ooune o1 tbeir
lnvestiptiaD of the mwdlll of
Stephen John BOYAD two JeA1S
ago.
But the federal prosecution OD
the dru& smuulin1 uncovered
during that murder probe met
Its fll"St ae&.badl more than a
year aeo wbeD ms aaeats and DEA .._ts debated whether to
combine their cases or seek
separate indlctmenta.
"We would have to see if these
oves would be sufficient to get
h e attention of these
rbarians, ·• Dannemeyer sa
a telephone interview today.
Dannemeyer said be would
Suspects Tied to Sect
Once lb.at decision was re-
solved. the cue was civm to the
Los Angeles office of the U~. Al·
torney where it stayed for
months.
''Why the indictments djdn't
come down sooner. I do DOt
know," said Laguna Beacb
police chief Jon Sparks. nslder any injury infii~ on
mericans beinS held hostage in
.., u "an act of war" that owd have to be dealt with ac-rillnslY· .
Dannemeyer proposed U.S.
cupation of the Iranian em· aasy u the first alep that
ould be taken in endina the
ie1e in Tehran. '
U occupation of tbe embany
alled to end the 1le1e, Dan-
emeyer said. the U .s. 1bould
•mount a raid and retrieve our
tizena.''
He Said it WU ·~redic~ble"
By JOANNE aEYNOLDS
Of .. Dlltyf'Ml9ff
Ten of the u men indicted this
week on federal narcotics smug
gling charges were one·time
members of the International
Society of Krlsbna Conscious-
ness.
Nine of them were associated
with the Laguna Beach temple
of the sect and one of those nine
was a former president of the
temple.
"I don't think they could be
described as a splinter group,"
commented Laguna Beach
police cbl~ Jon Sparks. "I think
the public should see the facts
and deciddortbemaelvea."
Sparb was. lrrttated by the
l()Ciety's dealal ot Jhembenhip
of the mel) wbG have been •
named in what Sparks aald ii
one of the state's biggest dope
smuggling rings. He noted they
were active members durin& the
years of the smuggling opera·
lion alleged in the indictment.
SCHOOL PUY
OPENS TONIGHT
Corona del Mar Rish School
drama students will open their
production of ·'The Man Who
Came to Dinner" in tbe
auditoriUQJ\ at Newport Harbor
Htgb 8cho01 tonisht. '
Curtain is at 8 General
admlssion ls $2. The play will be repeated Friday and Saturday.
The indictment.I in the multi·
million dollar operation were the
result of an investlcation
launched more than two yean
ago with the slayina of Stephen
John Bovan.
Boyan was a business as-
sociate of some of the lndicteea
and he alle1edly kidnapped
another of their business
partnen.
Ria alayinc was retribuUoo for
the kidnaPJ>lna.
Named in tbe nlne-counl
narCQtica indictment were IJual.
neu putnen Robert Sbea, .a,
Joseph Sbeltoo Davia UI, 30.
Roy Cbrll~er JUcbard, 30,
and Jo.eph FedorowtkJ, 28.
Sbea wu never usociated
<See D&UGS. P11e AJ)
"Sberlff Gates bas been
penonally urgina the U.S. at·
tomey's office to get on with th.LI
thine because all the wort was
done several months ago."
Newport Beach Police Chief
Pete Gross bad also asked
federal officials to e.xpedlte the
drug cue.
Althoucb based lo Laauoa
Beach. impact of the smugllne
operation bas been felt
tbrougbout California. Gross
said.
"We see the group u a major
one in terms of <ctruc> lmporta.
tJon. So bl our tiew tt deHned a
hiper prioiitJ, 't be Wei.
"But tbe important t.bfni la
that there la now a pl'Oleeutioo.'• U.S. AttorMJ Bric Dobber·
Clee IAWIDN, Pace At>
Trwiees ..
Retain
Positions
Two appoint.9d trµstees were
elected to their seats on the
Newport-Mesa school board
Tuesday, despl~ attempts by
backers of an uuuccessful re·
call ca~ to elect their own
slate of c dates
lo addiUoo lo appointed io-
cum benta B.J. Skillinc and Ken·
netb Wayman, voters picked
Mike McLauchlin and Todd
Hess u new llust.ees. Neither
McLaughlin oor Hess was nm·
rung apinat an incumbent.
Mn. Skillin1. who llefeated
four rivals for the Area 3 seat
she baa held by appointment for
two years, called the election "a
message from the community."
"I really fee& the community
bu liven the board • me11a1e that we bave quality eduadioo
in the dlatrict aad UMty want to
cootl.nua bundtnc on that.'' abe said •
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RobertG. Hammond. 7,79'l
-.Jim Pancake, 2,152
Uncaldal counts in Area 3.
which iaclude1 Santa Ana
HeicMa, Dover Sbores and part
of east Costa Mesa. are:
-Barbara .. B.J ." Skllllag,
11,511 Cdeded>
-Ronald E. Price. 4,582
-Michael Skawtn. 2,'Z,52
-Ann&eaupre,2,457
-Chet P . Groek.reuta, 977
Here ls the unofficial final tal-
ly In Area 8, Newport Heights
and southeast Costa Mesa. _,....Beu, t,311 (etec&ed>
-Rocer C. Summers, 7 ,290
-Gf:Or&e Lackey. 3,231
In Tnaatee Area 2, voting was
for someone to fill the two-year
remainder of a four.year term.
Here is the unofficial final COWlt
in that area, the triangle formed
by Newport a nd Harbor
boulevards and Costa Mesa city
limits.
-•tb McLaaghlla, 1Z,3U
<elected>
-Reynald Pelletier, 6,721
One election controversy in:
volved the board's attem~ to
fire music teacher Richard
England on unprofessional COD·
<See ftUSTEES, Pa1e AZ)
Seniors Slate
Casirw Night
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WASHINGTON (AP) -l'or
the flrat tlm• h• history.
Americans owe more than '1l>O tilWoo for credit ~ard and odier
installment loan purebues.
The $300 bWlon mark was
passed in September u eon·
sumen tnereued tbelr debt by a
record t4.f5 bllUOll for tu
month. aceord1nC to a rwort 11· sued Tuesday by the tederaJ
Reaene Board
In fad, ~Cul at tbe end
of 8ePttil9t.r owed .... 1lillbt on ~dielr :bmlk, reudl ltoft and
.. IOllDe eredlt eara and for
fOau Wrttten oa automobiles
dd aiillJde homa.
lnitallment loana, exelodln&
1*ort,.1ea, pa11ed the S200 b1dlioe mart In Kay tm, iov·
ernmeot record• show. They
topPtfd $100 bUllon for t.be ftnt
time in December 1969.
Economists have been
watchlna the debt fltu,rea cloee-
11 becauee some feat Americma
are taklna on more lOaM 6.a the7 ua bandle. Others fear
recesaioo.
A Federal Reaene Board
economist, who uked not to be
identified, said COl)Sumen ap-
peared able to handle tu bea.-y
debt load IO far.
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1RUSTEES ••
Quctctiarsea. ,
A group ol EDalaad 1upporten
tried e~ller tbla year to recall
the three t:rvateea whose seats weren't up for electlon Tuelday,
but failed to 1atber enough 1{anaturea to 1et the matter on
the ballot.
The neall bacten later sup.
ported Qeor.P Lackey iii Area 1.
Kant ol them abo joined 1D f!Jl·
doniq Pellet.let, Skawdn and
Bammciact.
Mc~ today called b1i electloo .. a peat hooc>r" and
said ''I feel ~ bwnble. I'm
arateful t.o my~ for ....
tng aaeh a clean campalp."
Bus thanked h1.s trteodl tor ~elr support and 1a1c1. ''I'm
okin1 forward to puttln1
1lUve input lnto the educ•· ' onal proceaa."
· w~ noted that be wu 1leaMd ,.wi tbe overall reaulta of
Tueada)''telection. .
"l thlDk tt•a Soinl to be a bard-
l"OJ'kina and • vet)' ~ltl" 1'oard.''lle1ald.
ii .
Or•n1e OOunty SapentaoT
Thomas Rlley, a retired Mui.De
1eneru, urged that the Ith Pleet
be deployed and ''be prepared to
go in and initiate a rescue opera.
Uon"
"Let'• be prepared 1bould diplomatic channels fall for the
other aporoach.'' 1We7 •aid.
Riley joined Lungren iD \ll'llq
that the federal lmm11ratloD
and Naturalisation Service should closelY eumille vllu II·
sued to tramans whq come to the u .8. .. studeata and determine
if they aebaall1 are •ttenctinl school.
Both men said that lhOM not
en1a1ed lb studies abould be re-
turned to Iran.
County Supervisor Ed11on1
Miller, a form.er llart.ne pilot
and Vl«nam priloner of war,
said. tbrou1b an aide, be
belleftlt the State Department ..
capable of banclUn1 tbe crilll
aod that it was beyond Im pl·
tlon U a cowity oftldal to COID·
ment oo wbat •ctiOD.J 1bould bt taken in relation to an intema· tional iDcldent.
,....P.,,e.4J
COAST •••
said H~s had lolt. Bow~ a check with the reg.
lstrar•t omce turned up no com·
~vtatlonal enor and no one
Jl81Qed Vletor Hem1Dde1. 'lbe
]>bODe namber left by the clller
waa out of order, and lan't as·
aignedtotbere11atrar'1offtoi.
Humphreys and Jin. Gandy
coulcbl't be reached for com·
meat on their vidorlea early to-
day, altbouah a11oclate1
delertW dMm bodl. M exdted ..-clp~.
Oltoil *1lo expraaed UfltJ· neu a bi.a suecess and Dio&ed
that be wai aurprbed at .. IOw·
key nature of the camp-.. ,.1 Old1 spent '50 ••• bi Mict
,.._P.,,eAJ
mAN ••• ·
Members of the U.S. Marine Band
perform at the crave of John Philip Sousa
1D WashingtOD'a ConcreaiooaJ Cemetery.
The band, of which Sousa was director,
played to mark the l25tb anniversary of
the March King's birth.
F,...PflfleAJ
BUSING VOTE ••.
measure wW have no Immediate
effect on county government.
He added. boweveT, that pro.
visions in the measure that call
for excess revenues to be re·
turned to taxpayers at the e:od ol
the year poses an "unholy and
un1odly administrattve mess."
Tuesday's election• marked
the laJt time that the LS-year-0ld
Coleman-0)'TeJl voting macblnes
were used and they came
through in ba.ndsome style, ac·
cordin& to Re&i.atrar of V curs Al
Olson.
Ollon said all results an the
county's 1,311 precincts were
tallied by 4 a.m ., two hours
ahead ol the projected time.
Olson said figures are not
available on the voter turnout
but indicated that the final
figure would be close to bas
original projections of about 40
percent.
The election ro-r the rint time
combined school board elections
with special district.a u well u
the four statewide measures.
(!
F,...P.,.eAJ
DRUGS •••
with the cult. bat tbe otheT three
partners were ooe·tlm• mem·
bera of the Lacuna Beach tem-
ple. Richard wu a former PftSi·
dent of the P'OUP·
Aootber partner wbo wasn't
named iD the indictment wu
Alexander Kulik who I.a aen1na
a prison term ror coonction of
possession or more than two
pounds ol nearly pure onent.al
he roan.
It was Bovan's slaying and
Kulik's arrest that touched off
the investigation leacbng to the
andictmema.
,.,... Pflfle AJ ·
LAWMEN •••
teen chose bis words carefully
when asked about the criUclam
from Oranae Countr officials.
He said that the numbers of
local police jurisdlctlon.s coupled
with the fact that two federal
agencies were involved com·
plicated coordination of the in·
vestigation.
Dobberteen pointed that the
case involved income tax mat· ten as well as the drug smug.
ghnc aiJeeations and 11 derenden-
danta .
"The procedures of eacb agen· cy are different; it just takes
tame to do it," be aald.
lnvest11atlon be,an in urn
with the arrest o Alexander
Kulik, cnareea with possessfng
more than a pound of nearly
pure heroin.
The nine-count indictment al·
legea the defeodanta hired drug
smu11ling courters posing as
businessmen to carry baahiab oil
from Paklstan into the United
States hidden away m secret
compartments of typewriter
cues.
UPHOLSTERY SALE CONTINUES
Just in time for the holidays ...
all sofas, loveseats, chairs etc.
drastically reduced for this promotion
All upholstered special orders may be ordered
at sale prices. Don't wait -stop in now! . .
Two laeambeat1 and a ~.-0 ..........
by a ntl~ tnlstee WGD ID
TueMl.,'1 Sota Ana UDifted
Scbool l*bid board eJ•Uoil. Plaal, aDGftldal retulta wt1b
all Prednctl ~ u.:
-,... ........ , 8,028 (eJect. ed)
-llq W...... S,478 (elected)
-Volae1 ••rt• ,r., 4,9'8 (elected)
-Plltrick Devaney, I,• -1. atcbard Santo, !.317
-Jame1 A. JUcbardl, 3.200
-Donald Wood, !,837
-Edward A. Quesada, 2,•1 Mn. WilktNOD bad been en·
doraed by out1oln1 board
member Donald Franklin. War-
ren and Morin were amona
trustees that voted ln favor of
aboll1bin1 a federally funded
breakfaatproaram.
* * * L•g11na Winners
lncumltentl Dr. Ronald
Chilcote and Harry Bltbell were
returned to their seata ln the
Lafuna Beach Unified School
District ln Tuesday's balloting.
Unofficial final results re-leased today show:
-Dr. Boe.aid Clll.l~te. %,181 <elected)
-11.a.ny Bltbell, Z,5'7 (eled·
ed)
-Michael Onorato, 1,782
-Marsha Palmer, 1,0'7
-Bruce Hopping, 814
Chilcote, who is the current
board president, said today be is
pleased with the results of the
Yoting, adding his victory, "was
the result of a campaign that at·
tempted to brln1 to1etber a
broad coalition of people from
tbe DOrtb and IOUtb enda al the
district."
* *
Incumbents Helen Ditte, Brian
Lake and Stephen Smith were
overwhelmingly returned to
their board seats on the five-
member Huntington Beach
Union Hieb School District
board of trustees.
With all p~incta counted, the
unofficial tally for the two COD·
tested four-year term• are:
-Beletl DIUe, 18,859 (elec:ted>
-Brlu Lake, 16,091 (elected)
-Charles Ryder, 7 ,575
-Robert Castrey, 8,810
-Patricia H4rrod, 6,038
-Ruth Covert, 5,057
-Joel Bender, 4,079
The unofficial results for the
single two-year terms are·
* * ·*
. Be said the campaign resulted
m the emergence of three plans
which be plans to present before
school officials in the nea. future.
· 'J now intend to present the
board with plans for an educa-
tional foundation (to raise funds
lor the district). deal with the
needs of all students, and a plan
outlining the priorities for the
budget and try to give some
directioo for education ln the
future."
Bithell, a South Laguna re-
altor, said "the problems that
we anticipated througbout th~
campaign will be with us for the
next four years. He said the
board has worked well to1etber
ln the put, "and will continue to
wort cloeely toward resolYlbl
our flnmclal problem.a.••.
* •• *
-Steplae• Smltla. 18,246 (elected> ·
-Mark Rona, 9,340
-Bruce Richardson, 9,302
Mrs. Ditte, appointed to the
board five years ago, said the
strong showing by the incum-
bents was a vote of confidence
from the community.
"I think the community sup.
ports the district and its
policies," said the Westminster
library employee.
District teache rs backed
challengers Castrey, Rona and
Mrs. Harrod. The trio urged
binding arbitration for teachers,
an issue which led to a week-
long strike early this year.
* * *
Pair Recalled
Two members of the Seal
Beach School District Board of
Educaticln were recalled TUes-
day ln an electioa that may lead
to reabaptna of tbe dlstrtct'a ad·
m1niatration.
Mn. Pldd b8d cbar1ed prtor to the election that the recall
was prompted by a 1mall srouP
Of • 'liberal actl9iata. ••
Plnal, unofftdal results on the
recall of Mn. Pidd are:
l"or,1,030
Aaainlt, 2,171
Results on the recall of Calme
are:
,. ... , 2.Gl
ASa1nlt.2.211iS
* *
In the race for Mrs. Pidd's
seat, Miller gathered 2,279 votes
a1ainst 1.552 for Earl Berro. Lll·
ly was unopposed and ~eived
3,087 votes.
Ma. Stoskopf, a school pro-
gram specialist, and Charles
Judson. an engineer, won two
other aeata on the board of the
amall ICbool diatrlct.
Tbe flDa1 tally ln the regular
electJoo lbowl:
-Llllda 8tebpf, 2,'17 (elect-
ed)
-Claarles Jadsoa, 2,047
(elected)
-Solace Jacbon, 1,m
-WlD1am Rip Gowen, 1,"2
* * *
'l'U tlle Sea••• -A lread11
t
Oran1e County •upe"Jlo .... ha•• _,roved an ur,.aey or• diaance problbU.ia1· .. eon-'
domlnlum eonvertlCllDI · m po.r-~
tiom ol Qlllncon>orated terrltofYi
where tbere ll • lhorta,. of 1 rent.auntu.
Tbe ordlni.lice" takes effect lm~
medlatel.Y .nd wUl esplre ta touri moatm, bat the county PlamllnCl
CommlJalon WU aaked to ~
•Ider m•kintf the law permaJ
neat. 1be eommluloo will be
stud)'inl bouslnt ln tbe COUllt)',
includJn1 condominium coa..i
venlonl.
The uraency ordlnance will
bar tbe conversion of apart.
ments into condominiums ot
stoclt cooperatives when the
average vacancy rate over the
preceding 12 months is 5 perceat
Yuletide gifts are already being offered for
sale today through Friday at The
Christmas Company at Orange County
Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Sara Brant
Cleft>. offers a treetop angel while Jane
Phillips bugs giant Panda. Yule gilt sales
support Junior League of Newport Harbor
youth and community activities.
or less. ·
"This provision would effee-
tl v e 1 y place a lid on coa-
domioium and other multi-
family dwelling unit converslon5
so that our goal of preserving af.
fordable units ls preserved,''
Supervtaor Thomas Riley said. lnc11mhent Wins Fight
By JERRY CLAUSEN came in just to disrupt the
Supervitlors also requested the
planning commission to consider
speclflc euidelln.es for the de-
velopment of condominiums as
well as the conversion of new
and existing mobile home parks
in which Iota would be available
for ownership.
oi .. o.11y,.....su" board. It's one water district
Seal Beach homemaker Vic-and no ooe should d..tarupt the
tori a (Sherry> Baum failed wo rk.
Tuesday to unseat long-time .. We're known worldwide for
Orange County Water District what the district has done an
incumbent Preston Allen in a water management and con
battle over board representation serv ation."
by property ownership. He said, "Everybody who's
Unofficial totals in Division 4 called me this morrung as re-balloting are: lieved she didn't get on the
-Preston Allen, 17 ,491 board."
(elected) Allen. 69, said he spent $107 for
-Virginia Baum, 13,275
fliers in bis campaign and relied
on grandchildren to spread b ls
campaign word.
Mrs. Baum said today sbe'U
try again for a distnct seat.
In a note of sarcasm, she
added, ''Maybe I 'll buy some
property in one or the dJVlSlons
scheduled to elect a board
member two years from oow
Then I won't have to watt four
years to nm again "
Riley said Tuesday's board ac-
llon would an effect place a
moratonum oo virtually all con-
domlo.ium conversions because
the vacancy factor throughout
the county now falls an the range
of 2 to 3 percent
-Martin Mestas, 8,347
Mrs. Baum said she spent
about $2,000 lo her campaign to
unseat 14-year board member
Allen and may have done better
if she had bad the funds to mail
Teddy Makes It Offieial·
out a circular.
Mrs. Baum bad contended
that the state act establishing
candidacy in the various district
divisions ia based on property
ownership, not residency, and
should be declared "uncoostitu-
UonaJ."
Allen, who lives in Oran&e.
OWD.I propelt}' iA Slaatoe.. on.
Stanton pareell mah him eu,l·
ble for bis water board seat even tkou~ be does not realde ID
l>lvlalon 4 of tbe aprawUa1
water district.
The district encompasses Seal
Beach and parts of Huntington
Beach, Los Alamitos, Cypress,
Buena Part, La Palma, Garden
Grove, Stanton, Midway City
and Westminster.
In the only other water district
division election in the coastal
area, Incumbent Noble Waite of
Huntington Beach easily out·
distanced bis only contender,
Ronald Marc us, a Fountain
Valley financial management analyst.
Waite garnered 14,763 votes to
Marcus' 9,118 in the district's
Division 6 contest.
Two other Incumbents,
Kathryn Barr of Garden Grove
and John Fonley of Orange also
regained their seats in Divisions
1and2.
The 10.member board of direc·
tors manages the county's un-
derground water basin from
which cities and water agencies
draw water for customers in the
north and West County.
A victorious Waite said today
that be was happy with his vic-
tory.
"It was not a political deal,"
be said. "Voters reali%e they
want someone ln there who will
work to 1et them water.
"My race wu pretty calm.
Old Preston la the only guy who
aot lnto a heated race."
Allen commented, "Ob
brother .. That lady (Mrs. Baum)
Pair Capture
Two Seats in
Westminster
BOSTON (AP) -Sen. Edward
M . Kennedy, decrying the "lack
of a clear summons from the
center of power,'· t~ay an-
nounced that be i.s cballensine
President Carter for the 1980
Democratic preeidentlal
nomination. Ke~, heir to a modena poUUf:!..!:e.D«!· became tb• third to ... the .... House. The family turned out ln
force for hi.a tpeec:b a& IUltoric i'UMUU Rall wt.ere 1'emMll.1 a.
cuaed tbe carw admtnlst.naaa
of failiq to Ht national 1oa11.
Rennedy said be questloDed
"no man's intentions," but
charged there is a conflict of
direction in the admirustrauoo
·'Fear spreads that our
leaders have r esigned
themselves to retreat," the
M assacbusells senator said.
''Thia country is not prepared to
sound retreat. It is ready to ad-
vance. It is willing to make a
stand. And so am 1."
Kennedy bas been mentioned
as a possible presidential can-
didate in every election since
1968. But today's announcement
marked bis first entry into the
quadrennial race. On Thursday.
California Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr., is to enter the race for the
Democratic nomination. and on
Dec. 4, President Carter is to an-
nounceb.i.squeatfor re-electioo.
Kennedy launched his first bid
for the presidency -once held
by bis late brother John F Ken-
nedy -with help from his
famous family. Hls wtfe Joan
and their three children were
seated beside him, and in the
first row at Faneuil Hall were
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and
,.,~
SEN. KENNEDY, WIFE JOAN, ACKNOWLEDGE APPLAUSE
Supporters Get Opportunity to Expfeaa Enthualaam
Ethel Kennedy. widows of John
and Robert Kennedy. along with
Kennedy s is ters Patricia
Lawford. Eunice Shnver and
Jean Smith. Also in the front
row was Mayor Jane Byrne of
Chacaso. who was wooed by
President Carter before she en-
dorsed Kennedy
The most dramatic moment of
Kennedy's announcement came
during the quesuon and answer
period when a reporter, noting
that Kennedy and bis wife have
been living apart, asked if she
would campaign for him.
Smihng. wearing a violet
dress. Mrs. Kennedy stepped to
the 011cropbone to cheers and
applause.
"l look forward to campaagn-
ang for tum," she s&Jd, her voice
quivering.
Gern
Talk
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Vintage Balboa Budu., Actuallll Located in Balboa
looklq for the Balboa Animal Hospital and you've just
made a wrong tum. The Balboa Animal Hospital is in West Newport.
•081' FAllOVS OF 'l'BE8£ wroq turm la made by
those people loot1ng for the Balboa Bay Club, which, of
course, ii nowhere near Balboa. It's on Mariner's llile in
Newport Beach.
You mlcbt say, "Ob well, at least in Jookin1 for these
places, you're sUU in tbe rlabt city."
Maybe. But then a1ain, maybe not.
The wroq turns in JoMtna for various Balboa en·
terpl'Uel can get wider than just within the Newport Beach city Umlta.
Conalder Balboa Boat Bullden, for example. Tbeee
folb headquarter in Anabelni. Tbe Balboa Glau Company
ii OD Placentia Street in Calta lies&. Same with Balboa
Carpet llWI. Jt'1 out OD Lola Aftllae ID lleut.own. And
if 1ou•n lnMina lor tbe JWboa Fur F9Cto17. b7 BdlW
Street NorUa.
IN ADDlllON 'IO IMIBINW ..,.._., a lot of
merch•nctiae let.I the Balboa name aftlud to It. Tbere's
an outftt upcout lD BunUqton Beach. for example, that's
selllna the Balboa Waterbed for• Complete. You are left wonderlq lf "Complete" means tt comes
with the water already lnatalled.
Maybe lt'a ftlled with Balboa Bay water.
That would be appropriate. Tbe oaJJ timt 70V cor·
respondent ever flopped OD a waterbed I tot aeuSet. You
stuay an advertilecf Picture of t.be Balboa •aterbed and it
lq>ka like a pool table with pWowa. Tbe ad IQS lt eome.
wltb padded ralla. Good heavens, maybe it la a pool table.
Perhaps that sboulcln't be mentioned. Somebody wl1l
run out and establi.ab the Balboa BWlards Parlor.
No doubt they'll open for business ID Buena Pan.
China Drops Spy Charger
PEKING (AP) -Authorities
have dropped spy char1es
a1ainat an American-born
teacher, and abe will be allowed
to see her husband for the flnrt
time in 15 yean, the Xlnbua
news aemcY reported.
palp tbat led to SbirleJ Wood's
rebabilitatioo from unapedfted
charges broQ8bt apimt her by
Chinese radleala.
ANO'l'llS& &17NOP• 11 la atore .ta llOUelt•, •kn
l>emoa"6 ~ Jtm lloODllD ftNelwd ftnt bat Wiii .... --tie CoaDdlman Louil Mace,, lllla dlW attlc lD dQ -~ on Ncrf. IO.
Deanoerat WUl1am Dr:iGIJd SdaMfel' .. • tldftl term la
Ba!Umon. =cana Tom llooclJ ID Columbus, Obie>, Wllliam Hucbiut ln ii.II and Marpret Rance lD Plllolilb, Arb.,
were NtmDld to ee.
Ted Wllaoo, a Democrat,..,.. re-eledloa eaall1 in Salt Lake
City.
Richard Hatcher, wbo wu tbe flnt black eleetecl IU)'or of a
* * * * * * Rent Control Wins;
Tax Cut Plan Nixed
BJ Tbe Alaeda&ed Preu
llaine voters turned aside an
effort to repeal ita boWe litter law Tuesday, while Ohio re-
soundln'1Ydefeated an attempt to pua a almllar measure.
Meanwhile, supporters of a
tough rent control measure in
Baltimore were clahning victory
and ita oppooenta conceded de-
feat. And u Oklahoma tax-
cutttng propos1Uon that became
mired in a partisan batUe was
narrowly defeated.
A TOlJGH a~ control prop.
ositton in Baltimore scored a
narrow victory' wltb final but
unofficial returns sbowiq the
rent control proposal ~ with S2 percent or tbe vote,
72~ to 67 ,438. In several propositions around
the country, the wordln1 or in·
tent of the propoeitiona wu IO
unclear that the effecta ot the
meuures will remain ck>uded
Jong after the votes are counted.
Oklahoma's tax ·cuttinc
measure, where a 1tru11Je
between Republican sponsors IN WES'lt:BESTE& County, and Democratic opponent. Wt .._._._ S ..
New York, a proposition that voters unclear whether they ..-~emaa la
would have been a first step to a were votlna for a tax cut or in· county gcwemment takeover of crease, lost narrowly. The final An Indianapolis policeman pauses beside the body of
the nation's largest private unofficial vote with all 2,m pre-Patrolman Jerry Griffm who was killed Tuesday night
power utllity, Con Edison, was cincta report.lni, showed 211,371 along with two civilians in a gunfight following a bloody
trailing with 1B percent of the opposed. compared with 201.982 domestic squabble. Police captured a sniper who held vote in. Opponents of the yea votes. nearly 100 officers at bay for 90 minutes.
measure held a 58 percent to 44 -------------------------------------percent lead.
Tb• ~ propoelUon would
baYe nq1llNd a »eeat c1epoRt
oa ~ ._.alnen to curb Uttar. Wltti 8.810 of 13,282 pollin1
places reporting, the vote was
1,030,314 apin.at the proposal,
and 3'10,0M in favor.
W ublngtoo voters also were
co111iderlnl a proposal to man·
date deposits on beverage con·
t.ainers. The botUe bill contests
in all three stat.es drew beavY
Jut-minute advertising numes,
mosUy by industry foes of the
measure.
Fund Cut Planned
It credited an intellectual
newspaper with wagtn.c a cam-
lln. Wood bu written aewn1
articlel and pamphlets OD ber
experimeee in Chlaa. Sbe baa
lived in Cbina Ii.Dee lMI and
became a citizen in 19'7'.
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Senate crtt1ca of the MX mobile
miaalle see little chance of kW-iDI It tb1a year, but bope to start
buildiq momentum to 1crap tbe
weapon before itl deployment in
the mid-um.. AwaWnc action la
an amendment by Sen. Mark
HattleJd. R-Ore., to delete a '870
mllUoo appropriatioa Presidlat
Carter requested for engineier1q
and development work OD the
MX. f
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The 1979 opening of "" Soudt C'4aSt Plaza Saks Fifth A~ Is
"something to celebrate:.
Joli us and the oa.r 175 suns
~at South Coast Plaza In
hi C8iebraoon.
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RUNOFF LOOMS
Dianne Feinstein
"~'l'llLY, -.U, t.tae ........... .....
clCMll _..-. ftnt eut, '' MW ~
ty Trottu of tlM Lea11M Of wo .. Vot.rw OM ol tbe 'few Ol'lllllltloM u.;, Oppaeed \be me..... _.., 1'ttb tlM ltata
AJ'L.CIO.
..... the ........ ~
tb.1t I'" ti.I 111IW00 to the cam~ tbe measure wu aqp. Ported•..-polltlcal tu.derl. Gau IPC*e n.e.ctay n1tbt ot 1 nadoul •litndiu limit mon-ment. J\llt u Janls IOQ&ht, wltll
mlsed auccea, to ntend bia tu·
cut HQlPll&n
''Betlmdnl In January we will
launch a D.lliaowlde srau roota
* * *
Feinstein,
"°pp Face
Runoff
~
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -San
Francisco voters, without an
elected mayor since the as·
1usln.atian of George Moscone a
year ago, will go back to the
poll.I Dec. 1l to choose between
appointed incumbent Dianne
Feinstein and Supervisor Quen-
tin Kopp.
Mn. Feinstein, who failed to
win a decisive victory in her bid
to become the first woman elect·
ed mayor of this city, said after
the election. ••rm ready to cam-
paign."
ONLY SJ.I PERCENT of the
city's 372,000 re,Utered voters,
a record low for a city mayoral
election, turned out for the elec·
tion Tuesday to cast their ballots
in the l~way race.
' IVPJIOllTSU or Pl'OPOll·
Uon 1 wodalmed Yle'tor7 °"" "for~.a bulinl," while e1vU
rtibta ..... ltabd tbetr --OD tbe ecstl, wbleb ltnaek down
a broader aoU·ba1tn1 ballot
meuun MftD JeAn aio.
Pl'opolltion 1 OYerturnl a 1t'19
state := Court dedlloD. wbleb aehool dlmfeta to
end aecrea.uon reaardlea ol
cause, and aubatltutea tbe
federal 1tand1rd, wb.leh allows
court-ordered bualn1 only lf
aeve1at1on wu deliberately
caused.
* * *
BU8INQ FOE
8ollllt Flecler
PLAN VICTORIOUS
Sen. Alan Robbin•
Brown Told Keep M11m?
Judge Egly Denies Throttling Governor
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Superior Court Judge Paul Ealy
said Tuesday that he never told Gov. :Edm\.Dld G. Brown Jr. to
refrain from commentinc on
PTopo.iUoo 1, the anti-busing
amendment to the state constitu· tion.
Egly's comment came alter
Brown had told reporten at tua
polling place that the judee pre-
siding over the Los Angeles lnte·
graUoo case had asked him not
to reveal bis position on the
measure.
"l'll NaJ' CALLING the gov·
emor a liar," Egly, who lives in
Laguna Beach, said later. "But I
ju.st have no recollection of ever
saying that."
Brown bu said before that be opposed mandatory bualng, and
be signed the bill which allowed
Proposition 1 on the ballot. But
be haa repeatedly refused to aay
what bis stand was on the anti-
busine lniUaUve.
He told n!PC)rters Tuesday that
Egly "asked publicly that l not
get involved'· in tbe Propm:WGn
1 controversy. •'J don't have any
children," the ronrnor said.
"I'm not lmmedfately affected by It.••
BROWN &\ID LAST week be
s.ensitive matter before the
court.
"He <ZclY> specifically made •
tomments to that effect in response to some comments the •
governor made on a TV in· :
terview show • •
had "real mixed feelings" on Klan S the initi8tive. But be ha.s aaid be eek.ing
wanted the voten to make up
their own minds. Rally Site After F.gly denied be was m
the habtt "ol telling politicians FRESNO (AP> -The Ku
what to do." a spokesman for Klux Klan, rebuffed in effort.a to
Brown said the governor bad march through six San Joaquin
been referring to statements Ee· Valley cities, ts instead trying to
ly made to the press after Brown fiod private property where it
talked about busing on a can bold a public rally Sunday, a television news show in July spokesman wd today. , 1977. 1
Steve Duscha. Brown's u · 1'he Califomla Klan chapter ~ Ford, Reagan Rap
Carter on Iran
"I don't th1nk the turnout was
light," Kopp Aid. "It was near-
ly 60 pettent, I'm told, and I
tb1nk tbe voter turnout waa a
refleet:llOll of the fact that my
campalp turned the people cm."
sociate pre&.s secretary. aaid. had planned to march through •
·'The eovemor was refleetln& slx Fresno County communities ; the view of Judge Egly that Sunday to protest arrests of :
politicians abouJd not free1J of. Klan.amen in the south lut 8UID· 1
fer tbelr opin(ona In tbla mer. I '."'=====================================================================;-• •
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Fonner Prelalclent Gerald Ford NW 'l'UieldQ that tbe current
hostage situation an Iran ls
••probably one ol the m~r en.es
oar IC)VeJ'DJDellt baa 1.-..d,'' and
auuested that Uae Carter govern· ment could have prevented iL
Brown Heads
For Capital
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Gov.
Edmund G. Brown Jr. left fOT W aahlngton today to formally
launch bla quest for the
Democratic preaHlentlal
nomination with ... frontal at-
tack on the conventlon,al wisdom of a dying political pub ...
The 41-year-old aovenior's an-nouncement. acbedUled Thurs·
day, will follow by lea than a
day the formal entry of Sen.
Edward Kennedy of
II aaaebuaetta lllto the race
•&ainst President Carter.
Ford's views were ecboed by former Ca11!onda Gov. Rclmld
Reatcan wbo appeared at a Jomt
news conference with Ford on
the eve ol a llepubllcan P~ pu..rtq.
••1 think the sttuaUon la ao
delicate that the only thing left for
us to do ls pray," Reaean said.
Ford declined to offer advice
to the Carter adminiatratiao on Iran, saying, "the situation ls so
tense, eo dangerous, so volatile,
it would be inadvisable for
anyone to give any opinioaa to
the pJWidmL It's probably one
of the miUor crises our govern-
ment hu faeed."
Both Ford and Beagan aaid
they believed the genesis of the
current crisis could be traced to
the administration's inconsi.sten· cies in de•llng with th~ early as-
saults on the regime of the Shah
of Iran.
•'The inconsistency of the
Carter ldministrat:ion handling
of the 8ituatioD in Iran baa con-
tributed very significanUy to the
current problems," Ford said.
Kopp md Mn. Feinstein, de-
feat.eel -tor tbe Job in JJJTl and ms. were rorcec1 tnto the nmotr
when neither received the
minimum 50 percent neeaaary
forTide17.
FINAL VNOl'PICIA.L tallies
showed Mrs. Feinstein polled
81,115 votes, or 42 percent, while
Kopp dttw 77.784 votes, or 40.41
percent. Kopp, 51, campaigned as a
veteran of eight years on the
board ol aupentaors and a flscaJ
watchdoa. Mn. Feinstein, a
former president of the Board of
Supervilon who WU appointed
to the. seat after the assu&ina·
Uons « Moscone and Supervisor
Harvey Milk last November,
also campaigned on her record.
Dwinl her term, rioters at·
tacked City Hall when former
SupervlJor Dan White WllJ COD·
victed of manslaughter In the
deaths ol Milk and Moscone.
Tblrd place went to David
Scott. ~ avowed homosexual
and president of the Board of Permit Appeals, who drew
18,506 votes.
Angel,s' Drug Trial Continues
Sf.4TEI_. 0
tol')' WU filed in U .8. District Comt Tuesday
a1alnlt American Airlines md MeDoanell Douala
Corp.
The suit ub damaces ol $1$..1 million on · behalf ol three small ehlldren wboM parents, Ken-
neth and Judith Gr.en, were amon1 the 274
pel'IODI ldDed wben the American Airlines DC-10
crubed near Cblca10 llay 25. • .._.,..,_,•P•.-eat
Brookside presents £our new
varietal wines for the
During the month of November,
these new Vache varietal wines will be
big bird.
~~four new Va~e ~11
wmes now come m
the economic.al 1.5 liter
size. So, this Thanksgiving
when family and friends
arrive for dinner, you
can have plenty of holi-
day wine ready to serve.
Each of these new
wines goes equally well
with turkey or ham,
so there's sure to be a
wine that complements
· everyone's taste.
There's our Pinot
Chardonnay, a aisp,
dry white wine;
Riesling, a white
wine made in the
German tradition
of sweetness;
Grtnaehe Rosi, a
delicate and pleasing
Rose; and G11may
Beaujolais, a light
red, slightly fruity
wine.
offered at a special introductory
---priceof$3.50.
Wines of the month
Also, during
r November, you .
' can get 10% off
l'r the fifth price or
20% off the
fifth price in
case lots on
all Brookside
· Cellar table \...,.,......_ __ ._....... wine fifths.
Ask about our
store manager's extra
special sales, including
Brookside 1976 North
Coast Chardonnay
reduced from $7.50 to
$.3.95, and our three-
case discounts.
This year make
sure your Thanks-
giving shopping
trip includes a stop
at Brookside. That
way, at dinner you
can talk turkey
and enjoy fine
wines, too. CIC
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=·--.,···-a~~ u.. JG••• .... '"'••sr bltww ........ ,,..,~·lf::,_b!l 11 10 p ,._. • ..,. INt·tM 4)waia ~ni Com· ,,.,,.. eetecl "'"'1 IUt -.. .._it toot the project ----.... Ota nthe\cnen voted to forWatd a Hudy of the cor·
rNor, _, wttll a route :m•~ to \he loud of ~ Whkh wm man ftMI dedsloa.
Tbe tM:tioG foUowecl Y8'ft ol lt11b ancl debate. durtn•
wit.Im oPPmiUon to u.. project lurf..S trom all diree·
UoU, Mcb c.wwnec1 eaUty ~ prefentna to have tbe 1'0ad ln aomeoae ••• ,~_y~rd.
The fact la that Paciftc Oout Hltb•IY and the n
Dteao Ffteway a1re d.Y are overlolded thanb to th in· nux ot popu)aUon ln the '10I. And pioJeeted tuture de·
velopmt!llt in the IOUtb county eventually makea 10me ad·
dltional route eaentlal.
And allocatkJl:a ot rede:raJ h&Dda for a naUonal park in
the area is definitely tied to ruarantee of access, which
the San Joaquin Hills route would provide.
Protest.a that the needed SUIO to S200 million for con·
structioo ls not now available, that a new highway will be
just as congested •s the existing ones, and that the
answer is to find an alternative to the automobile are
simply attempts to sidestep reality. p
The south county will continue to grow, the existing
routes will become more and more clogged, the construc-
tion funds will be found by th,e time they are needed -
and there's just about zero hope of eliminating the
automobile in the next decade.
At least the plan approved by the commission ln·
eludes a 50-foot-wtde median to accommodate some form
of rapid transit in addition to the 85,000 to 130,000 vehicles
per day the road is expected to handle.
Supervisors should proceed with finalization of rou~
selection in the interest of seeking right-of-way before
land becomes unavailable and in order to avoid leaving
landowners in limbo as to tile direction the road will take
-and of course to encourage funding of the federal park.
Tune to Stay Cool
News that a mob of Iranian students had seized the
U.S .• Embassy in Tehran and were holding 60 American
staff members as hostages inevitably s parked some
hawkish reactions here.
Why not send the Marines in to rescue them? Let's do
what the Israelis did to rescue their people at Entebbe.
Don't let them get away with this.
The fact is that the U.S. Embassy in the middle of
Tehran in the middle of Iran cannot be compared with
the Entebbe airport where the Israeli hostages were held
Any overt military action on our part could easily
spell doom for the hostages. The Iranian militants,
spurred on by the fanatical, blood-stained Ayatollah Kho-
meini. could not be expected to treat them with even a
spark of humanity
In fact, there is a lmost nothmg we can do but wait out
the crisis and trust that time will dull some of their initial
zeal for the hostage-holding task.
Military action at this time could cost many lives and
would encourage the more moderate Arab states that
ba ve been trying to maintain ties with us to move toward
support of Iran and the other Arab extremists.
We can of course put any Iranian officials in this
country under a tight rein. But suggestions that we react
by deporting Iranian s tudents are counterproductive.
The Ayatollah's regime will not last forever. His
country's government and economy already are shaky.
And it could well be that the U.S.-educated Iranian stu-
dents who have been exposed to our brand of democracy
eventually may play a significant role in bringing some
sanity back to their troubled land.
If the oil cutoff threat is carried out, so be it. The
United states has and can manage without Iranian oil at
least for a reasonable time. And sooner or later the coun
try must ship out its oil or face economic collapse.
For the time being, cool heads will serve our purpose
more effectively than breast-beating demands for instant
revebge.
We do, however. need a positive statement of our
country's position. And this is where President Carter •
should be displaying his leadership.
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Boyd/ Speech Trick
ByL II. BOYD
The speech experts are
none too food of opening and
ending remarks with the
words "you know." That's
pretty common, too. A Cin-
cinnati broadcuter wanted
to shake the hablt. So be
aabbed the word ''realize'' for ·•now•• evflr/ time be could
remember to do so. Pretty
IOOD, be'dwblpped thethJ.q.
Women In &eneral bruise
'more ..,.uy than men, and
blond women bru.lae more
eull)' than lnnet women.
The Lincoln Memorial,
commemorating the ereat
Abe, bas sunk a third of an
inch in the la.st 50 years. The
$5 bill, li ke wise com-
memorating the 1reat. Abe,
has shrunk a lot 'blore than
that, pleue note.
Commenla.ry-OD the a1e ol
credit: You're typical, if you
walk out of your mortaaaed
house, step into your
timepaymeot ~. and drive
down a bonded freeway with a tank full of credit card
guollne to aha.rte 10metbiq
at the !store.
Hardest wortina 1tenoa· rapben ID the world used to f>e the Vella Lu of India.
Tbere wu a time wben they
took 41ctatioo on the run.
They ICtatcbed their not.ea on palm leaves while keeplq
pace wiUl a movtq carrla1e.
They were pald by the dill·
tance.
Flrtt of the five HDlel to
develop In the baby la the aenae cl emell.
•
Tax Credit
W.sHIJ'COTON -Tile out-
,.,_. prafttl Po9t.d by tM bla
ell• 1 r'•-........,vto• ..... .a..llnab&e 111 peftlmt
locrH• ovwr lut ,.., -U..
dramaUeaU1 ltrtpped U.. IDaU
of IWM l'UIOn.abMIMia fl'Qm Bil
OU. • fte cGDIWllt't .. pa~ hand
mON for a Jallon ot Pl and la
alNadJ .... er . .:~
.. bltb ..
laat winter'•·
He 11 In no
mood t.o
1wallow tbe
oil com · pantea '
1mootb as-surances that
they're really not rtwiDI us oil.
Thia will obviously mate it a
lot barder fort.be oil lobbyists to
whittle away al the windfall
profits tu President. Carter is
tryin& to eet tbrouah eonvess -
thouab Bil Oil, with the nerve or•
bur1lar. wW Juat aa obviously
keep trying.
ALL BUT eclipsed by the
"main event" is the oil mo~·
quiet but inteMe lobbylni' to
bans onto an even bigger
windfall, the so-called Foreign Oil
Tax Credit. The billions the oil
companies have made from this
scam since it was made available
in the 1950s have come right out of
the American taxpayers'
pockets. It's basically a simple opera-
tion : For every dollar of taxes
the oil companies pay to a
foreign government. they are
excused from a dollar of income
tax owed to the U.S. Treasury.
In an effort to plug this gaping
loophole in the tax laws, the
Treasury is in the process of
lightening Us regulations by re-
defining what are "taxes" and
what are merely "royalties."
The distinction is important to
the oil companies. because by
law. "royalties" are classed as
business expenses to be deduct-
ed from gross income. and are
thus worth only about half as
much as a tax credit. which is
taken directly off the income tax
owed to Uncle Sam
~ ap &o 811 OU'f'9'l11
~-nr: ... 't r:··· ,......,. ~ tn• about. lf'N. a.lie w.t. yu, ....... _..ao,.,.....
for, oU lilid,. Arma Ud • •
bUUoD ''"""" tu Wald~ .... tbeY wra&e '1lt StT ......... ol tUt ha (oi'tAP tu CNdltl. •
With t.be stake. 10 bl-It b
lnteiwllne &Ml dM oairal AA:·
cout1D1 otnce. aaalped to
make a ltudJ of t.be fonlp tu
cndlt.; turned for~ to -belleve It or DOt -an oll eom·
pa.a1. A OAO oftldat, D;Oa&1U
McCullou,b, bad • • •wortlol
e_aper" ot tbe . ..--CY'• NPOlt to
Coal1WI leaked to a.a omdaJ at
Tenneco named Wllllam
JohniGa f« review. • MeCullouCh. wbo used to won
for Jallmoo at tM TrunrJ In
11'71-74. told our usoclate 1'clay
Capacdo tbat be seat tbe
material to John10o t>.eame
"be '1 a damn eood ecooomist."
itObtrt N. wted/~.JbUlftff TMmll f(teYflleMDr
~• k'9£bkft/Ed6Wa.. ........
•• , .... tOld .. -.. , · aow ~ aboUt tM ta CJ'HH. lo be __, tM OM> WO~ Piiier OY• to TaaiciO't tax'di~t.o look at. ~ ·
~ OIWNDUlftY b ~
to metllleii.W CODtumen tnt.o ~-that~~ they're
pl qoderlor aJ'e 1ood for
America. Tbilr ~ line IOaDdl lib the UtUe lack 'llonMir, wbo mack ln a
thumb aDd •PUlJed out • plum
and laid "-tiat a",....... w... am I." •--7
The tbird-quarter PJ"Oftt state-•
mema ot tbe btt oif eompaniea
•bowed Enoa rakln1 in Sl. l
bllUon more than for the same
three months the 7ear before;
Texaco's profit.a rocketed up-
ward 2U oercen.t. Bit~• llick pubUe relaUam
mac went tnto b.lih sear. They c~uldo't blame their
windfall profit.a on the Arabi, or
cla1iD tMt ... IOftnlaMlit .. rHpomlble. Tbelr nlm·ftam
coulliCANl ot ~aa a ~
Uttl•rkh·bew l'Ole.
Cb ....... DlBoU, J>Nli.S.. Of
tht American Petroleum
lnaUtute. naabed out a 111! ue deteodinl Uae utaooomleAl-,,nil·
lt lnereue u Juatlfted by ''a
very depreaed level"' In Jt7I.
Other di ueealiv• coed..W that tbe prOllta eame fr* JD.
vettmem develoomentt allroecl
a.ad repeated the tiireaAare
arpmfllll tbat tho bqe wtniW.n
wu needed to develop aDd drill
for new petroleum l"elOW'eel tit
this country.
A CUEFVL LOOK at tbe
flaw-a estabU.tbes that the oil tycoona are dipptq Into their
customary bai of puhllc rela·
tioa. ttteu to Justify uneon-
ldonable Pl'Oftteerin&.
They cl.aim tbe Increased prot.
It.a result.a from their int.erna-
Uooal operatioas and not from
squeeztnc the American con·
s umen. Government auditon,
howeyer, have found that nearly
half the~ ln beattna oil and
1uollne prices foisted OD uaen
in this cowitry can be attributed
to increases at the producer. refinery level.
The refinery profita that are
accumulated oveneaa, aceord-
in1 to an expert analyaia, are
partly 1queeaed out of tbe
American con1umers .
American-ow.ned refineries in
Venezuela and the Ceribbean.
for example. are sb.lppin1 their
products lnto this country, with
coMumers pa)ing the piper.
THE OIL COMPANIES' claim
lhat this year's profits look hU&e
only because of their low profits
last year also amounts to bosh.
lo 1978, most of tbe U.S .
petroleum corporations operated
in the black. Some experienced
profit increases as hi&b u 134
percent. Overall. they harvested
a field ol greenbacks worth $13.3
billion.
SO INDUSTR\' lobbyists are
trying to have ANY payment
they make to a foreian eovem-
ment declared a "lax.. -as
long as the foreign government
agrees to call it that. In other
words. they want to leave the \'Ki llin<6 6. ~id~ mtln 1n bed would Pe doi~ 6od s work."
Their contention that lbe prof·
Its are needed for reinvestment
in exploration and research falls
Oat when the caab flow is con-
sidered An analysis or the in
dustry's own stat1st.Jcs by the
con!>umer advocate group.
Energy Acuon. reveals lbat last
)ear. onl) 62 percent or their
billions was ploughed back for
such purpoees. Most of the re-
mainder was used to buy up non·
ofl related enterprises aucb a
hotels, ranches and diverse ln-
dustnes
Earl Waters
'Prison Colleges' Latest Crime Gimmick
H you are the head of a middle
class family struggling with the
problem of where to find money
to get your kids through college,
s top worrying. Jus t send them
out to rob a bank and the state
prisons will finance their College
education!
For the Postsecondary Educa·
lion Commission has received a
repo rt pre ·
pared by a
private re
sea r ch or-
ganization
which recom-
mends the
s t a t e
est ab• is h
"one or JDOre
prison col-
leges."
The study. ordered by the
Legislature at a cost of l40,000.
surveyed educational op-
portunities currenUy provided
i nmates and termed them
mediocre.
IMMEDIATE protests were
flied with the commlaaion by
s t.ate colle1e and University of-
Art Hoppe
ficials. This might give the Im·
presslon that these officials dem·
onstrate a good judament on
occasion until it la discovered
tbat their objections are not to
the idea of-providing felons with
college educations, but to a
scheme which would permit the
prisons to establish a higher
educational system in competi·
lion with them.
For lbe study revealed that
some 2,000 prisoners are already
involved in educational pro-
grams at the college level. most-
ly being served by the Com·
munity Colleges although quite a
few a re participating in cor·
respondence courses beyond the
two-year college level.
BUT mEstudy said6,000ofthe
curre n t Inmates are
academically qualified for col·
lege and suggested the state, ln
its planning for new prisona,
build one or more prison col·
leg es. asserting these would cost
"tittle more than any other
prison" and no more to operate.
The researchers should be
sued for malpractice on that
statement alone. The overall per
student cost at the University or
California figures out at $25,000
not including capital ouUay or
bedding. food and clothing. Cur-
rent costs per inmate in state
prisons which includes food and
clothing as well as housing is
somewhere around $8,000. It is
dirrkult then. to understand bow
a full college program could be
establis hed without sending
prison costs out or sleht.
AN APPABENT alternative
suggestion was to bulld new
prisons "within commuting dis·
lance or community colleges and
four -year institutions ...
Presumably, then, the inmates
would receive, for free. tbeeduca·
uonal opportunities only avail•·
ble to non-0ffenders from middle
class families at great cost. And.
also. presumably, the felons
would mingle freely with tbo&e
wbo have committed no crimes
The report complained that
the need for the prison coUeses
arises because those who com-
plete two-year community col·
lege programs ''.have nothin1
left to do. Here are people who
rea1ly have gotten involved in
the educational system and want
to continue. They possibly could
lose whatever benefits they've
eained if they must sit and wait
three to four years before beina
able to cootinue."
IT OOlJLD BE ponted out that
millioos found themselves in ex-
actly that 1ituatioo durtn1 WW
II, and many more during the
Korean cootlict and Vietnam in-
volvement.. Their crimes were
simply beine born at the WTOag
time.
Here the report is discussing
people wbo bave overtly
perpetrated grievous offenses
against society. not casual ~
first-time offenders. they get
probation not prison. Tbe7
have areater need for reflection
on their crimes than for furthel
educaUon. As the report rec·
ognized, the current phllosopbY
is that prisons are for punish·
ment. What this state doesn't
need Is better educated
criminals.
The Search for Endangered Species Never Ends
Farewell forever, smallpox!
Representatives of the World
Health Or1anizatioo announced
offtclally ID Nairobi that the last
1mallpox vlrus outaide 1
laboratory bu flnJlly met lta de-
mise.
Thia will come u a blow to
Milton Baberdaah. director
of the Small·
pox Defense
Lea1ue. For
the put ct.cl· ade, Baber·
daab bu been
wa1ln1 a
c a m patan to have tl\t 1mallpox
v f r u •
dtclar•d
anendaqend1J)ld11.
"Tbey'~ IOt • rtiht to ....
toO," bl IQI. Ml ill ...
moved m1 a11odate1 •ra.
Gareblk. tbat alle nora ID ..r:
Mftl' to...,. a eoet-m9dil Oii& fll,
..
a 1mallpox vinaa -a pled.t• 1be
bu faithfully kept.
NOW1_ however, with defeat at
hand, Habenlub bu chanced hi.I alopn to "Free the Smallpos
FiH BUlioDI" -that beinl t.be
ettimated number of vlrua 1tW
preM!Tld 1D careflilly·luarded
1aborat.ort11 for •xperlmental
l)\lrpoHI.
"Whal rtcbt have we to kMP
tbeae UtUt fellow• cased ap when tbtJ could be out roamtn1
wild lD tbalr native babltatt" be
demandl. And then be bum.a a
few ban of .. Born Free. 0 '
l'&AND.Y, I feel thla 11 car-
ryin1 eovtronmental coacems
too far ud J toad H.abei'dub ao.
"It waa eltber them or ua .. hatie•dH~.1 :'~ ,,.~ 1ald 1rlml7. "'Aod J'OU ........ jlant ow ct.ct·
tcatff 1ct.lllU for ert.cllcat·
'•• u •l•·old .aco•r11 of ~ ......
"lnefCicient ma ss
m urderera,' · be said coo·
temptuoual,y. "They can't even
cure tbe common cold."
I hated to be the one to break
the news to him. "But they
bave, Baberdasb," I aald.
''W~n .a the tut. time anyone
'told you, 'I have a common coJd•t••
Re blucbed. "Good Lord, lt'1
been y0ant" be cried. "~r
nllte 91)edes bu beeo wiped oft
the pllmet when I wam't k>M· lq, What will ever replace the
wonderfUl old common cold
vlrua?"
r
that'• 1oln1 around and tbe
three-day thing that's aom,
around. Tbey only way doct.o1'1
can teU wh.lch you have is to ex-
tract the vtrua from 10W' blood
and Inject lt lnto a laboratorJ
rat. If the rat 15 sick for thl'9I
da11, they then know that's the
kind you bad."
"Amaalnst What are th•
1JmpComaT'' ••ob. • aore throat, nmD1
DOM, maybe a COUi.b and a little
fe'ftr. Tbere'1 aJao a atomacb
thine tba!u!,,o;• around, but
that'• aom else."
I'M GLAD to aay tbat
Haberduh bu recovered from
th Jou of 1maUpo& and thi tomman cold. ne•1oow1'0~
hard for 1be Tblnc 'Jbat'• ~ ArOWMI PniieWattc. Com•-, ._, IMll IUD ftndl time ao ftlM ror,1••11•. bol ""81-.. tMIMIMftJ.
Move over, TeddY! Don't look over your
s houlder, Jimmy! Princess Running Water, a full-blooded Cherokee and a
Democrat from Tennessee, is on tbe
warpath for the fourth time in New
Hampshire's presidential primary
scheduled Feb. 26. She ha$ her petition
and is collecting signatures. For those
who doubt, she reminds that Chief Burn-
in8 Wood from Tennessee beat four gov-
ernors in the ~ GOP vice presidentlal
primary. including Ronald Reagan.
Food Co$ts Going Up
But Profits for lndwJtry Slwuld Decline
WASHINGTON (AP ) -
Profits for the food industry
should decline next year even
though consumen probably will
be paying at least 8 percent
more for food. the Aertculture
Department predicts.
expected to have a negative im-
pact oo food retailers," depart-
ment economist Kenneth R. Far-
rell aald.
FOOD PIUCES THIS ye8.f are
expeeted to run about u percent
higher tban those In 1978.
rell, administrator of the depart-
me nt's Economics, Statistics
and Cooperative Service.
Farrell's more detailed
forecast came a day after J.
Dawson Ahalt, chairman or the
department's outlook and situa-
tion board, predicted 1980 rood
prices of 7 percent to 11 percent
above this year's .
If ·your interest B nuWng money,
you are doing businm witti us.
.
MOST MONEY
Your T-TOPPEa CCT1ificate-SIO.OOO minilJ\Um deposit for 112
days at ~ hiJb .ra~• atablilhcd cacb week. Al Federal reau&ations
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guaranteed for full term.
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
Get more for the money you spend! 52500 invested in any of
the above cnlllles you to membership in Laguna Fcderar~
SAVERS CLUB .. w11h members' discounts (ltStcd in 1he
free magazine. COM PASS•) at retail shops. theater\.
auractions. rcsiaurants. hotels. cruises. and tours, plus bcncfiu.
nationwide as hs1ed in other SAVERS CLUB magazines.
•intrrr\I pnro/11 rrqutrl'J fur,.,,.,,.,,,.,,,. "11ltJr1N al
Thrift yields home ownership.
The forecaata were made
public at tbe department's an-
nual farm-economy ouUoot con-
ference Tuesday and were more
detailed than those released Monday.
Almost 75 percent of the added
coat to shoppers 1n 1980 would be
due to higher labor, fuel and
other expenses ror the firms that
process, transport and market
.the raw food farmers produce,
the forecast said.
Meanwhile, the National '-----------------------------------
Cente r for Economic
IN ITS FORECAST, the de-
partment said consumer food
prices probably would climb
another 8 percent next year but
couJd hit nearly 11 percent ii the
wtn&er were banh or there wve
problea:w with crops
At tbe aame time, food In·
cljatry protJta should decllae
after fttailen enjoyed two of the
best years of tbe ll'lOs, offtc:Jals
aald. • 'Proftta in the food industry
are expected to decline slightly
1n 1980, especially it there is a
slowdown in economic activity.
Food manufacturers' profits are
likely to decline most, while in-
creased competition from dis·
count and volume food stores is
IC09t ot tbat would come from
expected 10 percent increases
each tn emplOJM wases and benenta, packaliq costs and
fre.taht ..... it Niel. A ........_ ol the projected
8 perem& rile ... UM food ln-
duatr)' M!NWlttfta for e percent.
higher farm prices for 0.4 per-
cnt aDll bJ.&ber' pdcea for flab
and lmparted foods for 1.& per
cent, the departmmt aald
DAMAGE TO FRUIT and
vegetable crops in tbe winter
and spring or a poor grain crop
in tbe fall would undercut the
forecast's assumption of modest
gains ln farm prices, said Far-
Alternatives said Monday the
prices of food, energy, housing
and medical care climbed at an
annual rate of 17.6 percent from
July tbrooCh September -more
than twice u fast as the costs ol
other IOoda.
TBB LIBEaAL-LEANING re-search ll'OUP aaid the prices ot
non-necessities -such as enter-
tainmeal and dotbes-cleaoina -roee at m a:aaal rate of 8.& per-
cent clurtna tbe July&ptember
period.
The third-quarter inrlation
rate for food, ruel, housing and
medical care marted a slight
drop from the 18.6 percent an-
nual rate of the previous
quarter, the center said.
CUSTOM DRAPERY TREATMENTS
BY DR. DENNY
FACTollY DIRICT
FAlllC at '2.95 YARD =a_ESTB> '5-8'5
l'llEllS •111• STICK • % •FI
WE MAKE IT • WI SB.LIT • WE IMST AU. IT • MO MIDDLE-MEN
lOOO's of yards
Of Drapery Fabric
In Stock
• Ill MAI WOYBI WO~DS
• LEYllJIS
• IBOllTOl .IODS
• SWISS I CBCIDES
• AUS111111
•SW.OP
THREE
ClDSEDUI
EVERYTHING IN THIS AD Y2 PRICE! 1::9 .. ":.·,~-
WAS
LA MACHIHECFOOD NOCISSOIU JM . . ..................... M."
LA MACHINE FOOD PROCESSOR W/BLENDEA ....................... 14.tt
LA rrnn MACHINE IAIY fOOO .. • . • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . .. • . . . . . .. • . .. . . . . 46.tt
HAMILTON IEACH 2002GL FOOO ,.OCESSO. ...................... 111-"
sALE
32.49
42.49
23.49
59.99
OSTEll llTCHEH CENTBl ··················· ........................... IH.tt I 79~99
WESTl84D 9UfCICDRlft .................... ~...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JU9 I 6.49
CHICAGO CUTLERY..,.,..,,.,. ......................... ·········· ............. 'h PRICE
CASE KHIFE SITS ........................................................... 112 PRICE
ftAHTAmc UOIUR SllUIT ........................................... 57.tt
ftRESTOftOPCO.M ft0"8 ..................... ·························· ''-''
ftRISTO B.ECTIJC RlYPAH ................................................ u .tt
WISTIEHD B.ICTllC RlYPAH . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . n .tt
PRESTo.IURGB I ............................................................ t •At
HAMILTOM IEACH MIXl'm .............................................. 10.tt
28.99
8.49
18.49
19.99
7.44
5.49
Ml. OtiialT .................................................................. I .... , 7 .44
AU IEMPlll PUSH ROOMS .................................................... 112 PRICE
GE llOIL I GIJL1 ............................................................ "'·'" 23.47
WAnA PIZZA ................................................................ 14.tt 7.49
SAL TON PEANUT BUTTER MACHINES ................................... 1/2 PRICE
NISTO ..... "'"' ...................................................... 1/2 PRICE
SUMllAM COMIY ISLAMD STIM8 ..................................... 10.tt S.49
NISTO .... H /Mll ...................................................... 1/2 PRICE
NISTO HOT DCMKB ........................................................ 1/2 PRICE
•• NA* M..... . ...................................................... 1/2 PRICE
HAMii.TOM llACH DOUlll MAC .......................................... t>.tt '·" NIST0_..11 .......................................................... 1t.tt '9.99
DAl.Y DOt4UT ..............•.......•.......•...•............................. JI.ti I 0.97
1 HAMIL'°'4 llACH LITTLI MAC ............................................ t .tt 4. 99
61 ILICl'llC,. ;11 w~ .............................................. 11." I 0.99
Ha&a D1518t• MASS OftMWAU..................................... SOC¥o OFF·
COi.MMe DISleMa CASmoLI 11v.,,. J 'h .,. .......................... SOCYo OFF
MMl ICll·, ................................................................. .1/2 QA=
PICTUll .. ·~ ................................................................ 1/2 P.RICE
comee. CO"'• 1 1w ...... ......., ..•.•.•.•.•••...........•.•.•••••••.•.•.• .1/2 PRICE
IUVAL CIOCI Pl.A Tl ......................................................... 44.H 22.49
IA6LIDmMASTi. .. omt~ ............................ 1'-tl 7.47
A.U: 418ASWAll ................................................................. 1/2 PRICE
f / l.1 1'
Examine
Bus IAine
trilt~.m:
•.-aUrd ... lltMMulU
E o1 ........... '9dde
.... ~ O'filUa1 ......
Oftl•l•l• •• •• elaarted a ....., climb ba PW ... b1pe :=:.:. -Of ........ ..
And ..... l*'Cmt of tbe · dla&rtet't ...ekly 1.t mllMcw ... trtpe .. IUcle .......... ..... Bvt OCTD dlNdGn _.....a
M0,000 atad)' of U.. roatea llOG4-1 to darmlDe u ........ them would attnet ntD man cuatomen.·
The "route reatractariJal"
atudJ wll1 a•mtne tbe diltrtel'a preeeat Dltwort d baa roatea
and anal.Yle ~ tl'aft) bablta ol
curriilt··bill rJden u wen u
proepeett"' OCTD pUMD&en. The report also will aq.
1est altemative route •ntema.
complete with COit studies and
ways to carry out tbe new plans. '
,
NOW, I DON'T IB1I mallc wb.lle I eat. un1en it's aometbiq I've Mleeted m)'lelf. But to compound tbe mat-
ter, 1 naliJed tbat the radio wu tuned to a auuuan .ta-u..
Jfatblq ~ reliOoal rllCtio stations, either. I Just
don't 11.U beinl a captive audience, which I wu because I 1et ~ eattq in my car.
I tbou,bt about 8PH'lrtnl to tbe manaaer, but there
were CcMnlMn Uaed ap and all tbe stair wen buy. I ad·
mit l"in not keen GD YClldDI Ill) objeedcm to reUaiows
music in fnmt ol a buncla of~ (coward tlaat I am, I
do It in Wl'lUal>.
80 I a.arr. llY c:hieten sitl1 putJ;J 1IDdlpsted. ww-
lq totlb..,. ~ell wben. n all ~ back to me tbe faet that tbe Christmas
moatb ii almOR=, wltb ID mtdtttodtnoul Santa ClaUlell, aweet.-sm tn.. In putiq laU and otber
papa• well a trapptnp
After 30 JUlS, I bave a fairly tblck bide for thla time ol year, and I like tbe amllea tbat people seem to wear
more cha1q December.
Btrr I GIVE NOTICE to any ll"OCery store, restaurant
or shop that P~)'S strictly religious meuagea that I prefer to get my preaehlDI in church.
And the measace they're aeodiq, In contrast to tbe
spirit ot the aeuon, ls that those who don't share their
belief• aren't welcome.
A ~·, r a ..._ .-.·"kaiit111DS aad a.ii.:-... ol membera aa •adoaa eocmty
llOanta and cnmmiutons la available from the
Orance County commia&ion on tbe Status of Women.
Trault district directors
cboae conaultanta Paraoaa1 Brinckerhoff, Quade ana
Doualu to take oo the atud)t.
Tbe same tlrm ls worldn1 on a countywide tranaportaUon ~
port for tbe Orance County
Transportation Commlulop.
OCTD officials set a deadline or January 1981 for completion of the task. ·
OC Red Cross
Seeking Help
' Volanteen are neecled by tbe
Oranae County Red Crou to tn-
atruct basic flrst aid and baby att-
tiq courlel.
Red Crou offlciala said that
to qualify as an instructor,
volunteers must obtain a
certificate from a standard ftJ'st
aid and personal safety course
and complete orientation
classes. Volunteers must be at.
least 17 years of age.
For additional information,
phone 83.5-5381, extension 14.
_P-~NTVBE~
·.-$175 eadl~
SAM£ DAY ~AvtCE
AVAILAIM.E TiUed "Government: Opportunities For
Citiun Service on Oranee County Boards and
Commissiom," the booklet describes 60 panels and
includes information for prospective members. 'ORTHODONTICS ·
Commiuioo omciala said a resource bank
wblcb keeps registrants informed of vacancies on county panels la al.lo offered.
Co-apomor of the project ls the Junior League
(If Newport Harbor. For additional information, pbone8M-61181lorM0-1'50.
Card Deadline Set
The deadllM for orderiq Chrlstmas c8rds
from tbe American Lune Aaaodation ol Orange Couty la Nov. lJ.
Prom. from the card sales 10 to the uaocia tton•a tuberculoals and nspiratory diaeue re search and public education prosrama.
Auoc:latioo apokeaman 11m Geddes said the
Drice d 25-earcl packets rana• fn>m • to nus. Packets d SJ and 100 cards alto are available, benld.
Peatured amoa1 Ulla )'ear's deslpa la a
iDecial 15lb anm~ card with a reproduction of, tbe ftnt autatmu Seals luued lD ll0'1.
POI' ardertnl inf Ol'IDaUon. pbone l3S-SllS(.
Orientation Sfated
AD admtatloil meetlq for vohmten intereat-
iCI 1D beJP.a1 tbe Oran1e County Menial Health Al· eodatm lD 1ta Bealdeatial Care Vlaltatlon Pro-
pam la acbedWed Nov. lJ In Santa Ana. Tbe meet· m, bellm • 1 p.m. at KHA otflcea, ruo East Flnt St., SUlt.e 101.
IUIA •PGUlma DoU1 Bennett aald volun-teeri ID tbl=p!Nll'am will Ytatt county reeldential,
eare boallli for tbe ~Wand.. mate reports.
lllformatlolD eoUeCted will tbea be forwarded lo
COUDtJ -It.Ide IDIDtal bealtb oftldals. l'or ...,loMJ baformaUoo. pbaae 5'7·7558.
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ORTHODONTIST
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JlO~ HARBOR, COSTA MESA
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SPECIALS · I
MOYIM·7~14111. lt7t
I oocyo NATURAL VITAMIN I s5• 400 1.U.0-Alpha. 100 ceiieu'"
SI.ti
SUMA.OWH SHDS
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LICITHIM CHAMUW
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Dt:AR PAT: I have a new crock pot eooter. ~ I UM It a lot. I'd like to know 11 there ii
some wa, to adapt eome of IQY favorite m.aln diah
reeipe1 to the slow eoMtn1 metbod.
Jt.E.. Lquna Beach 'l"lleGMlle••k_,....._. ... .._. ......
........ &tlll·for adalMlal ieplu,.... ...... eoelr._. llMea. Trta .tt new fat fro• meat
Wore en'bl. 8llee "* ~ (earnU,
pota&Ms, ete.) tldalJ ud ,_ al.em la die eeeker
f'lnt. ................ to ·~ Mnq &aa&e, ud nt ..,,_ re,.iar HIO t ol ba1 leane
aad elOvel. U• eilJ laalf Uiie ....i ••oat el ••&et, tomato naee, ....W.., etc • .,._ .....
fl"OIH ~a.aw ft.nt ud ... &o tM eeNer
duta1 die tut ....... ol .......... Fm eeNer
at leu& bit Id &o ... .,., pnper eoelllal &ea·
pent.re. lleeaMe mllll, cream dleele Ud IOU cream breu dowm darta1 ._. .._...,. add &Ille•
at die md ol eocti•I time or abltlbde D41llmed
eoaclftted ueam ICMlpl.
J Sears . Dunt1ngton Beach
SURPLUS STORE
Save 20%-60% on •H Items In stock.
We ..U Ont quality and dbcolitJnuid "Wa••• prtc. quoted are the replar prices at
mercbandile from Seara RetalJ aad whJcb tbe Items were formerly offered by ,CataJos ~ Dliltrtbutlon. or 1D mlio Seara Retail •toree around tbe eoantry.
Were $9.99 to $18.99
YOUR CHOICE $ 600
Rocker
Chair
Cushions
Were$14.99
Nows750
Men's
Leather
Jackets
& Vests
500k off
Former catalog price
Girts Boys Lined N.F.L. \
Wind-l I< nee
Highs
Were$1.20
-Now 700
Rubber
Garden
Hose
M''Xtoo•
I breakers 1 •
Were $12.99
SY.a" Celling
Light
Fixture
Was$4.79
Now s100
VOLUNTEERS WILL RECEIVE A F~Ee brief oh~ ..,.llltion. tab .... medk:atlOft Ind~
wtth • pnifl•' QM,
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Cell (714) 752·7937
BE1WEEN 8 AM. and 6 P.M.
,.
The Publk 11 llWltild
llllESI ESIAn·
JEWELRY SALE
II RACITI
HISTORY
IEW llME IF YEAR
IOW llRU IOYEMIER 10
So nmch merchcmclise we mo•ecl our cmnaal estate
Sale ahead three months. Hmcll eels mtd htmdrects
of ~fate pieces from some of the wealthiest
fammes in the nation. Great savings on gold cmcl
colored gemstone iewelry. Diamond fewelry slashed
below cartel prices.
Below are a few ~les:
...... ............... °"" • .._... ................................................... ~250
~ .... "::'~ ~ ..... ~~.~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~.~ ...................... ·············· ........... ~375
=-=-~~=-~--................................................ ~200. =·:. ~.~. ~.~~~.~.~.~ ............................................... ~600 ...............................
':"·r-.:.·::=~~~ .................................................... ~115
, ........ 5-4, ... -~,.. ....................................................... ~ 175
T..._,.WS; ..... tlcAmn~ , .... ,....., ................................................... ~150
, ... ....._D--..C-~ ............................................................. ~50
..._....,. , II ....... -.4 LAlplll w.. . .................................................... ~•s
~·11'1:!::=,~~C::!,'::".~~ .................................. ~8,900
=:.·c::-~~~~.~.~ .......................................... 16,100
==~.~~.~~~~.~.~.~~.~.~ ............................... 12,900
~~:.::=-~"{: .... t~.~ ............................................ ~2.600
...... ...._ .... wMl l.Z6d.-Mait ........
I ~~:;,~::..~.~.~~ ........................................ ~7 ,000
=~~.~-~~~-~~ ...................................... ~1.500
=:.:1.:.1:~=.,. .. :=. ................................................. ~1.900 .......... ,....~,.. .. uo••
=~~.~ ..... ~.~.~.~~~.~ ...................................... ~3.900 = :-:-.: ~ ............................................................ ~2.850
~S.:-..=".~~~.~~~ ..... ~~ ....................................... ~S.400
....,_...._. ......... ....,,..asqr. s14 300
.._. ............ t 16.Jlch.Wll.............................................. • :::-·~ ·=:::.~~~~.~-~:~.~ ................................. ~I, 900
=:-r'.~~ ... ~~:~~~~.~~.~ ..... -.................................. ~2.300
~~:-.... -=-~~~.~.~.~:~.~·.~ ..................................... ~3.600
~;'9..:r.~~.~.~~~~.~~ ................................. ~ 13,500
::z~'t'JW:.~~-=-•~O~•~••••••••U•••H••••"•HUO•O •HU•H•H•0•~3.400
::r.r&~~~~::: ~~ ........................................... ~I 900
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WlllAPJH!GI
Former Maryland
Gov. Marvin Mandel,
convicted in 1977 of
federal mail fraud
and racketeering1 says be will appe&J
tiis case to the
Supreme Court after
a U.S. Court of Ap. i!
peals Judge refused .*
to rehear it. ~ --------·9
Teacher
Of Year
Chosen
SACRAMENTO (AP>
• -California's 1980 0 Teacher of the Year is
Theodore Yanak of Joa-
quin lllller Junior Hl&h
Sd»ool in CUpertino.
Y anaJr fJ , wbo
teaob.. ii.a. •o••rn· mtmt and U.S. llbtory, baa been at the
Cupertino school for 19
of bis 21 years as a
teacher.
He was chosen
Teacher of the Year
over three finalist s:
Mona Moon, a speech
and drama teacher at
lluirlanda Junior High
School in San Diego;.
Rolland Sandberg, a
mu1ic teacher at
Woodrow Wilson High
School in· Long Beach,
and Marpret Starkey, a
kiDderprten teacher at
lladlaon Elementary
School in Rlo Linda,
near Sacramento.
Yanak became ell1i· <>
ble for coaalderation u · naUonal Teacher of the
Year, wt.th tbe wlnner to be aanouneed next
llareb in Wu.hlDCtOD. ••11r. Yanak bu not
only dlatln1utebed
bimaelf a an utremely eo~ teacber, but
be uen bl& atu-deaU • to learn. ,t
a..ntng Fun Ftr Agaa 3-8 Yra.
Steel magnetic chalkboard.
Captures the exc1tment
of football and provides
last play action Play
by yourself. one on one.
two on one. two on two
or with a whole team
:~~rail~ & actliv1toy cardgs tog
phrases with
pictures
1171 • 34.99_
FAMILY FEUD
QUESTION GAME
RONALD Mc DONALD
DOLL by HASBRO •
Now Amenca s favorite ' •
clown 1s a kid s best
friend He s 21" tall • ';J .
with a soft, huggable
body & real yarn hair
DISNEY® FUN CASTLE CANDI DOLL
ROLLER COASTER
Watch Mickey. Donald & Goofy
by M£GO
18" tall Candi can
Change her hair·
color and make·up
over and over
again easily and
safely
go up the ramp. and coast 11 gg 14s;n down. (Batteries not ti.I
included) ll1'UO • ....
STACEY, CINDY & CECELIA
DOLLS
Adorable little dolls
with movable arms
and legs. All have
rooted hair and
stand approx 9" tall
8A8Y'S
FIRST BLOCKS
a.,RllUP9CI
Baby will love these
12 colorful blocks in
3 ditterent shapes to
stack or drop
through canister
Re ta a worthy eumple o' ::ae~:~ • ,•Jdc ~t~t: ~ 1 49 4 gg aeboola ebl•f Wil1on ~
=~ Ba&e8 lf BATIUY O~TD a • :..
. -~ _!;! Ii FREIGHSETT TRAIN HOT CYCLE -• ._..... WITH SIREN
OD &be San Bemard.lno t
Preew., u4 apeda1 ex· ! ' ~ nu.. the llapld •
TrDllt bltrtd aald aa ·
lt a~Nd tbe '5.2
m.lDkla ..... "' 2JO of • tM Welt o.rman-made ....... . ,,.. .... ~
LMla Of Fa f« Yaunpltt'J. Set
Includes: Locomotive. Gondola. Coat
Ttnder. CabooH wlln smoke. Ch~
Chug Sound and light. •
OV« &fjet,of Tr~. 6 99 (Batteries not Inc~:~
9
a., .._ Watch your tot beam wtMwt
he rides this 18" front wheel cyclt.
... 1.9.99
BIG 7 DAY ·~
PRICES PREVAIL: WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7th. THRU TUESDA~
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SAVE .•1.90
ft·,tf#;:&J VITAMINs E
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IN PaJV ATE LIFE, llAllGUET Trudlan is
married to Clifton Daniel, a former edit.or of the
New York Times • ..now retired. They are the
parents of four sons, a1es 13 to 22.
Sbe bu bad several credita: eilht-yean as a
concert soprano, a stint with NBC u a radio penoaality and four boob, includin1t the 1973 best·
H1lln b6oenphy, ··~$Truman-:' ~ keeps up her acttna career wttb ap-
pearances in summer stock, moet reeentlf in the
lead of ".Never Too.Late.''
T&VllAN WILL BE TllA'• spokesperson for a
year. In the meantime abe la c:ompleUng a
mystery ncmel, .. Murder in the 'W'JdM JIOuse," and doiDc several teJevlslcm scripts, "WJlleh sbe won't
dlscuu.
She decl1nea to say bow muell oe is being paid
aa TMA's spokesperson.
A Police Escort
For NYC Stripper
NEW YORK <AP) -There' .. ~p a eeman waiUDI for Ann Jllllae att.r .,be
es her stripper's act at Broadway's Mark
ger Theater.
The policeman is her husband, Sgt. Andy
Murcia, who has taken a leave of absence from the
Chlca10 Police Department. He escorts her to her •
hotel every night aft.er her performance as the
queen of a burlesque show in the hit musical
••Sqar Babies," which stars Mickey Rooney and
ADD Miller.
Illas. Jllllan, Who WU seen 8S 8 dalJ4 mr in
aueh films as "Babes in ToYland" wWi~Zd WJDD
and .. Gypsy" with Rosalind Rusaell, cioea a takeoff
of a stripper's dove act, ~eel wltb more than
a doae.n of the feathered creatures, ln the musical.
Supremacist Fined
KINGSTON. EDtland (AP). -Martin
Webster, organizer and strategist ol Britain's
white supremacist National Front, wu liven a
1uapended eentence and ftne4 $322 tor publishing
material to incite racial hatred.
Arthur Flgets branded the Front's
"Nazism" ln bis ruling and ordered tbe
1 ,ear-<>ld Webster to pay $752 in leeal
eosta.
A PUltlC SERVICE
· SPINAL EXAMINATION
•
FRESNO (AP) -Even Jewel thieves bave a
llmlt. Sberlff'• deputies aald a bandit entered
Kcl)omld'1 Jewelry store and foreed a clerk at
pnpolllt to empty two U.,Sd diamoad rinp b:ato
a briefcue.
But. tbe clerk sald, wbm abe started to pick ~ a third tray of rlnp, the bandit aald: "Thats
.. noup, l'm not greedy.••
Arsonist on Probation .... Cllollf"
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GEORGETOWN CAP> -The 25-year-old
transient arrested near the outbruk of the $2.82
million Qiill Bar forest and bnla.b ftre bu been
given a year's probaUon.
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El Dorado County Aaalatant District Attorney
Mike FlDan said that William Michael Lorenzo,
originally from New York, wu released to the
Berkeley Mental Health Services ln Berkeley
where be ia to have dally treatments.
( THE BOOKMAN ) REVIEWS In the DAILY PILOT .
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you shoufd know that no
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ACLU Files Suit
To Remove Cross
ATLANTA (AP) -The American Clvll
Llbertiel Un.ion bu flied suit to force the Rabun
County Qiamber of Commerce to remove a larae
croea from state property oo Black Rock Moun·
ta in. Locatina a Cbrtatian relicious symboJ at Black
Rock Mountain state park violates the First
Amendment principle of separation ol chu.rcb and
state, Gecqla'a ACLU d1rector Gene Guernro
said.
Tbe objection ls not to the cross or religion but
only to ila location on public land, Guerrero said.
State olflciala asked the Chamber of Com·
mel'ce to dismantle the crou or move It to private
property on the mountain. Guerrero said.
Siphoning Dangerom
CWCAG-0 (AP) -Siphoning gasoline by
mouth can cause 8al0llne to enter the atomacb and
lwt11 UJd result in a vartetJ of bealtb problems,
poi.IOD apedallsta warn.
The warntq appeared tn the Journal of tbe
American lledkal AaodaUaD lD a letter by Bruce Gordon and Wendy Klein Scbwarta of tbe
llaQa-1 Jllalecmeo.u'Ol c.1111'.
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exclusive reeort
collection by
Adolph Schumen,
prtHnted bV 8
special ,. .. ,tatjve.
In Sou1h C08lt Pim.a
on Thursday and
FricUy, NoWlmber 8
and 9. Informal '
modeling from
11:30 to 3:30.
The resort wardrobe
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Today's best shapes
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white shar1<skin,
royal blue Ultrasuede.i.
Dresses, skins, blouses,
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dlametsa. Comee In black
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We will be In town I days, paying cash for tlte following Items.'
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Clnadl1n Qaartera . . • . $1.00 ... .,
Cln1dlln Dlmea . . . . . . 40e ... .,
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$38 and up
IAZI SWORDS
AID DAGGERS .
$18 and up
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Lake rs 'Stop' Lloyd and Win
By ESNIE CA8TIUO
Of .. OeltyN.ehMll
INGLEWOOD-Wbat a dif-
ference a year-and a little bit
Qf Xaalc-bu made wltb the ~en. Last season. the club couldn't give tickets away. TUes-
day nlaht. it seemed more than happy to.
The occasion was Stop Lloyd
Free Nieht, a promotional gim-
• '1ick to be sure but one which
{Urned out to be quite legitimate. 1.1 woned like this:
t• If the Lakers held FTee, the
BA's leading scorer, under his
coring average, every fan in at-
(endance would receive another
ficket to an upcoming game.
f.resumably, they would be
ramped FREE.
BJ IOHN SEVANO °' ... DeUy ...... '"'" If someone is looking for a
lqgical explanation as to wby the
Los Angeles Rams border on
pathetic one minute and loot
like world beaters the next, join
tbe crowd.
Not even Coach Ray Malavasi
could come up with a suitable
reason at his weekly media
breaklut Tuesday. The Rams
are as hard to figure as a jigsaw
puzzle
THE RAMS LOOUD pitiful
in loainl to Dallas, San Diego
and the New York Giants in sue·
cessive weeks. And then. when
all appeared lost, tbey turned
lhlng.s U'OlDld and set an NFL
record by holding the offenslve-
mtnded Seattle Seahawks to a
minus seven yards in total of-
fense in winnina u-0. How does one explain such a
turn of e.eot.s! "Let me try to explain," be
si.arted ''Our ieam wu ready to
play in tboae other games.
ihlDp just didn't'° riabt. •'I keep teWna you people that
when you loee someone. Just one Jteraon, it can affect your
•bole team. We're 1eWn1 bet-
ter now because we're adjustiq
U> tbe cbana'es "
TBE &\118 JIA~ BE adjust.
IOI to .some ch&riSet, but their ~eat adJUltD)lnt 1'ill have to come In Cblca10 this week
wbea rootle Jett Rutledce takes
o.er the quarterback cluUet.
near hia scorin1 avera1e, it
would be like an automatic vic-
tory. Simply put, stop Free and
you atop the San Diego Clippers.
Well, the Lakers did sto]) Pree -sort of. Averaging 30.S polnts
a game coming in, the 6-3
sharpshooter was held to 29
points by the combined efforts of
Magic Job.n.son, Norm Nixon and
Mike Coooer. While it might have triggered a Forum payoff
lo rival thos e of n'earby
Hollywood Parle, it also keyed a
127-112 triumph, the Lakers'
ninth in 12 outings, before a
frenzied crowd of 12,817.
"Twenty-nine points? That's
s lowing him down,•• said
Cooper. "You can't really stop
him. You have to keep pressure
on him and force him into a bad
shot."
FREE LOOKt;D'LIKE a sure
bet to surpass 30 points for the
Rutledge, in case you missed
Sunday's game, was forced into
service when Pat Haden suf-
fered a broken little finger on his
right hand.
Rutledge, given a 21-0 lead to
work with, got the Rams only
three poµits the rest of the way.
In his first NFL starting assign-
ment Sunday. he'll have to do
better if the Rams hope to beat the
Bears.
"I'M A LITTLE NDVOUS
and a little excited," said the
ninth-round draft choice out of
Alabama, who broke all of Joe
Namath's passing records.
"I bated to see Pat <Haden)
and Vince (Ferragamo) get hurt
and obviously I wouldn't be
playing otherwise .. I'm a little
nervous but I think that wlll 10
away after the first play. Tb1s is
a big opportunity for me. It will
be difficult and I'm sure I'm 10-
ing to make some mistakes.
"I waso't expecting to 1et a
chance as a rookie, but I'm Just
going to bave to take up where
Pat and Vmce left off."
DESPITE THE FACT
Rutledae was primarily a
wishbone quarterback at
Alabama l(alavul expressed
confidence in bis abllltlea.
.. I think he's a 1ood YOUDI
quarterback and I dob't tb1ak
he'll make any bit mistakes,"
he lllQ'S. "He'a shown us some
polJe when he's been in there.
Tbe coacMna staff beUe~ea in
(lee UMS, Pap 8Z)
10th time tbl.s season wbeG tie
scored 12 points in tbe openlq
quarter and forced Nixon to tbe
bench early with three fouls.
But when Cooper and Jo&naon
took turm 1uardin1 him, the
fourth-year 1uard out of
Guilford College bad trouble
manuevering in1ide. He was
held to just 10 points in the
second half and made the
Forum fans all a little bit hap.
pier by missing bis final three
shots.
McKinney, though, wasn't
yelling any "Stop Free" battle
cries. "I don't care if be ·gets 80
points so long as we beat bis
team," the Lakers' first-year
coach said. "It's not my inten-
tion to go into a game trying to
s top one man."
What McKinney would prefer
lo con~ate on is the Lakers'.
runniDC game, which didn't aet
warmed up until after in-
termlaaion.
••THE nasT HALF we didn't run well or run enoq.b," be
.. ld, "We didD't ~et a aiMle
turnou& -*11 .. MCC"ld ...... aDd &Mi ......... '9
Puahina the ball. It waan't QDtil &.be .__. ...., tbat ... put ...
femlve ....-.on S..D1e9o."
But once they did, the 1ame waa over. Jobmon, the rookie
guard who is at bis best when
he's leading a fast break. played
so aggressively be almost got in·
to a scufftt with Swen Nater, a
6-11. 250-poijnd center. Tbe two had a race-to-race d.l.Scuss100 in
the second half over Oying elbows
and Job.nloo, glvlnt away 3S
pounds, wasn'tbudlin1.
''I ain't gonna be backing down
to nobody,'' he said.
Yanks to Sign Trio?
Kison Denies Any Contract Agreement
Fnm AP Dlspa&de9
NEW YORK -The New York
Y 1nteea bave reportedly come
to tenm with two veteran free agents~ picked In 1ut week's
re-entry di'all, wblle a third free
a1ent bu denied earlier reports
of his qreement to a coa,&ract.
Toda)''• editlons of the New York Daily News reported that
an announcement la espect.ed
Tbunday to dildole the sllD·
int• of pitcben Bruce ltlloo and
Rudy llay and fint baseman
BobWataoe.
Tom Reich. qeot for Watson,
confirmed the a.-reement but
said Ktsoa. also bis clleDt. ian't
involved.
.. I DON'T KNOW bow tudi a
report IOt started," Klaoo lald.
"Rilht now I don't know 1rbere
I'm &oinl to 10. As far as the
Yankees are coneemed, I'm not
aware that they've made any
kind ol offer."
A lanky rilht-h.ander wbo was
13-9 with the world~ Pirates, Kboo WU by
the maximum number of 13
teams in major leaeue
baaebU1'1 free .,ent draft last
week.
Watson, a 1la111n1 richt·
baodecl blUer, WU the Yankees'
firlt (lick in wt Frtda7'• draft. Klaon, a rllbt-bander, wu tbe
No. 2 ddce, ud tbe left-haDded
May, a former Yankee. waa
selected fourth.
TD 11-YEAa·OLD Watton
belU tbe 1179 MUOD with tbe
HoUltoD Altrol, but ... tl1lded
to the Boetoo Bed Sox lD mid-
season. Taking advantage ol the
short left field fence in Bost.oil's
Fenway Park, Watson bad a
banner aeasoo with the Red Sox.
In 84 games, be batted .337
with 19 doubles, 13 home runs
and S3 nms batted in1 Witb tbe
Yankees, be is expected to share
the first baae Job with left·
banded bitting Jim Spencer, and
possibly serve as the desipated
hitter.
May, 35, pitched for tbe
Yankees .in 19'14, l9'1S and m'S
before beln1 traded to
Baltimore. Be won 11 aames for
the Orioles lo 1tT7, then WU
dealt to the Montreal Expos
before the 1"18 seuon. Thia,_,.,
uaed u a spot starter and relieftl'
by the E:lpos, be WU 10-3 wttb an
lmpreaain 2.!0 earned run
1ve...,e.
ISianders
Clean Up
On Kings
UNIONDALE, N.Y. <AP> -
The New York blanden were
playing at home and they woo -
two tbinga that haven't hap-
pened to them too often lately.
The blanders returned home
rrom a 0.1-2 road trip, and a
three-game winless streak la not
an easy thh1g to swallow for the
team that bad the National
Hockey League's best regular-
suson record last year.
That'• why the 4-1 win over
the Loe Anleles Kings Tuesday
ni&bt was refreshine, butooneof
the Islanders was ready to say
everytbina wu all ri&ht.
"It's tough to be happy with
one win after the disappointing
road trtp we've come off," said
Bryan Trottier, wbo aeored the
1a me-winner barely five
minutes into the eame. "We've
.. ot to keep thia up before we say
we're Otlll9r the hump."
TBB llO&D 'l'UP waa espeet-
... ..,. ._. __.. wc1 Tul
............. ltiidtM,..
-.Alfd•vt I 11s•l)ea: ......_ ..... ,,tr ....
after -.,..., kept blm oat ol Mti-A Jil9 to E4.mcJlltoa. au.r·
II 1J1W ...... Vawv« =:.==~= but PGtYiD said be 't .....
with that coarse ot adion.
''The -to Edmoatoa doesn't meu that a trade bas to be
made and the rans sboaldn't in-
terpret it that way.•• said Pot-
vin. "It does lndicate we weren't
playing well. No chutes are
necessary, but what is
necessary ls to put three or four
games together. 1bat will get us going.''
Dave Langevin got tbe Island·
en going Tuelday. nipt with
bis first goal ol tbe season, as
Trottier sat in the penalty box,
at 4 : 36 ol the fint period. Trot·
Uer and John Tonelli followed
with goals iD a 3:23 span and
New York was on the way to a
victory.
MA&CEL DIONNE pulled the
Kinp within 3-1 with bis lSth
goal of the season, but Wayne
Merrick provided the final
marlin in the second period.
Dionne toot over the leque
goal-seorioc lead and exteoaed
to 52 the number of games be or
his llnemates -tjght wing Dave
Taylor and left wing Charlie
Simmer -have collected at
least one eoal or an usist.
Dionne also believed tbat the
. predicted downfall of the lsland-
e ra mi1bt have been pre-mature.
"The Islanders played 1reat,"
said Dkmne. "They didn't loot
Ute any team tbat was in a
slump. 'lbia wu the belt check-
iDC aaa1mt UI tb1I aeuon."
ellminatH
IT COULD ONLY HAPPEN witb Newport
Harbor, a team which year-in and year-out eom•
up wtth the surprise. •
The only team which can decide ita own fate
with victories, however, 11 Marina. Tbe Vltlnll.
7-0-1 oo tbe year and a-o-1 in leap, can wrap It up
with wlm over Huntineton Beach (expected) and
Edison (not so expected).
Ediloo. in order to take it all, must win twlc:e
and bCl>e tor one Newport Harbor defeat or tie.
Newport Harbor, with two wins and an Ed.lion vie·
tor)' owr llarlna, can lhan tbe champloaship and
ellter &be~· as the leape's No. 1 entry.
A ,,.... aao the Sailon entered the plaJolf• u
tbe No. 18 entry (wild card) and were pitted a1atmt No. 1 ranked and No. 1 seeded St. Paul.
Tbe sallors upeet St. Paul, 10. 7, dlcl the aame
A Capsule Report From the Wot1d of Sports
Bonning Makes It to Top,
'Ibis Time in Political Ring
• l'l'NIAP~
tlldel' to ICrtte out Don Jobman ID the 'a at-~ &,. -JlJn tbreW ....
tempt for a fifth term in the Kentucky Senate.
Bunn.inc, a former major league pitching star,
defeated John.son by 398 votes in Tuesday's balJotina for the
Senate seat in the 11th District in northern Kentucky.
Thus Bunning, who pi1ched two no-bitten -includlq a
perfect game in 1964 against the New York Mets -will be
making bi.a pitches to 37 other senators lmtead of to ~r league batten.
Bunning, a Republican, benefited from Jobnaon's cban1e
of sentiments two years ago when be switched to the
Democratic Patty in order to get a committee cbairmanahip
in a legislature that ls beavtJy Democratic.
Tbe victory is not the first taste of politics for tbe 47-year-
old Bunniq, who CUJTeDtly serves on tbe city council of Fort
Thomas, where both be and Johnson live.
In a Mrange twist, Bunning used the issue of profeaaional
ne1otlatioos for public school teachers effectively a1ainat
Jobnaoll, wbo favors a law that would allow school ad-
mlnistratora and teachers to ail down and confer.
· BUllDl.q came out strongly against any form of pro-
feulonal neeotlations, even though be runs a Cincinnati firm
lhat represents 30 to 40 major leap ballplayers ln contract
negotiations. _____ .._. .. , ·• ···-----
Tbe Sao Dieao Cllppen' Jee a,,-. oo Laker
rootie Earvin (llapc). Jobmoa: "B..e ~me9 into U..
leape Wltb all that fancy stuff and tbe1 call lt maclc. '
I've been dolnl lt for yean and they call lt acbool
Jard."
E,..,... IA94• 7•ers 01'er •~b
l.Uu En1aa scored Pblladelpbia'a flnal m anen poln&a in overtime Tuesday and tinlahed
with 34 to boolt tbe 78en to a 118-111 NBA victoey
over Milwaukee. The Bucks led 10$-101 on a •ar·
.... Jatn rw basket and Brba Wlll&en' two free throws wttb
• 11 teeem«le remalnlq iD replatioD play. Bat Erviq'a basket
and .,... Olllu' 18-foot jump abot tied it, and Daft •e19rs•
!$-foot Jumper at tbe buuer for Milwaukee rolled off tbe rim
. . . Derlrdl lellas. hit a seaaoo-bl.P 30
pointa, and Jad Slkma and 1.-.te De,._
combined for 30 rebounds to lead Seattle to
ita flftb consecutive victory, a 114-97 win
over Chlcqo ... Walter Dattl and Pam
Weatplaal combined for 2S poUita ln tbe
fourth quarter to give Pboen1x a 130-107
victory over Utah . . . San Antollio'a
Georte Gent.a. &ena W.Ulll and BID1
Pama sparked a 39-point fourth quarter u
tbe 8Pun lllasted New Jerwy, 108-91 . . .
l'ormer Laker Keaay Can aeored 11
--polDtl iD tM toartb quarter to Je..s Ht11DI ~ t.o • l.M-111 Yktol'1 °""Indiana. Carr ftnl.._, tbe
1ame wttb 21 polnta,. ••• Centen 8teft ea .. and • .,..
a.l"z· led AUaDta to lb fow1b consecutive victory, a 98-11 win .,.. .... yen..
Stielctf Sit .. tietl
New York Islander Lome Henning ia
caught in a squeeze between Kings Mareel
Dionne (16) and Dave Taylor (18) Tuesday
rught Taylor c leared the puck, but the
Islanders cleaned tne Kings. See story,
page Bl
••• ... ll•flerw•es ftl•or S•rge,,,
LOS ANGELES -Veteran Loa Angeles • Dodcen' dPt·hander Charlie Hough underwent
minor auraery Tueeday for removal of a cyst in bi.a •
sinus area. The surgery was performed at St.
Jude's Hoepttal in Fullerton.
Hough, a knuckleball specialist, was 7-S last season with
a 4. 77 earned nm average.
• .....,1 sp1en Fa.•n t'le••rw
A brawl that took 25 m'mdee t.o eomplete and ril ... wa..s iD • total ol 143 peultJ' minutes bliDI ... ' .....s. TaeMaJ llilbt • tM M1aDta
Flames =ed WlAnlperfa.!:• tn NaUonal
Hockey Leape action. The bad scored all ~Ills
when Atlanta'• Pldl a...en and the Jets' Dan...,...
for the seciood time ln the pme. Wtnnlpea Coacb •1
•cVle attempted to get at Atlanta Coach Al MacNeU but was
reatraiDed. brinling this comment from MacNeil: "I hope
they'll do aomethinl about him. You can't let people be mak·
ing threats like that -especially when be takes bi.a teeth
out." ... Colorado Coach 0.. CMrTJ also bad to be
restrained when be started after a heckler after bla Rockiel
bad la.t to tbe HarUord Wb&lers, 7·2. Gordie Hewe and bla
son, llark, scored a 1oal apiece for Hartford ... BW
Dertap scond a third-period goal and sent a-811••w-ln ·
on a break.away u the Minnesota North Stars and Vancouver
Canucb tied. 7·7.
,..•••I• !Wa.aff ••~le •I It' eelr
Quarterback Paal •cDoaald of USC was • named national Back of the Week by the A.uoclat·
ed Presa for bb performance last week.. llcl>oaakt
completed 2S puses for 380 yarda (both ac.bool rec·
orda) and three toucbdowm iD the Trojana' 14-7 win ewer
ArUona. ... CnMe, a Notre Dame linebacker. wu plebd
as the top delemiYe player u be blocked a pant, forced a
fumble and was iD OD 11 taetlea in a 14-0 wtn °"" NaYy
. . . An Ohio State football vlctoey over Iowa Saturday,
coupled wUb a Purdue wt.a over lllcblpn, coGJ4 lend tbe
Buckeyes to the Boee Bowt for tbe ftnt time siDce 111$ . . . llamJ wua. .. i wbo meaaed U. Salt Lake C1tJ GaDI
to the Padftc Coat JAape cb•mD6onlblp last IUIOll, wu
named a coach with tbe Toronto Blue la11 ... World Bos·
inl Coundl featberwellbt champion Dm7 Llfa will deteDd
bis UUe ln Tucloa a&almt Mexican~ &uet. Dec. 14
. . . Seafalr otftdala aay tbey haft DOt pUl in a btc1 to bdq
tbe 1980 Golc1 Cup unlimited byctroplane race to Lake
Wuhlnlton ... Four Bendenoo State UnlYeraity football
playen were cbar1ed with rapiq a coed in the atbletic
dormitory over the weekend.
re1eetate11, ... ,.
Following .,. the top aports ewnts on TV tontgM. RMlngs
are: 1 1 11 exullent; ./ / ./worth watching;./ I fair; / forget
It.
.rel e p.m., Ch•nnel t { { {
NHL HOCKEY: Kings at NY Rangen.
A!•DMftCWI: Bob Mlli.r and P9te Wtber.
RADIO HockeY-Kings at New York Rangen, 6 _,,m., KllS <1150). Belketbell-L.8lcerl at Gofden St.t., 7:30 p.m., "'-AC (510).
Satw-day Final.s
Cross Country
Showdowns Set
., t:aN1& CASTO.LO
----~ In croa COllD1l'Y. wben there
are dual meet teams. big meet
teams and, ol coone. oo~man
teams, it is of\eo bard to decide
who la No. 1.
Should the league champion
be the team that is best 10 bead-
to-bead com.petition th.rougbout
the courae of a five-week
seuoa! Or abould the UUe be
decided in a multi-team, ooe-<by
affair at the end of lhe cam-
paJan, when everybody bu bad
a chance to reach their peak.,
THE SOLUTION for the
Orange Coast area high scboo1s
aeema lo11cal enou1b-count
both the dual meet ftni.sb and the
leal'Qe meet ftniab towards the
UUe. But in the case of the
Sunset and Sea View leapes, it
la anytbiq but aimple.
la those two circulta, first
Clace ln the dual meet staruttnp
a worth m pcmta with four for aecoad. three for third, etc. But
in tbe lape meet, ftnt place is
wortb aeYeD points while all tbe rest ol the polnta are tbe same.
l'or that reuon. there will be
three teams ftOttng for each ti·
Ue when the le.pe finals roll
around tbia Saturday. Fountam
Valley 11 the favorite ln the
SUDMt but ftpra to get a stiff
flebt from Newport Harbor and
Edison. Likewise, Unlvenity
wt1l have to .,ld off Corona de1 Mar and ca.ta Mesa to capture
the ruaed Sea View Leque,
perbaps the CIF's most
balanced..
Tb ere won't be any con-
troveny in the South Coast
Leasue. however. Dual meet
and leape meet flnlahes carry
equal wetabt but with Misaioo
Viejo an · odda-on favorite, it
should make no difference.
A qulck k>ok at each of the ,. ..... _.J
RAMS •••
blm, and tlle t.m dote, too."
Tbe coacba may believe ln
him, but not enough t.o tb1nt be
can do tt on b1a own. Team ex-
ecuU"9 didn't waste 8Jl1 tlme
In tl'Jlnl to tlod a 1ultable
bacl11p, and former MlnDeecU
q~ Bill Lee WU just U
1urprtaed u aDJbodJ when be Sot a call from the Raim Slmd.ay
al~
..,._ JIAllS AllS a wi.Dner, ''
be Nici • llama camp T'*4a)'. "It Wll tDqb t.o play qalDlt t.beiD, It wUl be Dice to play wlUa ta.em ...
Tb• 12·1•ar-old, ll·J'Ht
veteran baa yet to llp a COQo
tract wltb tbe Ram.I. but ... b.11 M•D in eamp 1lnce MolSday
1HndDs U.. ar.tem.
,}Tb• '•llioldliP ln ne10U.Uoo1 ... from ........... to..,
Wi&la ................ .. ,.. ., ....... u &.Ht Ha be
WorW -. be'U be ill uDlfonD
three league meets
8tlUd Fountain Valley will be shoot-
ing for its fourth t'Onsecutive
league llUe when the annuaJ af
fair gets under way at Hunt·
1ngt on Beach Central Park,
sta rting at 9 a.m. The Barons
went 5--0 10 dual meets. beaUng
r unne r -up Newport Ha rbor,
20-42. last Th ursday with a 22·
second grouping among the top
five
Andre Hellams, Tom StreJow
and Doug Price fl(u.re as the
Ba rons· top runners. Newport,
which ~yed its first winning
season tn five years, is led by
Bim Barry and a corps or young,
talented runners.
Ed.isoo. which was 3-2 in dual
meets, bas an outside shot at the
title but the Cbar1ers must
finish first and hope Newport
ed1es Fountain Valley for
second to have a chance.
The Cbar1ers do have the
leape's premier runner in Joo
Bull.er. an undefeated Junior who abould beat the three-mile
course record of 14:S5 set by
Mate C.ansdon in 197'8.
Steve McRoberta of Hunt·
lngton Beach aJao fiaures in tbe
individual running.
Sea View
In the final CIF •·A poll,
Corona del Mar was ranked
second, University third and
Costa Mesa fourth. The leap
meet, which gets under way at
10 · 30 a . m . at Saddleback
ColleJe. should be just u clole.
University, led by Brad Meyer
and Todd Andrews, went UD·
beaten in dual meets. ){eyer
was third in tbe leape and lOtb
in Cl F last year while Andrews
was 10th and 27th. •
But lt'1 DO nute that Cdll ls
ranked ahead of lhe Trojam ln
the ClF poll. Andr Gerken,
bealtby after back and lcDee
problems, tied teammate Shawn.
Gallalber for aeaond place in the.
Orana• County Cbamplonlblpa.
In the ft.nal dual meet, the Sea.
ltiqs beat Costa M•a tor tbe.
ftnt timelD tbdr b.lstol'1.
Costa Mesa, which came ..._
strong in last year'• lea •
meet, could COGceivably dO it
qaJ.n. Vic Herrera, wbo ftllilbed
MCODd ln the 1118 f1n&ll, aDd.
Scott LaCroHe lead tile
Muauno, wbo ha" the 1.1 ...... 1 nmnen~ from a ~ar qo. .... c.an
Cut wl ~la Mlllloa VkdO"il the claa ol clreult, whAm
will a11o bold tu ftnd at Sad~
clleback eou .... ' ·be&llllliq It
l :JO. n.e Dtabloe an ranlli9d
1ffond in tbil Cll' Ji.A POil u4
Vandereema 11 iD a e)ua b1' himself. ,
San aemeate•1 DH• Bowarl
and Dana HlU.' Rod ll&)'el'. ap.
pear t.o be Vander.emt' dOl!elt
cbal ....... SU ae.fttl 19iat
Lat'uoa 8Mcb ••11da1·1 naal i\aal me«. a.a.wt '9otb ._.. W for ._...,11t:l-1. At
ltake ,.,..:.. tbOM two ..... Will be j a berth IQ Ute CU' pnllmJ ___ ·~
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87.65
67.44
87.65
58.96
48.24
81 .50
BOTil.f
CASE
RETAIL
5.52
10.48
9 .49
7.29
8 .15
1 J .33
8 .12
4.58
10.49
10.96
5 .55
5.55
8 .89
6.84
10.34
11 .37
SA9
11 .83
10.53
5.68
14.61
5.62
14.61
9.83
4.02
6.80
LflTLE RHINE z.......-! BEAR
75C>N.l.IJTER 219 ~
(CASE OF 12 •26Z7)
Garney Beeujolols. Ro.e al Cab. IO Wood Box
Chlyoda Sake Set. 1 750-ML . . 8.59 CAl>L. Of,, 47.80
Porcelllln, Se6ce Wmr. & 2 Cups, I· 750 Chi Sake
Chrl:sdan Bros.. Spec. Se! .. 2 750-ML 9 .88 ~ Ot t. 53.90
Cabernet SeUY~ and Pinet Now
Vandennlnt Dutch Set. 11 1/2-oz..
Vandermll'C. J.l /2«. 2.Coffee Cups
Gaetano Cap. Set. 750-ML 14.29 ~ Ot ,, 107.80
~Capand Cups
PaulMasson CJ'ean Sheny, 750ML 3.88 ~Of 11 42.30
Rare o-n Sheoy. In Hent SMped Btl
J im Beam, UECUTIVf Dec .. 750ML. 24.35 CA!.t. Of " 275.60
Mother Of Pean Decanter
Chris. Bros.XO Brandy, 1-10ttQ, 6.36 ~Of " 12.06
XO Brandy. and Snifter Glasses
Chris. Bros. La Salle Set, 2 750-ML 4 .62 l"-"* 0t b 25.19
Choteau Lo Solle. and Lo Salle RO!le
DI &.onno Arn.-dto, w /Rk. t.7>Ltr ..... 23.50 u.::.t. OH> 143.23
SI Saranno Amaretto Gift. 1-12-oz. •••• 7 .60 CASE OF '" 85.99
Amaretto With 2 Glasses
AMAREITO CASTILLO
DI SARONNO RCJM
(23-0UNCE) 1.75-UTER
LIGHT OR DARK
711 1025
(CASE OF 12 St 22.91 )
BOTTLE SPECIAL WINE SELECTION RET.\lL
CASE
RETAIL
Barton & Ouestel'
Cotes Du Phone. 75();'t\L. . . 2.63
Wente Blanc De Blanc. 750-ML . 2.64
Freemark Abbey
Plnot Nolr 1972, 7'01"\L 4.82
Krug Grey RlesBng ......... . . . 2.96
Kenwood Plnot rtolr, 750/t\L ....... 4.04
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Beefeaters, 1.1~UTER.. . ...... 143 5
Qllbey's, 1.7~UT'ER ............... 9.53
Gordon, ~ ....................... 5. t 6
Seagram's, QUART . . . ....... ..... 5.53
T anqueray, 1. 7~UTER . .. . . . . .. . . . 14. 1 7
SCOTCH
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Chlval Regal. QUART......... . ........ 14.83
Cluny. 1.~UTER ........................ t 2.05
J & 8 , QUART.... . ..................... 9.59
VODKA
Crown Russ~~ .................. 422
Kamchatka. l.7WTER .................. 7.92
Popqv, I.~ ........................... 6.99
Smltnoff, QUART ..•• '· ................ I • 5.68
Stolechnaya. QUART ................. 1039
TEQOILA
Cueno White. QUAAT .................. 6.34
DOn Emmo Wh. & Gold. 1.7'4.TR. 8.71
Sauza QOld, CIUAR'T .. .. .. .. .. .. . • .. . .. 7 20
28.60
28.80
52.80
32.00
44.00
CASE
RETAIL
81.1 6
53.90
58.40
62.61
8022
76.89
167.85
68.17
108.60
47.75
44.77
41 .83
64.26
117.55
71 .66
4929
81.37
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2.40
4.38
2.67
3.67
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CASE
RETAIL
13.5 3
8.99
4.87
5.22
13.37
12.82
13.99
11 .37
9.05
3.98
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6 .98
5.36
9.80
5.98
8.22
6 .79
Davis County Porsc~ 1 7»ML . . 46.82 CASE OF , 265.()2
Riunlte Tri Pack. > 1~ 7 .56 ~or .. Z1 A6
IAmbNlco.Blenco.ROUIO
Sonoma Wood Set. J 7~ 12.07 CASE. OF ' 43.88
Cab. 5-N, fr Co6ombetd, Oww
Sonoma Gift Set. .H50-"\L 7.67 CASE°", 29.21
fr Cdombeid. OleTwl Blooc uvandd
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':>ocwe, Bardolono. Valpolict-114. k~
ViDa Banfi WOOd Set. J 750 Ml 13 .07 V\.'>t OH 4 7 .52 ~ Valpoloella Bardohno
Rbt. Mondavl Wood Box. 3 7!1<> Ml 9 .89 ( ..... '>{ OF 4 35.95 Red,Whitr.R~
Tia Marla Oift Set. I 500-ML .
T NI Mane l Glases WICh ~ 6-
Cana<flan Club Sets, I 750-ML
Canadian Ck.lb With 4 G'-s
Chardonnay
Beringer. ..., "'
Christian Bros .• '.<I ~\!
Fetzer. ; "' "''
Giumarra. ,.,.. "''
Monterey. 1')(1 "'·
BOTTU
RETAIL
4 95
340
4 23
324
4 55
CHEN IN BLANC
Christian Bros .. w 258
Fetzer. " 291
Francisian. ? 63
Louis Martini, ?40
Mirassou, Jl6
CHAMPAGNE
Franzia. 750ML I 79
Andre, 750-ML 2 22
Paul Masson. 15oML 510
Le Domaine. 1?0 Ml 2.83
Christian Bros •• 150 ML 367
Mumms Extra Dry, 750-ML 10.83
Moet & Chan. Wh. Star, 750 ML 1328
ZINFANDEL WINES
Char1es Krug, ,'(),..,. 258
Inglenook, '~""'-2.94
Kenwood,~ .... 4.45
Monterey. ,~ 319
R. Mondavi. 1'¥.J "I 5.25
Gamay Beaujolais
Almaden~ ''°l'\l 273
Beaulieu, MOM!. 2 42
Charles Krug, ~"' 2.75
Monterey, 1'j()l'll 3.03
R. Mondavl. 1'X>MI. 3.13
Parducl. ''°"IL 2.72
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RETAIL RETAIL
53.90 4.50
3800 3.17
46.00 3.84
35.20 2.94
49.50 4.13
2800 2.34
3160 2 .64
2860 2.39
26 10 2.18
34 JS 2.87
1941 1.62
24 21 2.01
5552 4.63
3080 2.57
3992 3.33
12 1 00 9 .84
144.84 12 .07
2800 2.34
32.00 2.67
48.40 4.04
34.7 1 2.90
5720 4.77
29.70
2632
30.00
33.00
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FleiU, co-manaael' of the Los Caballeros Raeq\llt and Sport.a Club
in Fountain Valley.
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En&land. Re quotes from. 14Mlnn'• leadlnc dailJ paperoftbe day·
''Tbe tatat bautJ rrom Califonlia. 8"erlJ eater, n 1eai.
old ud brown u a bel'rJ. walked C1G court toclaJ weartn1 a
sharbtin and tat.in ememb'e spec:ially desiped for ber by Ted
pectaton left an the oChu eourta to loot at her.··
a.,. Baker·l'letta wu the ftnt ~=to wear a dtf • at enry mateb abe played at Wtm .
Aoctber book wtucb Eddiqtoo heartily recommends, Just r.-
leued and not available yet at all st.ores, ia ••If lly Game II So
Great, How Come I AJways Lose'!" by Alan FoJ[ and Richard
Evana. • • • COllPE'ITl10N BEGAN SAT\JtDAY for this season's Oraqe
County Men's Learue. wblcb moved ander tbe wtn.c of tbe Oranae
County Teno.is Association
Sixteen clubs mvolYUlg 320 men are signed up, witb tbe even.
tual goal a berth m the Oran1e County Champlonsbip pla~ tn
March.
Eight-man teams will be squanng off every other Saturday
lbrou~ the wtn.ter.
• • • FOa ALL YOU tournament oreaauers: the United States Ten·
Ilia Auodatioll ii aellinc a handbook desiped to facilitate tbe Plannina and ecaductilll of tounwnent.s .
U '• dac:rtbed. aa a ··4etalt-4 l•hl• to nttl•i vp touneys ... fna Mx ...... blfm'e U.. neat UaroQ0 tta CC1M ~
... particularly from the~ of comm.lttee respona'bO\ti•.''
For a copy. lend $5.50 plus eo ceata post.ace and bandlln1 to
Handbook for Planning and Cooducttn1 Tellllis Tournaments,
USTA F.ducaUoo and Research Center. publ.tcation.s department.
729 Alexander Rd • Pnncetoo. N J <*MO.
••• BOB Ll!l"l, A aESJDENT of San Clemente who plays out of
Lacuna Niguel Tenrua Club. tS ranked No. 4 m tbe world lhls week
amoo1 men's doubles players. 1be computer rank.i.og is provided
by the Association of Teams Professiaoals.
Lutz lS abo ranked No. 43 m world sinaJes.
R:u3tlers Roll;
Newport Sails
THEY'RE GONE
Goldeq West Colle1e got four 1oala from
freshman Dan Hoffman and went on to bUtl Santa Monica, m.1, ln Soutbem Cal Conference water
polo action Tuead.a)' .
Jn another JC contett. Oran&• Cout'1 Gres
Bortuk poured lo HVeD neta to pace tbe Pirates to
a 14·9 vfotory ovel' Saa DJeco Men lD South Cout
lea&Ue play.
On the blab aebool level, Newport Harbor won
ita 20th came Of the aeuoo with an u.1 declslon
over El Dorado; Corona del Mar bad a balanced
attack in defeatlnl FootblD, U-8; Estancia 1cored
often lD downing Capl.atrano Valley, U..S; and
Costa Mesa belcf off a tenacious Ediloo aquad.
12·9. All blab school 1amea played featured non-
learue eontestl.
ALAN MAGNON
PONTIAC
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1714) 549.4~00 The Rustlers' victory over Santa Monica runs
their stnak to 40 straight qainat commun.tty col---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lecea without a loss and UPI their feCOrd to 11·1 for
the season, the lone defeat comlnc at tbe bands of
the USC freshmen team.
OCC's win keeps them eDtreac:bed in second
place ln the South Cout Cca.ference with an 8-1
ma.tk (15-6 o-.erall), two 1ames beb1nd Cerritos.
Newport Harbor, the top ranked team ln the
CIF, didn't find things too euy with El Dorado.
Jumor I>IUY Riley scored four times aloQc wttb
Mike Grter and Ian llarbbuey bad to come up
with 20 aavte in Coal to poe\ tbe vtdof7.
Estancia breaecl ln lta lamt with Capbtrano
Valley :.J.unJor Doui Hutuq led all aeoren wttb
MVeD .
Corona del Mar 1ot some out bench play
from Junlon Carter Faba ad Dan SemeuoG u
they uond two aoall eacb to lead tbetr team to Ill triumph over Foot.b.lll.
And Colt& 11 ... '1 Tony Cftmllaw and Karl
Romabn scored tbne &piece In leadlq a balanced
Win over EcUIM.
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of a foar-laoar wmtnar offend Sab&rdaJ at Onqe
Coat Collete in ea.ta lleaa.
Tbe eemlnar, deaiped to pl'O'rich lndl.-lduala
• 1fttb tedmlquea and mltboda for startlal a1 buy·
• ._ a t..tneu, 11 adledu.led from t a.m. to l p.m .
Co-spoasor of tbe procram II the Garden
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formation, phone~
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NOTES
.IAMES R. URQUHART Ill
Attorney at Lew
OP ()OtJUB, SUCB dileretiooary aecoallta
are not suitable for everyoae, IO 10U ma1 dedde
on a DODdllcretlonar manqed aecaunt. Tbe ad-
vantaie of a dbcreUcmary aeeoant II &bat it aDowa
you to caatinue to partldpate tn tbe futures
markets even when you may be out of naeb bJ
normal COIDllHIDieatiom chumeJa Bal tbe DCID·
dlacretiolwy account l\1ll requiNI ftl'1 little of
your time, only enoup to aceept a pboDe call and
approve a recommended trade.
There abould be no eommltmellt to partidpate
in tbe Jll'Oll'8ID for a apedDe period of time; -JOU
are free to terminate tbe awomt at 9117 tlme, or to impend tndiDI and name It at a later date.
Sit.my lMCOI ti a broar ... tlW Sato AM o/fke of
Merrill Lf/ndl, Pterc., Fftfftn Giid SmlUL
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Solllo Bapoads
Charles IL King of Standard OU Co. of
Ohio, disputes Department of Energy al-
le1atioos that b1a company overcharged.
customers $179 million through riolatiOnl
of oil price.control rules. Stacks of the
federal rulebooks were displayed by
Sohio, which complained that pricing re-
gulations are complex and contradictory.
Sohlo caocedecl, however. that perhaps $.1
mllllon tn overcharges may have resulted
from clerical errors.
Over The Counte r
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OTertea. 1t bu no«Mq
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ln tbe U.S.
Money
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Canter, the leader of tbe air CODdltloolnc IDdultry,
bu abo '*-' submerled (tomewt&at aplnst lta wl.11) lnlD
tbe corporate rub Ol Ulllted Tedmolocles. whole name
bJdes such lU'le appendape a Pratt fr Wbltney Jet eoames. Otis elevators and Slbnky belieopten.
Pbza Hut and Taco Bell are two leaclin1 restaurant
cbabls. The next time you are ln one, cheek t.o see ti Pepsi·
Cola ia be:lai aerved.
llOl'B PIZZA BUT and Taeo Bell are an1ts of Pepdeo.
tbe ~ sr-1>-bac um bolds Pepat.cota, LQ'• potato
chips, , wu.on tennis bells and -t.o carry all ol tt away-Nortb A.merlcu Van Lines.
You're not likely to be famlllar wttb tbe Le Cbateau
st.eat bouaea unless you ba.e spent time 1D the six
aoutbeutem states where they're loeated (Vlr&inia,
Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Nortb and South
Carolina).
There are about 40 anita in the chain. Well, ln Oc· tober·tm Le Cbateau sold out to the MtnJW!f!Ota packer ol
peas and com, Green Glall~ which wu already operating
restaurants under the names Hoffman House and Henrici's
(two earlier acqulaitiona).
Tbm, early in 19'11 Green Giant wu acquired by &
Mlnne90ta neipbor, PWabury, which b.u a bl& st.ate in eae reAaurant hnstneas lb.roa&b lta Burger Kine. St.eat & -
Ale and Poppln Frab Plea un.tts.
IF YOtJ GO TO THE St. Francis Hotel in San Fran·
cisco «the Plua Hot.el in New York City, you will be vis-
iting arma ot the West.em lotem.atiooa.l chain. But W~tem
Jntern.uanal ltaell belonaa to our bte&est air carrier, Unit·
ed Airlines.
U you a.bop at Bloomlngdale's ln New York, I. Magrun
in San Fr-anciaco or Filene's in Bostoo, il'a the same cor-
porate cuhbox: Federated Department St.ores. lf you shop •
at Jordan Marab in Miami, Donald8oo's in llinoeapolls or·
Bon Marcbe in Seattle, it's the same corporate cubbox: AWedStonl.
It you buy Hellmann's mayoanaja.e ln the Ea.st end
Beat Foods maynnnetae in the West, it'• the same cor-porate parent: CPC l.atemation.al.
Market Decline•
3rd Consecutive Day
NEW YORIC <AP> -fte ~ marbt ~ broedlJ' tar tbe tbLrd eon.cadre e.eeaoa today, Nlldias ao i
temloD between tbe UnJt.ed Stat.ea and Iran.
Tbe Dow Jones averue ol 30 industriall, off 12.• polnta Monday and Tuesday, wu down another t .81at711.87 at closini.
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WRONcS ! YbU 801" A MAM AN' CHEIU!SI!! 'CAuse we'RI! A&..&-ou-r OF "TUNA!
ANP A.t-iO"T'HE!R CL-tcHes_ ewrss -rHe Pos-r !
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a Hawallail boDeyQIOOll -with tbe rest
of Ute famllJ -Oil .. Etebt ii Enough"
tonitht at 8 on ABC, Channel 7.
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KASC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles
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Hawaii.
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Torry Randall.
An&le Dickinson (center) enlists the help of Gordon Pin.sent as
she copes with a woman shopper (Lyla Graham) at a garage sale
after the death of her husband in the TV movie "The Suicide's
Wife," airing tonight at 9 on CBS, Channel 2.
Drug l\:b~8e Show Airs
AuthartUea OQ drul abase diaeuls
lta imptiedonl for tbe 10Qtb today
OD the "ltup Sbow." ltOCZ..TV aln
the ~ eonsenatiaa pro.
IJ'8ID t.olillbt at 10 OU CMnnel S>.
Bolt In g~·· luestl will be TOD.J Sanfbel, author ol .. Up and
Down with the &olllDs Stooea"; Joanallst Robert Bruwln. autbol' of
"Tb• Tranqulllslna of America";
KleiD Speciale· Set
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Robert
Klein, currently starrtna on
B~ in '"lbey're Pl~ Our Solal." will Ital' in two cme-bour com· ~ ... for NBC . .. ......... alto will be pUoU
for J;:-wiee. Be baa 8ppeand in ..... moet r9ceilUJ u tbe dl....-1a··~.··
paychlatrilt and autbority cm druC
abuae Dr. J. FNd Shick and Ex·
ecutlve Director of the 1Wnoi1
Din1erou1 Draa Comm111lon,
Thoma Kirll:patrict 3r.
Amona the topics for d1KUl&lon
will be tbe cocaine culture and wb)' it
baa replaced marijuana a1
America's fa•orlte ''blab";
cbildblrth and druo; dnap and the
media exposure; bow to enlipten
YOUDI people OD the subject"' drup;
and ways to tell whether or not your
chlldrenueondrup.
CBS • 8:00 -TM Borror Sbaw. A ·
titbUte to ICal'Y mOviel f~ ICWI from .. Tbe .: Blrda, ., 0 P1ycbo" and ·•wlJJard."
XOCZ • l :a> _: Under Tb1I Sky ... '!be atory J fem.lDiltl ElllabeUl Cady
Stantc:ll ud 8Ulaa B. Alitbooy cam-
pa.tptna for women'• rtlbtl tn Kamu.
·rw • 11:00 -"Wbo'• Mind•aa the Mint?" Jim Hutton a1 a U.S. mint ;r~eeFn:t.::
Man and Denver.
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'Jaws' Takes Bite
ABC Regains Niel.sen Leadership
NEW YORK <AP) -"Jaws" at-
tracted the second-largest television
audience ever for a movie and helped
ABC to a first,place finish in the
networks' ratings race for the week
ending Nov. 4, figures from the A.C.
Nielaen Company show.
Meanwhile, NBC, last year's No. 3
network which bad seen several
series do well early this seaaoo, liat·
ed only one show in the week~ Top
20. That was "Little House cm the
Prairie," tied for sixth.
average prime-time mmute during
the week, 21.3 percent of the homes •
10 the country Wllh televtS100 were
watching ABC
CBS' BID roa a second st:railbt
No. 1 finish WU dama1ed at the bot·
tom of the r~Unga list. Two "CBS
Report.a" preaenlaUona, "Teddy"
and '"lbe Baby Makers," were l2Dd
and 83rd in the raUnp, followed by
ABC's "Detective School," a pro
football carry-over SUnday ewmnc
on CBS, and Part II of NBC'a
"MacArthur."
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by Armstrong & Batuik
ABC 's research department
estimated 80 mWion people saw at
leut part of "Jaws," an averqe of
29.8 millicm ~per minute.
"Gone With the Wind," the No. 1 TV
movie of all time, wu seen in an
averaee of 33.9 m!IJioo homes per
mlnute when first aired by NBC in November 1976.
e:r!!r:: are the week's Top 10 pro-Ta ..... dlecl A age&
llovte -"Jaws," wttJi a ratiDI ol Shell Rack (left) and Jaclyn Smith 10 UD·
THE &A11NG PO& the tbNHaour
"Jaws" bro.adcaat wu •· N1ebm 1ay1 that means ol all tbe bomea in
tbe country with teleriaioD, that
percentqe saw at 1eut part ol tbe
movie. Of lets lD me from 1:»11:15 p.m. Sunday, 57 pereeut were tuned
to "Jaws," Nielaea fllurw lbow.
CBS, meanwbile, lilted ftw ol the
week'• Top 10 procnum, ~ 0 eo llinutes" in thlrd place and :.~
A·S·B" ln fourtb, but It wun't
enousb to overcome ABC and
"Jaws."
ABC's rattn1 for the week wu Zl.3,
with CBS, tbe previous week'• win· ner, second at 18.8 and NBC tblrd at
18.5.
The networks aay that means In ui
39 ~ 29.8 million bomea, ey I ad ot ·~uti and '"l'bree'1 Compuy " 21.1 or zu der cover to trap the e er a pros-... on
m!Woo, both ABC : 0 io lllnutea.'' ring <Richard Karroo) on "Charlie's
21.a or 21.t mlllloa, "ll·A-S-11." 2'1.4 Angels .. toailht at 10 on A.BC. Channel 7.
or 20.t mOBoe. and ''Da.llu,'' 25.9 or ------------------19.8 mlIBm:. all CBS; "llork and
ll1lld.y. •• A.BC. and ''Iale eo.aae oa the Prairte. '" NBC, both M.1 or 11.9
mllHon; '-i'bl," M.I or 11.1 mlllion.
ABC, and "WIOlP In Cindnnati," zc.a or ~ million and "Dukes of
Renard." 21.1 or 18 mmtan, both
CBS.
TBS NUT tt 1bowa:
"Archie Banker's Place," CBS; "Barney Killer," "Benaon" and "Anlie," all ABC; "One Day at a
Time,•• CBS; ''Laverne and Shirley,''
ABC; .. Allee.'' CBS; .. Hart to Hart"
and ··~ Boat.'' botb ABC, tie, and "LcKI Grant." CBS.
""
'Gents' TV Play Cast
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Joanna llilesL.J!i~
Besch. Lynn Benescb and James Luiai have JUUICU '
the cut ol the NBC four-bcMr drama "Soplliatieat·
ed Genta."
. A:\fY
comedV .
1'1111 llOtTNTING. SADDLEM.Cll"S entry ln
the American CoDete neater Fe:stival, prompts
some milciYl.ap ln terms of interpretation, but its
total &ndnetloD value ia exceedin81Y hiib. J>lrec.
tor Brtu DoaosJn.e baa assembled a fine ensem-
ble marked by two superb performances and the
teebnlw effect.a are flrat rate .
. Tbe story ia aet ln Indianapolla where three
convicts ba.e broken out of priloo and taken over
the home ot a family of four, lk>lding the occupants
hostage. Meanwhile, the local sheriff's deputy
track.a the fugitives, realiz:iq that their lade• ia
crazed with a mission of reveDJe .. alnlt bun
penonally.
Hayes' complex cbaracterizatlom lift this play
out of the Bogart B movie category which was its
cinematic fate. Unfortunately only one of the three
principal figures fully realizes the depth of his role
on the Saddlebact stage
THIS PDFO&llANCE, A masterful effon is
turned ln by Stephen Thatcher as the bead of the
hostage bouaebold A low-key, pragmatic in-
dividual, Tbatcber's Dan Hilliard grows in intensi-
ty unW be approaches the animaliaUc fervor of bis
captors in a skilled, totally honest portrayal.
The haunted leader of the convict bud is de
picted tmevenly by WU Saluar who lurches from
underplaying whispers to overatated aluieu.
neither very con~. Ria lawman antqoni.t ia
calmlY ~4 by BU Gekas wbaM penoaa1
DeYV ta allo1"ICI to amfaee. ·~~C::~·:ei:=
ehU1tn1 au:oant ol the mlllde-
'tmDlec b is done wttll frtlbtentna re-...... ~ t.bat woWd be all too...,.!! .......
pl.Q. A11o lfteetne ta lllcMel Pera •Sm·~• 1IDfulfJlled jOilllpr brother
THE OtRD •BJDBU of tbe Bllllard fa.mi-
ly are nicely done with a fine ectie of cndlllllltJ -
Beverly Arrowsmith u the motber, CathrJ'a
Wagner as the teen-qe daqbter and Ede Aftd u
the pre.teen aoo. Good performaneea an delivered
by tbe other two lawmen -Jeffrey Ensle as the
rational PBI man and David Mears as tbe fired-up
state police lieutenant. ·
Romvttnt oat the Sacldlebadt cut an effec-
tin cameos y Scott Williamson as MJaa Wqner's
boyfriend. Janice King aa )'CMm.I Aved'a teacher
aud llm TalJey as the trash collector m11ritt1n81Y
tJinat 11* ta. fray.
Wlllter Bltrdnon. recruited from Golden West coue-. bM eamtrueted a beautifully lifelike set-
ting abetaed aleeb by Karen Balko• Packer'• fine!""'""' effect.a. FiD.alCOl'IDIUlcee of ·'Tbe Desperate Roura" wW be ven Tbunday throqb
Sunday at the 1'De Arb ter on tbe Miaklll
Viejo campus.
MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY
"APOCALYPSE NOW" CR)
"ANO JUSTICE FOR All" CR)
"YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN" tPG)
"10" (R)
"STARTING OVER'" (R)
-10-
.. FAISCO KIO" (R)
'WHEN A STRANGER CAL.Ls· (R)
"THE LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVED
DOWN THE LANF"
-YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN"
"SILENT MOYie (PG)
"LIFE OF BRIAN
"TUNNELVJSK>N" (R)
"ANIMAL HOUSE"
"UP IN SMOl<F(R)
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LIGHTS
LOWEft!DTA" &>NICOTINE
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SD WAS TOPPED BY the pand. prtu
wlnaer who received '25,000 for a Honey Cream Dreiilnc redpe.
How did abe manage to pile on more than
$7,000 ln food?
A self-professed gourmet coot, Ma.
Nicodemus darted for the meat and seafood sec-
tion where sbe carefully piled on boxes of
shrimp, crab legs, scaUops, lobster taila, whole
slabe ol. filet mignon, New Yort tenderloin, veal
and prime rib
Ms. Nicodemus -a regular customer of
Gebon's -bad preplanned her culinary mode
of attack..
In fact, the store also planned for the eveot
by providing ample supplies of seafoods and
whole slabs of gourmet meats. -
The market also special-ordered a few of
her favorite delicacies such as six cans of im-
ported Iranian Beluga caviar, al $235 a seven.
ounce can and a dozen small cans of truffles, at
about $1.8 a can
SB 11&1.EFL Y aou.ED tbe meat and
Mafood-ladeo cart to the cbeele ~. on1J to
f1Qd binelf backtrackiq lot anotber round ln
tbe meat d6part,meat.
A.I the hUed the cart, shoppers 1ave loob
• ol 1urprtae and dilpat at tbe heap ol raw ftesb.
In the end. however, Campbell's cbaqed
from ber beneftdary to ber bane.
A can at cream of chicken eoup toppled off
the meat pile, endini an hour-loog food spree.
Ms. Nicodemus said she planned that eveat
for publicity photos.
She said she bas friends who will dooate
freezer space for her sumptuous grocery con-quest.
FA YE NJCODEllU8' SBEUY MUSlmOOllS
~ stick butter
2 large onions
1 pound mushrooms
1 can beef broth soup
~ cup cream sherry wine
2 tablespoons cornstarch
Salt and pepper to taste
Saute onions in butter in a two-quart
saucepan unW transparent. Do not brown. Add
Annual Chili Cookoff
WHI Be Hot Event
BJ DENNIS Kd.EUAN Of•o.tr .......
Trtvta question: What's as all-American as
Mom, apple pie or Kate Smith ainp' Goel·
Blea America?
It's a ateaminl bowl of cb.ili-at 1eut tbat's
what the legion or chili aficionados say.
They contend that chili, that old standby
cbuckwagoo cooks of the Wild West used to rus·
tle up for hungry cowboys, is the perfect palate
pleaser, especially when there's a nip in the fall
air.
And now tbat there's a nip in the air, can
chill attbefa.irbefarbehind?
NOi' WITH KW1Z RADIO gearing up for its
fourth 8DJlUa1 chili c:ookoff at the Orange County
Fall Fair Sunday, Nov. 11.
Tbe Fall Fairgrounds at Los Alamitos Race
Track will be transformed into a culinary
battleground from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Some 25-30 chili coots. spurred on by sup-
(/.
.->
I '
Judcea clear tbelr palates with ~. celery or beer. ,
And~ tM bot naa:n..fll dt.lJI s-ppe!S,
West qya &hat one th.i.q a dail1 ~ doesn't
want to 4P is raise tbe temperatur. ot a judp. .. l'ft never seen a real bat boWl ol ddll .ner wtJ). for u.e '1mple ruaoo lt just blows you
away,"beaays
West, who is entertainment dlredor at lhe
Balboa Bay Club, wh.icb is current California
chili champ, says California alone bas 26 district
cook offs.
Dl•trict wionen compete in the atate
cookoffs, whose winners are eJ.igible for the
world cbampiomhip cookoff held fn Rosamond.
The latest world champioosbip was Oct. 21 with a
fint placepriseol$16,000
'l'llE mu l'Oa BOLDING a world's cbam-
pion.sbipcookoff •u born in 1987. It wa prompted by writer H. Allen Smith's
Holiday mqazine article, tiUed "Nobody KnoWs
More AboutCb.W than I Do."
While tbe article h~ boasted that
Smith WU the chili·makina whiz, it criUdzed
Texans for proclalmtn1 themselves tbe chW ex·
perts ot tbe worid.
A boast like that obviously couldn't 10 un-
cballenaed . Enter sports-car builder Cai-roll Shelby
and hU Tezao friend.I. They called for a
showdown in Terliqua, Tex.-population 2-
wbere Smith could efther coot up or shut up.
His opponent on that fateful day in October,
1987 was Austin newspaperman Wick Fowler.
Some 500 "beer-drinking cblliheads" showed up
to witness the showdown.
And the winner? There wasn't one. It wu a
draw.
But before the cbeerinc crowd coWcl pop Ill final beer can, tbere wu a promlle to meet
•lain nest year.
JOEANDSRRl·EY STEWUTS tm wou.D CBAllPIONSBIP CHILI
Prepuilllrm:
apounda beef~coarsecround
3 pounds beef chuck, coarse IJ'C"JDd
~ pound kidney suet
Remove items and seeds from 7 Puilla
chili pods and 7 California dli11 pods. Cover wltb
water and boll for 30 to 40 minuta. Remove
ak1Da from pods and mub tbe pulp. Powder 2 ounces ot eamln seed. Pine chop 1 larle don Of
eleplwlt prlic or 5 doves ol l"eR1ar prtic.
Brew 1 tabkllpoon leaf orepno fD ~ cup ol
Budweiler beer and Va cup of wate!', u JOU
woald tea. Pine chop 2 medium yellow om...
Pine cbop 2 tablespooaa Ortep.,... ehWa and I
add to \4a ean ot Buntl stewed tomatoel and tben
Ci11:
Brown meat in cut iron lkiDet .ms oil
rendend fn>m ~ pound ol kidDe1 aaet. Md eoane black pepper and drain aceu GO. Add to meat in cbUl pot: ~ boUle Gebhart chili powder CumlD .
2 tal>'elpoooa JISO (ACClllt) Ouk
Oakm
Coaktbe abon for IO to 41 ~ .... u
liUlit ...... poAlble. u .. """' .,. ... ..
DHdld iDt IUr Ofta. W! Np
ONIW
''IPlfDOmof lalt ata,lupaw paprtp
• Std:!llfDGDI~ iu-ce ew.,,..... cleat beetbnlitb ............... .
t trnr,uan TabMconuce "°* ......... Ad tblD dillOlft J , ... =-al ........ 1 cup ol blit ... ad bllo eld. Colk fol' JO to '5 llWH1Ua aad *..-..to tai1te. <lalt. .me.er, CGllllD, CbW
.................. beer).'}'(oW JOG laaft. palof~eldll. ·
~ ........... .,...., ......
Faye Nicodemus piles up her winmngs tn Newport Beach store.
beef broth soup, wine, salt and pepper. Bnng to
slow simmer. Dissolve comstrach in a small
amount ol. cold water and add slowly to sunmer-
ing soup, stirring constantly. Add mushrooms
and simmer 10 minutes. Use wtth pnme rib or
steak. or in omelettes.
Soups, Snack Foods, Candy
...... ...._ ...... Oltw, P.O. Box UJ9, Duluth, ~m. ,__ N~N.
FM pecUge of pizza. Send three seats of quality from JW'I ltatlM BtMd Pizza. No ecpirMJon dlta.
Kllatlf...,.._. CDlllllll Oftw, P.O. Box NB-372, El Pelo, Teqs 79917.
REQ. ~ PllCkaae of pretats. Send proof-of-t)Ur'Chese seals from any two peckeges al KMbfer Butter PNtnts -Braids. Nlbblen or Knab. Expires Nov. 30, 1919. LA~. P.O. Box 1350, Wet9rt0Wn, Mns. 02172. REQ. R9c9iw S1
refund. Send W'llwrMI ~ codls from becb of UW. LA Ptatrla peckagn. Expires June 1, 1980.
CSllilt __., ... Sbw' Ofter, P.O. S. 440, Ollca90, II\. IJ»77. REQ. Fne Soup S.wr. Send the wont "stock" cut from the ADclt pec:Mts
of two Soup Starttr pecqges. Expires Mela 31, ~-.
<W11111r ~> S... U.., P.O. Sox 151S. __.. Platn, MlfM\. SSMI.
REQ. ,_..w $1 refUnd. Send the words '-SO. LAdle'' cut from the hftt r,;:.t• ol ttMw .... of Wlftter Gerdln Soup Ude. ExplNs Ole. 31,
'79. '
'AmericaD' Pie
Re81ly English
SY'IOllBOGS ....................
Tbat tllreadbare
cllcbe, AmertcaD .. Ip-.,.. ... ~ ..
mlaJeedtq u it la UU..
The pie, t•m told,
orillnlited ID Enlland
II an1 of our moat
popular applee are from
Germany, tart tattn·
frooi France, apple mertnaue trom Sweden and ..,.,.. beianeta from
Switurland.
But other apple
favorttea did oriiinate ln
tbla country, many ln
colocUa1 cla7s-
TllB OIUGIN ol the apple la qot tnown for
certain.. bUt tt la thought
to have made its first
appearance in tbe
general re,ion of tbe
Caspian Sea.
One thin& is ~rt.a.in
The apple goes back a
long w~. Since the days
of the Garden ol Eden,
the fnllt .... Dland •
ro'8 bl Seamd.-selence,
art and blltor7. App&ee
were eGIUTated ta UM
&ardeal of tbe Pbolm· ~ ........... , __ .... , ....... . ,,.. ~ ..... .
eluded applt •••d•
amon1 their 1uppllH
wben they journeyed to
America, but liter
American varieUea of
the fndt did ortlln•ta 1n
t.hia country. &acb a one was the Sweet llbode
bland Greeniftla grown
by a cler11man ,
William 81..-. in the
mld·l'nb~.
The lwud ot appa.t
acro11 .\m*1ca la ln
part due to tta. eftortl ot Jobn Cb-eman, wbo
became koowD ••
Job.nn,y Appl••ld.
Cbapcnu, wbo wat
born In M1111cb\IMUI,
colleated •:m: Heda from dder , drM4
them and pat tbem lo lit·
tle bap. wtdch be I•" to &Q1CJDI be met wbo
•• bffded w-. CJI•~
Sou curruta lD elder or apple ,_.., Pelll ad
·~•, • ...,.., tut l•to .............. _......
la ••11• aklu.t. ••It but&er iDd ... aePlel 5 mlnut.. Removt from
beat, add bread ud tou
U1hUy till cubes abeorb
butter. Add currants
and 1Ur well. Place mix·
tun lo buttered 1 'h
quart cUMrOlt. ln bowl,
beat •11•, add mllk . cream IDd "' cup 1uaar and bMDd. Pour O¥er ap-
Pl•• brHd mlature In
CUHl'O&e. Mis cboDD9d
DUtl -\be I \able· 1poon1 brown 1u1ar
tot•tber and 1prlule
OYtf top. Put tUMJ'Ole
lD lar11 bUdU pan and place tn HO·d11ree
O\tela. rw bakLq pan
wltb I lAebet botua1
water. lake P•dcllo1 one boar t.lll l&Nn.d
ILDUe blade IOIDM out
clHn. line bot or to&d
wttb CftlDl, ""• ..
ANSWIR -Tbe mlc:JOWave own is the
answer for quick snacks ud mini meals
Cheddar cbeeae , 2
tablapooal Moerb'aut.. 2 aUcee n1ami and 1
allc• Swta c)leeM on
bottom ot onlo11 roll.
Place roll top cm cbeese.
Place aadwtcbes on
pluUe rack or aentn& plate and wnp wit6
paper towela. Heat ln
microwave OYeD on half.
power for 2 to 3 miDQtee,
or umo c:t..e 1a alipt-17 melted. -----•
that also are nutritious, according to home
economist Ann MacGregor.
Co•Yet1U...l IHln~· .....
Cut Ndl roll Ul half
leagtbwile. P1.ee 1 slice
Cheddar cbeeae. z
tablnpoona saoerluaut, z 1Ucea salami and 1
slice Swiaa cheese on
bottom of onlon roll.
Broil 4 incbea from beat about 3 minutes or until
cbeeM melt.a. Place roll
top on cheese after broll-
ln&.
IKOFF
MAYPO
1
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can be
Save on your
I budget
I savers
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JOY
LIQUld
DetaOlht
72 oz.. bt1
1.04
1vorV LIQUld
Detelgent
32 oz. b0tt1e ... 1.45
48 OZ. DOU1e •.. 2.09
JC1Y
UQUld
DetelQent 32 ot t>t1 •
1.49
cascade
Dtst1WaSher oeteroent
65 OZ bOlL ... 2.36
sooz t>ox.. . .1.88
35 OZ bOlC ..... 1.34
HOW to make a
gourmet •lmon burger.
OXVdOf Detergent
490Z ball.
1.79
~
Gain
Detergent
POWder
490Z. bOX.
1.74
.. I
Step1. Rrst, get a 7o/• oz. can of our premium North Pacific salmon. eov Is It QOOd.
Not to mention a good bUv.
St9n2. 00ps vour stster· in-lawTUst ShOWed up With her famuv. setter use two 7¥. oz. cans, or one bla 15¥z oz. can of
salmon. EasllY feedS Sb< hungry retattves.
-...s. 'nlke out the satniif" cntn and flake .
~add1'JCUP
of Chopped ontons-tefl her the tears In your eves are t>ecause vou 'Ve missed her.
Step4. Add 2 eoos. ¥•cup ot
fresh bread O'\JmbS anc:t a Yi tsP.
Of dlll weed. CThe dill weed IS What matces tt "gourmet:·, sa1t and pepper to taste.
Steps. Moosh everything =her and shape Into SI>< 1es. ft"V tor 3 minutes on each stde unttl brOWn Tum carefully.
Step&. oratn COOked · patties on paper towets, serve on bU~ add some tartar or cream sauce and ... vpnar A QUtCk
nutrftlous meal. Heattnv for vou. Healthy for vour bl.ldget.
For aaattJOnat redpes wrtte to
f' .......... 'oadl.lnC. oexter Horton Bulldtng, seame. washtnoton 98104.
'·
Dawn
llQUld
Detergent
l20Z
bOttte
1.48 cneer
Detergent
84 oz. t>ox.
2.91
comet LIQuld aeanser
21 oz bOttlt....... .. . .. . . . .84
comet Cleanser
21 oz can ..................... . ....• SO
coast 11th soap
SOl.'>¥ .................................• 46
SDIC "' Span Cleaner 54 OZ. bOX ••••..••.••••••••••••••• .' ••• , .1. 78
THE KEY ingre-
dient.a, top quality beef
and iceberg lettuce are
available year-round.
Cutting iceberg rafts
ma1 be new to you and
the man in your life, but
there's nothing new
about tbe way men
respond to Beef Tartare.
Wh en word gets
around that Dad and bis
cronies are being served
meals oo rafts, chances
are the kids will want in
OD this, too.
Unless your offspring
have unusually
sophisticated tastes, un-
cooked beef may not be
for them. (And ii it's not
really for you, either,
you can briefly broil the
ground beef.)
But watdl kida' eyes
~ up at '11.kt Dinner Raft, the beat botdoe
di•• Uaat ever Hiled
tllelr tra7. Again, the carrier is a
raft of iceberl lettuce,
tbia time wlth • plplq
•round tbe rim ol
mubed potatoes, and-a
center fllled with a lusty
mixture of sliced
frankfurters and diced
apple in an onion-
seuoned sauce.
Rafta ot iceberg leg·
tuce may al.lo be used as
the baae for open-laced,
breadless u.ndwtcbes aa
well as arraniementa of
your favorite fruit,
vecetable or seafood
salad ingredient.a. When
you cut the crouwise
slices for raft uae, save
the end pieces to shred
or tear for tossed salads.
They'll stay fresh and
crilp tf you store them
ln dlaposable plastic
bass lo your
refrigerator.
BBf!P TAllTA.aE ON A
llAJl'T
1 bead iceberg let-
tuce
1 pound raw sirloin
or top l'OUDd steak
Salt
Coarsely eround
black pepper
~ cup real mayon-
IWH
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LUCkV Wiii be open
veteran's Day
Monday' NOV. 12th
9a.m. to 7p.m.
Fresh Meat
CROSS RIB 179 ROAST
BONELESS BONOEO BEEF CHUCK LB ..
LARGE END 179 RIB ROAST
BOHOEOIEEf LI
BLADE CUT .99 CHUOCSTEAK BONOEOBUF LB
LARGE ENO 189 RIB STEAK
BONOEOBEEF LB
T -BONE STEAK lB2.48 IONOlO KO UW.
FRESH BEEF BRISKET
LI 1.98 IO'OOlD ...
7-BONE CHUCK ROAST
ll 1.29 '°"°8)8ffl
BONELESS RUMP ROAST 1 89 5"t\Ol'I QIT IONOtO llff • ll()UOj() ll •
E-Z aJT CUBE STEAK
~8ft·
ROUND STEAK
llONtlU5 llONOl'O &UF "
BONELESS TIP STEAK
PORK LOIN ROAST
!ollllOIN CUT All(. Wf J LI'>
PORK LOIN RIB CHOPS
PORK LOtN CHOPS
ll~
ll 2.68
lB 1.89
ll 2.48
ll 1.29
ll 1.78
LB 1.98
!'!o~!\~P~~c ~U~OERll • 78
EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF1 89
DOH NOTEMCHO U.. MT • • lB •
PORK SPARERIBS
Rlf'!H WAU 91Z:U •
Sl.K:EO BEEF LIVER
lB 1.29
.. ll 1.18
OSCAR MAYER SUCED BACON
mtfUUClO 11 OZ llcc; 1511 ••• HI llWC; 1.48
lADY LEE suao BACON 98 .••..• , ............. I ll~.
canned & ~kaged
1~~~.~1!...c 1.15
l ~~:~~ .... UOZ.CMl.38
1~~~ ... IOZIOll.79
1 ~ ~l~-~.~~tSOZ -1.45
1 ~~~~.~~~.~~~h~ JM .99
TMSe prle:es not ef'feettve In santa 8ar1>arl and · s.i LOIS ot>lspO counues.
!:LADY LEE
MIXED NUTS ~PEANUT'S
A CHOt.:OLA TE
CHIPS LADY LEE
165
120Z CAN
159
12 OZ. llAG
!:MRS. CUBBISON§9
DRESSING • RtOUlAR OP ~ •AO 1 oz. eox
b CRANBERRY 3 7 SAUCE • LADY LEE WMOLE
Ofl JEWEO 16 OZ CAN
~NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT1 75
0 tol!O(N\ 1901 J.. o
r STOVE TOP ST\JFRNG 67 61vMu1u . •oz-.
r WISHBONE DRESSING 99 0 n 4lJM \Al.00 • If> OI IJT\ ,
r LADY LEE GREEN BEANS 33 6 OIT"' suao . ''oz CAH.
L LADY LEE ~RS •b Ol (AH. 53
r DEL MONTE CORN
6 w>+oU 11£ ... (l ()II 3 5 (f!(Alol STYLI 1 I Ol CAN •
L ~ MONTE PEAS "Cl CAN • 43
L HEINZ KETCHUP J'lOl IT\.. 79
b B & M BAKE?. BEA~; oz (NO. 68
L ~?~~~~-· . 11oz jM,99
L OIA~NO ~001 ""'1. 99
L NE~:~ ~A ~1! CMl 2. 72
L ORE~M. WHl.P.!0~~ .,.1.09
L ~DA~~~··· • liOZ lO.U .69
L ~~~~?. ·M·l·L~ ,. oz CMI. 77
1 ~'J.&A~·.~.~60l CM .63
L ~.!'~~~5 ..... 11oz ,...77
A~~.~.~~ tOlCMl.45
L ~~.~~.~~~'IOl '°"·99
1 ~.~~p. . 11oz.m .59
L =~-~AFERS . 11oz -.49
\I rr-1 ff ~
Ir~.,) "1
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canned & Packaged
}'MAZOLA O CORN OIL
}'MINUTE
ORICE
pLADY LEE
OYAMS
239
480Z. 8TL
r CRANBERRY COCKTAIL 119 0 OCfAH _.. • ~ 01 81l •
L ~~~DWA~~~l IAC. 1.59
A ~~INO ~ERR!E~ 11>1 . 97
L ~?.T~~~s .. oz CMI .33
L ~~'Sc~u;.oz .,.c.1.37
b ~~ J~ICE e>oz rn .89
Dairy & Frozen
r TURKEY & DRESSING 1 07 ~ Wl-M-~ 9 •Ol .. C. •
r CELESTE PIZZA 1 93 0 C-\l t90Z .,.C. ,
L ~ ~~MIMA w~.F~L~S "'" • 63
r ORE IOA POT A TOES 69 "~. 100l "!C..
! !u~ ODER. "ot CNI • 99
L ~~~MAIO JUl;!oz en. 1.42
L MAZOLA ~ARCARIN,~ Ol (t>j • 7 4
Liquor
L~~~~~n m 7.89
L BL.AOC VELVET ~~ .11Hft fTt 10.65
L !!~~~ft STi 9.39
L ?,M~ ~~7hft ""9.99
r ANORE CHAMPAGNE 2 19 l> _.,.. -~ COlD OUQI M tA IT\ •
From cross rib roasts to
t-bone steaks, Lucky has a
selection of quality beef
items at lower overall
prices that simply can't be
matched by any other
supermarket. You get all
your favorite steaks and
roasts. carefully selected
and guaranteed for
excellence by Lucky's
money-back Bond, and
all at lower overall prices
Overall, Lucky offers you
the best beef buys for
~ --~-
your money.
Get a Jump
on Thanksgiving with
premium quality Turkeys
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G'IAOE A 10-14 l.8S AIOZEN LB YOUlllG 10-14 L8S FROZEN L8
Del lcatessen Items
!:CHICKEN
FRANKS
LAOY UE .59 11 OZ PICC
149 bAMER1CAN
CHEESE
ICllAFl SUUO DELUXE 11 OZ PICC
L I~R~1cv BOLOGNA • , "'" .99
r IT AUAN ORY SALAMI 1 98 0 tH IPO) P()\0 VI ,..._. •
! ~'S~CE~~!rs .o: .. , .95
L PILLSBURY COOKIES 1 09
, ~ ... fl(\ ·~ Ol -.c. •
PILLSBURY BISCUITS 17
8VTTI.,,_. ()9 -""• I Cd (.AH '
r VlASIC PICKLES 0 W'40ll 01 "Al.Ill~
r LADY LEE DIPS 6 \ v•-.nn
\lOl i».97
30l CuP.39
Household & Pet
1HI llA(.1,52
p KLEENEX TISSUE
0 '404l. AtlOl'TIO COlClll' 63 Ol M«Tt lOO Cl IOI ,
1 ~~R TOWELS . IUf IOU .49
L GLAD Pl.ASTIC ~A~suou .59
p SOFT 'N PRETTY TISSUE 85 0 'OUT M<IT'l OI AS&Ol'ltO m W Ill«; ,
p HEFTY TRASH BAGS 1 Q9
6 ""5T1C. IO c.Al '° C1 -•
1 ~~Pt.ATES . t!Oci ~ 1.69
1 VILLA FOAM C~~ ,, 0 llWG .59
Health & Beauty Aids
!:VICK'S
DAY CARE COlO MEOIC~
!:VICK'S
NY UIL
COlO ~EOICl~E
167
6 OZ SIZE
169
60Z S&lE
l SINEX NASAL SPRA~01 '.<ll 1 .87
!, VICKS VAPORUB 87
' .Ol 1.U .
r FORMULA 44 1 27 6 lllC• HOUC,.. \•"V" ! 01 Ill •
Produce
FRESH
PINEAPPLE
HAWAM SFINEST
LARGE
PAPAYAS GIFT Of 'tHE TROPICS
RUBY RED
GRAPEFRUIT
FRESH
SPINACH TRY A SPINACH SAL.AO
FRESH
CABBAGE SOI.JO. FUWOflY
.25 LB
.49 EACH
.69 S LB CHLO BAC
.29 BUNCH
.13 LB
.-....... tttn__... .....
"=-~ •::::m:..,. .... WllTlllllNI. t"'1• OSI..,._.
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..
..
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Prepare patatoei· ftnt.
need to peel tbem.
•••c•• HI••• Layer Cake Mixes
18 Va ·oz. Package
rebeat oven at the ...... eetttni. CUt the
unpeeled potatoel into
W~k "trench "7" stripe
and IOU 5 minutes in
cold water. Drain and
pat dry on paper towels. Combine the potatoes
nd oil in • tarp plutic baa and abate up to coat
the potatoes li&btly with
oil. Spray a lar1e non-
s tic t bakin1 tray or
eook1e tin with cooldq
apray ·until well-coated and allct. Spread tbe
potatoea in a sinfle ---~=layet; sprinkle w th
seuomn,.. Place in the
bot oven, uncovered.
Caa•ed ••••ra1 ..
Except lemonade
Cragmont 6-12 oz . Cans
MeanwbUe, prepare
flab: Beat egg and oil
together in a shallow
dish. Sprinkle crumbs
on a shallow plate. Dip
each fish fillet rll'St in
the esg-oil mixture, then
in the crumbl, coating
both aides ll&btly. Spray
a shallow bak1q tray
unUl allct with cookln1 spray. Arrange tbe
fW.U ln • : ~-·
Se -to~.·:
ame oven as the
toes.
the potatoes to
b evenly. Bake the
fi. without turning,
abfut 10 minutes, until
fis' is golden-crisp and flaJes euib'. Fi.sh and J><>Otoes will be done at
atEt the same time. M ea four aervin1s,
a t 23$ calories eacb.
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EGod°CVTLETS
1kinlel1 boneleas · ken bnaltl, split center-cut sllcea
ra unpeeled eQPlaot
:4 tabletpocma low·
fat feaJll7 Italian aalad
dr 1ln1 or low-fat
tableiJpooaa lemon
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Fresh 8 Frozen
or
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)O~ lb.
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Towels
Scotch Buy Brand
85 Square Foot Roll
U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Selections
~~ Chuck Short Ribs
U.5.0.A. Choice ..... IO lori>e<ue or l rOJM . • • .
~1150?~ Boneless Beef Steak
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Unit (ApprolC. 6 lb. Siu) • (8 to 11 ·lb. Size) I b.
Check The Savings On These Produot8I
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Liquid For Dishes
22-oz. Bottle
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U.S. No. I . . • . . • . lb
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long GrHn Slicers . each
Potatoes
US.No. I
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35• Crisp Celery 39•
Tender "Snoppy" Stolks eoch
39• Spinach 8unch291
Fresh And Leafy , ,,. Dried Prunes ·lb. t 1 •
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BA&LEY BEAN SOUP
1 cup dried lima beans
2 quarts water
3 meaty neck bones
Cool Appetizer
$tart off yom next din-
ner party wUh this cool,
refrnbiDI Appetizer
Parfait. Combine ~ eup
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By June Roth ...... 21,,...floellapanlej
\4 ~ pea.rt barle1
" tellpC)Of,l pepptr 2bQleaves
dried Ima beau for a few boun~ or o~mllbt. Dram and add to 2 quarts ol wat.r tD
a heavy aaaeepan. Add neck bones, onion,
panley, dill, barley, pepper and bay leaves.
Br(na to a boll and then turn the heat low encl
simmer for 2 boura, or unW beans and meat are
tender. Remove bones and cut up cbunb ol
meat; return meat to the soqp. Remove bay
leaves. aim and remove IOlldltied fat. Reheat
wbeo ready to serve. Mat• tlel'Vinp.
CO'ITAGE CHEESE NOODLE PUDDING
8 ounces broad noodles <ea·free)
milk)
1 tablespoon com oil mareartne
1 cup low-fat cottaJe cheese
1 cup plain yoeUrt <made from skim
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 teJ,spoon vanilla
2 tablespoons brown sugar
~teaspoon cinnamon
1h cup seedless raisins
Boil noodles as directed on the packace.
eliminating salt in the cooking water. Drain and
toss with bits of margarine. MU together cot•
tage cheese, yogurt, lemon juice, vanilla, brown
sugar, cinnamon and raisins; tosa mixture
through noodles. Spoon into a well-greased bak-
ing dish. Bake in a 350-degree oven for 1 hour,
or until lightly browned. Makes 6 servings.
CORNISH HEN L'OllANGE
2 Rock Cornish hens, 12 to 24 ounces (un-
de r 1 pound will serve one, 1 lh pound size will serve two)
lorange
~ teaspoon garlic powder
1" teaspoon pepper
~teaspoon paprika
Rinse and dry hens. (If frozen, thaw com-
pletely) SHce two discs of orange from the
center; set bide. Of the two remaining orange
pieces, cut one piece in half and tuck into the
hen cavities. Sprinkle akin with garlic powder,
pepper, and papd.ka. Bate in a S»depee oven
for '5 minut.fll to 1 hour, ~iQC Oii IWt.
Halfw.,-tbrouah eookiag, squee-nmalntn1 ~raqe "8ee oOta Julee and balt9 bena with It.
Pin r•z fed --..~eee wWi tootb&*b to top 6tadia:-.:.~ llabl2to•Mntlap.• ~-·· ~-. .
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Serve a Tha.flksQivinQ dinner like youv grandma did.
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create sloriou1 ~ldmiltmerlquea.
0.., dllb really SUC· -.di, DOWtlVW, UDJeu a. e.,. are fresh. t It doean 't matter If
U.elr yolb are Ugbt or dark, or If the 1bella are
.. -ttown or white, so long
... the ea la fresh .
• , While there la DO test tor 1ood Oavor except
atin1, you can de-rmine the relative hnes1 of •II• by ...... tbem tn • bowl
...... -those flolt ... wable. -uaalaellecl, a truly
,... ...... ,..that
J'ftalu lb domelike 4ape Clll 8 plate and bu
a thick and tramlucent
white.
The ropelike strand of material which ancbon
tbe yolk to the white is
called "chalaza" and is usable, a.a la the small
dark neck wblcb in·
dleatel tbat the eu bu
been ferUBsecl.
Remove the fteet only
lf UliDC the eg In a licht·colored sauce,
castard or canfec:tloD.
A ttp for bard-cooked
.... md baldq: ....
abould be at leut tbree daya olcl for bard· eooklnl. otbenrtle the )'alb .., tarn cr...mb
ud the .... ml~ be
dlffteult to peel.
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u1a old IDl:J WI to me propm1 beeaue the
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aMfood ..... to ...
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billed •IP With raw ....
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After almmerloa aa bour, Uae potato wUI •"°"' -ol illi Nit. Remote ... PotatO. -
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Stretela Your Meat Dollar:
Cheek Paekage LafJeb
1'be' meat label la an ty. Tbere aro many
eseellent money-aavtn1 creaUve waya to pre·
tool far it can be your pare variety meata to
IUlde to less expensive provide dellcioua dinner
meat cuts. The label entreea, aays the Na-
ideDUft• the primal or tlonal Ll•e Stock and wholelale aeetion of tbe Meat Board.
animal that the cut com· • * •
ea from. Increased port sup·
To ltretcb )'OW' meat pUea are 1ood news to dollar, loot for cuts the many outdoor chef a
from the chuck, round, who reeopibe the affini·
fore lbak. brisket and ty of tlda tine meat for sh.!!_~~ plate, recom-the grill.
m!CUUO tbe Natiooal Live If 1ou ba.en't tried
Stock and Keat Board. brollina port cbops, Even tboqb these leu ateab, kaboba or coun
co1t11 c11t1 are lesa try-style riba on tbe
tencler, tbeJ can be lrill, you've been mlaa-
macle tender, Juicy and in1 a treat and are ad-flnorful when proper vised to put port on the
cooldn1 metboda are 1rill IOOD by the Na-
u"ed. * * * tlonal IJve Stock and
V arlety meats, auch Meat Board. Ham alicea
as beef tqae, liver and 'and cubee ot ham for
tidne1s1 can belp kabobs are other 1ood
balaDee the food badaet lriD4IP *"cm· ._., tbe
whUe auwblliC ......... 'otl•Mli• eoaalder a t••• dt••••• ........ "• 'Ill pad t.op •hr&tW~ ...... = ... -to ... ~ ... Tllali· a "DB lass Mab It
a pork coMoul aoon.
*** On a bot nllbt. keep
your cool by aeniD1
sauaa1ea. Tbe7 come
out of the retrtaerator
and 10 riabt oo tbe lrill· Cut cooi:tn1 time by
cboMinl ''Mly·cooted"
sausa1ea and beat to in·
crease appetite appeal.
Cooked aausa1ea will
beat lbrougb in 1! to 15
minutes on tbe ptl.I, say
home ecooomlsta at tbe
National Uve Stock and
Meat Board. 'Ibey ad·
vise to turn frequently
with tonp.
*** When pl-nnin1 meals
with an eye on the
budget, remember tbat
3 ounces ot lean, coated
beef la coaaidered a
1entq. Two I-ounce ..m. of beef • day
aapplJ almost all tile
bi•la "aalit~ r;elD Miiied lllJ tlle to ~ ..... ft.
pair u.u.. DG6nta oat
tbe Nati<Jnal Live Stock
ancl Keat Board. ••• Conslclertns a trip
o•er·tbe holidays! Be
sure to check out
Southern Callforula wltb
ita sunny daya and crlsp.
cool nigbta. Los An,eles
offers a variety o ac·
tivltiea for tbe visitor ln·
eluding a trlp to Lawry's
CaWornia Center for a
tour of tbe production
facWties1 luneb in open
air 1araen.a and abop·
Pini in unique lift, 'wine
and Sarden bouUquea.
For information, write
Lawry's Public Pro-
srams. P .O. Box 2983,
Loa Anaelea, 90051.
*** Cranberrl09 are the
fruit of tbe holiday
aeaaon. Remember •
tboqb, to eook enaber-rl• oa17 mo t1aey pop. u tlMJ're ooabd ..... . tbeyt-, ..... .
1oe
. on the unique
comblnatton of Ingredients no other cereal offers.
New Soper Sta~k
Economy Pack!
Downyflake Economy Pack
gifts yo .. 4 more waffles I
than A1111.t3'eitt1ma •Ego!
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TODAY CGPPS8
eapreaeo pro'f'ldu tM
back;round Gr foimida.
tloo for a m1iiad of.
fuelnatln1 aad de·
Ucioua reclpea ealllilf
for eoanac, Uquean,
chocolate, rum end
citrus peels. 1be· early eapre110
macblnea, many o(•
wblcb are still bi --.
were a blaarre 1ipt
with enou1b apl,Ota,
handles apd l•UI• to resemble a baller on aa oceaa liner.
This often hu1e1 awesome 1ad8et lD all or
ita 1hlny sp&endor was
usually adorned wttb an
eagle, the reral symbol
of"~,"and
supplied ltNm • bot di·~~ :x=.= : to tndlYidual 1pl1ots equipped witb de·
tachabletuten.
Into each filter was
measured the correct
amount ~ coffee for one
cup. When the valves
were .opened with a
dramatic bias, the
steaming brew was
forced into waiting cups.
The "caffe" originally
brewed lD the machine
<the name espresso
was adopted in
recognition of Its speedy performance)
was in keeptn1 with
established Italian
tat.es in coif•. roaated
rich -.I bl'9Wed with a
hlfb percentaee of cof-
fee to water.
Today, espresso,
whether made in a
palatial. imposing
monster or in a mac· chinetta (the familiar
looking individual drip·
pots yo u see in
restauranta> la likely to
be custom-made to flt your taste.
MANY SHARP
bostessea have bought
attractive copper mac-
c bl n ettas for after-dlnner espresso.
Each unit can make
approximately a cup
and a half (demi-taaae si ~e). The miniature
machine contains two
cylinden, or.e with a
spout and a two-piece
"basket" which fits between the, cyllnden.
The correct coffee-to.
water proportions are
three ounces of water to
each approved coffee
measure (equal to two
level meuuriq tables-
poons) ol drip-lrind cof.
fee.
Becaime macchinettu
vary in capacity, use the
full cal*Jty of your cof.
feemaker, fo~ the
1u11eated coffee.to·
water Pl'Ol>Ortioal. Pour the mea1ured
water Into the ,lower
cylinder (tbe one wblcb
does not ~avt tbe spout). Heuure coffee
into the colfee compart-
ment. A.nembla parts
accontiq to dlnGtlom
that come wltb tbtr'
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Getting
Glazed
Far mothers facing
the llmcli box cha llenge,
Caramel-Glazed Pear
Bars are a ~ idea for
a tempting finger-food
dessert.
Tbeae cake-Jib ben ..... ~ be perfect
.,,-treat for 11 fall plcnJe
and ·P9Ck 8Uib' id&o &be pteafc'. basket. Canoed
Bartlett pears &ive them
dellciou1 fruJl flavor and~. ln add1ti(Jll to the juicy
pear bita, the spicy bat-
ter for Caramel-Gla&ed
Pear Bars ls dotted with
raisins and chopped
walnuts. While at111
warm from the oven. the
pear bara are spread
witb a thin caramel glaze. ~ th1I re-
cipe gives qufte a tvce
yield, canned pears in
the baUer will keep the
barl moist and delicious
until tbe last one diaap-
pean.
Canned pean are pro-
ceued from t.be cboice
Bartlett pears harvested
in orchard.a alooc the
Pacific Coaa~ retaining
tbe appealing fiavor. color and texture ot the
frethly·plcked fruit.
Caoned pears are
a vaUable in H.gbt,
medium and heavy
syrups, and may alto be
purchued ln water and
juicepecb.
CA &A•EL·GLAZSD
Pl!!.UMU
1 can (lf OUOC'9)
Barlletl pears
l cup butter or
mat sari.De
l cu, granulated
sugar
1 ~ !Jrvwn sugar
~ .... 1 teaspoOD v a.nllla
'~~fiour' z tealllQOOI bakin&
powdir
l teUpoCIO IOda ~•·11~..it ' I teHpOODI -'OLD · namcm
lcupniainl 1 Ct!o'P cbopped ..........
Caramel Glue
DrllD pean, nMn· 1Di ... J'IDilJ dice peen. er.m bul*el' or
m~and •uc•n 1llliUl~-'llmd la .... a~•Uh . ltft '° now. bUiDa ............ Alt ....
tlanmoa. :,\dd to
er••••• alsture ...... Wltb ~ ~
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TOMATOES
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VONS
SALAD
OIL
H><r'I uom•
.39
.89
VONS FALL HARYIST
OF FOOD Y.ALUIS.
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COT YAMS
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VONS
FROZEN
J VEGETABLES
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.69
.49
.82
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.49
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FARMER JOHN .97 BONEl..ES5
5UCED SHO<JLDER
BACON ROAST "',.,.,.,. f.aj~J .,.
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189 JERSEYMAJD .73 ZEE .49 COTTAGE PAPER
OIEESE TOWELS 1r
flilJirflJ#(~u,,..l•t ~*'t.l I.UV er. '9 ~TU> lb()(JNC:t. CNiTOt'
NEW .. 69 BEEF
CROP RIB
WALN<JTS STEAKS
...-A f.at .. , ,,,,,,,....,
l,u.(,I l"'IJ
R.C.OR
DIETRITE
COLA
IOIJ'oO v··> LI"°' 119 ~~rr ~•29 BONELESS
TOP SIRLOIN
STEAKS
f4l'k.J_r,,..,
ll«.U ll"" Ill
198 SPAM 115 REFRESHING 169 UJNCHEON BUDWEISER
MEAT BEER
•• .JUl<1 t 1 o:l'IC1 Clil'C> ,.,.. ... o.....o<
•l~t.(No OeJ MOnte FruJt Cocktail
, , C)l.lfr..l. tA"
Van Camp POftc & ee.n.
•&<>IT<l. tNO-f Al:Q f AN'6 Cut Qreen Bean•
IK()Ur'IT~ .....ssTU fl\lltS
Megk: H8b Te•
~ <U<f. eonu <latofade Lemon Ume
~~--.m.>.MJY..'> RJc~-ftonl RICC Mixes
~ic:'°WNa
l~llOll-IOOl 1'14fUl!AL Quaker eer..a
·~on l•WP<r~~IO)DIJ: ~&oup •MOI
G:i°~F10ur
~VJenrl881u19gt
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GROCERIES
.59
11r..-.r-r1 ,. ;..•• 115 P\anlers Cocktail Peanuts
Brigt;fE~6.t'F~~ .31
·~llOll
.59
339
Vons Powdettd Detergent }06
PRODUCE
La .39
tft e39
lll •29
lft .49
~-OCl:.J4to!il'llA¥ lA .6 9
IA .98
~~~ u..49
MEATS
I "6<J ~ U)lhrlJT
Bed T .6ofle Steaks lb 248
L\258
,.,"1 ··~,Htl' -"\AJ..r•/T • M 189 Bondcss Round Steeks ~
If °"'Ot>U -''• • ...-..,,., {l/T
Fresh Bed BrW<et '" 179
Ul 178
...,c.U)rlr~~ u.i 109 FamDy Pak Pofk Chops
~~l.C,l'Kl(U5C)OOIAO(. 89 Whole Otlcken Legs 111 •
\"'! (L PKK "'°"Cl/IJ>Df A '""'° 8 9 Chicken ()rumstkk.a Ill e
'"ltl rot.Ol "'°"CAAOI, .. 9 5 Frytng OtJd<en lb~ UI •
IA,l!U Kt'(; UN< fl'Clf I> 69 Smoked Pork Hocks 111 •
~~Buttaftah Fiiiets I.II 189
VONS BAKERY
FROZEN FOODS ~Oonuel
139 ~--Bnlld
.49 UQOOR
• 7 5 s=°a11y8catd\
]23 ~i\':'?,E-:99
.59~ ..... 474
209 ~lcotl:h 414
;J.89 ~299
.17 ~VodU 449
363 ~~.elMC 269
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DELICATESSEN HEALTH&BEAOTY
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8uddlg Slc:ed TLWMy .75 c=~OIUVO }14
I ()II<!:~~ c..u.:.I BordenSIWn }49 ~l«l(.60 8 oothbNsh Adu4 .83
~ ~, .... l.IM'IAl~-4-0.' h•.
VON Cooked Ham .89 ~~ }19
aOL iw;.e:;rs:.o 'Y4J'o. ... Vons Salami .89 ·~-'«-~u '"•trcm1 Flex a...n Conditioner 119
~~Wi~ .59 l)Otl'<C[lln.-cr.c; Hl~l,\ !on¢J'l(;TH 111 lntensft Care Lotion
H:.'::.~'°f }79 ft,~/IKT ~S~ BANCMID Bnlncl }49
1~<:1'\~CXM. IL.w VonsPoblto .59 ~"""~~ .57
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VONS GIFT
C.ERTlflCAn:5
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You1 be ei.d )Oii ....
WEU. DO<JBLE THE DIFFERENCE
CXJR GCIARANJ'EE OF VONS LOW PRICES
I I.OS
,
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STUFFED GAME
IEIS $1~
.S.O.A. Grade A Corden Bleu ttyle
, with Pe~ Farm OrtellnJ. .
oi. net weilht. Frozen Defroeted.
Party Spread ••• '1 n
Wispride asaorted epreade-8 oz. cup
'Cheddar Logs ••• •111
Herkimer 8t80rted party flavors 7 oz.
Frozen Foods
:t°am 5 169
A88ort.ed flavors in
the ~ gal round carton.
11..:.. Cou 111• lllClll• rse ....
Swaneon-Sals. St.eak/LaBagna/Chix.
!~!~1!~~ .. &se
I.ton's Donuts 690
9 os. slued ()l' 11 oz. jelly •
Small Cakesr.. 11 OI
Pepperidp Farms quality cream cakes
.TIDE
DlftlGllT
s1••
11111 cat FOOd ••• 29e
U.S.D.A. Choice natwallY qed $ 3'' beet'. Flavorful aooctn-ot the \
rib cut. •
.... MT .•. UM ..
lilchero ••..•••......... •P.
U.8.D.A. ChoiC9 beet .•• Small tad ot .elected beef rib
SliCed Bacon &lllrln .. • • • • .. • • ..
Our ovm thicktt "Ranch Style''
81111/11 •h lnllli r: 'lSl
U.S.D.A. Choice beef ... eelected for quality, trimmed for value and qed for flavor and t.enderne11!
0-lone Roast .. 11 .,
Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef
·CHUCI siJt STEAi •
Center Cut ... U.S.O.A. Choice beef.
Beef Short RibsS211 •
Bonelea Rib cut U.S.O.A. choice
Beef • Bones •121.
Meaty excellent for BBQ or bake.
7-1011s1 '' IOAST •
Chuck cut .•. U.S.O.A. Choice beef.
10:00 am to 7:QO_.pm
VETERANS DAY-NOV. 1
Crab Llfl •...... '2'!
Meaty Alaa~-~n defroeted.
Sole Flets ...... 137!
"resh Englaah Sole ... Delicious.
Mahi Mahi •••.•.. 11 'f
Tropical fiah fillet.a. frozen defrosted.
IOITI A1U111C
ltr' 51'!
For fish & chipg .. Frozen Defro11t.ed.
Cheese and Wine Festival •••••••••••-•••ooooeoo
Velveeta •••.•.•• 12'1
2 lb. loaf-Kraft procest1 cheese.
Ricotta .......... 1111
Precious brand in I lb. plastic cup
Baby Edam ...•.. 1141
Wiapride cheeN in 7 <>%pkg.
BlbJ . Samsoe ... 11 n
Boel chee!e in 7 oz. Pkg.
Lancors' $ J69
Wiii
A unique table wine in Vin Roee or
white. 7Fi0 ML.
Wente Bros •. 1~.~. 12'1
LeBlanc de Blancll or Grey Riesling
Asti Spumante .• s7••
Martini & l'U"l111 .•• 750 ML
Rancho Yema ::12'1
Cabernet Sauvignoo-Blanc Natural.
Blue Nun : •••• 1341
Liebfraumilch that p;oes with every meal
Super Fresh Produce
-~ ...
Gruyere Cheese •• 79e
Zingg plain an 4 oz. portion.
Brie Cheese ..... 1241
lie De France imported 8 oz.. Pkg
Cheese C'MW'll •••• '2''
lie De France imponed-8 <>%. pkg
O.ish .. 111 •••••• •1••
Boel in Muen11tu or H1wart1-M1n1 ~oz
ApplBGE ................ 25!
Mushrooms •••••• 79c
Fresh and tasty, 8 oz.
LmOIS
~ 39~
APPLR•E
APPLE SAUCE
3•$1
Eagle Brand ..... 79c
For your cooking neede-14 oz. can
Cookies •JDS • • • • Sl II
Striped 11bortbread variety. ,
Presenes STUl&l 15e
FNeh Pack from Kerot-10 oz. jar. r.,, llocdeS ••••• uc ~kl• or Es. Wide from Cre&mettee
Sweet, Juicy Mountain grown for flavor. Temfic value'
Noodles ••. ;; • • • . 39! ·
You'll find them in our Oriental Section.
HONEYDEWS
aa. 15c
MAZO LA
COii OIL
4hz.
lMpan
cntl $239
f'ri<'ell in rlfect 7'um1 . N0<• R
thru Wed . Nov f.I. 1979
Open Daily 8.ffl am to IQ pm
Sunda.r 9 ()flam ti) 9pm
No Sa[, 1c1 dl.'Olerw
Orange Juice .•.• 11.
Hughes' hrand ... Fresh Sq~ oz
PAPAYAS
SWIIT
Rft u. 9c
FLEISCHMAll'S
IUIUlllE
79c
Dressing Witii • ••• 65C
8 oz. Vinaigntte, 1000 lale or Italian
Diapers :=.wr ... sp
John.eon & Johll80l'I 18 count
lad Wnp ....... 990
200 foot. roll of plutic wrap
Seaso.lilg ,.m .. 77e
. 76 01. NUOninl from Schillinp
1'Pitted ....
OLIVES 6Jc
San Fernando Medium in 6 os. Cl.ll
\LOIGHOll
:.°"* s2'! .......
EllMflish 7az. s1•• U'51 •••a•••••
Farmers Wife Leicester or Cheshire
Baby Gouda • 1. °! •• s1 ••
Waapnde bnmd cllee&e 111 pack1t.ge •
CRACKER BAmL
s11'
Everyday Needs
VASnll lfTBISIVE CARE
LOTIOI
15 tz. """' .,.,...
Q-TllJS, 170's ...• 88c
Cotton sy,abf. with flexible 11t1cki.
OJ. Tampons ... 1174
Choice of ~lar. super or super plu11 30's
J&J land-Aids ... 11 SI
Plaatac stnP11 ~andy bandagPS-:-.:o. 5627.
J&J Band-Aids ••• 11 SI
Sheer StnP11 lrom .J&:.J • No. 4630.
GilLD MEDAL
,.
A•
FLOUR .
........ 99c
Onion Soup Mix •• 890
2 pk. Lipton ... ideal fordipg
Mushrooms :r ... 99e
4 'h oi. gl888 in whole or 111iced
All Detergent •••• 11 ••
49 oz. Concentrated laundry deterpnt
Pledge wn •••••• 99°
7 oz. in lemon or l"eflUl&r waxed beauty
r.u1· 49c
Choice of White or Wheat. In 1 ~ lb. loaf.
EAST8LUFF
2161Ee ...... Or.
IRVINE
lm*•POftBW.
10. ........ ,
HOLIDAY'S AHEAD I
GIVE GIFT CERTIFICATES
......................
llat Ta Own!
$415 Mo.!
2.9drm Condo, wallt to
t.dl. new )llliDt, ~ • cqa, Swedfib fplc, lm·
mediate occupancy I SN.500 to Bu71 Call
m.1100 i'ut.
!iiflii WI HAVE
SEVBAL RMI
IAYAtOHT HOMES
WITH PIER & SUP
ON PHALAROPE: lleaa
Verde. Spic and Span
a.od a very int.en111Un1
tri-level-new paint, new
landscaping, newly
carpeted, bl& five
VISTAPAAADISE bedrooms, three baths, BILL GRUN -ov:··REAlTOR
341 Boy\1dt·Driv~ NB 67) 6lbl
Deluxe Spani.ab Style, 3 family room, formal din· BR 2 ba. home w/ex. Ina room and two
pfUlb carpets, 1arden, be a u t i f u l s t o n e
llUlture ft. trees, on .68 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!fireplaces. Price re-
acn, dole to 15. Only duced ror quiet sale. su.e.-o. A&-1·'158-2300, 4 BR + POOL CONDO SISUOO
MST.M4· $72.,000 COLI OF MIWPORT
SPANISH VILLA SAMDPOMI Excellent. affordable de-UALTOaS
511./Ar -$55,000 :~n:po~·poo2~ sert home oa fee land. 675-551 t Geted enb)' to hi.II• Uv-bo So ... Low maintenance . --------ln1 room . G.arden me or u .... Coast fumiabed ·3bdnm, l\.!i llATTHE .. , _ .. _ Plaza. Brand new plush b ... t.:uoc:n. Dine. Walled Cl'JltC and waler beater a, btfi around• '11/2 IM'rBISTRATE
courtyard. Secluded too! One year home pro-pooisfJspu.141-ml We have several homes
maater•guestquarter:s. tectlon plan Included! fran '56,000 and up all
Seller MUSI' liquidate. Flexible terms inclde VA with auumable loans un-
Tate over FHA loan-or take over exiatlne der IK. Some with low $'30/mo. pays all. loans. Full price Just down. Seller ready to
Sacrillce price-S('i9,$00. Sl25,000. Hurry, take ad-C8ft')'a.d.catl~36e6
Harry ror barplnt Call vamqe, call 7S2-1700 _!-~-~·~BKB.~:.:__ _ _.___, Olllll'I I 9 .,, S It.fl ION ~l(f • JNIJelan
R•·ol t ~'"'"" 111.
DICUTIYI
1aLIVB. 1'Ue emry, formal livln1
6 dlniq, ADDY kitchen,
ldra larlDt family rm +
Wit b&r,bridt fplc, IOU· lDI 1ta1r1 ludina lo
private muter suite &
cblldren'a quarters. Manicured IJ"OUDda. Aak-
iq Sl-.SOO. CaU Now! 1183-11BL
()Pft"I .... 9 . It \, •• I • ' '· '
[-'ellJlill
• •• .... , .......
S30 Cliff Dr.
LqunaBch.
You are the winner or
Two"'" T1cbh (t50.00value), lo
Cec..Cola
t totOcrou,...
Anaheim Stadium
Nov. i 7tb. um
Tickets may be claimed
by callina 6'2·5678, ext.
272
IASTSM
ta.AMDIMCOMI IArlll I Bdrm home oeat Eutalde io.atJoQ. ho 1 BR Udlla add to In come. OWNER WIL
CAJUlY n.NANCING
C:J Co~dwell Banker
'DIM ... --tee a IU0.000. 1'W dda11t c -llll . HfRITAGf
f'' l\LTORS ------
• ,.. NM9tSULA POMI'
Large 4 BR. home on corner lot.
Bright & cheerful inside. Sunny
brick patio. Area to store small
boat. Owner ls motivated. Brina
creative off en. Priced ·~ '375,000.
BS\CK BAY RUSTIC
Owner-builder offtts 3 bdrm, den
on a lge lot. Auume loan, country
atmosphere and easy maiot. Asking
$249,900.
EARLY AMERICAN -Cliff
Haven/Newport Hts., duplex that's
immaculate. bricks, beams, paned
windows and a view. Both have 3
bdrms, $319,500.
OCEAN VIEW $219,000 -4 bdrms.
hugging the cliffs above the Harbor,
approx. 3000 sq. ft., 3 baths, 3 decks,
just $219,000.
U ~ 100 I: li()Ml:S.
REAL TORS'. 675-6000
2443 East Coast Highway, CoroN del Mar
YOU'U KIODIHG
$55,0001
No ,ve are oot-price that is bard to f and for
this c barminc and
cbeery 2 BR condo wrth a
large patio and com-
mumt,y pool. Alao. seller
will belp finance. Act
now!~5370
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
1006 •••••••••••••••••••••••
l02APOUMA
IAUOAISU
2.nd OWNER HOME
GREAT LOCATION.
STEPS TO BEACH. &
VILLAGE ALWAYS A WllE. NEVER A REN-
TAL; 3 BDRM. 2 BA. W /OFF STREET
PARKING PRIC ED
FOR F~ SALE. CALL
FOR APPT, 675·8729,
(213 )431.-8171.
EAST011 2 m11 WE e11
bceptt111I 1111-.eM -4 llMlttet"H
nt1•111~• ........ ~ .......
C1 g' ,.., • •111• mMI 1 .. cuill1•
........... C:ll ......... ......
Sped-IMt,....,, ....... ... ..... ....... ,_., ,_. ·--· kite...._ Tllne ............ :J ................ ..w ................. = ....... ... .. • ........ tr=• .....
...... $31 ..... ...
WA'tERFRONT
HOMES Ille.
~ W.Ca.st Hl§#lway
Newpo..t &ach
631·1400
' • j
'" . ' \ ''
I ' ' ~ ' " ' '
' 11 1 ·''I. I ,.,, '
a.de I bdrm.. l bL
flreplace, eacloH
...... 50'sl7S' JW tit·
pAa lot. • Bamttta:
Do -diatart> ....... '--1
la.-.tor'• duplex + 2 .._dole la "11. Prtn·
sood rental•. pool. dpe.laA-:5:.-1 fl'pla. dam'm. '255.000. , _______ _ PriDcip.ia.,. •• ... ra SYC.AMOUMBI .,_,.':::.=* •AteMIW
1 Bdrm + c1eo. 2 &a Pabulom, larle a bd. 2~
BlJmist mdl available. 2 be. Quality t.owDbome paU01, hi fireplace, ecJadomlnhum. Only I
sprinkler 11atem. all avaflable. $10l,9IO. ~
done in earthtonea. &m&.aAD.aAve.~. • 9lper' clean 4s ready to._ _______ .. ..J
moveln. $198,500
1024 .......................
IMAGt .. THISU ,
3 Bdrm. ram.Uy room-.· kitcben. formal diDiq, • apa, In North II eaa
Verde. Many, many
CUltOm features. Lite.
rea1 We noon. cu:atoa»
-------•drapes , near new
carpet.a., top ol line djs.I
bwuber aad etc. Priced'
moderalety at $114~. I Call~USl I . i ·~·HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
MISAD&MAR
Tbh hilbJy up1raded
family heme feat.ares 3
Bdnm. plua dea. bit.a kitchen w/microwave,
rear yard deckiq, and IS
wlUliD •alkiDI distance
to all scboola. part.a and ten n as co u rt s . Ca 111tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
~for IDOft details.
-.~ ... HERITAGE
REALTORS
For sale by owner. 4
bdrm. 2 ba, 3 car pr, or .
acboola. Aatmg $150,000.
402·16lb Place, C .M.
64&-S311 or &42-!M89 after
SPM.
Redh111 o~ RL'.Jlry
I 1,J. • Rl'.111\ 1IfI1u· ., .
I •• • I •
MAIUMITA Spectacular hillto p
bames. a>J.2.3206 sq. n..
CJme to llarl.na. Selva
Rd 6 Calle La Prima wn. $189.000 to DU,000.
131"35e; 4llCM008 8Jdr.
AuetloaPlaas
Mrs. Frank Vachoft, lett, and Mn. staiiley
Le Llevre are amon1 members of the
Orange County Philharmonic Society's
Upper ~ Committee getttni ready for
the group 1 silent auction Monday. Nov.
12, at the Granville Club House, Newport
Beach. For information, call Mrs. Robert
Crawford, chairman, at 5'8--5638. •
Art9 Benf'!fit
Brome aculpture is among worb selected
by Jan Knight, left, and Mrs. Thomas
Gori8' for the Art Promenade at the lngh
Horse Trails community, Orange. Tlie
show, from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10,
is a benefit for the Children'• Home Socie·
ty. For information, call 5'2·1147.
VOL111ft'Km IN CBD.D AllaM AlllltaDee .. boltt.na a IDformatioD meeelDI at t :• a.•.
Tbunclay, Nov. e. at tbe 0.....,. QMttJ 1Jbnr7
Headquanen. '81 Clo Drive Soatb, Oraqe.
LSC'nlU IO& P~ CID bow t9 .......
valuta ID yoani daUdnD ~ llt' p,m. ~
day, Oct. IO, at Oranp Coailt ODlllle ID Col&a
II eta. lnformatlon: Nancy Noble. -.U..
M1J8BVM TOtJa AND LVNCll&ON lpoD•
aond by tbe Newcom.en Cbab of lniM wW
be beld Mond17, Od. a at Newpost Barbor A.rt
lluaewn. lnfonnadoD: Nuey Cartlma, 55M'71I.
FANNll! PA&llEa COOKBOOK autbar lluiao
Cnnntn&Nm wW pve a demomtratiaG u4 lilD
coplH of her late1t book at 1 p.m.
Wednelda,y, Oct. 11, at Wlllla.ma-&.loma aton ID
8outbCoutPlua, Colla lleu.
.. WBBBLI TO W ALS.ING,. dinner dance
spomored by the Orange ~J::1; of tbe N aUonal Sptnal Cord lDJury will be
( )
08.ANGB OOAST SINGLES will bold an
ethnic dinner party at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3,
in Huntington Beach. lnformaUoo: Ron, at
845-3988.
TEMPLE EILAT SINGLES will sponsor a
discussion titled "Freedom-Choices for /again.st
Commitment" at 8 p.m . Thursday, Nov. l , in El
Toro. Information: Annette, at 837 -2686.
MAN·WOllAN INSTITVTE ls spon.sortn1 a
lecture by Emily Coleman at 9 a.m. Saturday,
Nov. 3, ln Newport Beach. Information: Keith,
at (213) 828-8M9.
BALBOA llD CLVB will have a TOIF at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2 ln Newport Beach. Jn.
formation: Wayne, at 845-7979.
Honored
Former First Lady Betty Ford will be the
honored guest at a Tuesday, Nov. 13,
luncheon to benefit New D1recUom for
Women. a halfway home for recovert.ai
wosnen alcoboUca. Tile event, at the Santa
Ana home of Robert Lintz ls 1pomored by
Las Socia.s, a New Directions auxiliary.
Craft Fairs, Boutiques· Set
Craft fain and holiday boutiques have been
scheduled by a number ol Oranie Cout or·
ganisatiom th1.s week. Tbe, lnclude:
NEWP08T BEACll CllJU8TIAN Women's
Club, 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, New. 14, at tbe
Alrporter Inn. Luncheon will follow. For
reservatiaoa call 640.0216S.
BtJNTINGTON BEACH ceaJSTIAN
Women's Qub, 11 a.m . W~l· Nov. 14, at
the HuntJnaton Beach Inn. will follow.
For nMrVationa eall ta-5311.
Wednesday, Nov. 14, at the Mercury Sninp
bulldiq, Tustin. Lunch willfdUow. Re11enatiooa
may be made with lln. William WWiama,
633-4080.
L08 ANGELES Am POmCE STAftON Of.
ficen' Wives Club, Tbunda.y and Prtda,y, Nov.
1S and ts, at tbe LAAFS Oftlcen' Club.
NEWPOllT BAaBOa U1'l'BDAN Qlurcb,
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10, at tbe
church, 798 Dover Drive, Newpcrt Beach. Co-
·1pomon are the church councll &Dd Lutberan
Brotberbood Branch 3088.
WOllAW& AUDLIAaY to the American Society of llechan.lcal ~eera, 11 a.m. SADDLEBACS. co••VNITISS
CRal.8'ftAN Women'• Club, DOOD T1M9clay,
--------Nov. 13, ln Bl Adobe Resta~ Sea Jun
~e Unveilm,g Tonight
W tddtng Oftd ersgogt· Caplltnmo. Lundi resenatiom are nailable
mftlt ~ nm from Kann Voortd.I, 511.mJ.
on SundoJI DI tM Daill/
PUoe. F°""' en aoaUGIM LAI BaJZAS DBL llA& AUDUAaY,
al all Dall11 Pilot offfct• or Chlldnn'• Dome Society, 10 a.m. to a p.m. I
The new 8ec:on4 Stace theatre at
South Cout Bepert.ory will be --veiled taailbt 11 a Plnt Amllvtna17
Celebratfon 1pon1ored by the tbeaU.'• )eadtn11upport paup, tbe
Goldea Qrde.
•• Juat cme 1Ml' from SCR'1 Pourtb
Step Gala openlQI, all of~ who eoatnbu&ed to Ua comb'1lc
will return to celebrate and opm tbe
8eeoad Staae," aald GoJdeD QreJe
Chairman lira. Phll1p Rem,.
The new 180-leat Seeoad a.,., ad·
Jaceat to tbe lla1D1ta1e. wlll allow sea to produce an expanded re-
pertoire of plays eacb aeaaon, eapedally small eut coatmaponry
worb.
~cai::::.,, ~.k~"''' t:=. =-~O, at t.1111 Founta1D V.U.1
To avotd dtaoppotnf·
mtnt. protpeetiVll bnda 11ASWJa 'flBW PTO, to:• a.m. f'rtdQ',
art mrUnded to h4Vt fladr NOY. t, at tbe Balboa S., 01*. 'nebta are
weddmg atom•. Mrilh o available fJom KatQ Dejardln, •z.o.
tHack..ad-ioldt• 11""'11 of
tlw briM or of Uw c~. COSTA •DA •EllOUAL 808PITAL
to flw Feotvrn Depart-Auslll8Jlt u a.m. FrldQ, No.. t, at UM
mnt one wttk ~/Oft tJw bolpttal. llOUl'I an 11 a.m. to• p.m.
~oliday Blues Is Workshop Topic"'"'"*"'~· ---
of Dr. Glnd1 Gusa. a cllnieal Pl)'C~ nM Yiu Center la located at urn vane, \'lew St., near tbe June·
tiOD of .,._ San Dle10 and Garden
Grove freewQI. P'OI' more lnfonna. Uoa.•u..
about .. pme ia tncludtd .....
I• for tbe prvpam, Mt to rm troim 7 p.m. to I p.m.:
Something Special
f1mlli•1fa.W•s
210 E. 17• St.
CostaMna
645-5711
2&REAT
HAPPEMIM&S
SIDEWALK
SALE!
MANY VALUABLE GIFTS ...
TV · DIAMOND RING · MERCHANOlSE
REGISTER TODAY
(DRAWING DEC. 19th -YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT) ....., .......... "" .. ...,,. ... &..111&
• ACRYLIC NAILS
tGUilANl'rlm NOT 10 urn
•PEDICURES
• INVISIBLE JUUETTS
• COMPLETE SKIN CARE
~TUDCl!Dt
•BODYWRAPS
• ELECTROLYSIS
•M~GE
• JACUZZI ON PREMISE
I IGHllON 'IBIS AD roll SPllCIAL DISCOlJNT I
~-~"" lll» laOODtmST--.OVNTAIN VAUEY
Call For Appointment:
962-3357
obt1oul that tbe doc limped. 1be womu aald "ff• bu a bad lea." 1'he audlence la~
•1&1D.
Wbat ln the wo:rld ta wroaa wltb people
when they lauah at the bandic.pped? I don't
care wbetber it'• a person or an animal. It
seerna to me that such cruelty h unlorlivabM.
The little white poodle did not win tbe prt&e,
even thouab he aan1 every bit u well u t.be doc
that did. I'm sure the audience did not applaud
very much for the poor thing because of the eye
patcb and the limp.
U you will please print my letter and ask
the public to be more sympathetic to all llvinl
thln1s. I will be forever grateful. -PET
LOVER IN HOUSTON
DEA& PET LOVE&: Yoar plea need8 llO
...... from me. nub for wrtdq.
DEA& ANN LANDERS: You ought to up-
date your advice or throw in the towel, Sliter. I
refer to that bit of antiquated counsel: "Decent
prls aren't sitting on bar stools waiting to get
picked up."
I am 24 years old, bold a good job in an in·
surance company and share an apartment with
another working girl. I consider myself decent.
You seem to forget that not everybody can
afford to go to college these days, or belong to a
country club, or take tnps to Bermuda, Nassau
or Aspen. Working girls who want to meet men
have to go where the men are. And they are in
bars after 5:00 p.m. So get with it, Grandma. -
NO TRAMP
DEAR N.T.: OK, worts tbe ban after S
p.m., and do yoa know what yoa'll ftnd'f Men
who are also workin1 the ban. Yoa'd be a lot
better oft U you saved yeur money and &ook a
hip to Bennada, Nassau or Aspen.
DEAR ANN: l love to read Sydney J .
Harris. He is one of the brightest men alive. He
said something about what matters in the long
run. I meant to clip it out, but it got away from
me. Can you locate it? -A.G.R.
DEA& A.G.&.: Here b &Ille 8Jdlte1 J. Banta
q1IOte JO'l'N after: u,\a Neall& llelet• ta.e
Men rm ...... --'-A CJJde ll1l19eil ta.e .... rm ...... t aaUU. A reald t .. n._ a.&
wW ...... • leCI -···! .. &lie ........ ............. ,. ...
( Horos~ope )
P\JBUC NOTICE
MOna 10 Clt8Dl'f0n
IUN'"°91 COUllT Of' TMa
IT A t1l OP CAUl'Olttl&A ll'Olt
TMll CIOUWTY OP HAIMR ..... ,.,,..
lfai.tlotHaltMA KaNT. O.C..IM.
..OTla IS HRltlfllY GIVEN to tM
<reel!'-ot ...... --.. .-.it !Ml all ,._ lwMftl <lalf'M ...... It
...... 1c1 ........ -,...,,,.... .. flle
tllem, •IOI•___., ~llen. '"
the oltlc» ol h clH1l ., -•boW ....
llllecl ,_,, °' '° l)f9Mftt tttem. "'"" the ll4tUSIMY -'*'-'° IM ..,... deralt,,_, et llM lrvtne AYeftlM, N'"'"" a.ac11. Cellforol• n..o. ..,.,1<11 la e. ~ ., bullMsa of IN
ulldefaltnecl In ell ~lfte
to ltw ~el aald ~ wllNll
tour -----,~ pulll~ of "'4•110lle:9.
Oetff ~ •. 1'1' Alic.e~ .....
EllKIRt11 of t11e Wiii of _.._.-'*'Dec_.
ALICtl ..._.NALL , ... ,,..,..... __
......... lleedl.CA .... ••euerta• .. ,......._
Pvbllltled Or-COHl Oell'f "'''°'· 1fo•. 1. w.21. 21, im n~,.
PVBUC NOTICE
f'ICTITIOUS ausiiiii1--
MAM9 IT&T•MllMT
The follNifto --,, dot1'9 -1-Mta M :
CORK TllEE CONSULTANTS,
1 .. 1 Sift JeclMD, ............ ValteY.
Cellfomle '21111
lk4ty .. ~. ~' San .teclf!IO, ~ Velley, C.llfomle
""' Tiii• ~ .. ~.., lfl ..
411¥1411*. ....., ..............
Tllh ~ -Nell ,,,,. .. c:-tv a.ti.,. er ... c....ey ... 0c.
'~ 11• 1"' fllllUn
PllblltMd Or-C.... Deity f'lklt. Oc\. J1, ... "°"'· 1, 14, 21, ,.,. .,,..,.
PUBUC NOTICE
PtJ8LIC NOTICE
PUllUC NOTICE
CONSOLIDATED
RE PORTO~ CONDITION
Consolidated Report of Condition of "AMERICAN STATE BANK" of Newport Beech, Calltomla, and
Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on
September 30 1979. Statement of Resources and u.bllttles Dela.A......es inT'MtlaH•
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 6,.406
U.S. Treasury securities ...................... 2,156
Obligations of other U.S. GoV't. a~nci.s and corps. . . . . . • . • . . • . . • • . • . . • . • • . 3,600
o~~:;.:r ~rJ::1~~~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 118
Federal funds sold and securities
purehaSed under agreements to resell In dOmestlc offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000
a. Loans, Total Cexclodlng unearned Income> ........•.•..... 4',~
b. Less: Reserve for
posslb4e loan losses . .. .. .. .. .. • . . 4'7
c . Loans, net ...........•....•...........•...•. 43,956
Direct lease financing ........................ 1,119
Ban6' premises, F.F.&E....................... 311
Real estate owned other than bank premises.............................. &S3
Other assets .................................. 1, 116 TOTAL ASSETS ............•................• 61,765
LIA81LIT1U
Demand deposlts of Individuals,
partnerships, and corp. . • . . . • . . • . . . . . • . . . . . 16,"1
Time and savings deposits of lndlviduats
partnerships and corps. •••••••••••••••••••. 32,10I
Deposits of United States Government • • • • • • • • 16
Deposits of Stites and potltlcal subdlvlslons ......•••..••..•.......• 3,600
Deposits of commercl•I banks . • . . . . . . . . • • • • . • " Certified and officers' checks . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • 1,679
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN
DOMESTIC OFFICES .•..•....... 5S,o63
Total demand deposits ••••••• : •• Ua.,755
Total time & savings deposits •••• 3',30I
TOTAL DEPOSITS tN DOMESTIC
AND FOIU!IGN OFFICES •..•••••..•..••.•. 55"°"
OtMt' Uabllttlts • . . • . • • • • • • • • • • .. • • .. .. • • • • . . • 1,.110
TOTAL LIABILITIES
<excluding subOrdlnattd ncMI
andcllbli'rtUr9s) ••••••••••••••••••••••••·• ~ Subordlr.-nocin ~ ~ •••••••••••• 1,000
SMAa•MOLDaltl eQUITY
• Pntfemtd stock -_i.. No • ..,_ outltt1n11lng None
'
Common .-ottt
•• No. IMf'M~IJICI 1.-,lllllJ b. No. llWH autltandlng ...... ,,.
=CON+Ri&u=reo·CA"mAi··.·.~~ ... 2A'1 ........ ~ .•.••.•.•.•••••••••.•.•••••• t,Wt
TOTAL SHAAEftOLDERS EQUflY .... ~· •• • • •""2
TOTAL LIABILITU~S ~D
SHMeHOU>EAS EQUITY ••••••••• '*" ••• 61.,.165 MllMOttJMM StendbY lftM of c,..I~~.......... 2llM Tlme~of StOOAOO« more
"' ctom• .re offlet9:
•• TlmtcwtWketlll Of E '" ............ of $100 ·~··· ••••••• 1~
b. OtMr'ttme--• "..... , of·~"' "*"' ............................. ,,..
PUBLIC NOTICE
PICTITIOUS IUSINllS
lfAMC STATWMIHT
T.,. tolfowtno -'°" I• CIOlno bull ...UH
ltOf SEltVICE COMPAH'r UIS
l11ftye Strut, Newport 8••<11. c.i lfoml• ..,...
J•mes It. -J-M AftOr•. 2 .. s 811ftye Slreel, Hewport •••ell, c.. lfornl• ....
"''' ~" c;Oflduded by ....... di~.
J-lt.,,.,,..
"'-M.""*9
TMa ............ •• filed wlUI Ole
c-.ty CIMI el Or .... C...,.,.. ~·
-.Wit.""" ·~ .......... Otw,.. c.-. Dally ....... Od.'1 ......... 7, ~11, tM ,._,.
PUBUC NOTICE
f'tcnTtOUS ~ ....
N&Ma ITATaM&WT
Tiit fll4lOwlnO ...,_ I• ~ -1-
-H : Hl!\.l!N'S VELVET HANGElt, ms Vie Ude. s.ille E. Newport IN<ll,
C.1llfon1'9 9Ml A .. Wll Alb Atlnel Mltjo< S~
llJ1 No. A. Hu1111119toft Btecll,
callfOnlle Thi• ...,_ I• COllOU<led by Ml In·
dMdvel .......... tlMt
'"" "*"-" ... tiled wttll llle c-tY °""of Orengot ~ ... <><· -"·'"' f'IU217
F'!*lllled OrMll9 COllA o.lly PllOt.
()ct. Jl --1. 14, 71, 1m .0.0-1'
PtJBUC NOTICE
f'ICT1TIOUS IUMNllU
.....,.. STATaMaHT
T"9 fooowlno "'MN>' •r. d0l"9 bll•lllft•n:
CALl"OltNIA COAST
INVESTMENT PltOf'EATIES, M .. ., ... A-.--.. c.lltOf"l'I• '2961
Aleaeflder l!lllofl, 2:M .. Vie ~··· Tr-.C. Qtnyoft. ~ .,.,.
ltll• L. SNlll•I. 441 l.orN Laroe °''"· s.-91NKll, C..lfoml.e •:ion Thia~ 11 c-.c1td II'(°"""
d+.klue4.
~E"loft Tlllt •~ wn flied wltt> ""
'-'' a.rt ol Or .... Gouro'Y ... <><· .....,,,, ""·
...,..._Or .. coeA o.lty PllOt, Oct.,, --1, "· 21.""' .,,.,.
PVllUC NOTICE
l
PVBUC NOTICE
a---"°'1Ca TO caaotTOtt•
Of' llUUl TllAllM'1I• CIKL ,.,_.. u.c.c.1 Nolle• h llereby ,,...,. 1e ,,..
<redlten of HUGO f'ltfSTE.
Tr~.-----h ms H....., """'-· se-., C.."onll•
tl\el • -tr....., •• -.... m .... .....,-..1.-...-.rw.
•llOH t>ual"4U •Hr•u ,, ,,.,
Wetllol"t Orlve, City el N••~
a.Kii, '-Y el 0. ..... M* f/f cai...-, ... ..,....n., to ... ,, ............ "
cleterl.,_ lft ....... ft All -.t< lft
ti .... ,.-..,. .....,_. -.... •Ill el tt..e .... dull ...., _.,,_.
•-•~OLANO --•t m.s ...,_ 111¥0.. CJty .. c.Y
_.. .. , c:-ty of o..,.., Ste\t el
c.i .........
Tiit llUla ~ trill lie C-·
mltecl °".,,.....,. -M4ll MV ol "-~. 19" et 1e·e &.I'll e1 GltOVElt
ESCltOW ~"°"ATl()fe, - -dl"tu h llC2 lntlM 81¥0 •• Tonti,.,
c.i '"""""' ~ ttoe 1-' ...,tor 1111nec111mtlft
tlle ncrow ~ '° -.. 11 Nov-
tmller r.J,""'
S. IM n 11 --lo ltw TrMt-, ... ....._. ___ wed
bY ... Tr_...,. tor tlle-1-
y..,.. .... SMN. o.tecl· Ocloeler 2',
1m ,_....-.
Tr_,.._
OltOValt aaa.ow
,...~ ........
T ..... ~ ·--·,,..... Pullflllled Or-C-0.lly PllOt, "°''" ... 1p"" ..... " ----------
PUBUC NOTICE
flte:TTnOUI ........ ....,.ITATS*lfT , ............. ~.,... ..... ""-•: Ml\.O SU~Y • .OW ~ w..,.1,,,...,eat,..,,,.1mu
Mlle C-trwt .... Ce. llK .. a Cellfonile <~at-. ~t l.aft. ~..,.,,,...~nns
T111a -.-. ta --.ctld.., • «<· ,., ..... ... °""'* •1* Co.. '"'. ..,_.L..._. .........
""' ...,_ -..... wit'! Ille c:-ty C*1I .. Or-.. CMfty .. Ne•ss• S. tm .. .. ..., .......... er... 0.-Delly .......
... " ... ,. '4,lt.a.""' ~,.
m.ELOAll
CollR£ Piii
Beautiful tn·level. 4
bednJom Bertseley Plan
in preaU.iOUI Co1Je1e
Pllrk. AMumab&e 91Wi~
kie8Jly localed to part.
KbooU • community
poola. OPEN HOUSE
SAT Is SUN l·S. 3521
P.aD.
WOOlalOGE
WILLOW Pl.AN
AaM.umb&e 91,/e 3 loan oo
lb11 ma1nif1cent 4
bedroom Willow Plan.
larce1t home 10
en.Gide. Decorator ap. pain!,,,,,.,. tbrouchtout.
cenlral air & pro·
f .. IOG&lly landscaped
yard.~ Red.hawk .
Jr ...,nc.011n1or,f
'<I All V
',', 1 JOOO
STOP
THE WORLD
HERE'S A PLACE TO GET OFF Is 1ee tbe
value in tJUa strildq COD·
temporal')' bome with
k>w roalltnes • detailed
architecture of wood.
1tUCeo 6 Pak» Verdes
lltODe. Sprawllnc 4 BO &
DDi floor plan serviced
by 3 BATHS .
<RECENTLY
REDECORATED I. 1s
located b11b above Lacuna'• famed Riviera Coastline with
Ol!TSTANDING VIEW
OF SADDLEBACK
MOUNTAINS &
VALLEY BELOW
Spacious l1v1ng room
(approx Z8fl long) With
WOOD BEAMED
CEILING & CENTER
FIREPLACE SET IN
W.\LLOFGLASS. open.a to patio area. Galley.
style trtcbeo with buillia
range. oven. d.ilbwuber
& laundry area with
wuber, dryer. (ALL
LESS THAN 1 YEAR
OLD> opens to dent
formal dinint room. This
beU« built home LI bard
to beat at ooly
$149,500 M Price
CAU.ONTHIS
ONETODAY!'
MISSION llAl.n
•&ca llW)'. Lal\IDA w 0 0 D a a I D G E -_ ...... ,, VILLAGE -Broad·•--~-__ ..,_.., ___ , __
moono.kwoud $1,.... ............ cm.-.
1ae. ••· VI••· 97 o--. can m..-. ... ......
-llECLEN A11ume tbl1 loan .
Fabul04U Woodbnd1e
OaDdD. 2 br. 1 ~ ba. ceD·
tral air, ~-y up-
owled.. AMiDC ~
CallDOW!
~ 1·:.','.Ctl ~ i,• .',[ ;y ~ >'.•1 lOUO
REALTOBs
FABULOUS NORTB LAGUNA DUPLEX
Privacy and ck-.e prox.
unity to tbe beach are
.... fNf!rY Lapna f'eal· deal dreams ol having. 'Ibis~ bu botb plus prqe, ltylllhta, walk·
ln doaeta and private
deci . $28t.soo
LINGO REAL ESTATE
(714)497·3331
---------OPEN TifE FRONT door
LmE/OPTION
Br&od new LAKESIDE
condo. Ideal locat1on
dme to l.emul a.od the
lake in popular Wood·
brldae. 2 bedrooms.
Ideal for couple. ca II
DOW fer detaila.
Jr WOOOBR10GE
Rf AL TV
551·3000
$5000 ToW DoWll!
Move in now! Take over existinC lous. 3 br. 2 ba.
JV 0>.131~
Price
Reduced!
Tbl1 neat 3 bdrm .
Ambunt Model. wrt.b a
ID.ljor sreeobelt loca· Uon. is ready a.od wart.in&
for a smut buyer to 1nap
ltup!
'f523~~1Mfl ............. .......................
of thia custom bome-
a nd the siylighted
stairway leads you lo an
experience 1 n wood.
clau. skylights. For
those wbo want
"something special".
Sl.88,.500.
...... Yilapl.E.
497-1761
·T .
ConiPanv
DO WI HAYE
VU-1 FOR YOU!
North Oout view from
tbl1 Immaculate 3
Badroom. 2 Batb home -all1ll1bta, Swediah fireplace, jacuui, Ulned .,._,quality ap.
poUd.meota aad mueb
mare for DOU*
• WMSo.~Blway
1DVW...F8ir LAGUNA BEACH
497-2417
cg Coldwell Banker
·.1
don osen
LiDu.tJ LIYiaa It Mlue1Sbor91 Ona-to belp fin. VUla
bib lD aclUlive 1ntec1 comm. abr, den 2b1.
G'l0,000. La non Rtly.
111-GIQ2 I
... ..,. ..... 1069 .......................
............... "-' --
fr
NUly studio condo, pen-u... New W /W, dl"P5.
pad. Ind. DOOi, spa •
wes(lbt rm. Gate~· m.32&-7157 . 71~
11.UFFSCOMOO
La¥ely I-story end unit
w/3 bd.nna .. 2 baths. New
Clltft& &s VU\11. Pool Jual 1lep5 aw~ lmmed.
poueu100. $650 Mo.
W..., M. Teyior Co •
.... OI I 644-49 I 0
L..-IHdt .......................
, Lumrio.. prden 1etUn1.
mlerowave kit, color t v. llhonea, btd_ pool, maid
lel'V. $120. Wkly. 499-2227.
2 br, 2~ ba duplex. ..._.._...,
1650 sq. ft. Huge yard,
dbl garage, frplc, bltna. tMO. 873-6336; 6'2-9666
Ml...,... leodl 37" •••••••••••••••••••••••
THE
"GOOD
UFE"
Y1A11aoum PU1: ..,..., AchvltHN DI-... ,,.. Sundey
Brunch• 880'1 •Par·
ties. Plus ""tch ~
CMEAT RECll!ATION:
TenM • frH LMlon.a
lPfO &. pro ahop) • 2
Health Clubs •Sauna•
Hyclromaasage •Swm-
m 1n g •Golf Orrv1ng
Range
BEAUTifUL APART-
MENTS: Singles. 1 &
2 Bedrooms • Fur·
n1shed & Unfurn11hed
•Adult l.Jvmg •No Peta
• Modeta Open daily
9 to 6
Oakwood
Garden ~rtmenta
·Newport lluch/So. •
1700 18th St
(Doyer •I 1611'11
(714) 642·8170 :
Newport a..ch/No. I
880~ryine
1•11611'11 (714) 845-0550
TOWNHOUSI
Spacious 2 br. I~ bath,
family rm, fireplace.
Just remodeled .
Gardener & water iilcl.
SC mo. 6'2·55154
. Mes. Verde condo.
1Alt5 ol wood. New crpt.
Encl pr. Pool. M50Mo.
AM for BUI, 548-5880 Agt.
3BR2Ba,fplc,aU emu. Pvt. 1575.
967.Uf18
ide 1 BR, util paid, new cpta, etc. S295 mo.
No peta. 751-2080
2 BR, 1 ba. saoc>/mo. Kida
OK. DO E· Call Agt S4CM646 or S3S-8837 eves. AM Liu
Clean 2 br upper, cpta,
drps, bltna, submit
c.bldm. No pets S33$. 752 (8) Shalimar. Call
ept. OverlootiQI water peta SM-8581 •mo. 711)..9117. ·--·----------------... l~ba. frplc, patio. 2br, 1be. new paint out· '1WIMIMllNTA&.S ead 1ar, Adults. No side, clean intlde.
Oceu froat (2) "50. ~. $375110. MH074 $3SOllo .. Call llartba
Octa• lroat IUOO. Npt. -""-1 4N-3m.tsl·lm 811fi'oatw/doet$UOO Hiia. ~-.1~ .... enc: YIAILYllNTALS gar, lrplc. Adulta. No I' n __ .... 3140
1Br w/ftrepl.aee S400. 2Br P9b. S3ISllo. e.a,5722 -·-•••••-•••••••
142$. Ocean front Ca> •New 2 br eando ar. So.
IIJDO. Bl)'frwlt W/dock CoMl Plua.. Pool, •pa. a.. $500mo. 641-1410; ...,, BU RR WHITE
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associated
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... a.r Pa1niew.
a.br. Refri• • stove •
.UI. locladed. $320 . . .,.
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7MICS-
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1.aakiQs f°' u om~ 1i1 • warm 6 frteadly at·
moapbere? Do you need
penaaati.a,d pboae COY.
enp 6 the avaUabWty
of a profe11loaal 1ecretaMal 1ervlce?
You'll find u1 at eae
Bllrs Slreet. Call Bev at m.zw.
1 •FIEEIOO me.sums
MIWPOIT CINTllt
f\111.....tee. From szzs.
Nftport Repocy Corp.
(714)6t4.1 m
¥'NEED
¥'MONEY
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Homeowraer loans.may be
arranpct from 110,000,
lmnst oaJy. amorthr.ed,
lbort term IWing. caU Cardin.aJ Rlty, broker,
about YoW' real estate
loan needl 851·1380
FAST CASH
2nd TDll awtnp 873-3133
Mw~ e-Trwt Dlicli 5035
•S8 llLE LADIES•
Ycu:mmceot 100·1o1 llllect men for modern ( ;
Pboto Dates. Inez.
pmmtve :M hr. m -nm Lost miniature
Sdmamer. saJt Ir ~ An ~ f'IY <new
per, male <G&DO) no taca. to S. CA > M!eU 11rl.
Vic Prosped Ir Irv, (lletrt.e. attractive, 17-218 1
1\mt.ln. Reward 132-7• 1"1 for awu1acfuJ rela· •
aft7pm. tlonahap. 846·8172-No
bmty calls !Meaae "" •
FOUND : German
Shepherd mix, male,
btwn 1 6 2 yrs old.
8CM351 aft SPM.
BRASS KEY ·-
CATERJNG TO YOUR
SOCIAL AFFAIRS
EXQUJSITE ESCORTS
•661.072' *
Found Female sb•&l.Y Are you a .... .,......., man
doe.. Nor1bwood area ol 11*11 on a bustaeu trip?
Irvine. Call Irvine Travehn1. convention,
AaimaJSbelter, 7S4-J734. or ad a rep for trade
show? Brenda SN-9908 Found P idgeon, vie rrm&am-9pm
Corona del Mar Call --------~ Need to ta1.k to a lawyer?
.,.,."'"""' G For free inlUaJ appoint-rvvnu. rey Tabby lut meal call s:s&-1294. Even-
t ea, Harbor V 1 e w IDI appo&Dt.meols av&J.la. Homes. 644-52111 ble.
Loll: Collie-type tn<01ors. __ a_w_a--· ---s.-00-
11.. old Jtbr col.Jar, DO -•-•••••••••••-•• tap. ''Dean··. Pomoea llEETTHE PERSON
SdJool area. 64S-9fl77 · Of 10UI" cbmce from open
Fomd: WbllleToy Poodle, minded couples to poten..
F. Tri~ Temer U&l ma.map P8rlDen
Pl.Ip. M. Sma.1J Sbepbud f8lt • aale tbroulh So.
lliJt. Blktru. M. Calleo C&lif'11ar19Sl611J01t UD · Cat. BI k I W ht I F . ique n.t. Serv. l.OOO's of
Tortoite Shell.Cat. prolsfromdod.ontoex-
Newport Bead! Aluma! eea. Womea join free PM-
Sbelter. 6Sl-1030 Diil. Serv. (71',... 7572
ELECTRJCIAN Stained Gian Cl,aaaes: Best rates, Bes LearQ to make for
Workma11.1.,lp. Small Olriltmaa, ltartlq Nov.
jotl9 preferred. f'75.IM5. . ....
• Sell wta.b EASE I
lt'nBREltZE
a..1lled Ada eG-5111
.. W-.cl 71 ....,._.. 7100 HlfpWmlM 7100 ...... W..e.d 7100 HlfpW... 7100 HlfpW..W 7100 tWpWmllNI 7100 HltpWmllNI 7100 ....,.__. 7100 ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ...... .............................................................. .
~ .. _ , 4 old ----------------a.1al C 0 II P U T E R wry Penoo •.SSB.-S• ... .,,_ .or rr Dftnlf•rrnr• · Bri&M al IOOd w /num· OPERATOR -Full time ~
,.__!,TRAl..U• ·!:~·i,U:~·Jtl f\all~~50 CLERICAL blri. ICacGreeorYaebts ~ ~· ~s>er .. r!!. PrtmarysuppUerot'soocs
....,._..County mf&r of ~~aft/eves. ~ 1eneral led1e, JQl.Placeat.ia,Cll. "7__, or tram • .-. food to the lrvtne cor-
eledto lftHbanlcal 'PJ"O-· .__. •-~--c: to K. 8otid rda. Com· porate community, ductslsMJetiqtrab>eee Babyaltt.er, my home. = thruOaA~~~-"-re-•IM' llTO 11.J Cl.ERKJllANAGEB ~ ~OD ne1otiable. needs reap. delivery foe da.)' abl4 to auemWe llcm·P'rt 7:30-12:30 fClr • ~ ....... ce. ~ Loe81ion 1n comptn
__. _ _. --~ ._..... ..__.... ~-.. --11-ble ~ busy at preuu.re or top f;Y With DO feel. Jobi metMs. olb. ~.Esp C.0 IL.I Kail for a-· penoo to drive our van. -~c•-~•w.• ....... -.. ............ ,,.,.... ofc.lllnlcomput.erexper pref'd.catlM0-7373. · rr-Good drhinl record lllQs. A&IPlY ID penoa. woman. 5»8921. belptu1. Salary open de-immediate available for: M).S1IO --. llOQ.Fri. approx
........ Sp1d•tlw1 Bu*inl'""~ .-... on .... n • .._....at 51e-•-15 nrvvr full•·-. App'~ 1-8·30-JPll Great for u.to~,c.JI. ASSTliAMCH•R. ~ •. R:"'um~t;: • -·-•nPfSIS Cl.EIKTYPIST ~so ;;7·1s1v20 eYeninc studeaa.t •tart
E.O.E. Fullerton S6L hu an Panco, Ltd. PO Box •PIX OPaATOlll •ACCT CLalCS Imnwff.te openln1 ror Broolu11arst, Fountain $3.15 br. Call GlellD,
I f • 1ll2S, lrvtoe Ca 92713 •IOW as .. INL aaas ma)« developer. DuUes Valley. 557-6232 11.__._ o~n DI or •n ••••· • · · 1 d d ----------bi'ucb m1r. at our IOO«KEIPSt ·•~ OPRATOltS inc u e 100 typ1n1 COOK •1oa KITCHEN DELIVERY-TOP PAY . accountenlftC: ...... l:ltr T ..... a.. Newport Beach ofc. Typ-A ' p bl slnlls, Cll1ng, 1eneral PREP. SUper job for NO SELLING. Must be ¥V ...... ~ wil iq 45 wpm, w/beavy st~~ion a~:pe~'. ~~~: cle rical duties Xlnt ngbt peopk, 1191 • cooda 11 or over, own trans,
There are many new ..... MlwDort a.oclL Sid.. operation •aavings ferred . Ms. Davis : G::s";~~attooa . ~avera1e.4t7-3729 t :30-9pm, Mon -Fri.
"1nns moving into the..,,. aper ~ Call 871~ 540-0500 EMKA Y. 531--08.ll call bl wn. l ·9
OranJe County area ... 9111 forappt. E DAMRB•'-£ 546-4741 DEVELOPMENT COotlS _P_.m. ______ _
<br'inl;Ullct!bo':!s:n iD·Auembters Blnktnao ME L ~., 3848CampusDrive,NewportBeach CaUS:J3.81111>ext38 ;:r~!::e Ps:e~eerr~~: °!~tal bus. mar. for
c:re8SUll ma or ex-SSGROWTH C 0 II R C I A RIM PI ea s a n t Pe a s a n t P« 'eat 2 Dr. of flee. Ex· perienced Accounti_ng rosm.......ass TELLERS m· F'_ .. ,_ ,_, __ ... ·-a (Across from John Wayne A~~) ,_ ·--1:1:'> -11 and Data Proceuang ~ Exp,rieoced only. Xlnt bas ::::d ~ ~,.. ~..-.n ~ Oeril·lTPL1t. permanent 955·27SS. 42Sl llarl· ,_. "~...,-... ,
pemmel. ~~ Asae~mbly~ ::!: ~~.•. Call J obn Teletype ~o~~~ ~ual Opportunity Employer postlaoo, 5CM!Owpm. 1d mple. Npt 8cb Deda.I Alalstant, Im med .
.._. 2 30 II D ~eond .... ~~tamill ..... _..-r help, matu-·, :':''!~ ~ •klNeBRDoCA CPA-S ~°J~~o:.!~ at-AMIRICAM STATE ~. • onna -~-.;;;-nu, ':,..caewtq bowlecke flee. ·~ _,.. . . •
Allllon tianOppommity K: L\M( 71 .. ~ .... .._ ""G'U'FD'D /.....,,.NTDOC>V ~m. . req. P .10 Hr. Call MOa10
J ' T• • 111 nl I F.rr' ~.,._ a ;._,., To AO-SlOO ...-.---
76 "a.ERj( i:;: pref.,t:i <LEIUCAL *Cl.8IC I YPIST• m.mz WTAl.ASSIST. c..t ... I I ,.... • Also , .. Jobe. B • D k j D f L 0 A N ~-Soadl Oi>ut .. wUl thla ....... ""', YOU CAM CM> TO I --~-r....--COUMTa LADY P\lll time chalnlde. X-... *rrr .... ts C Al ':,at.alee, SECRET BY. Ex· ~f~•= Inn, Mar7 Oarlaon WOIKTODAY ~ ~ l!Qer. ladtowortl.ndry ray lie. reqd. R.D.A.
• 1111r11,.,1 S0500Laml 1•SoeU· perienced only Xlnt tiom • 8"-l100X510. l!:.0.E. WITH locflvlfuhior cleri c:leenbtl plant In H.B. pref. Bene. offered. AiccD.,!t;:~ ~.~_:~cb =~s. c.u· John ~~~2/"1:.~~ CLERICAL ,...r"\·L'n:_ ~~~t :-r1:°:·P111:St area.11an-rn .a.z.:mo ::4~~~:.;,Z!~:a!
l(Jat\neaalon AMEllCAM STATE bwasber/busboy. Securilie!,lk:essing U \ 11 Respoosibilitles I.Delude Counter Person: full l.:613-3403iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiii t• -r Auembl.y IA* ffoulekeepingfull&part clerkforF Island ll~PfllSOHNfl Sl•Mcu typui&, fllln1. 1eneral time/part tame. W11l1•
If you are not aware at tbe benefits or working
temporary -glve u1 a
call 0.. vlilt u al our new
1oca1ion. We will be hap.
P1 to diseuu it with )'00.
We .. b:a.Led l.n the:
540-5100 time permanent posi-Investment Firm. ~in the aiorui.Dg clerical dUUea, 2 yn ex· train 642-S.66 or DESaGM --------t ~open. ~sea new invest-ana go to work 1m · per. an eeoeraJ ofc pre-Sot.S-1066.. ~-TRAINEES '11a.i.Dtenance 2 perma-ment.smv~~baokde· mediately. Top weekly fe:rred.Appl.yinperaoo. Co I Excellent career op-Banktq naJl full lime posiliOlUI PQBits le ed follow pay ... Excellent op· up e. aaa~ manndaaer ~Y to _0_._ In ... e , .. lDvestment or bank -._..v •-ocean area. vtdst1~1ti1 .. ~· u• C full & part Ume iQI experieace belplul." ?A,~·· ·=~~~s eaviraameaL 4.50 units. national bead·
IOllXl'BllMCIDI M't!-::C..:: posltJona thru M)-01Z1 .t._.OfcT,,W ~3'27 =:.·~~:!: =m~~
MICRO 1-111 tlae Cotta ClJriatmu. Mo.50-J E.0 .E. s urance, furnished. producta 6 INll"'Yiees. In· OOLDWELLBANKER -~-PermaDent positions Certcal """--r-&-6653 dividual muat be BUILDING MlilefMewport le9cll come with full co. .tl-:--r •.-aelae lmowledaablei.n macbin-
9dtenoo RECTRONICS .. tor. benema. No aperience ....,&ta.cllJ CLERK COUPLE WANTED to Ina • rabricating of ZIDNo.Broedway M&'-tTm !!eCMHry. Wewllltrain. TRAINEE "9:10,.rdan bf.Ip manaie 1m. busl-l:mdware. 5 Yean ex-
s..taA.Da We are seekln1 In-TBIBS XJnt oppor. for students ......_bolrd/reapt oeas p&rt-U.me. llust be perience in electro·
014JIJMIOJ chlduaJaforovPnduc· " bou.aewlvH. Applr. Aat~1•tU" .tsei.a.-a.. JYPISJS williD&tolearn.M2·23C7. !J'ftl"banical cllsi&D. will -... a...6"-.. ..._ n--__. We will llel.te4 ex,.nHce aallodia. 1131 N. Briato , ~ ridual _.... ·~ cbedt _,.._..... __ draw· .. .--. ------.. llCL s-..... Clalaa.... dertcal ........ .ts.a •ts:•• CXlUJUER.. Moo-Fri. • br .._ .... -;;~~~~~=~=train tile rtabt in-pni •' •llll AnF.qua!Qpportu.nity dert .. aperienceb Hiaad IMllfwi:~:'SHJ tromectiat.e openln& for day,$3perbr+20cmile. ~s-r.e1.~_!_l1!,! .. to 'r1 dtYkluals ID tbe micro-illlgpa a•.., •· !:m 1-. some .eypunc · Ch two lndlvldual1 with Own car . .Non-smoter. .,........ m UIYVI•-. op-eledroaic:a 1Dd111U7. ___ _._p .......... 1er_. --ichool 1raduate wltb varied typiq lkll1s ~Carol l I c • m • Io et I c & ..... a' '••Clll BUS BOY, llon·Frl math back1round. Ex· v'Twx&Telwx()per inc tiom as wpm~ :'ISl.Q.tl. ~c SJatema. We
... ,.
Comprebeo1lve coai-~ beneOta lacludiq -.Jar medical aDd dea-l.al. For im.....,Jata con.
lldlllll&ioll c.u or appi)' a:
1114r 111-2136 10:1().l:JO, CASHIER, NUtnlopportu.nity. wpm. Some experience CUSTODIAN ..... ~~~:
JlcD.ftill-a.Must•pply h l ~todayaadearn delind. DQ9.lrriDe6NwplBch vironment. Contact In peraoa to llclnny Compre •n• ve com-opportunit1p_for Puerta ..._ eood PQ, muat Personnel 557·90Sl. Haven, 8'01 Yort"""'· ~bllnen&.t b>l'ludlq Vall.utatrh We olfw exeeDent com· ba•e pboae 6 car. .,.,,. E. H.B., Ilk for IA'6rtl _ lnfClltial and den-F.:! beDeOta, l.ncludina ID-1015 £WV. tat· rl lmrntctl•t.e con· 557-0045 mecttcaJ, dental ua --------!~~~~~~~~~ BUIBOY -Lun~hts, •P. •ldlnuon, ull or apply fe loiurance for Cutter wanted for DIET SUPERVISOR lllrtnJltl'l(lq lA Blltrn.a. a& employees and ~pen· ..uuu.. up. preferred. certified or 100a to 1>e' ~No. Hpt. 81. Npt, U.h CT\•UrF_. dents and eompetlU", Will train r ltbl i D· 1lJ t.I eoaY. hosp. Port ~ pro1r•1 s l • • 1 al• r y dtridual. APPb' in penoa lieu OoaftleKeat. l570
BUlllOY § 1eVe1a. Por couldera· a.12All.. Sea Saita, 13'1 W. Newport Blvd C II ~!b011_\. t¥1ftlnt, RMPCMIYll'lllOMellaYICQ tbl.~IDper.-: .. Sl.Cll SOOflOO ., ••
JW{dll m. .. -J1U ....... .:::' I ran Sll'f'LO Dita Entry, Full lime Dtrec:tor, male/female.
Bftrrectn1n-an.malk ~~~;;~;;~f """' ua =---~=· ~.~ TIAMSPOIT Dell Heip ruU time. Ex· rerpcm.1t11e to priYate..
~ tr .. ,CA C.mEve
111411 IO = OllDUf\vt\ltr =·'"'"
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&MONEY .
CllllSTlmt
u.tll00tel1600 IHTDffDTTW&UI
ftNUD:
DYMAtlCI P• r . pr• fer red . Dae-l"llt bacorporat.d
1111 W• Seaent.rom Ref•rencH. Over 18. Board, aclmlalatntl••
lmblA.Da CA MWl1I ~la~ •P-
.. 0 • 11/i..:/H dllxl9 In •ettioa, tnln• ~~""~· ~·~""·~~~~~~ DELIVERY Dr I u r q -ldlrectloD of pel"IClll· ;_ 9*ded. Sm m/IJ co. Good 1111. MW la eoGUDUDica·
clrtriq rec, valid CA Uou 6 fud rataln1.
drhwS Uc. Call for appt. Malt l1te • UDdm'ltaDd
CLERKS
RILL TIMI
MO m•ll ICI a•CllSAI\'
Hurry! Immediate open1np
WILL Jeun various pb1w ~ It.ore opetatlona. Lott of cuatomer
contacL
tidl 5 • under. £.0.£. <X>PJS. P.O. Box UMS.
5aa Ana, CA lmL
Dlll'917 ..., tor earlJ All LA 'Dmes ..,_...,. .. ...,,......~ es Nil 'cl. ldalls cm11. 2'*11 Jll' daJ, DO~ lecttaa. tell ao. N•t tatetioae +; ••• al· -----------lowaace + "'bonu1. Weatmla1ter. Bual· laatoa Bcb area: •••
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ELECTRONIC AS· General Offlc. Dullea: r---------S!MBU:RS-a.11 Pbuea. Tnlkal. ftlinf: ~ ~..!1. add I Industrial
aa.lary co•meuurate * Jlenn. ~me. I
tritb Hper. Eo11i1b 0anl9oOrove ~··Call I LIT KB.lY
1peatln1 preferred. foral11Jt.5/M-4e02. I WOii( FOR
Alldre Eledroalcs 3188-L GENERAL OFnCE YOU! AinraJ. Ave., C.11. lmuraaee Co near oc I
Alrllort.DltzYlevelpo.il. I If you don't •IDed-•roai<-cs-----i tion. Ll1bt typlo1. I want to work
B.ICTIOMICS/ 37~hr. wk. $550 mo. I full time, don't.
IMSTIUCT10NAI. ~ I YOU HAVI
ASSOCIAll GENERALOFFICE I A CHOIClf SI024toSl241/Mo. R.espomible penoo for f Temporar y Pet boon vufety office duties. 40 f a s s 1 g n m e n t s week.~ to ._:~ hr. week. Will tr~lo. I avalla~e for a day, recuJ.ar' electronics at.arr Company benefits. f we ek, month or members wtt.b their lo· Jewels by Joseph. So. I lon1ter.
lb'uctioaa1 (>l'C>lram. Ap-a.st Plaza, ~9066 I N o ex Peri e n c e IJb'by~Nov.18,Um. GENERAL OFFICE necessary ToPpay . ~RK Exper. 15422 As-f .: paid vacations . ILIC1'1tONICS 9el!lble.L.n. H.B. 891-5767 I rrever a ftt.
INSTRUCTOR I
at Oranp Cout CoUe1e G.11 MllliAeu me• I
Speda.11)' funded CETA for private community, I pro1ram, full time Laguna Beach area. I
t.brqb t-3MO. Aol>ly by Must have vaild Calif.
5'lm. Nov 20, !Mt to: drivers license. Call Moo f Coaat Community tbruFri4lM-8511 f Collete Dist.net, 1370 · I
Adams Ave., Costa Geo1 Oflc. flliJi1, Inven-11 ea a , CA 9 2 e 2 6 . tory control, lite offc 1 f 71~. wad:. Flexible hrs,
556-2992 I
-------... GEll'J Office, Est. Co. nr 11 ELECTRICIANS Harbor & San Die&o h)'
needs clerk, Ute typing, I
GROWTH use lO·key, mature
penon OK, oon amo«er.
Call Carol, tam·2Pm. OPPORTUNITY _1Sl.Qll. ___ .c
LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT
DYNAMICS· zm ••Secentrom
Slmta Ana. CA
E.0.E. m/f/b
IELL~
SER VICES
Call or
Come In Today
Irvine
IJJ..f+tl
2102 Business
Center Drive
Suite!OI
WISIEIL£1 'IUMSPOIT
DYN..UCS
1111 ••Secentrom Sai&aADa.Ca
&.o.&.
4" ...................... .-._.
·~ •S1adulw
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•Accta.t. •a.tm
Top P•>'· paid vacaUons. rflfen-al.
bonuaes. Nevfl' a fee.
IE~ s eRv•c e s cauor
Come In Today
PART-TIME
WOlll
Here'• an opportunity to
work part-time from
llllm to 2p.m or 4pm to
llpm dail>' In our conve-Dimtl.Y localed circula-tion sales room. W9rk
mar home le ertjoy other
actlviUee for the balance
oft.be day. We pay hourly
wa1es le commission OUJ for details.
l.OSAMG&IS
nMl5 l37S~Ave.
•
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.£ftNWDI. ....... ...,., _ ........
9300 Bots. Ave Tennla club HU IO hn1 W91tm1Qtter wknda
1M1 • • '" 11 ,....t ~Opporturuty !~ t1. ..ui1.:~h!TJ fir• C9Wr' _..... >'411'11/F S&llyUHAa. -.., <• .. -..... • • • • ct o • ~ s= ~~~~T~e~: fW'-ae. ~Siii(+ Pesticide operatora.
lobe-• 19700 Faircltilcl
Suit.100
1m-.cat2714
An Affinnatave Action
Employer Female/Male
Trainable poaltklo, exper
E:ae 8eey lo Corp Coo-pref'd. Fttl~e rma· troUer, 91mU COQCenlal omL. Good w/a
olc, SH • 1ome die· powiQI co. your am-
tapbooe, UDderltud.bli bWoua. apply at 231111 ol acct&. AU benefiu. VI.a Fabricante. Ste. 101,
Newport Beach. Mitaioo Viejo, btwn 9 " ~ r~A.t::y 3Pll. For more 1ofo.
St.e2at 642-1470 76M75l
~~~~~~~~STENOGRAPHER for TYPIST -Bnght young
«igl.neerlng rirm io O.C. gal wtth xlnt typing sklll
alrport a rea. Varied to band.le vanety o( jobs
duties. Some shorthand N o e x p e r 1 e D c I.'
helpful. Contact Tammy n e c es s a r y Good
for interview. 919-3993. benef\t.11. Newport Beach
SECURITY OFFtCEA
Top Newport Buch apt
complex All benefits.
Full time & some part
time. Please call 144-1900
for infcrmatioa.. ST()Q(41a&.
~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~r Permanent or OC
SICUllTY Pl."TROL Afrport, a. m-4 : aopm, Selea
SLIM GYM 18 BACK
Demomtraton wanted.
full ti.me or part time. Call 9arn tJJJ nooo,
~J.1830.
Siles
Shoes, 54 Fashion Island.
N.B. 644--4223
Sales
TRM=l.OH
MEIDSYOU
Vetennary Receptionist . Golden Retnever Pupr1es
part Ume, experienced for sale 675-63112. Cal aft
or w 1 I I l r a 1 n _9_PM_. ------
Bak e r /Bras to l Pet Poodle M1n1alu.re 5 mos.
Ho&prtaJ, ~10 Fem. All shots. AKC.
Vitaawl Distributing Co •
to label and bottle pro-
'1ucts. P /time, bra fiexa -TAILOR ble. $3.50 per br. No
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Evacuation in · Iran?
K:homeini Refuses to Meet · U.S. Emi.ssaries
W ASHJNGTON (AP> -State
Department otflclals aaid today
tbey have augested tbat tbe re-
t maining Americana in Iran
quietly leave the country
because of the aebure of the
U.S. embassy but tbat some in·
tend to sU,y.
Meanwhile. two special U.S.
envoys were flyine to Tehran to-
day in an effort to gain freedom
for some 80 Americans tield
hoatace at the U.S. embassy
there aince Sunday.
But Tehran radio said Qfficilds. I would not meet witb the
~ emissaries until the United
States ftnt turned over tbe de·
posed Shah of Iran, wbo is lDl·
dergolng cancer treatment in
New York. '1be U.S. eovemment bas flrmly rejected tbis demand
previously as the price for free-
inl tbe boltaaes.
The State Department said lt
urged the remainine 300 to 400
U.S. citilens in Iran to quietly
leave tbe country but that some
intended to stay.
In London, the British Broad·
castlng Corp. reported without
attribution that two Americans
were taken from the HUton
Hotel in Tehran and put with the
hostages at the embassy. BBC
television also reported
Americans were being rounded
up around Tehran
Revolutionary leader
Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini, tn·
an interview with West German
televi.sloo in Iran, blamed the
embassy takeover OD the U.~.
iovernment, which bas refused
to extradite Shah Mohammed
Reza Pahlavi. ..In my opinion
* * *
only the United States ls guilty
in the present altuatlon," Kho-
meini said ln the interview.
Khomeini said that not only
had the United States liven pro-
tection to the shah, hospitalized
in New York with cancer, but it
REAGAN, FORD RAP
CARTER ON IAAN -AS
had tre1ted "wltb vulgarity"
Iranian students wbo have pro-
tested bis presence in America.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard
called oo "all forces ln Iran" to
be prepared to face any moves
against the country, the Gulf
News Aeency reported from
Tehran. The agency said Iran
would remain without a prime
minister pentllag presidential
and parliamentary elections and
* * * Take Iran Embas~y,
that former Prime Minister
Mehdi Buar1an and bis re·
si1ned ministers attended a
meetins of the revolutionary
council Tuesday ni&bt. But that report contllcled with
one from State Department of.
ficiala. who said Mustapba
Sbamran, a former lranJan de·
fense minister, was asked today
lo form a new civilian eovem·
ment.
Iran's oil minister, in an ln·
terview broadcast on Tehran
radio monitored in London, de·
Died reports of a bait ln oil H ·
ports to the United States. "1bls
report ls completely false and
the apreadina of such reports ln·
di~ates the existence of con· spiracles •lain.st lbe Iranian
revolut:loo," the oil minister was
<See DlAN. Pase AZ>
lfAIJl!mssman l!J,r. ' . ~ .. ~:: .. ~
8J ftBYB •A&BLB l.. .. ..............
• InCUinbmts Belen Dttte, Brlan
11 l Lake and Stephen Smitb were
overwhelmingly returned to
their board seats on tbe nve-
member Huntington Beach
Union High School District
board o( trustees.
With all precincts counted, the
unofftdal tally for tbe two con·
tested four-year terms are: -Belem Dlbe, 18,658 (eleet.ed>
t l ' -Bria Lake, 16,091 (elected>
f t -Charles Ryder, 7 ,575
, -Robert Cutrey, 6,610
? t· .
~ {
And Dannemeyer, in a strong·
ly worded statement issued ln
WubiJ18too, uried removal of
Iranian atudenta from the Unit·
fd States and adoption of
policies that would prevent new
admissions of Iranians into U.S.
schools. "We would have to see if these
moves would be sufficient to get
the attention of these
'Peace' Candidates
Win Valley Seats
tor who bad been offered &be demoUUoneontract. ... don't neen1 that dedlicn,'.
Plum laid today. "I still tbink tt
(See PEACE, Pase Al>
Jncumbal!t lluwell ~
and educational coo1ultant
Sheila Marcus woo the two open
seats on Hu.ntiniton Beach's
Ocean View (elementary>
School District Board of
Trustees ln Tuesday balloting.
Final unofficial totals are:
-Mowell Sadallow. 5,234
(elected)
-Sllella Marcaa, 5,065
<P1ec;,~)
-Loia Frootino. 3,304
The low-key race -none ol
the candidates expected to
-spend more than $500 in the
ca;rnaign -failed to raise any sl cant lasues ln a district
that all candidates •creed is be·
ing efficiently administered.
·"Now," Suda.tow said today,
"we'll buckle down and make it
better yet."
Sudakow, appointed to the
board in 1978 to replace reslin·
lng Marpret Stark. added, "l
feel real eoc>d· "It's good to know I've got
that kiDcl (5.234 votes) of feeling
in the district. I've worked real·
ly bard and will contlnue to
work bard." llra. Marcus could not !>e
reached fOI" comment.
Tb• sprawling elementary
school district, which la facinl
decllnin& enrollment and the
poulble clos1n& of scboola. cov·
en moat of DOrtb Huntinatoa
Beacb and extends anto smau
portions of Westminster and
Fouataln ValleJ. It maifttaiDI 24 schools for
alH>ut 11,250 •tudenta, down
nearl1 3,080 PGptla o•er the put
four yurs.
of a et.I' ........ frodi ..
center of power.•• today ...
nounced tbat be Is challeqiq
President Carter for the JJ80
Democratic presidential
nomiaatioo. ~ Kennedy. beir to a modern
political le1end, became lbe
third brotbu lo seek lbe While
House. 'the family turned out in
force foe bis speech at bistoric
Faoeuil Hall where Kennedy ac·
cused the Carter admlnistntion
of failing to set national coals.
Kennedy said be questioDed
"no man'• intentions.·· but
charged there is a conflict of
direction in the adminiatratioo.
Pid~ Cairne
Replaced by
Miller, 1,illy
.. •••r ••r'••• uat o•r leader• Ila•• real,ned tbemael•n to retreat,·· U..
lla11aelluett• ••••tor tald. •'TbJ..t eaantrJ is not PNP&red to
sound retreat. It i. ready to ad·
vanc:e. It is wil1inC to make •
stand. And so am I ...
Kea.nedy has ~ mentlclned
as a possible presidential can·
didate in every election since
1968. But today's announcement
marked bis first entry into the
quad.reonial race. On Thursday.
Callfonua Gov . Edmund Brown
Jr .• is to enter the race for the
Democratic nomination, and on
Ott. 4, President Carter is to an
nounce Ills quest for re-election.
Kennedy launched his first bid
for the presidency -once held
by bis late brother John F. Ken·
nedy -with help from his
famous family. His wife Joan
and their three children were
seated beside him, and in the
flnt row at Faneuil Hall were
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and
Ethel Kennedy, widows of John
and Robert Kennedy, along with
Kennedy sisters Patricia
Lawford, Eunice Shriver and
Jean Smith. Also iD the front
row was Mayor Jane Byrne of
Chicago, wbo was wooed by
President Carter before she en·
doned Kaanedy.
Coast
Weather
Considli'able clou:d.inea
tbroup Tbunda1• wttb
tbance ot lilbt ;bowen to-d&l and Tlwnday, Chance
of brief tb\Uldenbowen toa.llllt ind nun.tat Wtu.
cooler dQj wad. R1Pa
toda1 lD mid 'IOI wtth . fow toatllat 1n .met 51111. aauce
of loeal beavi rala ln·
creaal.na to tfi>.:'S>~rcent t.on1abt .... Ttiunay.
•
, ...... '81'nl ..
Bepolts d tbe Gil eutoff led to a .. pule" CID tb8 Su,roipep tpClt
market, a. Ge.rmaa eeooomlea
news aaeney VWD i'eported.
Meanwhile, flom iU oft'lce* ln
Londoo. tbe Britl.lb P~ Corp. uid lt wu buslneu u
uauaJ toda)' at tbe lrantan
~ker part at Dara f4laDct. In W_asblncton . Sen. Beary
Jacbon, D-Wash., cbalnQtn cf
tbe Senate Enerv Committee,
st.id Inn bad announced ft was
re'sumln1 oil deli'Yerles to
taJ!len liDinl up at tt4 AllJD Penian GU1f port. ~ eDYOY Ramley Clark a former attorney 1eoeral, and W'Ulliun lllller, a senior staff
111ember of the Se ate la-
t~lU1enee CommJttee, •ere
1cbed\ded to arrive In Tebnn u.is IDOl"DiD& In hopes of aeeina
Ayatollah RuboUah Khomeini.
Tbe two left W ashiDCton Tues·
dJY night carrying a letter from
President Carter to \.be Iranian
authorities on the hostage situa-
tion and bad "an almost open
mandate" to explore ways to
secure the hostages' release, ac·
cording to State Department sources.
-Jekrt L. B••••n11,
17,NS/(eleded) ~ IJriJm f'. Garland, ie,• l -G. Godfrey Sandeen, 7,88t . -rare R. Tow. 5.900
Westminster Posts
To Wiles, French
'lY CtUsettes
For College
Courses Set
Video cassettes of 10 Coaltline
Community College television
courses can now be borrowed from the Huntington Beach
Library for home viewtna.
Library officials sald the
cassettes may be checked out by
patrons ~ a UbrarJ card
or Coutllne atUdent identifica-tion card on a f'll'lt·come, ftnt,.
served bMil.
Coursea Oil taoe 111cl'1d•
"Begb•dnc Piano.'r .. Dea•IDil:I•
Home lnterlota," "PalDii1 P.o rtratt,' • • 'IHoto11," ••Amert~ Government,'' ''As
Jlan Beb'avea. •• "Gr£!:f Yean." "'~Ar, · luuet ... "Preeh•Pd stetchtns," and .. ~ Unlvene."
.Por-a-ddfilonal lnformaUon,
phone 8G "81, extension '5.
p,,_ Pflfle AJ
Mrs. Clegg was an incumbent
wbo bad served on the school
board for more than 24 years.
Mrs. Huseth, another loser, is
a W eslminster recreation com·
missioner who ia facm. miJde.
meanor manslaughter cb&r1es
in connection with an Oct. 15
tralfic accident In Westmi.nstu
that claimed the lUe of a Loq
Beach tow truck driver. .
Valley Market
Bit by Thugs;
8400 Stolen .
Two men cll'l'Jinl renl~ took SM0 from a FouDtaln VaJlel aupermartet late Tuel4lq ana
then arabbed a patioo•a wallet before lea'1.q .
Police said tbe 'pab' wattM ln
a ched:out .llDe at Al~'• Mantt, 18N2 11alnolla Sbwt.
before confrontlna a womu
clerk. •
One robber wblPMd oui bit,..
volver and demailled1.::a1 .. me all the money In the uu. Wlaat'a
in the drawer? I woa't hurt you,··~
Tbe other maa-:-orduecl
patrons near the checkout ltaM
to lie on the floor, police said. He
reached out and 1rabbed
cuaiomer Wllllam T. French'•.
wallet aa tM Weatmlnlter man
drol>Ded to the f1ool'. P'rencb satd bia wallet con·
tained S25 a.pd numerous credit
cards.
Police tald tire men tben
walked out the malD doo~ iiDd fled on loot.
Howard Seelye, a Bactham
aide, said tbe con1re11man
1'took a ratber hard lioe'' -one
tlaat is nicelvine •UDDOl1 from eoo.atttuentl, Nied on ca'lb re-
ceived at bis Newport Beach of. ttce.
,.....P .. AJ
PEACE •••
was tbe ri&bt move. Tbe l'UY
who la IOinc to haff tbf roa&b Job now ll Boter BeJcen. He'a
tolnl to be worldn& wttb four
women."
Truateel Bellen, Plum and
Shella Jleyen vcMd to revene
tJM demolition order over tbe • jectlona of Mn. Ackley and
trustee Betty -cw. Plum said Oi ay'1 balJot. lnf. • "lbe1 l"Ol1 the eleetiooD and that's tbe WaJ lt la. I wilh them
a ~t deal ol luck, &Del UaeYre go to Deed lt.
••1 do ~ r can to
eoopent.e ln provid.lnl CM best
education poalble for our kids."
A victonous Mrs. Norton said.
''I t.biDk thll la a reall7 po&W.ve sip, a public statement that tbe
voters want cbanae. "It a.bowl tbey want to bury
the batcbeta over old issues and
move forw&rd ln a ~live man·
ner."
Mrs. Mabon. who campaiped
by calling for more communica·
tlon among dlV111ve elements in
the district, said today, "I'm
1ust glad it's over.
"Obviously, l'm delighted.
I've been t.bink.lDg about this for
a year."
B1 ID&Y CIAV8ZN .... ...,,... ......
Seal Beach bomema.k•. \fie;.
torta (8tieny> Baum falle4
Tuefd17 to onaeat loo•-u.e Oraop County Water Olllrlet
lneumbellt Preatoo Alle:D ID a
baUle °"'° board reJftMdatioft '"J.=o=t!pi>tmm • ballaem. ae:
-Prest•• All••·· n ,.411 (elected)
-Vlrlbda Baam, 1.S.215
-llutla 11estu, I.MT
l(ra. Baam aald 1be apent
about $2,0001n her eampalp to
unseat l+.year board member
Al1eD md ma)' bate .,._ better'
lf sbe had.bad the fUDda to mall
out a circular. .,.
Mn. Baum bad contended
that tbe state act establilbln& candidaey ID the various district
dlvlQom ii bued CID propeatJ
ownerlblp. aiot ftlddmey. and
abouJd be deitlU9d ''anccm&itu-
tlonaJ."
Allen. who lives In Orance,
owns property ID Stantoa .. Tbe
Stantm pueell make h1ni elill·
ble for Ids..-board eeatnm
tboagb be does Dot reskle In
Dlvi1ion ~ of tbe 1prawlln1
waterdlltriet.
Tbe district eneompuaea Seal
Beads and puta ol Bimtfniton
Beaeb, Los ~. Cy .. w.
Buena Palk, La Palm.a. Garden
Grove, Bt•ntcm, Jlldway City
and Weetmtmter.
Jn tbe onl7 otber water dillriet
divt.a ~ In the eoa&al area1~'!.°bent Noble Waite ol Banuaswa Beach euil)' OlllL-
dlatueed bl.I on17 ~.
Ronald llareu. a Pout.ala Valle1 ftnanclaJ muacemeat anal71t-W alte prnered H, Ta Yates to
Marcus' 9,118 lJl tbe district'•
Division • coatest.
Two otber incumbents,
Kathryn Barr ot Garden Grove
and Jobn FOGley of Orange also
regained their seats in Divi!.iom
1and2 .
The ~member board of direc· tors manages the county's un-
derground water basin from
wbJcb obes and water agencies
draw water for customers in the
north and West CoUDLJ.
la a note of 1areaam. lbe added. .. Maybe I'll bay IOIDe
property In one of tbe divisions
scheduled to elect a board member two ,..,. from aow.
TbeD t won't have to wait four yean to rm qa!L''
p,....p-AJ
BUSING •••
mea.nre wUl baye DO immediate
efreet OD eouatJ iovernment. m added, however. that pro-
vlliom ID tbe measure that call
for aeem reftOUel to be re-
turned to taxpayers at the end of
the year poses an "unholy and
ungodly actmtntstrative mess."
Tuesday's elections marked
the last time that the 15-year-old
Coleman:Gyrex voting macblnes
were used and they came
through in handsome style, ac·
cording to Registrar of Voters AJ
Olson.
0 lsoo S&ld all results in the
county's 1,311 precincts were
tallied by 4 a.m .. two hours
ahead ol tbe projected time.
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ln• 1upport of Propostlloo 1
tptll'ed tbe end to a "very. very
bard tnll."
It requinil California eoarta to
adhere only to federal standards
in mandatln& school busina. ra tber tban to tbe more
Evacuation in Iran?
homeini Refuses to Meet U.S. Emissaries
WASIUNGTON (AP> -state
partment officials said today
ey have sugaested that the re·
ainln& Americans In Iran
uietly Jeave the country
caqse of the seizure ot the
. S. embassy but that some in·
end to stay.
Meanwhile, two special U.S.
vO)'S were fl)'in& to Tebr.an to-
y in an effort to ga1n freedom
or 1ome 60 Americana held
01ta1e at the U.S. embassy
ere 1lnce Sunday.
But Tebran radio said officials
ould not meet with the
mlasaries until the United
tates f1r1t turned over the de·
sed Shah of Iran, who is un·
ergolng cancer treatment in
ew York. The U.S. government
as ftrmly rejected this demand
reviously as the price for free
. * * * ' Grab Iran
1 nBDDICS ICBO£IQlll. Of .. Ollltf_ ,_ ...
Rep. Wllllam Dannemeyer, R-
erton. called toclay for the
nlted States to occupy the Ira·
an embassy in Washington,
.C. b> protest of the Iranian oc·
upation of the u,s. Embassy in
eh ran. And Dannemeyer, in a strooa·
y worded statement wued ln
asb.lngton, urged removal of ranian students from the Unit· d States and adoption of
eles that would prevent new
millions of Iranians into U.S.
cboola. ••we would have to see if these
oves would be sufficient to get
be attention of these
arbarians," Danneme)'er said
a telephone interview today.
Dannemeyer said be would
b>nsi.der any injury infilcted on eericans being held bosta.ee in an u "an act of war" that
ould have to be dealt with ac·
rdlnsJy.
• Danµemeyer proposed U.S.
.occupation ol tbe Iranian em·
aa1y as the first 1tep that
bould be i.ten in ending the
iece in Tehran. If occupatioo of the embassy
ailed to end the sleie. Dan·
(See OClC'1PY, Pase AZ>
Coast
Weat•er
CODIAderable eloudiDeH t11iroulb TburidaJ wltb
euace ol lijbt lboWen to-
.., and 'l"liundaJ. Chance or brief tbundenbOwen ~ -'DnalldaJ wltb caoler dQI ahead. HlO.S ~ ID mid 181 with fow ....._in mid SOI. Chance
of loeal !Mtavy raln in-
ereaatna to IO petcent
.... aDd Tbunday.
ing the hostages.
The State Department said it
urged the remaining 300 to 400
U.S. citizens in Iran to quietly
leave the country but that some
intended to sta.y .
In LCJOdon, the British 8road· casting Corp. reported without
attribution that two Americans
were taken from the Hilton
Hotel in Tehran and put with the
hostages at the embassy. BBC
television also reported
Americans were being rounded
up arotmd Tehran.
Revolutionary leader
Ayatollah Rubollab Khomeini, in
an interview with West German
television. in Iran, blamed the
embassy takeover on the U.S.
«iovernment, which has refused
to extradite Shah Mohammed
Reza Pahlavi. ''In my opinion
Dlristotas J, 3 I
Peer Swan and ltaJ A~
won the two open aeata oo tbe
Jnlne Ranch Water Dlatrlct
board of directors ln Tuesday's
balloting.
With all precincts reporting,
the unofficial totals in the
Division One race are:
-Peer Swan, 1,838 (eleded)
-Bill Butta, 1,265
In Division Three, the totals
are: -Ray Aaenaci., 1,344 (elect·
ed)
-Lloyd Crawford, S06
-Kenneth Benson, 291 As a result of Tuesday's elec-
tion, a publicly elected 3·2 ma·
jority will be in charge of the
district's operations for the first
time, the result ot a judge's rul·
ing labeling as unconstitutional
the prior method of landowner
balloting which allowed the
Irvine Company to dominate the
district's governlng body.
Swan. assistant treasurer for
Pacific ScienWic in Anaheim,
said this morning of bis victory:
"I'm just very happy."
Swan bad nm for a publicly
elected seat on the water district
board two years a10 but lost. •'This time we worked
especially hard." be said.
Swan streaaed several issues
in bia campaip, includinl the
need for developinl a written
policy for hancHiDI consultants,
foaterinl more cooperation with
tb.e cltJ and dnelopina an ocean
outfall system lD tbe event ol
e1ner1enelel. · Swan's ,:andldacy bad been
endoned bJ the citizens srouP
only the United Slates is eullty
in the present situation," Kho·
meini said ln the interview.
Khomeini said that not only
bad the United States given pro-
tection to the shah, hospitalized
in New York with cancer, but it
REAGAN, FOAD RAP
CARTER ON IRAN -A5
had treated "with vulgarity"
Iranian students who have pro·
tested his presence in Amenca.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard
called on "all forces in Iran" to
be prepared to face any moves
against the country. the Gull
News Agency reported from
Tehran. The agency said Iran
would remain without a prime
minister pending presidential
and parliamentary elections and
~
TOP VOTE GETTER
Winner P"r Sw•n
Irvine Quorum.
His competitor in the "ce,
Butta, is an electronics enetAeer
in Newport Beach.
The division in which Swan
was elected coven the villages
of Northwood, The Colony,
CaWornia Homes and Walnut
Square and a part of Tustin.
Auerbach, the Divillon Three
victor, aa1d his aucce .. ful can·
didacy _. the reault of voters
wl•binl to see district attain lo
(lee laWD, Pase AZ>
that former Prime Minister
Mehdi Bazargan and bis re·
signed ministers attended a
meeting of the revolutionary
council Tuesday nlght.
But that report conflicted with
one from State Department of·
ricials, who said Mustapha
Sbamrao, a former Iranian de-
fense minister, was asked today
to form a new civilian eovern·
ment.
Iran's oil m.Lni5ter. in an ln·
terview broadcast on Tehran
radio monitored ln London, de·
nled reports of a bait ln oil ea·
ports to the United Slates. ''This
report is completely false and
the spreading of such reports in·
dicales the existence bf COD· spirac1es aga10st lbe lranlan
revolution," the oil minister was
<See IBA.N, P•ge .\%)
AUSTIN, Tats (~P> -
Double Nob~l Pris•·
WIDA.,. U••• P.auUn1 bebewl tbe t'ltaa:llD c be
takes enrJ dQ -the
eqJlivaleot of 2:li> 11.x-ounce
,iassea of orange Julee -
will cure whatever ails
him.
The winner of the Nobel
Prlze in chemistry in 1954
and the Nobel Peace Prue
in 1962 spoke here at an
event honoring University
of Texas chemist Dr.
Robert J. Williams.
Pauling, 78, said
vitamin C "penetrates the
body's immunity system"
-leavine the body's
natural defense ln high
gear.
MacDonald
Seeks Bail
Attorneys for Dr. Jeffrey Mac·
Donald said Tuesday in
Richmond, Va .• that the former
Army Green Beret, racina three
life sentences for murder, ls too
honorable a man to nee bond
while bis conviction ls appealed.
"II you look at the whole man,
you would flncl nothing that
would reveal any tncllnatloo to
not keep faith with the court."
attorney Wade Smith told a
three-member panel of the 4th
U.S. Circult Court of Appeals.
MacDonald, 35, of Huntblltm
Beach, WU lelltenced to three
consecutive life terms Au1. 21.
Three InCumbents Win
'INDEPENDENT' WINNER
John Nabob
are:
-Elbah&l1 Slcoll. f,flt
<elected)
-Gordon Getd1ell t,H5
<elected)
-, ... Nakaoka. z.m (elect-
ed)
-Caryl Cohn. 2..224
-Rita Gallaher, 1.685
-James Manning, 1,680
-Martha Carter. 1.287
-Gary Rasmussen, l,130
-Cathy Larkin, 1,9
-Harold Maltz. 788
Mrs. SlcoU said her strong
showing in the election was an
endorsement by voten not only
of ber performance on the board
the· past seveo years but also of
district policies and decisions
during that period.
She was elected Tuesday to
her third term on the board. but
she reitereated this morning it
would probably be berlast.
Mrs. Sicoll emphasized the
need for academic excelleo~
for both studellta and teachers in
her campaip for ~lecuon.
She al8o expressed lb"On& ope
position to bualne and the
voucher system.
Getcbel, who eame ln a strone
second to capQ,are a board seat,
said be feels voters would like to
see questions aaked about dis·
trict policies.
•·1 feel UP tbe1:e wat a fairtJ
sipitlcant llliDcUte.. • . ... be laid
• thil IDCJl'D1na. '°The.re a.re IOllle
peol)le out there •bo •ou.kt lib tg>
see somequesUODI uttd."
Getcbel added, bowevv. that
be didn't feel tbtl'e waa a awl·
(fate to reoronlle the diatrlct In
o.lly ~MM Staff ,_..
WINS RE-ELECTION
Elzabeth Slcoll
ELECTED TO BOARD
Gordon Getchel
any way, only that the distnct
would need to ·'take a look at
itself."
An executive with an
engineering and planning firm,
Getcbel bad focused his cam-
paign on the issues of bu.sing op
position, principal selection,
school construction, teacher
selection and use of facilites.
His candidacy bad won wide
support in the community, in·
eluding endorsements from the
citizens eroupa Irvine Quorum,
which ts conservative. and
Irvine Tomorrow, which is
liberal and e nvironmentally
ortented.
Nakaoka,. who captured the .
lblrd open aeat, 1aid the position
be at.relsed at candid.ates nishta
of not beinl aliped with ~
particular ~t "'°ups aided
biscampelp. • ,
.. I'm ~ bapPy about it.••
be 1aid d thi reaulta •
A 1narkettns •&Mtelaliat for .1 Xeros Corg .. Nakaoka bad ,
stresled the oeed for teacbiq
fundamentals and moral •lluel
to st\ldllata. lie alM Hid stU•
dent.I WOUid need to be taU,W ~
<See BOAJU>, Pale Al>
daulbter
Judie Ham.Uton uld there wU1
be no memorial Mrvlcea, and su11estec1 donattona be made to
a f avortte charity or to tbt
American Cancer Soelety
Slayer Faces
FJectrocution
OKA.HA, Neb. (AP) -SWveD
Roy Harper, wbo pl"OHCUton
say set out to commit "th• flnt
murder by cancer,'' taeea llfe lD
priaon or death in tM electric
cba1r. ·
Harpet, who wu eonvleted ol
two count• of tlr1t-de1ree
murder for poliosila. two ~l'JODll wtth a cancer-eaUllq
rocket fuel additive, wu
scheduled to be sentenced today in Dou11H County District
Court.
, ............ J
quoted u 1Qln8.
Bepcirtl of tbe oil cutoff led to a 0panlc~• 01J the 11=uropean apot
market. tbl German economlea
news -.encY VWP reported..
lleaDwhlle, fl'olil itl offtcel in
London. the Britllb Petroleum
Corp. said it was business as
usual today at the lunian
tanker Port at Dari bla.D4. ID
WasbiGgton, Sen. Henry
Jaeksco, D Wub., ebalrman of
the Senate Energy Committee,
said Iran bad announced at was
resumln1 oll deliveries to
tanken llDinl up at 111 main
Penlan Gulf p()rt.
Speclal enVQy llamlef ~ a fol."IDW ~ ~ral, Wlllla9~, • ......-fA"6! membft of Ute te4ate In·
telll ence Committee, were
•411111.tto Tebrala
left "*" day nltflt ca.rrytq a ti fl'om
President Can.r to the Iranian
authorities on the holtaae lltua·
tion and had "an almost open manda~" to explore ways to
secure the bostaees' rele ... , ac-
cordln& to State Department
sources.
Carter, asked by reporters
whether be thought the effort
would 1ucceed, re,lled: "We
hope it wUl. We pray it wW."
Tbe demonstrators uld TUelda}'
they would kill the bottaaes 11
the United States attempted a
rescue operaUon. Tbe United
8*ates bu Mid MYeral Umea it
bad DO such plan&.
la Wasblnltoo a State Depart.
ment IPOk•JUD said about aoo
Am•r1cam bad left Iran on com-
,,....P ... AJ
IRWD •••
the badl ol profesDonaJ watc m..,.,.,. I
"People want profe11lonal
manaem-1D tbe district," IM aald. 'P9ople dlda't wam to ...
the d1ltftet turn blto a poliUcal tmthlnl."
Auerbaeb. a water omclal
wit.b tbe Aubelm public utWtlel
depanmeat, bad atrt11ed hla bac:= 1D water matt.n u
hll .... ln runn1Jl1.
He~ bla.neareat oppo-nent, Cnwfor4, b)' almost tine
toODe.
"I'm jun naUJ bappy about
lt," be nld.
AaertJMll bad aaid In b1I cam· paip ....... woa1d ~ tor
"1trl111ent bud1et control" U el~ .-s a1lo for ''sound piau.
Dini of f.Wtlll to "".t.ocO: ll'Owlnl ........ proper
tiQSl of cmta bltwea the rate
payen, ~ aD4l fUtUre cutomen."
merclal rupta followln1 Sun·
day's takeover of the U.S. em·
b111y. But IOUJ'CeS who uked
not to be ldenWled by name u1d contac:ta with some of the com·
panies employtq Americana on
construction -and technical U ·
slstance prolJ'ams have found they have no immediate plans to
evacuate.
F,....P.,,eAJ
OCCUPY •••
nemeyer said, the U.S. should
"mount a raid and retrieve our
citizeaa." He Mid it wu 0 predietable"
that a raid would likely end in
"1le .xec\IUOQ. of the Americans bel9'1.biitl4 ...... ~ but ...,, lbat
.... -1111ce thaf m10t -~ to be paid
Danoemeyer's comment was
amons several solicited Tueaday
from federal, state and county
officiala.
Rep. Robert E. Badham, R·
Newport Beach, a member of
the house Armed Services Com·
mlttee, ursed a diplomatic solu·
tion to the cruls.
But lf diplomacy falls, be nld,
"the United Statel 1bowd aeQd a
detachment of Marines to Iran
to return tbe U .s. ~mbaaay to tbe
.control of America."
Badbam said be ls "outraced"
by the situation ln Iran and •aid
the U.S. should abow the world
that lt ls "not going to stand atlll
for this kind of acUon."
Howard Seelye, a Badbam
aide, aald the coo1renman
"took a rather bani line"-. one
that LI recetvtnc support from
constituent.a, ~ on calla re-ceived at hll Newport Beacb of.
fice.
Rep. Du Lun1ren. R·Loal:
Beach, whole diatrtet lncludeti
portion• of Oran1e County,
said Ule U.S. "cuuaot •P'M to
tl)e demandl" t.rroriltl bave
made for the fet'"1 ot UM! de-
poeed &Uh ot Ira.
LUDIJ'eD Hid preparatlODI
abould be made for UM of de-
fenae for~. but empbMiMd
that •uch plan& abould not be
publlciled nor UMd u a threat.
''The way the Ayatollah Kbo-
melnl ta actm1. u.ey woul(I
rell1b aomethlD1 Uke that,••
Luncrenwd.
p,,_p-AJ
To Krishna
BJ JOANNE aEYNOLD8 Of• Diiiy Nlttllff
Teo ol tbe U men lDdicted tlUa
week on federal narcotics amus·
1lina cbar1ea were one-time
members of tbe International
Society of Krishna Con.scious·
neaa.
Nine of them were auodated
with the Lacuna Beach temple
of the sect and one of those nine
was a former president of the
temple .
.. I don't think they could be
described u a splinter aroup."
commented Laau'ba Beach
police m1ef Jon Spartta ... I thlnk
the public lbould aee the fact. and deddefortbemaelves."
Sparb WU irritated by tbe
society'• denial of membenhlp
of the men wbo bave been
named ID what Spub 1ald is
one of the ata&e'• blUnt dope amuallnl rtnp. He noted they
were active members durtna the
yean ol the 1maallne opera·
lion alleaed ln the Jodlctmeot.
The iDdictmenta ln the mulU-
mlllloo dollar operation were the
re1ult of an lnvut11atlon
launched more than two yean
aeo with the al.aytq of Stephen
John Bovan.
Bovan was a bu1lne11 H ·
soclale of some of the indictees
and he allegedly kidnapped
a nother of their bus iness
partners.
His slaying was retribution for
the kidnapping.
Doug wcbansky, above left, plays a young sculptor whlle-
Whitney Young play1 bis old name and Dawn BuUer Ju.
debutante ftancee 1n tbe play .. BJack Comedy," dress re-
hearsals for which have been \&Oder way at Irvine Blah
School this week. Alto appearing Ui tbe student play will
be Stacy Sampieri, beloW, as 'Miss Furnival' and Chris
Winther as Colonel Melkett. The play runs Thursday and
Friday at 8 p.m. in the school's theater, 4321 Walnut
Avenue, and twice on Saturday, at 7 o.m. and 9 p.m.
UPHOLSTERY SALE CONTINUES
Just in time for the holidays ...
all sofas, loveseats, chairs etc.
dra'stically reduced for this promotion
All upholstered special orders may be ordered
· at sale prices. Don't wait -stop in now!
ttttOPOlmONl 1 AND 4
WtMatG-AI
In• 1upp0rt of Propoaltlon 1
1pelJed the end to a "veey, very
hard trail."
Jt requiret Calllomla cowta to
adbeN Oll1i to federal ata.Ddarda
in mandaUnc 1chool buala«. rather than to &be more
Evacuation in Iran?
. f
-homeini Refuses to Meet U.S. Emissaries
WASHINGTON <AP) -State
partmellt officlab said today
y have suggested that t.be re-
al ning Americana ln Iran
uae,.) ··ave the country
cause of the seizure of the
.S. embassy but that some in-
to stay.
Meanwhile, two special U.S.
voya were fiyi.ng to Tehran to-
y in an effort to gain freedom
r some 60 Americans held
oatage at the U.S. embusy
ere since Sunday.
But Tehran radio said officials ould not meet with the
' iasarles until the United
tes first turned over the de-
ed Shah of Iran, who ls un-
ereoina cancer treatment in
ew York. The U.S. government
as firmly rejected this demand
revioualy as the price for free·
* * * ~Iran 7 Finbassy,
~··Urged
£east
ing the bostaaea.
The State Department aaid it
urged the remaining 300 to 400
U.S. citizens in Iran to quietly
leave the country but that some
intended to stay.
In London, the British Broad-
casting Corp. reported without
attribution that two Americans
were taken from the HllloQ
Hotel in Tehran and put with the
hostages at th~ embassy. BBC
television also reported
Americans were being rounded
up ar<>Wld Tehran.
R~volutionary leader
Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini, in
an interview with West German
television in Iran, blamed the
embassy takeover on the U.S.
iovernment, which has refused
to extradite Shah Mohammed
Reza Pahlavi. "In my opinion
only the United States la IUllty
in the present situation," Kb<>-
melni said in tbe interview.
Khomeini said that oot oaly
bad the United States given pro-
tection to the shah, hospitalized
in New York with cancer, but it
REAGAN, FORD RAP
CARTER ON IRAN -A5
had treated "with vulgarity"
Iranian students who have pro-
tested his presence in America.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard
called on "all forces in Iran" to
b:? prepared to face any moves
against the country, the Gulf
News Agency reported from
Tehran. The agency said Iran
would remain without a prime
minister pending presidential
and parliamentary elections and
Bank Robbed
"MHDll' .............. --...,., .......... doubl~l. 1awecJ.olf sbOtCUD beld up a San Clemente
bank Tuesday alternooii and Oecl with more than 12.000 in
loot. PoBee Mid tbe tbu1 eat.end tM Califomla Pint Bak 119'11 Camtno Capistrano, at U:*> p.sn. and dem;;t;l
money from the emplo~. ·
:I'he badlt scooped up the cub and ran out the bank
door. Some witnesses told police they saw the man nee in
an auto but accounts of his escape varied.
WITNESSES SAID the bandit wore what appeared to
be a white bandana over his face and was clad in jeans and
a blue shirt.
FBI a1ents and local police are still searching for the
bandit who was believed to be in hia 20's.
Kopp, Westberg,
Ward CUSD Victors
Incumbents E. G. "Ted'' Kopp
and Dr. A. Edward West.berg
and candidate Charles H. Ward
won the three open seats on the
Capistran() Unified School Dis·
trict board in Tuesday's elec-
tion.
With all the CUSD ballots
counted, the unofficial totals
are:
Trustee Areal -E. G. "Ted" Kopp, 7,177
(eleded)
-Aneua Smith, S,906
Truatee Area 2
-Cltarlea 8 . Ward, 7,513
<eleded).
-Fred A. Slnasek, 4,183
Truat.ee Area 3
-A. Mwanl Watber1, 7-2'8
(elected)
-Richard E . Weakland, 2,951
-Mark A. Morales. 2,366
Kopp, a Dana Pomt bwlding
contractor, faced the only real
contest m the board election
since Sinasek, Weakland and
Morales said they were not ac-
tively campaigning for the
trustee posu even though their
names appeared on the ballot.
CUSD trustees are elected at
large but must run from trustee
areas in the 1cbool district that
includes San Clemente, San
Juan Capistrano, La1una
Niguel, Dana Point, Capistrano
Beach and part of Mission Viejo.
Smith, an eneineerine
mana1er and the only real
(See CUSD, Page AZ>
that former Prime MlnlJter
Mehdi Bazareao and his re·
sienect mlniaters atte11ded a
meeting of the revolutionary
couneU Tuelday nisbt.
But that report conflicted wttb
one from State Department of.
ficials. who said Mustapha
Sham.ran, a former Iranian de-
fense mlni.lter, was asked today
to form a new civilian 1ovem·
ment.
Iran's oil minister, in an in·
tervlew broadcast on Tehran
radio monitored ln London, de-
nied reports of a ball in oU ex-
ports to the United States. '"llus
report is completely false and
the spreading of such reports in·
dicates the existence of con· s p1rac1es a1a10st the lraruan
revolution," the oil minister was
<See lllAN, Page AZ>
\--=-~.~
Ten ol Ute 11 ma iDdlc:ted um
week on ftderal narcotics amuc·
gllne cbarees were one·time
members of the IntemaUonal
Society of Krishna Conscious-
ness.
Nine of them were associated
with the Laguna Beach temple
of the sect and one of those nine
was a former president of the
temple.
"I don't think they could be
described as a splinter IJ'OUP,"
commented Lacuna Beach
police chief Jon Sparks. "I think
the public sbouid see the facts
and decldeforthemaelves."
Sparks was irritated by the
SO<:iety's denial of membership
of the men who have been
named in what Spark.a said ls
one of the state's bigsest dope
smu1glin1 nngs. He noted they
were active members during the
years ol the smu11Un1 opera-
tion alleged in the indictment.
The indictments in tbe multi-
million dollar operation were the
result of an lnvesti&atlon
launched more than two years
ago wttb the slayiq of Stephen
Jobn Bovan.
Bovan was a bualnesa as·
sociate ot some ol the indlct"5
aod be allegedly kidnapped
another of their buataeaa
partners.
His alayt.ng wu retribuUon for
the kidnappina.
Named ln the nine-count
narcotics lndlctmerit were bUst·
neas partners Robert Shea, 40, <See 8ECI', P11e AJ>
Three lncumb.ents Win
I
POU.S MOST VOTO
Board Chief Cttllcot•
oa11, ........... ,...
RETURNED TO OFFICE
Incumbent Blthell
Chilcote, Bithell
Keep Laguna Seats
Weir te Legead'
Kennedy Reveals
1980 Candidacy
Kennedy sisters Patric 1 a
Lawford, Eunice Shriver and
Jean Smith. Also in the front row waa Mayor Jane Byrne of
Cbica10. who was wooed by
P~esldient Carter before she en-
doned KameclJ.
Tbe most dramatic moment of
Keohed:Y'• announcement came
durina the question and answer period wbeD a ~porter, notlq
that ~ and bis wife have bNli llvtnc apart, asked ii abe
wot1kf cam.paign for him.
Kennedy supporters in the
crowd booed when tbey beard
the quelticm. but Kennedy mo-
Uoned for quiet and then, tlll'D-
inl to ..._ wife, who was seated
beb.1D4 tdm to bla left, aatd,,
"Joan.'' SmWa1, weartn1 a violet .
dreu, Mn. Kennedy stepped to
tbt mlC!ftlPbone to cbeera and •PRl•me. , •r look forward to camPllc-
ln1 for him:• she aaid, tier wlce
qulverhal.
.
neme,_. said. tbe U.S. llioiW
"mount a raid and i'etlteft our
clUsem,''
He eald It WU •;,redid.able"
that a nid JllOU)d likely end lD
the executl<111 ol tbe AmeriCJU
beiq held boltap, but Nld tb.i
was • price tbat ml'1:lt hlwt to
be paid.
D&nneJDeyer•a coiameat ~
amcma several solicited~
from federal, state aQlf ,fllli1Df1
oftlci.it.
Rep. Robert E. Badbatfn, ....
Newport Beecb, • member"
the bCMM Armed Senteel eaa..
mlttee, uraed • dlplomatte aolu-
Uon to the crills. '
But ti dlplomaey falla, be Mld,
''the United stat. should send a
detachment of Marines to Iran to return tbe u .s. J!:mbasay to tbe
control of America."
Bad.ham said be ls "outra,ged"
by lhe situation in Iran and said
the U.S. should show the world
that it ls "not going to stand still
for this kind of action."
Howard Seelye, a Badham
aide, said the congressman
·'took a rather hard line" -one
that la recelvinl 1QPPOJ"t from constituenta, baaed on calla re-
ceived at blt Newport Beaeb of· fice
Rep. Dan Lungren, It-Long:
Beach, whole district lD~udes;
4)0rtfou of Oranl"• C6uat.r.
Utd die U.S. "cannot qree \o hie demand.I" terrorists have
ntade for tbe return of the de·
posed Shah of Iran.
Lungren said preparations
should be made for use of de·
fense forces. but emphasized
that such plans should not be
publicized nor used as a threat.
''The way the Ayatollah Kbo-
m eln1 1s actmg, they would
relish something like that,"
Lungren said.
• Ellatell (center) ad lt\ideDt Ora Gelley (lD
cake hat) aell taaty treata to a voter.
Proceeds wW eo tOward a week-Iona field trip tQ a acbool h• the mouotafna iD Feb~ for tbe you.apters.
F eihl . on: Dmg _!Just
A Afo.7ear 1D•e.at11•tloa that toroey where It 1ta1ed for ended gm week Wftb ftdelal mootha.
frana JU1'7 lDCbctmeat.a ot 11 "Why the iDdlc:tmeuta 61n't
&1ClDa Beach me,a on d.nJt come doTill sooner, l do DOt
smu,aliq charPI wu plqutd know," 11ld L••una BHob
by lnter·aaenc1 buntuna apct pqUee dl1el loe ~b.
JealousielT • UJ:partlclpanta. ..SberUf Gates baa been ueaday. Oran1e County penonaUy uqtq the U,S. at-
Sbertn Brad Gates boated a tol'U)''• oftlce to fet oa wtUl ttm
pre11 c:onfereace in order to tblal bee• ... all ~ wort wu
blDi tbe U.S. Atto~ey'a omce done several months aao."
in Loa AnleJes for delaJinl tile Newport Beadl Police Cb.lef ~ctmems. Re said ericfence Pete Groaa bad alto Hked
bad been 1atbered to belln In-feder-1 otftciala to· ex..Uta the
dlctmeota aix or seven months druf case. ·
ago A tboush baaed lo L•IUU
That view was backed lo
separate interviews with the
police chlds of Newport Beach
and Laguna Beach whose detec·
ttvea aided in the lengthy In·
vestlgation.
Today, some of those detec· ttves said the delays were as
much a result of bickering
between the Internal Revenue
Service and the federal Drug
Enforcement Ad.minlatratioo aa
lack ol act1oo oo tbe part of the U.S. A.Uomey.
Tb• fruatnted local ln-
v..Uptcn uoe..t the~ did most of the lnvestigaUve work on the
eaM cturtq tbtt eoune of tbeir
b:aY..U,dcJG Qf tbe murder of
StAlpbm .,Joba IJcn'• t1"> ,.... ago.
But the federal proaeeutiol1 on
the drug smuggling uncovered
during that murder probe met
its first setback more than a
year ago wben IRS agents and
DEA aeents debated whether to
combine their cases or seek separate indictments.
Once that decision was re·
solved, the case was given to the
Los Aqeles office ol the U.S. At·
,..,..,. .. AJ
CUSD •••
Beach, impact ol the 1mua:t1n1
operation baa been felt
tbroupout California, Gross
said.
"We see the IJ'OUP as a 01$r
one in terms of (d.rug) import.a.
lion. So in our view it desened a
higher priority," be said.
·'But the important thing is
that there ii now a prosecution."
U.S. Attorney Eric Dobber·
teen chose his words carefully
when a.eked about the criticilm
from Orange County officials.
He said ~t the numbers of
local pOllce jurildictiona C<Mded
witb lhe fact dW two federal
aYigo lea were involved com-pllca 'poordil)aUon of the in·
va ~
cue involved f:!:S:: t:;tm'!t.
ten as weft as tbe drug smq-gling allegations and 11 c!efenden·
dants.
"Tbe procedures of each aeen·
cy are different: lt just takes
ti me to do it,'' he said.
InvestlgaUon befan in 1977
with the arrest o Alexander
Kulik, cbargeci WJUl possessini
more than a pound of nearty pure heroin.
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SECT •••
Joseph Shelton Davis Ill, 30,
Roy .; Cbrlatopber Richard. 30, and .. oeepJi FedorowakJ, 28.
Shea wu never uaociated
with the cult. but the Other three
putnen •en ODe·ttme mem· hen ol the Latam. Beaeb tem-ple. B1dwd wu a former pl'ell-
cltllt of tbe ~· ADoiber partner Wbo WMD't named in \be indicl.alent was
Alexander Kulik .00 .. MnlU a prilcQ term for coavtction Ol
pouellJon of more than two
pounds ol nearly pa.re ori~
heroin.
It wa Bovan'1 •l~ytn1 and
1'1111.k'• arrest tbat toucbed oll
the U&~ leadfni to tbt lndlctmenta.
Tbe lndlctme.atl .are related to
th• aroup'a alleaed 1mu1&11n1 ~
ba1lah oU ln tvoewrttet Ulell,
but Sparb aalcl Ku11t•1 nl•· tionahlp to tbe men named in tbe
indictment 0 can't be lpe>red.''
Tbe others named ln the fn.
dictment wen Dean Greeqber1,
28, Robert Gvreraa, at, Patrick
Keaeafy, JO, Lawrence
Montromer1. 30. Dou,laa
Snyder, 18. Gary Roberta, 29,
and Jack Carreru. 32.
lcM6 onoa.··eoua11 voe..
eleet•d memlMra • to 1ev•riJ =:i diftrlca lD Tuetck1••
Un elal ftnat rt1ulta re-leued tpdu'abow:
la tM .'lfodoD Nlpel Water Dlatriet. ._..... voten eut one
.ote tor eedl dollar ot uawed nJae Clll .,.,,_ tJ OwDed fn tbe
dlairtct. tbe foar·Jqr t.eraa win· neraare: · -B.IAla.a.er..~-, ... elillll) .
-~ & Plen, aa, .... 7'1 <•e ... > -Dea w. Sat ~ n,1n.-(elec~) -a,., .. •· a.u. n.ia.• (eleeW> -Paul 8-eman, 11,-.,.,
-James Dukette, 4,t2l8,400
-Elected to • two-year term ID the district was :
-GenM E. a.ek. ......
(eleded)
-Riek Albert. 5, 1'13,840
Voters ln tbat dlatrict malled
thelr ballotl to the registrar of
voters, and lD addition to eled·
in1 water board me mbers. they were asked lf they prefer mail
ballotinl.
A total ol 28,448,880 votes in-
dicated favor ror mail balloting,
compared with only 7 ,fSlB,250
votes oppoeed. •
• In the Laguna Beach County
Water Distttct elec:Uon, two in·
cumbents wen returned to their
ieat.1:
-&telaard lallraH, z.1.u
(~
-Eqe. 8llldler, l, 744 (eleft..
ed)
-Gerald B. Hallaban, l,1'218
In the South Coast County
Water Dlatrtct, four lncumbeot.I
were returned to the1r seats:
-Barr1 Lawreace, l,$71
(eleded)
-Clark I. Baswell, l,ffZ
(eiedel)
-Retold E. IEdwarda, 1,451
(elec&ed)
-Frederick E. Leek, l,Ja
(elected)
-J .A. "Jim" Simmons, 904
Voters elected two candidates
to the Dana Point Sanitary Dis-
trict:
-.lack Schmidt, 111 (eled.ed)
-Aa&m SmU.. l4t <eledell)
--Gerald Keyst.on, 464
Three incumbents were re·
turaed to their IHU OD tbe
Capbtnmo Beach County W..., J>btrtc:t· -a.G. "~te•• a.w..a ••• <eledell> • -m-ri..-.....,..( .. .. )
-Pnl c ....... tzl (~ •> --Geoqe auicte,.,
And lD tbe Capiltrano Bay
Park and Reenatloa Olltric:t,
voters were uted ti tbey want
to pq f« ltreet aweeotu in
Dana Point and Caplatraa.o Beub:
-Ne.tm -Ye1,m
Votera were also uked
whether the iHue of street
sweeptnc lbould be broulbt up
again en the ballot in four years:
-Y-.1.* -No,m
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IR.AN •••
Cancer
Takes Wife
Of Judge
Jeanne II.organ Hamiltoe, the
wife of South Oran1e County
Municipal Court Judge Richard
KamiJton. died at her home late
quoted as saytng. Saturday after a long bout witb
• Repor1a ol the oU cutoff led to cancer. She -:as 60.
a "plnic" on the European spot Mrs. Hamilton waa born ln martet the German eeooomics , Seattle, Wash., . where ~he met • her husband while worms a.a a news agency VWD repor1ed. secretary. Judce Hamilton was
Meanwbile, from it.a otnces in laking undergraduate c1 ..... at
London, ~ British Petroleum the Ume and the pair met in an
Corp. said it wu buai.Mu Q tee skating rink
usual today al the Iranian The couple ~d been married ~:~ ,~:~ ~~ 111::1~ :1; for 32 years,. and moved to
• · Laguna Beach an 1955. Hamilton JacUon. D·Wasb .• chairman of set up a law practice in Santa the Sm.ate P!nercY Committee. Ana
said lra bad an:DOUDceCl it wu She was active witb tbe reaum1n1 oil deltv!rtes ~o Laubacb program in Capistrano
tan.ken lin1q ap at its mam Beach. teaching minority stu-
P=..GaRamaey Clark. dents bow to speak English.
a fonner 1eneral, and In addition to her husband,
William Miller, a Hnior staff Mrs. Hamilton ia survived by
member of the Senate lo· dau1bten Suzanne Dale Tomin.
telli1ence Committee. were La1u.na Niguel and Nicole Cot·
scbedulied to arrive in Tehran trell. ol Los Angeles.
tbia morniDI in hopes of seeing She 1s also survived by her
Ayatollah Rubollab Kbomeuli. rather. Wi 111 a in Jennings
The.two left Wuhmgton Tues· Morgan. and a s\ster, Carol
day rught carrying a letter from Mohtor, both of Seattle.
President Carter to the Iranian The couple also have a grand·
authorities on the hostage s1tua· daughter
tion and bad .. an almost open Judge Hamilton sa\d there wlll
mandate" to explore ways to be no memonal services and
seeure the hostages· release. ac· suggested donations be m~de to
cordmg to State Department a favorite charity or to the
sources. Amencan Cancer Society.
UPHOLSTERY SALE CONTINUES
Just in time for the holidays ...
all sofas, loveseats, chairs etc.
dra'stically reduced for this promotion
All upholstered special orders may be ordered
at sate prices. Don't wait -stop in now I
t7
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Cemer
Rejected
By,CUSD
C.. .. lbuo Unlftld Scboo& OC.
UWt ~ baft rejeeted SU
JUH CapUtnuo CJty CouDdJ
memben' ••flaal otter .. on a
plan to leaae a loeal aehool
bulld1D1 for uH •• a ei•lc center.
CUSD tnasteea aDeed Monday
to ltand ftrm on their own pro-
Pos&l f(w the leue ol Caplst.ruo
School, 31422 Camino
Capi1trano, where about 400
fifth and sixth IJ'8dert are DOW
homed oo a 10.acre downtown
San Juan Capl5trano site.
Ctty Manager James Mocalla
said the council voted Oet. 3 to
offer the school district $580,000
aa its "mulmum and final of·
fer" fOf' the lease agreement. He
aaid Tuesday the city may look
for another civic center site.
But CUSD Superintendent
Jerome 1bomsley told trustees
Monday the school district
should get $770,000 for the lease.
The leaae funds would be used
to buy 14 portable classrooms to
house the Capistrano School stu·
dents who would be dislocated
by the city's use of the building.
City offlcia.lB have been hag.
gllng with CUSD aides for the
past year over the proposed
terms of the lease agreement.
City officials want to use the
school site for civic officea and a
nearby parcel near the comer of
El Camino Real and Acjachema
Street for an Oran1• County
branch Ubruy.
T.ruateet asreed Monday to leMe tbe libnrJ slte to the ctty tor so years ud $135,000 that
would be used for the construe·
lion of sill public lenni1 couna at
Caplatrano Valley High School.
llocalla uld the library COil·
atnaction could belin wtthln two
years "lf everything runs
smoothly."
But Mocalis admitted that it
appears the city's plan to lease
the school site for use as civic
center land appears to be
shipwrecked.
Mocalls said council members
are expected to study the
poaaibility of directinc a civic
center site advisory committee
to at.art looking for another loca·
tion later Ulla month.
San Juan Capistrano's city of·
fices are currently located in
what la someday to be the cor·
poratioo yard. The offices are
temporary structures until a
permanent site is found, Mocalls
said
HeknPierce
CUSD Teaeher
Of the Year
· Helen L. Pierce bas been
named Capl1trano Unified
Sebool District Teacher of the Year.
lln. Pierce, a tindet'sarten
teaeber at Ridw'd HeDrJ Dua Blementar~~t ln Dana Point, WM llonaftd. at lloDday =• Capl1trano Unified Dlltriet V1lltM meetml.
A ._)'ea.1' tMcber bl, publlc
eei.ooi.. Mn. P*M baa worbd
fat CVSD fortlll fat•,_..,
0.. ~ ...... *'*-· Jira. Pierce ukS ...... famUy
eodldnot .... wto~eo •--•~dlJMUDI....._
t)' .ebolardlp wltla UHt en-
~· •• fll Mr ... aeboOl .,;.-T:e leter woa a
VaheraU1 of Callforala ............. .._.. IM ean.d .. r bae•elor'• cle1r•• aact .... , ...... ual.
Striking lJp tlae Baad
Me mbers of the U .S. Marine Band
perform at the grave of John Philip Sousa
in Washington's Congressional Cemetery.
The band, of which Sousa was director,
played to mark the 12Sth anniversary of
the March King's birth.
laguDa CofC Chief
Quits After Flap
Laeuna Beach Chamber of
Commerce manacer Frank Buck bu quit Ute position he
belcf for three and a ball yean
because of "a few differences
betwee n myself and the
(chamber) executive commit-
tee."
Buck. 41, said be will work for
the chamber through next week
before his duties are turned over
to Jim Lyon, the chamber's
community relations director.
The chamber chief would not
elaborate bis reasons for resign-
inl, other than to say he dis·
agreed with the six-member
ch1tmber executive committee
"over operations within the
chamber."
Michael O'Steen, manager of
the Automobile Club of Southern
California's South Orange Coun·
ty operations and president of
the chamber, also refused to say
what prompted Buck's sudden
resignation.
"There were disagreements
over chamber operations, but I
don't want to go into· them,"
O'Steen said. O'Steen aaid the
chamber would be recruiting a
new ~er in the near future
t.brougb the state chamber or·
ganlz.atioa and "will alao look
locally for a new chamber
manager."
In the meantime, Lyon, who
was hired by Buck in August as
community relations director,
will auume Buck's duties.
ouns CHAMBER POST
Lquna'a Fr•nk Buck
also bas served in several cit.iJens
committees in the Laguna Beach
Unified School District.
The retired sales and market·
log executive said be plans to re·
lax, now that he's quit bis
chamber post, adding be bas
bad little vacation time while
serving u chamber manager.
"And when I wu on vacation,
I kept receivinl phone calls at
home," be laughed.
CVSDSclwol
Band Festival
SetTlwnday
More than 500 Capistrano
Un1fl"9 School Diatrtct studeai.
m~l two nn ~ twtrtea will Tb D1a!rt to a
b , drlll tea~ ftreworts
show.
The marcbinc routinea and band me.ate will beCin at 7:30
p.m. in the ~istraJ>o Valley HJeh School • um, 28.101 Via
Eacolar, Mission Viejo. The atu·
dents performing ln the event
are from the six CUSD high
schools and junior big.b.s.
Tracee Seibert and Colleen
Gwinn, both from Dana Hills
High, will perform as featured
fire baton twirlers. A spec·
tacular fireworks display is
planned as the event's grand
finale.
Tickets are $2 for adults and
50 cents for children 12 years of
age and younger. All proceeds
wlll benefit the CUSD music de·
partment, the sponsors of the
show.
Motorist Killed
In Orange Cra8h
A 26-year-old man killed Tues·
day when bla car hurtled over
the steep embankment of the Ci·
ty Drive overpaas near the San·
ta Ana Freeway in Orange was
identified by police as Marc
~lla ol Garden Grove.
Doctor Bids
For Bail OK
Attomeys for Dr. Jettr.y llac·
Donald aald Tuesday in
Richmond. Va,, that t.be former
Army Green Beret, faciq tbree
llfe aentencea for murder, la too
honorable a man to flee bond
while his coriviction ta appealed.
"If YoU b:>ll at the whole man~
H1mtington
Project
Shelved
Wort oo the S3l·bome Seachff
IV housing development in Hunt·
ington Beach bas ~n baited
following three appHla to over·
tum approval of the project filed
with the state Coastal Com·
mission in San Francisco. The Huntington Beach (;o.
proJect bad been approved Oct.
22 by the South Coast Reponal
Commission, following City
Council approval early this
year.
Gordon Craig, acting director
for the relional commiaaion,
s aid Tuesday that Amip de
Bolsa Chica, a Huntintton
Beacb CllJDIM!l"Htion IJ'OUP, filed
tbe flnt appeal Oc:t. Sl.
Tbat appeal waa followed cJ.oMJ¥ by tMiM m.I 'I Cbe
t.e1a1 Aid Ponndldion of Lao&
&acb and Steve Schumacher, a
former Seadl1J llomeownen Aa·
soeladoa ... Ideal. CraJt said tbe State Com·
miuloo bearin& oo tbe three ap-
peals probably will be beJd in
the Los Aneeles area, utber
than in Northern California.
He indicated, however. that
schedules probably would delay
a hearing until early next year.
In his appeal, Schumacher
contends that regional Coastal
Commission approval of the
project followed procedural er-
rors by the HuntinltOD &acb Ci·
ty Cou:ncil.
The council. be contends,
eliminated a city Planning Com·
mission condition that 38th
Street be extended from the
Bolsa auca a.rea project to the
corner of Garfield A venue and
Edwuds Street.
The unilateral decision, be
claims, sbould have followed a
public bearing and a re·
conaidentioo by the plan.Den.
The Amiaoe de Bolla Chica
gro~ in its agpeal that
the t would advene-
ly affect t.be eoaatal resources
and ls lnconaistent with previous
state Coastal Commission de-
cisions.
you would find nothlnt that
would nweal any inclination to
not keep failh with the court,"
attorney Wade Smith told a
three-member panel of the 4th
U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
MacDonald, 35, of Huntmcton
Beach, wu sentenced to three
con.aecutive life terms Aug. 29.
A federal jury in Raleigh, N.C.
found him guilty of one count of
first-degree murder and two
counta of second-degree murder
in the 1970 stabbing and
bludgeoning deaths or bi.s wife
and two young daughters.
The crimes occurred while
Mac Donald was stationed at
Fort Bragg. N.C.
MacDonald, now imprisoned
at Terminal Island, Calif .. bas
maintained that four drug.
crazed intruders were the
killers.
Before the trial. he was free
on $100,000 bond. But alter hi£
conviction, U.S. District Judge
Franklin Dupree Jr. denie«\
bond.
Both the bond denial and th:?
convictions have ~n appealed
to tbe 4tb Circuit Court. .
MacDonald's lawyers sa d
their client's exemplary
character and background fre
sufficient to meet any Teuma·
ble test for bond.
F-158 Admit
'Near Miss'
WASHINGTON <AP)-Two
Air Foree Jl'-15 fiebter planes
were flytna about Z,000 feet too
low when they came cloee to
strikiDf an Air France Con· corde Jetliner. the Pentagon says.
"Our planes were at the wrooe altitude," Pentagon spokesman
Thomas Ross said Tuesday
about the near-miss last month.
The Air Force jets and the com·
me.rcial plane cam e w1tbio
about 100 feet of each other over
the Atiantic Ocean on Oct. 30.
The Federal Aviation Ad ·
m101 strattoo and the Defense ·
Department are still looking into
the incident.
Mace SeH-defen8e
Oase Announced
A class on using Mace for self.
defense will be held Tbunday by
the CG6ta Mesa Police Depart.
ment in COQjunction with Golden
West College.
Anycae interested in •ttendin&
the session, which will run from
4 to 10 p.dl., can contact Officer
Darell Freeman at 754-5320.
·-
Buck wu hired as chamber
manaser in July of 1978 alter re-
ttrtn1 from tbe Data Recording
Product. Divtaion of the 3M
Compaa,y, a post be held for 15 yean.
The J.8.Jear La1una Beacb
n1tdent bu been actin In the
8otarJ Club, UUle Leo:I: and
Junior All AlllerleD I' '·Be
Interim chamber manager
Lyon bad lived in Lasuna Beach
since 19'5, and was formerly
manager of The Cellar
restaurant. ·
Re la vice cbalrman of the 1
city's Economic Committee and ,
aenea on tbe board of tbe t Lapna Beach RoCary Club. .
Gem·
Talk
FINGER·FIT
Makes
Credit Card Debt . . '
Hiu S3-00 Billion
W ASlllNGTON CAP) -I"« .. tbe lint Ume tp bl1tory,
berteUI o... men tbU '100
'6llkie .... creidlt card Md odael'
....... Jou purelaaell. '
Tile '800 billloa mark wu ·•
paaHd lD ~ber u coa.-·I
IWDtn iDCrMled tbelr debt bJ a ,
reeor4 $4.'5 bUUon for tbe
mcmtb. aeesdinf to a report • t sued ·· "-da,. 6y &hf hdlnl
ReHrie tiril.
ID flCt, AilMricam at tM m ol leptmlbill' owd .......
oa Mr '::lt nWl aon -..
1uoUDe eardl Ull • loan• wntta oa aawm..-
...
S,J.C. HVMPHRJ~S
-~-~.AGS Rings
Fit Of'BN
Tt ttiJ ewer,._ b•klt
.
VOdQgle Balboa B~ Acf1laUll Localed m ~
lookinl for tbe Balboa Anhnal Bo&pttal and you've ju.st
made a wrcq turn. Tbe Balboa Animal Hospital la in West
Newport.
M06T FAMOUS OF TllP.SE wrong turns la made by
those people looking for the Balboa Bay Club, .-itci., of
coune, 11 nowhere MU Balboa. Wa oo Mariner's .Mlle ln Newport Beach. T-
You mllbt say, "Ob well, at least in looking for t.beae
places, you're still in the ript city.''
Maybe. But then a1atn. maybe not.
The wron1 turna in looking for various Balboa en-
terprises can 1et wider than just within the Newport Beach
city limits.
Consider Balboa Boat Builden, for example. These
folks headquarter in Anabelm. The Balboa Glass Company
is on Pl~Ua Street in Costa Mesa. Same with Balboa
Carpet llillS. It's OUt on Lffan Avenue lD Meaatown. And
if you're looking for the B&lboa Fur Factory, try Bristol
Street North.
IN ADDflPf TO M18UfW enterprlMI. a lot ftl metth•MI• _. tM Balboa aame aftlxed to tt. ften•1
an outftt upeoat ln RanUnston ~tor eumple, that's
selling the Balboa Waterbed for $219 Complete.
You are left wondering if "Complete" mean.a It comes
with the water already lmtalled.
Maybe it's filled with Balboa Bay water.
That would be appropriate. 1be only Ume )'OW' cor-
respondent ever fiopped on a waterbed I got seasick. You
study an advertised picture of the Balboa W.terbed and it
looks like a pool table with plllows. Tbe ad says it comes
with padded rails. Good heavens, maybe It la a pool table.
Perhaps that shouldn't be mentiqoed. Somebody will
run out and establish the Balboa BWluda Parlor.
No doubt they'll open for business in Buena Park.
China Drops Spy Chargef
PEKING (AP) -Authorities
have dropped spy cbar1e1
a1aln1t an American-born te•cber, an4 lbe will be allowed
to aee·ber husband for the flnt
time in 15 years, the Xlnbua
Deft acmey f'9POlUd.
It credited an intellectual
newspeper wttb w&«ina a cam-
paip that led to Shirley Wood's
rebabltitatioo from unspedfted
cbarp1 broqbt qalnat ber by
Cbi.nele radica1a
Mn Wood bu written lftW8l artic:lel and pampbleU oa her
experieaeel in Cblna. Sbe bas
lived in Cbina llDce 1MI and
became a dUlen iD 1'74.
Rent Control Wins;·
Tax Cut Plan ~Nixed
91 fte Aueda&ed Preu A TOU611 &JWr contro! Pl'Ol>-
Malne wten turned aside an osltioa in Baltimore scored a
effort to repeal its bottle litter narrow victory. wftb final but
law Tuesday, whlle Ohio re-unofficial returns abowinl tbe
aou.ndinllYdefeatedanattemptto rent control proposal winDiDI
pa11aaimilarmeasure. with S2 percent of the vote,
M hil 72,559 to 87 ,439. eanw e, supporters of a In several proposiUom around
tou1b rent control measure in the country, the wording or in·
Baltimore were clalming victory tent of the propositions was so
and ita oppooenta conceded ~ unclear that the effect.a of the
feat. And an Oklahoma tax-measures will remain ck>uded
cutting proposition that became long after the votes a.re counted.
mired in a partisan battle was Oklahoma 's tax-cutting
narrowly defeated. measure, where a struggle
between Republican sponsors
IN WESTCHESTER County, and Democratic opponents left --•%-S New York, a proposition that voters unclear whether they .--.,.wcemaa laia
would have been a fint step to a were voting for a tax cut or m· county government takeover of crease. lost narrowly. The final An Indianapolis policeman pauses beside the body of
the nation's largest private unofficial vote with all 2,773 pre· Patrolman Jerry Griffin who was killed Tuesday night
power utility, Con Edison, was cincts reporting, showed 211,371 along with two civilians in a gunfight following a bloody
trailing with 18 percent of the opposed, compared with 20l,982 domestic squabble. Police captured a sniper who held
vote in. Opponents of the yes votes. nearly 100 officers at bay for 90 mmutes.
measure held a 56 percent to 44 ------------------------------------percent lead.
The Ohio proposition would
have required a 10-cent deposit
oa. ~e CODtalDen to curb uu.r. Wltti a.no ot 13.212""POlllna plac'ea reporttq. tbe vote waa
1,0I0,114 aaatnst the proposal,
and 370,054 ln favor.
W aabington voters al.so were
considering a proposal to man-
date deposits on beverage COD·
tainen. 1be bottle bill contests
in all three states drew heavy
lut-minute advertiaing fiurries,
mostly by industry foes of the
mea1ure.
Fond Cot Planned
WASHIN GTON (AP> -
Senate critics of the MX mobile
mlasile see little chance of kill-
inl it th1a year, but hope to st4rt
buildiq momentum to scrap tbe
weapoa before its deployment in
the mid-JJ80I. Awaltin& action is
an amendment bJ Sen. Mart
Hatlleld. &-Ore., to delete a W10
mWioa appnpriatioa Preskleat
Carter reque.tM for enliDeertq
and development wort on the llX.
Clouds Covering ~ation·
Snow in Montana, Rain Espected on Coaata
· t'...c .. tre.iller
,
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Evacuation in Iran?
Khomeini Refuses to Meet U.S. Emissaries
WASHINGTON (AP) -State
I Department officials aaid tocia,y
they have auuest.ed that the re-m alolq Americans lo Iran
quietly leave tbe colJntTy
because of the seizure ol the
U.S. embusy but that aome in·
tend to stay.
Meanwhile, two special U.S.
envoys were flyiq to Tehran to-
day in an effort to galn freedom
for aome 60 Americans held
boatage at the U.S. embassy l there since Sunday
But Tehran radio said officials
would not meet with the
emissaries until the United
States first turned over the de·
'~ Shah of Iran. who is un·
dergolng cancer treatment in
New York. The U.S. government
bas firmly rejected Ulla demand
l)revlously as the price for free·
An incumbent was re-elected
~to \be Mesa Consolidated Water
Diatrlct Board of Directors
Tuesday, while 811 incumbent ud a newcomer were picked for
two seats on the Costa Mesa
Sanitary District board.
I Warren Booth, an 18·year
),member of the water board, waa i re-elected. as was four-year
sanitary
b o a r d
member
E I v i n
''Hutch "
Hutchison.
Eoaloeer
Robert
Hanson was
MOf'M also elected
t to the UDltary board.
r Ben are the unofficial totals
• tn the water distrlct. Dlvilloo 3. l -Warrea B. Boo_., 1,lM
l <elected)
I -Wl111am Raymer, "5
, Two other water board lDcwn·
hew.ta, Marlo Durante and
Euaeee Ber1eron. were ~
polecl • tbllr: divWona.
Ben an the uDaffteW eomtl
ID UM ..mtary cliltrtct; wbleb
~'t ~ lnt.o ·~ .areM. -..... ••llll&d•• B•ct'n• llAll C•111i) • '
-..... , ... , ··-· J,,111 (111 9
,,
-llliTY S. GNID. 2,411
-~ "Cbuck" Catan.e, -1.-"VlfllidaM. Fecbak, t,870
By REDD.lat SCBOEllEllL Of_....,"" .....
..... WUlw Dec P'9q•• ll., ~ e.JIW....., • u.e ·
Uldted St-.. to OCeupJ the Ira-
nian embassy In Wub.lncton, . D.C. in protest of the lranla.n oc-
cupation of the U.S. Embuay in
Te bran.
And Dannemeyer, in a strong-
ly worded statement issued in
W asbingtoo, urged removal of
Iranian student.a from the Unit·
e d States and adopllon of
policies that would prevent new
admissions of Iranians into U.S.
only the United States ia guilty
in tbe present situation," Kho-
meini said in the interview.
Khomeini sald that not ooly
bad the United States given pro-
tection to the shah, hospitalised
in New York wtt.b cancer, but it
REAGAN, FORD RAP
CARTER ON IRAN -AS
had treated "with vulgarity'.'
Iranian students who have pro-
tested his presence in America.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard
called on "all forces in Iran" to
be prepared to face any moves
against tbe country, tbe Gulf
News Agency reported from
Tehran. Tbe agency said Iran
would remain without a prime
minister pending presidential
and parliamentary elections and
* * *
1cboots. ·•we would laav. to ... if u.e. mO\fea 'ftildd be~ to pt
th• attention of tbeae
barbariane.'' Damlemeyer said
in a telephone interview today .
Dannemeyer said be would
consider any injury iJlflicted on
Americans being held hostage in
Iran as "an act of war" that
would have to be dealt with ac-
cordin&ly.
~
Dannemeyer proposed U.S.
occupation of the Iranian em·
<See OCCUPY, Page AZ>
that former Prime Minister
Mehdi Bazargan and bl.I re-
signed mlnlsters at.tended .a
meetlnJI of the revolutionary
council 'J'Ueaday rupt.
But that report con.fiicted with
one from State Department of.
ficials. who said Muatapba
Sbamran. a former lraman de-
fense minister. was asked~
to form a new civilian govern-
ment.
Iran's oil minister. in an in·
terview broadcast on Tehran
radio monitored in Loodon. de·
nied reports ol a hall in oil ex-
ports to tbe United States. ''Tbia
report is completely false and
the apreadini of such report.a ln·
dicates the existence of con· spirac1es against Ute lraruan
revolution," tbe oU minister was
(8eeaAN, Page.\%)
OC Lawmen Rap Feds
A two-year investigation that
ended this week with federal
grand Jury indlctmenu of 11
Laguna Beach men on drug
smuggling charges was plagued
by inter-agency bungling and
jealousies, say participants.
Tuesday, Orange Couoly
Sberiff Brad Gates hosted a
press conference in order to
blast the U.S. Attorney's office
in Los Angeles for delayine the
indictments. He said evidence
bad been gathered to begin in·
dictments six or seven months
aeif.
That view was backed in
sepU"ate interviews wltb the
police chief• of Newport Beach
and Laauna Beach wboH detec·
Uve1 alded in the lenath1 in·
vntlptioo.
Today, some or those detec·
lives said the delays were as
much a result of biclterina
between the Internal Revenue
Burned Worker
Remains Critical
A worker l.ojured in a Costa
Mesa plutics plant explosion re-
mained lD fair cond1Uon today at
Hoae Memorial H91pltal, of-
ficials said.
Richard Cardos, 35, of
Weatmlmter, a quality control
operator at Nannco llaterlala
lac., wu burned over 20 percent
of Ilia body Monday when a dry·
in& oven exploded at the plant at
800 Victoria St.
Service and the federal Drug
Enforcement Administration as
lack of action on the part of the
U.S. Attorney
Tbe frus trated local an ·
vestigators noted they did most
of the investigative work on the
case during the coune of their
investigation of the murder of
Stephen John Bovan two years
ago.
But the federal prosecution oa
tbe drug amugglina unco~ered
durlna that murder probe met
its ftnt setback more than a ..
year aeo when IRS agents and
DEA ~ debated whether to
comblGe their cases or seek
separate lndlctmenta.
Once that declalon was re-
solved, the cue wu p\'en to the
<See IAWIWKN, P•I• A!)
10 in Drug
Bost Tied
To Krishna
Trustees
Retain
Positions
Two aPPolnted trustees were
elected to their seats on the
Newport-lleaa achool board
Tuesday. despite attempts by
backen ol an unsuccessful re-
call campaign to elect their own
slate of candidates.
In addlUon to appointed in·
cum bents B.J . Stilling and Ken·
neth Wayman, vol.era picked
Milte McLaughlin and Todd
Hess a.'i new trustees. Neither
McLaughlin nor Hess was run·
ning aga.tnSt an incumbent.
Mrs. stillJDg, who defeated
four rivala for the Area 3 seat
she hu held by appointment for
two yean, called the election "a messqe rrom the community."
.. I really feel the community
has pven the board a message
that we have quality education
in the district and they want to
conuaue building on that," she
said.
Candid•tes run ln the geo-
1rapblct) area in wbich they
Uve but ue eleeted by all dla-
lrid ~. Tbe distr1ct ln-
el.._ Ne•poilt Bea•. Costa ~==J:.., ........ &.-Au .... .,.. 1.' ~ ~.llere .. the Ul8Clftk::la1 tlnal reUlts in Atta 1, the Estancia
Na med In the nine-count
narcotics indictment were bali·
neaa partnen Robert Shea. •~
Joseph Sbeltoo Davia 01, ao,
Roy Cbrlatopber Richard, 30,
and Josepb Fedorowsti, 28.
Sbea waa never a'tociated
wltb tbe cult, but the othe .. tine
partners we.re ooe·tlme IDll1D·
ben of tbe Lasona Beaeh ~
ple. Ridwd wu a former pnll·
c&ee D&UGI. Pap Al)
H!lb 64lool •tuoct•nce area. clliirt: •• L. • .,... .......
-llOblrt G. HammoDd. T.192 .-.:..JbD Pncate, Z,l.52 UDOCftdjl cpunts ID Area 3,
•blcb Includes Santa Ana
He1'1rts, Doft.r Sbores and part
of eut Costa Mesa, are:
-Barbara ••e .J ." Skllllag,
11,Sll Celeded>
<See ftVSTEES, Page AZ>
Woman Found
Dead in Car
Orange County Coroner's dep-
u ties are investigating tbe
death of a young woman found in
a car this morning an Costa
Mesa. • Police said the woman. about
30 years old, was spotted by a
passerby on Vanguard Way at
9 · 30 a .m. The witness ran to the
police station nearby to report
the cue.
The woman apparently bad at-
tempted to pull over and was
parked crookedly with the car
enclne nmni.nl. police said.
Corooer'a officials said the
womao'1 name and the cause of
de.ill are under lnvesU,attoa.
Coast
WASHINGTON <AP) ,_.
tb• fir-it Um• ta a11 ~r,.;
Americana owe more tMa' _,
blW~ci'ectit car'cl Ud ~ ,. ao.D'DuNbua • saoo btmo.1.~muk ,, ..
P••M4 ta September u eoa· •uo:ien inereued t.IMtr deb4 by • ree'otd tc.45 •blUloa for tbe m~t.b aecordlq to a reDOtt II·
sued TUetday tiy t.be f'ederal Relene Board.
In f~ Amert~aQI at tbe IDd
of September owed aoa.• blWon
00 tbeU' Mat retail It.en a.ad
sa.olUM C:Ndlt cardl anCI for
loana wrttt.a on automobll11
and mobile bome1.
'nae ltatlltlca do not JnW.
the mcn than tf50 blWGn that
;be aatJon'• famtUea owe for
thelr homel.
lmtallment lo~ excludlq
mort1a1e1, paued tbe Uo6
bilUOft -.n In tfay ltm, IOY·
ernment records ahow. Tbey
topped fJ,00 bllllon for t.be ftnt
tinie tn December 1189.
tconomlau bave been
watchlDI the debt ft1ur• dole·
ly beeauae some fear Americans
are taking oo more Joana than
they can handle. Otber1 fear
that heavy borrowtnt now will
force 'ttrencbmoDt ln future
montht, 'j'\alt t~•lt• o(
'4fhat ~be to •JNF.
th ... -lbOtald h fill ... 1'901111• .
A Federal ReHrve Boar«
eco~wbo~~= id..UfJ.0.. .aid _..
pelNd ... to •taddle cw detil INcleofar,
"J'iquce CODlP•Diea, wtif tb
tend to bt tbt ftni to f"I ~·
blems, are not reportlq UD'¥ual
problems wlth deUnqu1ri'cJ11,"
the economist said. '•And re-
member there an many more
twt>-lncome famlliea thtae
daJa."
The new debt total resulted
fram record borrowins ln Sep-
tember of $28.6 billion, up 3.1
percent from Au1u1t.
Skating Party
Set in Mesa
A roller 1lratln1 party for
Costa Mesa elementary acbool
student.I will be held Nov. H by
the city Leisure Services De.,artment.
The party, Ht for • t .. cber
conference day holiday~ wUl be
held at Harbor Roller lllnlt, 1118
Superior An., Cotta 11••·
Party llmel are: 10 Lm. to u :ao p.m. for Sonorao Adami, c~,. _Pn, PomoM, Wb*W
WU.C.. achoola; 1 to l:IO
, p. . for Bear Street. CaJ.1fornl.a.
K ~lJbrookt. Lhadbertb ud P talarfno acboola.
F,....PogeAJ
TRUSTEES ••
IRAN •••
quoted u saytnc.
Reports of the oU cutoff led to
• "panic" on the European spot
market, the German economics
new• qaicy VWD reported.
Meanwblle, from it.a office1 ln
London, the British Petroleum
Corp. laid lt WU bUllntu U
usual today at tbe Iranian
tanker port at Kbarg Island. In
W a1bin1toa, Sen . Henry
JacklOll, O.Wub., chairman ol
the Sena .. Enera Committee,
said Iran had announced· it wu
reaumin1 oil dellverles to
tanken llninl up at It.a maln
Penian Gulf port.
Special envoy Ramsey Clark,
a former attorney 1eneral, and
William Miller, a senior at.aft
member of the Senate In·
telligence Committee, were
scheduled to ari1ve in Tehran
thla momtnc ln hopes of aednl
Ayatollah RuhoUah Kbomeinl.
The two left Wubiqtoo Tues·
day nflbt carrytna a letter from
PrHidint Carter to tht Iranian autb~ oo the boltat• lltua·
tioa Ind bad "an almott open
mandate" to ezplore wa11 to
secure the ~es· reltue, 1c-
cordln1 td. Ital• D1partm1Dt aom-cw. t
Carter, 11ted by reporten
wbetber be t.bouibt tht effort
would 1uccetd, replied: .. We
hope It wtll. We pray tt will."
The cUDlOOltratora 11id T\Jlld.&y
they would kill the bolta111 {I
the United States atteDlpted a
reacue operation. Tbe United
States bu aaid aeveral tlm11 it
had no auch plana.
In Wuhinlton a State Depart.
ment •pok•man said aboUt 300
Americana had left Iran on com·
mercial night.a following Sun·
day's takeover of the U.S. em·
bassy. But sourcet wbo asked
not to be ldeatlfied by name said
contactl wttb eome of tbe COIP· panies employtq Americans on
construction and technical &a·
sistaoce prolf•rns hne found
they have no immediate pllDI to evacuate. t.ater, Carter's dome1tlc af.
fa irs adviser, Zbl•nlew
Brielimld, wtt]comed the Rp-
port of the Palestlne Liberation
Or1anlut1on in Hndint a del·
e1atton to Tehran to try to ~
taln the freedom of tbe
American boeta1es.
"Anybody who can help would
be plaYina a coutr\lctlve role,"
BnellDakl told l"fPC)Nrt.
11auen Abdel Bahman, deDu-
ty PLO oblerver at tH Untted Natlont LD New York. aald Tuel-
da)' niibt that UM dtlg~tiocl
would lly to Tehran from Belnrt,
Lebanon.
Revolutionar1 lrai1 bu
e1tablilbed clole t.111 witb tbt
PLO and bltterlJ condeamed Israel. Helping to free the
Americana could booat the
PLO'• stock around tbe world.
The Unlted Stat.et, however,
both as a matter of policy ud u
a reault of a 1975 pied,. to larae~ _to.a DOt D1.,Uate wttb tbe PJ.AJ, wblc:b ta coauntttect to
tbe destruction of tbe Jewllb
atate.
Members of the U .S. Marine Band
perform at the grave of John Pbillp Sousa
in Wasb.iJliton'a Congressional C.metery.
The band, of which Sousa was director,
played to mark the 125tb anniversary of
the March Kine's birth.
F,....P"fleAJ
BUSING VOTE •••
measure will have no Immediate
effect on county government.
He added, however, that pro-
visions ln the meuure that call
for eX"ceu revenues to be re·
turned to taxpayers at the end of
the year poses an "unholy and
ungodly adml.niltrative mess."
Tuesday's elections marked
the last time that the 15-year-old
Coleman-Gyrex voting machines
were used and they came
through in handsome style. ac·
cording to Regiltrar of Voters Al
Olson.
Olaoo said all result.a in the
county's 1,311 precinct.a were
tallted by 4 a.m .. two houn
ahead of the projected time.
I
Olson said fi1ure1 are not
available on the voter turnout
but indicated that the flnal
figure would be close to hl1
original projections of about 40
percent.
The election ror the fint time
combined school board elections
with special diat.ricta u well u
the four statewide mea.sure1.
r ..... r,,.Ai
DRUGS ••.
dent of the IJ'OUP.
fllnotber partner who wun't
named ln tbe lndictment wu
Alexander Kulik wbo is Mninl
a priJoD term for convicUoo of
posse11ioa of more than two
pounds of nearly pure oriental
heroin.
ll wu Bovan'a 1laytn1 and
KuUk'a arrest that touched off
lbe inveaU,aUon leadin1 to tbe
mdictmenta.
The indictment.a are related to
the group's alleged smuggling of
has1sh oil in typewnter cases,
but Sparks 111d Kulik'• rela·
lion1bip to the men named ln the
indictment "can't be lpored."
F,....P.,.eAJ
LAWMEN •••
Los Angeles office of the U .~. At·
torney where it stayed for
months.
"Why the Indictment.a didn't
come down sooner, f do not
know," Hid La1una Beach
police chief Jon Sparta.
"Sheriff Galea haa been
personally urging the U.S. at-
torney's office to get on with this
thing because all the work wu
done several months a10."
Newport Beach Police CbJef
Pete Gross had also asked
federal officials to eJtpedite the
drug case.
Althouah based in Lacuna
Beach. impact of the smuulinl
operation has been felt
th rougbout California. Groaa
said.
"We see the group as a major
one In terms of (drug) import.a·
lion. So in our view it deserved a
higher prionty ... he said
"But the Important thing Ls
that there la now a proaecutioo."
UPHOLSTERY SALE CONTINUES
Just in time for the holidays ...
all sofas, loveseats, chairs etc.
dra'stically reduced for this promotion
All upholstered special orders may be ordered
at sale prices. DOn't wait -stop in now!
U.1einess Plays
Mosic&I Chai~s
., JlllJION ........
Compulel .,.. ·~ ........... =~ ....... --rapl~.~1 uas tt•a dlftl:::= to WI..,....
wtio towtiOiit.So,tolldq~Ute,MN'la
riDdow• ... eorporate famlb • ~ Yea bow tbe·bll real..-. , ~Ill~ ba•• fnDdrlW broken aU ewer ... U.S; ~ .,. DO
lllJlller a ~t optradcili, ba.tnl bee ablOtlied (lor llO mlllklD) bJ Thal Wcftl Corp.,._ pamt como
pan1 ol Tr'u World Alrl!Dw. Trana World
also 0"1la Hilton In· teraattonal, wblcb means HUton boteu
oversea. It ba ~
to do wtth Hlltco boteli
Int.be U.S.
Curier, tbe leader of tbe alr ~ blduatry,
baa a1lo been •u.bmeraed (IOCDewbat qaJmt lta will) mto
tbe corporate ranb ol Uotted Tedulotoctes, whole name
h1des IUCb larl• appead.,_ as Pratt • WbJtney Jet .,me., Ot1a dnat.on and Slkoraky bellcopten.
Pina Hat ud Taco Bell are two leadin1 restaurant
chaina. 1be oezt time you are lD one, check to see 11 Pepsi·
Cola ii beinl served.
BOl'll PIZZA BUT and Taco Bell are units of Pepsico,
t.be corporate sral>-ba• that bolds Pepei-O>la, Lay'a potato
chips, Frit.oe, WUaoa temlil balls and -to carry afJ of It
away -North Amertean Van Lines.
You're not likely to be familiar wttb the Le Cbateau
1teak bouaea unles1 you have 1pent time In tbe alx
aoutbeuteru at•tet wbere they're located (Vtr,inJa,
Geo~f~:· Alabama, Florida and North and South Caro ).
There are about 40 unita lD tbe chllln. Well, lD Oc-tober-um Le ai..tuu IOld out to the Minnesota packer ~
peas and corn, Green Giant, whlcb wu already operaUnc
restaurant.a under the names Hoffman House and Henricl '1
(two earlier acqullltioaa).
Then, early In lt79 Green Giant was acquired by ill
Minnesota neighbor, Pilllbury. wb.icb bu a blC stake ln
the rest.aW"ant bualneu through its Burger Kini. Steak "
Ale and Poppi.n Fresh Pies units.
IF YOU GO TO TBE St. Francia Hotel lD San Fran·
ciaco or the Plua Hotel ln New York City, you will be vis-
iting arms of tbe Weatem International chain. But Westem
JotemaUonaJ it.sell belongs to our bi&lest air carrier, Unit-
ed Airlines.
Ir you shop at Bloomincdale's ln New York, I. Magnin
in San Franclsco or Fileoe's in Boe1oo, it's the same cor-
porate cashbox: Federated l>epartmat Stores. U you shop
at Jordan Marsh lD Miami, [)ooaldson's in Mln.oeapolls or·
Boo Marcbe in Seattle, it's the same corporate cu bbox:
Allied Stores.
U you buy Hellmann'• mayoonaise in tbe Eaat and
Bdt Foods mayoo.na.ise in the West, it's the aame CW· porate parent: CPC International
IT SOMETDIES SEEKS. especially in Los Anceles,
that we have hundreds of car rental compaD.les. But lbe
four big ones a.re all 1ara1ed lD tarce corporatioaa. Hmz,
tbe luder. b owned by RCA. Am. the pen:nn1al No. 2.
now bdcmp to Norton Slmoo <Bunt'• tomato aauee, John-
nie Walker Scotcb. Weaon oil>. National Car la a 1ub-
aid.lary ol &o.1baW FiDaDce Corp. (\bey know a '*& or
two about ledfna). And BUldpt la tucked awu ID the foklll
of Transamerica <Oc~ldenul Life lnsW'anee, Untled
Artists, Trana lnternatiooaJ Airlines>.
Pbillp )(Oft'l9 (llarlboro cipretia, lllller beer) OWDI
T·Up. IC lndmtries Ctbe IWDola c.eatra1 rai.l:ro8d) owm
llldu mulfler and Dad'1 root beer. R .J . Re7DC)lda
<Wln.aton and Saleai cigarettes) owns Del Monte and Cbun
King. Cadbury Scbweppet (a Britiab ebocolate-beve.ra,.
comblnaUon> owns Peter Paul, wtlicb makes tbe M~ bar.
Tbe Henbey candy company owns the Friendly ice
cream chain. Chesebrougb-Pood's <Vaseline> owns Ragu
spaghetti aauce. And Pittstoo, a~ coal miner·wbose
aafely record is the worst m the industry, owns the Brint's
armored car business.
Despite Prlees
Gold Production
Lags in Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaata (AP> -Alaska is a 1old·proud
1tate where the nusget ls as much a symbol aa tbe
Northern Li&bts and your next door neiPbor 111•1 spend
bi.I summers working on a claim.
But even with today's blih prices, Alaska's gold pro-
duction bas dwindJed to a trickle. 1b1a year's estimated
output ii only about one· tenth ol the amoant m.iDed In 1141.
J .P. Taqen, pnisideftt of tbe Alaska llinlnl Asaocla·
Uon, said the price lncreue bu on1J "Sinn miners an op-
portunity to sell olf some ol tbe gold tl>eJ ba" aeeu.mulat·
ed 1n the put several years at a reuoaable proftt for a
cbante.'' ·
However, there baa been an upswtna ln procluc:tioG
alace the lean years of Alub'• "gold depression."
llJNING UPBllTS estimate lokt producUoa ln the
early ll'10I bad dropped to barely 10,000 ounces to 12,000.
ouncea per year. This year, Dr. Ernest Wolff ot the
UDlvenit1 of Aluka's lllnenl Industry Research La~
aald production could be u biCb as 100,000 ounees. worth rou~ t.o mllllon at todu'a prices.
··1 d IQ 20 percent ol tbe mlDen out there ltrld It
rich," Wolff Aid. .. Anotber 40 PllUllt are ma.ldDI a real
1ood Uvtnc."
Some A•uane looli: bopllul1J at tM IDeraie rot~
ol a new aol4 rub. But «ben rate tt u 1trtctly bCllll
leape-• far CrJ from U.. ~--I0,000 miDen an4. ad•entw•• IWU1IM4 Nomt'tcbel at tbe tarn ol t.ba centurr. ad torQmel wen made iD a mau..r ot clQa.
,.,,_. S. a tnmendoul latenilt ID Cold IA· Alma •' there ii., .......... Wei 'l'Qck., a.,., wbO lau .,._
tnvotftd la Pd mm•n1 for Cbe .... m ,..,.. ...... tM ... r::u:::-::r =:...~ Alr::cc:-.:: 1arfe ... l tr; t•':"'
SHOE
MOON MULLINS
THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane.
by Jeff MacNetly
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
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