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Marine Hostage:
'I'd Rather Die
In Freedom Try'
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 6, 1980
VOL 1J, NO. 1', 4 HCTI091S.• l'AG«S
Stro•gest Attack
Iran President
Raps Militan t s
By 11ae Aaaod•ted Presa
Iranian President
~boblhassan Bani Sadr angrily
tenounced the Moslem militants
lOlding the U.S. Embassy
1oat•ges in Tehran today as
'dictators who have created a
iovemment within a govern·
'Tlent."
B•ni Sadr's attack, bis
itroogest on the embassy mili·
.ants, came after they broadcast
* * * Marine Plans
&cape Try
From Tehran
allegations that the minister of
information and national
guidance, Nasser Minacbi, bad
"clos e links with the CIA."
M lo a chi was arrested by revolu-
tionary guards without govern·
meot authorization al about
midnight Tuesday.
The minister denied the al
legations before being selz.ed at
bis bome.
Tbe tension between Bani
Sadr and the m.lllt.aata aroee as
Iranian officials gave conflicting
signals on whether the establish·
ment ol a U.N. investigation of
the eit-shab's regime would lead
to the releue of tbe approx-
imately 50 embassy hostages.
1t was announced Tuesday
night that Bani Sadr bad heft
chosen chairman of Iran's ruling
Revolutionary Council,
strengthening bi.a poeitioo and
raising hopes amOfti those who
expect him to try to get the
Amerlca.rr hostages released.
Iran President
Flays Militants
Holding Hostages
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oi Busin·ess
Contract
Funding
Halte d
~ GAJlV G&ANVILLE Ql_o.y_ ....
The corporation that bas been
managing Huntington Beach"s
$2.6 m.lllicln-a-year federal job
program was all but put out of
buaiMU Tuesday by the Orange
County Manpower Commlsaion.
Followulg a SO-minute clo&ed
door meeting, the com missaoo
voted unan.lmously to unilateral-
ly terminate "all contracts Wlth
the Western Institute or Careers
Joe " The commission action came
midway through an audit ol lbe
company hired last Oct. 1 to
m a nage the city 's Com-
prehensive Employment Train·
1og Act <CETA) program .
Monday night. the Huntingtoo
Beach City Council voted to call
for a federal grand jury probe
tnlo Western.
But tbe manpowe r com-
miHk>&, tlH•ougb wfli~b ail
federal job dollars pass as they
now Into the county, took a
harder tine.
NEW YORK (AP) -Tbe U.S.
~arlne who ls believed to be tbe
vouaeest of the bo9taces lD Iran
wrote. bis ~ that be ia plan-1\lD~ .upe because be would ra die in a try for freedom
lbaa remala a captive, bis
pareab said today. ··we nceived slx letten in a
two-day period of lime about
Lhree weeb qo and the latest
correspondence told us that be ls
plaJllliaC an eecape and be would
ratber die ln that escape for
freedom than remaln a boataae.
any loo1er," Barbara Timm
Tbe new presldalt, stung by
the arbitrary anest of llinacbi,
told the Tehran dally newspaper
Kayhan that althoucb the mW· tanta may not realize It they are
r.avlDg the way for lawlesaneaa
D the country.
"How could you expect a eov-
emment employee to'Jo to work reellne secure," be s d. "When
there is no le1al or judicial
security in the country, t.bat will
undou~ lead to disorder."
VaUey Elementary
Teachers S trike
M-i-c-k-e-y
No Longer
Can Be 'X'
In addilloo to unilaterally
t e rminating contracts with
Western "effective oo later than
March 1," the commission said
<See JOBS. Pase A%)
. aald of her aoe, Kevl.n Hermen-
l n 1, a 20-year-old Marine ........ "It al9rmed me wbea I read lt
and J ~ ....ity aay whet.her
thGH are tu. feellnp at that mo-
meat« whether tbey are mak·
lq bim .., it. I doa't even want
to Mel*l•.-. OD lt," abe uld
lD U ..._... fn:MD Wuhlnctoo
oa NBC• '"Today" prop'am.
Mn. Timm, appearlna with
t..r bmlNIDd. Kenneth Timm,
left Ml' bome lD Oak Creek,
Wl1., for two days of State ~rt.IDMlt bri91\at• for t.be
fa•lllee ot UM JO Americana
b•N le the U.S. Smbuly tn
Telana. Boda a.al• U.e1 were
~· "We wei.n't r•a11urecl at
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Pa mil Sa.lained
LOI ANGSLICI (AP) -A su,. ...... Comt ,... nlmed
TuHda1 to cll1ml11 a pr•·
Mmlam'J JDjwdaD ::::= ltate ,.... ,...... •
t•r•lt for the propoH
, Palmd• ..........uonal Airport.
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Bani abo attacked the
state-owned television network
for actlq wltbout prior govern·
ment approval in livinl the em-
buay militant.a air time Tues·
day nllbt to broadcast their al-
le1aUona.
The mllltanta found
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'D EBIJGGI NG'
EASY Jf'l m AD
"The Dalb' Pilot made m,
..... efforts a lreat tueeele ...
An Intne man Mid t.bat after
aelUq bla car bl t.be Daily PUOC
c lauUted Hctlon. HI• ad
follows:
1"5 V'1 Baa Exel. eoad.
Low J61. All/nl ateno UleC>JtU·~
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BJ PHIL SNEIDt:&MAN °'_.._.. .........
Fnlltrated by wbat they qy .ll
a ataodatlll ln contract ta.lb,
Fountalo Valfey Elemental')'
School District tacben walked
picket llDea early today with..,.
Ion le9den clahnlna 75 percent
of tbe diatrlct'a teachers
partidpated.
"School la belD8 maintained
aa usual." Superintendent Glelln
Hardy ...n.ed today. "Weuve
an ample number of aubltltutea,
fully qualifted and accndited."
Hardy aald about 250 aub-
1tltute teaeben were on duty
thla monial at the dlalrict'a 1t
acboolt.
He aid 18 HCUritJ pard.t ba•• been hired to aafepard
campUHt ud acbool dlatrtct
eqalpmeat. 1ucb .. bulel, •· lD• the ltrlke.
Tbe ltrtb ditdtkle WU .....
at a oru.da1 al'tetDocm ...._
of u.. ,..,.... v~ Sdlea·
ttoD AModau. ..,. l11ll1n
MllllDlcl tbe molt ...... off•
mad• bf tb• 4l1trlct befon ~bnlr.etlf 11.a.t
ft~ dllt.riet ottend a • ,.,..
cent pay ra1H but would require
11
a loa1er teaching day and
ellmlHlion of the modified
school daJ ln wb.lcb 1tudeata are
d.lamUled earlJ onee each week
to allow teadlen Ume for ltalf
meetlnp and plaMtn1 aeuklm.
Before takina a vote. UIOcia·
(8ee ST&IKB, Pa1e A!)
His Ortkn
DiAorderly?
BALTIMORE (AP)-AnnJal·
ficlall at l'ort lleade wW bold
bearlnp into allet•tkma tbat •
"eutenant forced women Ile eoah
manded tobave HJt wlt.b blm. the
Balttmcn&m reported today.
Quotlq ..w.ntaned IOWCll,
the PQel' Hid tbat at 1 ... two·
bMa called to \eldfy ..... ..,.
acUvttlel witb tbe olftcer, wt.o II
tnelwpola~,._
unJt 1ttbe MUJIMdpoilt.
TIM IOSeet allio "'9 ~
U Hrtnl•tbattlM ......... 11 •
.. ,_.., loned the wom• to P*J
for •· bcMI room an4 ...... ud \Wed dnlp wtt.b tbem, tbe
Sun reported.
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SAN FRANCISCO CAP)
Mickey Mouse and cartoonist
Dan O'Neill bave ended tbelr
el1bt-year teaat fl1ht lnvolvinc
the ue of the fictlooal rodent in
porno1rapb1c picturea, docu-
ments on rue ln the u .s. District
Court reveal
O'Neill and others who
published parodies of Klekey
Mouse _,qec1 ln X-rated ac·
tivlUe1 uve ureed not to do It
anymore, whfle Walt Dlaney
Productlonl bu dropped eoa· tempt or court proceedln11
a1aiml tbem, lbe court~
dlacloMd 1'119day.
Dllaey attorney Paul
Laveroal aald tbe Httlement
"upbeld tbe priilclple ot law"
cited 1'J DUneJ lD blt le1a1 bat-Ue aplmt O'Neill Qd otbtr'I for al.llcM coom.Jit vkftat.km.
,... ~ court J ....... t apt• O NeW wt..._. a.
90hed la Air PlraMI ... ••
called IDr O'tWJl. Bobl>J ~ ud ,.. ..... to ,., '*-7 ........
'11latJllllammt .Ull 1tandl, but
appaNllltlJ a MCrtt a1reelDIDt
bu belD naeMd that DllM1 wUJ not try to eoll.ct.
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Ceast
Weat her
Ctearin1 toni&bt and
sunny Tbunday. Gusty
northwest wiDdl al 1S to 30
mpb expected Tbunday.
Lowa toftllbt 41 alone the
coast and 53 inland. Highs
Tbunday in the upper 60s.
I NSIDE TODAY
Gary IUdmoftd't legaci
/f'Om tllit H~ S.OC1' ~fJaU AU-Siar• HNa -. Storw, Polle BJ.
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Rationing Retall
Motoriat Tuma Table• on Oil Companie•
WIOT PLAlHI. NY. (AP) -Tll'M ol odd•vea and mulmalm .,_.... ,..._
ratlonlni, I mocorut ~I WQ to•
turn U. t.ablcie an UMt oU =1111•.
"Dear !.lrw l bavo wed your la ...
bllla for mf}G cNdlt c1rda
··oo TO INCaSAID DSllAND9 far
my fundl and d pl«ed mooey ~au.a Wa
month, I wiU not be abl 'to l'um1ab you wtth
the Rquesled ~meat.a. . "
Thal wu I.be bt11AnlN d an UOD.)'1DCMlll
letter publlabecl ln the hbnaarJ la• ol
Jury Views Videotape
Slaying Suspect Recorded V nder Hwnosis
An Oranl!e Count y 1ury
wal<'ht'd u v1deouipe Tuesdaay ln
wb1ch newsman Thoma~ Barley
claimed W)(ler hypnolliJI that be
earned a letter opener the day
hia wife was stabbed to death
fearing a confront.aUoo with ber
ulleged paramour.
The video recording was made
Saturday at UC Irvine Medical
Center as part of an attempt by
Barley's defense attorneys to
prove to the seven-man, five·
woman panel that Barley did not
mlend lo kill hia w1fe when he
lll•bbed h~r 17 limes out.Sick a
Santu Anu ('()(fee shop la.at May
2S
Whale under hypnoal1, the
former Daily Ptlot reporter re·
peatedly stated that ]\e believed
hla wt!e wa huvlng an affair
w1th another mttn. known as
Keith The hypnoslS session was
conducted by Dr. Thomas
K rolis k y . a Loi An ~e les
psychiatrist and lnatru('lor at
USC Medical School
Woman Arrested
Tot Feared Killed,
Buried in SF Sand
SA~ FRANCISCO <A P > -
Police searched a mile long
s tretch of beach along the Great
Highway today for a :>-year-0ld
l>oy they fear was killed and
buried m the s ands of Ocean
He a ch
Local off1cc•r-. and dogs from
the c1tv and ,\tht·rton polic1• de·
partmenl!-> romtwd thc> <'f1astlln1·
for fit'gtnald L.imon Wilham~.
"'hn dt!>appl·:.m•d "'hile playing
nt·ar ht~ homE-m Aldm<.'<la on
Tuesday aftt'moon.'
A JO.year-01<1 woman, whose
name was not made public, wai.
arrested by pohc<.· Tuesday night
and report<'dly told them that
:-.he had burwd the· <:htld
Th e worn.in, described by
police as hav1n~ a history or
psyt'hiatrlc problems. accom
panied police to the beach m the
.JFK's Mistress?
dnrk The bncf search then \\US
halted because of the tide
P ohce said they bad "good"
reason to believe that the child
was buried at the beach. 1oclud
mg the fact that the woman had
sand under flngerna1b and m
h<'r :-.hoes ·
\ ut hortlles ~<11d that th1·
"'nma n had telt!phnnt•d her
pJrcnL-. m San Francisco. told
them she had lht• child and was
· gomg ID dig a hole m the sand
by the Great I hghway." which
runs along the ocean on the west
~Id~« the~ty
The alleged kidnapper. who
n•portedly attempted and faih.'<i
to kidnap a child earher Tues
day in Oakland. was descnbcd
by pohce as having a history of
r acial violence The woman is
"'h1te and the missing boy 1s
black
Exner's FBI File
To Relllain Sealed
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-The
six remaining pages of Judith
Campbell Exner's FBI file will
remain sealed despite claims by
the self-proclaimed mii.tress or
the late President J ohn Kennedy
that the information might re
suit in mob reprisals
The 9th U.S. Court of Appeals
refused Mrs. Exner ·~ appeal
Tuesday or a 1978 ruling in
which she asked that the re·
maining pages from her 92-pl'lge
file be made available to her
Mrs . Exner. a one-time
Newport Beach resident, who
a lso c laimed lo have been
romantically involved with the
late Mafia boss Sam Giancana
of Chicago, said she feared the
files might contain sensational
• and inaccurate information
· about he r crime and White
House connections that could en·
danger her lJfe.
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The government said at the
time that she wanted the ftle
mainly as material for a
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planned book about her reputed
affair with Kennedy.
The appeals court sided wtth
the trial court in ruling that the
docume nts were part or a
l'riminal investigation report in
an exempt system of records.
FBI Probes
Senator Case
WASHINGTON CAP) -The
FB I is trying to determine
whether Sen. Howard Cannon
profited ftnancially from steer-
ing a trucklllg dereguJatJon bill
to the Senate com m ittee he
heads. according to published
reports.
The Nevada Democrat has de
nied any wrongdolng and says h.iB
recent ef!orts on dereguJaUon 8"'
opposed by the Teamsters union,
which is said lo be a part of the
agency inquiry.
A BC News reported Tuesday
night that the FBI is investigal·
ang whether Chicago busl·
nessman Alle n Dorfman, a
Teamsters union associate with
reputed links to organized
crime. "found a way lo reward
Sen . Cannon for steering ...
leglalaUon lnlo his Commerce
Committee.''
Adult Store
Under Fire
REDDIN'J (AP) -Reddina'•
ooly adult book it.ore, opened
leH than two weeks a10, la re·
cetvlng oppoelUon from several
source1.
Tbe owner ol the buJldlq on a
buay street tn Which Adult lk>oka
la installed aaJd Tuaday be wtll
file an unlawful detainer today
a1alnlt the openton, 15onoma
lnveatrMnt.I Ltd.
Alto today, the Sbuta County
Committee on Moral Colicema II
to t».lin plcketinl Adult Boob,
whleh Hll• aexu1lly explicit
boolla, ma1ut.n. and ftlm1 u
wetl .. HXUal aJdl. It a1ao bu •
MOY{t arcade.
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Keith. actording lo Barley, "is
the uuse ot all this agony I go
through
'TU fix htm when I see tum.
I'll fix him." Barley aaJd
Io the taped interview. Barley
Is asked lo reconstruct events
leading up to the fa tal s tabbing
of his wife. Catherine Barley.
rrom whom he was separated at
the Ume of her death.
The ni&bl before the attack.
Barley said he telephoned his
wife and overheard a man·i.
laufl!ht.t'r in the background
·'I want to know who he 1s
Kl•1th :lli?run I need a dnnk
that's what I need . . . l
nttd a dnn.k."' Barley stated In
tbe mterv1ew
Barley, 51, said he stayed up
psst 3 a m the day of the stab-
htnli? dnnlunJ( vodka. s it> pl for a
frw hours, then left the apart
mf'nt whel"(' he was stayln~ and
hou1ithl a half J,tallon bolUc of
\lo int•
l • 1>on rt'tummg home. he said,
~t rs llarlf'y telephoned him and
asked him to glw he r $300 to re·
pay a loan from her sister -a
loan that Rarll'Y said his wife
secured with her wedding ring.
Rather lhan wait for a 2 30
p m appointment. Barll'y said.
ht> began dnv1ng uround Santa
Ana . t•nding up at Fashion
Square where his wife workf.'d lll
a pct store
Undt'r hypnosis. Barley 1s una
bit' to descnbe what happened al
the .shoppmg center. other than
to say he walked around (or a
wht1e1lop1ng to see MfS Barley
As the interview progresses.
Tiarley abruptly becomes anfl!rY
and repeats. "Cathermc says no.
Cathenne says no ..
.As part of the intervie w
technique. Dr Krullsky Induced
Barley to use his nght hand to
write thoughts that he could not expreuor8lty.
He wrote a word which appears
to be "blood."
The defense has contended
that Barley was suffering a dis
sociat1ve mental reaction when
the stabbing occurred and was
not aware o( what traruipired.
He has pleaded innocent of the
murder by reason of inaanity.
At the coodusioo of the taped
interview Barley. after being
brought out of the bypnoUc state.
crted uncontrollably after read·
lng the word be bad written on lhe
notepad.
The defense wu scheduled to-
day to abow the jury. now bear·
ing its fourth week of teatlmooy.
a second videotape of Barley
describing the incident while un·
der a truth serum.
The vldeo recordine of the
hypooeia session was admitted
as evidence by Judge Muon L.
Fenton over the objection of
Deputy Dtalrict Attorney Cliff
Harris.
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STRIKE ...
lion offlclah warned teacben
that rejection of the latest offer
would mean a strike as the
teachers' next course of action.
Teachers voted 224 to &3 lo re·
ject the dlatrlct's offer. and
strike preparatlona ~1an Im·
mediately.
A number of teacher• ex·
pressed apprebenak>o concern·
ing the flJlallcial strain poMd by
a strike. espedally a lengthy
one.
·'They were told aa bonesUy a.a
we could that lbe day of lbe
lhree·day atrlke la 1one ln
CaWornla," 1aid Bill Blancbi,
e xecutive d ir ector of Weal
Oranse County Unit.cl Teacben,
an umbrella IJ'OUP·
The teachers have no stri.lte
fund and their income will be
completely cut olt unUl they re-
turn to claues, unlon omctai.
noted earlier.
Blancbl 1aJd a key to a quick
end to the atrlke la preaaure
from penmtt. He aaid teamen wm dlltribute Jeatletl to locai
bomea, in addltloa to tbelr
plckeUna dutl• .
At Jamel 0 . Harper Scbool,
near tbe bomll ot two diltric:t
tn&ai.et, all of lhl tebool'• 12
t11cben wa!Ud the picket UM.
Jell AtklNOD, a klndlr&art.en
teacher Nl'ViAa ., picket cap.
talD Mid aubei.ltutet were not
•too9ed. but...,. 1••• men ••kl.U um tbeJ not pa.rtlctpate
lD •trike bnaklDi.
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JOBS ••• IRA:N ••• .
-tb• company e&dDot apend any
CSTA mooeJ without flnt ..._
celvlAI ~roval from the com·
mtulon 1 deputy eaecutln
cllreetol'.
doeumMll ln the e mbuay nlea
"provlnc the ex.i1tence of daee
links between N11aer Mlnacb1
and boc.b the US. Embuly
and the CIA.'' Tehran radio re-
ported ln a broadcast moo.ltored
In Kuwait.
8o that tbote persona now
enrolled 1D UM dt1'• trainlnc
pro1r1m1 can cooUDut tbelr
lralla1n•. tbe mupower com·
mU.1on mad9 pl'OYtl4ou for It to
carey on l8der etl1 apouorabJp.
But the commlll1oa'a overall
acUon had the elfld ol aeuttlln1
Wnt.em u Hunllfttton Beach'•
lndepeodemt contractor for t.be
city·• maopower prosr1m1. lnumucb u tM compaay II
e ntlrely dependent on the
federal tu doUan di~ Its
way. terminatJon of U.. con·
lractt all but end itl role u the
c lty • s contnc:tor.
That leavea the cUy eatwtned
In coatinulq West.em f1DaDcla1
obhgaUom. 1ncludlnc the lease
or 3,500 square feet. of carpeted
orriC"e apace in Irvine at a cost of
$3,345. moatb.
Toucblng off manpower com·
mlsa1on's scuttling or Western
waa a $16.000 unaulhorUed loan
from tbe company to West«n
President Robert L . Cun·
nlngham.
"A $16.000 d.iabunement was
made from the $50,000 CETA
funds obtai ned rr om
Neaghborhood Youth Corps ... Ito
Cunningham) ror ha per.onal
uae on JWle 13, 1979.
"This loan .. was m ade
wllhout th~ knowledge or ap
proval of the Western direct.ors
or the Orange County ManpoWE'r
Commission." a preliminary
audit report said.
It wenl oo t.o point out that the
$16,000 ch«k payable to Cun
nlngham wu mlNlnl(, but that
lht> presu:ittnt had repaid the un
authonied loan with a $5.800
payment last Oct 22 and d
SI0.200 payment last month
The manpower subcomm1ttt'i'
th11t gavl' thl• audJl finding lO th('
full <'Omrruss1on went on lo rt:<'
ummend that Western 's con
tracts~ caocellf.'d
M t:'anwtule, the audit into th•·
<'nmpany·s affairs cont.inues and
·has been enlarged to lndude a.I
ICJ!3110ns or nepotJsm &gaanst
thrc·I' <'lty 0H1c1al!'>. \1ty Ad
m1n1strator Flo}d lfr ls1to.
J • t• r s o n n *' I O 1 r ,. c l o r 1-: d
Thompson <tnd furmt•r a.,s1slanl
1·1 1v adm101!->l rator H1 chard
Harlow
According to the allegation..,,
Bels1to'c; daughtt·r 1n ·la"
wofkt-d for what then ~u t..~
t lly's manpower pro~ra m from
December 1978 through March
1979
Th omp~on 'o; son rep<>rH·dly
was employ<.'<! m the program
through use or CETA funds for
six months in 1978
And Harl ow's daughter
purportedly was a CETA wortler
with the city for five mooths in
1978
Still under s('rutiny by the
aud itors are allegations of m14
management stemming from
the company·s alleged improper
purchuing rootrols as weU as a
number of lease agreements t:n-
tcred mto without prior city ap-
proval.
Wt1MPPnil1
State Health Director
Beverlee Myers says her de-
partmeo.t'a find.in& of DBCP
in 60 communJty wells in 10
counties "1s the la rgest
single instance of gound
water contamination ever to
affect th e p eo ple of
California "
Public Views
450-pound
Sea Monster
ROSl'ON 1AP1 -A deoep sea
monster -450 pounds of sqwd
-went on <hsplay today at the
New England Aquanum. as ex·
perts tned lo figure how lhf'
beast reached lhl' s hore'> '''
M assachUM'tL-.
The giant squ1d -not unhke
th1• ont> battll'd h y Capt ain
Nt'mo, 20.000 lt·aguf"' undN th1·
.. ~a. m the Jules Verne clasa1c -
was found dead lut weekend on
Plum Island. Mus
It wu <ti~vered by wilclliff"
ranger-. at thf' ParkN R1vt·r
:-Jatural Wildlife Beac·h T1·n
men v.e re rounded up by ttw
A q u a r 1 u m l n <' a r r y I l b·y
stretcher from lhe tw-ach
The aqwd 1s about eight f~ 10
body lmglh. Wlth tentacles lO tn
l6 feet long Nottung hkf' 1t had
been seen in ~ a~sac huselts
s ince a s1m1lar squid was fotmd
10 1908
G1..nt -t.tltlrtl~ .1rr0rrl1n£ l11
.1q uanum 1·:1.pl·rl i:•·nl'r .tlh
Ii\ P 500 t 11 I oOo f '"'t dt'1.'P in ttw
<H'l'JO
t\quan11m ... 1.1rr m1·mbf·r-. .,,11<J
tOdJy lht· '-l>t'C'lm• II 14-ill hi'
pumpcod full of J liquid formula In
pruerve 11
It will I>-· on dJ.,pfay for thrt-'1•
weeks. then mo " ed lo the
Muse um or Compa rative
ZOOiogy at Harvard
Ambassador Shot
BERN. S"1tzerland IA P I
Gunmen on foot shot and i.1.Jghtly
1nJ urt'd t.ht> Turkish Jmbas.,ador
lo Sw1t.z<'rland today ai. he wa.'
being dnven to 14-0rk. authonlJes
rcportf'd
Tbe student.I went on to ac·
cuae MtnacbJ of havlne used bis
poeltion u bead of Jran'a human
rt1hta commljlee l n pre·
revolutionary days lo travel to
Washington aod establish linb
with the U S. government.
Until today, Banl Sadr's
criticiAm ol the mlUtanU had
bee"l coaf1ned to statement.a .c.o
the errect that the new 1ovem ·
mer\t aione must make decls1ons
for the country.
U.S. official• are more op·
timi1t1c than eve r that Bani
Sadr will be able to brtn1 about
the releMe ol the captives, and
there is 1peculattoo former U.N.
Ambassador Andrew Young
may be tapped as a go.between.
lran'1 ecooomic coUOHlor in
Washington. Kamaran Mov-
asagbi. speculated Tuesday the
hostages might be released
March 21. the st.art of the Ira-
nian new year He aald the com·
ine formation of a government
by Bani Sadr and the Re volu·
llonary Council's agrttment t.o a
U.N sponsored 1nte rnat1onal
com mission lo investigate the
regime's charge1 aeainst the
ahah were "plus points as far as
the situaUoo goes."
Other official Iranian signals
Wt're confusing however.
Tht.' hostages were spending
their 95th day or captivity today.
They were seized Nov. 4 by lllili·
tant students who took over the
e mbassy and demanded that the
l' S government r eturn the de
po'>ed ~hah lo J ran for t rl al
* * * F,.....P~AI
MARINE •.•
all." Timm aa1d, "that after 93
or 94 days that t.he~'s really any
more inroad or anything dlf·
ferent than there was after day
one ·
Mr'I Timm '\aid the farnSUea
'lhared ··feelings of rrustraUon
and non movement" but bad
<;pllt fc...-lmgs about pr~edure on
otita1rung the hostages· releaae
·very definitely," s he s&Jd .
"'It''> aJmost like a div~~
Wf. don't know who''> right
incl v.ho'' "rnng Th" fact re
ruJin' that t"day 1s the 95lh day
The q~t1on was asked n ghl
•1ul at lhe bnt>ftng. 'Arc Wf> any
c lu:.1·r nJ.!}lt now to a rt:lease
than we were on day one"' and
tht> answf>r wa'>. 'We are more
hopeful now toward a release.·
"But being h0pef11l and bemg
1ctually capable of de. livering
are two differat thin&•.'' abe
uld
\1 r-. Timm 'aid "the> m06t n•
a .. s unnJ: th.In~· lhC'y hPard wits
that Iran has a new presidt'nl
and that a parhameot might ~
formt-d by m1d ·February.
'\\t> rf' talking al leas t
another 30 days:· she s aid. ··1
don't look at that as be10g op.
t1 masUc at aU "
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Furniture Centers is being comr letely
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Entire
Showroom
being
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for the
80'8
We will be CLOSING our doors temporarily in MARCH
to put the finishing touches on what will become the
most exciting new furniture showroom in Southern
California
Please Excuse the Mess!
Walla are coming down, platforms for new vi~ are being ~t~ llabtinl ii belna tnatalled, carpeting LS npped up ana
much more.
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FURNITURE
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,,
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Everyone at "ALPH'R woul<f llu to thank all our loyal cuaeomera who have ~ .. aloce ow CJl*l· tnc ln a.ta Mela a ,.ers qo.
WE COULDN'T HAVE
DONE IT WITHOUT
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' VOL 73, NO. 37, •SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ...
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1980 N Ft FTEEN CENTS
Iran Hostage Writes of beape Int.ent.
I
t, NSW YORK <AP> The U.S .
tlartDe who la ~lleved to be lbe
YOUfta-t al the holt.1n in Iran
t wrote b1I family that b la plan J. nln1 an e1ea.,_ becauae he would ~ rat.her die in a try for freedont ~tha n remain a capuv~. bu;
pareata aaid today l "We received BlX letters m 1t
l lwo-day period of time about
three weeks ago and the latest
corrapoodeoce told u.. that he ii.
f
lOVying
.For Seats
In April
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
OI U. Deity ,., ... $taff
Voters in Newport Beach will
have LO candidates and four
ba llot propositions facing them
, on the April 8 ballot. .,..,,..--
1 Filing for the campaign cl06ed f Tuesday evening with five can-
didates signed up for the seat be-~ ing vacated by Councilman Don
Mc innis. Incumben t R ay
{ Williams will face two opponents
and Mayor Paul Ryckorr hai:. •one .
; Most of the propos1t1ons deal
! with propoi.cd c•hangc!> an city
I elections.
1 One, sponsored by the
. Newport Harbor Area ChC1mber
. or Commerce, would change
• municipaJ election dates from l April of even numbered years to l November or CVl'n numbered
. years to coincide with general
~e~tions.
· A third election-oriented prop-
PSition is a measure that would ~hange the charter to coincide
with state law pertaining to
voter qualification. ll isn't con-
sidered cootroversial.
The fourth proposition con·
cerns the money carm•d by
council members At present,
their annual pay ra1..,ei. are
geared to increases in the con-
s umer price index.
The proposed a m endment
would set the increases at five
percent or the price index in
crease, wtuchever 1s :smallest
Here's a look at the can-
didates:
Distnct 2. Richard Clucas.
4403 Seashore Ori ve He 's a
photographer and has lone been
active m city comm1ltl·ei.
David Sboro, 12 T ribute
Court An advertising l'xecut1vc, •
his civic ac·tiv1t1es included heading the uni.uccesful coun·
cit-backed campaign to enact
restrictions on1 blufftop develop-
ment.
Rutllelyn Plummer, 4827
Riv er Ave . She is an in·
veatigator for the Orange Coun-
ty Office of Consumer Afrairs,
and bas been active in politJcs at
the county level.
Lee WatklH, 4904 Neptune
:Ave. A b~mess executive, he
was an un.successfuJ candidate
'in 1978 for the Republican 1o.omioation for th e 74th As-
.aembly Distnct seal oow held by j M~rian Bergeson.
&obelt Brockman, 122 41st St.
!He is a real estate businessman.
•His son was an unsuccessful
'candidate for the second district
seat in 1976.
Dlstrtd 5: Paal Ryckoff, ln·
•cumbent. 1200 S. Bay f'ront. A
!retired businessman, he has
,served two, four-year council
}terms.
Pttllllp Maurer, 3251,.4.i
Diamond Ave. A retired teacher,
be bas been active in the Balboa
(See APRIL, Page Al)
Coast
Weather
Clearing loni&bt a nd
1uony Tburaday. Gusty
northwest wloda of 15 to 30
mph especU!d Thursday.
Lowa tonlaht 47 aloog the
cout IDd 53 lnlad. HJ&ht TbundQ tn tbe upper eo..
plannJns an escape and be would
rather dlo lD Uaat a eape fOf'
rl"ffdom than rema.lA a.._....
any lon1er." Barbara ,,mm
ald ot her son, Kevin Hermen-
1n1. a 20 year-old Marint
r.erceaat.
"It alarmed me when J ,.N It
Jnd I N&nnot really say whether
1 hos ti are bis fee Un as at that mo·
menl oc wbetber they are mak·
mg ham say It. I don 'L even want
to aecond-pep on it," abe NJd
la u lmerviow from Wuhlaatoo
on NBC'• ''Today" Procfam.
Mra.' Timm, appeartnc with
her h"'band, Kenneth Timm.
left her home lo Oak Creek,
Wl1., for two day• of State
Department briefin11 for tbe
families of the ~ Americans
held In the U.S. Embuay in
Tehran. Both said tbey were
pesslmi8Uc.
-~ ........ SCIENTISTS EXAMINE REMAINS OF OIANT SQUID
St.adea of Capcatn Nemo and '20,000 Le99uea•
Squid a Giant
Deep Sea Monster Beached
BOSTON (AP) -A deep sea
monster -450 pounds of squid
-went on djsplay today at the
New England Aquarium. as ex
perts tried to •figure how the
beast reached the s hores of
M assachuaett.s.
The giant squid -not unlike
the one l)attled by Captain
Ne mo, 20,000 leagues under the
sea, in the Jules Verne classic -
was found dead la.st weekend on
P lum Island, Mau.
It was discovered by wildlife
rangers at the Parker River
Natural Wildlife Beach. Ten
men were rounded up by the
Aquarium to ca rry it by
stretcher from the beach.
The squid iA about eight feet in
body length, with tentacles 10 to
16 feet long. Nothini like It bad
been seen in Malsachusetts
since a similar squid was found
In 1908
Giant squids. according to
aquarium experts, generally
li ve 500 to 1,000 feet deep in the
ocean.
Aquarium at.a.ff members said
today the specim e n will be
pumped full of a liquid formuJa to
preserve it.
It will be oo display for three
wee ks, then moved to the
Museum o f Com pa rati ve
Zooloc at Harvard.
Trustees to Pick
New Board Member
Newport-Mesa school truaU!es
decided Monday to appoint
someone to fill a board vacancy,
despite a request by ooe trustee
that a special electlon be called
to coincide with tbe June
primaries.
Trustee Mike McLau1blln's
suggestion was defeated in a 5-1
vote.
The vacancy Is in Trustee
Area 5 -Balboa, Udo ule and
West Newport. Trmtee Carol
Martln resigned Jut week, cit·
inl penooal reUODI.
Interested penons wbo live in
that area can obtain appU.c•·
lions at the aupertntendent'"I ol·
flee, 1101 Hth St. New(>Ort
Beach toclQ UirouSb nooft Feb.
15 and must Htum them by 5
p.m . Feb.15.
"I've IOl faith that the people
would do at leut as aood a Job
of aelectln1 aomebody as we
would. Alter all, they selected
WI ."
Although the board bu ap-
pointed replacemenh in the
past, all six current trusleel
have been elected to thelJ' POil·
Uon1.
Tru1tee 8 .J . Sklllin1 cited
three concerns. Sbe uid the
112,000 could provide but PUMI
for a moath for eoo cblldren ii
the 1illb1et approye1 • tl a dQ
but t .. ; that durbu ......
primArJ lt wW be dllftcult to 1• medla aipace for a local elecUaa;
and tbat aa elected trust.. couldlll't be Mated uaUl July, whlle u aDDOlatee could be
IMted m A.Ditl.
IN IDE TODAY'
GOrtf ~dmottd'f UgGCJI lrom Uw Hunttngton Btoch
balatbaU AIUtort U.,_• on.
Storr. Pao-Bl. 1 A apedal meetlnt to interview
candldate1 wlll be held by
tru1tee1 at 5 p.m. Fe b. 20. 'ftae)'
plan to make an a,ppoiA&mellt
beforeFeb.28.
Tnllt.ee Betty Balley said lbt
bell•"' TrUltN Area 5 1boGld be reprt1ented on the board
wblle It mu• m~ poUey de·
cl1IODI IDd tr1m• ••out ..
mllUGD from lta ~ • ...._
•••• MY'P..,_. Att.... rr1 Ctt = ·l f:'-1,:.:. ~t· ---=== ~ !=~ .. ~= el! .... ~------..
1
"I feel 'IWJ ~>' Ullt.., 1bould b••• an eleeUon,"
McLa......_ Mid. He ... tll8&
tbe eoli to UM dllrrlft woald be
aboat su.-, addlq, .. U tlMil'•
tbe co1t of democracy. It '•
cbHp.
•Ult .. "'""4 ........ -·~-oa. trwt.lt ... ...., .....,
.,.. •• , ntld .......... lllllart .. 1191111 ...... .., ..... . ..... .,, ......... ~
te'11ler la1otf1 a11d otbtt
bud11t-related at.ma.
t
"We weren't rea11ured at
alJ," Timm 1aJd, ''lh•l att.r 13
or 94 days that there's really an.y
more, lnroad or anything dif·
ferent than there WU after day
one."
Mrs. nmm aaid the families
shared "feelings or fr~tration
and non·movement •' but bad
split feellnp about procedure on
obtaining the boetages' release
* * *
"Very definiuly," 1be said.
"It's almost like a divided VOOP
. .. We don't know who's ritht
and who's wrong. The fact re-
mains that today i.a lhe 95tb day.
"The question wu asked right
out at the briefine. 'Are we any
closer rlebt now to a release
than we were on day one'?' and
the answer was, 'We are more
hopefuJ now toward a release '
.. But being hopeful and being
* * *
actually capable of deUvertng
a re two different tbin&s," she
said. ·
Mrs. nmm said "the most re-
assuring thing" they beard was
that Iran hu a new president
and that a parliament might be
formed by mid-February.
'·We' re talki ng a t least
another 30 days," she said. "I
don't look at that as being op·
t1m1fltic at all ..
* * * Iran Chief Irate
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Students Said Dictators
By 1be AsllOCla&ed Pr~!lb
Ir a ni an Pr e s ident
Abohlhaaaan Ban i Sadr angnly
denounced the Moslem m1lllanu
h old ing the U S Embassy
hostages in Tehran today as
''dictators who have created a
government within a govern
ment."
Bani Sadr 's attack, his
strongest on the embassy mah
tants. came after they broadcast
allegations that the minister or
1n fo r mat1on and national
guidance. Nasser Mmach1, had
"close links with the CIA ·
Manactu wa.'> arrested by revolu
t&onary guards without govern
ment authorization at about
midnight Tuesday.
Only One
Objector
To Bus Fee
Only one parent spoke up at T~'1 N4•~· .. •• aebool
boaN • • •l'nil DC-dee to • propaeed *1. a dq lac I• for
student. at all grade levels.
About 30 me mbers of the
general public atleoded the
meeting. but it wasn't clear
whether they bad come because
of that agenda it.em.
Judith Shane. who lives in
north Cost.a Mesa, t.old trustees
she knows parents who would let
their young chHdren walk to
school across busy streets and
hazardous freeway overpasses
rather than pay the fee
Trustees reached no decision
T uesday They said the proposal
will continue to be rali.ed as they
look fo r ways lo trim about S3
million from next year's budget
The fee would save the district
about half of the $500,000 a year
it spends on buses, accordjng to
district officials. Currently, ooJy
hlgh school students must pay
for buses They are charged 50
cents a day.
Trustees said they want to be
sure low-income families aren't
unfairly penallud by a bws fee.
and that there ls aome leeway
for a student who forget.a bis bus
pass one day.
Jo addiUoo, officials said that,
by changing some s chool
schedules so that Orange County
Transit District buees could be
used on aome rout.es, tbe district
could save an addxtional $4.5,000
to $50,000 per year.
Truatees aald they want to
make a decision as soon as
poHlble ao both parents and dis·
trict offlciala can make plans.
Real Hone8t
Politician
RENO, Nev. (AP ) -If
elected, he wtll taJte brtbes
and other f0rfll4 of trait,
raJ~ taxes, and vote for
the Equ..,l Rilbll Amend-
ment "lf the &iris will fool
around wtth me."
Fred Copeland Jr., a
H·J•ar·old used car
sale1man wbo c11l1
blmaelf "Flaky Pred,"
aays bit candidacy ii de·
1lped "to tbow wbat a l:~~ the polltJcaJ 1y1t.em
He •dda that be b11
not.bina but respect for the
lncum&ln&. But, he 1-.Yll
''If the odw' idiou cu run for olftee, • CM I ...
The mm1ster denied th1: c.I
legations berorl" being he1u d at
h1b home
The tension between Bani
Sadr and the militants arose as
Iranian officials gave conflicting
s ignals oo whether the estabush
ment of a U N anvesUgation or
the ex-i.hah 's regime would lead
to the release or the approx
1mately 50 embassy hostages
It was announced Tuesday
night that Baru Sadr had ~n
cho!>vn chairman of Iran ., ruling
Ht'\Olull o nar) C ounc il .
'itrengthening his pos1t1on and
r:ui.rng hopes among lho\e who
upt'rt him to tr) to get the
Amencan hostages relea~
The new president, ~lung by
the arbitrary arrest of Minach1 ,
told the Tehran daily newspaper
Kayhan that although the mill-
lants may not realize it they a re
paving the way for lawlessness
in the country
··How could you expect a gov
ernment employee to go to work
feeling secure." he said. "When
there 1s no legal or JUd1c1al
sec unty in the country, that will
undoubtedly lead to disorder ··
Bani Sadr also attacked the
'>lJte owned tclev1s1on network
for acung without pnor govern
mC'nl :tpproval in g1\ 1ng the cm
bJsi.y m1ht<tnti. air tame Tu~
dJ) night to broadcast their al
leg a lions
<Stt IRAN, Page A2)
-Cronkite to Quit
Anchor Post By '81
WASRJNGT<>N <AP > -
Walter Cronkite, who for years
has been t elling Americans
··tbat 'a tll• way H ••" aa aaclwi r,_ta.CBS....._
Ne.-1. ..,. lie wants to m~ to
o tber assignments for the
networit
Cronki~. in an interview W1th
The Washington Post pubh.sbed
today. said be plans to leave the
Everung News program no later
than November, l981, when b&s
contract expires.
''I have no in~ntion of leaving
the a1r," he said. "It's just my
intention to slow down a littJe
and not be frozen to the daily
grind."
Cronkite. 63. said,he wants to
take on other assignments for
CBS
Cronkite helped put -and
kt•ep -the CBS news program
at the lop of the raungs a decade
ago He took the anchorman
position m 1962 when CBS ex·
panded ats evemng news show to
a hall hour
In addition lo htS wttlaught
appearances on the Evening
News. Cronklle 1oterv1ewed
luding fi gures of the tJmes.
traveled with presidents oo ma
jor foreign tnps and covered the
major events of America 's
space program.
Cronkite said network officials
asked tum several weelr.s ago
about his Evening News plans
"I told them that I'd like to be
able to step out rtght now, but
.,. ..........
WBGHING ANCHOR
Walter Cronkite
they won't let me do 1t rigbt
away." he said.
Speculallon over who wouJd
replace Cron.klte as anchorma"I
and managing editor of the l
newscast has centered on two '
other CBS newsmen · -Dan
Rather and Roger Mudd Both
reportedly have been courted by
ABC and NBC
Touchy Housing
Issue on Agenda
Members of th e Newport
Beach Planning Commission are
to consider chan1es to tbe city's
aeneral plan Tbunday that have
the Irvine Company cryina foul.
The chln&es contemplated in-
clude a policy that would em-
power city officials to prohibit
buildln& homes lo cer tain
sensitive areu. CompaDJ repreeentatl•• 1ay
thole cban&• are coollacatory.
unre__.bae .nd arbitrary. Seaaldn areas are defined ln
tbe document at rlpartan
habitall, alopel, nolH impacted
areaa .ad flood plalnl. Jim Hew1cker, director of
plaaalnl for the city, said that lf
cltx olftcla.ll were to prohJbU
tiuUdbaa ln ~ areaa on tM dt.Y'• remala•na vacant laod. It would reduce cWTtnt denalU..
bylO~-lo a ....,. to eomm.....,.,1 loMrt ....... lnlM ColllfM)' .-1ce ,,...._t, Mid U.. nrm
"obJMU 1troe1~ to f'811Mt' down·_.. ol oar reeWIDdl,)
bulldlq •"-la t.b• p1M ol makiq reflnementa to OeMral
Pl an defiru tioos. "
In December. city officials ap·
proved another 1en eral plan
amendment that cut in hall the
a mount of future bulldin1 the
company wtll be allowed t.o do
on It.a vacant acrea1e.
The commlalonen meet at
7:30 p.m. at city ball.
'DEBVGGING'
' EASY WITH AD
"The Dally Piiot made my
HJea effort.a a 1re1t succen."
An lrvtne man aald that aft.er aelUna hit car ln th• Daily Pilot
cla111flad uctlon. Hit ad
follows:
ms vw eq Exel. eond
Low ml. All/FM at.ere<>
$2900 JCa•IUUtll
If you want' 1nat succesa
••lllq YoU? car tr)' tbe trt~b Dally Piiot ad-vlaou al
'42·5171.
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:.----JlJST BREAKING ~----..
LONDON (AP> Gold rcJM .-. .. • .... lit llMiup:
today In advance ol t.be lntern&Uaoal MOMta.rJ had'• IUCCJcm ol "4.00D ~ ol bull* ..... tllle day.
Loedoa'1 ft~ major fOld de.,,. ftnd tM ttoalaa price at
· '718, \Q>ff'Om ... TUead11. TheNewYotllprtcewlft7lJ. d ..... .
Tho tut Ume 1o&d topped 9100 an OUDCe •u Jan 1Z ...... a
P4triod ~ VGUtlle tradlna ~ lbe Sovt~ 11\teneoU. ln At1baa11tan. TM mml Mt • ..,, LD Nn Yon OD Ju.
21, tben 1ank •low a IMS two days later In PllAlckJ tradtllf.
SHwr wblth hit a rtt0rd .. an OUDce Jui, ll. ... , ....
today ln ~ at b ~. up D.50 from Tuuda.1'1 clOM. t wu
A'7 l~lQNewYort. -... .. .. _...
f'i •l .. C 814teb A•• ..... 'l'rtp•
PlCO RIVERA CAP) Five frelOI un deral~~ u:
end ol \.be Rlo Hoodo Bridle toc)ay, b&ockin~ a._._ ::~alt commuten \.Clnl the Santa Fe railroad • main lbtet
from San Dt• to to. A.~dea hen four empty can and one ~re were no lnju..1es w p • ount loaded wtth pu.Jp board derailed at S 30 • m. near ar m
Boule~ar:·mtrak lraina on their way trom San Dleco were halt·
ed and aeniers were bused lnto Los Angeles Panenaen
headed fu°tbe other direction w ,.. bused rrom Union StaUoo to
F ullerton where U\ey boarded the trains, which were turned
around ror the retum trip
'N•aeSelat te Al .. ••
MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet news agency Tass today ~aJd
Chinese advisers were being sent across the bord~r into
Afghanistan along with "thousands" of Afgha n rebels trained 10
China to fight the Soviet-backed Afghan go.vernm~nt.. ,
··w e have facts mdicatting that Chinese advisers and
·instructors' often accompany their +'charges' on their ban~lt
raids," Tass said in n dispat ch from lts correspondents in
Kabul, the Afghan capital
1t'091ftt la Bratt. E'ae ored
RICHMOND. Va. (AP> -Former Chief of Naval Opera·
uons Adm. Elmo Zumwalt said today that President .cart.er told
him he wants women to be included in draft registration.
"1 met with the president last week and he told me be bad
<Jecided to include women in the regislaratlon and _would make
an announcement to that effect today." Zurn wait said.
Al the White House. press secretary Jody Powell reiterated
that the president has not decided whether to ask for the reg-
istration of women.
Frowe Page A I
IRAN SPEECH ...
The militant s f ound
do<·uments in the embass} fil e-.
· proving the existence of doM•
links btotween Nasser Mrnach1
and both the US. Embassy
Sixth.Grad
Oass Return
Savings Eyed
Moving sixth grade clanes
from middle schools back to
t•lementary schools in the Costa
Mesa High School attendance
area could save the Newport
Mesa school dis trict about
$50,000 a year, trustees were told
Tuesday
Several trustees said they had
talked with parents who favor
making the change so that their
youngsters will attend school!>
closer to their homei;
Trustees, who looked at .the
item in conjunction with lnm
ming their 1980"81 budget by an
estimated $3 mlllion, said they
would like lo hear public com-
ment at their Feb. 26 meet.Jog.
A representative from the
Paularino School PTA spoke at
Tuesday's meeting in favor of
returning the sixth grades to lht•
elem entary schools
That change was made this
yt•ar m the Corona del Mar Hi gh
attendance area.
Deoutv Oislrict Suoerinten·
d e nt Norm Loats said the
Newport Harbor H11(h School al·
tenciaoee area already bas some
sixth grades in the lower-grade
schools, but that removing the
sixth grade from Rea Middle
School in the Estancia lligh at-
tendance area would leave Rea
with insufficient students.
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and th<' CIA." Tehran radio re
ported 1n a broadcai.t monitored
1n Kuwu1t
The students went on lo 1.tC·
l'USC Minachi or having used tus
position a,., head of Iran's human
rights committee 1n pre
rPvoluttonary <Jays to TI'ave1 to
Washin~on a nd establish links
with tht.• US governm<'nt.
Until today. Bani Sadr'-.
l'ratic1sm of the militants had
been confined to statemenLc; to
the effect that the new govern-
ment alone must rnalle declaloos
for the countrv.
u s officials are more op-
l1m 1st1(' than evt'r that Bani
Sadr will be uble lo bring about
the release of the captives, and
there 1s speculation former U.N.
Ambas~ador Andrew Young
may be tapix'<l as a go-between.
Iran's economic counselor m
Washington. Kamaran Mov·
asagh1, speculC:1ted Tuesday the
hosta~es might be released
March 21. the stc.irt of the Ira-
nian new year. He said the com
ang formation or a government
bv Rani Sadr and the Revolu-
tionary Council's agreement to a
U . N. sponsored internation al
com m1ss1on to investigate the
regime's charges against the
shah were "plus points as far as
the situation goes.''
Other official Iranian signals
were conlus1ng. however
The hostages were spending
their 95th day of capt1Vlty today.
They were seized Nov 4 by mlli·
tant students who took over the
embassy and demanded that the
U S. government return the de·
posed shah to Iran for trial
E',.._PageAJ
APRIL ...
Island Improvement Associa-
tion.
District 7: Ray WlWama, in·
cumbent, 1723 Port Sheffield
Place. He ls a community col·
lege biology instructor and ls
compJetina his fint term on t.be
council.
Jobn Cox, 1306 Outrigger
Drive He is an advertising
agency owner who baa been ac·
Uve with local youth groupa •uch
as the YMCA and Boy Scouta.
Jeffre1 Gaynor, 2005 Yacht
Vindex. He lists bis occupaUoo
as real estate.
MiMile Launched
From Vandenburg
VANDENBURG AJR FORCE
BASE <AP) -An Ale Force
Mlnutema.n·I inter~onUnntal
baJllltlc m111Ue wa laundMd
from V•ndeaber1 Air P'orce
Base Tuelda1 lll~t1.•JM*temen
•lid. fta npor U'aJD ~-~ Mee ta tM IQ --. tla• ,,. ..... Co Mt. ..
Tbt m1uile WU lnaCW 8t I
p.m. bf ~c Air CCllDllUIDCI
mlllalle c61DMt v.ope troa. die toaa~c•Auu.-.atr. s. w.,,. Air rwee •• ta W7~
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l•t•l •'411> ln ccmtrael neeot.11· UoH bet .. .., flfewport·Meaa
n'-ool otndall aod teaeb.en,
dlllrkt offtdab MJd today.
~ a18o Mid I P"Vlouily
Hlee&ed P•Del cbatrmao,
WUllam S. RuM, WU UDIY.U.
bl ud bu beea replaced bJ
Leo We<ii, alto an arblLrator IOI'
NB Fraud
'Target'
Loses Bid
8y FREDERIC'& SCBOEMEBL
• Of Ille D.tlly ...... •utt
The target of an ever-widening
multi·m1lllon dollar Newport
Beach fraud loves tigaUon bas
lost a court btd to be allowed to
surrender if and when bis arrest
is sought by Ne wport Beach
police.
Garrison M Everett clrumed
in documents filed this week m
Oranee County Supenor Court
that he would not flee the coun·
try if he ts named as a _defendant
in th ~ fraud invcsl1~ation mvolv
ing Omega Financial Corpora
tion .
But Newport Bench police ~n·
vesligator Susan Race and city
attorney Robert H . Burnham
believe Everett will s kip the
('Ountry if police a re forced by
court order to give him advance
notice or any impending arrest
Such an order was granted
Monday by Judge Ronuld II
Prc nner at the request or
Everett's attorney. William
Sheffield
Hut Judge Prenner. after con·
stder in~ arr1dav1ls filed by
poliC'e, reversed the ordN Tues·
day but agr<'Cd to con:-.1der its
r<' in s tatcmen t at u hl' a nng
:-.chc•cJult-d for Fnday
Pol1<.'l' ::tr<' inve~t1~ating al
Jcgat1ons that Everett u~•·d
Omt•gu t-'inancc to bilk investor..
out or at least Sl million that
authoril1C'S daim was diverted
to offshore island trust funru. m
lb.c C;.&abbean
t\!'. investigators have detailed
thl' alll'~l'd ~chcme , investors
wcrl' askc:d to put up money for
ca rd1ovas('ular diagnostic
equipment that w as leased tu
medical institutions
The mvest.Jgation has reveakd
that QOt ,JI the invested money
w11 •pent ft>r the medlq-1 equlp-
m ent, authorities saJd .
According to <'Ourt records,
)!etween Sl and $2 m illion from
Omega is unaccounted for. The
records indicate the firm had as·
sets or approximately $4 5
mil hon.
Everett asserted in a declara·
lion filed with the court that he
would not nee prior to any ar·
rest lie conceded tn the docu
mcnt that he is on probation
following a 1978 conviction on a
s ingle count of writing bad
checks.
Sheffield cl:.iimed that police
and the city attorney were
·'parading horribles" before
Judge Prenner in their attempt
lo block the arrest notification
Sheffield said the ootifi<'ation
was being sought so that Everett
would have the opportunity to
s urrender.
CdM Suffers
Two Cuts in
Electricity
Workmen from the Southern
Call!om.ia Edlaoo Co. said today
they aren't sure what caused a
second power out.age that struck
the Corona del Mar area this
morning .
The first outage, which <>e·
curred at 1:41 a .m., left 2,700
customers without electricity.
primarily in Jasmine Creek ,
Harbor View Kills and along
East Coast Hiehway from
MacArthur Boulevard to the Up·
per Bay bridle.
A company spokesman saJd
that out.ace wu caUled by the
det.rforatloo of inaulaUon oa a
cable at the bridle .
He Uld power wu reatored by
C:22 a.m.
However at 7:57 a.ID., t.be area
.,,., blacked out a•aln· Power
WU reatored by 8:30 a .ID. At
mldd_a1 workmen were 1tlll
aearcbla& tor the cauae of the
1econd out.ace.
Sldee Clearinl
.,,...~..,..
Tiie tbHat of ahowera in
Northern Callfomla WU ftPNl· ed to dt•'"'tb Wa att.rnocm u
1tiet bNiD to ele•r from lbt
north, tie JlfaUoeal Weatller Senlu ••ld, Cooler tem·
perat11N1 "''' fotee11t fot &clall)l&tamOI& .....
ding_s Scheduled
tr:..:::~ EmplO)'UMDt
T••dterw bave •elected aa their delept.e RUdy Koe , a field
repreMnUUv-of the American
P'edereUoo ol. Ttacben, AJ'L.
CJO.. and cMeta.ls have Plcbd
Sacramento attor'l)ly John w. Dukey.
'tbe ~ wt.U foeu on two
remalD1n1 lHuet In dJteui.:
wa1a a.ad an elementary ICboot
enrtchaMat proeram.
Teacben are Uk.inf ror an 11
percent ralM retroac\lv• to Nov.
1 and another 11. percent alter
July l. 1be dlttrlct lJ offertnc 8
percent retroactive and S per·
cent after Ju.Jy 1.
Teacben allo have requested
• auanatee that the enrichment
Pf'OPalD woo 't be cut except to
corTBpODd lo decltnln& enroll-
ment. l>llt.r1ct official.a have saJd
lroi~, Newport
Get Company Report
By DAVID KlJTZMANN
Of .... 0..1, ..... Miff
It's slick and It's glossy. And if
you' re a resident of J rvine or
Newport Beach, you've Probably Just received one ln the mail.
The Irvine Company's
"Report to the CommunJty Ull90"
has been arrivine at the 21.000
households In Irvine and 30,000
household.s in Newport Beach this week
According to company of .
f1cia ls. the report's purpose ls to
provide residents with anfonna.
lion on current and future ~
velopmenl on the Irvine Ranch
··and to share with these c1Uuns
our development philosophy."
A spokesman s&d this mom-
mg the dawning of a new decade
Fuel Tanker
Afire at Sea
Abandoned
MIAMI CAP> -A 600·foot
tanker loaded with d1ttel ful'I
c-aught fire near Dry Tortugas 10
the eastern Gulf of Mexico lo·
day, and its 3J crew members
were abandoning the blazing
ship, the Coast Guard reported
"'They're gett.mg into the life
rafts now." said Coast Guard
s pokes man M 1 ke Ayers in M1am1.
He said the tanker identified
itself as the An es a nd reported
··an unlimited amount" of No 6
diesel fuel aboard
The ship wai. localed about 40
miles west of Dry Tortugas, a
desolate island 90 miles west of
Key West.
The tanker saJd it had a fire in
thf ~ {'OOP' aad Uae crew
w•s abiAdorilni. Ayeri ~akt.
He said the cutter Cape York
was headed for the Anes "We
have aircraft going out there to
~el the guys out of the water ,.,
:.oon as pos:i.1ble."" h(' said
The tanker ·~ regis try and
destinalloo were not 1mmed.iately
known
was believed to be the ap.
proprtate time to bnog residents
of the two communities up lo
date on company plans.
Cost of preparing the reports
waa estimated at SS0.000.
lo terms of content, however.
th e document Is somewhat akimov.
Irvine Mayor David Sills said
he was anti('1pating a re port on
business plans and projecUons .
"'What came is one or those
things you get from a travel agency." he said
Concluded the mayor , ··1t ·s
not a scholarly m1ss1ve ··
Company President Peter
Kremer. acknowledging that his'
hrm has "created much or lbe
physical environment m wtuch
we live." says tn the report that
ever yone. "as residents. as
voters. as rommumty leaders,
and as consumers. play an 1m
portant rote·· tn shaping a ('()m munity
Much of th•• report·s text 1:s de
voted to tracmg the history of
development m the area. One of
the few glimpses into the future
1s contained in lh1s statement
about lrvme ... We know that re
tail and 5ervice business firms
cannot sue~ unlJI an area has
su((iclent popuJat.Jon to create a
market demand
CoM Anglers
Scorch Pier
PolJ~ said today the hre that
left a three·foot area of the dock
at Channel Road and East
Balboa Boulevard scorc hed
Tuead.ay waa.o 't • cue of anoa.
tt wu jast 1 use of a toUple
of unidentified fishermen \lo ho
~ot cold and bu.ill the fire to kl~P
warm, officers explam<'d
As a result. r 1t) off1 ('1aL'> .... ay
they may post sign~ on the p1t-r.
\l.SmiJJg a1tamst bwlding hres
on tbe Wooden stru<'tures
they can't suarutee any pro.
1ram1 until tlMY"ve round waYll
to trim about Sa million from
neict year's budget.
In a related move, Paul
Jordan, ttie teachers' chief
negotiator, submitted to trustees
Tuesday a bud1et priority lilt be
said could help them make cut.a
while reserving enough to live
teachen a subltantial raJae.
The priority list di vi des expen.
ditures Into three catecories,
with highest priority given to
direct instructional coat.a and
lowest to those tabbed "non·
student-connected costs."
In the first category art>
teacher, librarian, Instructional
aide and counselor salaries and
benefits, a long with books and
instruct.Jona! supplies.
School board President Ken
Wayman, a former teacher,
thanked Jordan ror the list but
questioned whether costs related
lo direct student contact are
necessanly the same as costs
that affect the learning process
0 1atnct spokeswoman Jean
Harmon noted that principals'
:-.alanes were included in "oon-
student-connected costs" while
utilities arc in the intermediate,
·1nd1re<:t cost .. category.
"Some pa ren ts might not
J.:n·<· that pnnc1pals aren't con-
Dt'l'IC<i with students," she said .
..And ('an you have a learning
pro('t'S.., w1thout hghts, heat and
"''.Ht'r '~ ..
Kidnapper
Gets Prison
CASTRO VALLEY <AP) -A
Cas tro Valley contractor has
been sentenced to five yurs an
'>late pnl><>n after being convict
c•d or kidnapping h1~ lov1•r or 18
) t'.tr:o. Jnd ~cll1ng hl'r house
af 1 re
Edward Sewa rd was sen
tenced 1,. Alameda County
Superior Court of abducting
Judith Teuls('h. because she re.
portedly wanted to end their re-
lationship
Authon ties sa.id the 55-year-
nld Seward beat the 41-year-old
woman, forced he r Into the
trunk of a car and set her house
afire. Seward was arrested afLer
people heard the woman's cries
for help from the car trunk
Plane Crash-lands
SAN DIEGO CAP) -A single. ~ea l prn ate airplane crash-
ldnded 1n the rugged terrain
near the 1ntersect1ons or Jn.
lerstate 805 and Palm Street
:ifter tht-pilot, Charles Alan
f<andaJJ, reportedly got Jost 111
lhl' fog There were no inJunes
..ind no reported damage to the aircraft.
~"'-·L~ Please Excuse the Mess!
Entire
Showroom
being
remodeled
for the
80's
Walls are coming down, platforms ~or ~ ~are beiJ:ig ~t1 new lildlting as beina inltalled, carpetuig lS oeing npped up ana
much more.
$500.000
FURNITURE
INVENTORY MUST
BE SOLD!
A Totally New
&&ore need.I Totally
New FvnJture
RALPH'S WILL BE YOUR
FURNlTURE STORE FOR THE &O'S
THANK YOU
ORANGE
COUNTY
Everyone al RALPH'S
would like to thank an our
k>yaJ cuatomen who bave ~ m since our ope. Ing In c.o.&a Meal 2& yean ..,.
wg COULDN'T HAVE
DONE IT WITHOUT our
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t
. Huntington Job PrograDl BisDlantlefli
Council
Hit on -Job .Plan
By STEVE MAaBL£ Of .. o.lty ...... _
Huntington Beach City Counctl
members criticized city officials
today for not keeping a close eye
on a private, non-profit firm set
up to handle the city's $2.6
million federal job program.
·'I want to know the timing on
this whole thing," said Coun-
calwomao Ruth Finley. "If it
turns out someone got an Inkling
of this trouble several months
ago, then I smell a cover-up."
The council last fall
authorized the Western Careers
lnstitute lnc. to take over the
city's federally funded job pro-
gram. Tues day, the Orange
County Manpower Commission.
in eCfect, put Western out of
business because of concerns
about alleged mismanagement
uncovered by commission
auditors.
City Council members said
they now must come up with a
new plan for ~dmini stering
federally-funded job trainlng in
Huntington Beach.
"I was against the idea Qf let-'
ting a private firm handle our
money lo begin with." said
Councilwoman Ruth Bailey "fl
was a bad idea and that's
becoming very clear right now "
.. It appears things were very
badly handled." said Coun-
cilma n Ron Pattinson "Ob·
viously, there wa& a foul up in
our system on checks and
balances."
Several council members pre-
dicted City Administrator Bud
Belsito ·might be held to answer
for the actions of Western of-
fi cials when they were on the ci-
ty payroll a nd mana~in~ the
Employment and Training
Center of Huntington Beuch.
Belsito said today there wouJd
have been no way for him to
know or suspect mismanagement
by Western officials
·• Jt 's easy to say now that
some<>ne should have known what
was going on. but it ·snot thals1m-
ple," Belsito remlfrked.
But 1'1-fs. Fi nley predicted city
offtciaJs are going to be asked to
do a lot.of explammg.
Cheryl Lcqucx or New York
models a pair of "Zany Zap-
pe r..s." a ne wly introduced
novelty. The plastic g lasses
flas h bright red lights when· a
liattery-powered. hidden con-
trol button is pushed.
County Flies
Canada ~lags
In Gratitude
Canadian fl ;igs arc flying on
seven county flagpoles today in
honor or last -week's s torybook
rescue or six Americans from
I ran.
The Orange County Board of
S u p e r ,. 1 s o r s p r o c I a 1 m e d
fo'cbruary "Canadian Apprec1a
t1on Month" Tuesday and or
dt'r<'d the Canadian fl ags to he
flown above Orange County
flags
The Canadian flags, which are
red maple leaves on a white back
ground, were loaned to county
omcials by lbe Canadian con·
sulate in Los Angeles. said Tom
Daley, aide to Supervisor Ralph
Clark
The banm:rs will be flown on
poles o~ide the Hall of Ad
minist_gftion and the old county
courthOuse in Santa Ana, and
the county's five distntt courts
Sunset Beach Man
Faces Fraud Charge
A Sunset Beach man and his
brother were scheduled for a
preliminary hearing today m
Los Angeles Superior Court on
charges they bilked a Fountain
Valley engineer out of $4,000 in
an alleged franchise scam
Charged with theft and re-
leased on $1 ,000 bail was Harry
Mntt, 46, of 16957 9lb St., Sunset
Reach His brother. Ronald. 41,
of Long Beach is free on $10,000
bail
The brothers allegedly ad
vert1sed an "exciting new sp<>rts
lea1J;Ue" enabling thousands of
youngsters lo play base ball.
basketball and football
llooday a!Ot. lM Hw.Unctan BH~b Cttr COun~U voted to caU
for • federal 1rud Jury probe
lnt.o w..wm.
But the manpower com·
ml11lon. tbrou1b wblcb all
federal job doll.an pua u they
flow into the couat7. took a harder Uae.
Jo addlt1oo to uollateraUy
103 Face
Layoffs
lnHB
By JERRY CLAUSEN Of tlle o.llf ....... , ....
Initial steps were taken Tues·
day night which could lead to
laying orr as many as 103 HWll·
ington Beach Unloo Hlgb School
Dis trict teachers next year.
Amid protests by spokesmen
for leaching groups. trustees
unanimously endorsed a resolu·
lion required by the state in a
timetable of moves leading to
eventual dismissals
Intention of layoff notices
which slate law s ays must be
handed out by March 15 -\\ 111
go lo about 160 Cl'rt1f1c atcd
pe r sonnd . S u pc r1 n tendcnt
Frank Abbott notC'd .
Layoff notices. required by
May 15, probably will ~o to
fewer than 103 tc•achcrs. Abbott
said. during a four-hour-long dis·
cussion of the pt•rsonnel movt's
brought about by sharp declines
in s tudf'nt l'nrollmt.•nt
Schuol :1dministrators said
that tx>twcen 40 and 50 ~('al·hcrs
n'gularly rc•sign or tJk" IN1vt•s
of ab:-.t•ncc &nnually, a condition
tlwt couJd result in fcwt·r layoffs
and the recall of some teachers
before next &-ptember
Abo -;ch<'duJed to be laid off
before the ht-ginning of the next
fi scal yt·:.ir. July 1. are fi2
cl;.issifit'<I employees, the main
tn1:ince pt'.'rsonncl. clerks and
othNs "ho do not hold teachmg
C'rt·dentials
I ncludt'CI in the teacher cuts
arc eight administrators. includ·
sng two assistant principals. five
!;tudent counselors and two
media s pecialists (library re-
search personnel>.
* * * HB, Valley
Joint Teacher
Strike Nixed
termlnattn1 eontract1 wltb
W"t.na ''effect.lve DO later Uaaa
!!rch 1." UM eommlNJae uld
LUii ~ camot •oead Ill.)' CET A maney wtlboat ftnt r.
celvlq ~al from the com·
m111lon 1 deput1 esecutlve dJrec:tor.
So that tboM penou now
enrolled 1D the dt1'• tr&IDinl
pro.,._. cu contlnut their tralalAI. the maAJ)Ower eom-
mlllka made provt.atou for It to
C:arTJ OD mder dty ~p.
But tbt coml0lllloll'1 cnoerall
actioa had UM effeet of tlcuttlina
We1tem u Huntlftitoa .Beaeb'a
independent contractor for the
city'• manpower Pl'Ol?'ama.
lnumucb u &be company la
Deity r1 ... ..-• .., ••-•-DIANE BAILEY, DAUGHTER, JOY, 2, ON PICKET LINE
Str1kJng Teacher Saya No Money for Baby Sitter
Valley Elementary
Teachers on Strike
By PHIL S'liiEIDt:RMJ\N school day ln which students are
011twoau,,.11.uutt dismissed early once each week
Frustrated by what they say is to allow teachers time for staff
a standstill in contract talk . m<'ellngs and planmn~ se<.s1ons
Fountain Valle> Clcmentar) Before talu.na a vole. 11!>:.oc1a·
School District teachers walked Uoa official• warned teachert
picket lines early today wtlh Ull· that rt-Jet'tlon or the late~t offer ton leaders claiming 75 percent v.ould m<'a'l , s trik e as thl'
of the district's t e<1c her!> tf'JC'h<'r•• nr 11t ('nur•w cf action
participated. Tf>:tC'h<'rs vot 1'<1 221 to r..:1 to re
"School is being maintruned J<•rl th(• d1~tri rt .,., Qff ·r and
as us ual." Supt•nntendent Glt>nn •tr 1 l.c prt•JiJrllt ions tw i:.1n 1m Proposals for a joint s trike Hardy osserted today. "Wf' have mi·dtately
between Fountain Valley and an ample number of subsututes. J\ number of teachers e:i·
Ocean View elementary school fully qualified and accr~dited · · pressed apprebensmn concern·
teachers of Huntington Beach Hardy said about 250 sub· mg the financial str"1·n ...., b failed to materialize early today .. J>O!>nJ Y stitute teachers W"re on duty a •tr1'ke cs•>Pcially a lnn..nhy when the Ocean View contract .. "' · · •" ... fi"'
b k h this morning at the district'~ 16 one.
negotiators went ac to t e schools. "They were told as honestly as
bargaming table. He said 18 s ecurity ~uards we couJd that the day of Lhe
As Fountain Valley Education have been hired to !>ttfr~u:Jrd three day· strike is gone in
Association members walked campuses and schuol 011 tn<'l Caltfomia," said Bill Rianchi.
picket lines at that district's 16 equipment. such ns bus c!>, dur exec11t1\•e director or Wes t
schools. Ocean View district ing the strike. Oraniw ('ounty United Teachers,
neRotiators continued 8 mcelln~ The stnke dec1s1on was made nn umbrt.'lla i;i roup
beRun Tues day with union at a Tue!>day afternoon meetmg The tt·~1·tu·r; have no strike
representatives. of the Fountain Valley Educe fund and lh1·1r income Wlll be
Ocean View District Supenn· lion Asso":ation after leaders cn1 .1 plt tt'ly cut off unt.JI they re-
tendenl Dale Coogan said today outlined the most recent ofrer turn t.r rlas-;es. uruon officials
that "an fairness t1> the negotiut made by the dis trict before nol •d t·3rl1er
mg process. no lnformation is ne~ollallon~ broke ore Monday Oia"lctu said a key to a qwck
being made public regarding ni1tht end to the i.tnke is pressure
progress '' Th<' d1stnct offered a 9 per from parenLs Jl<' said teachers
Cooga n said trus tees had cent p:iy raise but would reqwrc will d1stnbute leaflets to local
called a special board m<'<?ting a loui;ie r l<'achini;i day and homes. in add1t1on to their
for 7 .30 tonight at district head· clam ination of t he modif1t:d picketing duues
quartf'rs for a closed executive -------------------
sess ion to discuss negotiation
s tatus.
• • enttreJ1 dependent OD tie
federal tu dollan dinet.ed .,
way, termination of tbe ~·
tracta all but end ftl role u tllie
city'. coatractor. ;
Tbat leavil tbe dty en~
ln cootinuina Western ~
obU1atJom, 1.oc:Judin1 the leue
of 3,500 square feet of c~
office space In Jrvine at a cost fJI
$3,345 a month. ·
' Touchinl off manpower coro-
mlulon 's scutU101 of Westens
was a $16,000 uoautbortud lao
Crom the company to Weste~
President Robert L . Cun-
ningham.
.. A $16,000 disbursement wu
made from the $50,000 CET'A
funds obtained froO>
Neiihborbood Youth Corps ... <to
Cunningham) for his person-'
use on June lJ, 1979.
"This loan .. was made
without the knowledge or ap-
proval of the Western directors
or the Orange County Manpower
Commission ... a preliminaey
audit report said
It went on to point out that the
$16,000 check payable to Cun
ningham was missing, but that
the president had repaid the WI·
authorized loan w1tb a $5,800
payment last Oct 22 and a
Sl0.200 payment last mqnth.
ThP. manpower subcommittee
that gave the audit finding to the
full comm1ss1on went on to rec
ommend that Weste rn's coo
tracts be cancelled.
Meanwhile. the audit into tbe
company's affairs continues and
has been enlar~f'd to include al·
k~at1ons or nci;.ot1s m against
three city offtc1als. Clly Ad
min1s trator fo'lo yd Belsito.
P e r son n e l Dir ec t o r Erl
Thompson and former assistant
r 1t y adm1n1strato r Richard
llarlow
According lo the allegauoni..
Ul'l s 1to 'i, daughter -in-law
v.orked for what then was lht'
city's manpower program from
December 1978 through March
1979
Thompson's son reportedly
was employed 1n the program
throui;h use of CETA funds for
M X months in 1978.
And llarlow's daughter
purr>orttdly was a CETA worker
~ 1111 the city for five months m
1!178
Still under scrutiny by the
auditors are aJlegal1ons of mis·
m.inagemcnt stemm1ne from
the comp3ny's alleged 1mproper-
purl'hasing rontrols as well as a
number of ll•ac;e agreements en
tered mto without pnor city ap
prov al.
Woman Slain
By Shotgun;
Mate Arrested
A 42 -year old woman daed
Tuesday rught after being blast
ed in Lhe chest by a shotgun <1s
she walked in the parking lot or
a La Palma bar with a friend
Po lice said her e s tranged
husband wa& arrested in a
Norwalk motel early today and
char11ed with her murder
The woman. Eleanor Nancy
Monigold of Santa Fe Spnn~s.
had just left Cliff's Hideaway m
La Palma with a male friend
v. hen she was confronted bv a
man v.1th a shot~un. police sa.id
Aftc-r finng one shot. the man
fled Hour; luter. polaC'l' a rrested
Roger J Jmes ~ton1gold. 42, of
Norwalk
Jury Views Videotape Gem
Talk Slaying Suspect Recorded Under Hypnosis
An Orange Cou nt y jury
watched a videotape Tuesday in
which newsman Thomas Barley
claimed under hypnosis that he
carried a letter opener the day
his wife was stabbed to death
fearing a confrontation with her
a lleged paramour.
The video recording was made
Saturday al UC Irvine Medical
Center as part of an attempt by
Barley's defense attorneys to
prove to the seven·man, five·
woman panel that Barley did not
intend to kill bis wife when be
stabbed her 17 Umes outalde a
Santa Ana coffee shop last May
2S.
Wblle under hypnosis. the
former Daily Pilot reporter re·
peatedly stated that be believed
hU wife wu having an affair
•llb another man, known as
Keltb. The bypnosts 1e11loo wu
conducted by Dr. Tbf.>mas
K roU1ky. a Loa Ao1etea
pa1cbiata1tt and l111tructor at
USC lladical School.
K..tth. eccordlaa to Barley, "la
t.b• cauM ol all thta •COD)' ( '° ~ftx blm wbell 1 ... blm,
I'll ftx blm," Barley eaJd.
la tM &aped llateni••· ......., .. .... so neonatnact .....
leadlaa qp to &M fatal atabbtnf
of his wife, l:atherine Barley,
from whom he was separated at
the time or her death.
The night before the attack,
Barley said he telephoned his
wife and overheard a man's
I a ughler in the background.
"I want to know who he ls ...
Keith again . . . l need a drink
. . . that's what I need . . . I
need a drink." Barley stoled in
the interview.
Barley. 51, said he stayed up
past 3 a.m. the day of the stab·
bing drinking vodka, slept for a
few hours, then left the apart-
ment where be was 1taytn1 and
bought a ball·gallon botUe of
wine.
Upon returninl home, be said
Mra. Barley telepbooed him and
Hked b1m to aive beT $300 to re·
pay a loan from ber slater -a
loan that Barley said h1I wile
secured wtth her weddJn1 rln1.
Rather than wait for a 2:30
p .m . appointment, Barley said.
he betan drtvlnl around Santa
Ana, endln1 up at FHblon
Square wt.eN h1I wife worked in
apettton.
Under b.YPncNlla, 8arle7 19 una·
ble to ..eribe •bat b~ at
Uae ~ ... ec.er. tbaa to taJ walbd aromd for a
whlle ~to tee llra. Barley.
As the interview progresses.
Barley abruptly becomes angry
and repeats. "Catherine says no,
Catherine says no."
As part of the Interview
technique. Dr. Krullsky induced
Barley to use bis right hand to
write thoughts that he could not
express orally.
He wrote a word which appears
to be "blood."
The defense has contended
that Barley wu suffering a dls-
soclaUve mental reaction wben
tbe stabbtnl occurred and was
not aware of what transpired.
He bu pleaded innocent of the
murder by reaaon of lntanil)'.
At tbe conclusion of the taped
Interview Barley, alter belna
brought out of the bypnoUc stat.,
cried uncontrollably after read·
Inc the word be bad written m the
notepad.
The defenae was 1cbeduled to-
day to abow the Jury, now bear-
ln1 ttl fourth week of teatlmoa.y.
a aecond videotape of Barley
ducrtb&nf t.be incident wblae un·
der 1 truth serum.
The .tdeo recordln1 of Ult
bypno1b .. 11oa wu admJtted
q evtdenee by Jud1e MllGD L .. r .. ton over tbe obJeetJon of
Deputy Dtatrid Attome7 CUit
Rarrl.a.
,.
H11 J C lll"Ml'l/R/£S
C('rttltrd GC'mo,017111 ACiS
BIGGEST AQUA
11 rut in Calr/om10
A merlcans and particularly
Westerners -are always impreaaed
by anything that Is claimed to be the
"world's biggest." So we will all be
haCpy to learn that a Southern
Ca fomia firm just down the road
In Fallbrook, cialma to have cut the
world's largest aquamanne. The
stone weighs 2,594 carats and
mea1ures a whopping 5~ by l~ in-
ches! A lady sem cutter who worb
for the firm spent 2S hours comp&et·
ing the big cut. What will anyooe do
with 11uch a large stone? Make a rtn1
for the Jolly Green Giant? That
might be appropriate, becauae
aquamarine Is a valuable atone
which hu a cool sea areen tlnl. B\&t
this particular specimen, valued at
otw a tfft that wlll Int muc,_ tonger than •
box of caftdy ore bunc" of ftowers. Olf• • 91tt ot
Karat Gold Jnretry. ....... ... ..,...... yow leW tor a special
Hm•CNM bett•r t han one of our Karat gold
lw.celeb, r1..,, peMants or Nrrlnp. Karat Geld Jewelry 11 alPIM"OPrlat. to wear enyw...,., on any occatlOft. T1W tlinpMst piece ts
always ..... nt. so,. come In and Me our selectl•.
T"9ft, flw a tnt from YoW ltMrt. And ma• " ............
more than $120,000 will be donated C.JJ. J. by tta Loa An•eiea owner to a J I I
muaeum aomewbere hue in the · umnui.-6 Wfl{IJl'6 Weal. It it only appropriate, of • ----·r
courH, that lutll a bia. wldll treuun MtM8(11 AMUICAN GfM SOCIET'I' @
a,. kept ln the bit, wide W..a.nt part 18~3 N('MIOAT GlVO COf;TA MESA • A~Q
0 t A mer I c • . T. tl h D l call y • S3 YEARS IN THE SAME L.OCA TION ~
aquamadlle ll a vartety ol be.'11. ~°*91 ~E54340t
wh•cb ll found ln the Wett. _I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!~
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The Big Coverup
8TAllPINO OVI' SYIL DSPT. -TM trwble wt&A UM
ctUh aAoaa our ~a. la U..t munJdpal aut.bclf'tU.
keep u,u., to attack alQ aocl .._ r.u abort. 11 JIM\ k•s-c~ ~. Meu. Hen. tM ta• w .....Wall
kinda ol mmmettial ukedll•• M tt..,. up aaala 9'
another Corm In HtmUAt\.Oa leadt, Lbe vtMCOfl baw
bffo •ver·vi&ilant. about conduct lD m....,. ,., .... And
Newport Be.ch autbortu ... bt U. put. laave bell\ lmown
to kDO<'lr ov~ cerlaln cinema ~ wMn tt •N al~
too mucll INlsh wu ruckerint Kl'091tM1Uver ac,....
Al.AS, DESPITE AU. U.. ef'forta for UN civic tood, tb~ autbonUes juat s~m to atomp on ~ lD one place and
1t pops up aaaan, Ulle the devil bimaelf. in some otbu
form. What we need along thJa eoulUne la to take some
lesson from other pla~s.
Just mland. Ute 1ood city ol Tustin la a ste rllne exam-
ple or how to clean up a commwilly
Only this week the Tustin City Council introduced a
new law that oould 'ban almost every form of commercial
ssn.
This ordinance. for example, would force merchants lo
sell "nude·onented" magazines from beneath the counter.
thus avoidm~ public display to 1mpress1onable Tuslinites
YOU WONDER ABOUT the term "nude-0nented "
You m ight s uppost' that meuni. that sf the maga:une even
suggcc;t.s 1t m1~ht get nude. under the Tustin counter 1t
goes
t.:nder this proposed law. anything thlit might cause "a
debasement of family tiff•" in Tustin wouJd either get
banned or heavily regulated
Among commer cial dl'basemenL-; detailed m the law
ar e skin-fli ck movie houi.es. massage parlors, striptease
night clubs, sexy bookstores and hotels or motels that
cater to sins of the nesb.
PRINCIPAL AMONG debasements feared in Tustin is,
or course. nakedne!-S This 1:. explicitly detailed in the new
law as to what anatomical parts or the human frame must
be covered al all tim('!>
This remind~ you that a few years back, Costa Mes a's
city fathers went through a s1m1lar exercise by adopung
the i;c>-called Natal Cleft Ordmance. Tills banned exposure
of the natal cleft
THE NEXT TWO YEARS were spent m labonous study
m the effort to def me lhc natal cleft.
Anyway. Tustin 1s clearly running at the head of the
municipal pack these days an the effort to keep its cltbens
out of debasement.
~aybe Tus tin will Just ban basemen~. period
Beirut Troops to Stay
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -
Syrian President Hafez Assad
delayed the withdrawal or most
of his troops from tense Beirut
a fter snipers wounded four
persons, Moslem militiamen
clashed among themselves and
Lebanese. Palestinian and Saudi
Arabian leaders appealed to him
to wait.
Unrest
Renewed
IANTA f'S. N.M CAP> -
New dllturbanu, brolle out
o••mllhl In • ctilbloct ot tbe ra•ated N•w lh1leo State
PtnltntJaey Where maximum
HCUrily priaaoera -~re houMd
follotrilil • dudly ---riot. lamaIH l!Jbted fir•• and
flooded Nlla 1'*4ay IQbt. but a prtaon tpOkeemao uJa \.bett
were no lniwiee.
JUI Marron, the 1ove~·s
new a 1eeretary, aaJd UMI prob-
lem wu ln a ceUbk>ck where
hardcore criminals were belng
held. She Hid the aroup iD·
c luded men believed to be
rtnaleaders or tbe weekend re-
volt.
Meanwh.tle, a uthorities bave
acknowtedeed that they knew ln·
mates were be1n1 kllled and m uutated soon after a 36-bour
state prison uprising began, but
put of f storming tbe racility to
protect guards being held
hostage, officials say
The death toll in the weekend
rebellion at the New Mexico
State Penitentiary has been re ·
vised several times Gov. Bruce
King's omce says that at least 36
inmates died -some or drug
overdoses and a fe w from fire.
but most al the hands or other
prisoners
Warden Jerry Grirtin says 33
bodies have been found, but u
King · aide said that count does
not include three bodie~ round in
a burned prison gymnasium that
some conVlcts said was used as
a torture chamber.
AUTHORITIES SAID about 50
inmates were unaccounted ror.
but said that did not mean they
s hould be presumed dead or
missing A number still have re
rus ed to identify the mselves
C'ol Bill Fields, commander or
the National Guard troops called
to the scene early saturday. said
there was "some talk" of storm·
ing the penitentiary when of
r1c1als learned inmates were be·
mg killed
"But our pnmary concern was
that they had the hostages and
we wanted to do everything we
could to get them out alive." he
s aid
The siege ended S unday alter
noon when a Special Weapons
and Tactics team and a bout 60
:'Ii at1onal Guardsmen seized the
ra\ aged pnson without finng a
shot
FIELDS SAID HE was aware
some inmates had been tortured aa early u 7:30 a .m. SatW"day
when a wounded prisoner wu
released
··A doctor lold me he had been
cleavered across the head and hss
hands were almost c hopped orr It
g:lVe me a prett) good ind.sea
l1on."hesa1d
Me dical Examiner James
Weston said th.is and and other
mutilations "indicated the re
was a great deal of rage. It's not
so much mutilation per se. it's
m ore what we would call over
kill They \nlllcted more injury
than necessary lo kill."
GRIFFIN SAID he thought the
gua rds ' lives were s pared
because there was "a mutual
trust" between them a nd t he
prisoners
"The inmates were aware that
if they had started killing of.
ricers, we would have had to
look at the situ a tion more
carefully," he said.
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WORLD I NATION
R:ussi.an Dancers Defect
leave Bolshoi in Japan, Head for U.S.
TOKYO (AP> -Two leaHt" mem ben ol one of the Scmet
Uoloa'• lead1na ballet. families
bn• left for the Unli.ct St.at.ea att.r defeetinl dw1111 the CW'·
rent Japanese tour of the
Bollbol Ballet.
The defeeton are 31-year-o&d
Mikhail Maaerer, an occasional
aolo performer with the Bollboi
and a nepbew of t he Soviet
Union's leadlnl ballerina. Maya
Pliaet.akaya, and h.ia 7l·ytardd
mother. Souamlf Mlkhallovna MeaHfft', a i.acber wttb the
troupe.
MllDLUL'8 UNCLE. A,.f II.
Men erer-, 7S. la alto lo Japan
with the Bollhot but dld not de·
rect. He LI a former star dancer.
one ol the Soviet Unioo '• leadioc
ballet t.eacben. bolds the I.We of
Peop~·· Al1bt of the Rusalan
Extended Re~ess .................
Gus Roman. 10, cleans out hJs desk in vacant classroom
at Chicago elem entary school. shut down for eight days
since unpaid teachers walked off their jobs
Sheriff Unseated
In Nevada Recall
TONOPAH, Nev CAP> -Jorn Wmes. the 54-year-old Nye
County shenrr who was s tnppe<I of her Job by voters, says the fight
against government corruption will go on without her
Mrs. Wines was recalled by a vote of 1.730·959 Tuesday About
75 percent or the Ct!nlral Nevada county's voters cas t ballots m tht'
recall. A temporary successor was to be named by the county com
mission.
"l'M SURPRISED. I really am " said Mrs WUl~c;. who V.d~
shenrr for 13 monthi.
She prc:<.hcttd the 1n._e,llgdt1oni. i.ht: directed v.h1ch tnl(
gl•red th<' recall dnve ·v.111 be earned oo through other agcn
CIC'!\
lier ::.latemcnt v.a::. an Jpparent rderence to ind1ctmf'nts rr-
turned last Deccmbt>r by a Clark Count; grnnd JUr) a~:unst f1H·
Nye CoWlty residenti., mclud.sng brothel operator 8111 Martin. 1n
ccmnectioo with a fire al lhe Oucken Ranch brothel 10 Pabn.imp m
1978.
Feet.rat.too and WU bonon!d on
bla 70tb bhthday wttb ......
even.lnl at the Bolshoi '!'beater
In MOleow.
Like Rudolf Nureyev. Natalia
M alrarova. Mikhail Baryahnilrov
and other Soviet dancers who
have defecud to tbe West, the
Meaaeren saJd they were &eek ·
log greater artistic fr~om, lbe
Japanese Foreign Min.iatry and
the U S. Embassy said.
THREE OTHER &>lshol danc
e rs defected during the com·
pany 's lour or the United Sta~
last summer . They included
Alexander Godunov, one or the
stars or the company
U S. Embassy spokesman
John Ohta said Messerer and
his mother "came to the em
bassy and asked for our a:.
sista nce in entering lhe United
States . They wanted a fr~r
environment ror artis tic ac
tivities."
The Messerers spent Tuesday
night m the prote<:tive custody of
Japanese authorities and then
confirmed their desire to f'm1
grate t.o Amen ca in a conversa·
lion today with a Soviet Em
bassy official. the fo'o reign
Ministry said
THE SOVI ET EMBASSY
would not comment. but the de
rect1ons are sure to pique the
Kre mlin. already under Cirt'
from nations around the world
for 1lS military intervention 1n
Afgharustan <1nd banishment of
di ssi d e nt lea d e r Andr e i
Sakharov
The 97-member Bolshoi troupt>
a rrived m Tok~o Jan 24 for a
12-clly tour or · Japan It!> fi r..t
pe rformanct.> was 1n Tokyo
~atu rday
T hree other Soviet citizen~
ha\'t' derectt.>d to the u n ited
States while sn Ja pan tn the la:.l
seven months
THE LAST ONE w a ~
Stani!llav A Levtchenko, a 38·
year old Journalist for New
Time<> mafj!azlne who asked for
pohlll'al as) lum Oct 25 and was
!lo"' n out the '~me day Two
mt•m ber -> of the L••n1n~ra d
Philharmon1l' Orche.,tra. a man
.1nr1 a "'om an v. •·rt· ~rant ed
1)<)ht1cal as~ tum in Amf'nra dur
1n1L a \l!'llt in .lunt-. ;mr1 a com
pul er 1•nginen dd(•Ct(•d in St'p
lt>m ber
~1 nn• 1954 20 S<>v H•I citizen:.
'1 ... 11in1: .!;.pan h.n ,. J"~·cd for
1>ollt1<"il a,•,lum ••hP ~here.
mo't oft en tht' t 'n1t1•d Stat~-.
Japan de*'> not grant political
&S)lUm
choice ways
to save at
•CadS dro .
Cid oat oar coapoa• and 1111Ye t3.29.
Cut out for Carl's Jr .. where you'll
find choice deals on three of the
tastiest sandwichec; in town
1. Our Famous Star. Hamburger.
2 . Our California Roast Bed
Sandwich:
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choose all three
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1t. at Carl's Jr.
you've got ta ste!
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CALIFORNIA
Ul>erals
·To Lose
Control
LOS .\NOBLES tAP) -
Llberela wlll 1oae t~elr
domlaeau or tbe aatlon'• Hco..,..l~t •~-.OOJ dbtriet
..... ~ •UOl'aeJ Tom
Banmu ll 1worn la •• Liiie HY•ntb tne"mber or Ute City Boudol~.
Bertman'• victory Tuelday
over Cit)' Civil S.rvh~• Com miukleer Alberto Juares Jr
CNat.e a eooaervatlv• m~cy
on tile board for th• ftrat Umo
SlDff 19'7&.
G •••• El .te. f:ep•
LOS ANGELES CAP>
Det.ectlvm were aWl aearchlna
today fOf' the ahot&WMrieldinc
man wbo broke into an ex·
( __ sr._:4_TE_J
pensive home in the exclusive
Brentwood area and held a 7S.
year-old invalid woman hostage
a fter ordering ber husband to
the bank for $50,000 ransom.
"We have very few leads," Lt.
Glenn R. Ackerman said late Tuesday.
Ralph Ligbtstone. attorney for California
Rural Legal Assistance, right, holding an
avocado, and Assemblyman Art Agnos, D·
San Francisco, said in Sacramento Tues-
day that they have filed suit against the
State Department of Food and Agriculture
for failing to keep California's food crops
free of pesticides that cause cancer and
othe r ailments.
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DAILY fl'ILOT AIJ
l11ee•ia.,n ~
. I ~UC to Offer ~
i'
Energy Bonus i
SAN FRANCISCO <AP)-Bullden and buyers of new boma wt.at
get COil incentives ti their dweUino make eood aae of enero .. a~
eqaipmeat under rules adopted by the Californla Public UWW Commiuion.
The PUC said Tueaclay tbote wbo do not adopt the "extra•• fot
ener1Y come"aUon will pay '
more foe newly-built bomes. duced, while the buic aUowanet
The PUC aaid it will offer for electrical connecUons fot
rate-pa.yen lncentives for mtnc new residences will be
certain enerey-savera ln the eliminated.
homes -such as setback The program provides for a
thermostats, enerey·efflclent certain amount of gu line e~-
r e frigeratora solar-aulsted tension to be paid for by th~
space and water beaters. utility Cash allowances would
ALLOWANCES ALSO will be
given for fluorescent Ui,bUnc.
microwave ovens, individual
wa ll·mounted thermostats,
fireplaces with beat excbaqen,
ins ulation abov e cod e minimums and passive solar
designs.
Each ol these energy savers
wi 11 be auigned a cerlatn
number of potol.JI , wb1cb will be
conve rted by formula rnto
dollars
be paid for energy-aavers built
into the oew bome.
Builders would benefit as
would buyers purchasing tht
homes.
For areas in which there Ls 09 gas service, the plan calls for
double allowances on energy
saving features
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two
weeks afte r convicted spy
Cbri.stopber Boyce escaped from
prison, the FBI saya it ia pu.UJng
out of lbe manhunt and tunll.ng
o ver tbe search to the U.S.
marshal
Tijuana Tragedy Told
The PUC said the energy sav -
m gs for an average oew dwell·
tnR under the program would re·
s uit in t.ot.aJ annual savin&s of
I 18 therms or $41 m gas, and
J. 760 kilowatt hours or f18B of
l'lectric1ty. for a total of $229.
OVEll THE *-YEAR lile ol a
dwelllll$C t.M total e nergy sav·
1 ng,s ls pro)e<'t.ed to fl .280 lo gas
and $6,400 in electncity.
Marine DI
Sente n ced
For Aquse
SAN DIEGO <AP) -A
Ma rlne Corps drill instructor
was reduced in rank and fined s 1,500 for r aJling to tum in lhl'ff
other sergeants accused of slap-
ping, kicking and punclu.ng more
than 100 rttrwls. Woman Loses Seven Family Members in Flood M eaowtille certain allowances
to the builder for gu and eJec.
trac 11.ne exteMiooa will be cut
-.ha rply. Unlll now, the al-
lowances enabled utilities to
but Id certain sections of the ex
tensK>nS to new homes and bw.ld·
in~i. without di~tJy charging
tht: buUder or buyer.
A special court-martial bo~
reduced Sgt. Gilbert Sped to
lance corporal dunng sent.enc
mg Tue5day .
Boyce, who was serving a lile
te rm for selling sttret classified
documents to the Soviets, scaled
the IO-foot fence a t L ompoc
Federal Priiw>o on Jan. 21 and
disappeared into the brush.
OU ,.._ ... IHmded
SACRAMENTO CAP) -The
University or Cahfornia and
other b.igber educ a ti on interests
have utreed to s hare their
burgeoning tidelands oil rev·
enues with other st at e pro·
grams. UC's chief lobbyist says.
· The agret>menl, reported
Tuesday, began with a proposal
last month by Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. to divide the tidelands
reve nues in three equal parts:
for higher education construe
tJon needs, Brown's pet energy
conservation programs, and the
state's general fund.
TIJUANA, Mexico CAP ) -Rosa Maria Ruelas.
a tortilla factory worker, feared the worst when
neighbors escorted her home during last week's
flooding.
"They took me as close as they could to where
my house once stood. I looked. I knew," said the
29-year-0ld woman.
LOST AND' PRESUMED DROWNED in the rag:
ing Tia Juana R1ver were ber four cblldren, her
mother, a brother and a SI.Ster.
"I don't even have a picture of them to re-
me mber them by," she said. "I have only the
mPmories."
Over tbe Wt"Ckcnd. the.• bodies of two of her
daughters ai::es 13 and 9 -were round more
than 10 miles away from their ra verbottom
neighborhood.
STD..L MISMNG ARE Violeta, 8, and Oscar. 5,
the children's grandmother Maria Luisa Ruelas.
54; Rosa's brother Elarlon, 24, and ber silt.er,
Caratina, 15
The t.rqedy occurred when Mexican otficiala. fearing a major dam might burst. unleubed a
wa ll of water that left 700 persona homeless in Ti·
Staart Andenoa'• -c:atlftcal• Tad.er•tram·
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Certificate for steak or prtme rib. For good food, and good times.
Just add Tm.s.r •tnm c.ertlflcates to your lunch or dinner check.
Available in any denomination.
And donl forget Stuart Anderson's sPeda1 Vale:ntin~ Lunch For Two.
on Valentine's "Day only.
POUMTMM YALLIY • IAMTA AMA • ••••• MOW'I AMAi• 1 • TOllAMCI. cmrros • LAlllWOOD
juan a and more than 20 mlss10g in Ba ja
California.
While neighbors watched helpless ly, Rosa's
fa mily climbed on their roof top and screamed for
help before the s wift torrents swept t.bem away.
"WE WERE ABOUT ZOI yards "'2y and U>ere
waa no way we could reach them wit.bout a
heUropter ," said Ell&io Mejia Terriquez, a police
agenL
Comm issione r Leonard
Gri mes Jr. said the non·
resideotial allowances are bea.og
e l1mloated.
SPECK, ?3, of Commerce Ci-
ty, Colo .. wu the instructor oh
duty June 26 when the drun.keh
pre-dawn usauJL was said lb
have t.akeo place in barracks at
Camp Pendleton.
"We attempted to cross the river with a bta trac-
tor, but we bad to retreat wberi ll (the tractor>
started to bob in the water like a cork," Mejia
said. ·
THE BASIC UNE extmaion
allowa.oce for gas will be re-
Tbe recruits were at the
Oceamide ~ for rifle l.ral.q·
ing, but actually ,were ata~
at the Marine Corps RecruJt
Depot lo San Dleco.
''SOME OF THE CHILDREN clung to the roof,''
he said. "Others lost thelr grip and grabbed ooto
the tires as tbey were carried downstream aloog
with their house and several others.
"When we la.st 58W lbem, they bad blended with'
the tires being swept by,'' Mejia said.
Parole Denied
SAN QUENTIN CAP>
Rraodio& bim a "threat to aooe-
t y... lbe Board o( Prisoo Terms
SPECK WAS convicted df
lmowtnc about the assault bill
f a.il..ina to report it and also Ol
telling recruits to deny the ~
had OttUrT'ed. t
lo a cue stemmLnc from 91
separate inc ident that Jun~.
Speck WU found &uilty of for~·
lo• a r.eruU to amoke ' dg~ cootam!nated byte•
Since the loss, the grief-stricken woman has
bet>n deluged by offers of help. "Everyone has
been ao kind to me. So many people bave come
forth to help me. It i. hard to expre11a bow I feel.
"I don't know what I will do. Only God lcoows."
has again denied parole to COO·
troverslal lomale Elmer
• · G eroniJDo'' Pratt, Mt"t1q a
rnaxlmum Ille sentence for
murder. ~35 . •
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an~w<·r before you \.Ylite >fl1cl'. There are no passoooks or
it in. The 8¥.!~~ you can earn m ertificates to get lost or stolen.
a Super 1brift Account of $1,00) or If you'd like to see your money
more is probably 50% high(!r than your begin earning what it's really worth ..
regular bank pa$book rate. And Super send this coupon with you r check or mon·
Thrift Accountc; opened with a mini · ey order. or bring it into a Commercial
mum of $300 earn 7~ ... approximattly Credit office. For more information. u~·
25% higher than conventional bank pas& the ooupon or call us.
book interest. Available to Cali fornia residents only.
ln th is inflationary economy you ,-------------,
wantyourmoneytoearnwhat it's really I .!.'• I O Ya Id lllc.r tmn' inlomwtion on <,upa r Thnh Armunr' worth But you may wonder "What's I o 1trn·•mvrM.itOl'rmnryordl'f tnrl ,,, I
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'Election Year:
l-osturing 'rime
• 1t•1 • eledbl ,.... and tW -.a1 tt•a we •a.l.D J=:t::.. tlme on llM Oru1e Couety Board of
~ lNder ln t.be 'Ebe all t.b1np to au .peo .. ~ Plllllp • '\?IL .~ ... u.. for u~. hauled aut tor the -..uura Ume Ida weU·warn call to PQt ~ta ot aeneral welfare cm Joa. PfOIJ'8IDI.
d The board bad looked at Ant.ban)''• pl'OpOM1 before
..... a . U popula.r IOUDdina U tt la, qulet.ly m: it. ,
County Welfare offtclala Wcl a similar plan tn ~1an
simply hadn't worted as well u an ex.tl'ttl\1 procram
More recently. Ant.hol\y aent out a call for the co'unty
wellare staff to hurry up tlMt implementation of a child
abuse proJn.m recently beefed up by state rnooey.
H1a champk>n.1.ng ol the proaram mJ&bt have runa
truer had not county Human Services Aieney Director
Jitargaret Grier ~rted to aupervisors a day earlier that
'What tbey wanted done wu already betna done.
After all, lt wu Anthoay ud bi.I fellow 1uperviaon
! ho hacked 11 Jobs from that program in the ftrat place.
t wu one of their first moves In setting of priorities dur·
g Prol>oeiUon 13-induced cutbacb.
''lll And HSA officiala had faced the usual bureaucratJc
, aelays ln revving ~ the PJ'OIJ'am again.
... So. while Anthony might have crabbed the press at· tention_ elected officials like to get in a re-election year,
·-&Is actions smacked of much ado about nothing.
:~ew Car P ool Effort
The Orange County Transit District has taken what
appears to be a practical s tep in the direction of stimulat-
ing car pooling and ride sharing in the county.
It's going to do most of the job itself.
Last year the county ended its $700,000 joint market-
)ng program with the Los Angeles-based Commuter Com-
.pute r service on grounds it had failed to do much to help
.Orange County firms and individuals. Many bad to wait
m onths for ride match-up listings. By then the initial en·
thusiasm for car-pooling usually h~~ waned.
Now the county's transit district ·wn1 take over the
t ask of helping to organize ride sharing within the county
boundaries. which constitutes 90 perce nt of local-origin
commuter travel. .
The ocro board has approved spending $252,000 to
. st art up the service and another $200,000 a year to
operate it.
Employers, assisted by the OCTD staff, now will be
·e ncouraged to determine their e mployees' ride sharing
needs and this information will be processed through the
·transit district's computers.
The ride-sha ring d ata thus developed also will be
available to school districts and individuals t hrough the
OCTD i.rif ormation center which now is set up to provide
information on county bus services.
The OCTD program will be coordinated with Com-
• muter Computer for ride sharing that crosses county
'lines. but transit district directors believe local manage·
ment should make it possible to set up car pools while in-
terest remains high.
As fuel prices continue to rise there doubtless will be
m ore demand for ride sbaring. The OCTD effort appears
worthwhile
Child Stealing Law
California's two senators are not often in agreement,
'but they appear to see eye--to-eye on a bill that would
·m ake child stealing by divorced or estranged parents a
fede ral offense. Sens. Alan Cranston and S.I. Hayakawa both testifi ed
in Washington that California has had an anti-child steal·
ing law on the books since 1977, but it often is nullified by
the fact that many other states do not treat kidnapping of
·a child by one of its parents as a crime and make no ef·
fort to track down either the child or the parent.
An estimated 25,000 youngsters are involved in these
child stealing cases each year and only about 10 percent
are found because the abducting parent keeps on the
m ove. Cranston said.
Frequently the law-abiding parent who bas custody
.precipitates the stealing by sending the child on a court·
ordered visit. And the rightful custodian now has no re·
course to federal aid if the child is not returned.
The proposed bill, 5 105, would set federal penalties
.for moving abducted children across state lines and bring
into action a -Federal Parent Locator Service and ul-
timately the F BI to track down the missing parent and
-.child.
Because of the traumatic effect on the child involved,
a s well as t he victimized parent, this type of child
s natching merits much more than the mild reprimands
~now banded out in most states. The proposed federal law
•is very much in order.
• ()plmons expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Piiot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their auth~ and
artists. Reader comment Is invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O.
Bo)( 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Pho ne (71 •) 642--4321 . . .. .
"" Boyd I Dental Pill .·
J BJL.M.BOYD
Dr. Frances Glenn la a
•· f~Udren'• dentist lo South
• flliaml, Fla. She undertook a
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Sometbln1'1 wron1 wben a copywriter
boaata a •lx·fisure ln·
com• for bl• role ln
crHtinl tbe 30 blWoo
plec• ot Junk mail sent annu.a111 dllt tbe over-burdened po1t office
mulll 1Ull anotber ln·
eretae for flnt cla11 ,. ....
A.V.
15-year research program.
s tudying more than 800
youn11te n , 106 of whom
were born to women who
took 2.2 mllll1rama of
aocllum fluoride dally during
prepanq and 18 of whom
took a combined vitamin·
fluoride put, Of the total 122,
the cblJdren of 117 developed
no cavttiea up to a1e 11.
Remarkable, what? Youns
lady, there'• a 97-percent cbance JOU!' cbDd will pow up
wtlbout a dental cavity lf JOU
take IOdlum OoarlCS. tableta
wbileapedinl. Or totbe deD-
tllt coocludea.
Worceattrabtre aauce -
pronounced WOO·•.ttr·•ber
bere•bouU -la Sqlu4 la
1lmpl1 called WonHter aauee -~ WOO-
if.tr.
Q. Bow old II • ma ..... be,..._ ldl peak lDeart,
oa UM aftr.,t?
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Robert N WMCS /Publllher '"*"'• K__,111ec1tar
a.rtwe Krelbkhl£dl~ P ... adltor
U.S. Envoy Understood Iranians
W AllmfGTON -I J u ll'OG1 ol late, tbe man who foncut .Pot t'l•.,.b ttM tn.tr1tha1
dlle... ol UM lraalan crlall
•a• •'= We caUilbl la &M mid· die ol IL Lt Bruce LaJnten. tbe U.1. curse d 'affah ... ln
Tebraa, wbo .,.. la~tD Into .. ~ .... cuatod1 .. at tbe Ir•
n(u l"oreqn Offtce the day our
embuly wu ae1sed by radical
mlUtanla. The $7-year-old diplomat. a
veteran ol the Forelp Senfiee.
arrived lo the
Ir a n ia n
capital o nly
lut June. But
It didn't Lake
blm 1001 to
ah • up the
1ltuaU-wtt.b re markable
percepdoa.
Nor dJd it
take &oGc for
Washlnctoo to start peppertni
Lalngen with dlstwi>ln& cables
about the possibility that the ex·
l ie d s bab would b e give n
sanctuary in the United St.ates.
On July 26, Secret.ary or State
Vance cabled Lain1en: "I would Uke to have your personal and
private evaluaUon of the effect
of such a move on the safety of
Americans in Iran. especially
the official Americans In the
compound."
Earl Waters
L1ln1eo promptly replied
tbat admlltloo of tb e
abah lo tbt Unlttd SU.ta would
uadoubtedly toueb off aAtl·
A me rte a NJ)rtaall. lncl&Mti.nc
a ctloa a1alut tbe •mbNay,
wblcb he 11oi.d wH poorly
1ec:und ····-~k.
ON AVG. It an eT"eo more dlat~ cable arrived from
Henry PNcbt. bead of tbt lra·
aiu delk lD P'OUY Bottom. H1a
uae of tbe "cuUar, telltale
phrase, "wbea the declaloo ii
made to admit the ah.ab," lD·
dJcated di.at the dfflalon WU DO
lon1er ln doubt -only the lim· i~ of Ila amouncemeot. Precht
s u11eatect a p.lan for counteract· lDC tbe ud·A.merlcu outbunt
Laln1en bad ,J!fedJCted would
follow the abab a entry.
First, Lalneen counseled
•lalmt lettinc the shah ln. Theo
be laid out h la reason.a ln a
penetrating, 1,000-word analysis
of the Iranian cha racter that
proved to be an Incredibly ac·
curate predict ion of subsequent
eventa. Bask a lly. Lalneen told
bis superion in Wu bingtoo that
the Iranians were Impossible to
negotiate with.
NOTING ms difficulties in
dealing with the l ramans, La-
ingen said, "Underlying cultural
and psychological qualities that
account fcrt.be uwreoltbeledit·
flculU. are and wt1l remain re·
11tJvetycoaatam."
He n:plalaed: "Tlle alqle
dominant aspect ol the Penian
PtYCbe la (perhapt1) an overrld·
lna eaotam. It.I antecedent.I lie ln
the loaa IJ'anlan hlltory °' ln· at•bWty and lnlecw1ty, wtdcb
pul a premium o n self·
preservation.''
Tbe result ii "an atmo.t total P~nlan preoccupation with self
(that) leaves UU.Je room for UD·
denUmdlng potnta of view other
than one 's own," La lnee n
cabled. addi.nc': "Thus. for ex·
ample, tt ii incomprebenaib&e to
an lranlao t.bat U.S. lmmisn·
tJoo law may probib6t luulDC
blm a tou:rtst visa wbea be bu
determined lbat be wants to live
ln California."
THE IRANIAN8 ' "unease
about the nature of the worid in
wbicb one lives" bu led to a
certain paranoia, Laingen in·
d i cated . "The Per sian e x-
perience baa been that nolhing is
permanent and it ls commonly
pe rceived that hostile fottes
a bound," be wrote. "l o sucb an
environment. each individual
must be constantly alert for op.
portunitles to protect himself
against the malevolent forces
that would otbenriM be 1111 UD•
doiq."
Tbil every·m•n·for·bhnaell "baiaar mentalJty," Lain1en
cabled.1. produces a "mlad-eet
lbat on.en lpres &ona•r term
Inter.au lD favor of immediate·
ly obeaWble uvanta1n. and countmucea practices that are
re1arded u unethical by other
norma.''
These paycbological quirks,
added to the Iranians' faJt.b in
the omnipotence of God. blind
eve n West.em-educated Iranians
to the inter-relation of events.
Laln1en wrote. He noted, for ex
a mple, that fbrahlm Yaed1. then
the Iranian foreign minister.
wu "resLsU.oa the idea that Ira
nJao behavior baa con.aeqqences
on the perception of Iran in the
U.S., or that this perceptJoa is
somehow related to American
policies re1anllng Iran."
OTBEa laANIAN character
traits Lai.ngen noted were "an
a vers i o n l o a cc epti ng
reaponalbUity for one's own ac-
tions ... a proclivity for usum·
ing that to aay something ls to do
it ... (and) the Persian con-
cept.5 or influence and obliga-
tion."
Iranians "are consumed with
developing parti bai i -the in-
fluence that wrn help get things
done -while ravors are only
grudgingly bestowed, and then
JUSt to lbe extent that a t.angibfe
quid pro quo iB immedialely
perceptible."
Flnally. Larngen warned that
·'one should never assume his
side ol the issue will be rtt·
ogniied. let alone that it wlll be
conceded to have ments ...
t:nfortunately for Laingen. the
other American hostages anc
lhe Uruled Slates as a whole,
Jim my Cart.er and bis policy ad·
v1sers cboee to ignore the pres·
t'1ent warning.I of their expert on
the scene. Meanwhile. eve11ta in
Tehran have unfolded precisely
the way La.La&en predicted they
WoWd.
Footnot.e: Sources tokl m y as-
soc I ate Dale Van Atta C.bat
Lalneen. Ute a rront·line soldier
who winds up paying with bis
neck. wbeo his advice is brushed'
off by the brass. has ref rained
from remonstrating with bis
s uperiors in Foegy Bottom. The
leaal be migtltsay. in all fa.ime5S.
1s "I told you so ..
'Professio nal Lawmakers' Fail Electorate
The bitte r power s truggle
within the State Assembly points
up the need for the people to
overhaul the L eg is lature
Although the members hue
clearly demonstrated their 1n ·
ability lO t-onduct the business of
t he people under the existing
structure in a satisfactory man-
ner, they will never voluntarily
change the system
The sorry state to which the
Assembly has now arnved. lorn
as under by
1nlernec1ne
warfare, is
the direct re·
s uit of the
false concept
that the
Legislature
s hould be
composed of
··professional lawmakers ..
convened in session the year
around.
THAT CONCEPT, in vogue
now leas than l S years, bas
brought the Legislature down
f rom one of stature to a
mediocrity that ls unacceptable.
What il bu done 1a deprive
Sydney Barris
the people of rcprcsentalJon by
personc; Of proven ability, SU{'
cessfuJ in the Ir chosen r1elds.
who we re w1lhnR to serve in
public office as long as 1t didn 't
mean the complete abandon·
ment of their normal careers
THESE HAVE been replaced
by an ar my of nobodies who are
attempting to be somebod,y by
holding public ofri ce For the
mos t part they a r e social
science student.5, brimming over
with flaky not.Ions about how the
world should turn. but complete·
ly lacking in real life ex ·
perience. Being devoid of re·
alism. they are unable to ap.
proach the problems of the st.ate
pragmallcally and instead at·
tempt to impose their will upon
the people.
And 1t 1s this desire to prove
how important they are that bas
unloosed the mean amb1llons
which have made a turmoil out
of the leg1slat1ve process. The n e w breed or .. professional
lawmakers" who have come to
Sacramento to rep lace the
"cltizen·legislators" have UttJe
interest orknowledgeofthe needs
or destres of those who elected
them.
INSTEAD OF vtewine lbeir of. flee as a pnv1Jege and an booor
to serve and represent the views
of their ('()OStituents. they see 1t
as a means to an end . The end
being the satisfying of their
personaJ am~itions to carve out
a career at the public trough.
A striking example of that is
Howard Berman. the As·
semblyman whose all consum·
ing ambition turned tum anto a
Brutus to stab his erstwhile
"best frie n d ", Spea k e r
McCarthy, in the back in a
power play to advance his own
status
Berman bad oo thought for the
effects of this action oo the peo-
ple of bis dislrlct. let alone the
~pie of the swite. In fact, in
gaining his seat In the As·
sembly. Berman ran outside of
the distnct in which be actually
res•des so he can hardly have
any strong ties with that con·
stituency or any real knowledge
of their problems.
T he truth is that the people
have permitted the legislators to
make the job too attractive to
the nobodies and too unattrac·
Uve to t.be suc~ful citizens of
t.beu commun1tJes. Tbe fnn~e
~neflts which boost the $28,000 a
year salary to a status equal·
Ung an incomeof~.OOO or better
Is indeed attractive to t.bose with
nothing better to do.
BUT IF THE people want a
legislature composed of seriou!>
c1tl1en.s. experienced in life and
practical ln their approach to
solving t he problems o r the
state, the answer is to tum the
clock back aDd restore lhe part·
time. c:it.iun-legislators.
And the only way that this will
be done is by a vigorous in-
1t1atlve drive to put the issue on
t he ballot. Both organiied labor
and the business community
s hould by now reaJ\ze this is
their best bope of restoring the
Legislature to a body of
lawmakers wbo understand
their problems and act with rea·
sonableness In arriving at the
solutioas.
The founding fathers never in·
tended that the holding of public
office would ~ a way of life for
a favored few.
Goethe Knew the Secret of Effective Teaching
Speak.in& at a commencement
of 1raduatlng teacben, I said
that my wbole mesaa1e could be
sum med up ln fewer than fl.fly
words uttered by Goethe nearly
two centurtea a10:
"U you treat a peraon u be ls,
be wW •'->' u be la; but lf JOU
ir.at bim u
II be were
wbat be outht to b e and
could be, be
will become wbatbeoU,ht
to be and
could be."
Tbh ap·
pUet to moll
pupllt every-
where; and tbe belt teacher la not ooe wbO crams th• mott w.o
a pupil, but wbo ceta the moat
Old ol ODI. ldueltioa la ftot a
proceM of ttunlnl ri:le, like
aauaa1• Imo a cu , but ot elJeltlq from people poten.
tlalllles bidden even from
themselves.
AND GOETHE'S sa1e com·
ment applies to far more lhao
teachers and pupill. I a m coo·
atantly aurprlaed a\ bow many
parent. stereotype their own
children at a certain 11e, and
penllt in reca.rdina t.bem ln tbe
same lilbt )'tar aft.er year, '°
that t.be child loees lta mot.lva-
tloa and Incentive lo chulce.
Actually, cblldre:n t.bernaelves
do the same wtth their peers .
Once a dilld recetv.. a certa1n
reputation 1m o n1 b l a
claaamtlet, their condltloned
rnpcJDNI almost force blm to
maintain tbe same role, and tt ii
devllilhb difficult, lf not lm·
poHlble, Lo rev.,.. t.bt earlJ Im· •••• Tbla la wtay. by u.. • ., . '°
many ehUdren ln tlae later
sradeit want to chanp ldtoola,
and cannot ldve tbelr par.ta any "Hnalbl•" rea1on why .
f
They ere ashamed to admit, or
only half·~sdous of t.be fact.
that they would like to break out
of the mold ln whlcb they were
cast at an earl1 .,e, and 9"k a
new pe rsonal ldentlty for
themselves.
IN llA&UAGE, u well, the
mates oft.en re1ard and treat
one another OlllY u the perm
they are, or were wben flrat
wed, '° thM effort.a to develop and arow aDd dla.n1e are met
wlth pu:alement, acom or re·
aentment. We feel mott com·
rortable. even with those we pre-
aumabb' can for, when we can
put people lldo .,A.....,.. and
keep them tbere.
Then ii IOClletblns valuable to
be lurned bete from a IOOd
eo1cb. ot tralDer, who dote not
.re1ard btil cbarte u tbe penon
bt ll, bit 11 U be wen abcM lo
beco .. the J)lf'loa be oupt lo
be and could be, lD Goethe'•
worda. Tbe coach ~ wttb tbt
potentialities. not only wtth the
actualities, and recolni&a that
the deslre to develop and im·
prove la aa vital a part ot the penon u his physical or mental
makeup.
81JT TRl8 capacity, except ln
unusual c.uea, la u euil)' dis~
coUfal*l u encoura1ed; people
•lnk bKk Into themselves when
they percei v e that the ir
teachers, their parents or their
mat.et penllt lD lanoring or tt· Jectine an effort to abed \be old
akin and become what William
Jamee called "twlce·bom."
Mott people. I am convinced,
have a relldu.al capacity to rtae
lo tbe ltwl ol expeet.aUom. to
meet llandarda and 1oab. and
to beeome more than they were.
Only the moel aunutve and
detennlned can aceompll•h t.b1I aaainlt oddl; the ,...t need help,
b\lt t.beJ utual11 find that more
l*)l)lt are put ln plfeonboles
t.bu~.
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East C!088t Islanders a Speeial Breed
POaTLAND. llalae (AP) -Tbe7 .. t.y ........ 11......_ "'cl••= t ...... ...... w.. 4'li'a MW ,_,..,.._. • U., .,.. "' ......... "'u. rocltY couttlM..... · ,,... .......... MChaded ..., ol ., • ..._..._.._mon-.but
it allo CMU• ~ ..... e P&l'Uc99~.
... ·WCM1LDN91' WANT to Uw
UJW._. elM." laid Ed Oixfway,
D. a potery ltore maaapr on
Vlaa1ba•• lalud la P-.it.cot
Ba1. wMN IMlt ol lM 1.-0 ............... ta .,.. n.aar.....
·~ aDd tMlr ta.ua.. TIM populat.&oe lrtpl• la tbe .......
'°'l'be PIOD&e wbo u~ bent are
hard·eore blander• wbo would
never a.ave," .. id Catt Bunker,
wile ol a liaibAerman OD M atlnlcua.
I flat. ......... lllmd JU1l OM mtlt
wtcleMdl\tmill9 .....
DI TD WINtD, oelJ 41 peo-
p1ie u .......
"Y• lane IO M u llludtr to ....,.._. ....... afftDJty f'tllideat.I
'-" b tWr Ill_., ta.lid .£\mJce c.arna. •. wt.o ... born and •UlJ u ... De P..a lllaDd.
TIM lalMd. wbldl 1"t wtWo UM
dt.J Umitl ol Portland, bu about
M winter Nlldetl, 6.000 in 1wn ••r.
Th• l1land1 offer varylnc
del,._ ol roqh1ftl IL. Vlaalbaven
and Pub are Juat short ferry
ridea from mljor towna, and ,...j.
denta ant dally eommuten. TboM
ialancb are more auburban thin
ruatk 'Ibey have more people.
street• are mostly paved and
Peau even bu a Lalli service
IUT •.\TINI CVI A N D .................. lieu ...u. and
20 mllh, . rapecUvely. off the
C!ONl On iloohelaD -a dMM1y
fONltad, ..... bouod btt ol lud -
ruldeat.I tor Y•UI UV• naiat.ed
fforta lo put lo ~ central elee· trtcal 111tem. A narrow dirt "*9 wlnclt around the lllud.
Wltb no mountalna lo loterfen.
televllkm and radio r~ OD
lh• l•landl la luperb. and molt ....
1ldent.1 •et three cba.nnela. But Oft
Monbqan, TV !a watched spartq.
ly bocaUM resident.I turn on t.belr
electrical cene-raton only at nilbt
to couerve expen.alve diesel fuel MaUnJcm ii "a very cloee-lmit
community," 1aid Janet Moody,
II, whole husband. Dick, is tbe
M atlnJcua postmaster and owns the island's only store.
THE P08T OFFICE· store -as
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Complete
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kits
14" Clearance froa1 ~~ combustible surface. Reg. $409.00
for any
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structure ~ .... ,,,
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30"
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CALIF. COUNTRY GROUP
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INCLUDES: 2 dub c:Nlr'I. end..,._ & dMli8e lounge,
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Reg. $523.00
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I
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:~Hearing iri East Nears
/:Over Newport Custody
81 IOANNS &SYNOLD9 .............. . n.... will be • lileutnt t.bb • , moat.b ID awntard, Conn .• to 4e-
: .Jermlne " ...... JC>M PM!li119 : ~ud .... cwrtD[ wt!•. o.o.~.
,' •hou.ld be Ntu.ed to Oranp Couty to face cbJld·at .. lln.a
cb~pe.
COUNTY I NATION
Bus line
Thanks
Canada
PHOENIX. Aris. <AP>
-Greyhound Unea I.a or-
fe rin1 Canadian• a
30-day pua that cotta
leaa t.bao a third of tbe
uaual fare followtng that
nation's help in resculn1
six American d.Jplomata
from Iran.
Frank L. Nageotte,
chairman or the bua
You don't need a specialocca&bt ID have
a special evening
You don't have to wait for a birthday or anniversary to feel
special here. Dining at the Five Crowns is alw!iys a great
experience. Our Mr. Crowlel welcomes you with the wann
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FIVECR?WNS
3801 £Mc l'•fftr c;,..., lfllll!wwy, l..un"IN drl M.w C114t 76003::Jl w,,,,.., <J l'*i.ly ~nr Awaid.
PIUlllp9 ud b1I fonner wlfe,
llldMUe, wen pan oft.be lilOI
pop m&lllc IJ"OUp, Tbe Mamu
and tbe Papaa Tbey were
divorced ln the 1W70a. They had a
aon. Tamerlane, now etcbl yean
comp a Dy. a a Id t be '------------------------=-~::----
old. "
IT 18 AU.ECt;D by Oran1e County autboriuea tbal, lut sep-
tembet', Pblllipa aod hil current
wife Mole the boy fn>m hil bome
in Newport Beach and toot bhn to Comeetlcut.
A CclllDectJcut Judie, Stanley
Novack, mumed ~ctJoa ln the cue ud awa custody of
Tamerlane to Pbllllpe and bis
present wile.
Tom lcenog)e, an investigator
ror the Orange County District
Attorney's Ofrice, ls working on
the Pbillips case.
··rrs THE NORMAL pattern
in which one parent takes the
child, goea to another state and
gets jurisdiction awarded," the
investigator said.
Tbls opening move often
leaves the other parent with few
options short or stealing the
chil<l back, Icenogle observed.
Wayne Fields, who is in
charge of Icenogle and other in-
vestigators who track down mis-
sing parents and children, aaid
his staff handles about 30 cases
a year. Most involve felony
charges.
But, Fields noted, there are
hundreds of such cases the
Orange County Dis trict At-
torney's Office is asked to look
into every year.
BITTER BIND FOR 'MAMA' ANO 'PAPA'
Michelle Phllllpa Birch John Phllllp•
unfortunate, but there's notb.in& Throckmorton with the uo-
we can do in those cases," be dersta.ndlng that the boy would
said. remain in bia mother's care.
In the Phillips case, the dis-Wllbln hours or the boy being
tricl attorney's office made the located ln Connecticut with his
first move by localing the mlss-rather. Mrs. Throckmorton and
mg parent and child. Then, lbe the child's mother, now married
time-consuming extrad.Jtlon pro-to radio executive Robert Birch.
cess to return both to Orange new to the East Coast ln an ef.
County was begun. fort to resume custody.
According to the warrant,
which alleges felony cbild steaJ-THEY FAILED. The child re-
ing, PhilliP6 and his wife failed . mains in Connecticut and an ex·
to return the child after a tradition bearing on the
weekend visit with the boy, California criminal complaint is
whose legal guardian is Phillips' pending.
sist e r , Rosemary Throck -"There Is a uniform child
"Tbank You, Canada"
pau wiU be good for
tra vet by Canadian•
over Greyhound's entire
U.S. route.
·'It w{lS a singular act
or courage and gallantry
on the part of Canada to
spirit out of Iran a group
or d.Jplomats who we~ not even their own clti-
ze n s. ·· Nageotte said
in a telegram to Prime
Mlnister Joe Clark. "I
think that says a good
deal about the nature or
honorable men . that
they don't impose na-
tlona I boundaries on
their decency.
"Equally significant."
he added. "they ac-
complished it at a llme
when the morale o r
Americans was at low
ebb. wben most of WI felt
particularly helpless in
the face or the interna-
tional blackmail and the
intimidation being
aimed al the hostages by their captors ...
The S99 offer will con-
tinue through May 30,
Nageotte said
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15.88
FACTORY REIATE '5
10.88
mortooofNewportBeach. c ustody act, which several Big Loser
states. including Calirornia and ~
w HEN J 0 H N "ND Connecticut. have signed." ob-CONCORD IAP) Crown ~1'/:J,~ a1·on Michelle Phillips parted, the served investigator lcenogle "It The Concord Pav 1ho~~::~
boy was placed in the custody of says they will honor custody rul-lost more than SS7S,OOO ·--~
his mother. Because both ings made in other jurisdictions. last year. and the city JIOJ 1.c..tMwy. Wftk.lff,,_.
parents traveled extensively in ''But 1t doesn't always work government will have to I Kia •• s..a .. .._.,._ OPIM SUMDAYS ._.. .. s-.o.ia connection with their s how busi- out that way," he added. "It de-make up the dilference. c-.. ..._. ._..._ .. _ 1014 .,._ • .._.-..,_..._.. .. MANY OF THEM are civil
cases in which the custody of the
child hasn't been awarded. It's
ness careep, a court later pends on the ipdlvidllal jlldge the City Council has 67J.JIOO Pr ic~ good thrY 2112180 642·1I33 <..
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A course exploring the' Chapman. will instruct
geology of Southern the class in a geologic
California will be of· study of the natural re-
f e red at C hapm an g ions or Southern
College in Orange begin-Caliromia; particularly
ablg Feb. 12 at 7 p .m . in the San Andreas fault.
the Ha.sbinger Science the occu.rreoce of earth-
Center. The class meets quaktp. and California's
Tuesdays tbrougb May role ID the theory of
13 and includes a field plate tectooics.
trip. Tuition for the non-
credited class is $30. For
Or. Stanle y Wim-information contact the
b e r I e y, b ea d o r Orf ice of Continu ing
geological sciences at Education.997~11.
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12.560°!0 11.985%
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GIRLS'
COAT
CLEARANCE
All Coats 50% off
for mer catalogue
prices
Leather u pper. w ood & rubber sole
were 19 00 NOW s749
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GIBRALTAR SAVINGS .
and loan association · Foundtd l.886. ~ts ()WT• billion dot tan
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AVAILAB~AT AU.
SAY-ON DtltJO STOAfS
PRICES
PREVAIL:
-
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BEDSPREADS POWERMATE VACUUM WED. FEB. 8th.
were
Twin 54.99
Full 59.99
Queen 69.99
King 79.99
NOW
s25sa
s29sa
s33ee
s39sa ...
WOOD DREAM
DOLL HOUSE KIT
1 O rooms & furniture
unassembled
was 33.98
Now s15ee
36 HP.
SAVE 50.00
Attachments
included
was 199 95
NOW
s14900
MEN'S
SWEATERS
NOW
$644
BOYS'
LONG
SLEEVED
SHIRTS
were6.99
NOW •349
Y1Yf"O Cy f'M\ •tft At'I,, J W•"'°' Of
Hul'\l.nq·ton O..c.n C• 1 a.vonte-r \
J\il\t1,_, l0t1to of Hunt~ IH-Mf\
~ -~ Pltnch ol Oorro<
C•. I O'~~ 1 brotM r l,.l•nd
W .. Uf of ~"9'0ft. Jltlno4\, I ll\·
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1"' of llW ---1 H•rt>o< Ell•l LOOVr
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Neptune Society
C•EMArl()H 8URIAl Af ~EA
646-7431 y ... , _,.._...,ty .......... ,,,
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rtEICl laOTHHS SMfTHS' MOttTUAl Y
627 Main St
"*'nt~ach
,.. ,. ..... .,
COlOMA.L AINBAL
HOMt
7801 Bolsa Ave
Westmansle•
89J.352S
'ACIHC vtlW MINOaJAL , .....
CemetMy Morluary
Chapel
3500 Pac1l1c View Drive
Newporl Beach
644-2700
McCObKX MOlfTUARJIS
Laguna Beach
494--9415
Laguna H1tts
768-0933
San Juan Capistrano
49tHn6
HAUOI LAWM-MT. OUYI
Mortuary• Cemetery
CnttnllOry
1625 G111ef Ave.
Coeta Mesa
540-6564
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61H450
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m&. llOADWAY MOITUAIY
110 Bloedway
Coeta Mffa 842-.fl50
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w.m:lW CHAI&
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THAU
SAT. FEB. 9th.
DIUREX·2
WATER PILL with
IRON
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du• 1ng ~nod r~uces
f'xces~ bod y water
3.43 IOXOF
40
CENTRUM
ltf lf.DOU
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100 PLUS
30T-.crl
7.49
DIUREX
WATER PILLS
lOle Excess Body Water
2.93 IOXOf
42
Back-To-
Nature
REDUCING PLAN
Helps Curb Appetite with
eNecllve non-prescription
apsiehte-curbinq aids
14 TULETS
3.89
FOSFREE
CALCIUM VITAMINS
~~IRON
11111.
{:lun9.35
THINZ
Appetlle Suppressant
DROPS
Ju'\f 1,v~
rt·op' c.irb
hunQ!'f
25 cc
Thinz.Span
VITAMIN FORTIFIED
Appetltt-Curbing
Clpault Reducing Plan
Just one capsule daily fights
hunger all day Lose pounds
and 1ociles safety
14 CAPSULES
2.93
MISSION
PRENATAL
pi,tftlW
Supple ...
--
8.15
NOVAHISTINE ELIXIR ., DOW
Decu411tM1e ...
Amll•fm ...
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2.09
SHO P 7 DAYS A WEEK I M O N ~AT q titl AM TO 4 .JO PM
, suNOAY fl 1111 AM ro 7 01• P M
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YLENOL
.
Health & Beauty Aid
SAVINGS DA VS
SAVE UP TO S3.00
WITH MAIL-IN COUPON BOOK
SEE fN·STORE DISPLAY AT AU SAV-OM STORES
STAYFR[E
MAXI PADS
Regular or Super
IOI Of 30
CAREFREE
'ANTY SHIELDS
80IOJJO 1.29
• GET YOUR COUPON SAVINGS BOOIC lllAIL·IN CfATIFICAT£
ON DISPLAY AT ALL SAV ON Df«UQ STORES
LIQUOR
16.99
rcmii SMIRNOFF
VODKA
IO PROOF 3 99 750 ML. •
AMARETTO di
SARONNO
LIQUEUR 9 99 56 PttOOf 23 oz. •
COUNT VASYA
VODKA
IO ,ROOF 6 59 ~•I 1.75 LT. •
MAC KINNON'S BLENDED
SCOTCH
IO PllOOf
1.75 LT. 8.49
SAMUEL E. WEBSTER KENTUCKY
WHISKEY .,..,
1.75 LT. 719
FOSTER CREEK
6 VEAR OLO
:=K•Y 819
1.75 LT.
CHRISTIAN BROS.
Cll•t..u La ..... LIGHT WINE
7IOML 1.99
ClttVIATES
IN "HEART-SHAPED" BOXES
... A New Girl In Town
''CHARLIE, ~ONCENTRATED
SPRAY AND SPUSM (
~~::£ 4.95 to 13.00
(
"JONTUE" COLOGNE
SPRAY
:~vu>~ 4.75 to 8.50
BRACH'S .
Oelu" Hean Auonme" I-LB. 3.99
~~"£~ ~~aortment . 5 6 9
1-l.8. •
SPRAY MIST
'4.00 VAWE 1 oz. 6.75
2oz. 8.75
MAX FACTOR JEAN NATE CARDS
"The FEMALE
FACTOR"
COLOGNE SPRAY ~-_..
CONC£NTRATtD
COLOGNE SPRAY
(..o!UCROSClt)
~ .~ •s.so VALUE
I 9oz. 5.50 ' A.i 1.5 oz. 3.25
PRINCE MATCHABELLI
"SELF MAILER"
~ Vtl9fltl-.a ID«ltl
card '" llKNI
"SPACE PALS"
3$¥ ..............
1.19
"Wind Song" or "Cachet" :': "9dM cm 1.19
' SPRAY COLOGNES
1.1 oz. 5'ZES 6.25 u
PIERRE CARDIN
AFTER SHAVE
"-.... ~
LOTION .... lO.OO
OLEG CASSINI
AFTER SHAVE/
COLO:E 5 00 flyJOV hr. •
FABERGE ' • Brut 33''
2.5-. ggc u.
1.59
JOVAN
"MUSK OIL"
AFTER SHAVE/ COLOGNE
FOR MEI
MAX FACTPR
, "The MALE
FACTOR"
1tez. 61.5
ENGLISH
LEATHER
POR Hiii
At Sev-on Dnlt ltort 'fOUt pfll(·
mactlt cartt 1bout the health of your
family. SaY-On P.ft11m1cl1t1 .,,
highly trained In M profttllO::
on duty to pr.-re and Pf
prottulonat contultatlon on your
prHCflptton NeJct time. bring your
prtterlptlon to tM proftulOMll It Sav-on
SHOr 7 DAYS A WEEK! 9:00 AM TO 9 . 30 PM MON -SA r ~J:OO AM TO 7:00 PM SUN .
5.95u
PURSE
t~t ~•'lu•S•'~ ,,.,.,<it """
lbtlni:• Int un1oue g11: lnat ~
d~ per~onal dS ner s•gnaturl'
6.99
MEN'S TRI-FOLD
WALLET
AMITY
f ot<l '" 10 you• rr •
J(Jf'I 1ft eyt d' ,
ltatrw•
5.99 EA.
Hershey's Giant Chocolate
KISS in ·
WINDOW BOX
au.saE
VALENTINE.
PLUSH
3.95
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"SKIPPY" ....
11 .. -5;95c
3.49'
..
Dark or Antique Oak
wood tmrsh Choose
lrom 3 srzes.
~1.69u.
Hair Brushes
• 1i.ttn wittl .....
rnist.mt ~1-lriltl& ._
•O.lllat~ .. .,..
'1ristle•nMlr ........
8JC VALUE 99C u
... u .n1:x" 75 FT. Garden Hose
with '11" BORE
Ouil!P.d lor superror strength
r111ntorced wllh 100% DuPont
nylon 114175
~9.95
WEAR•EVER "CHU smr
FRY PANS with ''SilverStone''
NON-STICK SURFACE from DU PONT
rSIZE
Heavy guage aluminum
spreads h~.11 evenly &
quickly tnroughout
10" SIZ£ 12" Sill
7.99 9.99
LADIES'
Jackets
Unconstructed '" 100%
•
La MACHINE™ "MOUUNEX
FOOD PREPARATION SYSTEM
Prepare everything from
hamburgers to a complete 44.95 eleganl gourmet meal
lllS4
WWt•MRPopcorn PUMPER
Electric hot air popper
pops corn with hot arr. 28 9S not hot 011
•71000 •
PROCTOR-51LEI
2-SLICE TOASTER
·Se1ect-Aonrc" color
control assures the shade 11.95 of toast desired
#Tia
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CLAIROL ' 'SKINVENTION,,
SKIN CLEANSING &
CONDITIONING SYSTEM
Modern way to thorouotily a
tie an and cond1t1on s~ 111 •
0 .-2 13.95 C)
SAVINGS :A1':'C.R'E AIDS
NORTNCRN '?ltOfUSICHW.~
Styl ing Wand w1th
SALON-TYP£ rEATURES
~!yl .. s and cull, •· '" on
~t:cond!> with dud I neat
control
.m.5.88
• NOR11t£RN 1200 wan co•ACT
____ B_uff_e_t S-e-rv-er-F-ry-er-411 rA~RCD~~~R Pistol
wlttt "SltverStn'' lntwlor
, &=:,;,. . .
~ ~ . .
Generous 11" SQuare pan. wrth 29B8 an extra h1gll dome cover
~
..,, co ' 'Nail-Dazzler''
... .f .... .....,..1.-
Have a prolesslonal manicure 1 OBB or pecflCUfe at hOme .... .,
Ii· NOl£1.CO 1 O Cup Coffee Maker
··01AL·A·BREW ..
Peffe(t collee. consistent 25 95 results everyhme
... 5140 •
• < ~~~ RIVAL "CROCK.POT"
"'..... ..._ SLOW COOKER SEAVER
'· ....-• Cool<s all day while the cook s 11 49 ~ .. -·· ·-"""t) away 4 Ouart Size ~ llllM •
-~ ~ -Hand Mixer
.. BURiT OF POWER" with 5 SPEEDS
With woodgrain trim
G7S 19.95
2Q%0FF!
Two heats and two SPH'<h
lor drying. stylrng
& toochups
.im8.49
"CLAIROL 20" INSTANT
HAIRSETTER r., CUllOl
For ciu1ck se111ng
1as11ng curls
.aos 25.95
NORELCO "CURLY Q"
STYLING WANO with MIST
Ketps the hf'at where ot s
wanted on lhe curls'
~ ...... 9.99 _/
/
/.' ~
TINS
Unique Stonor I Oecorltlon
For All Rooma
Lithographed wrttl various
r~OducttOnS of antique
labels & adve<hsrno
Vo"" ~ 1.99 UCll
"APOLLO" PUMP TOP
Vacuum Pitcher
Have Refreahmenta Perlect
Everytlme
Keeps oeveragf"5 1101 or cotd
nours to09er than non
vacuum p1tchtrs
p;C ~~~. 8.88
CONAIR .. TRUE REFLECTIONS"
MAKE-UP MIRROR A
Euy To Carry. hay To See •r--=--
SA¥~ u ..a 18.88 .
...",..'*-SS.DO =:-:-Tl 13.88 ... ,.... .........
• 'SJIO Cou.oMS AT AU. UY~ OttUO STOftU '°" YOUfl MMTI .,_CT~ COMAIR
.REBATE*~
"Coff ati " fD eem c 2·10 cu, .
DRIP COFF£EMAKER ·
~ .,,., m
26.59 -:~~-==-
3.00 !
23.59
DnU1E "TO~T-R-OVEN" .ft
IT TOASTS.TOP IROW•S I BAKES w
35.79
... n,...~ S3.00
32.79•
SPRAY-STEAM & DRY IRON
.. LIGHT 'N EASY"
....... _ 18.95 9
IDITt,_U 2.00
==mm 16.95 polyester. Great over *''~ ~9'~ 1eans & pants !ti
ON SELECTED GIFT ITEMS
• C..wk • Crysbl • f)priHs
•latlaAcceuories smss...a.
Newest spring styltl In
candy stripe 1~ poly·
ester. All with rib knit
waists. . llDIMM.
11.88
8.88 DCM
t
•ET•L Shopping Cart
with Hird Rubber
Wh11l1
Foldablt. handle
exten<Js to 34·· high
llTH/IG
8.88
"DECOU11D" ....... nm.
J.Qr. TEA KETTLES
MADE IN SPAIN •
Extrlffttfy ChiO ratlttlnt
with durable 1'11'1 proof
handle. _.
12.88a
LOOSE WF NOTt BOOK
FILLER
PAPER
Wld• or College RULE
ioW'••" 99c 'UOFJOO , ..
• Foaming Engine
DEGREASER
01Holves dirt. grease
and grime.
ll&llZI 1.69
lffl.itt
• MAll·lN DllltlCT TO Q.t. fOft AU dOvt lltlMTll
CHERACOL-0
COUGH SYRUP
'1 UPIOMN
lmprevtd FOfmuta
4 N. Silt
1.29
HUNGREX "Pl.US"
FAS1..,,, LOSS
lote weiQfll starting
Ille very hr1t clay!
21hf.....,
llTAILITI
3.85
DEXATRIM
LOSE WEIGHT FAST
Extr1 Strength
Take oH pounds
and inches
20 CAPSULES
3.79
ORISTAN TULITI
lellwll Tllllt ·~ Ot Vl"'9 tel* .............. ...., .... ........
....................... lllWPOllTWat-t•................. &TOH aun ..................... ~ .......... ,.,..,. w••*" 1110 raw... IMn•...._..u .... .,... •.
DEAR PAT I 11tudl~ my car'1 loat.rucllon
manual ao l know the pf'O('edure for chaftlin1 tht
brak_, nu.id What l don't know la " there A'f'• any
11peclll preeautJona I ahol.lld tab when lt comes to
Ch009lfl8 lbe nwd l O U.H and bandlif\C lt duriDI lht
<'hanae . G.8., Fountain Vallty
TIMJ NaUoeal Rl&ll••)' Tratnc Safety Ad·
mlallUadlll lau M•• advice fW ,.., Pay doH
aUeaU.. &o die •uarac&arer'• reco••eadaUoaa aboa& tM type el brake ftalcl to be ued, Hd follow
&lie o ... r'a mHaal lutnldlou. Malle aue Ula&
oo dirt or forelp mal.erlal1 &d ta to elo1 UHt
bydraaUc brake system. Tlds IH&U elnata1 U.e
reMrvok cu before opeelal a.ad care a. laaad.Ua1
lite freslt nuJd, aloes wltla complete eleaallaft1 ta
servlcln1 lbll vltaJ system. EUDllaate aU molatvre
from pre11are bleeding eqalpmeat. Wherever
brake fluid Is stored -ta tile veltJde's brake
1y1t.em or in containers -I& may ablorb moisture
from I.he aJr. Keep caas ud rHervolr sealed.
Also, don't ose 1ny brake fluid &aken from old,
used or unsealed containers. Avoid mhllng dif-
ferent types of fluJd or aslng uot.her type lbat ls ln
tbe system. Never re-ose brake fluid or uy left
over from the last servicing that bas been stored
for a loag Ume.
SuitcGJJe Order Carried Out?
DEAR PAT: I ordered a carry-all suitcase
from Carol Wright Gifts last Nov. 4. l 've never re·
ceived 1t . but my $22.!IO check was cashed Un-
fortunately, I've misplaced the address for this mail -
order firm. I hope you have it so I can wrlte to them
about lhls.
C.E , Corona del Mar
Carol Wrig.bt Girls' address Is P.O. Box 8502,
Lincoln, Neb. 68544. A VS contacted the firm for
you and no record could be found of your order.
Tbe customer service department will write to you
and request th•& you send a copy of your canceled
check and resubmit order Information. Once
these materials are received, your order wlll be
pr~essed lmmedJately.
Taz Alrradt1 Sllorllornrd In
DEAR PAT: Is 1t legal to charge lax on a shoe
repair?
A.M .. Costa Mesa
Tb.is is one of those strange tu: sl&uaUons, ac-
cordtDg to the Board of equalization. Actually, • ZS
percent tax ls "built into" the price or a sboe re·
pair, and the usual 6 percent sales tu Is not added
to lbe to&aJ price. This unusual 25 percent tu rate
is for materials <boUI new and replacement of okl>
along wllb labor. Shoe laces, polish or olber pro·
duels lbat may ht> sold in a shoe repair shop have
tbe uual I percent •aJH &a. eddecl &o ~ pare~
price.
Tablfl' Toke• Tenbr To•rla
DEAR PAT: I have inhented a lovely marble
table in excellent cond1t1on, but the marble top
needs a good cleaning I don't know how to clean
it. nor do I know how to PQhsh it afterward. Any
suggestions" B P , Duna Point
Marble tops of furniture may be washed with
dlstlUed water and enoul(h pure soap so that a soft
brub creatn a lather. Rinse well and band-dry.
Use a commercial stain ttmover, If necessary, but
be sure to follow directions. To dust, use a feather
duster became cloth may grind in dust. Rubbing
talcum powder on the surface makes an effective
polish.
2 YEAR/UNUMITID
MILEAGE
Covers EnQ Comp • Steering • Atr cond •
Manual Auto trans • Front susp • Drive A>Cle •
ComplPIP lront & rear brake system • Elec
System
•ltflll"I"°"' Oii """"'".,.~ ~,,_,., CJoM not todv IO 9""'f of the lt•1.0
~·l~f,a.,.1wtf'"t.W.
•f..,..;oel "°"''l<.1' lot '"udt JoouM ..... -"'4 0 p.._,i "°'*'""
S••b frou"""' V°'""' 0.••"" • Whl Or F.-WN 0< -
ColNMn: .. Y..-Coet -no 0" u-
'
.. , .... .,,
Sto le S n. Jullan
llond ot Atlanta said
when d f ealed ln a
bid to b come the
G K>rgia nate ma-
JOrlty whip, "I teel
Uke th~ former gov· ernor, Marvin Grif-
rln, who said •a lot or
people who ate my
barbecue didn't vote
for me'''
CONSUMER
Four Corners Area r--iiiii--1
Worst in Radiation • •
SALT LAKE CITY CAP) -l.n·
rorm•Uoo compiled from 1everaJ
f.S.ral .,eocles lJ>dlcalel ,.idenu
In tbo Four Comera area, where
Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and
ArlJoGa meet, may have been ez.
posed to more loo1·t.nn radiatloo
lhan any ot.be:r l~P ln Lbe naUca, a
Salt Lake newspaper aald. The radl•·
tlon come. rrom urulum mill tall·
ln&•. fallout from atomic weapons l•l1f• and ore deposits, the Deaeret
N•*•Hld.
IT 8AlD ATOMIC weapoaa teaUng
In Nevada in Lbe 19:50s and 1960a sent
fallout o ver tbe re&lon , wbUe
urantwn mWa in Utah and Colorado
we_r apreadJ.na radioactive~
lb.rouab tbe Colorado, Animas.
Mt1uti. San Juan and Green riven.
A eovemment atudy publlabed in
1960 estimated people living a.Iona
the Animas below Duran10. Colo.,
were expoeed to three times the al·
lowable limit for radium and stron·
Uum. and some received five Umes
the allowable dosage.
A lMI U.S. Department of Health.
E ducation and Welfare report said
CARPET 1111110
•CUARWltlYll
• HN·ll.ID UCIC-u-:. ... le'#'
llOLUA & TllAY IO • r MU11L MAtlOUI
uran.lum mW talllnp bad been tbe I OPElll• 1 I major IOW'ff ol radJum poUuUoo lD ~~~ .. ~River ayatem for ·· 1 THE SANDALMAN'S I
Twelve mllUon ton1 of ta!Uqs SffQ;D SPECTRUM were 1tacked at 17 alt.ea &Jona the II ~ 11
rtver and tu trtbut.anea There were
some diket and earth coven. but the ss OFF aandy talHnp conUnued t.o erode into II II rt vera and flow into communlUel.
Tbe Utah Bureau of Radlatioa and
OccupaU<>n Health and tbe 1tate I Any Pair of atto .. ~ 121 I Southeastern Health Dlltrtct re«ntly Or Mot• Wtttt Coupon I
started a search for sites that may I CHEROKEE, S81CCA,
have abnormal radiation levels I BASS, CLOOS & MOAE I
cau.aed by uranium tailings and ore. 10 405 FWY. I I 2136 Newport 81. I
Court Ruling Hold.8 I YtCToeJA Jbld Costa Mesa I
I (neld to Ven s)
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A
woman'• effort.a to ~eive a $18.4 I * '4l.a45S I
million inverse coodemnation award BAY 0,................ I
for coastal property in Monterey I I 0 ...,.7 ,...
County bave been rejected by t.be I -.11SA· --. I state Supreme Court. Tbe blg:b court r1. ...
denied without comment Mild S I I Briggs' req*t to consider a lowe; to COAST HWY. C.,.-~w...M.O., court's~lon. L-------------.1
FLOOR TILE -
SUPER PRICE!
• ECONOMICAL!
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15191 leach 322 W. 17 2221 Harbor 81.
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coaazcnoN Te~ple Assets Located Jn the 8iuS ..._u..
101 ••etloa of Feti~baadltll lberelau~ ·
ln•t .... twJJ Ta· • ble qy, ..s tlml
: Radial Arm aaw. 1'8
: copy deacnpUon for
: tbe1e two 11 1 11
: lr&naPOled. We tlD· : ceretY resret th.ta .,. : ror.
--~ ... llep. Joe WyaU.1
l)..Te• .• hu ulo
. tbat he will not ae-ek re-elecUon
to hla House seat
after bl1 first
term in order to
fl1ht "a very
aeverc drinklna
problem." • • • , lsearsl
t ... I. VITAMIN
CTABLm
500 .. -IOTTU Of 100
REG.129
2.29
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E CAPSULES
400 l.U. -IOnu Of 100
RIG.239
3.99
NEW
TIMED RELEASE
NATURAL VITAMINS
Sp.<1olly fo,,nuloted lo ollow body to oOtort>
.._. Vl!C)mlf'I ()Y .. 0 ~period ol t;me
PLUS MANY MORE-NOW THRlfTY SALE PRICED
C!:)NATURAL ~ MUlT1'11 -~
400 1.U. VITAMIN E DAILY VrTAMINS/llON J19
c:J3 7V2 ·GUIN
1onuoJ100 599 eom1ot •ot SAUl'llCI
llG. 6. 9t llEWll'S YWT 99
NATUUl mm
fOIMULA600
3.11 '2:25 250-t CHIWABU 49 lmU .111 m , WI NICI
VrTAMIN C 3 .. ' 10 Ill
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PLUS Ulfl llOll MOT uslm
CONAIR PRO STYLE 1250
HAIR DRYER
2 SPEEDS ANO 4 SETTINGSI NO ASBESTOS
UMd by.._. rxol .. 1t0nol1 "'°" ony ott. btondl 2-yt. _,only
TOTAL VALUE
33.76
llEG. 24 81 OllY(lt
ltEG 3 19 CONOITIONE1t
ltEG.3 195"AMP00
VAlUE 2.501t0WU USH
33 76 TOT Al. VAlU(
YOU PAY ONLY
17 88
WINIMilllS SlUCTION
SONOMA COUNn
PREMIUM WINES
3'°'3so 129
~1355 uo•
lottled by one ol ~ Collnty •
mot! pr'Mtogooul -· Stodi 1191
Hutry l0t youo -..t\1le •~•lent ................
SAVI 30%
MEN'S
COUULEY
•MOINING GlOllES •IOSIS
•DAISIES •IRISIS •PIONIES
A bog te4«1ton of llfellile ~,., ~' woth
poly ~ed wit• 11..n• Add co6ot charm beouty
c~c:~2s1 = NOW ONLY FOi WT1
FRUIT Of THE~
MEN'S BRIEFS
& T-SHIRTS
Wt ....... (OftOf\ ....... <O'ftforl ·---f vll (UI broe4• Mlfl :19-'2 ' •• ..,. ~lU
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MEN'S
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NECKTIES W.1249
PIKI IA.
Selling eh e wh•t•
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le>< dollott "'°'•I
REVLON
JONTUESPIAY 349 COlOGNI
6/10-GZ.ltG.4.75
IEVloN CHARLIE
CONCINTUnD 399 SPU Y COLOGNE
4/ lO·OZ.UG. 4.95
I EV LON
MASCAIASAU
llG. 229
1UCllPl.Of 5 CUlltDGIS ~99.c
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WESTMIHSTBt HUNTINGTON IEAOf HUNTING'TON 1EAOt HUNTINGTON llACH fl TORO
Witt• 1tar at Golden West 21131 lllCh lhd. at Aftna •1 Warner 9161 Adcms at ........., El Toro at Rockfield
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LOS ANGELES <AP>
-UCLA IOCioloa pro-
f e 11 or and author
Rodolfo Alvarea, 44, la
the ..... premdent ol t.be
2 5 , O o O • m e m b e r· American C iv i l Liberties Union of
Sovtbem Califora1a.
PUBLIC NOTICE
PtCT1TIOUS IWSINHS
,._ITATUHNT T ... ._._,. _...,, •re Clo+ft9 """-··= RIDGEWOOD DESIGNS Jtl7 .. c .. Al....., .......... c.si. -... .... CMHonl6e-.. • ,........., o. •••• , ..... fftC.. ,.
c..tlhl"''-<•-•llM), Jlf7 "C" Alrwey a ... ,.,,., CoU• M••• c.1"°""9... •
Tiiis ........... It COlldunecl by •CM· -·u.n. RIDOEWOOO
OEVEU>f'MENT, INC. ~J81blft.
VIOtPnsldltnt
TMt ~ WM llted wtlft IN
C-ty Clef1l of Or~ C-,y on ,,_,., .... nlO.
l"tJ91U
Pllbll....., Or .. CM5' 0.lly Pilot
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PICTITIOUS llUSINESS
MAllU ITAT•M«NT
The to4.-...i P900fl It °'*19 bust· ,..n n :
AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION a.
REF INISHING, t2t 8<11ler, Cost•
-w.CAt262' •-SI...., ~1i.. me Detwt I.II., Colle Mew, CA t 7'2'
~:= .. ~MU It Conducted by M\ ln-
ROfl ,....,,_Ilk
Tith $Ul-I ••• llled wtlll the
C-ly CleA of 0•*'99 County on J-ryzz.t•
P t*ZJ
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PfC'Tn"IOUS llVSINHS
MAM• ITAT•MUtT
TN hlll-tnt per-• •re 001"11
~nessn
PRIMO VENTURES. LTO , IJJ 0o ... r 0r1 ... Sul .. 12. ~wpo,, Be.cft,
CA'266J IM-. Inc. le Celltomie cc1rpcw•
ll•nl. Ul Doftr Ortve. Su lie tt,
Newpert 8Md\, CA tMl
T/\h blnlnn• h COflC,U<lecl lly •
llml..., -1....v.IP a.-. Int
J-8 Pffl1jer.
Vlee~
Tlllt U-.. wM fllf!CI wllll lfte
C.-ty o.rti ot 0r*'99 C.O..t1IY on
J-ry 11, 1'110.
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Publl"'9d Or~ C,0.,.t 0.lly PllOI J .... , ... 23, lD, !'a ... ,.., ,,,..,
PUBLIC NOTICE
f'ICTITIOUS euSINESS . MAME STATEMENT
Tiie foltowln11 perM>n• •r• doln9 bonl...un ·
THE 8EACH 8ALl, 7116 w .. 1
Oc••" F ront, Ne wport 8••<11,
c.tlfoml• '*I
Tiie IMecll e.11 Corpor•tlOn, •
CMlfonlle ~•lion. 33$5 VI• Lido
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Tllk ~It~ by• cor· per.tlM.
Tiie ..... e.11 C«p.
Devtd Ceftef
Vice Presldeflt
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PVBUC NOTICE
• "TINiire'• • rtalt, but
dririal • • riwwa1 11 worae," •1ree a1tronauta Jobn
Youns (left> and •
Robert Crippen In
deacriblnl their com-
lnl flllbt aboard the
apace abutUe Colum· bla. Lauacb may
come by l.be end of
thla year.
EVERYTHING IS ON
SALE!!!
4 DAYS ONLY
Sale Ends
Sunday 6 p.m.
• '
.JOHANN&lluao • louth Afrtea (AP.) -
Llaale, a Uoa eu~, I•
Mek bome at Uoa Part
alter betQa l&ol~:r • UttJe 11rt w1M> w to , .. ., lier u a pet ln .,.
family'• apartm•t. , Tbe eub waa repon.d
In . Jood condltJoa but •ulf•ri"I trom an upMt atom~ aftet belq fed milk and vttamlal for
three dar-before the
1lrl'1 mother returned
th• aalmal.
f)~ 1ulie Move
To Home in Etu1t ~ .
P1111.ADELPHIA CAP> -David aed Jule NllOD Daeabower b.a•• mOWld fftlm Oraqe CouiD-
ty to a J.00.1ear-0Jd NDOvated curt.,. boule ln
IWMatbu a.e.tel' County.
ElaeGbower, p-aodloo of the late President
Dwllbl D. E~et, aald be and b1I wile,
dal&l)lter of former Pnsldeat Nlxon, moved to be oear their fam!H•,
Hla parenu. Joba and Barbara E1aenbower,
Uve ln oearb)' Valley Poree. wbHe Julie'• perentl will move to New York from San Clemente oo ~.
"We botb b.a•e boob to ft.Diab.'' David aatd.
NATION
Be'a writinl oae about Ilia srandfat.ber. Julie'• WRmNO ABOUT PAT
book la about her mother. Pal Ju .. EIMnhowef
IBitODEY\ ~ Of NEWPORT
fabulous
LADIES' SPORTSWEAR
149 Riverside Ave., Newport Beach
(AT COAST HWY. Across from Rusty Pelican)
•
BE HERE
WHEN THE
DOORS OPEN
r
OFF
S°"9 Off MANUFACTURER'S
SUGGESTED tnAIL PRICE
IS OUI SMALUST
DISCOUNT
' '
DRESSES
111111 STOCK 50-x..aoo,,
"INCIEDllLI"
110. $21-$150
flOM •600
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UC IRVINE SHORTSTOP CARSON CARROLL TAGS OUT CHAPMAN'S TIM KRAUSS AT SECOND BASE. UCI WAS BLANKED, 4-0. SEE STORY, PAGE B4.
Redmond Leaves Behind a Legacy
Leukemia Claims Man Who Developed Some~ of HB's Top Players
By ROG F.R CARLSON
ol '"• oeuy ~1 ... 5Uff How would you like to be a high school basket-
ball coach with a squad consisting of Jeff Andrade,
Keith Dawson, Sam Aiello, Joo Ng, Paul Reagan,
Keith BanJcs, Dave Cook and Scott King?
If you know anything about prep basketball
you would realize quickly it would be a drelfm
team -an all-star team.
THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT they were a few
years ago under a dream coach -Gary Redmond.
R edmond died Monday mornjng in Las
Vegas where he leaves a wtfe, Carla, and two
children.
At age 29 leukemia struck him down. But the
le.:acy Redmond leaves continues.
Andrade and Ng a re Ocean View Hlgb's start·
ing guards. Dawson and Aiello are Marina Higb's
starting guards, Re agan and Banks start for
Edison and Cook is Mater Oei Hlgh's playmaktn1
guard, with a 14. t a verage.
ANDRADE AVERAGES 23.0 points a game.
Aie llo and Dawson are the soul of Marina's game,
King is a m ember of Huntington Beach's team and
TRAIL CONTINUll -San Clemente's
Kevin Teel an.i Colt& Meu•1 Steve Lux
(22) are in action tonight with San
Clemente at i.a,una Beach in South Cout ~ .,....... actkm and Cotta .....
at timvenity in Sea View Leap play. Ac ·
\
Banks and Re:.gan :.re really the heart or Edison's
team. Some or today's stars were reserves on that
unit.
But it goes a lot deeper than just scoring
points or that the group t:ompiled an as tounding
214-10 record for the Huntington Beach All-stars.
.Lois Tarkanian. the wife of University of
Be dlda't •t•rt old .nt• pro-.
.,... p~~ lw ~ flaem.
It .,.. aa •••.:la9 t•la~ yo•
... ~ ••• ., Alda t.,,et~
-Lot• T8fkanlen
Nevada-Las Vegas Coach Jerry Tarkanian, says
this of Redmond's cootribuUoos:
"I've seen a lot of people and teac:ben in Z'1
years try to develop the rapport and values the way
Gary did, he bad such a touch with children.
"OUR. SON, DANNY, WAS with hlm at Hunt-
mgton Beach and he is known as an exceptional
Uon starts at 7. Neither the Mustan11 nor
Tritons have a 1bot at tbelr rapectlve
lea1ue tiUes, but each has the potential to
play s~ler and move up ln the standings.
'
play makin~ guard htn• in Nl:'\ada
"We always felt 1t was Gary who wa:. pnman ly responsible for hls development ·'
"YOl CA1' TALK to those :.even player5 1n
Orange County who are compelJllg now and they
.,ti ll fttl that way They have other coaches now.
but Gary helped the m the most Redmond was a Junior' vars ity coach al
Nevada-Las Vegas for a year before entenng
private business, but also kept acti ve with the
youth teams , as be did m HunlUlgton Beach aner
moving to Nevada.
tinder tne llVe·year gwaantt or Kedmond
while the Hunttngton Beach All-stars bwlt their
214-10 r~rd. the n? was one s pan of SS strajght
WIDS
··A lot of people th1nJc the hlgher you go the
better the coaches are," s ays Mrs. Tarkanian .
Of the eight members of that team. seven are
presently gua~. with Reagan the only front lin,.
player "But it's in the grades pnor to hlgh school that
are the hardest to teach. He didn't start out with
proven playe rs, be developed them "
He was also considered a top softball player
and ooe of ~ best basketball offi cials in the state
of Nevada
VALUES? "I ASKED some of our youngsteN
here in 4s Vegas their impressions. slnce I will
be eulogiz.e.r al Gary 's aervices Thursday.
"GAJlY REALLY had two homes," says ..rrs.
Tarkanian. ··He loved the beach area, but the peo-
plP he~ lovt"d him. too " "One told me. 'He was a fau. energetic win
oriented coach who tau&bt me how to wm, but not
at the expense of fair play.· "Another said, 'We were lucky to know Gary,
but · espeeially me because be wa.s my coach ·
·•And anothe r 14-year-old told me he learned that
even when you're down. don't give up He lived life
that way
Gary Redmond averaged 6 7 pomls M game u
a Junior. 13.4 • a senior f« Fountain Valley on
teams that posted 15-10 and 12-14 record.I.
,
As sconng averages a nd won-loss mam ao. it
"as nothlng that :.pec1al. but probabiy a good in-
d1<'ator or JUSl how important 20-pomt averages
,ind champ1onsh1p sea:.ons reall y a re
Showdown Tiine!
... Sunset, Arigelus Leads on the Line
Sole leaders hip in the ~un:.et
and Angelus leagues a rc on Lhe
line tonight 1n hig h !)c hool
basketball action
In the Sunset LeagUl'. 11 ·s 5 I
Fountain Valley at 5-1 Newport
Harbor. while Angelus L<':.guc·
play features 5 1 Servile at 5 I
Mater De1
NEWPORT HARBOR'S onl)
loss in league pl ay was a 60 59
setback at Fountain Valley in
the fi rst round, while Fountain
Valley will be trying to snap
back from its fi rst loss ! 55 46 at
Marina) after ri ve s traight
league wins
Newport's Sailors us ually rely
on the inside work of 6 5 Bruce
Caldwell, but they've shown the
ability to operate nearly as well
from the outside when the op·
position safs off on Caldwell.
Caldwel Is ave r a1ting 18 O
points a game in league, while
Fountain Valley counte rs with
6 -3 Jeff Christensen < 19 8 in
league). who 1s also a threat in~
side.
While the Newport Harbor-
Fountain Valley struggle will
give the winner a one-game edge
in the race for the title, the
Mater Dei·Servite verdict
figures to give the wlMer a
giant step toward the title,
despite the same one.game
edge.
IT'S THE RUBBER GAME
for these two as Mater Del dealt
Servile a •1·31 loes Lo the Oran1e
Tournament, but loet a one.point
decision at Servite in the first
round of leaiue play.
"Thi.I Ume the game is al the
pavillon;' 1aya Mater Del Coach
Jerry Tardie, referring to the
Monarchs' cozy confines on the
Mater Del campus.
Servile enters with 8-1 Junior
Scott Slnek, M Stave Witt and
6·1 La QuJnta transfer John
Leidenbelmer aa it• major
weapon•. wblle Mater Del
anawen with a balanced att.eck.
keyed by the acorln• and
playmaklnt of 8-0 senior David
Cook.
('OOK. WHO HA . a ,·eral!f"d
I i I i.>010ts on t he !>Cason, ha..,
hl'{'n held to 1•1J!hl points 10 t>a<'h
n r M ate r O t' 1 .., ~ a m c 'i w 1 t h
St•rv1tt' ~at.er [)('1 and !:l<'n 1lc lx'J::tn at m BASKETIULL
7 30 whale lht• rt·~l or tonight·.,
Rames start at 7
Othl'f Sun!>t'l Lt·a~uc dut•I..,
ma t c h Edi so n <3-31 di
Westmlil.Ster <I 5l and Manna
t3 3) at Huntington Beach <1 ·5>
Corona del M<Jr 's Sea Kings
wi ll be trying to stay within
ra nge of Sea View League
leader E.5tanc1a as CdM CS-1} m-
' ades El Toro 14·2> while
Estam·1.1 lb 01 host!> Irvine C0.61
Costa '1l~J 1 1-5 I 1s at l 'nivers1t}
~ ~ ,i I
OCEAN VIEW. Or ange> Coun
t' s No 3 tt>a m following its Em
p1re League loss to Katella, 1s a
hl'a\') ra,onte to handle Ken
nedy t I 13> on the latter's court
()('ean \'1 e w 1s 18 2 CJ n d
1•sta bhshed a n Orangl' Count)
:-co ring n •cord the la:-t t ime 1l
met Kennedy. rambling for a
: :?9 61 vtClOr.>
Dana H1lls !4-2> tries to stay
w1th10 r ange of South Coast
Le a gue leader Mission Viejo
c5-l ) with a game against visit-
ing Laguna IBlls (3-3). while San
Cle mente CJ-3) is at Laguna
Beach <O 6)
.Jabbar's Magic
He Dominates Knicks
NEW YORK CAP> -A sellout crowd or 19,591 filled Madison
Square Garden to watch the Magic Show, but the spoWgbt was
stolen from rookie Earvin ''Magic" Johnson by an old, familiar
race.
Kareem AbduJ.Jabbar scored 22 points, grabt>ed 17 rebounds.
handed out seven assists. blocked five shots and harassed New
York's prize rookie center, Bill Cartwright, into a miserable 3-
ror-18 shooting game as the Los Angeles Laken beat the Knlcks
116·105 Tuesday night.
"NOBODY CAN DOMINATE THE LANE lilte Kareem can."
said Laken Coach Paul Westbead. "Io my o plruon. he's the best
player in basketball."
"Jabbar ls the man." said Johnson, the ebullient rookie who
bas turned the Lalters into one or the National Buketball ,\s·
soclaUcm'a hoUest draws. "He'a the best-the puser, the shooter,
the rebolmder. Look at bow smooth and -Ole be is. I love playinJ
wtlb Jabbar because be does everytb.ln1."
The game started well for the Knlcks, with suants Michael
Ray RlchardlOD and Ray Wllllams drtvtq by the Latten' Johnson
and Norm Ni.Kon ror several euy bulteta. Williama 1cored 14 or
his 1ame-hleh 32 points in the flnt period and the Knlcks led 38·32
four minutes into the second quarter.
''AFl'Ea TRaEE TIMEOUTS, WE finally impressed on our
1uardl that they couldn't lay back and wall for the Knicb to come
to tbem," esplalned Westhead. "You do that with Richantson and
Wiallams and Ifs all over. We adjusted in the second quarter anrt
that turned lt arounlt."
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... ~·4,,. Two Fremo State Gamee
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C.nceled by Conference
.._APDt,1ttMe
'r.o ot "'-ltO SU.le'• lb remallUq COD· m " ,..._. MrUCball 1amee wUl be eaace&ed-., tM
aelloolp will DOt aeMd Lbe NCAA'• l'1·1ame llmti.
adfte o..t Alb.a.t.lc A.l90C:latJoD Comm•11'°°9r
Lew er,.-aaid "'*-du.
,..._, Stat. earU r bad been banned from· the ~'a ~ toum.ament becaUM ol a preMuoa aertmma1•
a1atmt lletteci Collea•. It reeetl1 urn• to lla:bt tbat I.be
Bu•ldop a.tao be.1d two acrimmac• aialnat "'-oo Paelftc eoue,..
All three bave been detenn1ned to count aaalmt tbe
NCAA'• rule UmlUnc a team to 21 "con.Wat.a" -aamea or
acrimmqes qai.o.at otMr Kboola.
The two aame. to be canceled, determined by a draw,
are Feb. 21 qalmt San JOM Sta~ and Feb 23 acalDlt Ut.111>
State, both 1ebeduled at ~-The ellmlnat«t 1amea will
count aa neither a wln nor lau tor Sao Joae St.le or Ulab
State, and tbe at.her PCAA te&Jlll' result.a ot cam .. played at Frqao will not count ln the ftoa1 coolereoce st.andinaa.
Utah State and Lona Beach State curreaUy ahare lbe
leape lead at 6-2. Fresno State, which bu been declared ln-
eu,ible for the regular·aeaaoa tltle u well u the tournament.
la ~3 ln PCAA play.
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Pittaburgh Steelers owner Art lleoeey on the mar·
riage ol football and televlaion: "You can't trust TV. JI
It can get more for Chinese checkers, it will drop ws."
Dlsg,...tled G~• Calb I• Sirk
They call him the Ice Man but right now, m
George Gervin is pretty hot under the collar . San
Antonio's scoring machine. Gervin wants to re·
negotiate hls contract with the Spurs, which cur·
rently calls for the NBA 's leading scorer to receive $350,000 a
year. Spurs ownel" Aagelo Dros308 says no renegotiations un·
til the season is over and so Gi!rvin, averaging 33.6 points an
outing, called in sick Tuesday. Without Gervin, the Spurs
dropped a 123-115 decision to lowly New
Jersey. which reeled off seven points in
the final 12 seconds of the third period.
Mike NewUn scored 17 of his 30 points for
the Nets in the third quarter, Including a
three-pointer at the buzzer, but San An
lonrn Coach Doug Moe summed it up best
when he said . "We didn't lose it because
let: wasn't there. We lost it because we
played stupid." ... Adrian Dantley
scored 47 points as Utah beat Chkago,
116·106, and climbed out of the Midwest
ouvrN Division cellar for the first time since the
opening week of the NBA season Dennis Johnsoa scored
34 pomts. mcluding two free throws with two seconds left, as
Seattle nipped Cleveland, 123·121, to stay a half game ahead
of Los Angeles in the Pacific Division . . . Philadelphia
spoiled ~rge McGinnis• return to Indiana by beating the
Packers. 109·1~. Julius Erving scored 31 points, including
two free throws with three seconds remaining, while McGin·
nis had 14 points and 13 n·bounds .. Tom Ow~ns' 24 points
led Portland to a 105·9'J victory over K-sas City.
"'~"°"Leads St • .loll•'• to 20th 1t'I•
Wayne Mc Koy scored six of his 18pointsdunng m a 10·0 burst in the first hall and etgbth·ran.ked st.
John's went "1 to record Its fifth conaecutlve 2().
victory season by d efeating the University of
Baltimore. 89·73. in college basketball Tuesday night
. The University of Portland had a chance to join USF
and Santa Clara in first place in the West Coast Athletic Con·
fcrence. but couldn't get past GQnuga University. The Pilots
Jost to the Bulldogs, 89 79 .. Michael Burm had 28 points
a nd 14 rebounds to help offset a 41 point effort by San Diego
State's Eddie Morris and lead Nevada (Las Vegas) to a 98-86
win. its 12th straight . . Robert Byrd's two layups 10 the
last l :41 capped a rally from a JO-point deficit and helped
Marquette beat Creighton. 81-71 . And.re Smltll scored 21
points and tipped In a reoound in the nnal two minutes to put
Nebraska ahead for ~ood as the Cornhuskers defeated
Kansru., 61·56 . . Robert Taylor, who kept the game going
with a IS-foot Jumper M the end of re'gulat100 and -a layup as
the second overtime ended, drove the length of. the court for
the wmmng basket as Harvard edged Dartmouth, 77-75. in
three extra periods . Ray OrgUl, a former Estancia High
a nd Orange Coast College star, bad one point as St Mary's
defeated Stanislaus State, 103-87.
CO.•IU~f! Res~l11do• Reje~t• ... ~it
tees meeting at Mexico City Issued a resolution , ,
Delegates to the National Olympics Commit· •
Tuesday urging nations to attend the Summer
Olympic Games ln Moecow, in opposition to Pna·
dent Carter's proposed boycott . . The Soviet newspaper
Izvestia said that the U.S. government is conducting a
"crusade" against athletes who want to compete in the Olym·
pies. The paper said "what is nowtaking place ih the United
States can only be described as McCarthyism." ... Cana-
dian Awimmers will be able to swim for their country
somewhere this year but il probably will not be al the
Moscow Games, according to External Affairs Mi nister
Flora MacDonald. Canada says it will boycott the Olympics lf
Soviet troops are not pulled out of Afghanistan by Feb.
20 ... The Malaysian cabinet decided today that Malaysia
should join the boycott movement . . . In a sWU'I ot I ur coaus
and haL'I, about 90 Soviet athletes and coaches bave cbttlted
1nto the Olympic Village at Lake Placid for the Winter
Games ... Pue rto Rico, site of the Pan American Games,
will not be considered for the propased "Free World O)ym·
pies." Puerto Rican Gov Carto. Bomero says the athletes
village constructed for the Pan Am Games ln July bu been
turned over to a public housing agency and ls now occupied
. . . Threats against Soviet skaters in MUwaukee for the
World Sprint Champiof\Shlps have prompted authortties to
beef up security
R•lder• Rf!ftuf! 2e.p•fJ~ Pr•p•••I
The Oakland Raiders apparently don't even II
want to see the latest bid to keep them in the
Oakland Celiseum, a lease proposal worth almost
$9 million. Club apokeaman Jolla Herrera said t.be
Raldera refuaed delivery of the 20-page proposal when a col·
laeum aUorney brought it to the team 'a offices Tuesday . . .
Oakland A's owner Cbarlle Flaley reportedly wtll not allow
construcUon during lhe baseball season of luxury boxea at the
Oakland fadbty, a key part ot att.mpll to keep the Raiden
. . . MlllTa)' Warm1&h, who ha.a been lovolved lo football for
23 yean. baa reUred after two seuona u deftnaivt line
co1cb for Lbe Minnesota V1k1np. He's 67 . • . ThrH jockeys
were ~ured and a mount bad to be deaLroyed 1D a three· ~hone aplll at Bowle Race Course In Maryland. The dlrM
Jockeys, Tom Kapfer, nil Gl'fte and Jlmm7 PaU.. were
hospltallsed but reported In fair to 1ood condJtJoo ... St.
Lout. Cardinali pntldeot A•r-t A. Baa, Jr .• , 80, waa re·
leased from Bame. Hoepitaf aft.er under1oln1 12 dt11 of
treatmnt for a 1ut.rolntesUna1 ailment.
T..,..._,Racf ..
TV: Horse Racina -Today at Santa AJ>lla, 7:30 s-.m.,
ChanneJu.
llADIO: Hockey -K1qJ at Hutlord, 5:50 p.m .• Kll8 (WO).
SPORTS BREAK/HOCKEY
FV-Edison Game to Move?
-:i,
AM.._.. SdilCID and huDtalo Valle)
draw mH4i lD ac.a ol ia.ooo amnaally, Or-.. eo.ty•1 No. 1 pnp football it-.,..,. ~ be movtq out ol Oraqe CMlat7 ba tM DMt future wttb the opUaa of
tbe d , ....... Cmitoe Collete ltldh.un.
A SU.000 ta.b by tbe Bll A la forelnt aom• ,._1MnkJn1 by tbe Ecllloa·Fou.nLain
valley P90l*t.
Aetaall)t. Cerritoe Collec• may be t.be
best football 11.adiu.m overall ln Southern
CaUlomla. with the excepUoa of ill llm.lt.ed
aeat.LQa.
No auda idea la ~ eowted by tbe CIF
for ltachamplomblp fl.Dala.
"One of tbe reaaona we moved to
Anaheim Stadiu1n." aaya CIF Com·
ml.uiooer Tom Brynn, WU COit. In 1J68
the COit was $13,000 at tbe eou..eum. ·'Odds a.re we'll be at the Btc A for some
time. We bave to anticipate 20-25,000 for
lhe cbampkJoahip finals and we can't cet
Into the Roee Bowl, ao wMre elae do you
10? So far, It's the best deaJ ln town."
Considering tbe potential attraction
between Fountain Valley and Ed1loa for
LllO, it's difficult to conceive the aame be-
lo1 played anywhere else than the 811 A. • • • ABOUT TIME DEPARTMENT:
Newport Harbor Hlgb's Bill Barnett wtll
be honored Friday evening at the Inn at
the Parle in Anaheim as bigb school water
It's So01e
Conference,
And Howe!
DETROIT CAP) The Pnnce
of Wales Conference has an
absolu te lock on National
Hockey League All star com·
petition and Buffalo Coach Scot
ty Bowman thinks 1t 's likely to
remain that way for a good long
while.
"You look around this room
and I don't know of any coach
who wouldn't look like a master
with the talent that's be re,"
Bowman said alter his Wales
squad had s kated t.o a 6-3 victory
over the Cla rence Cam:>bell
squad in the 32nd NHL AU-star
game Tuesday nig.bt.
"I mean look; there -in
various stages of undress -you
see the one-aod-only Gordie
Ho we, Guy Lafle ur, Marcel
Dionne. Danny Gare and oo and
on. ThiB conference is loaded.
<
polo Coaeh ot the Year for the lla&e ol
Callforola. Bernett., who bu molded &mitt Leaaue
cbampbw for tbe put 1J yean and CIF
Soutbem Sectloa cbamp6ou MVtD Umea
in that apan, wu eboMD by the California
CoacbN Alloctatioft for the award oa I.be
bull ot caNel' performance, contribudom
of Ume. aervice and dedication to t.be
coacblnc pro(eutoo.
Alao honored in tbe cross country
cat.eaory will be Foothill Hleb's Jerry
Whft&er. a product of Newport Harbor In
t.be late 50I. ••• PUC'D FOa SUNSET LEAGUE foot·
ball pmes wW go up SO CSU neJrt HUOD,
maklna it S3 for aeneral admi&aicm and
$3.50 for reserved aeall. A move from the
traditiooal 8 o'c.lock atart to 7:30 to ap..
peue newspapers with early deadlines
bu beeo shelved ror further atudy. ••• GUl'.88 WHO PlCKED UP a tn.n.afer
nmnin1 back? Ed.lion's defenclini CIF Blg
Five Conference champions will be
bolatered by Newport Harbor tramfer
John Lamertoo, a run.ol.n& badt.,ensive
back. ••• EDl80N BAS&ETBALL COACH Barry
Lei1h will be bringing extra help with bim
f'rlday night when his Chargers invade
Hunt.lnctOIJ Buch for a 8unHt Le1pe
same.
HI.a ~. Cara, la bl.a daua:bter
and a .tumor at haou.utoa Beach . Explalna Cara· .. Wbeo EdJJIOO playa
Hunuacton Beach I root for Edi.Ion. AU
my friinck call me a U'altor. But that'•
OK, I can Uve with tt.
''Dad Jet.I lA a bad mood when Ed.llOO
So.es and I don't like to see him lo a bad
mood.'' •• *
Ml88ION VIEJO BASEBALL COACB
Ron Drake b&a put a call out to all alumni
wbo w1lh to part.ldpate ln the Olablos'
aJumm-vanlty game Feb. 16. 'M)()8e In·
tereate d ahould contact Drake at
83'7 • TT'lZ C extension 28) . ••• OFnCIAL ANNOUNCEMENT or the
South Sbrlne footba ll coach will be
sometime in the future, but as incred.ible
aa ll la. it will not be Edison Coach Bill
Workman.
Desplte leading bis team to tbe Big Five
Coolereace crown , capped by a memora·
ble SS.O slaughter of Redlands, Shrine of·
ficlala are seeking the services o f
Esperanza Coach Pete Yoder.
It's difficult to criticize an organization
that has done so much for crippled
children. but ignoring Workman has tD be
the dumbes~ move of the year.
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"YOU DON'T do much as an
All·slar coach. You certainly aren't going to change any
styles. I just tried to make sure
that everybody got pleoty of
s kating time."
Despite a ll that firepower,
however. the Wales squad
tra iled J.2 gomg into the final
nine minutes of the game before
21,002 -the largest crowd ever
t.o see a pro hockey game.
FOR IMPORTS Ate> COMPACTS
Then, in the span of 4 :26, the
Wales squad exploded for four
goals -the fastest four All-star
goals ever by one team -and 1t
was over
PllL'iburgh's Ron Stackhouse
s tarted the Wales comeback
with a goal off Ph1ladelph1a
rookie goalie Pete Peeters to tie
It at 3·3. Minnesota 's Cr aig
Hamburg slammed home what
proved to be tbe winner one
minute later
"IT•s BEEN a aream of my
Ute to be in an AU-star game,"
said Hartaburg, who was named
to the Wales squad as a last·
minute replacement for injured
teammate Gary Sargent. ''When
I saw it go Ln I couldn't believe
it. How often do you get lhe win-
ning goal'"
Detroit's Reed Larson and
Quebec's Real Cloutier added in·
s urance goals for the Wales
squad.
''I thought we had 'em there,
then all of a sudden It's like we
made 'em mad," Phlladelphja
roo k ie d e re n seman Norm
Ba m es said of the CampbeU col·
lapse.
AN UNASSISTED goal by
Montreal's Larry Robinson ,
followed 21 serooda later by a
goal off the stick of Minneaota's
Steve Pay ne, got the Wales
11quad off and running In the first
period. But the Campbell squad
chipped away wlth a llrst·perlod
goal by Phlladelphla's Reg
Leach,. a s~d·period goal by
Atlanta's Kent NllHon and a
goal by Pblladelpbla rookie
Brian Propp early ln the third
period.
Not sw'Prllln&Jy, the Detroit
crowd saved lta longest and
loudest cbeen for Howe -lta
favorite ton who almoet certain·
ly WU playtns ln hla lut All·
star «•me. The :n.year·old
le1end re.ponded by sett!QI u,p
Ctoutler'1 Soa1 to notch hi.a nlntb
a11l1t and 1Jth polot lo All·at.a.r
play -both records.
Redmond Rites Set
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Brennan
W1DS Titl Saddle•aek Tries to Make it 27·0
a, IOllN lft'AHO ................. Dea lreasun or
Caplatrano Butb and •
aludenl at Western • tale
Coll•I• law at'bool ln
Anahei m . won t it
Welle rn Coll111~•l•
bandb&ll tbtamp oo.abJp
OVU the k nd It the
Unlvenlly ol CaUfomia
tn IHl1lol 'I·
Wbat 1 eoatrMl ol ak~ wbet\ Saddlebeck
and Orana• Cout collqu tab to Lbe noor tonlabt
('I .JO) to raume lhe.J r CODltreoce bHlle\baJI
rac .
P'trat ~ a t~ Cauda ol Saddleback No l
ln lb 11.aSAt, No. I an t.M cool oee (8.0). wln.Ml'9
of JI l lHilhl, and a home 1tnak ol • 1 wit.bout a
d"fHl
Drenna n won four
matchcl oo hla way to
lbe title , lncludln& a
21·1'1. 2l·lS victory in hla
flnal match.
ADDL BACK WILL LOOll t"Oa No u when
It holta C'balf•y. a team lM Gauchoa t.hrollled,
t t2·1M.earU.r Ln the camp•lsn.
H e 11 a 1raduatt• uf
Saddle b•ck ("(l tlrac-
1 be rematm cJOean't al)l>e&r to be a nyth1n1
mo... lhan a formality foe Coach 8111 MUW1an
and Co But the fiul)' lrtahman la 1tW leery
"Hoy, lhe)''rt' tou1h 1'bt:y beat Oran1e Coul
) Almon Lockahey
~. Just Guesses
Like most long du.lance yacht
races especiully those f rom
Southern California to Mex1co-lbu
year's San Diego to Manzarullo race
is turning into a guessing game-and
the race lS barely half over
A perusal of the dally reports
would indicate that the guessing
g a me in the Manzanillo run is belng
played by navi~ators and ski ppers
Whe n cor rected time standings
j ump daily from Clai.s C Lo Class A
and back agalll In light to moderate
winds it would appear that some
navigators arc doing a Jillie guessing
as lo just where they arc
THEN THERE AR E THOSE who
try to outguess the weather ''Will we
get better wind farther offshore? Or
BOATING
1n her wa ke T hat mucb was
eyeballed by spectators who rouowed
them out as far as the Coronados
Islands
But at the roll call next mornin1 .
Drifter's position report placed her
15 miles ahead of Christine This
could be attributed to the ract the lighter weight Drirter moves better
in li ght airs -plus the ract that
Christine sailed 60 miles farther out
lo sea. Looking for better wind . ore >hore?
Apparently !!he fo und it and lots
of it-for on the next day's report
Christine was 31 miles a head of
Drifter, indicating she had made up
45 miles in 24 hours of sailing in light
wind
TWENTY·FOUR HOURS la te r
Drifter had cut that lead to l1 miles
with both yachts sailing in about the
by IO euty ln UM f.!,ar," HJS MWJ11an. lr'Jtnf to
tOUnd tonriDclu. 'They nm UM four eorners very
••II and are Uable to do that a1atnat ua."
If' TUUB 18 ANYTIO.NG Mu1U1an feara
moet at t.bU junctur~. lt 'a a aood 1lowdown attack,
BASKETB~L
whlcb would almoll virtually neutralise the
Oauchol' run·and·1un atyle.
"We're pracilclna every day now ln c&ff aome·
one trle11 a 1lowdown 1ame," saya Mwll1an, re·
memberine Stanford's lll-16 delay tactic aealnat
Ore100 State late ln January. Coot.ruy t.o what he attempted, what Cbatrey
TODl'S
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CUTTY SARK
SCOTCH
act.uaUy ... belt " rUD. Tbe Paatbe:n ..... IOIU ucellent ouulde aboo&en led by M forward
Jain• Verdon, wbo 11 avcr•linl at points per
1ame.
Of coune. the Oaucboe count.r wlt.b their
mountain in tbe middle, e-tJ Kevin Ma1ee, who
Jt1dt t.be state with a 26.3 acort.q averaae.
AT 111£ OTB.Ea END ol the spectrum art the
Plratee ot Orange Coaat. the defeodinC 1tate
cbamptons. OCC baa fallen on bard Umea thia
aeaaoo and must travel to Mt. San Antonio tonipt .-------~~
in the hope ot kffJ)ing a playolf berth alive.
The Pirates (3-4 in conference, ti.to overall) are cu.rrentl)' holding down the fourth spot in the
Soulh Coast Conference race, ooe same ln front of
Give your budget• II~ Mii [our tkl equip,,,.
fitl In th• Sklln
CIHlifled itdl Of t
D•llY Pilot. Mt.SAC.
1be tlnt time the clubs met, on t.be Plratet'
00or, they won by a mere bucket. 642·56~
L V.l lf lJ 1(1 ,(JIJM_ Y Or1 Ii~~() BOTTL.£ CASE. B~1::1 P.£TAJL ROA.IL
Rf. 1,411
S IMI WlNES
Burgun dy. . ., 242 ?Fi )5 2.2 0
Chen in Blanc • ... ...... 4 88 5J.24 4.44
Cabc\rnet S auvignon. 'I llJ 565 61 55 5. I 1
Cabe rnet Sau. Re. '7 3. ,.')'• 964 I 05 I b 8.7 7
same wind conditions ,,,,,,,,:;,.-_.., 645 746 Gam ay Beaujolais. ,/ ... 363 39 49 3.30
would we be better off to stay inshore
and pick up the offshore drainage at
night""
lt is not surpnsmg to see the <>mall
and hJ:hlt•r ('la!>~. ( tio 1t~ I( ad1~1g th
pucJ.. on 1·orrcl'ltd t1m<> in a hf,.ht
weather rJ:·1.• But wht•n a big, h<>a-.·y
boat hke J ohn Scripps' 7U f<>0t kt>tch
Miramar suclfl1•nl, ·.hO\•·' up m f1 r<,t
placf> ovt·rnll aft.-r 11<.·m~ 22nd the day
before. 1l makes rmc wonder
One can't h1 trfiJbt nul1C't• that
Miramar w<.1s only 110 rnlle~, <1head of .,
Primera, the previous day's ('las:. (.'
over all l<.'adcr, and 1-~1vl!::. Primera
more than 41 hours in t1m <>
J''urthc•rmori•. 1l 's hard to un
derstand how Pr11nt•ra could drop
from first to 23rd in th<' flt·\ t stand
rngs
BUT SUCH PUZZl.E~ havP a way
of being solved ut 1h1· f1n1'>h hne Its
hke we hav1 · sa1rl m 1nv t1rncs in th.is
column Corr l'<'tt•d t1 me !>landings
don't mean much tlunnh ,, racP
When tt comt•f> down to llw ll'>tlom
hne. the fil"'it yac·ht lo cross that
finish 1111<.' is thl' u,rrccte:d Lmt'
leader until on<' or morP boats with
hlJ?her time a llow<Jnn•!\ come!> along
to wipe out the leader
That'-; why, m following lh(f prog-
ress of a ra<'P. we pay more attr•n-
tion to th1· t>IClpM•d t1mt• lc-JJ1krs Hut
even thO!'it.-J>'JSllJOn'> durin~ the rau:
a re s0mc•tunes 'l u1>st1on a l>lt-
Li kc• the <·urri·nl raC'c for hn1·
bo nors hrt wc·1•n Chr1-.tinr• and
Drifter. It 's s1nnPlirri<·'> h11rrt lo fiJ!UrP
1 he lari.!t' divl.·n·1•n<·1· in pw.1t1on H'
ports
FOR INSTANCI:: ('hnstmc ran
away and hid from lh1· fl<'el -leav·
in~ the li~hter w1•1ght and shorter
waterline Drifter at le.isl five miles
Which brings up two questions.
Wi l l Drifte r outsail h e r rival
Christine in the light airs across the
Gulf of Mexico and becom<' the
elapsed time winner? Or is someone
µue~sing on one or both yachts as to
lhl'ir exact local1on?
Then here is the old adage in Mex-
H'O races. When 1n duulit as to where
~·011 ure. turn left and i.oon you Wl ll
PH'k up a landmark
Who will win the M anzanillo race
on elapsed and/or corrected time?
Your guess 1s as good as mine
* * * 0-iristine Has
42-mile Lead
Christine widened he r lead over
Drifter in the l ,l lO·mile San Diego to
Man~aaillo race today as the lead
yachll moved put Cabo San Lucu at the end of Baja California.
Christine repprted a position which
placed her 680 miles from the start
.rnd Drifter was 42 miles behind.
Weather condi tions were reported
light and variable along the Baja
California coasL
Clark Kent. skippered by Kent
Ross of San Fr ancisco, took over the
overall and Class C lead on handicap
time. Mi"1mar. the previous day's
leader. dropped lo 32nd. J ohn Reynolds' G h ost from
Newport Harbor Yacht Club, was the
C'lass A handicap leader and Amiga
w:is the Clruis B leader
Positicins of other local boats: free
Enterpnse, ninth in Class Band 23 rd
overall. 589 nules; Pele. 12th in Class
B , 27th o v erall , 57 2 miles ;
Tomahawk , 10th in Class B. 24th
overall, 574 miles
Austin, Martina Win
INGLEWOOD (/\P) Martina
Navratilova and Traey Austin, two of
the hottest players in women's pro-
f esslonal tennis. won easily Tuesday
night m a toumamt•nt ht•re
Top·seeded Navratilova needed on·
ty 33 minutes to O\'crpower Marten
"f eanut" Louie. 6 1, 6· l and the
secood·seedcd Austin routed Trey
Lewis, 6·2. 6 l. Navratilova meet s .,.an ya -flariord
of South Africa tonight and Austin
goes against Hana Mandllkova of
t;zecboslovakla.
For Austin, tt will be her fourth
meeting with Mandklikova, who she
calls "an all-around player ." Each of
the previous three m a tches went
three sets. wtt.b Austin winning each
third set by an identical score of~
The other scheduled matches today
include No. 4 seed Virginia Wade
against St acy Margo lin , Kathy
Jordan against Roberta McCallum.
No 3 seed Wendy Turnbull of England against Laura DuPont and
Barbara P otter against Caroline
Stolle.
Tuesday's match betwetin Austin and Lewis pitted two professionals
against each other who h ad grown up
playing at the Kramer Tennis Club in
Rolling Hills.
·'Trey is three years older and it's
weird playing someone from your old
club," said Austin. "It was always
tough in the juniors playing your
friends."
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Delly.,. ... ..,__.., ...... ,,, ...... NOT THIS TIME -Double plays killed several potential UC Irvine
rallies Tuesday at Chapman College, but on t.hls play the Ant-
eaters• Bruce Welz manages to bother shortstop Burt Patrick suf-
. ficiently to break up the attempted twin killing. Looking on is
Cbapman second baseman nm Krauss
•
SoCal
Sizzles
In Loss
Oood wuo't aood
enouab for Southern
Callfornlaa Collese's
baaketball team Tuea·
1day nllbt.
The hl1h·1corln1
Vancuards sbol a
bll1lerin1 S9 percent
from the field and aUll
wound uP aina by 21
polnta. 1J9.81, to vtaiUn1
Grand Canyon Coileae.
••w£ BIT 37 of 82
•bot.I and you ncure that
would win for you," said
SCC Coach Ed Moriarty.
"But lbey were 53 for 87
(61 percent>. They hurt
us lo.aide and they hit
2S·foot ers outside.
They're just a very good
ball club.''
The Antelopes' No. 5
ranking among the na·
tion'a NAIA schools will
attest to that, aa will
their 17·4 record. But
Moriarty wu expecting
a much closer game.
one along the lines of
last year's meeting lo
Costa Mesa in which the
Vanguards ext ended
Grand Canyoo into over·
time before falling.
"It was a very close
game for the first 15
minutes but our inability
to convert one-and-ones
hurt us," Moriarty said.
"We missed three in a
row, they converted and
all or a s udden we found
ourse lves playing
catch-up.
~lam Cripples UCI, 4 0 .. WE ALSO bad 23
• turnovers and against
the type of team we
B · played tonight, that's ad Inning Snoils Bisnar's Outing way too many. "Thi!> r was not one of our better
Th e difference between the
baseball teams from UC Irvine and
Chapman CoUege was rather simple
Tuesday .
While the visiting Anteaters squan-
dered numerous opportunities, the
Panthers cashed in on tbe only one
they needed.
Without even hitting the ball out of
the inlield, Chapman loaded the
bales with ooe out in the sixth inning c:I tbelr season opener. Then, on a 1·1
i"tch. designated hitter Stuart Miller
quickly cleared the basepaths with a grud slam homer that provjded all ~ scoring m tbe Panthers• 4.0 vtc·
t.ory . ' . UCI. meanwhile, was expenencmg
nothing but frustration. The Ant·
eaters collected seven ba:5e hits and
had runners In scoring posiUon five
of the nine Innings But UCI hit into
Lhrtt double plays and stranded a
total of 10 baserunne rs to even its
season record at 1-1.
Andy B1s nar. a right-handed
transfer from Long Beach City
College, went the distance on the
mound for the Anteaters and did a
creditable JOb -s ix bits, five
strikeouts, three walks. The only
thing that hurt him was that wild
sixlb inning, after which be retired
the last eight batten he faced.
lD the aixtb. nm Krauae started things for Chapman when be laid a
drag bunt down the fint base line
&ad beat it ou_t ~or a single.
ball games. U you play
poorly against a team
that good, they're going
to blow you out '·
Paul Anderson of SCC
was actually the game's
outstanding player.
scoring 34 points on 13-
for· l 7 shooting froo the
field and 8-for-9 shooting
from the f ree throw line.
The senior guard from
Corona del Mar also had
six &Mi5ts but little as-
siatance from his team-
mate..
"Paul kept ua lD the
ball game (or aa long aa
be could but it wasn't
enou~h." Moriarty said.
1
~/BASEBALL
Oilers, FV Rejoin Race
Edison Loses as Sumet Circuit Heata Vp
It lookl like there·• aotnc to be a SUD.let
Le11ue strls basketball race aft.er all.
Ediaon Hip, uiabeat.en in 1ta firat six eames,
bad a chanee to virtually wrap up the league UtJe
Tunday. But the Cbargen lost at bome to Hunt·
lotton Beach, 54·~1. leaving both teama Ued for
flntplaceatS.1 with three eames toao.
TIDR£'8 llORE. Fountalo Valley, wbiclu
teemed out or the picture when it suffered back-to-
back loues two weeks ago. la back in the title
chase. The Barons whipped Westmlnster, 7S-32
Tuesday to nm their Sunset record to S-2.
Aft.er ~-:1112 winless Newport Harbor Tburl\· day, Foun lri Valley closes out the campajgn next
week wttb home aames against Edison Tuesday aDd
Huntington Beach two days later
"Our kids really played well," saJd Huntington
Beach Coach Joanne Kellogg, wbo £U,ided the Oilers
t-0 CIF 4-A UUes ln 1977 and um and lnto the playoff
quarterfinals last year.
"The k.ids wanted to win tonight." Kellogg
added. ''They played offense and defea.se ao very
well and that's what was great about It. They Just
never gave up. is wbatltamountedto."
CINDY CLINXENBEA.BD wu the driving
force in the Oilers' 15th victory against five de·
feats. The S-7 seruor polot guard scored 20 points,
grabbed slx rebounds and handed out five assia~.
Most importantly, she opened up the game with
her out.side shooting.
Cbrls Hensley added 13 polnla and five re·
bounds while Jenny Townsend had 12 polnLs aod
eight rebounds for the Oilers who led most of the
first half but bad to overcome a 44-41 deficit with
five minutes remauung
Shannon Meyer, Edison's 5-9 junior standout.
.5COred a game-hlg.b 25 points but no other ~rger
was in double figures Meyer also bad DlJle rebounds
while Tracy Hanlon bad six points. five assists and
seven steals before fouling out. ·
FOUNTAIN VALLEY RELIES heavily oo Lee
Rustlers Solve
Stall and LACC
Ano Margerum,• s.m MDJor who la attnsSAC O'fer
20 poiJtta a leape came. Marserum aeored 2:5 polnt.s
for the aecood came in a row Tuesday but tot plenty
of support from Marianne Belceo wbo ICOf'ed 15 and'
Cbru BoUn wbo bad 12. Mart.oa bad plenty of 1conn1 ba.lance lD a .,.,.~
rout or Newport Harbor. Melinda Burris led tbe
Vlklop with 23 polnla, Lloda Bohm scored 15, Jill
Gllllagham added 12 and Janet Ramaekera
chipped in 10. San Clemente, Ocean View and Mater Dei are
also involved in tight league races. San Clemente
Em GIRLS'BASKETBA.LL
still shares the South Coast League lead &her
Tuesday's 48-20 win over Laguna Beach but bas to
play Its two major obstacles oo the road-Mission
Viejo th.ls Thursday and Capistrano Valley next
Tbul"Sda y.
Rhonda Radin's lS points and 11 rebounds
paced the Tritom' 11th victory.
MATEa DEi. TIED witb Bishop Amat for
flnt place in the Angelus League at 8-1, meela the
Lancers at home Thursday with the cbamplonstup
on the line The Monarchs downed St. Matt.bias.
50·22 , Tuesday wilb Teri Donohue scoring 15
poinla. Melinda Bauman 12 and Mary Sla.nbra 10
Ocean View cootinuea to lead the Empire
League with a 7-0 record aft.er beating Kennedy,
66-47, Tuesday behind a 24-point, 10-rebound
performance by Norma Leibfried. But the
Seabawks, 1.5-2 on the year and ranked seventh in
CIF 3-A. have to close out against second place Cypress Feb. 14.
Estancia, which defeated lrvme, 62·26. Tues-
day. has a lock oo the Sea View League crown with
a 7-0 record, 1.9-1 overall. And Costa Mesa, which
got another big 1·2 punch from Karen Yellich C28
ooints. 25 rebounds> and Carol Krikorian ( 13
poaot.a, 17 rebouod.a) bas secood place locked up after. t-.tati.D.g University, 65-54.
~~
The strategy may have bet!n sound. but the ex· J:'
ecul1on wasn't
f'LOWERING
INDOOR PIANTS ~ Early 10 the second half of a Southern !....__
California Conference basketball game TUHday, :...::::
Los Angeles CC held a 45-40 lead over Goldeo West >
and decided to go into a four-corners delay game ~
However , the R us tiers scored eight un·
answered points, aided by LACC turnovers, and
never looked back in posllDg a 78-71 vlct.ory over ;::t.
the Cubs. r •
Darin Bowen keyed the secood-balf charge by -:;::!
scoring 12 or his 14 points after intermLM1on to _
lead the Rustlers to their l.5tb win agamst 10
losses. Golden West, IJke LACC, is 4·5 lD con-
ference action.
Trwett Hatton and Walt Evans had thetr
typical big games. Evans hit 10 or 17 abota from
the field, five ol five from tbe free throw 1lDe aod
srabbed u rebounda. Hatton wu I ol IJ h'om tM /
--.. -, RARE ORCHIDS 7: ~ ~ .... Pu1 ~~ Indoor eo--rtng P'ann -. -· f }f · in ycM.-...,_, Rog8' h.. a compWt~ ('
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Golden West shot a blazing 58 percent <31 or ~~-"';""':'"":"I'!~~~?~~~~~~'!"-~~~
53) from l.be field.
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u,.,.,~e.. ...... 601wnca." KNOWN AS JOSEPH C. MAR I 0 H AGNES eot1_.._
Sont•AA&.Cot,,_•'7101 BECHTOLD ANO OF K E L L E Y A N 0 T~" ..,,,,,. .. ",_...,t.., it.• 118:!:~~ c-.....t..i 0' •PETITION TO AD • OF PETITI ON TO AD· .... '.,:r'°~
A J HHth MINISTER ESTATE NO. MINISTER ESTATE NO ~e "'-"
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,._,~ o..,. ~'Dolly P•tot. a nd contingent creditors of a nd continqef'll c reditors o t -·..-0r-cou1 o.i~ ,....,.. J~JJ. ~~ •_u. ·~ "'"°Joseph K Bechtold and M a r ion Agnes K ellev and ,.., JO,,_, ,J. io. 1-~•
PUBLIC NOTICE per sons who mav be persons who mav o r PUBLIC NOTICE
__ othe rwise Interested 1n the o therwise interPStl"d In thP ---I l'ICTI nous 8UllNl:H ...,._\TATaM•NT
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PUBLIC NOTICE
w ill and/or est a te : w ill and/or estate --------,OCTITIOU\ SUSllt(U
HAMESTATlMUO A petition has been filed A petition has been f iled
bv Paul Alexa~r In the by Paul F . Kelley in the .,.,!:'.!.:"::"'"'"9 00'-'' .,~ "°'"<I
Superior Court of Orange Superior Court of Orange .. oa ooG O N • ST1coe.
County reques t ing that County requesting that HEwPOllT '°' M<F•ctcten Pl
Paul Alexander be ap· Paul F . Kelley be a p "-::::, 8;«~~23 . 4SCft St.
pointed as personal po i nted as persona1 .. _ _.11e1<.11.CA""'1
representative t o ad· represent ative to ad· ..._. a-..m. in ·,,.,, s1.
minister the e s tate of min ister the estate of ~i!':::;,~.~teo D-Y •
Joseph K . Beartold (under M arlon Agnes Kelley. _,.1_. ... °"'°
the Independent Ad· F cxmtaln Valley, Ca. (un· a.-.--..
ministration of Estates der the l~ndent Ad· Tllo•·-• -111""' '"'"'..,.
Act>. The ~titian Is set for m i n istration of Estates~.!:~~~;;. or-eo-tv on
hearlno In Oet>t. No. J at Ac t >. The petition 1s set for
700 C ivic Center Drive hearing in Dept. No. 3 at
W est, Santa Ana. Calif. 700 C ivic Center Drive
97701 on February 26, 1980 West. Sar.ta Ana, CA
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NAMIUTAnM•NT IF YOV OSJECT to the 10:00a.m . •1CT1T1ouseus111ns
PUBLIC NOTICE
T11e ~ --1• ctolf>O-... gr anti no of the p et ition, 1 F YOU OBJECT to the NAMI n•TEMEttT
""1:;,.EAICAN P1tus se1tvice you shoUld either appear orantlng of the petition .... ~, .... .__PO""" ""°"'9 .......
l!NTElll'•llSU, IOM1 ~H.a. at the hearing and state you s hoUld either appear AM( RICAN ARTIST AS·
-lf'9Wl8MCll.GetlforT>I•.,.. vour objections o r file at the hearing and stateSOC•AT10N.noApr110r ,Hum11>91., ,._.....,._....IO:>QS....I• wnttenobJKtlonswlththe your objections o r f ile 8Hc:e';,~~.no ""'n0r.H~~:=,i::-~~· :::_ oourt before the hearing. written objections w ith the 1.....,. llMCI>, CA.,... ctt-. Yourappearancemavt>eln court before the hearlno. n.1t """-'·~ 11v afl 111-
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present It to the ~I claim with the court or PtJBUC NOTICE
ll'tCTmOUlewtHU representative appointed Pf"e-sent It to the personalt-----------
The • .=~::.... ....,_ by the cour1 within four representative appointed "~:::i;:r
neu., months from the date of bv the court with In four n. ........,. __. .. ~ DW-
STEvE sn1N a. ASSOC., 1NC., first Issuance of letters as months from the date of n .
• E. c-Hwy •• m. cw-.. provided In Section 700 of first Issuance of le tters a s STUSSY NEW WAVE ()£SIGNS. 1Mt5=--~':.._"" ~ 1•. the Probate Code of Pf"OVlded In Section 700 of '~:2C:.c:..r,..R-.L..-c..r-e ... ...,..c.i-....ftm California. The ti~ for the Probate Code of ~ o..i ._.,, m .._.,.,,.. ""'......,...1u_..a .. .., .. ~ flllng ct.ims w ill not ex-Callfomla. The time for t.~9Mdl.~nu1
11W1t1ue1s--..-a.....,1M. plre Pf"lor to four months filing claims w ill not ex-:::.i...,_ia--.c•o., ......
~'-~ from the date of the hffr· plre prior to four months a-.o.sw..,
........... Ing notked above. trom the date of the hNr· TM• __. -flted --"' .. ----,..., .--YOU MAY EXAMINE lngnotlcedebovt. "eten-' Or-.. c-cy"' =:.,:n...: 0r-. c-cy •the fl .. dlOt by the court. YOU MAY EXAMINE....,_,,,,_ .,,,.,.
Pm. If you ere lntet"esttd In the the flle ape by the court. .......... a-. a.t °""' .....,
ie .......,.. Orwlllt °""' °""' "'-ntat•. you may fl .. a ,... If you are lnternttd In tM ,.... •· ""• 11• • _..
............ .,"' .. ,.. ... quest wtth the court tor• Htate, you may flle •,.. Pt18UC NOTICE
PlJBLIC NOTICE celve special notke of the quest with the court to,.... 1-----------1 Inventory of ntate essets cetve 1P9Clal notice of the r-;;"";;:;";;'"*';;;;;;.;;"";;;:;;;•;;;;•;:11;:---
"tcnT!tW autHM111 end of tht petitions, •c· Inventory of estate aswts ..,...1TA1"1UMWT ..... n•nt•WT count5 and reports and of the petitions, a c-'-......_..,_ • ...._._.. :.,.~--............... described In Section 1200 counts end reports -1;i AA. Of' CDITA MHA, ._
.:o.T. MAtNT .. fANc• of the C.llfomla Probate deSCrlbed In section 1200 H.WtW --., Wtl 111, c.ta Me-. H1tv1ca. _.* • c--"....,...,, Code. of the Caflfomle Probate ""...,. ...... ' .... tt,,08M ........ Co1...,..._. Michele M. Berveron Code. • MerteM MIN LI_,.,, mi
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Earnings
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Times Co.
LOS ANGELES (AP)
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v en uea and earnings
Tuesday, wUb net in-
come reachlne $146.5
million or $4.31 a share
compared to $142.4
million or $4. 13 a share
in 1978.
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Mirror Chu1rmun
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up 15 pcrc<:nt from the
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11ale of w.1w\JI. ~
Cut-rate
Flights
Planned
0 A f{ I.AN 0 I A I')
W1,rld A1rwuy~ haill an·
noun cl'd it will reiiume
cut-r ate, no n·~tncUon
fares on trunsconl1nen·
tal fll&hts now that a
4 1h mont.b 11lnkc a&aln.st
the airline hu ended
World alllo will bearn
dally low-fare aerv1ce
belwPen Los Angele!\
and Honolulu without
res l ri ct.a on.s
Tbe coaat-to-coaut
fares will be ~ percent
to 40 percent below the
day-coach fares of other
domestic carrter11, ewd
Edward J Dal y,
World's president.
The one-way caah dla·
count fare for a flight
from Waahloaton·
Baltimore to Lo a
Anyelea, for Instance.
wll be sun lncludlnf(
Ua . Other alrllnP s
char1e more than '300
for the same rupt.
The tranacontlnental
fare off•rod by World
when lt be1an cut·rate
dally nJOill tut April
WU f107.19 with tu.
Daly aald the ne w
pric• ren.ct fut.rhln1 t uel prtce9, ''but are 1Ull
far under the compeU·
Uoa ."
No di*-bu.,._ an·
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'1
Westem's New VIP*
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Earn lntere11t up to 50% higher than any bank
or savings and loan pays.
· Vauablo Jntereel Poubook A ccount
$5.000.00 and O'Hr earn
Annual
Rota 8.773
$2,000.00 to $5.000.00 earo
71123 ~~.al 7.713
6%3
Under $2.000.00 earn
Annual
Rate 6a663
Annual
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Annual
Yield
Annual
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When you open your Wwlnrn Thrift VIP Account you can
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these high rain, paid rp1orlor)y <Jn lhn tJVOTll'lO da1fy
ba!onco.
T·Blll Plua ~%account. also aYOllable. Coll our office
for lat•t rates.
Let Woetem Thrift help you with those lloxlblo occounla
We can flt yow need• Thrift by maU a vailable
Serring ColUomJam I« OYer a qu.o:rtef e.otury.
8tatewtde omc.. with GMet8 °"' t130.000.000.00
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Airlines Good Purchase?
Investors Study Cyclical Patterns
By SKD&Y l.t~("A
Became tM prkt'a of many oL
the lndua try'a stocks are
depr~ •t the momt'nt Un th
m(dat ol a rather 100<1 market).
there has lately bl-en an lnllua ol
inqu1ne1 on th alrlln<' stocks
lb area of farea ud rout•. crellcalJty are the Htremely
1u1onal 11 well H cycllcal
nature of tr.me patteroa. the re·
latlvely htah level of flx~d coet.s,
and the leveraged capital struc·
ture11 produc.•ed by the capital In
tt"n11vc nature of the business
lo 1979 lb~ W1uaually rapid rue
in fuel co ts added to the
cyclh.'11J µreaaurea. but fare in·
c rea5t!s :>hollld adequately offset
tbCl l'
Thia la Ubly a
mC'at, but tht
lod1Htr1 l•
1t111 learnJnc
to lmplmnent
cb lDJCl l,
eapedaUy In
m1rket1011 prlcln1 ana
route 4!Jt ·
panalon
Time will ~u
The airllnf' lndu try haa lon1
bet:n • acrowth lndU4try Busi
ness ex(li·uUv\4 takl' air travt1l
for anrnted today De pltf' Uu.>
fa<'t about two thirds of the.•
American popul:H'f' ha~ never
flown. vacation traveler-> bov.-
lncre"5mgly <'ho~€'n Lo fly the
last couple decade&
h 0 W W l I el)' '-"U(AS WHILE LOWER traffic and
earnings are expected m the
ne ar future. the leveraged
n11t urc of the airline business
U'IUall} produces rapid n ses in
earnanJts as the eeonomy begins
rt'covery Because stock pnces
tend to anl.1c1pate this improve-
ment by a s ignificant period.
airline stO<'ks should frequently
b<' bought when the economic
<'YC le ts stall on its downward
le~. hut ~fore the trough is
n .-uched
SIGNlnCANT change~ have
occurred re<·ently in marketing
and pricing. which combined
with the demographics of a
younger, more mobile popula
lion, are likely to s ustain air
travel as a growth business in
the 1980's
1maclnative mana1ement will
ui.e Its trf.edom to compete. but
tl\.tse actiorus do open new ov
port unities The industry 1i. cs pec1ully
sens itive to t><•onom1<' cyclec;
Thus over the } ears at hw. been
Impossible for any a1rhne to re
port consistent earnings growth
The current business slump will
pl'oduce pressure on profit
margins over the next year or
i.o, and aJI a1rhncs have already
c•x pe r1enccd earnings dl'<'hne'>
The Airline De-regulation Act
o f 1978 brought considerable
economic freedom to t h t-
ln du str y, particularly an The chief n a:,ons fM tht~
Ch•nt'rnlly. there are two ap
proal'ht•s to selecting spec1hc
Production Boost Eyed
Worke r Output Decr e a se Hurts E conomy
WASHINGTON <AP> -The Cart er ad·
ministration says it wall try to do something about
the nation's sinking productivity rate. but don't bet
it will have much s uccess
Productivity, or the hourly output of goods and
services per worker. dc<'lint'd 0 !> perccnC last
year. the biggest drop yet in a rec!•nt trend toward
lower produrt1v1t~
lronrcalh . th1• foll in produ«1,Jv1t~ "'as a n·a
!'On that u11<.·nrµlo~ mi-nt did not increase la-.t
year. as al took, more workers to produce tne same
amount of goods For those Amencans who m ight
otherwise have been out of work. the decline in
productivity was a blessing.
But in iLc; impact on tht' overall economy, the
fai lure of the American economy to increase
worker output will be devastating should it con-
tinue.
For one thing, the drop in productivity helped
worsen the nation's inflation rate. As production
costs increased. so therefore did prices
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FALLING PRODUCTIVITY, coupled with an
cn·ao;ed wages. pushed up the labor costs for pro-
dut'ttng i?ood!> last year by 11 3 percent, on average.
com pJr<:d >A 1th a 7 K P•·rcent increase in 1978, which
""a:, al"o <t bad V<'ar
,\nd a!> long ac; productivity LC\ declining or re-
mamrng Oal. tht•rc·.., <,('ant chance that Ameru:ans
C'Jn &"l<'rl'ilM' th<'tr !)tandard of living lnde('d.
iuw1•r lrvtnl! i-tandards arc the hkely consequence
f or the first 20 years after World War 11. out
put per hour for all e mployees in the private bust
ness sector mcreased at an average annua l rate of
JUSt under 2 5 percent Jt was 00 coincidence that
the Amencan standard of La ving soared during this
period as well
BUT TH E ANNUAL productivity increased to
1.5 percent an 1965 through 1973, and less than 1
percent smce 1973. Administration <.-eonomists say
the b!-st that can reasonably be expected is now
:.ibout l.5 percent a year. although at may be closer
to l p{'rcent an reaht}
Th<' most frequently cited causes of the
c;lowdown tn productivity !!fOwth an recent years
.... e re listed 1n the president's annual economic re
port for 1980 They include
A slow-down an mvestment spending by busi-
nesses at the top of the hsl. accountinc for about
one-fifth of the overall trend toward lower produc
t1v1ty gains an recent }ears
-DIVERSION Of' R ESOt;RCES to comply
""1th ~ovemment regulations
A slowdown rn r esearch and development
<;pendmg. a less certain cause. the adminaslrauon
i-::iys It not«>s that whale government spending is
down. pnvate spendrn~ has increased
Rising energy pnces. which may reduce the
eff1c1ency of some equipment
An inflation psychology that may adversely
::ifrect business decisions
OFFERING A DIFFERENT perspective of
the problem is Arnold Packer, an assistant
secretary of labor lie said in a recent article that
"the slow productivity growth that we see today is
not the result of any reduction of work effort. but
the lack of new opportunities to 'work smarter '."
He cites the example of the grocery industry
ProductiVllY soared, he said, when supermarkets
began to replace Mon-and-Pop.style groceries. but
now that the supermarket revolution ha.a run its
course and the transition to supermarkets is
virtually complete. "productivity growth there has
nearly disappeared . . . "
The United States ls not the only industrialized
nation whose growth in productivity has been slow-
ing. Most other industrialized countries have also
experienced declines. although few are as steep as
that an the United States. And despite recent prob·
lems. US. productivity is higher than in any other
majorindustna llzed nation
Invest
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tbroul)l top qualJl)' lHues where
cycllcal elftctt hlatortcally are
the smallest aod the long-term
rate of compound earolng1
growth the belt; or through the
highly leveraged issues that
usualJy enjoy the great.est re·
latlve pnce a nd earnings swings
lo the cycle, whic h implies
greater opportunity and greater
rlsk.
BASED UPON this analytical
process. there a re some top
quality issues which are attrac-
tive al ~ tame These issues
have strong financial postures
whic h position them to grow at a
potentrnlly above-average rate
over the next several years,
when the ability lo purchase new
planes ~mes an increasU\gly
important growth determinant
There are also several very at
tractive lssues among the more
leveraged companies These all
entail the a s:c;umpt1on of a
greater degree of markf"t nsk.
but the earmn~s gams 1n an
economic recovery arc expected
to be larger
Based upon the prospect that a
cyclical trough in economic ac-
t 1v1 t y s h o uld bl· reached
sometime this year, and that
market cvaluat1ont. m<ty soon
begin to reflect tht' recovery rn
earnings ant1c1pated to start in
the second half of 1980. ceruun
atrhne issues <'an b<' recom
mended as current purchases
A:, the rero\'cry develops Ul 1981
Jnd 1982. th<• earmn~!'. of these
rc1mparue~ m:.i;. '4l'll rr'lf' aboH·
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Balanced Budget·
Will of People.
BJ JOHN CUNNH'F
NEW YORK (APJ -Nobody but the E>eOiHe Hem tt
want the federal budcet balanced, aa.ld Jfmlf>avidson ol
lbe National Tupayera Union, and so be ls seeldag a con-
stitutional amendment to con.sider the people's will.
Thirty states already have stped op. Add just four
more, and a limited coo.stituUonal coovenUoo ls likely to
be called. That la. unless Congress gets lbe hint and pr&
poses an amendment of it.a own.
"There la no way around the connection between loose
flacal policy and the level of prices the ordinary pel"50ft
suffers," said Davidson, a 32·year-0ld candidate for a doe·
torate in economics
The fiscal JX>licy that offends ham,
and most Americans if you can judge
Crom polls. is cente red on deficit spend·
mg. J~l once m two decadf'S bas t.he
federal budget been balanced And it's
getting worst>
In the past five years, Davidson
JX>ints out, deficits have totaled more
than $276 billion. eight limes higher
than in a similar period 10 years
earlier Int erest on the public debt
amowlls to $60 ball.ton CUNNll'I'
IT DOESN'T TAKE an economist to see the conse-
quen~ As the deficits have increased so has the con·
sumer pnce index. Since 1967 at bas more than doubled .
.. At <'urrent rates it will double agaJn by the early 1980s,"
according to a leaflet d1stributN:I by the Taxpayers Union
I rorucally and destrucllvt'ly Davidson maintains. the
up11 and downs of the econ11my which Congress cla1m!) rfe
flc1t spendtn..: 1s nttdcd lo cmmtcr are partly the result <if
poht1<·al manipulation in Lht r1rst place The end result hl·
ftu.., 1 .... more federal control and mnatson
l"ongr~s rewa rds "Pt>l'lul interests and gives th1 • 11111
1<1 1•ver;one. he continues 111 him. not even mflat11)n 11r
threats Lo freedoms will m ake elected offi cials cease wh1•n
their !>elI·mt.erest. gettmg elected. ronJIJclS with the public
good "Congress 1s an obstade," he s ays. "The govern·
menl 1s on a btnge "
~any people. tncludtng congressmen. are surpnsed
thl.lt Oavtdwn and Lhe Taxpayers Union have come so
rl<>s e to <'all1ng a constitullonal convention to propose a
balanet.>d budgl't amendment DavHison i sn't
Market Erratic
As Dou, Falls, Rises
NEW YORK cAP1 -The stock market turned tn a
mixed s~ing in an errauc session today.
The Dow Jones average of 30 tnduslnals was up 5.21 to
881 83 after betng d0'4'll by as much as nine points at one
tame
Losers held a 5-4 advantage over g&UJers among New
York St.oclr. Exchange-llst.ed issues
Defense issues. standouts dunng th<-January rallv on
WaJI Street. gave up m ore laJm today
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S<'oll Baio Cleft > play~ a teen age
alcoholic and Lanee Ker~1n 1s hts best
friend m the TV movie "The Boy Whu
Drank Too Much" tonight at 9 on CBS.
Channel 2 (See r eview below>
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Guesl Ulftan Corler (RI W ~Ell/ l.EHR£R
REPORT (!}) MERV GRIFFIN
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Bad Times for
By PETER J . BOYER
LOS ANGELES (AP> -If ynu
tune 1n to "CBS Repor t!)"
tonight. you can hear that onl'
million American teen-aged
girls are pregnant. H you stay
at 8 on Channel 2 torug ht. you
ca n h ear tha t o n e mtllton
American tc:-en aged girls a re
pregnant. rr you ~lay tuned for
the CBS movie that follows at 9.
you can hear that teen-age
alcohoh.sm 1s at the epidemic
level.
SORRY, I KNOW these are
serious subjects here It's just
that CBS' Wednesday cvenlng
strikes me as a :.ort of black
parody or a good news-bad news
Joke.
The bad news is, America's
teen-agers are going to hell m a
fast tax.i . And ther e JS no good
news .
I don't mean to suggest that
good oews be created if none ex·
ists. I just can't shake the feel·
mg that the De mon Teen-ager
theme makes for good ratings,
always bas and a lways will,
even under the venerable "CBS
Reports" banner, especial!)
when packaged with the title,
"Boys and Girls Together."
('rv REVIEW J
YOU EXPECT A s l<•azy.
s moke-chafed voice to come on
and say, "Hated R . al a
theater or dnve in near you "
In s tead , you get Harry
Reasoner. surround ed by a
group of beer·s wilhng and pot
~moking teen a gers, c laiming
that half of them will ('nd up in
bed together tonight. Reasoner
lets forth with a series o r
depressing statistics. such as.
One in five teen-agers have had
sex by the age of 13 ; one milhon
teen-agers a re pregnant; their
unwanted babies will cost tax
payers S5 billion Ul welfare b1Us
OF AMERICA•$ 26,816,000
teen-agers who aren't pregnant,
Reasoner managed to find four.
who make moral rectitude sttm
like a disease not wo rth
catching. "Sex is filth," one or
them says. "It's lust of the
flesh," says another "We try to
abstain from 1t, and Lord will
m~. we never will (do ill "
The thing does make a few
good points, such as the reluc
El:) EVERY FOUf' YEARS
Teens
tance ol most states to mandate
sex educallon. and the confusion
<imong some teen-agers between
freedom and recklessness.
But the show has a titillating
'hade to 1t. a sort of sensational
flavor that suggests the attitude or a 1950s ~w1 tchbl a de ·and
leather ">Cumcntary The 1.Jttle
monsters have run amok. where
havt: we failed.,
* It' "CB-5 REPORTS" doesn't
).Uff1c1enlly depress you. watch
the· movie that follows it, "The
Hoy Who Drank Too Much." SuI·
fi re It to say, much time is spent
1n an alcoholic recovery
hospital
You're not qwle sure what this
movie 1s trymg to say, although
1t certalnly has the actors to say
1t Scott Ba10, Lance Kerwin
an d Don Murray. Besides
alcoholism. the story concerns
itself with misspent youth. bad
par ent.Ing, hockey. selfishness.
se lfl essness, jealousy,
fr1e ndsh1p, physical infinmty,
pregnancy <among a dults. this
time>. social mequ1ty and e n·
v1ronmental determinism.
When the movie's over. stay
tuned for the ne ws. It wiU pro·
ba bly cheer you up.
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dramatized in this new TV movie with
Scott B8.lo and Lance Kerwin <photo at
left. review below)
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ABC Baek on Top
Victory First i11 Seven Weeks
NEW YORK <AP > -ABC finWMld
No 1 in the network.s' pnme·t1me
rattngs competition for ttM! hrst tJm,.
m seven weeks. and pulled even with
CBS tn their race for first pla~ ror
the season to date
ABC's tnumph Ul the week endu:ig
Feb 3 cam~ despite the Cact CBS llst
NRC-s ratmg for the week was 19.
ll!. hl)!ht~l 1n d month to cas· 2() 2
;ind AHC:. 20 7 Thi! networks sa>
thdt ml:'ans m an averagt' pnme-1.Jmf•
minutt> dunng the week. 20 7 percent
of the homes m the country wtth
tele\.ls1on were tuned lo ABC
1 t'd six o( the 10 highest-rated shows.
ABC's attempt to r evive "Bal
tlestar Galact1 ca" as "Galacltca
1980" .. as not particularly suc-
cessful Tht• s how was No 44 for the
v.eek NRC's mm1ser1es, "The Mu
ttan Chromcles." likewise stumbled
in tht• ralml(S Part fl w:.is No 34 for
t hl' Wt"t'k . und thl· condu.<;t0n was
42nd
Pidu T\I "'"'w"~· a nd NBC ha d two CBS' nev.s
magu.1ne "60 Minutes:· the t op
''II C'e llaw .. comu:
.J ohn llenrv F~u l ls.
has d t•cided n ot to
s c'l'k a ~eat 10
Congrcs~. sayrnJ! he
can 't afford to quit
the show for pohtics
a lthough .. there's a
question as to which
one's funnier "
Soul Skier
HOLLYWOOD CAP>
Oa111d Soul st.a.rs as a
once·promilllng downhill
s kier who mak es a
comeback attempt ln the
movie "Swan Song,·· air·
IOg on ABC Fnday. Jill
EikenlSerry also stars 10
the movie
show for the ~ason so far. wu No I
for the week
Figures from the A C N1elsf'n
Company showed "60 M1outes" with
a rating ot 29 2. to 28 8 for the runner
up, ABC's "Three's Company "
CBS SUPPED past ABC m tht'
seuon's ratings a week ago, arter
winning the WHkly competition s ix
straight limes. The two networks
ended the most recent Nielsen survey
tied
ABC's st.ttngth in the m05t recent
check was through the middle -few
big winners and few big losers
NBC. on the other. h•d 1ts ~l
week tn some lime. with "Real Peo
pie'" No 4 i.n the ratings. and "Little
House on the Prairie'" 10th.
TRROVGB THE TOP 20, CBS had
nine shows, ABC seven and NBC
four. ABC had eight of the next 10.
NB(' AND CB..'i each had two of the
week's rive lowest ra ted programs.
NBC's "Siegfried and Roy" was No
63. followed bv "Stone" on ABC, a
C BS movie .. :The Dnver," NBC's
"Pramt" T ime Saturday.'' and
"Featherstone Nest" on CBS.
The week's Top 10 programs:
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NP YOllC (AP) -Director William
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are DOt qalMt th.la ftlm," l"rltdkln Hid. Tbe mov-
le pott.ra11 ~killer preytn1 on a.o.a.auaia.
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women 1a&.beNd to repeat protettl that atarted
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whlcb the v1ct1ms are homosexual. Friedkin said
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the violence in tbe tllm Is perpet rated by
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MOWIE RATINGS
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They fetched $48,300.
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he has 15 horses at his
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side Victorville. and a horse ··at the track right
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Tft£ EA~ or Tff£ MONKEY
.s?8. tn the Chinese tradition, is the Year
of the Monkey. The d ate of Chinese New
Year changes each year, arriving the second
new moon alter the winter solstice. The Year
of the Monkey. which a tarts Feb. 16, follows
the tradition of naming the years at.t.r con-
stellations o/the zodiac in 12-year cycles.
Chinese New Year 1s a bag day for giving and
receiving pre:.ent1> Trad1t1onal gifts are fruit,
especially oranges wh1rh symbolize abundance.
a n array of foods; potted plants for friends.
fabrics and omam enta for family. Cbildren are ·
dresled lD new clothes and receive amall amounta of.
money wrapped in red paper to a.aaure good luck.
In Chinese commumttes. fireworks and good
wishes hail the new year. At midnight, cries of
"Gung JOY fel toy" (Happy New Year) ring in the
streets and throughout households.
Chinese New Year as a delicious time because
it's the occasion for the biggest feast of the year Ln
China.
To celebrate the festive day, you could try a
menu tughli~hted by Cttinese Imperial Chicken
The dish features chicken nestled in a bed of
spinach seasoned with garlic and sesame. Spicy
hot Jmper1 al Chi cken 18 as good to look at as it is
delightful to cat. And, it's not too difficult lo make.
Serve the entree with Oriental BroccolJ :tnd
Bean Sprout Salad mounded on lettuce leaves.
You con use a variety of prepared Onental
foods from the supermarket to complement the
meal. For example. you can purchase frozen egg
rolls to heat and serve with bottled Chinese hot
mustard and sweet and sour sauce -or you
might try won ton soup, whi ch also 1s available
frozen, and a side dish of fned rice, which can be
purchased frozen or m cans.
Vegetable m ixture:
2 tablespoons chopped green onion
2 lablespoons minced fresb ginger
2 tablespoons minced garlic
3 cans (8 ounces each) water chestnuts.
drained and halved
ClllNESB DlPBa lAL ClllCKEN
(4tervbl0)
1'4 pound• 1ldooed, boned chicken
breuta cut into l·lncb pieces ......... :
2 tabltlPOOlil eoy sauce
1 ~ teaapocD dry nnnouth
1 teu pooo Oriental sesame oil
2 tableapooaa cold water
1 ~bl•PoOO cornstarch
lplaada mtmni: 2 pact•••• (10 ounces each )
1plnach
t teaspoon salt
1 t.eupooa Oriental aeaame oil
1 tableapoon mlnced 1arllc
Sauce mlxtare :
2 tablespoons dry vermouth
3 tablespoons soy sauce
11 i tablespoons sugar
1112 teaspoons OMentul sesame 011
2'12 teaspoons Worcesten hlre sauce
1 z teaspoon hot pepper sauce, or to taste
·~ cup chicken broth
1 tablespoon cornsta rch
C)teMa1 oll:
1~ cups roasted cashews <lf salted, shake
to aleve to remove salt)
Combine all lnared.ieota for marinade and
p0ur over cblclten, mlltinl well. Let stand for 20
mlnut.I at room temperature. Meanwhile, cook
aptJaacb accordlna to packa1e direcUons. Rioae
U'nder cold w•ter to atop cooldDa ; drain. Toe1
wlt.b 1ea1onln11. Ar ran1e around border of
servlq platter. Set aside. Combine ve1etable
mixture; set ulde. Comblne sauce mixture; aet
atlcle. In wok or deep uucepan, heat oil for dffp
frytn •. Draµt chicken pieces; rry a few at •
time imtil 1olden brown. Drain oa paper towell.
ln a larae 1ldllet or wok placed over medium
. bl1b beat, beat a tabl•poona cooktna oil. Add
vegetable mucturc. cook and stJr 1 minute. Add
sauce mixture . cook and stir u nttl s auce
thickens. Add chicken pieces and cashews: cook
and stir 1 or 2 minutes or unUI chicken Ls heated
through. Spoon Into center of serving platter.
Serve immediately.
ORIENTAL BROCCOLI AND
B EAN SPROtrr SALAD
(8 serv1n11>
2 pounds fresh broccoli
, , pound fresh mushroom5, cleaned
1 can ( 16 ounces> bean sprouts, rinsed and
dra ined
1) cup cider vinegar
t3 cup salad 0 11 <not oUve oil>
(See CIDNESE, Pa1e CU)
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SLIM Gourmet cook&
will find bu11ur a de-
lictou1 and nulriUoua
grain tbat can IHhaa·
tageoualy Aud la for
rice. The...,,... .. tedlal·
quea and calorie eounta
are similar but bWlur
has ~ perami more pro-
tem thaA rice and DlDe
limes tbe ftber ooat.ent.
AH that extra protein
and fiber makes lt extra
f\l.Ung and appetite·
satisfying.
:what to do with it?
Ohe oC the best-known
~es is for Tabbouleh, a
lemony tomato salad
W:i th I ots of fresh
parsley. Our version is
niade with a minimum
of oil.
LOW·FAT,
. LOW.CA.LOJUE BOT TABBOULEH ~ cup cracked
wheat Cbulgur)
1 cup boiling water
1 tablespoon salad
oil '14 cup lemon juice . -· . v. cup chopped fresh
p'"ley
.-: 1 c up ~opped
scallions or ooioos 3 vine -ripe
iomatoes, diced
. : 1 teaspoon dried
:mint or marjoram
! ' Salt pepper to taste
Combine bulgur and
boiling water and let
stand 1 hour. Drain well.
Combine with remaining
ingredients and chill
tborougbly. Se.rve on let-
tuce. Makes six s erv-
ings, 100 calories each.
HOT TABBOULEH
VEGETABLES
Combine ingredients
from the precedin& re·
cipe but omit oil.
Substitute (at-skimmed
· c hicken broth for the
bolling water and 4 cups
c ann e d c ru s h ed
tomatoes (undrained)
for the fresh tomatoes.
Simmer 20 to 30 minutes
or bake in a covered
casserole at 350 degrees.
Serve hot. Makes six
s e rvings, 105 caloraes
each.
CIDCKEN
TABBOULEH FOR TWO
4 chicken thighs
4 lableapodns
Worldly
Recipes
Bored with tbe same
o ld meal• day after
da1? Perhaps eome tn-
ternatlonal fare would
rmve JOW Ured taste bods.
The United Nations In·
ternational School bas
compiled a cookbook of
favorite family recipes
fron> around the world,
combining the esoUc
and eeooomlcal. 1be re-
cipe• wen contributed
bJ wivee a.ad mothers
from around the world
wbo IDUlt entertain fre-
quenUy and-yet atay
within a budget.
The bom features 300
.recipes from 77 eouo· -._.rles ran1tag from
.~ania to Zambia and
ta fl.95. It can be or-
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Cookbook, United Na-
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specialty. s poon bread 1s
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Quick
Starter
Some mornings you're
running late a nd you
think there's no lime for
breakfast.
But that 's not
nec essarily s o with
thes e Quick and Easy
Morning Eye Openers.
Here are three tasty
breakfast variations
which all begin with just
pouring milk and egg in-
to a blender.
There's Mocha
Breakfast, Tropical
Breakfast or a Natural
Breakfast. In just 15
seconds you'll have a
nutritious and deli cious
way to start the day.
MOCHA BREAKFAST
1 'h cups milk
leg
2 t abl espoons
chocolate flavored milk powder
1 tablespoon ins tant
coffee
Place all ingredients
tn blender. cover. Blend
01' high s p eed 15
s e c onds. Serve i m .
mediately. Makes two
10-ounce servings. Ap·
proximately 188 calon es
pe r serving.
TROP ICAL
BREAKFAST
1 "'2 cups milk
I egg
3~ c up d r a i n e d
pineapple chunks
familiar with it. it's a
savory mixture or eggs,
milk and cornmeal
that's oven-baked in a
dish.
The e gg whiles are
bea ten separately. giv-
ing it a puff y ap -
pearance similar to a after an Indian porridge
soume. called Suppawn. Spoonbread Shredded
zucc hini. chee11e and
seasonings make this
bread exceptionally las
ly . And by the way, you
"ill need to serve it with
a spoon.
I ~Mt <;·oc~• r.,,, covPO" good ror 7' OFF Ille purchase of eny I
THE TEXTURE of
the bre ad is mois t ,
almost porridge-Like . In
fart. it is believed that
spoonbread is named
Spoonbread can be a
de Ii ghtrul additio n lo
any meal. Serve it plain
or with e xtra ingre·
die nts as in Zucchini !SeeSPOON, PageClll
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2 tablespoon s
coconut powder . op-
tional ,
Follow the same rec-
ipe proc edure a s
above. Makes two 10·
ounce servings . Approx·
1mately 250 calories per
serving.
NATURAL
BREAKFAST
1 'h cups milk
I 2 tablespoons wheat germ ~
1 'h ta blespQon s '.'\
honey
1 tea.spoon vanilla
Follow the same rec-i
ipe procedure as~
above . Makes two 10-
ounce servings. Approx-
imately 219 calories per
serving.
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there's a great new way to make learning
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The colortul volumes of The Sesame
· Street Library. featunng Big Bird. Ernie &
Bert. the Cookie Monster and other great
Muppets. are the pertect means of intro-
ducing your children to the alphabet.
numbers. and all the wonderful things
that c an be found 1n books.
So when you vrsrt one of our stores this
week. ptek up Volume 2 of The Sesame
Street Library. and then be sure to look
for all the other great volumes in the
weeks ahead
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FOOD
High Fiber. Can Beat Dietary .·Disease
~llacom·
.. c-mttioa al tbl ml·
a.t_ID .,.,_. °"" 4'. It aftect.t approximately
••t ·lblrd of all
... rica1111 over '' years al Ne. and more than ~rda of thol ovu
tt-,y;.n1 ot aae. usuall.y
m4lft prev &lent ln woma
~sneo
. J?Qeovery of UWI coodi Uoa of outpouc:blDll
alobt the mutcl• wall ot ~ rolon, •ually ln the
o4rtowe.t pa.rt called the
atauiold re1ton, may
come after years ol aul
ferana from 11lomach
crampfi and bowel pro
blema.
Many per!Oos have no
anooymg symptoms for
years unUl a doctor
d1agoose:s this common
dJgesUvedisease
H the dlvertlcula are
not inflamed, the cond1
tion can be controlled
with a high fiber diet that
includes enouah
roughage to keep the col-
on working normally
The diet for inflamed
d1verticula 1s just the op-
posite, a k>w residue diet unur tbe condition is
norm~.
MANY DOCTORS ad
v1:,c the eltmmat1on of
~a s.-pr o du c1ng
vegetables of the cab
bage family. fruit skins
and seeds while other:.
say il is not an impor·
tant issue . So. 1t is
necessary to thoroughly
discuss diet control of
this condition with your
doctor.
The easiest way to be
sure of getting high fi ber
in the diet is to include a
serving of one or two
ounces of bran a day. If
vou don't like the tasl<>.
it can be mixed into col·
t age cheei.e, yogurl,
hamburge r and m any
other casserole dis hes
Bran is the outer coat
ing of whole wheat grain
that 1s generally rt•
moved m lhC' processmg
of rt.•fmed grain Y ou
can obt.am pure bran in
1 hP health food storP or
buy bran cPreal in lhf'
..,upcrmarlwt
IT IS BEST to get a n
c·a r l y d1 agnos 1s or
diverticulosls so you can
control it with diet. Only
approximately 15 per
ce n t or patients who
have this problem dt'·
vclop diverticulitis, an
inflammat1on thal l'an
reqmre surgery
Y our children c:;,in
;1void this intes tinal
.1hnormality in later ltfe
h-. c·ating bran e very
day along with ra w fruit
and vegetables as part
nf a sens ible dietary
ha bit
Here are some high
fiber recipes lhat all can
enjoy.
CELERY/CARROT
SLAW ""'
OCC Offers
Baking Class
/t; three·part lecture
series· offering inatruc-
liob ln maldng breads,
ca~es and candy wlll be. p~sented at Oranee
Coast College Friday
nigbta beginnln&Feb. 8.
The class, taught by
Marilyn Tyler, owner
and operator of a cake de-
corating store, wiU m eet
in OCC's Science Lecture
Hall 2. Admission is free.
and persons may register
al the door.
The opening session
will explain how to make
bread the easy way . The
Feb. 15 lecture wiU COV·
e r cakes and holiday de-
coration.
The final presentation,
Feb. 22, will be a "bow
to" session on making
cbo~olate candy. Ms .
Tyler will cover cherry
cordial. mints. peanut
butler cups, assorted
suckers. hollow East.er
bunnies and fillings.
For information about
the series, phone
556.5880, .
Oriental
Foods
CAMBRIDGE, Md . <AP> -FoUo wi nc
World war n. DOPQlart· t7 iOOIDld foe -Ch1we
r••taorant• and for o,NMal·llY1e foodl in
aroe•rlH. ID 1950, e aanad and froaen
CblDIM food COMtltvted a ,5.mlllton·•·1••r m.rket, wbll• today
Amertca'u bu1 S260·
mWklD ol dMM ~Cbuda
---· rtpOdl I.ID --J'bodl~
4 c..-&Maly all~
~·et'J ~ c.,.9 coaraelJ
ahreddld ca:rt'CU
'·~rala1nl ~ cupaallld oU
2 tablea;poOn• elder
vrne1ar ~,. tt-aapooa aah
"• ieeapoon around wbl S.. Pl!Sll*" ~ cup plain 101urt In a...,.. bowl COGl·
bl.De ceterJ Ut carro&a
and raiaina . Jo •
separate bowl. blend
to1etber oll, vlne1ar.
ult ud ,....... IUr La
JOIUrt. .. ...... •ntll
1m0o&.L Pov cr....,~:J over~ .m.tme ~· um.LI Will combtMd. Chill ....... MrVlnp, OATMSAL aAlllN
IWrnHS
I cup raw otatmcal
2 tablMPOOM whulci
bran H.retl
"'cup brown aqar
I cup buttermilk
1 eq, but.en ~. Ct.Q> NJad olJ
1 cup •lfted un ·
blotched now-
Sptttal
Die is
By June Roth
2 teupoooa bak1D1
powder
~. teaapooo ba.t.loe
soda
*1'2 teaspoon salt v, teaspoon cin-
namon
lh cup raialm
PrelMtat oven to 375
de1reea. Combloe oat-
meal. bran, and brown
suaar: add buttermilk
a D d a ti r we 11. Stir minul.el or until UsllU.Y
toset.ber eU and salad browned. Mak• l doieo
oil; add to oatmeal mix· muffins.
lure. Sift tocether flour, B a A N C 0 C 0 N U T
baldni powder, baking COOKIES
aoda, ult and cin 2 cupe flot.f'
namoo; ltlr moat of it .,.., teaapoon ba.klng
Into the oatmeal mix soda
lure. Toes the remaining 12 teaspoon sail
nour mixture with th~ 1 cup soft butter or
railina to coat them margarine
well; then add all to the l lh cups sugar
oatmeal mixture. Mix 2 eggs
tborouihly. Spoon mix 1 teaspoon vanilla
ture into a gl'eued and., I cup whole-bran
floured muffin tin..1 fill cereal
lne ~ full. Bake ror 25 112 cup s hredded
coconut
Preheat oven to 315
deereu. Sift ::I.ether
nour, ~ and
u lt; set uide. Cream
butter and 1ug1r until
fluffy. Add e11• and
vanilla. Stlr lo bran
cereal and coconut. Stir
in silted dry tn,.red.leots
and mix well. Drop by
level t.ablespooolula onto
an unireased bating
s heet. Bate for 12
minutes or until Uihtly
browned. Maket approx-
imately S dozen cookies .
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SIRLOIN
BONE U SS BONOt:D BUf lOtN lB
AV(llAGE WEl(;HT 10.14 LBS
BLADE CUT
CHUCK STEAK
•• '"~f1l r ' ~'
LARGE END
RIB ROAST _ '., f r II •
CROSS
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198
If
198
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2.58
.. ,2.38
... 2.28
ta 1.29
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SLICED QUARTER PORK LOIN
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SLICED BEEF LIVER
... 1.29
... 1.29
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LADY LEE SLICED BACON 98
, ll'l "C.. •
FRESH TURKEY BR~AST
'" U'l('H Mitt tf18•,, •M~M((J
TURKEY DRUMSTICKS
FRESH TURKEY THIGHS
FRESH TUJlKEY WINGS
FILLET OF PAOFIC COD
'1.59
.58
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111 .59
q2.38
canned & Packaged
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b ~~~s Jl,Ql(A .. ,33
b ~~s~!f~RS ,, oz ~r. .87
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.. 89
'' Ol I II
109
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b ~',.~!\~~~s .. •6oz u ... 45
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P CHRtS & PITTS SAUCE 1 Q5 0 HAO lf<AA.VC.MC•Qlr¥110l 81l ,
P VE~ONT MAID SYRUP 1 19 0 l• Ol f 'l •
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b ~~~~MIX nr.1 11o.1.39
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b FROSTING MIXES
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OVER 800 LIOUOR .
AND WINE PRICES
REDUCED!
come In and check our our new lower prices. ...... ,._,.
!TOMATO
JUICE
ll881 !>
.57
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l LADYLEE 58 ~~~~~~PLE • . c: ....
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, 1.45
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P' OfSPOSABLE DIAPERS
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b ~~J,RASH BA~S, ._.. 2 .39
I' CLOROX BLEACH 0 llOuC> .... , .82
b ~PUF RINSE .,,,, •tt 1.82
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1 .99
1 .23
.39
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BANQUET 198 CHICKEN
f ll1£D '10l r~
b EGGO WAFFLES
b !!I~ APPLE PIE
;., .. .87
FRESH
CABBAGE
CHER RV
TOMATOES
'
DELICIOUS
APPLES
• '' L • •
COLDEN
BANANAS
... :,.~, ""lrtf .
MINNEOLA
TANGELOS .... <Jvl rf, M'
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lb
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r JOHNSON'S FAVOR 1 11 . .~ ~l!~!_~SH FILLET
~ llMO'o"O!""' •JC/, • ., •
.73
.2.09
1.75
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l PURINA MEOW MIX
LiQUOr
, P' POPOV VODKA
6 I J ""°°'
.2.04
6 .99
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p OAYlESS COUNTY 8 79 o -•-,,.,,,.IT\ •
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w~ro rtt.l• once
Lower Prices
overall .
What discount Is all abOutt
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FOOO DAILY PILOT Cl
Oven Meals Are Good Way to Save Energy
•1 DO&OTllY WSNC1' ,,,. ...,.. &o baW.C mHI, pl1e1 m11l or off ~ or 10 CDIDut11 bahd lo tbtlr 1kln1. cuaerok or thty can be whole <eor.cS> or Ill* tottaot rlce, f0Uowla1 .._.~..._....._ 1a1r11 u•lo1 oven poulVJ and YQ•tabl• btfor• the e6d of the Squub lhouJd be cut ln 1calloped. wilh •small amount of paehce dlred.lona for
Ona IDMll are• aood m••h I• planaio1. oa lbe aowtr rack and bakl.a.a Umt but doa't baU and the Hedi rt· water and au.cu. ll de· quaotJt.y ol water, •Ill. ••1 to uve tner11. tui..t ot Jmt pl••W, dHurta and quick open theootm. moved, tbm bated cut • 0 8 T Ir oz e o aired, and f11vorlo11 a ad but ter or
WbnaULbtfoocbfora meallolfoodathatt.uta breadlCllltbl\aPrark Moat v•taba.. ean aldtdownOl.laflatbak· ve1et1bl e1 cao be 1ucbuci.onamoo. m1r1&rlne. Bake in.•
meal •r• coo-td 1ood toulber, tblalr Be 1ur1 tbere'• al be baked lD t.ht oven lnft pan or wrapped In cooked In the oven in a Dried fruit.I can be covered canerole ap>
to1.u.r tn the ov• lt about ......._, foods that te.ut an tncb ot 1pac. alone wttb odlet food.a. fo . 1tmllar manner. Ute a 1tewed ln the oven In· proximately ooe bout.· .
1ave1 u1ln1 othtr can be cooked IOC«ber betwemucbdlahaolhe Potatoee, for-example. Watery types of covered euaerole, add ateadotontbetopofthe Some 1ood oy~n
aoureeaot beat. In the a..m. bot alr un clrcul•ta can be baked ln many veaelable1, 1ucb aa \4 cup water, seuonin1s ranee. Uae a covered deueru are baked
lo addiUon. bavlna tbe around the rood. rorma: ln tbe usual way aummer squub, can be a n d b u t t e r o r ca11eroa. ud the aame cuatard. baked nee PIMl· oven Ol.l ln cold wealbet' Then an many rood m lhetr Mina: 1calloped baked In a covered mar1arlne, and the amount of water used in dint, apple crllp, &ult'
add• tom• warmth to oven meal combin.allou 8TAllT the foodl coo•· and au craUn: and oven ca1aerole dlah witb Juat froun vegetable. Cook -t.op of the range cooking. cobblers, canned frqjl
you.r home or ap.utment that lncludt mHt or Ina In a <'Old oven ., fried either whole or lo a amall IJl)OU.Dt of butter lq time will vary ac· Cookln1 rice in the aucb aa peaches wtib andredu~t.beneedlo poutt.ry.eotaLoeaMtire. prehe1atlo1 II un · 1UcHOr&afrtmchlrles. ormarcartne.Otberleas cordtn1 to type o r oven 11 simpler than toppingamadewttbqa·
uae t.lae home hutln& d;f.:~~lea, frulh or nece11a.ry and wutca Other ve1etabJe1 such watery ve1etables may vegetable. bolling ll and the re· ar. mar1artne or butter
ayatem. coerl.)' Aoolber eneray as wtnter squash and need a amall amount of Fresh fruits aucb aa suJta are e._oeuent. Use a nd crla p breaktaat ~ eooklna an oven aaver la to turn the oven . aweet potatoes can be water added to lbe apples can be baked the lower-cost, non· cereala. OVBN meala that--~.....:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.;__~~--~~------~~~~~~--.:...:.~~~~~..__~~~--~~~~.....;..--...------~--------------aave tbe moll mciray In
elude three or four di•
bea •blcb aU cook at the
sam e temJ)flrature ed
for the same leneth of
time
Produce
Forecast
Tbe lat.est lo a senes
of storms t.o btl weslern
producing areas will
~ause a temporary in·
terruption in supplies
and bas adversly affect
ed the quality of some
items.
The situation is tem·
porary and once the dry·
ing out process is com
pleted the fresh fruit
and vegetable situation
for consumers will again
be reasonable in terms
of prices and quality.
-CONSUMERS should
expect a slight increase
in tomato prices.
Florida production is
temporarily off due to
bad w eat h er a nd
Eastern suppliers arc
looking West for their
needs. nus has created
excessive demand and
caused the price in·
crease
Oo~e the Florida pro·
blems have been cor·
r eeled they will be able
to satisfy Eastern needs
and local prices will
most likely drop barring
additional weather pro·
blems .
A better quality r ed
d e licious apple will be
found in many stores as
Washington s hippers
have opened their Con
trolled Atmos ph ere
rooms.
THE APPLE wiU be
<:rl1per, crunchier and
hav e more flav o r .
Price, will be slightly
higher because of the
storage but again quali·
t y writ be much im-
proved.
A less expensive ap·
pie. the golden delicious.
is still arriving in
tremendous volume but
the fruit is a regular
storage apple and the
quality is beginning to
<deteriorate.
Citrus continues to be
1he best fruit buy with
g rapefruit , orangc::..
lemons and tangelos all
arriving with excellent
results. Tangelo quality
1s the best scene in the
last five years and the
si tuation should con
tinue for some time The
navel orange situation.
barring a •freeze or ex·
cessive ram will con
tinue through May and
possibly longer.
The tropical fruit
situation 1s s till not
good. Banana quality 1s
ofl and prices are very
high. Ecquador simply
ca n not satisfy our
needs.
Normally shipments
are being received from
Panama, Costa Rica.
and Nicaragua but not
now and coru;umers wm
have to remain patient.
PINEAPPLES from
Hawaii are arriving but
not ln normal numbers
and it will be another 10
days before r egula r
shipping resumes.
Papayas are almost
non-existent because of
bad weather and con-
tinued cool nights in the
growing dlatrict.s.
Pear fanciers have on·
ty H abort time before
their wlater favorites
leave the scene. Bose
var iety fruit wlll be
finiabed ln moet oulleta
by mld·Februal'y and
the rem alnlna Anjou
crop ls very small re·
sultln1 tn bigh prlcea for
conaumera.
IT A.PPEA&S that a
rnlnlmal amount o f
dama1e wa1 done to
local atrawberriu .
Somt loll WM incurred
but IJ"OftJ"I expect blab
volume b1n•1tln1 6y
the end of February.
Florida berrM.a conUnu. to antYe lD .Ohune and
(See PaODUCE, Pa1e Cl)
SPRINGFIELD
SALTINE
CRACKERS
16 0%.
BOX 59c
Instant Coffee s311
Herb Teas 11a •• , 79c
M-.ic Mountain-INlMlrted variellt!ll
'Nilla Wafers .... ssc
NablllCn 411>aMty lft 12 fYI h11x.
Imperial -... 79c
I lb. pack.lit' handy :?-I! oz. cup'
Preserves SllAMid'f &9c
Hershey's Syrup s121
24 nunce bottle
u.s.o.1. CllOICl am
119ROAST
11 .... cut s1•• ti beef II.
•
Sliced Bacon ... '1°?
i':I lumcho'~ th1C'k "Ranch ~I) le'
S 'l'' ausage ITAUAll STYU •
Our nwn mild M hnt . nn nnrni-.
Bratwurst n RMCMO '1 '!
Pork and ~BM.trung . . "'" nltrll,..
LmSHANKS s1s!
Liquor Department
EL RANCHO VODKA
J.75 liter Sift SI
1ott1t4 e.,.cialf
ftrlJRMdte. s6''
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7r;o Ml.
Mateus Wine ..•. s5tt
I fl htl'r-~· or \\'h11e
Liebfraumilch .......... 11"
lohann Mt>toler. i'50 Ml. lmp0r1ed
Zeller Scharze Katz .... 12"
. loh11nn Mt1Mtr, 7f)() :0-11.
Joharrisber& Riesling .. 12''
Jnhann Mtl11tn, 760 ML C'mp & Ory
Frozen Food
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PREMIUM
BREAD
HORMEL CHIU F s15t resca SIUI Fm •••• PEPSI COLA
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W'rtllbe.1111 69c dlla of recui-•
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FU DETERBT Pancake Mix .... age CllRUS Plm
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I 11•1 Jai• 5 ...................... 51'
Butcher hop Service
Bound Si1ak ~ .. ~ll!l
tl.S.D.A. Ceotn cut ·' . You'll mJOY quality, Oa\'Of and ut.t..'llActl<ll'I ... corn pen t.M vHlt.,. •
Top Sirloin Steak s21!
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T eriyaki Steak .. s 21~
ll$.0.A c·ho.c. lltoot l!!"o1< bNlf-f'u!l toonll.
Stew Beef .... '25~
I' " I l A l h<11N' b"n"I' '" '""''
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I fll<lf'•I ,_, cit .... n"t , ....... , I • l..t
Ground Beef umr '24! Beef Shanks s l 2! Omaha Roast . . . s l 1!
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lhlnp Roast..uss.124~ Spare Ribs sma •. 12~1
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Tangerines 001mY..aTT ••••••••• 35~ Mushrooms ~I tr. PK •••••••••• 79c
Grap
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Romaine Lettuce ...... 25t
f""h and ttnd•r irrt•nl rm •11led•
2~ Ito *1 $hwo~·~• • ....
CAL ROSE RICE .................... .
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NOODLES IN CUP ......... ......... y·
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BAMBOO SHOOTS ............... .
Cucalnbers ............. 15~
roots rlf' rttr r,at~
a. o. r,..... ~ o.,t.
;UGAR PEAS ..................... la ...
Cnen .............. 49\
Havorful-cnep •nd l••tv
lo.IC-T-• I • SOY SAUCE -......................... .
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PICKLED RfO PlUM ............... ·•
lewdlw.ttf 49* .... •• 11-~
24-INI
Calgonite fQI lllSlls s 1 n
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Pinesol Cleaner 8~
DressilC :=.. ... &sc
K n1fts 8 o' LMw Cal 4-inic
BllCi Pepper .•• &9c
:,duDms 4 ft ~ "'~per
FEii FIJ.£TS
,KRID $ 1 '' SllAPPER ..
h>rt~dallf'I l~lrHn orBRQ
Halibut Steaks .. '4~'
English Sole .... s 31?
t r•~h toll1 I• mt'•l 11.""'
Scallops ........ s59~
lumho-ttr ~ n11tn d4'h•~••rl
~CRAB $219 LEGS ..
\11 •tv Fro~ rl"'""''ed
Homemaker Helper.~
J&JBAll»A8
=~ .. 99c ·S...~ ...
Baby Shampoo .. '251
,fol\llt!OO '• 16 M .
Baby Powder ... '111
l11h1'190l't and .lohn,.on I 1 "'
0.8. Tampon •.. s1••
.111·, 111 ~ Sul)4"r or ~UpN l)IU•
Mui Pads .....•• 1221
Sta~30 ct. ffecular or <;uper
Diapers •ma ••••• s211
olOhDllOO It Johnl!Of\ 24 fOl.lnl
Delicatessen
l Orange Plus:&~.~L .. a9c * * * I I I I
WI
Wll(OMI
FOOD STAM'
SM°''llS
Danish Ham=m .. s1••·
Peas IDT,. • ....•. &sc Chicken Pie ..... 49c
71 r nr V&n In KampA
Rich's Eclli's ... 95° Garlic Bread ...• &SC
1101. Ch0«ilalt edal"' R <1unce ptcu111 from O'Boy
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Cotto Sllmti ... 1111
UUJhte 14 Ot. Ind. WTtpped ch~ food 8 or.. packaf-Huah .. hraod
Shrimp Cocktail 99c
4 oa 11• .. Ind 11trvln1-Lucco
Bo111111::: ...•.. tac
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across the breakfast table'"
MISS PEACH
SHOE
MOON MULLINS
THE FAMILY Cl RCUS
1 WAS WoNr>E~ING
WHAT SORT OF A
P£.F?SON MOON
MULLINS IS, UNDER
WAT LOUD
EX TE[<IOJ<?.
by Bii Keane
"If you and Jeffy sing with me, we 'll
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(jEE .' THANKS FO~
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TUMBLEWEE DS
NANCY
I FOUND THESE OLD
SIGNAL FLAGS···I WISH
I KNEW
HOW
TO USE
THEM
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PAa l(OllSELF!
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DIDN'"f H8L-P,
MRS. PO-rieR , so we "T'HOUcSH-r WE.'P '-'US-r cs1ve "fH~$.~e A
by Harold u Doux
JUST FOR A !:IHO~ T WHll.£.' MA~IE CALLEO HE« WME~
&HE CAME MCIC. ro TOWN WT
IT WM oe~ THAT l.YNN
DtON'T WANT lO COHT11'4VE THE fRlfND!»iiP'
by Tom K. Ryan
VA 11JR1LES WAS
S11U. SWIMM IN:
by Emit lusllmlllw
HEY, WATCH YOUR
LANGUAGE, BUSTER
by Lynn Johnston
I ThlN~ IUWR!Ti!:~
ThU.iNG HIM 1-e'~ DONE
IT RLL
l<R:>NG ..
by George Lemont
e>u"T" SO MUCH
FOR "THE! N\A61C
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38 Blc:tronlc 4 ,_,_.,, leed· Montreat •6 Wh1p5
O.W.. • cathedral 48 Ue CI05e
2 WOfdl 5 Festel 26 rieece •9 Sympcoms
42 NMt'1W Otl8I 6 Tew 211 ~ 50 AdlUSled
43 Toted up 7 Pleylng area: 30 Fuel 52 Slogan
u WOOi ~ 2 words 3 1 E.atr llnQ6-53 Bobti.n
45 Ant,Jry 11 Supponer ment 54 Eight Prefix
48 Numer1c pr-.. 9 PoaeaMd 32 Shine 55 Scfammed:
fix 10 Hong -33 Rlttonel Stano
47 Nlighbor of 1 t Artb noble 34 Performs 56 Spike
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<t9 Cairo VIP 13 US play-. 37 Stubble 59 Butte
51 Bor9I wright 38 Fruit cMn6t 82 Digit
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FOOD • DAILY PILOT
Texas, Florida Grapefruit Be8t for Eating
a1 DOllOTllY W8 e& &lace ~ are tklu Md fndt tMt ate UM belt llnor. tnall. ud rtpe tndt all at U you bappeo to be Q . Frlen4-of oura plu -CU) Maied to .. ..._~ .._........, DOt Ill aD llM ,,.,... ftnn ad b•HJ fw t.betr th• aame Ume. Wbea ••· h~clly ~ to acquire brousbt ue 1 lart• boit ::J''"· Seal a.e Jar Orape(Nit la • truil J09 Mft IO ....... bow 1lae. Tbe beavler lbt I 0 ••TI• S 8 tra cbloropbyll (lbe a lar1e quaallty of of 1r1pefrull and I 'm ,..._ta a wUtt
"'' cm ~ lbl yur tMJ lot &hlli.r ume. Ao· fnU. lbe more Julc1 aras*ndt atlDI have 1 1rffn eoaor-In plaata) la 1raptfrult, you can wo~ bow to pre· b1~ la did ta.e waa.r •~. bul tbe •ut.U. c.ordllll to me QP11nt· t.MJ are. Tbe amoothtf ll'MD color wtUeh may produced by t.bl tree for freeM it. Separate the serve lbem. We don't &e•p•ralHe I• Ut
we ltl ta tbe .tater ttoa. lb• name de· t.be aldn. the thlnnu It lead YOU to believe that the new bloHoms It MCUom Crom the white have freeser 1p1ce. How dearee1. Tile water
from Teue ad nonda n&oped from the fact la they're not ripe. But thi.a tend• to color the membraoe ror freezing about canalng them? 11M>11Jcha& boll; It .....ad
baye tbe beat ••llDI tbat mott 1rapefrull Tbt eolor' ol the attn ii 11 not the c11e. The already ripened fruit u at lbe membrane tenda A. Y•, ,._ cu pre· ~ver dae &ope ol U.. Jan
QU&Uty. IJ'OW ID d...a.era llmil&r not an LDdleeUoa ot ri"' ltela la t.be re1tult ol a well. to cet bitter . Freeze .ene papefnk by can· by l CO Z iadleti. TM P ....
And \be IOOd newa ts l01J'81*. neaa. Some 1rapefrult "re1reenta1"J>roceaa Freah arapefrutt grapefruit with or ntaa. U1e tlda met.Md: ceul•I lime I• Jt
that auprlfH or frHh Tb. na.1e9 tor ct.ooaln& have Nllel pa~bel. but that occun ln aU citrus. ke e p 1 well l n the wlthout syrup made Separate eesmee&a aad mlJta&a for ptau ud 15
t:rapeltul .,.. plenlltul bltb qua.U~ anpelrutt tbeH .,.. not a alp of ·•aesnemnc" comes retri1entor -you can from water or Juice and remove wltUe mem· mlaatee for q11ar&1.
eapecially U\e Texu ani llmtlar to tbaM few poor quality. ID facl, about becauH citrus atore ll for several sugar. braae. Pack eegme•&a la S&ar& coaaU•I time
ruby r•pehult. So you HlectJn1 other ettrua tome people belleve tree a w l l l b ave weeb lD tbe bydrator or QUESTIONS WE ABE Jan aad cower wlUa aUer U1e wa&er baa
about be flndin1 lood fnaJt; look lot 1JDOCl4.h tUMet patche9 lndlcate blouom1, •mmature ln a pluUc bas. A8llED syrap (J11.lce or water read1edllldecn-.
buy1 on lhom tn tbe -~--;;::;::;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;:::;;:;;:;:;:;:;;;;iiiii;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;:;;;:;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;:::;;;;;;;;~;;;:=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::=:;;;;:=:~====:;,;;:;:;:;,;;;::=::;::;:;::;---rreah produce dt part·
ment.
MOit penooa lb.lDk ol
tcr•l)t!frult u beln& a
breakfMt fndt, and they
do 1lve breallfHt a
tHIY· tart start. But
freth grapefruit mak~
1ood salads for lun<"h
aod d1.ooer aa well
l'OB VARIETY.
ll'•pcfrult can be served
broiled wllb just a tiny
bit of sugar or hooey as
an accompaniment to a
broUed main dlab aucb
aa flab, ham, or a~ak.
Add grapefruit halves to
Ute broiler just a few
minutes berore the meat
ia finished cooking.
Be s id es their
refr eshing ta s te ,
grapefruit have the ad·
ditional benefit or being
low in calories and high
in nutrients. particular-
ly vitamin C
A half grapefruit,
served plain, bas just 40
calories and over ball
your day's requirement
of vitamin C. Grapefruit
also are a source or
small a.motmts of other
nutrients s uch as
potass ium , iron .
calcium.
BECAUSE grapefruit
bave practically no
sodium. they are a good
cbotce for a person on a
low sodium dieL Tbelr
low sodium coupled with
their potassium (135
milligrams per half)
make them desirable for
a person using diuretics
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BANQUET
FRIED
CHICKEN
1 l'OC.JC>
PACJv\Of
198
GROCERIES
1 IKXJ!"O({ P..n<M;L
Pillsbury Plus Cake Mix .69
lh().JN("[ BOT"n.f .93 Sunlte Salad 00
}.;> OU°'C£ P<ICMU.
Cinch Brownle Mb< .99
A~PACMGL Clnch Com Muffin Mix .22
11· Q.J'"ICT !!Oll -n5 TAl'<T )07 Hungry Jack Potatoes
I XlU'<'l CA" Hereford Com Bed J69
l20U"<t. ll-.G Evans Pinto Beans }05
~""'° ft\ahat:ma Long Gram Ra 214
~OlrJCLBOTlU Tropk:al Pancake Syrup .69
•• ~Ol .. -OO'l"EI>efU Alpo Dog Food .39
tllUl 8.'G-GliAV"I TlU\,._ 313 Ganes Dog Food
14 Ot.l"tCl °""' .89 Eagle Brand Mat
~OU"CE. BOK-20alllll1 Von. Instant Miik 519
70CIQIW.. Baken Angel Coconut .89
t OO-OJll'fT !!())I Upton Tea Bags 237
S>w:'bquld~ .79
l~eoTT\L-~ Jeneymald Water .42
s=i~~t:' .79
"JOO/ ~CllUSHm.~ Vons Plneappte in Ju .57
SP=~Juk:e )39
~<":fomato Smet .31
~~°"'* Patte .27
~~Tom.toes .59
~~ .89
CREAM OF
MCJSHROOM
SOOP
tO~-OUr«XCM
CN<l'Mll!I .27
Y<JBAN
COFFEE
ALL GRINDS
I l'Ol.c>
CM
298
PEPSI
COLA
CANS 11 OJ<:[ (Al<'\ "'°c OCl 1on 6'1>1'<1\CJlllfll"
139
GROCERIES
'>('cl'(t,.,,.,,, ._, • .,.JVTfOC~ .39 Dial Bath Bar
» ,.,,... 1 no nu 11oun }39 IVOfY Detergent
100U"rCl CM }89 Lysol Love My Carpet
rf>OJ'9Cl 800U-fUT~ )64 Johnson Floor Wu
l">COIJ!"<T~ Glad Food Storage Bags )25
I "il(OtrrT l'ill(lVl(l( .65 Vons s.ndwkh Bags
FROZEN FOODS
I <U"<!CM
Tree Top Apple Juk::e .79
7POIJ'IOllolo() Lynden F1r111S Frmch Fries .59
11()(.r<[P~
Gokten Delight Waffles .59
M)IJl"(f PACIVIC.t 7 3 Van de Kamp Fish & Chips •
;ioour.a all(; Westpac Cut Com .63
noc..:z PAOIM:ll: 8wt9on M8awt1I & a.. .65
J::cr.~.,a=tPtua )59
~a,~~.99
l6our<:l Pl'ICJCM)t. 299 Oh Boy L8ugna
PRODUCE
NXJ81'8c.5'ol.MJS Oreen Peppere U1 .49
~~Cdery u..25
I.MOC 51Zl:-Al/CV
tA .29 Pk* Orapdnllt
~~ta u..39
~-MlOI~ T'Ol'OOC>IS 10 l.emonl end Linet EA •
0::.'~.,;-'~3~69
~~-<lllOCU1CMCa IA .33
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LEGS ~-----------------------• I .. I '->1 I ... -.... .,.. .... WOllS. ~ ~ WOIS W04IS .. --we.a I
'Al, L 1 .. r i< ·" • •I V.Vf.. ~ ,~1• <Y-'-I• 11'<Jl'<Vl'.UJ£PAQ(~ 941..81 llHOSTESS .• I l)Nt 1:
FRESHLY 119 l11WINKIES FREE ll GROUND ., ~ FA\ICIAn I' ~ ~" :, (Q"'r:.~~.':;::'::t:~~ ,: ttOT <.JO'-<-LU I H I ~ LOJOll ~ --llllDOllCTS I ~~ ---------~---(B(JU( PM)( )U!l5 OR MOA£J I••••••••-•••••-••••••••:.
CORONET
PAPER
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~()UP(T liOU .49 HI "C'
FROJT
DRINKS
~CM ~l'l.A\()118 .53 PO POV
699 VODKA
8().9R00F
·~ llOTTU
.25 FRISKIES
BUFFET
CAT FOOD
~
CM. "'55ro nA\oOltS
J9 HONTS
TOMATO
KETCHUP
\.'<Xr<l .AJC.
MEATS
'""0 ~'IP<l.t1'' Top irloin Steaks lfl 2 58
""8l.Lf_,...,, ll-,.,..UJJ Beef T-Bone Steaks Ui 258
r AelJ '\l'fC fK.ET -l ort ~ r IT UI 268 P~Stcak.s
!IC.O ~~l.D.'M II ]98 BoneJeas Rufl1> Roast
<J'-OA r:,ll>C(_ ... 1.V ~ -owoa:n Young Tom T eys ~ .69
lOl"o • t "()rur<. r ... ...._ • ._
Pork l<*'i Chops 1..8 }39
CE1' ft "nrt ~ 1..8 178 PoJk Loin Chops
'1•J. •(ClC>\I 0 Center Cut Ham SGcu Ill 2 49
P"ll(. ..... MC)\.!_ .......... ,
Boude• Pai< Ug Roast '" }89
,-_~r,.... ~nl "'<O ~ 49 Pork Unk Sausage '" •
1~'"6C"'f...,.n """' flWo OU'llOlSn.n ) 69 Turbot Flllets la
VONS BAKERY
~e;d .69
l'Xll!Kt.-Ql) SMdhurt Angel Food 239
6fllOOI HollcUly Cup c:.kes 139
l«V<!.~ Butter 229
LIQUOR
~-S1MIC)fT llUl"ltOV ~ T1ma Bowbon 449
~lmport2d SClDtch 719
l~llft.a.A$ll()ll'TtD ~ T~callom• Wine 289
··~ Or8mbWe Uqueur 629
l~-t'll<XlL<MWID ....... Celar 8ded Cit !H.....u.L 249
~~ 639
S::::·av.o. 629
S<JNKJST ~.17 l.EDOMAJNE 199 NAVEL RHlNE
ORANGES WINE
•'"-«l ""° I ')tlTf )I: Jo.I/CV "'3nU
BUD DIG .45 CLAUSSEN .99 SLICED FRESH PAK MEATS PICKLES
1 )()II"<!' ~fllllol1 VOii<! IAJI e~ ~ -
HEALnt£ BEA<JlY DELICATESSEN
"'"-J"'lf:t ~ ...... ~ Aqu. Fresh Toothpaste Oi'lc;~en f-~a"nks ' ·~ .95
:'fl<Voel: llO"U> 9QTIU
l.aYoris Mouthwash Vons Cooked Ham ...... , .89
~~err-.-.... ....... ~ .... ""'
Jones Sliced UvC1WUrst }19
.ar1<1 ACl!OeOl -ll'CO..lle' ~ Bred< Hair Sptwy _...: :::"
'"'"' <l'llA•-~Ol>Cl«Y""t. Sure Ant>Persplrant Spray
,..,.~ ""' ... , ... ...,.. .. \
Kraft Light 'N Lively
.. ,.., • •• • ... .._~ ""£ }69 Hotfy Quarter Pound Franks ... ' ~ .,~ ~'·l>~'"""-f 89 Vons PIC:kle & Ptmento Loaf •
Make Vons .,uur heodquarters '°' all your ValentJne gift needs.
·Cards·NOYclty Cand1es·Chocolat.es
·Flowenng Plants· Special Cokes. Cookies
and Cup Cakes from our bekery
BLOOMJl"Kl1 49 COLORFOL129 COLORFUL399 TIJUPS VIOLET BLOOMING
4-tNCH PLANTS MUMS fotll ,,_..... ,.,. I
.. 111...,...0 ,, .... ' ,. .. f.
• ~jr <JSOA FOOD STAMP COUPONS GLADLY ACCEPTED.
LOW PRICES VOCI CAN BELIEVE IN.
l"MCODft'CTM,,_ --rm.' tord. 10, •-.CH&.n1,,.,..1•n...NfD l"Mtll 11ne/Ill"°'m.cnw11T ~ """ m n.
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• •
~Du!llM~ 1-0t ... -. ... • ....... 79 SCH WNO SCOPE o.c.,.,.,,..,.,,.._~ -·· ·-·--· o.c.~,.,.,..,~-···""··-1~
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t
~Addt sao..ICQ5HEMWn\ 9Cla.a.«.1.19 f
~~~ .. lllP1J\N..ot. ,,_ ,_, ..
llefl>Powdlr.Otoc... ~~. t-oi l 29
~ ,...,Lollf. "°'" '" .. .'9
Hon!*C:-...Ofollftd ,,_ ~ ''°'-1 ,.
PURE OROUNO MO<.mfW"5H
BLACK PEPPER 12-0Z. 1.36
()Tft
1 76 eeo..$Mbl ....... 74 . ~.O.&wa ...... '8
O.C.~UNc ..... 120l.--·· '"'
O..~Blc:ian.-1;a..a--·-IM
r-Flf!TllOtldmnlolognA.ttOL -~
"""--Burrtlol, IC)QL ., _.,_. , 1119
~Com()oo-.10~ •··--· I I)
it...~"""'· ,.
'ornc>n Actw Mellltfte, 1 or nm .2JO
0.-11/hoi. Piel<*. l<W.l.Ol't •.•• •. .. 49
~0.W or~Uf!.JIM)LCN! 149
CC!f°"91 f'Kill nr..w. JOl)(T .))
9myQOOwrOaldefl ~ CaM, ltQI • f6
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Olives Extend Salmon
,
I
•.. Produce
· <From Pase C5)
at moderate prices.
Just when it afpeared
that some re ief in
avocado prices would
arrive consumer hopes
were daabed by tbe last
rain. The brunt of the
storm hit the soutbem
district.a causing some
damage. High prices
continue and will con·
tinue in this area.
Fruit from South
America is arriving in
greater quantities and
coasumers wilUog lo
pay the price can find
excellent quality in "out
of season" fruit. .
Consumers have been
noticing quality pro -
blems in most leaf items
recently. nus has been
due to the rain of last
week. For most com-
modities the quality pro·
blems will J;>e corrttted
by the weekend and in·
expensive produce with
good quality will be
back.
The one vegetable
item aeriously hurt has
been cauliflower. It will
be at lea.st two more
weeks before top quality
ca uliflower wi ll b e
available.
EXCELLENT buys in-
clude cabbage, carrots ,
radishes, green onions,
c uc umbers a nd egg-
plant.
Ita lian squas h from
south of the border is a
good buy presently. The
s um mer and yellow
varieties a r e in the
midst of a production
gap and these items will
be in short supply for
most of the month.
The maturing process
of the asparagus h as
been slowed because or
the rain and the good
value pre dicted b as
been delay_ed_ It now ap-
pears that by next week
consumers should see a top quality item at rea-
sonable prices in local
s tores. At that time
volume will be arriving
from the Coachella and Imperial Valleys.
THE ROLLER
coa ster situation in the
bell pepper area will
continue. Basically what
is happening revolves
a round product aiae.
There is an excessive
a mount of small and
medium size mercban-
di.se available but only
limited Slq)J>lies of the
larger and more popular
bell pepper. 'Ibua when
one grower harvests his
large product the ex-
cessive demand causes
the price to rise.
When supplies are ex-
bauated the buyers tum
to medium and smaller
and prices ao down. Lll·
tie can be done until California production
be aim In earl7 IJJl'ina.
'fbe bmt bGJ in the
potato area pn1mt17 II
t.be nmtt. WJllte l'OM
and tbe red •arteUn
wen 8dnnlJ aftedecl
by tM nln. Here, too,
the 1ltaatlon t1 tem. porary.
,, ... ~ -··, .. M ''.1'f°' A•ualnl s ObMrv•t10n1
._---otUfe
atongthe
Or•ftl• Coe••. penned by
anetlMMft,
In the
DAILY PILOT
...... ~, ..
11 llleM ...... bN•d ·•1111 • ..Ubeatea
l~mllk , .... poem.alt
2 tabltlpoona srat.ct
Parm•u tbeeM Dreln and flake
aalmon wttb 1 tol'tl. Uc.
riSHt ol1v•. ReterVt "°'
cup for 1amlab 1_ftd add remalnln• ollv .. to salmon with onlon,
parale y and thyrae.
Place I aUe111 bread In a
well bultenMS • x 1J lncb
b1kln1 dl1b. Spread olive mixture evenly
Her ....... a. ltallhll
dllb. re;, ...... ... .. . ln• ...... 1Ucei .... ,
•U• ID It lus• -.Owl. Add 18llk m Mk. Pov
tll .... nealJOYV
bnaa to "9lb Hturate
top bread 1Uee1. Top
wltb parmffan cb ....
and allow to 1tand for ten min.._. BU• la a
preheated 311·detree
oven for as minute. or
untll aandwlcbet are
puffed and firm . Garnllb wtU. remainlq
riSHt oUve llicea. Makes ... rvm,a.
Custsrdy Ocean
Goin' Ripe Olive .
Sandwiches cBn be
made In sdvan~e
and refrigerated ..
58'"gear galden ~ Jull1leel
ADYBTlllD l'TUI AYAMAam llAIAITBI
1.1(•1)1 '"'SI Uflt' ·~ lll)UtlttO 1011 11\-f&f .. Mll IOI SIU
• llV iu.t•ll .. \all \IOI! 1•Cl'l &S ".rftllltAU• 00110 Ill
'" 00 II "'I I>" 1\10 0111 OI ... AOolfl ltSIO llllt "' Wilt 01111 ... , ·~· "'°"' ,,, • , ,., ...... , "'" tfllf(hll!; , .. ~-""'"' Ot I u +••I • 1•111\111(. <OU ro ,.....SI Olf
M"t'tlf•-'0 eu -. •I l•I AO'lfl1t1'0 ,.9(.1 •"-•11 to °'''•
,.t<B mtCTIVI IRD.1. RI. 6 TlllU TIES., fH. 12, hit.
ALL BEEF CITS REDUCED 1 O* TO 30* PER LI
"" .......... --===--=:-ANJOU s~I!' PEARS
,
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A GIEAJ WAY TOSAVll
fOUU 11 AlllAl(OAI 1141 I oNI QOAI llf & O(IOOOS
IAm Of ll.UllEl llASlll.1 S ll•l Of 8111 & M'IOllllll 0 BEEF :~i:'"o wt'UAlll '~
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FOOD
····contest ·Cooking
Few fooda an ...-. over ddcbn. ID a baa. tr1 po aa4l pla la
veraaWe tban cldcken. mla .._ber nour. 1ut 1ballow ltalltn1 d tab.
It cu be Mrvecl over ••d papri ka ; ·add Mldbrowaauaartot.bl
and °"" ae4 cooked a cbl~• a few pMcel at lime ,... ud 1prtnklt dUferent way e•Hry a time. aDd 1bah to over ollle ken Pour
tiq.\t. C'CMll H eh plect nenly brolb &lld wine over
S'oce the Nalioll•l lA tty pan, plate oU aod cbkken: 1prinlde mlftt
<;blck n Cooldna Conte t hut lo med ium tem on top. Cover and bake
•• ftnt beld ln lltl. perataare: add eblclten ot 375 del1"M' for about
-Ut9oally thoUllanda ot de· and ~ app~il'l)ately 4.5 mlnut. or unlll fork
Ucloua ways to prepal"e' 10 m lnuta, lu.rnln1 to c a n be In u r l c d In
cblc'ktn have been en· b rown tfo all •Idea c bl c ken with e a u .
te red ln lhl8. tbe 0 11· Re movt" chicken from Makes • ~rvin11
tlon'a oldes t annual ------------------
cookin& compelluoo
DAILY PILOT 8
Minted
Chicken
could be
a wmner.
Now the search i1 on
the best chicken ret
ipea ot ltlO. The Na.
tiona l Broiler Council,
s ponsor of the annual
chicken cookolf. notes
that March lS la the de
YOU·Al.WAYS SAVI!
WlrH srATIR BROS. LOW•LOW PRICES a4Jille for t"n\ries
:~ l'INALIST from
Kcb state and the Ots· tJ1•l of Columbia w1U be ~~cted to prepare their r~pes simultaneous ly
i{l-the big cook·ofr Aug 6
ac·tbe World Congress ~ter in Atlanta. The ft1'f top winners will re-Otve prizes rangi ng
Cr6Jn $10,000 to $1,000
~t;etal of $20,000 in all. ·
-:J(nyone may enter the
f'l)Cftest . Just write each
r5ipe on a sepa r ate *•el of pape r with ~m e, a ddr ess a n d
telephone number. Mail
pt"l Or to March lS to
Cblc ken Contest. Box
2lU.58 Centr al Station,
Wasbington, DC 20005 I\ whole chicke n or
any part or parts may
be uses'· Recipes should
be wntten for approx-
i tnately four ser vings
a ncj require no longer
than three hours prep-
aration time.
SOME STATES will
hold a preliminary cook
off to determine national
finalist.\>. ln states where
no :cook-off is held, the
wbp}er will be selected b~ .. 1n independent rec-
i p~ ·judging agen cy.
Recipes will be judged
at all levels on four
equal points -taste, ap.
pearaoce, simplicity
and appeal.
A :number of SJ)ei:iaJ
e vedts are planned for
coo)t-off participants in
Atlanta. Gontest head·
quarters will be the Om ·
o i, whe re the awards
banquet is planned.
To 1et you thinkinc
abclut cblcbn and the lnea.of Tedpe th•~ could
make you a winner, try
"T o u c h o' Mint
Chicken" adapted by the
National Broiler Council
frorn a previous contest
entry. The chicken 1s de l
icately flavored with an
unus ual combination of
mint and lime for a dish
that's different and de·
licious.
·TOUCH 0 '
MINT CHICK EN
1 broile r f r yer
chicken, cut in part~
l largl'l1ml'
, ~cup nour
1' ~teaspoons salt
• :t te:ispoon paprika
' 1 cup cooking oil
2 tablespoons brown
sugar
''2 cup chicken broth
'12 cup d ry whil e
wine
"2 te aspoon dried
m int or t t easpoon
chopped fresh mint
Gr ate hme peel and
set aside Cut lime 1n
hair and squeeze juice
Win
Points
SLIM BROWNIES
Adapted from an old·
time r ecipe a nd not
ovel'ly sweet.
14 cup butte r .
1 ~ squ a r es (l 1f'.i
ounces) uns weete ne d
chocolate
•4 teaspoon vanilla
'h cup sugar
'I• cup all-purpose
flour
1tareee11 ~ cup fin e l y
chopped walllutB
In the top of a double boilec over hot w,ater
m~:lloletber buUer and chocOila-~-~ ... --.... aemo.e rrotn beat AD4 water. Add
•anllla, .,.. • Ooul' ud ~· =-•d beat until w1~..,~r~ ,; :;:fa cake pan1. ~ .... DUta. Bake ?,·~p. -..I«· ..._cut
la 2~.1 . Cool C091...._ llid remove • ....... .
· .deli.
LB.
...
RIB
ROAST
LARGE ENO
•1 69
LB
SPARE
RIBS
FROZEN OEFROSTED $I 19 s~~~L
LB
llATM
SLAll
BACOll
ANY SIZE PIECE
79c l•
...... llA ........
ROASTING
CHICKlll
CALIFORNIA GROWN
69c LB.
SEAFOOD l mm.~z 0 •1••\ l iMGUiiWi -~: s1••1 I• 79_:j
-1H'110ztN
u $1 2'
u $179
DUNGINESS CRAB
OICAll .... Ylll , ..... -" ICED UCON •U.P«O
OM:Alllll&YP•W-n.
IUUOTfllln
D UCON ~":~· .. lA. $1 7
lsGOl.TOENIORR~·;11•HHEA;s5v""1'£TRIES YE 59c SOUP STARTE* :=.r~ l -to••C stoo
•• . M G.PKO. CARIATIOI SLEllDER ~·.:z;-•';: Sl.39
1 iisHEHT . FAMll y SIZE
I LAUNDRY DETERGENT • GIANT SIZE
FAB .
liiiAMo
lcAsiCiiE
liiAiiiits
tcilERus PUNCH
s5•1 GRAPE JUIC[ wncw& I .. o: S1.9fA
2'1·0Z CRANBERRY JUICE ocm v ... ! 1H>Z 89t SJ 49 GREEN CHILES :~l~· I •<II 7gc
•9-oz STATER BROS. 33c I
$ 504 GREEM BEANS CUTOHlKfO ....
••·OZ SALAD DRESSING ~~~rn ! . ,: 68c s2ss CHOW MEIN ~:-.:;;~:::-'b." .. UI • s177
u-oz CHOW MEIN NQQOLES ~~ .. .': ~-0• 64c
S J 99 BEAN SPROUTS c-~ ... a ! . : 42c
$O-Oz CAT FOOD =?Olll~' I •Hz 27c
.. ~. s2s2 ''U:Hr ~~~J::w ... , s2s9
&A-OZ 79c CAT FOOD ~~·l • •.oz 57c
PINE SOL
n•J.lfrf•tc,Allfl' ClfAN(•
I ''"'°' 93c
DOG FOOD DINNERS ~:::~:."I ··(\/ 30c
FRISKIES DINNERS ~t'cf:. m •o.. SJ.15
MEALTIME ~:.·t::w•on~•u •• ,,.. SS.18
PANCAKE MIX ~~.i::~. I llOt 75c
Low Frozen ~F'ood Prices STJR·f RY CHUN HIO. swm a IC"* •.oz $139 01 ... R Olll_..llT1 ... -.... ·"~(1111 VAN Of UMP'S 8 8 C ~ 100 00 'f\INO H 1t-Ol DINNERS l((FOACHHMENCHILADA ORMUllCANSTYlf . MARSHMALLOWS ~·-IM !2-0Z • OfUl(lllCAN COMllNAllON • • 11-0Z -·
PIZZA ~~~[ I 22-0Z s2•• TURNOVERS ~·=··
FISH FILLETS VAN DUA~S I uoz $1 76 POTATO CHIPS :f>J!: ..... o~~ •• ~, 57c
DINNER ROLLS ::~/ .. ~use I 25-oz 77 c POTATO CHIPS ~.·c-u .. ,o .. o0.. ..oS1B479c
WHITE BREAD • 99c ASPEN -'-"· ".,~'c""' •
PllOOJQllO ii )ITM>l PASHETII 36
CAKES =~ec•t •IANAN•l31'0Z •011ca111101011 • $) 29 U E MIX l•Wt1••·-__..°" C
OlllMANCHQCOl.ATE 12 2~Z T><ICOl lllOI 11-0l
PEPSI COLA ~.~.1 111>()1 CAMI '1.
PEPSI CIU=-c:~ ...... f ... •<l 3r
mTAll D£W .an ..... .,,Mt tAOtl '1.49
PHIW &o-......... f ....... "~ Ir HOT;COCOA 1.r~ ..... e.~~ s1.19
COFFEE RICH lllCH"I I ..... .. 1M>L 3 3 4
APPLE JUICE "'"T°' ... f .................... 1M>Z. 83 4
SYA1'8SAV-SAOY•M••Y1 .... ~ ........ ......-.-1. .................. w. .............. ,......... ............ ......... ..........,, .. ~,~---~ ..................................... -.... ....,..,,,,."
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I·•" . •20•
.. $22•
29c lB
ORANGES
lA,_OE • F AIK' • S"'H '
PUllE.ciOlO ""H '
, • ., • • C•C'""' •·• t• •1
GRAPEFRUIT
¥ • •t...._ ... , •• "'.
CUCUMBERS
ONIONS
W"(f • l O-
T .. 0. STIAK
_.fl ... AU UIC
•1aSftAK
•'-' •t.0-•&flU
.oRTUlllOUS•
·• •2n ,, •2n
·' •2n .. •2••
l& 12•
PEARS .... ,, .......
35c ..
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VALENTINE SPECIALS!!
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF POTTED
PLANTS FOR VALENTINES DAY.
..v .... .._..w;Uon.---1 I ! Gebhardts
1 !.c TIJlUTOES "" tn iec: 59' : CHILI HOT OQG
smrui TOO TOES '"°' 69' WITH 1 SAUCE
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1 . llar .. Wyuymki la beti Heel to be UM oft.IJ
woman brewmuter lo tbe UllM.ecl 8taUI l1Dce
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lmowledle of brewln1 adence and 1 fffl for
bnwlna'• art that CAD be learned Gilb' throUlb e~perience.
"I pay strict attention to detaila -lhat'a
lbe name of tbe job," abe aaid. It'• criUcal
that abe and her staff produce the company'•
been with quality that la copalateot from brew
to brew and brewery to brewery -a dllficwt
task wben working with producta of nature such
•• eraina and yea.at.
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"Our atandllJ'ds are very hl&h. and it's a
challenge to m eet them day after day,"
Wyazynsld said.
She had no Idea abe would become a
brewmaster when she moved from northern
Wlaconsan to Milwaukee 17 years ago. A
master's degree in chemistry from Marquette
University gave her the educational background
she needed to joln Schlitz ln October 1976 as a
brewing trainee al the Winaton·Salem, N.C.,
brewery.
A year later tbe company sent her to an in·
tensive course in brewing technology at the
Siebel Institute of Technology in Chicago, then
on to Los Angeles In 1978 as a brewing
supervisor.
Saleway Quality
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In mid-May 1979 Master Brewer Wilhelm Janssen called her to bis office without ex·
planatloo. "'It's a long walk if you're wondering
what he wants," Wyszynsld said. To her sur·
prise and delight, he told her that she had been
promoted to the select circle of master brewers.
Great Eating
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"The fact that I'm a woman In my position ()u.ilih \ll'al' & l'roduu lool. no
never enters my mind. I'm here to brew quality furch,·r rh:.n \llOr "''1Hll\ "'Jh "JI
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parmeean cheese ,
worceeterablre sauce,
and oU. Slit frankfurters
leoJlhwile, cutting not
quite tbrou&b to bottom ;
fill with drained pineap·
pie. Wrap each fllled
f ranlt w1 th bacon, secur·
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sauce . Broil 6 to 8
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: DEAR ANN
·LANDERS : Three
maeU.. afO tQ;J wtfo wu raped. The mu waa
Uqlill by &.be poUce and
: ll .,. tn C\Wtod1. await
. in1 trial. Slou tbat
• bldeo~ openenre my
• wtf • ideatit\a 801 kind
: of fHual coatact wltb
~ rTk:now • 11u ~
t.hl'Oqb MU IO I've betn • edremely patt.nt and wadentaodina. but I'm
ahakl II she cootin~• to
refUae to have SH with
me much lonRer our
marrla1e la finished
We are in our early
308. too young to rule out
the physical pleasures of
the marital aareement
At least. tlua la my optn
.\oo. What's yours? Can
lOU. help? -A MAR
Rl!!D CELIBATE IN
ARS..INGTON . D'ail F&JENO: Yoa
be• by tlds Ume Ulat
rape la tile most
traumatic or ex ·
perteaces. Yet
tboeaaad• of women : wu It.ave been raped do
recover from the
· psyclaolo1lul damage
aad resame a normal
sell We.
Often intensiv e
therapy ls~ -ex·
. pert counsellog by
someone skilled in the
field. I hope your wile Is
THE
.. ,.... ... ~
•tka&•cu,.....r
U1e worl• •tlte kaew
IM!fen &lie a&Otman. If .-.•.....aw.
OEAR ANN
LANDERS My girl
friend ahow~ up laat
nl&ht k>c*ln& u if 8hl'
hod s~t a month lolJ
ln& o n ~ b eac h an
Hawau Actually, I had
seen her only a week
earlier, and she was as
'White as a Illy. With
great delight s he told
me she had been to a
sun-tan parlor. "Flve
visits and it's a new
me'" she squealed. <I
admit she looked very
glamorous and bealt~y.)
I had never heard or a
s un -tan parlor a nd
asked her to tell m e
about it The price, she
sa id , was $40 for 20
sessions. One minute In
a tanning booth is
equivalent to an hour an
the sun. "Nothing to it."
s he assurt>d me. "l un-
dress, put on protective
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE
OF NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL
PRESENTSFORTHEBENEFlT OF
HERITAGE HALL
A VAllETY SHOW
FEATURING
SKILES.,..IEI
AND OTHER GRADUATES
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 6 1980 8 PM
NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
REFRESHMENTS INCLUDED TICKETS $5 00
l'VA1lA8l( Al N H HS OA THl CIOOR . '
elaJm If ... daMCea hll I i e • D • e d c I i n t c a I
ume be la DO =f; a a udlolo1lat . Th••• mU1bw ofGur f . ~ttoftl are trained to
I am eaucht In the help reduce the effects
mldclle ud ckm•t kaow of beartna lOM ud to
what to do Jlave you couJlHI famll)' memben
ever heard of aucb a • about waya to lmprove
lhln1? Pleaae advt.e communlcaUon.
Sad A8d Hurnlliat.ed ln
Mlaot,N.D.
DSU MD: Yn, I
1011le1. and •land lo· h•• ....,.. el ••• • 1lde a booth lined wtt.b U1Ja1 -la laataaees
metal that reflecta th •Mre &lie bride'• fat.Mr
ray a rrom t.he nuore.· llaa •.._ ... a. .UU.1 ~nt tun lamp " -. pay • ,.tft • llave lab
Ann, pleue, tell me if aa•e~a4e11.
lb.b ii 100 percent safe. I c• ...,..._.year
l) 0 u B T I N G reet.IQI of •adaeu ud
THOMAS lllu•lllat.tc.. bu lt &be
lf a ruder Deedl ln·
formadoa about beartoa
dlaorden, the American Speech and Hearing
Aull., 10801 lloctvtlle,
Md. ~provides time·
ly profeasiooal advice. -
C .B .S . Speech
Patholo&lst and
Audtologiat, Concord.
N.C.
DEAR C.B.S.: Than.ks
for plckblg up the ball
AM dlf'Qt cw.s fOt' QHdNn & Adults
c.-•• llrMlle ,..,~
0-W• """-... c... .......,. ...
w~EvenW'VS
Satur~y
601 OoYef' or. No. ' Newoort Beach,
92663
A 642-0420
wbeo I dr•pped It. I . --------have cMdled oat you
recommmda&loa. and It
is esttllalt.
C.116.42-5&78.
Put • lew 111torde
lo work for ou
"A PRONR llUllNIU ONMOMllRNT"
Irvine
College of
Bmineas
Independence and Confidence .,. youre with
•n lntete.Ung.. ... patd lob! Al lrvtM -
C81e •.. ebout yeti. , .ebout the good joO ltl•I
you w•nt to h•Ye. we·n h•lp you to get tttere.
T •Ile ~ cttoloe of ~teen!
• .. Cf'Wt*y (Admln. or Lee••>
• ~. Account• • 8ootdcHper
• O.Mnlt OMce Ae.i.t•nt
• A.oepdonlet
• Typlnt Of Shcwdt•nd Bruah-i.IP ..:::::::::.:-."::.':::: 9 •-·•a .... , A Ndon.ety ~ & l..o•nt Avall•bte lntattutton
C•ll for more lntormtllon •nd brochure• D £ A a T 0 M : I boy'• mW ia lllHe up,
cllecked wWt CJtree dla· tlaere la ....._, JCHI cao
t I a I la t t b e d d 'e r • do. Evm ll odr.er mem ·
ma toloaht•. They Mrt of the famlb' dis·
were cmulmou la their owa lalm, I ~ yoa ud
coademaatloa of sun· your lllubaDcl will DOI.
taaal•I parlors. Oae D E A R A N N
said, .. It'• estremely LANDERS: Your advice
rilky. I'm agalmt It." to the woman with the
Aaotbff: "Too mud1 ex· hearing problem was in·
poaare to the 1an or Ill· adequate You massed
tnvlo&et ll&llt cu caaae an op port u o ll y to
akla cucer." Tbe &Jalnl perform a service when
said, "Womea pa7 a you failed to mention the
hlllil prlee for &Mir tan importance of seeking
tan•, wbetber from Old t h e a d v i c e o f a n
Sol or a lamp. It may otolofl1St and, possibly. a
take IS years or more
CONFIDENTIAL TO -.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;,;;:;;;;,;;:;;;;,;;==:::;;;::;;::;;::==========~~
EXPIAIN IT PLEASE: ~
before a love ly •sun·
klued' face suddenly
looks like a catcher's
mitt. Bot eventually it
will happen."
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: Our son, an
only child, will be gel·
tin& married in a few
montba. He annou.nced laat week that be la
cbangln& bla name,
te1ally. to that of bl• fiancee.
Our name ls not
peculiar or difficult to
pronounce. We a re
res peeled people in lhis
commlmily. No one ever
has been in prison. nor
baa anyooe received bad
publicity. My husband
and I are terribly hurt.
We are also stunned. Is
(
Jonathan Swllt said it
beat. ••Good manners ls
the art of making people
comfortable. Whoever
makes the fewest peop~
uncomfortablf' has the
best man.Ders."
Boros cope
TllURSDA Y. FF.8. 7
By SYDNEY OMA.RR
]
ARIES I M<.1rch 21 Apnl 19) Creativity,
children. spe<'ulation, change and a/frur~ of
heart dominate You make marvelous contact
TAURUS <April 20·May 20). Consoudatc,
draw together material at hand, organize, bnng
priorities into fo<'us Stick to quality. a void
schemes, short cut:., skimping, su~t1tutes and ''amateurs ...
GEMINI (May 21-June 20 ). D1vers1ry.
make inquiries, accent distnbution and display.
Accept social invitation. Deal with another
Gemiru and a Sagittarian.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Count your
change, check small print. be aware of costs,
details. Accept helping band from Aquarian.
LEO (July 23-August 22): Take nothing for
granted. Analyze. piece together clues, bits or
in!ormatioo. The "whole story" ls about to un-
ravel. -1.
VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22): uo slow, accent
moderation. adhere to recent resolutions con-
cerning nutrition and health. Important change,
adjustment occurs at bome base. Take steps to
insure security.
LIBRA (5(-pt ZJ-Oct. 22) · Friend may be
sincere, but misinformed. Know it and protect
your own mterests. Wtsb is fulfilled, ti you avoid
aelf-deceptioo.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Cooceot.rat.eon prod~. responsibility. reward. Know that a
relat.iomhip is serious and this is no time for
playing games Wlth emotions.
8AGl1TARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You get
recognition that you should have had last year.
Accept accolade, be gracious, get nd of burden
that is foolish and retards progress.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Make move
on your own. Associates may be too con-
servative or lacking in faith Accent on employ-
ment, general health, getting to heart of m<.1t·
ters
fRANCI~-ORR
fine stationery corona del mar
.
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cricket's nest
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(Neat to VCMI'•)
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get your sweet thing
a "neat" thing from the I crickets nest .
VISA.
-10AM-ePM MON.-sAT.
Gilt For You
from
roberta's di+¢ount-ique
a our new neighbor:
FAVORITE FLAVORS-
ice cream8candies
ITS EMY
TO FIND:
768-2965
LAYAWAY
AVAILABLE
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AQUARll.'S (Jan 2()-Feb 18> Go slow. he
low. work w1th time as an ttll), play wait.mg
game Legal affairs. clo~e associations.
partnership and marriage dominette ~cenario
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"J' ~ o') L')'Y,,,ry/
MEDIC.Al TtAM NEEDS VOt.UNTHIS WITH
ANXIETY
A Medical Research Team 1s studying the use ol an
ant1·anx1ety med1ca11on
TO QUALIFY FOR THE STUDY
Volunteers must be females at lea't 18 yf'ars old
taking oral oontraceol1ves and exoenenc1ng anxiety
VOLUNTEERS WILL RECEIVE A FREE brief
physical examination tab tPsts mE>d1cat1on and 111s1ts
with a proff'<;!'.10nal
Call (7 14) 752-7937
BETWEEN 8 AM and 5 P.M
husband's sisters have
told us they will not
come to the wedding If
our son goes through
with his plans . They
PIS<.:t;s <t-e t> 19·March 20 1 Make 1n
quiries, stress versatility, a void lon£slandtn£
financial commitment Stn•c;s humor. adapt-
ability
.Spoon
<From Page C3)
ZUCCHINI SPOON·
BREAD
(4 to 6 servlnp>
'f2 pound zucchini.
clean~. trimmed and
shredded <about 2
medium zucchini>
1 teaspoon onion or
garlic salt
11/• cups milk
2 tablespoons butter
1 chicken bouillon
:··: .. : ... :..+<~:.<.-.:--<· cou on .. save • ~ ... ;...: .. : .. :.·: .. : .. : ... : .. : .. :~ • • : One pound of Jelly Bellys (S 3.18 value) FREE,! •
• with urchase of $20 or more from ROBERTA'S :
·+ limit,11customer .. offer ex ires feb.14,'80}:-: ... :
-!:!:==============-=================~::!::~~~~~~~~~ cube 1 cup cornmeal
ter melts Stir in com·
meal. zucchini, baking
po'4der and maqoram,
1f desired Cook. sllrno1:
<'On:.tantly, until mix·
ture thickens. 3 to 4
minutes Add c heese.
s t1 rring until cheese
melts R emove from
heat and let cool S
minutes. Blend an egg
yolks Set aside.
. . " _ .. .
... . . .
"'2 teaspoon bakmg
powder
1": teas poon mar·
joram. optional
6 eggs, separated
"'2 cup shredded
Cheddar or Swiss cheese
"'2 teaspoon cream
or tartar
Spread shredded zuc·
chini evenly in a colan-
dat over a latge bowl.
Sprinkle with onion salt
and let drain 30 rrunutes.
Press out excess liquid.
In large saucepan
combine milk, butte r
and boullloo cube. Cook
over medium heat. stir·
rinl eonstantly until but·
In lar~e mixing bowl
be at egg whites and
cream of tartar al blgb
speed Wltil stiff but not
dry. JUSt until whites no
lonf{er slip when bowl ia
tilled Gently fold com·
meal yolk mixture into
whit e s . Pour Into
grease d 2 -quart
casserole. Bate in pre·
healed 375-deg~ oven
unti I kblfe inserted
halfway between center
and outer edge comes
o ut clean, 45 to 50
minutes. Serve im ·
m ed.iat.ely.
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PAaENTB Wl'l'llOVr PAn'NEU wW bott lta
annual ••arcb diDMr Frfda7 eveoln.I al &.be Alrponer loo, lntDe. AU a:tqle parenu an lit·
vlled. lntorm.atkm: 5*S7&
A •A.&DI GUS party bolted by tbe Oran&•
Count)' 1ple'r ot Della a f'beta Inc will
•• C hinese
CPNmPac.ecu
2 tt'upoona catnp
I teaspoon 111\
t'n hly sround bladi: pepper to Laite
l 'ut broccoli noreia from st.al.ks. Pare 1talb
.rnJ t'ut LntCI i.. lnch alJca. C.-brottoU llalka
in bo1hn.: watt>r l mlnute. r1nM under rold
• w•t~r u.nd dratn Cook nort'ta J mlnutes ln boll
in.i ht1ltl-d wat~r. rtnn with cold wat.er and
draan ('ombln~ cooked broccoli with
muabroon~ u.nd bean aprouu. Blend remalnln11
ln1r~t·o~. pour over naeLabl , mlx.ln• wcall
Mu nnatf' l hllur 1n rt'fr11eralor Serve on cn~p
ltttuct h.•av\'11
By MARTIN SLOANE
Good news! Lever Brothers bas con-
firmed to me that its clearing house made a
mistake an rejecting requests from my
readers for the" ALL $2 Refund Offer'' because
they did not include refund fomu.
Lever Broth'ers ask8 that readers of The
Supermarket Shopper resubmit thelr refund
requests to: "ALL $2 Refund Offer," P 0 .
Rox 9732, St. Paul. Minn. 55197. The expira-
tion date has been extended lo March 31.
1980.
DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER
One of my friends has a "secret connection"
ror coup<>ns and refund forms that I wish I
had thought of first. She collects the trash for
her neighbors!
Once a week she picks up their trash
bags filled with empty boxes, cans and wrap·
pers All "he asks 1s that they do not put other
.:::i rb:i~:e 1n the bar.s She throws Lhe bags into her garage and
~oes through them at her leisure.
She already has a dozen "clients " This
is gettine her a treasure of re!und checks.
free products and gifts.
1 may have to move to another town so I
can start this myself! -PAT R. FROM
BEAVERTON, ORE DEAR PAT -Please uk )'Out friend &o.
write to me with more detalls. U I uo frtt
up a little time, I'm going to start looking for
a few "cUeo&.s" of my own.
DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -I
hvt> rn a dormitory at college. You might
th111k 1t would be difficult to do much refund-
tnl! Crom my fourth-floor room. But with lots
11f hf'lp from the other J,!irls. I am a regular
rt•funcl~r
The vending machines m the dorm have
all kinds of food products. Wben I need a
proof of purchase from one of them, I simply
post a sign on the machine. The other girla put
the proofs in my mailbox. Once•~ I stroll
around the dorm to collect CUP-Of-Soup boxes.
1 nstant·coffee inner seals and a variety of other
proof'> ·t abo have a "setret connection •· One
rnornmg cuch week. t get up very early and
\\.ilk du .... n to the cafctcna Out.side the rear
.,, nice l:'ntrance. my secret connection
.tlwotys h·uvt.•s me a packing case full of
1, rl'al hoxc!)! S H ARI B. FROM
\1 I\ 'lll<;A"1
Ut:AU SllJ\RI -You gf't stralgb\ A'tt in
t:J
bedD al I p.m. l~., al 'iM Balboa Bay
Club, ~ Colt ll •per penon. Inform•· U•:••·
TR "1NCll AND WDY 0\d)d ol Coda II-.
wlU boll J>f'Ol~Uve mem._. at a eon .. 11
I · 30 1 m. 1bundAf at &M 1i1ome ol Mn. WU.llam
wart.a lnlonnaUon about Ute womeo'a ll'OUP·
SU.1471
A VA.LENTINS DlNNE8·DANCB co-bo.ted by
the Udo tale and Bahl• CorlAlhJao yacht clubs ~.in.I., 7 ao p.m. 8aturdl1 •l the Bab.ti Cortn
thlao ln Co.roaa dcl Mar. IAlonnaUon: ITS-0..
AN ESTATE Pl..ArfMINO INU apomored
b,r the Ahunn.t Bequest Md On.qe County
Alumni t"Oftlml$a.. of Pomau CGlle1t wtU bt
b•ld tr-om 10 a.m to a p.m S.tl,arda, 1t the
home of John Kllleftr, 181 SborttUff, Corona d l
Mar Co.t la S'1 tncludln8 lunch. lnformaUoo
821 8146
CLOTHFJI' A8 ART will be the subjed of a lee
turt' by Sally Ralnwakr. bookstore mana1er of
tbt! Newport tlarbor Art Mwieum, Thunday at
rt1hua~. From your lf'Uff, I would ,.._.
&bat you do Just as wf'll lo your other 1tudJe1.
Keep up lbe good work.
DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPP•;a
As a relatively new rt•funder. I have bt't'll
trymg to discover new methods of obtain1n1e
proofs of purchase. One method has ~·n
very rewarding I take my 2 yt.•1ir old
daughter for a bicycle ride l'Very afternoon.
Along the way we look for label<>
We live in a small farming town, but you
would be surprised at the number of labeli.
you can fmd along the side of the road In
just one week, we found a Trident label, a
display card from a Cricket lighter, an M&M
wrapper. two Cracker Jacks boxes and other
proofs of purchase from Glad, Hershey .
Ct•lf',.lt• 4111<1 Nabisco ,
When wf• return home from our half-hour
rid<', I fed gn•at I h.1ve had my exercise, my
dau~t.IC'r h;i~ t'n JO) ed the fr('sh air, and both
or us are excited about our finds. · DOT
FROM DINUBA, CALIF.
DEAR DOT -Here lo lite Northeast It Is
snowing. But when I read your lovely letter, I
pictured CaWornia, where &.be SUD la always
shining aod the roads are lined with proofs of
purchase.
DEAR READERS -Thanks for all your
suggestions. Beginning today, we are chang-
ing the column in two 1mp<>rtant ways. Many
readers have w;ked for information oo refund
forms to write for as soon as it becomes
available rather than once a month. That is
an excellent idea. Look for at least one such
REFUND OF THE DAY in each column
starting today.
In addition, addresses are being
<'l1minated from tbe CLIP 'N' FILE
REFUNDS that require lorma. In thb way,
readers won't be tempted to request forms
from tbe dea.rin&bouMI that do not make
them available.
Send your questlom and suggestions on
couporung and relwuting to me in care of this
newspaper. Volume of mail prohibits
pt!rsonal replies, but letters of general tn·
terest will be published ln future columns.
REFUND OF THE DAY
BAGGIES Free Sandwich Bag Offer,
P 0 Box 594. Young America, Minn. 55309.
Write to Uus address for a refund form before
May 31. 1980.
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CUP 'N' FILE REFUNDS
~·• EllPH'K O.C. ll. ••. JOHN MOaaaLL'J Sii<• .,,. IEat Ham l 1
Ne1Uf\O Ofhlr $end lt.e r9funG 10"" P'll> -l-fr1)m J-~ell S.Uu 'n Eel H.,.. IE@lt'e• #Ny
l0,1WO JOMe..-rN•••oo• FAAM s..--SlutflnQ ()tier. Roc..lw • ~-r.tund Sendu.,... •-form.,..,. II• prl<• mMk ,,..., -~ of .,,.,, variety of ~Fenn luffing. IEllPl<tt
Ml>y JI, 1-. ICaAl'T DllWWf'i ,.,... Off .... Receive t.o l(r<lft
~,.,,., -0-W oi .... ,. Sand Ille·-..... p1t1t five end 11..,. wllll Unlvff'WI ~odll<t C-•Y"'"°'' ,,_, 1-• Kreft Me<.eronl -Olffw OtMer11et~~;~~;:.:&~~~.
Ho -k r-"'1tel fof llW fol-"'9 ,_._ Cff fer.
rLUfllllltOH! R-Off .... P 0 8o• Hll 141 fl
Peto, h&H 1W77 R11u1w live ?C><..,t '-!of
i..m. <-. bre.od, milk •nd II"°""° -s.ncl ,,.,_ •molv pee~-· ,,..,.,. PlumrOM Slkecl H.m
E•plrH Aorll JO. IWO
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MmlCAl. TEAM IUDS SOlll cmmt
VOLUNTEERS WI TH
DEPRESSION
· A Medical Research Team is studying the
use of an anti-depressant medication.
.,,.,
TO ~AUFY FOi THIS APNOVID STUDY:
Volunteers must be age 60 or over and
, experiencing depression (feeling sad or blue
for any reason) for at least one month.
YOLUMTStS WIU. UCltVI A flR
brief physics• examination, EKG, Jab tests,
medication and visits with a profeaalonal.
Call 714/752·7937
MONDAY tHIU ... AY -
letw•••l &&mcll pa.
•
Get Yourself Going
FortheBOSI
New DeOlonlngs' New Cl\at1enoes1 New lnenos•
Become rhat soeclal l)efSOO
you know you can be with
coolloence. OQlse. and style
PERSOH~ CMlOPMEMf & MOORING SCHOO..S
ORANGE COUNTY
3 TOWN & COUNTRY
ORANGE
( 714) 547-8228
10: 15 a .as. at I.be Llpna Bueb Ml.I.Hum ot A.rt,
., CUft Ortve, ~JUDI. A.dJ:nluloo 1a 13 for ad&itta, IUO tor atudentt. .
A VM.ENTINE PA8TT, aponaored by lbe
Sliver and Gold Chapter of the auxlllary or
Sout.b Coast MedJcal Center, beJ1n1et9:30 pm.
Frtday at lbe El Ntauel Country Club. ln.forma·
UOn: -.2880.
•UTD'8 DSG&EE candidates interested io
Pepperctine Unlftnlt.)''a School ot Bwsinesa and
Man.,emeot are lnv1\ed to an informal open
bouae 1t 8:30 pm. Wednesday, Feb. 13, at the
Atrponer Inn. Irvine. lnform1Uoo 833-8221.
Chinese R estaurants
Focus of C ollege
Lecture P r o gram
"Behind the Doors of Chinese Restaurant.a." a
five part lecturt! aeries that includn tnps to
url'a eateries. Is a new course beang offered by
Coastline Community College
The C'll111s begins Tuesday, March 4, Wlth
lhe 11t•.a1on scheduled from 9.30 am to l2.~
p m A rt>6'1istraUon fee of S36. due no later than
... ,.b &8. include& four mealii and 1rustrucl1on by
culinury urt11 specialist May Tat Wynston
For 111or1· information. C'JJI Co11~tlinc
( ·ollt•"t' ut 003 OfU I. l'Xl 2!i6
/ '
•llllON vtUO Country Club wW be tbe •
at 7 p.m. Frtday for Beta S(ama PM Sororlty'a
V1lenUne Ball. lolormatJoo: 780-ISOO.
A FUlllON SHOW .and luncheon apouored b)'
the Oran&e County Medical A.uodaUoo Au.x-
ilUary beeins at 11 a.m. 1bunday 1t lbe Dll·
neyland Hotel, proceed& from t.be S25 dooat.lola
event eolnc to scholarship funds. lntormaUon:
978-1770
WOMEN OVE& 45 are Invited to a new support
1roup being formed by the Family Service Aa-
aoclation of Orange County. The group will
meet Saturdays at the Weit County Center ln
Carden Grove. l.ntormatlon. 897·ml.
( Sing~
Calendar )
soum COAST JEWISH YOUTH Wiii hold a
Sweetheart Dance at 8 pm. Saturday, Feb. 9, m
Costa Mesa. Information call Marty al
546·7835
ORANGE COAST SINGLES wiU meet at 8 p.m
Friday, Feb. 8, 10 San ta Ana Heights. Informa·
taon call Ron lll 645 3988
SELF CENTER has !>CheduJed a Single Ex·
perience open discussion at 7 .30 p.m Fnday,
Feb 8. Ul the City of Orange Also. the center
plan~ a gay and lesbian resources program
Saturda)'. Feb 9, al Cal State Fullerton. In·
formation call Bob at 997 9600
f\1
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by Git1c11cl1y Sp<>n
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marln<' "' q •hire. fr 14. s110. J.nno .-.;l<'<'t '<' .... kll 't ·u In morfn<'I
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* An Amazing New Diet Idea!·
TO BURN O F F
BODY FAT,
HOUR-BY -HOUR!
MEDICAL DOCTOR 'S NEW DISCOVERY " ... The amazing thing, of course, is the
speed at which this program works. It is
rather remarkable to throw off as much
as 6 pounds o.f fluid and fat in the very
first weekend ... "
BURNS AWAY MORE FAT AND FLUID
THAN IF YOU RAN 98 MILES PER WEEK!
Dear Fnend,
My name is Don Schwerdtfeger. I am an
M.D. and have been practicing medicine here
in San Diego for 14 years.
I am reproducing my business card at the
bottom of this page and I em writing to ask the
people of America a personal favor.
If any of you will do this favor fo r me you
will be helping me with my resea~h and I will
gladly pay you for your belp.
Here is what it is all about: 1 am a
psychiatrist and in addition to my other pa-
tients I have been helping people with alcohol
and drug addict10ns. So far, I have treated
more th an 2500 various types of drug addicts.
But strangely enough, over the years. my
practice has taught me that ova ('almg is even
more diffi cult to dto!al with than many hard·
core drug addictiom1.
Some time ago I hf'gan to rcali1.c that any
person who iii overweight nced1' much more
than just a diet. I now know thut every over-
weight person net.'Cls an unt.i-fat w(•npon that 1~
both safe and u11ry powt'rfu/.'
Finally, uf'Wr years of n •i,ctm·h. I ft'<.'I I
have devclop('d JUKt 1mch 11 w c HJ>1H1. What 1t
consists of iK a Ot'W du.'t product and a sy1'km
that actually burn.-. off body fat, hour-by -hour!
Believe 1t or not, my m·w dwt Hyslt:!m
burns away more fat and fluid than if you ran
98 miles per week.
Many of the people wh o have tested my
program have IORl as much as 2 pound.., of fat
and fluideuery day for the fi n;t week. Actually.
many people have n•portcd a 6 pou nd w(•1ght
loss in JUSl the fi111t 48 hours! After the first
wet!k, many pc..'Ople t-onttnuc to loM.· as much af.
9 pounds every two wt>ekA therraft..er. Some
pt-Opie (who Wl'rc very obc&') h:wt· ubed my
mt!thod to lotie 50, 60 and t·wn 100 poundb and
ffiOrt'.
When you begin to UBe this program. you
can expect to be able to measure the difference
in your waistline in just 24 to 48 hours. You
will probably lOSE more inches each week than
even if you fa ithfully djd hundreds of situps
every day. You may very well lose as much as 3
to 5 inches off you r waistline in the first
month. If you are a woman you can lose as
much 88 a full dress sire in only 7 days.
Apparently, wh at happens is that my
diet sysU!m allows your body to break down
your excess body fat and flush it ou t of your
system quite rapidly.
The amazing thing, of course. is the speed
at which thiB system works. It is rather re-
markable to throw off as much as 6 pounds of
fat and fluid in the very first weekend. Just
imagine how it must feel to drop up to 2
pounds a day and shrink your waistline up to 3
inches the flrst week.
My first concecn when I developed thi"
program w11 aafety. Therefore, my anti-fat
formula contains abaoluteJy no drugs. It is
made up entirely of 100% natural ingredients.
·1 fil"lt teated it on myttlf and I now use It re·
ligioualy ev~ day. I have found that my pr<r
1ram can even help people who have been
hopeleeely overweight 111 their lives, including
thole who need to Joee 20 to 80 or 70 pounds or
more.
My di(•t product doef> not necessaril y pro-
duce a specific spot reduction. but if you are
considerably overweight a significant overall
loes of n cess pounds co uld easily mean th.at
you could l<>tie:
• 6 me hes off waistline
• 4 inches off stomach
• 4 ioches off buttocks
• 3 ioches off thighs
• 6 inches off hipe
Remember -you don't have to wait weeb
for results with my system. It starts instantly!
You can act ually ~ the results in just a few
dayi4
The way you uee this formul a is simple
All yo u do 1s mLx it with a glass of your favo-
rik beverage and drink it every day the first
th1 ng tn Lhl• morn mg.
Then, duri ng the rest of the day, you cat a
wide i-.clt·ttmn of ta11ty foods which arc sc1ent1-•
fically progn 1mml'd to maintain a high ll•vrl of '<
fat burn-off. ~
Th:it.'14 nil thl•rt• ii-; to it. Th18 may be tht· ~
most ..ffotl1v1· fat hurn in~ m1·thod evn d10. 5
Vl'lopt•d. It 11' not a drug. It 11:1 not a g1mm1ck. It .i
111 a form ula thut I waR only ablt• to develop
<tft..er yl·ars of n·-.t·urch and, as I smd lx·fore, J '! ~
UHf' It my1>r/f.
It works And now I want to spread th{·
word to other docto rs so they can use my diet
Rystcm to help all of their overweight pat1en~.
Tu make a Ion~ Btory short, what I want to do
is wnl.t! an article and have at published in the
vanouH mt'<l1ca l Journals M I sincerely fel t th1~
1i. lhc bc.•Rt w;Jy to convince othl·r doctors of lhl'
va lut· of my i-yi.l.A.'m
But I n{'(\(j a lol of proof in order to get my
url1ch• puhli sh(•d and th1:-. I!\ whn t• you can
A80UT DOCTOR SOiWEROTFEGER
Don ~cftft!QOf M D hH ~ prac1lQnc) med>one in
San Oteqo IOf •• yean. Dunnq met 11me rw, hes '""teo
more than 2SOO hof0tn addlc1s Howe-tOf he now t>ellftVes
ITlal oror 88llfl9 111 evr.n mcwe Ql!flcult to deal ...,,,., man
many hard rr1<1• O<vq <1ddortt0nt. Thnt ..... ny he has di'
vr•i()p!>(l ltlf> 'UP'" 11191 OtPI ,y,.Am tw ·~ wnll<lQ 11t>ou 1 nn
this page .,.,. h11s also 1u~t compltltoo 11 ,_ ooo~ 1111<.a
TM Secret Trutn Al>Oul ~.11 Pt'<l()lf• O. S<nwel'IJTfflql••
I'> <IV8Jl/!Dlt> 00 II hmitf'd b.1\1 .. f(lf in!l'"'l<'W' ("()nC<'fntnl)
ht~ no ... bo()lf. Bnd ltw COOIM!I .. n4 ll'lo\ ilOvf•fll~f•mf'n! "ll(J
he can bf> OOlll¥1fld at ll'lo aOdfu~ ,,., ht~ bu'>•net.!> c,.110
whlCl'I •• reprOduce<l below
that they are making lhl' foll owing guarantrt>:
IF YOU HAVE NOT LOS'f UP TO 6
POUNDS IN THE FIRST 48 HOURS AND UP
TO 12 POUNDS JN TH E FIRST WEEK. OR. IF
FOR ANY REASO N YOU ARE NOT JO<n-
SATISFI EO -TH EN SEN D BACK THE
EMPTY PRODUCT CONTAINER ANO TH E
COMPANY WILL RETURN YOUR ENTIRE
PAY MENT TO YOU QUIETLY ANO wrn1 .
OUT QU~;~llON
,
". . . Imagine how it
must feel to drop up to
2 pounds a day and
shrink your waistline
up to 3 inches tire first
k " wee ...
help me. And. as I aaid before, I will be more
than happy to repay you for your help.
So therefore, here is what I would like for
you to do: If you or any member of your family
Is overweight I would like for you to go ahead
and order a supply of my crwh-l-011 syatA!m and
test it you1'9elf. It Is sold by Millburn Product.8,
lncorporatOO. As soon aa you receive this fan-
t.utic diet system -start the program and eee
if it w9rka for you. Frankly, this or any other
diet program will not work for everyone be-
cause a very email percentage of people hove
uniuual problema. (By the Wf.1t naturally you
ahould check with your doctor b6fore you uee
thit or any other diet plan.) However, Millburn
Product.I la to poeitive about thil diet 1y1tem . \
The pnce is just $8.45 for a full 10-day
supply with complete in&tructiona. A 15-day
supply ia $11.70. A 20-<i~ aupply is $13.95.
And finally, a 30-day 1upply i1 only $18.95.
(This Is a 25% diacount.)
It i8 euy to order. First of all , don't ecnd
any money. All you have to do is pick up your
phone and dial 1-800-523· 7635. If you Jive
in Pennsylvania, please call )-800-662 -5180.
(These are toll free numben and it won't cost
you a penny.) When the girl anewen give her
your name and addreu and tell her how much
you want to ordet Then tell htr the number of
either your Mutercharp or Viaa credit card
and the expiration da~. (By the way, for our ,.
VITAL NOTE!
PLEASE FOLLOW THE
INSTRUCTIONS BELOW ANO
DO NOT SEND ANY MONEY
TO ORDER TttS AMAZING
DtET SYSTEM.
records. please tell ht•r the number of your
order 1s 1260.)
That'~ all there iA to 1t. Your order will be
sent out to you quilt· promptl y. After that, you
are the JU~e. If you an.> not 100% satisfied (for
any n:·a.'"<>n at a ll t i;1mply ~nd back the empty
product ro ntaint•r w Millburn Products and
ttwy will :.t•nd you u complt·k n.fund with no
q Ut•1't ton~ ai-kl'<l
llo\Att'Vt'r, I am prf'll' su n· .. ·ou tH 'l' going t.o
1-M • m11n· than 1'al1-:li1•<l Actual Iv, I think you'n·
going to bl .1m,11t-d In L1rt. I think vou an:· ~otn~ to lo-.t: ~c1ur t·X~t'"" v.1·1..:ht fos'i..·r a nd
t·d.hwr thun you I'\ 1·r thuu~ht po~1ble
Anyv.ay. JI I um right I .... a nt yo u to write
mt• a letlt'r D11n't ~·nd tht.• ll•lk'r to Millburn
Produc~. St:nd 1t to m1• at tht• address on my
busin~" curd In the lt•tter tRll m~ how much
weight you havt• lo~t and how you feel about
my product, and how much of 1t you originally
ord1:red.
In n.•lurn fo r th1 <; favor ca. ... ~n tlS I gel
.'our lt'ttc·rl I "il l 1mmed1 ull-l y iwnd yo u
anotha :-upply of m .. · m·w diet pmduct and I
y.Jll ~·nd 1t to you ah.~11/u11'(v (n"f'.
Thl· amount that I will send you will be the
ga me amount that you order now from Millburn
Products. This will be my way of thanking you
for helping me with my research. Also, in the
long run, I h<mestly foe I that with your help and
the help of other nice people like yourself that I
can do a lot to help people who have been
struggling for years with a weight problem.
Sincerely.
non &hwt•rdtfc~t:r, M.D.
By the way. 1f you have any qucstiOM
after you start using my new diet product. you
can call me direct at the number on my busi-
0088 card which is reproduced below. Thank
You.
Don Schwerdtfeger, M.D.
Pt!yliden Ind P1ycN1trttt
225S..~M
&-.701
s... Monica. Cell 90401 Houl1 by~·
(714) 205-2935
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ASSUMABLE VA
LOAM nus is il! $62,000 8 <'"o as
swnable VA loan, total
payment. $537. $45,000
Equity. Spectacular 4
Bdrm 2 bath, double
brick f1replare, family
room. A Bargain. Act now, call 540-2313 ••• ,,, r.;. ,, " • ,., ,,,,. '
BeHerHomes
~ 101120/o!
This Better H omes &
Garden r t-decor look·
ahk~ can be yours for
JUSl $390.56 P n 'I. per
m o nth' ASSUME
MIW USTIM6
Super sharp 3 bedroom condo, just olt
N wport fre~way at Macf'adden
Lauded with up1erade1 and ottered wllh
~,.~ VA or nlA tcrmM und only a kma:
$73.500.
NORTH COUNTY HIME
Orange •~ where you'll find th!:>
bt·autiful 2 :oitory 4 lwitroom. tam1ly
rnom. drnan~ room home Ila~ central
air and pool with RV <i<'('t.>t;~. All this for
only $125.900
MESA VERDE VILLAS
This beautJful condo won't last. One
half block to the country club. 2
bedroom, family room. and ready to
move in now. Offered at only $130.000.
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA-
$89, 900
This charmer is as good as gone. Larg<•
lot and owner will help finanrc all
now.
540-3666
~C®
f?Bach Realty
aUL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949
COMI wmt US ••• to 1611 llYIHI AVL
Jlllf c Mllflhtecl. 2 & 3 ~ 21/J batt.
COIMlos. M.y -lliffeL 2 C.. CJll'•I. 0,.. daltJ l-4:l0. SI I 9,000 Md .. Low
dowt11f~
NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811
FlfA.a.s 10% + 'h% &rad ------. etUl'LfS pan payment loan of $58,eoo OCfAH VJIWJ ~na NI
<approx!> Just 121.200 Owner arudoua! Illness How n:a 9SS! down + coets buys 1l' forces quick sal e ; .Jitltl
Quiet street. great area Vt>rsallles penthouse. uJ. Almost new Northwood
Hedecoratl-d firepli!ce, t r a d c I u x e & 1 m · c; 0 n d 0 ! J u s T
paint, wa llpJ pc-r·lht' rrocul;ilt'' 2 Bdrm., . 2 RF:DUCED TO s:se.995' !
Works! Ju.st $7!1,800' ! t>Mth.'I · frplc + com Young S&ngJes "Couples
Burry to 'cc. Call mwuty amenrt1es. WtU type compln bosta ~n·
7S2-l700 trade & or belp fmance pool billl -'-"1'"" 9 • •' \ll}N l(Jffl No(t• .,..., 5()()1 1\18, ' Spa, .,...,, •"''· · vollt'ybull & more! Unit [ ~ IR~lidl __ lol»oa_·_6_~_tt_'7_~_6_~_~ __ , ~~~~.~1::::.~~!
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*LOAN*
Assumptions
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•Lows-.0owa
*FREE*
UST OF HOMES
ReattY Network
U.S. Home Lo&o SaJa
957-8400
SPECIAL Off& ewy sas.ooo
3 Bdrm home needs
some ~. brtnt your
brooms • abovei. & cuh ln oo Investment. Call
646-7171.
()'1N 1119• II\ l1)N 10111 No(/'
Redhill~ Realty
I i~t,, 1<1·.111 \ l ll l\n•
"' 1 f too
' . . ·~· ,... . .. . .
LIDO CONDO
8lh Floor; 2 bdrm1 .• 2"'2
ba. luxury condo with ru11 ocean. bay & mt.
view1. Ultl male In
MCUrily " eracLous llv· iDa. 9560.000
NIW LISTING!
Dupla, s bdrma., 2 baths
each un it; l·blk. to
beach . Frplcs
Jl'urnlsbed for 1um·
mer/winter renlala.
Priced at S22S.OOO.
ma883 675-1752 Evea
associated
RIJ O~ I II', 111I\1 It •II'>
f I J ,., b •'• I .. • 1 # t, I
•VETS*
UM Your EIGlblltv
NOW ... NO l5oWN"
LDANS TO $100,000
UJW lNT. RATE. Let ua
show yoU how to Qualify.
T .. toledC_.... w. u..... 754-l 202
IARGAIM
POOL
MESA VERDE
Sharp! 3 Bdrm 2bath,
large family room with
brick fireplace, also
large aUMy llvlng room
with brick f1replaC'c,
beauWul sparkling pool.
A Must See. only
1112,950. Call n ow
546-2313
Ol'fl<f litO• 1t\IV1 r()fU '•''
{Cllfl Want Ad Help? !•Mlltl
VIEW +
IMCOME
Fantastic Jetty & coastal
views from t.h1a deluxe
lOP floor a pt. In Corona
dei Mar. 6 l}A.Jta 111 all
UVe in 0De li collect lop I rents rrom the other s. mo.ooo
2 w•cc fs ... "°""' 5 BR 4 Ba cu1tom
waterfront homu w/17xll' pvt dock1.
Prloed uu.ooo to • si.•.ooo direct from ........,, hr dtUill on ,. .._..._.udapptt.o .. -...uc.....JWf .... 1" • •L PrtHDl1·
macnab I lrvtne
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IAVINE COMPANY
OPEN DAILY
11 A.M.-DUSll
WESTCLIFF GROVE ... 29 new
bomes located at Weatcliff &
Dover Drive -beautiful models
available tor your lnapeetlon
Dramatic noor plans that Include cathedral ceUin1a, brick (plea.,
elegant kitchens. 2 BRa + den to 4
BRs. Some lots will accommodate
a pool
Priced rrom $340.000.$445,000
INCLUDING LAND
646-5092
712-1414
~ Vdlltry C'.Mer
MM211
C)t.oe
MISA YIDI IBINITY
Fam.iJy 4 bedroom, across from the
golf course with a back yard for
relaxing. Traditional two story with
den, breakfast nook. formal dining
and 3 baths. All in fine condlt.Jon.
Asking $162.500. A Unique value.
U~l()UI: ti()Ml:S
REAL TORS\ 675-6000
2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
~/e ' o/ r/ewporl
REALTORS
/ 675-5511
I
-::..:... _ _ _ OPEN HOUSE
2340 laysidt Dr.: COf'OftCI dtl Mer
Cwt• wtth a hot toddy by a roarirMJ fl,..
ht tM cary li.JMJ rootn & fttfoy a ~autjfut
•iew across the bay to the Pa•lllon.
$535.000. Opett daily ' to 4.
COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS
2515 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona ct.I Mar
675-551 I
ASSUM.AIU LOAN JUST LISTB>-llDO
AND -.. W.ilk to Lido \'lllJgt·
sharp 3 Bdrm home w1lh from th1s 2 Bil 2 &. ~sly
an auwnable lsL aod Lido lsla.od m11do Ten
seller will carry 2nd. No rus«AUt nearby Call ro r
qua.b.fyina, and pnced al appt..
only Sl06,9SO. Call 6~259
979-s.170NOW!
ALLSTATE c/bfjl"JI
REAL TORS R E A L T Y
m.~!·-m • tQldable eosuo a.2 Ice. Owner carr1• tbe
balance and wtll 1ub·
ordinate to a combuc·
Uon loan. An excellent
buy.
BALBOA ISLAND
REALTY
873-8700
...... ,CIMGll
Mart»le .. Tiie Co.
Quahty m craftsmanshJp
and mate rials will enbantt lhe beauty of
your h om~ Entrys .
bathrooms, p1Uoe. Call
'7»1711
$17,500
I YR MEW
SPACIOUS
CONDO
Great fmly home. 3
bdrms. 2 ba. \ C. ;il
tacbed dble ('ar gdragt.'.
laLmd.ry rm. l'fl<'l 'd palw
&mucbmoN· 759·1501.
SALESMAN
~comm no monthly
fee . no hi!ISIC p jrt t I mr
OK. 97~ll77
CIE
llDlll ILllllS CD.
OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE
MAJOtl HatlaT
IWfff
Super "E" Plan. Three Bedroom• +
Family Room + 2.,.. Balbi. Surrounded By
Patio&. Lott of Indoor/Outdoor Llvlnf(.
Superb Location On Major Greenbelt Wllh
Expansive View. CaU For An AppmnlmPnt
Listed At Sl99.500 A "Joy ()( Newport" Ll1t~.
(!) ·--•••t'HI•"•!,,
631 1800
111 DOV. DIJYI
fjJ ~oldwell Ban.~~~
"IOSTUll"
AW...Wttll
IAt'ri••yGr•••• ... c.... .......
Step back in time to the 15th
century Into a m agnificent home
as mode m as today. Four years in
construction, it features t imeless
architecture, flawle ss
craftsm anship & the best
materi a ls_1 gath ered from
throughout me world. The white
water view of beaches & rolling
hllll seen tbrougb leaded & stained
1Ja11 wlndowl brina to mind
vlllooa or the lordly country lite of
olden Europe. Owner will help
finance. ly==:.4:"
CIChel.....,.
r INN.WPORTC•ll'IWR-,
~~060 ~
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ELEGANT WATERFRONT
llSIDEHCE
with one ot Newport's most s pec·
taeular bay views. Five bedrooms.
1teven baths. seven fireplaces. Master
suite with salting room and nearby up.
stai rs k1tC'henetle Sewing room.
Beautiful li vin g and formal dining
rooms. Gourmet kitchen with butler's
pantry, indoor c har.glo grill. and
heated buffet counter. Azure pool set
1n a radiant·hcated patio deck. Four
l'ar tiJed garage. Docks for boats up to
60'
$2,700,000
JAMES E. GOULD
646-5096 631 -1532
WESLEY N
.TAYLOR CO.
REALTOH.S ~.i 1w1· l~HH
OCEAN AK> MT
VACAMTLOT
Larg l' butldabl~
hom~1tc ,. absolutely
r,lll141SlJ(' Vlt•W Of rulhng
,urf 4 m1 No of Del Mar
1r1 l)\'.IUllCul l-.n11n1l J~
~1th Ill , intA:rt.>:.l rwdnc:
IJlj(
A.'>klllR n95.000
JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670
·TEAMS.
3BR. 2BA. lmma<'ul.at.e
oond!UOO . OOXl.50 comer
lot Ntt·v m-1J{hburhood owe 2nd ,\.,,um.iblf'
lor.n Call 751 ·31111 or
!'7'~ 1\bJc for N1t1nc•y
MEW LISTING!
OCEAHVIEW!
SU,. lo ocean J bdrm .
:.! ba ea<'h urul duplt•x .
nt-w paint · ('81'Jlf'UI. sun·
rt.-ck Al $275.000 ' Sdli'r
wtl I rirulnce I
latboo loy Prop.
Redtor"S
• 615-7060 *
OH THE WA TEI
Dellehtrul 3 bt'droom
beyf ron1 condo With ~'
boat allp avatlable New·
ly de toratt'd , Dt'~
<'U~ts, buge mai.lt>r
bedroom 1 w lt' a t..n um.
\ery b t'll lorallon
l:Ul.00>
Broker has prl\.tl~ aw~
ava.U for R.E penoo
Monthly r~ 111rl ud.s ff'<'.
<'OPIU. phont' 0 c
airport &rel 97~ 1177 -----o..n.Scmd
Ustm to tbt pou.ndan11
sw1. pn>{eulOO&lly ck
corated. k1n11 s~ze bdrrm. gourmet kltr~.
compl~te prh a<'} u
hour 1ttunty. pool ti
sau naa One~ 1n 1
Ufellme Oppartun1l y !
Olli now tu-7881
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R~DENTTAL&
fNV&STMENT
REAL ESTATE
NEWPORT CENTER
ATMl'LDOO!'ll'S
759-9221
Jmt mo~ed Into town?
Theo eet acquainted with
the C.lau1rled Adi
1bey·re I.be eu1est w1y w (11\d Just I.he 1t~ma and
servtces you ~ • ---
SPLEHDOR IN SEAYIEW w/YIEW
bc.,naul ...._ ledfold _.. -
1tory.._wfttt J .... ....,,... 2
flrepfocH. Spe off .. ater .. tte. &CJ ... ~ ........ _ .....
bee .. lf•I IHcbcopht9. 2 co•..-.4
paffoa. $140,000.
LOVll Y EXECU11YE'S BAYCIEST
Ab.._. ,.mcttcMt llt tYWy ....
Totally re•ocltltd wltlt 1ltyll9ltt,
90......t kltchff, faMlly ,.... -4
d~""' ~ • .,.. ..... ,.....wilt
f"'9dt doors Wo 0 Ctn'f ~d,
lwclMn l ......_A t.o.. .. l .. ul f9r
total "•"'9 ..ct ... ,.. ... .... d I "
$262.500.
s.Jn, R~1•t.. Prop.yty M1n.gmwn1
WATERFRONT HOMES. INC
REAL ESTATE
i436 w COMI Hwy. N•W'PC>f 1 Bfac h
631-1400
315 MarlM Avt Be~ ltlond
673-6900
IAYFtlOMT
We have several rine homes
with pier & slip
PENINSULA POINT
Newly decorated 4 bdrm. family home.
Close to ocean. $325,000
EL TORO HORSE COUNTRY
4 Bdrms .. 3 baths ; r a nc h style.
min i-estate in orange groves. $249,500
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
]41 Bo y\1d1· Ortvt· N S 675 · 6161
.._MnoV«de
Love[y 4 Bdrm 3 "'> Ba
home feat.u.nng lrg pool.
1auoa, wetbar. huge
famaly room. new be1g~
carpeting, man1C'ured
grounds and much ma<e
A real vaJue al 1225,000
Call (or appt 556-2660
EASTSIDEVA
"-tU1ted!
Charm1nt( 3
Bdrm+fam1ly rm. l(){'at-
ed on qwet tree lined <'UI·
de-sa<', pnced to S~!ll last
at only Sl 11,500 Ca II ror
more details 6461171
't ,, JI \/• t' •. 111'' rof,I t1 f
[~IH~IUI
ma en ab I irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IAVINE COMPANY
WOOOUIDGI
... a recreational paradise! 3BR
end-unit condominium located at
the end of a quiet c·ul de-sac & Just
steps to Stonecreek Swtm Cluh
Pvt patio w/redwood covering
H URRY --$94,900. Trid/ J~ckie
752·1414 <Z·75)
7S2· I 4 I 4 5514700
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C•ePt ll'OOI jtf'My OI Mwe f11llfo
fQI I) So \1mple I Ui./I &lffltl$
Ill soflrlfU btlltltll imoolh ~
Pr1111te1 P11tt1n 9160 111.,,., S11~ 8 10 11 14 16 18 20
Sitt 11 tbuit J41 ~111 yttdt
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'1M670
4 8drm Btlvedttre,
trH bly dt!tOr•t•d.
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ya rd , pt-rf •<'I
lorauon tor wn\•I
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F URE.:S T~
OLSON
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Iota. W /bay Vlt"W + lbr ---------Mpl 1561>.000. By Owner
714~
EXC.-T'IONM.
DUPLEX
Very large 2 11tory 4
b drm home w 1th :!
f1rephAcet1 and v iew from
master bedroom J w.t 3
OOor"fl from lhc Uuylmnt
You ablo bave a i.eparatc
(!Oe bdrm & den unit an
tht-reur. Large 3 car
MODOWHYA
Best North C',()Sta Mesa
loc&Uoo, mJ.nuw. t.o So.
Coasl Plu.a Walk t.o all
i.chools, blgfa m!ly room,
all blln!I and flreplace
RV storuge Our VA c>x
pertll wHI help you mOVl'
m Appraui..-d by VA at
M .<n> Call ~5880.
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REALTORS
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-..... )at I "'' '°" J <'II!!:~ J• .. H-.....
wow. "'·too <.:harm111.r H l Sid•
DollM>uu owe I nd ~ oel) Alt $31 <MM
M.141 Vl'r'd9 W UIM t'.\.
XJnt terma Jl2t .fl00
0wTir A1.t HlLl, 131 12$7
eoue.i ~IU'ic beauly, blal
rm. -Ma ft. rlr. EdJaoa tU.1b •tll,IOO. R.E Paor£ SIOHALI
901
"-· J bdrm 2 ba + •ludy Hi ~ .&.Oft
& m.ny ctru t'ormt'1 .... 1., t 042
l:U~r'• hum~ Jua.t l.Jat •••••••••••••••••••••••
t·d SIU,000 Aj.!t·nt Oriww in pleit Jbr. 2b.i.
~ ' :! lbr •pt.I> $0!10.0W
EASTSIDE
CHARMER
Qi.I ~ ur, huae yard.
Jacuw. 3 Bdrm 2 b11Ul , bltnlJ lmmaculutt' Only
WB.~ C.ll~IH8l
. OPf N ft OU Sf
RtAlf'Y'
/
Lf'aH"'>pt1 on 3 Hr
li>Wnhou.M.·. try ~ op
Lion nl Sl~.000 f111 111
mo:. $600 mo Ai:t
54lH m. ~ l 41W
U1'0k"r 673 2200
lmi.t 1044
·•·••·•············•···
~MABLE LOAN
In b<•t•Ut1tul WOOU
BfUJXa: 1.uu.n balanN"
of $62.500 w ith thl'>
bt.'aut1 r ul 3 bt-droom 1'00
do Nt•ar pool, purk ;ind
:.<·hoolb fo:nJoy lakt• und
lt'NUS far1Llt1~ Cull lor
dcull~
Jt o/V•J<JUtlHllHiE
IH Al IY
551 3000
-
111-:fUTAdfo; PAHK
Condo 3 Ur, :.!', bJ 16.'IO
:.<t rt $1 Zl.OOO ~ 1776
)lllr&ge. A wt•ll built pro ~~~~~~~~~~I ·---------1 1icrty No vacancy JJro -: 4 IR/UMIY. rARK
Kt'n:.1nl{ton Ml.II w1lh ~L 111 evi-rything Up
gr&<k-d <'J)t.'>. drop(''> &
wJllpapH fU li llT
IH:ALTY ('1111 floh
hlernl>! I
671-6900
-
WATI Rf'RONT
HOMI~
REAL ESTATE
631-1400
$250,000
OAK GLEN
D istin ct i v e ne w 2
bedroom , 2~ ba con~
domlruums P .900
2518 Elden Ave, C M. ' 642-6734
!fJ~~~V~~!~oEus I
hv rm, 10"'o dn or will cons ide r VA
S}l .500
Jones Realty
67U210 wiU buy thJS hne 2 bdrm SYCAMORE GL&f I
twlfTW' with J(11ral(l' J ndj BRAHD MEW ---------1
l.trl(C lllor.ige rm . l't·rl fo'abulou. ... larl'.{t' J bd. 21., J---------•' c•lfld. lull :-.1 l•ll ( ull lol I.Ju ~u11hty townhomi' fASTSIDf I
"' dllll..'>Otl 979-8533
Woudlincll{t· Grm 1· l.1k1
•Ill' ,.111glo• (,1mll\o .11
I :n h1·d h1Jrn1·' I h1·
1\uhum tor SIZ!.:1:i0 'I h•·
l!cntley tor St :JI .~JO l\uth
ind ;i Huth. :! 1 «r
lAAaur. W«kl. Oaw 1•
l'a1M>fa1Dlt •I•.-, l rd Ooar, VW. Nla9Va, 2br
2'*. • .. .,. A IC aft
Tpm.
Lllsu.IW~ ....,.. Condo 2Qd floor
e&.v F.od W'Ut Beaut
ViieW zaw. Zba, lra lv rm o-n.-. T'1MIOO ............... IOU .........................
•2.000. Nr new, 3Ur .
21.Ui1 TwMH Condo. bltt
lo<'. t~% 11& aaaurne.
•1'2!J11N Alvm1&
............... 10'9 •••••••••••••••••••••••
llACHHOMI
$131,500
Walk 100 yrde t.o buch ""
trUOY comm ua 'n pool
Gr11ceful. open de111n
wvmed by natural wood
cathedra l ce1lln"s
w beams lhruout Dirk
nn City part!. t~nrus rru
& play area Seller a nx
IOllJ 646-771 l
BIG CANYON
Spectacular goll coun.e
dtJi1e 6000 i.q ft 4 lo 6
BdnN, s•., l>Mlhs. Pool
and spa. $1.295.000
THE STARNES CO.
673-7761
MIMI VIEW
Steps to bo-arh Nt•w ·I
Bdrm homl' nt-11r1n 1:
rompldlon bwlder wlJI
help h nanr t• Submit
you r off ... r A11 k 1ng
$254,000. Call S40 11~1
~•:.HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
llGCAMYON
I lJdrm CreaUvt• fm.inr
1ng A~sum11blo• 111.rn
Cull lor Jppt
"~· I <'Olldo8. Only 8 available, I NEW LISTING A real 1 Lou~ & Attoe from 1109.990. 2430 Sant.u fanuly home 5 Bdrml>. · .:ara1<c. frph-. Jir corl'I. 601 LIDO
67S..lll I Ana Ave. 642-6734 l1111:e ramlly room and
102 •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BDRM, 2 ba flur.
tll0.000, Si!0,000 dwn. $500
per mo. O wor a gt .J
15i2-SIOZJ
fom:raJ chrunl( room, fully
t: q u 1 pp e d k It ,. h e n :
M I (' r 0 w a v c 0 \I t• II •
bot.chef bloclr. count.-ri.,
d1s bwa11her, sta lnle:.i.
!!Wei double sulk. Good
locadon lo schools. II~
and dllU't'h ~ .soo. .
m•<'rowavc Upl(ruded SUper Waterlroot Condo
~houl. Brand n .. w SPt"ctacular view A~
Avail lrnmed l''or &ale· !>umable loan Call fur
byown<'r . ~9062 __ 1 deW!s.
A HST IUY *Cote Realty -------
Spacious 2·s tory 48r
borne, fam rm, fplc:. 2ba,
romr lot, RV, btk walls,
n r So. Cst . Pla za
$133,.:iOO 548--564.3.
Unl\l\.'f'1l1ty Park Village & Investment
3. 8e11uuruJly <k-coratt'<I .a.A"Sn7 ;J br, 2YJ ba . l o ll v-ev-
642.-5200
eo.-.rcW 2oM
3 Bdrm home, hardwood
TADOYmtLOAM noon. double garage. °" a Mnn ...,_. •11 Lot-.UO,Sl.28.ooo.
Bdrm lacome untt on loy ~. lltr. ...__ ............. 149-7719 ...... ~.... 1026
cuner lot~ So. o( Hwy. 2 ·~~~~~~~~~i ·•••-MAat••••••H••IT••A••••••• lirepla t'M & 2 pallQS
.t/A0,000 t>wnr/u~'l. Call ~a Marvin. l .. jHorMCornh I Spect a c ular b l l ltop biH688or87~ 646-8883 tunt:5 ~12-3206 sq ft
UNl,,..•E HOMES <.ior.t-to M anna. Selv11
TV MUla dd Mar By Owner Rd & C&lJe t.a Pnma
---------• lmm11 r Jbr . +' p ool ven. $Ull.OOO t.o $245,000
FtXet urra S118·400 546 22'll k3J 3.')t(), 493 .ooo u1t1r
.!' • Rlockll to bt•aeh 2 Ari 4lir. 2& Nt'wly rcpainl U~Pt.:.R.ATfo.• lk •ul hm
hvu.'<t: + llm a ll motht:r t<d Large yurd. Comt!r I on R·2 lot OK d plx Xlnt
1n la w unit. R 2 lot l<it J•'rpll' f"or !!ale by trmK$12SK/0 80tWJ I 26:ilJ
)l!>l*,000. Aict Ml·Coy owner . No rl:'8lt1Jr11 ----
6311Bor6421736 plt<ai>e S87.500 642 293'.:! • NEW l>Ul'Lt:X fo;s
COf'OftO Hi~
..,uper valut' $19!>,000
t'lt•a11an t 3br, 2''• h.1
home 8~•% us11umabll·
l11lill J..argt-60x11JO F~·
J1roPt"rtY Open lloui.t·
~l &~n I:.!:; 4411 Mom
1 ng Ca n yo n lt d
714 760--0500 BY OWNt:H.
CAMEO SHORES
OCEAN VIEW
Znd row 11 p1c:1oui. ~
lllldmom home• w1lh pool
WiJk up tt> Catallnu &
orean v1ew11 ~nter
t.11ner 's dt'lil(hl Cull
SMm BWlh toduy'
..,......~
2 br houMJ oo R 2 lot
w/ready·to-bwld, AP
PROVF.D plana fM II
M>eood u:nJt ownr r/bkr
~am
I024 .......................
POOL HOME
:1 llr, I~ bu, rom11kl1 ly
upgraded
$95,500.
{'fo.NTIJRY 21 Suri
531; 7542 IUl.k for ( 'hn~
• • •
I
I
$1WJ.~1& UI'
Jo1111 C', A~ 411ti Miff
t WiNJ• •och t 040 .....•..•..............
WAU< TO SURF
l.ar~t· n«'ar new 4hr,
w frm dm rm, lr~ tam
nn
I M.ndoua l'arlt fllat't',lnt· IM2 7461
l~JM1tplt'A\I' -OWHH ANXIOUS t:o11ta M~11 Y<N 1ire the "llUler of Owner ~bl new Mw,1
twntkket.i. ($12vulucllo I :.di 4bdrm .SlfAltl' On Tlw I y pj,000 l1!f1 1)34! I
QUH:H MARY POOl HOME
Tour
f l'b 14 16. 17 & UI
Long liearh La
l'lckt'Ul may bt• C'la1mt'<1
by rnlhnic tl42 5678, ext
272 •••
11/ ,,,/o Locm
Marte. M.so Verde
Sharp modern colonial 41
Lledmom atrium model
home, 1n dynamk loca
1 lion' Country k ltrhe n
with builtln s ; d lnlnj(
area. fa m ily r oom & I
rrnckling flrepluce. EZ
care yard, frwt treei;
l(alore. Patio Close to
~schools .. and all on
a quiet street! Grub It•
'118.1100 BK R S40· 1720
Tfllml. -·
N-ly remoc:klt'<S C'11>"' w bt-arh Pnw n'\lurl'll
~.Im K'.f1 0321
HUKTl~TOM
HARIOR
m> bQ rt. luxury h<>nll'
Ont• of a kind. only
$350,000 8U1 0321
rASSf'ORT TO
rARADISI
own your 2 week t.o ont:
rn o ntb v1 c all o n
hideaway forever .
HAWAII, Mexico, Parl1.
Atpen, Tahoe. Low, low
down. E111y. As k for
t1m1>1hare 11 pec1ah11t
..,,-0321
~ Walk1:r 1; Im: .........
~ ...... 1041 .......................
LOwnhowle. Pnme lot Manr extras. Wolk t-0
poo , p a r k • t e n n Is .
sdlooU. $129,000 Mary
Uonnl'll 631· 1266
REALTORS
CAMDEN
MODB.
Ill Woodbridge Cro6Slnf:.
3 bdnn . 21".I b11 . 2 story
detached condo, with
I hardwood entry and
•fa mi ly ~•zed wrap
.imund yard Sit·~ 111
lukt.' and lA.'llJ'Wi (i IJIJd II'
MUni1bl1· lr>Jn
1048 .......................
OCEANFRONT
Nt'w Modular T y 1.11·
flumo~. pvt commumt;
;! bd\'I ~ hr we unt)
!>Ub lt'Lllng OK From
m.~IO ·r rl'a11ure blunt1 I
Mobtlt· llomt' l'k :-....i1 I ~ <::OU~t ttwy L1111una
tk·ac h. H M I' 111 1 1
IW-3!>7'J
l.lij( ffe arh Orl·an fo ront
2lir, Zlia. Co-0p lJarjj<•
J>«llO, l'Tl8gnlf1cf'1lt vu:w
Sl!!A'>.000 fi'uJI pnre X Int
t.er m11 Will e nlt'rturn l'X
rtumge. Prin<'1pll• only
Call Robert Ill 953 8122
3HR. ram1Jy homl' w to
run vu f' · H , I. H ,
w1f'/P, l11und r m . Wiil
l11e opt $10 .0110 d n
"75/mo for 1~ m1"' IX>n,
644 7cr.a>, A Ul
OCEANfo'RtJNT Modul11r
home 2 fir, !'IO' nn c hH
400+ sq It of deck n\t•r
looking oct'an ~ubm1t
t<.'f'ma. Owner will con
sider financing Sa lei.
price $78 ,500. Don
6W7030, A.cl
Ci Coldwell Banker
UM CLa t•rn COMK>
New, never Uved tn 3 bdrm., 2
bath with outltandln1 180 dearee ocean view. Spaciou1 condo wlth
private gate, t l)a, bullt·ln vacuum,
fireplace , 1159,000.
496-7222 831-0836
Aa TttrH Monero" aey ll'teae
~ u1ur1•......,
The
liq Steal '°" 1Jclo ..... ANO YOO OON"T llAVfo.
10BEAnilEP'T08.EE
TH£ VALU E In tbla
SlnJdoa early CaU/orrua
ho.me. lo c a t c d o n N E W P 0 R T ' S
PRESTIGIOUS LIDO
ISLE Imposing two
stor y a r c h itecture
w /deta iled e xte n o r of
wood. Slu<'CO 4' n>d Ille r oolllnes , J UST A
SllORT STROLL f'RO M
IBF. et:ACJI Sp1H'IOtl-' :i
bdrm & dm noor p lan
serv1c t"d by 3 b11 th11.
feutu rri; liv r1:11 with
B)';AMt:o Cf:ILJNG &
M ASS l V t-: L OG
BL1tNING YmJo:Pt.An.
uf l'uJ<l!> V1•rdt-!I ~lofW
\13<;lPr swll' w 'M'p1trt1ti•
h11th 11nd beum1>d ct-11.!nl(
IJ('l'UIJlt"ll U p~r ll'Vt'I
lJt1 1 opens thru s hdJn.i
.iiass doors lo rozy putio
AlJ this plu~ r lubbou11·
and tennis facilitU!ti, etr
We believe you·u agrN· Uua one to ht-.. A Ht;AL
SI'EAL" Offered at ooly
$315,000 M flrice
CALL TODAY' •
MISSK>H UAL n
91L'>S C.'Jl Hwy, L11tiun11
........ 94-0731
• • • Rlto~on
10'.l \1111111 ~Jt'rt;•
:-lo•wport lWu<'h
V1.u 11rc-thl' w1nn1·r 11(
twut1du.-t11 (Sl2 v11lut' 1111
TM
~MARY Tow
fo'eb. 14, 16. 17 " us
Long Beat"h, Qi
Ticl<t1.a may re r lalnwd
by caWng 642-~. t•xl m * • •
Big Canyon Townhonw
Eldor a do model li p
1V11dell 3Br. 2\tlilt Hy
o wnr 1•r1n 1· only
$1.&5,<n> 7SI 1 !Mtl
T .. IWFfS
Gracious " eleaant 1n th~
a ran d ma n nt!r ' A t.ownhorne o( d!Jitlnrtlon .
3 bdrm# . 2~ b11 , rom
imndina a •w~ptna vii·
I.I al I.Fi lawna & mighty
SyumorH. Oon e to
perfection without a
Ila•! Offered at 1175,000
A,.mM>-5*
DIVORCE FORC ES
SALE RY OWNER·
abandoned exee t1late
w/11 pool In a>n'•lilOWI
W•tdiff. 48r. country
kkchen, ta '°' w 1 low Int
MtWMble toao. sut.ooo
~
.......,., ..
••••••••••••••••••••••• MlstlMlf ..... IOff ....1 ................. .
MUSTllL&.
Juat Uat•d I I ltOt)'
cMrmlr .. .a.,. to btat'h
6 eaaaJ. Move tHt!
Seller Ju•t bou1bt
aootber. Yo land
1171.IOO
PIC)fl•TYHOUH
642-MIO
UDO ISLE
4 br. s ba, 2 ftptcs, ll. to •· a..ooo c.JJ m 221111 Prtn.only.
REALTORS ---------
I 1ttiMfT_..
fo'a nlHUt' In lt'vel 3
8drm, 2 biith, neutral
t-artM.ooe dttor In mint
rondJtloo tlurry • Call ~
FORE STE
OLSON
--·~-~ HA.DOI llDGf
3 b r , 3 b a , Co ndo
~'f'VOlr v1~ Pnn-d
to sell B y O wnl'r
S37S.<n> 640 ~
N EWPO HT CH f~""T
J T h r I' ,. <: o n 11 o
:l&lbdrrru.. T1•M1,.,, pool.
Jll<'Ulll, i.nuna 1~·. •Jn
(iood f1n.1n<·1ni.t !\'11
pmnt.' No qua hi> •nil
11 .iom !1411 / lj I :J vr fYW !iJ:, 1
NO H
SU VIEW!
ll\.~W'I t <"II)' l.ll(hb \ ll 111>
sn:>.CW Dl'J.000 fo 11
dui.1111· l'rinr o nl>
1'11t n c·k °ft'AOfl' Al(l,
631 l"*i6
RFYP
°""' .........
•EXCITING•
UMP.ti
19 7 4 Trav e l eie
W/Cflbua, OU.laMk patl,o
6 ,.,-den.. Oitbwu ber
dl1poeal 0 ft o1ttrce
f'rl1ld1 l re, Prenc b
•rmolrt d i vide r 2
IC.Or'qe abedl, comer lot. OllJlllD>. ..,,,,..,.,.
8eautlfuJ Newport dbl
wtde. 28r w /walk·lo elout1. Co rner l ot .
<JDC>> Wvdy5r::t: ~rtded
V\lla Wst Home 20d0. 2Br. 28a UI Lag Hllls
rueest s sur parll, comer
lei. w larg.e palw:> arra
Air ('ODd·o nly S:.!7 .!>00
IJ~I
CUSStC
MOllUHOME
SALIS <mG Harbor. St... 2l)I; I\
540-5917
NO DOWN Ne
Take Owr Paymtnt.s
"l'IS Su.~ 24 · 2 Br.
28 a , m•10n1te siding.
~ rud, bni:k s k1rt1ni;
& p lante r i., wlk lv
Wes1.mlmkr mall Only
1311~ mo <.AB5129 1
fll':ACH MOBJLI-: HUM t:
SAU :"i
847-llOO
Ht•llr .. rno·nl or 1' 1:.h1111ot
I r<'t A~;.y I~ IJI l'Jrk
I.one Pine. :-;r; lt1d ...
S7af> Wl~_'.>2_47 J ter ~pm
f'or Mt.le mob1I,. homr
('ptb dr apn. 11.ke nc 111>
Sitt partt· poo1 sn.~1
G J Realty, m 6471
OPEN SAT St.'N 10 ~
2 IV \Wtxlt' fk>m•
· l''Wlluont-d lo f1L yoor JtOOl Mwr1aodll 11\H pn~on11llty · I) thl'> £I Torn. t·or~Gard4'M
ht'Mutrful 4 Bdrm ut·• I .tdult park :-.W1 PoM'
hOcnt' A home to be pro t ountry l1uh 11 ... m.;
U1I c"lf in a 1"m(1« lot·.i I lw<·unty Giau·,
LIOn Im ma l' with ,. n d t 5"!i ;n:n °' :>1tf> :.in.,
lr1H'll\I(' r .. m 1ly r m ~ ltrum.o.druk, HJtr
l1JnT111 I 11inml( rm und ,, 1 ~pa rkl1 nl( pool l';,11 I UHCOHTROLLEO
m-~o tod.ty RIHT
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
10%DOWM/OWC
YllWHOMI
Nt.t tn El N ldo Moblw
Home Part! m San Juan
We have !Se'Vt:raJ nr MW
MobaJe I lomc5 w lmodellt
pnces Call C92-97Si0 Bkr ---Acre. fw s. • 200 .......................
Newport '1 fine.I 3 Bdrm 1---------de<'Of'ator bome Bwlt
around ttOtnJ a tnum 10 Acre1 raw land . ~ a uit.e baa cw.tom SU..000 873-ZZkt
loft & Oak i.plral ~~~~~~~~~~ 11talr c a 1l! C u stom I
JM'UZD pool w tcanyon & ,Af-llus••
City u,.,.. YWW directly ... s-. I JOO
oil mailer 1ulte. E•· --·-·--•••• ... ten11ve UH Of brick, J • r1ftt
Wl'OUt bt 1 ron • pro-~
fesa&ooal laodacaplnR ,_,... Sl5t,OOO
Don't buy a borne in _,_ 00_.
NewiJor1 Beach pnor tu av-... "'"
'iCeUllJ tJua one CAJ.1. HEAi OISMIYLAHD
RED CARPl."T 8roMr 0 14 rno-&614
Ul-U80 c ..... r Loh/
CASlU IY SU c.,,ti 1500
a uxury a un s Tot I I bo d
'
...................... .
thr u o ut t b is 3 Ur Pantie Vlt'W <~mt't.1ry I M~1terannf'an ho m e lol av~ at i.acnh~
Top quu.llty ron."trucuon pnno m.969S alt 6
and l'Vcry conceivable c rdal
am r n 11 y In C'I u d In I( r. opew1y 1600
'ltained glai.:.. rirc uhtr ••••• ••••••••••• ••••• •• "tiun 811<', hundpam lcd
u.k1'. !>() much nwrt: 300
dl·I( lllCW (.'Jll lobt,..
Newport P• RH!fty
67)..2051
1076 .......................
l'rt"I lhM twnllm ~Hr
t • 11iti A.'1.'IUl'NI bit> loon
1•1101 '>P •• • \~4 .....
~ 171!6 .......
Capjt........, I 078 ...•......•.•.•••......
112 Ac Hcww &tat~
QlJ "f ft 'lnl(lc t.lOf')
hll{h 11u• Ii t y r u11t1Jm
ho rn•· l111no v1•·1it. o f
I .. p1~lr11no V 111lt'y ~ow
unclt'r 1·1111&lr U l't 1011
l'omplellon mid May
$4119.0uo Ua ve Hourkt•
KJtr ~ !J'J(')O
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mo mu:HOMfo:
HU Y S t: 1. l. I< I': NT
t'INAN(;lt:
MabMe HoMt Store
lttfwwwwt6olte...tw
CALL US HI· I 021
IY THI SIA Sll.000
3 Br Mobile Home, ap
proll I 4 m! l() ~•an
l'ool S9a ~ center
lnt'ludH atouae lhed & m<'I paUo A muat t.o
•' ca11m.1100now1
•JfJ'f " , .. , ••• , '""' ro .. 'l'<"t •
THC Rf.AL
f.STATJ'RS
-.-. ---
TTaller 1pat'* ... u ror &1
fooltr Sr clllien1. no
1d4a/peta. t4Ml5l
r<>RLUSI I
~ :!>.~ n bid11 ad I
Ji l'l'nl l o Car ,o n
FW~1ot1;il Mall 200.000 I
d.!ily c·ur t' x po6Urt' on
!-, D fWy P1i1~ 70 c.or.
Air rond off 1 l'e~ II
ltawfoy. C<:IM. ~J200
•..•..••••..•••........
LOWIHTatST
Goreoot Loc..t6oft
Ta.Ice ovtt k1W 1ntnt"'il
r.ih· loan• St-\ eral c'hotl-.·
I 2 lit•droom 1·ondo
hom • .., 111 pupul .. r ~pr
1n.i., C'ommun1t y 1n
lr.1iw L.lkM, 'trt'.Jm'
U'flnl~. lui.h la~111ri1111:
t-'rom SS1 .950 r1lont· todily <pn n only )
!'>44 1434 UJrok l' r I
-... rrop9rly zooo •••••••••••••••••••••••
12UHITS
NIMIAllA
Prke reduced Owner
wW carry $404,000 al oo
ly 12~ Inte rest Near
Back Bay l'rld e or
o w n .. r1h1 p . o n1 r
11 5X1roes. Mui.t i.td Hurry• BKR
54S.t4t I
6 DILUXI UHITS
l'RJME ~ASJ'SIDI!:. C'M
2 BdrO'IJJ H Ch TIU-.STARN t~CO
673 7781
I BUTS I H I I I' C I
I HW S IH I ._..,I'~, ~, ~r I
I
. TRl-PUX·~
UlllEI MAllET
Lf Hr. 281 unit,
2·28r. 11,;ea unlta.
tTake over cootnct
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low for aru Btat
lnvettlm'llt Call for
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UA*'· Relaab and make TONS OF DOUGH!'
Prill. only. Call 24 hN
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3& UNITS
TUSTIN $SOOK down ~~!:!:~~~~~~~ Princ1pa l1 o nly . no
4 Units Co1ta M1:'.i
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S46-31t7 Agu «635·-1781
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l 'lll'OM t.. l'RIJP l::RTY
1-'rom SJ!l.000 Modulur
agenu lteedy for Condo
convu i.1on Oynum1tt•
propt'rty pri n~d wl'll
bf-low thl' market Pnn
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541 -0100
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pool &pil'r T reasun· 1.,lt-
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Sl42,500
FUUBHALTY
546-0114
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reprt'!tt·nt1ni: buy"" ~ x
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will bf· N>ffiJMf'tl' m a bf1ut
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C Jrani;" County lo<" .i uori
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t.o wall caf'l)Clllll and
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C:SELECT
T'PROPERTIES
3~~.room
for 4th wut ..... 111 t'X
~ for vacant loC .
Wl&a.. .-J.J mobile bonxo s-ti or <'~ Owlwr wlll
hrtpMann-SIM.000
~~ lrn-$728
1.2 Ur:Ula, C.O.U Mt!Sa All
t "'()'$ 10 T\.me'\ j,tro&ti
Te rry Williams A~l
llSI 18116or Ml-87~
TRADE OR 1031"
$135.000 eq\llty 771lll2'
lot.. Mu.JU UK b6dlfl• H v y
duly ZW>' dnvt• & P•<b
/'.on<~ A2 K J.t:AS fo;
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l'nl1t-of 1i-.1wr'>h11.1 111> 1lh
pool fo .. 1,h1t1r ('11,tu
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lilintd l'nt't' 1 t:dut·t:d tu
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zi,<n> pr Yt-llr Own.•r
wl)J l'arT)' hlJllnt~ Ill 'I'•
W1lh tllQ0.000 down t-'u II
pnct' 12.400.000 llurry.
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'Will t:tto~ Jn,Htm~nts
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$ unrb on 2 pnme locah'd
R 3 lol.s ProPt"rtY no"' ~aunic 1n1.-umt-In v•sor can buy a"'' ooltl
or t:Kald now Nt-w 1•00
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Tow
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proved for 43 condo:.
Owner !Bn*erS73·2290
LAGUHALOT
Ocean view lot ln pn m t'
famUy .,... ol L•1u.n1
Beac:h. All utllltlu
available. Oood fl.n at>c l.nl. Sl.5$.000.
don osen
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LIU N COMT HWY LAGUNA UEACH
417 ..
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pool ' clbhM. $11,000
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DA.HA POrNTU>1'8
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~ t.o ll0,000 for thet ..
4,000 eq ft Iota wtth IP
proved plant tor 2200 I Q
ft, 3 bedroom, 3 b•th
bomee Sl.88.000
UNOO REAL ESTATE
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prot deoror111 •-d 28 r. tlt-n
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.. paid Car•ae 2 bllu b<·h .............. ......... 8t.autU\iJ ,.,.cklul u&UU 1~ ••' ft •&all MrMIMIJ
UDO taL Zbr, 2b• Wl~ Kftl&M MU ZBr. 18a. new ur.,.t. In I unlt ft$ unJ& build bVou IJI• 0.. •l-"""'t tJI rlllWt "'"rv ~ .... Uo, l •• .. .,.Mu 1 2 , .. _ b dr1 pea . t I oo rl n I . lnp ~ yNG.. pe1Uo9, twoUcbc. '*'•waJ• ... ,•~ ~Cf..UI ;,:"'......:;--•• .,.,, om 1.1.... 2 r 2ba. ~nt Carport, no pet, dtc*I Fam.IJy 6 i.dult ~· • -"' • ~ .,,,_,_. __ p.Jllo. iar II 8 No kid.I, m> 790 171.3. 833 3307 on1y areas No~. ·-... ..,.. ~.:... ,..__. r ... _ ... _ 3 Pl!lll '41)() M) IM'l TSL_Mamt 6'2·1803 ~ MAIY IW11#l1111111 l .l ,,_,,,,,,,,,. ,_...,., .. ,_ ""'"'..,.... l.ra 2Br dupb So llwy T ~ .",.*~ ~'~·~me, if taalltt'-••d <~Ht MliO mo Phone 2 Br. 1"' be. l400. Eocl P'fb,w.t:'n•a. WM.. Mf JM
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8r t~ U. ln &evel. ~nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'repia<"e. aopet.ttchHd en.. .Mesa Vet<k-lo< . 2 by clllln1 IUM7t, "•' -""' _..,. •tllSoua lunl•, perfel1 28r. 1811, furn or unfum. "331ruavall31 br . 1 ba. uo i mo m
C'OndUtJOn. no lu1e tt-q m> mo yrly. ulll ll'lcl 'd 14M!S.t l0:30tot2 ~1.8af\.•PM • • • i;,.,,,.,..,.,,HfJU,.. ~. lfll0mo.~11ta& m~ __ ---....,,., ._,A• HO•n
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Rf.N'TA!..~ R t..NTALS
Pelm Spr 1n1a. Palm
Dt•ert II R 11nlho
Miral(t' l.t\t' t•ountr)'
d\ib tylt' wtwn yuu \'llloll
th~ dt>.,t'r\ Pl11ct' re
.... n.11tioru. early Tt-t· It
kt1l'l.jUtt Kl'alty
7l4-W.3ti1611
llt·ntJ.Ct' l'11rk I '*Mml' :.
litl ::• . "'1 • nd unJt i\t
f!Ht dhl ii11r l'ou ~l"
tni ~ii ~71 ~ 11175
3 br, i 1>11, ™twly d4$oor .
frpk-00\I patio, 2 cu
11r 01.rd•nwr pd rroo1mo 213 :es ou.
11M002
Sl•eplna room11 &.
lut.c:benettet '7~ wt! & ~ Oceanfront 67:, lrT.UI
••••••••••••••••••••••• mo NCI chJ.Jdr..i or peta 28r. l~Ba. frplc. enel h b ID:Mml pr, $475 mo 71J W 20th 11\it't'. IWJ O~lr;
Extra Ira d llplu 2br.
2b8. lrplc. beamed cell
IJUI. l)("f\ vu 2 rar icur
Pnv brn ace~ S&C>Mo
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evt'llt 1na. frpl1· no 1•~ I •
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l\ci llt'l" "Ill r ufbldt'r
"m•ll cndd t )1111.-
1~ 7796
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&. l1&111 + dt>JJ ~ ;1n lt4()-14HO
, A1.M SPltlHG $
Sev•n Laketi. Country
O\ib 3 BR. 3 8a <'Ondo on
IOlf ~ magml1cent
mountaln vlt-'*11 Cl~e w Ul:l.ICitn'Jo"L'L 3 bd. 2 ba
pool. 1aun11 11nd 11p1 111 qwtot art'11 Bneht &
C>wntt 'Alt 1 •·tlc't'ry 11125 mo Patn1•k 11~.000 ~~6 0808 o r J <' 11n111• ~4ZT7 ~ 2S68 1;,::11 tai6 l\l(t
CMofs+.t. "•rly 2600 BToro ....................... 3232 .•••••....•..••.•.....•
lnvetitment lot '" lnn vmu Ur1md l'lt'W J Hr, 2 811 .
re<'l"Ht1onitl t•ommunlty forruly ruom. A C. frpl"
AJJ underKround ullht1ei. $650 mo t • h 1 Id re n ~2.500 A~.~ 2224 wckomt'. nu pell\ 9 5,
D--tL........._ 752 6flll.i 1\(1 7 PM .
-~....... lllJ. 2563 I ExcheMJe 2100
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JHr 21 ~au. din rm, aui>t:r
ut't!llJl vwv. Jyr olc.J 2 c.ir
l(»r Ext>c homl•
$!150 mo No 111•!11
4l11 10:.1
All wood 3 If!' l'h1. 3 bdrm ,
3 ha all umttnlt le1>
$11~ m t> Ca II •tH 39fk1 Qr
1lunni-< w~'t'k !WI 134!1
(X'l:.ANVRUNT
\10N'n fl. Y H t~NT A I·"
SJSO & t! 11 I< MI'
!714 111~,1 3.'>iU
ST~ 38drm 211ba Hlulf11
1·w1do lull bay v1t'w
'llM Vlata Entrada k >
Awt 758 -0923. 673 33.)9
~PEC OCEAN VIEW
~ OIW'ded 3Hr
30.. Den. Fpk, WfJl Bar
VM"wdecb, Tennl.A,
Pool "Jac SUOO mo
tJ7?>.-t078 or Ad Sitt.er • 14 6C2-0)() .,. hrs
38R Newport Shor{'it
home t'rpk. µat10
Clellll teOO 1 mo Ciit II for
aPPt lo 1>~ /\gt. Bru<·•·
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hou.'14· $:)25 mo l'ro1>1•rt >
I loo.-.e 642 ~
s-o.n. .... 3276
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W&mer Rent&! nt!w dt-cor
Comp! w lult!f\!!, d111ht "
lbr, 2bu 673 ~
OCl-.A." F f<t>NT 3Hr 2H.I
lti.511 mo • ut1 I l.1 II
67~
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ALLl.JTILrTIES PAIU
C'ompare before you
rtnt Cu1Hom de51ln
featur ts Pool. BBQ
r nv'rd garage, n1•w
furniture. aurrounded
wttn plush landllcap1111(
Adult 1J \/Ull( al Ill> bl>l!l No pet/I
l Rdrm rum1i.h<"<l IJ7:1
JM W W1l1>00. b4"! l!n I
SUSCASITAS
fo\Jm I br :ipt ~'JOO & up
l:.ncl iiar 1\dult.. 1111
pl'OI l 1141 !'llt•Wf1ort Ill
!,411 $>H
ColtaMHo 3124 .•......•...•...•......
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FAMILY UTS
Hrand new b•aut1ful .
lars~ Jpt for h1m1hes
wnh I. 2 &r 3 duldrt'n
Near park It .chooli.
IOddlot' play •re"
28r.28a $450
3 Br. 2 Ba $.)25
lleet p;ud No peu.
B W•t Wlllon, (' M
631 $683 s.48 34()tj
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l'JTUl(I' !\duh.~. no ~ll\ m> l"'.>2111l ~ 21Z7
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coi)' w loU ol neat 11>oud
ll75 6'2 9'SO aflt-r lptn
1'JfE S£V1LLE .
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1·ar ll&r. W D huultu1.1 l~L Mitml M:• ll~l:t
\\,..,tt'hH JIC!a 2Br. 2&
~" Cll>(..a, drp> k11t'h
·~ ...... 631 •930
Seawind Village
Ne"' 1&2 bdrm luxury
:;dull apt.II 1n 14 plans
from 1350, 2 bdrm
~from~•
poots. lft\1\11. waterfelb .
i;mnds • G 111 f M cootltn• II< hMun.i peid t'rom San ow.> Frwy dnve North
on Btacli lo McFadden
thm West on Mcfadden
to Se a wlnd V1lla1e
'71• (l8S..S Ulll
Call 64:.-4074
MOO tn S44l'I ~out nt•1ar
new 2 lir. 2 ba townnoui.•
Sk> lllChi.. fri>lc . loundr)
rm. PllUO Adulu on!)
TSL M&mt 642 9412
~ 2 Br. 2 Ba. (pk bltn\
Wu1111d~ C M $38!>
Adulu. no peu m.3376
Newt y det•on1'-"d 3 Br 2 BJ
townnouu Spa c1ou~
f\nopla~ • pool Qwl't
area Adulti.. no petll
~ 67)-5'Mll ~U-3381
IMSTAMTIH
Near rww luxury lnhbt> 2
hr I'., b1. a.JI bllns F'nC'ft
petJo, If.Hr Infant or 11ml
pet Ole ~ ~-41l:r7
Nr So Cat J>lau. 2 br. 2
be 11pt ~·00111. •le Im
rrw&C rond No Chtldrl'rl
or pets ~ 1~11 dl11
rount 063 11111. 835 4-«7
t'XI :Ml
•2 fir nr So l'r.t J>luu
137~ No pet, 7SU0217 or
641 1100
2tr, 2bti. w frplr, S4:.0Mo
A\lf11J now
<.:aU646 7J74
Gmd f\r dplx JHr. bJ. Uv
rm katch lln!a Nu pa1n1
rd n I( l2k>. Q. '945
1 Ar, tHtm. ref111. pool
Adultt. no .,.ta. 132&
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VILLAMe•A
2br, b , new C:f"PLI, IU
•tov1 6 d1bwhr Incl
Knc l aara1H Couple
Pf?f ChlldNin OK No
peta ~ UUI pd, exc.pt
elec zu. l!:ldt>n &45·1965.
~ K.-~~-K.'19~
3 HR. 2 ba condo bltn&
ncv. r<'frt it No pr1'
MullS 2nd .. ,OI)(. dOl>IC-
to pool, JACU4.Z.I, lennL\
C'tb . f"f'(" rm I M1 fmm
~•C'b c~nt rally lor
Uc»td a•raae S«unty
bldl l Yr ll'llSt'
Se•<1 pray Co ndo&
fm>.71.l(J
Near beach QJ~ 2br.
Uul Paid c ... 11Joyce846-3301 ----
2 Rr, 2 ba. (rpk l'ilraite .
~ <'•11 982-M47 ask for
Htwtl
152) J Br. 2 b1 oe11r new
;ipt !°llt·w Cfl>ll drps, 2
r ar l'nrl ..:iir W U
h o o k u p , f r p I c· .
pal.IO yard
~M.._&m_t __ 642 Ul02
, , • [I ( I I
'l ' ~'-:0 '• • I., f , I 1
• 1 I 2 IA P.111 Apts.
• Ol\hwnhtf1 & 110'1
• Pool & R" Room
• G1r•t11 llndaup1n1
• Jot to Buch a Sllop1
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MAi•R•'I WA.Lil
IBr, 2~ ba, llUO f'tpk. llrl• yd, •.ar, nr Hunt ~Harbour. chlldren C»t. 11mZ Jib Circt.. apt 1.-..n. --
OH THI HACH
'"~prirl Or~.infront
Wll!k
Ot'aut rnodf-m I br •>r
!111\gk l2U 11.93 9751
PINT'HOUSI
~AYYlfW
Venailles front row Con
do lrd floor 2br. 2ba
lluarded romplex l 'I u b
~ Pool 6 1pa lyr
lte Call 6•2 6 103 1>r e.s.n•
VenailluS450
NEAR HOAG Hl«hly up
graded, prol decoraled I
Br Bachelor Condu over
look.inc lovely fountain &
parll lllte rourt)'ard Pull
'-OC. bldg
Cal'44-7JI I
~K FOR MO~L. Alt
I bdrm Superb Laaun11
Heacn louuon S38S m u
No petM 494-1058
~et 2 br w aar, patio.
pool, aduJta, no P<''-lllOI
ll Uth St Nwpt llt'hlhli
$425 &42 73eO
Veru1lles C:ondo 1395
IBR. pool, sauna. JAl'
IC)'rn. cl U btaouse, M'C c J II
C'OllJ«t 213 477 700 l
~Lux Con
do 2br. 2ba, OC'f'fln Vlt'W
Ptnlhou•.-S.·r . pool,
l:Yln. dub hae 1750Mo
'7DNIS, 573-0IMl
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4000 ····•••···•············ f72Wttk •t,;p
~t udao ... l br ,
kllcnenettes. pool & mlf~ ~-9"75$
~MY Acret1 Motel
Roo m w full houi.,.
pn\llesea In xlnt. an·.1
"":'lie"' port Buch <Wt-i.I
111 rr 1 IS42 61111
Houm for rent near o c ·
illle&e '100 mo
~2872
Hoom for Rent, 2 dool"I to
ht-IM'h, 1176 mo S48 3010
G.tf Ho.M 41 so
•······•···········•·•· I J>vcly New Tuatln hom e• «w elderly llOm l' cook
llUI Patio & lovtn& Cllrt' ~ 10711, &12·2788
• i\llt>nt1on Senior
<"lt11.ens WC' olft'r lovin1ot
pnit 31 hr care for elder
I> Our (me reputation I~
I~ on HU.fled h a ppy
dlcntele Call C'o:i
l~a 7118-0111M Lie '~ &
Proleulonal
YOClllHoRl...Ws 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TAHOI
lncllot Vllla1e. Supt<r
new oooq:, w lakevlt'w.
J lp1 IJ UOOwk
7l4 ~. 873-0338
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fM8..JZ!6
New never Uved In 3Rr,
28a, •Uractlve lae w op
• tlon 1750 mo. 1714 I
3 ~ bla y11rd. m o. to ~1'186. DJ.18l5 _
mo C.ll '15J·31.91 Onnaetree 11dull potl~
You may request Ad-Sitter llitfVioe when
plocing 'f04X od . . our Ad-Sitter
number will appear in your Daily Pilot
ad ... Ad-Sifter tokes yoor meaeoges ..
. you cXJll in ot your convenience to ~
the responses to your ad ... this service
is onfy SS per week. for more
information and to pl~ 'f04" od coU
642.5'71
associated
Ull•JIE<ie:.. r•f fl!l4J11't
J tlJ' ~ lt:tlP\ • ..-1 t 'i )t.I l
All ut l pd Rm c hild
welcom• 2br . lb1 ,
mn1 dttlwr. n~w crpt
No Pc-t" 13()5 111110
llACHWOODUTS
2 br 2 ba seoo. lArlfl lbr
~ w AU< to 1hopsrin1.
Pool. htuut, bhn1
Adu.l~pe&a. tG· 1800
3 Br w /oceanfront ju11t ll8Sll away from t.bla up
per tondo o n th•
Ptninawa. Yrly Oaraae, no pet.a. MC).OOl7
wmrcw , .. F' 2 br rondo
•II new lnlr AduJu, no
ptLI, MU mo 87MMO
Movina? Avoid des>CMltl &
cut nv1a1 e1tptn1u I
Prorea1lon•lly tlnn• um
hocno. 2 Br, 2 ba. A <.;, MU. now. Clean older ntxt lo pOol, 1pa & ten
11ome. 2 br, ' ba, c,,ia. rde. 2 c•r 1ara1• w ••le<"
drps, 1rdn r too opnr. No peu Avail.
itlMOD Mareb i.t. em. 8"'3548
........ _. .... __ _
C111tltlf'd Ad11 1re the
anewer to • IUC'Ceulul ,.,...tor yard ulr• It '1
1 ~ way to tell more
PMPI•'
,,
W11ll1ci; MnAr •7
3*llMI I
fi'1mUy 2 Rr IMO Sp•" :t
Br. 2 b1 139$ Plt1)'
sround...! poof 646-••
1 llocktoOc ... ~ Hr, Z ba. lai>lc, 2 ci r
..,.._. 1471 mo Al-o I
Or. 1 lia, trplC' & aare1•
Slit) mo. Adultt onl1. no
pm ~I• 1 mu.st' Cell
o.ck904U4.
8'1 n•w lBr. N•wport
Btacta condo C.t1llna
\'tlw, Adult.I. Jl\lll H<'Uri
tf Wkdya. a:u 2u2.
Ewltwkndl. 8C 75119
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HOUllMA.TIS -L.....!!2 41)4 __ _
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be.ch, no S>ell Prd
w /furn 1125 •5MO
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11,ee111 .. AlteraUeaa. Aoom acldll. remodel. !J 1*'"'-ecW.,,or Pl •· 0-. PUmw 6 ... ~M o1 i wm -... a.. tk'tl. 111,. N.acb Of ,....., • ,,., .... °"'..,., ·~ R~ rm com,/.!:: Hrvlce ~ ~U.. •l m1 ~ Dana PoUit Ola:lm1 P"tw •l
bumt RewiaaW. • ...iaa SZ11611AlllC
b6161ML -.ms. a WUICm • • Bldrw -------.a:........ t'he •l. ;JO ) re • • p Newport Elet'lrtc
......,_ ltiu>ded. I.I~ tU7U7 Uc-if.~. IAllln'd .......................... ..,.~ ,,.,. ..
Dri-.W&1'1•Par-Jq tot •8.epaJra•S.a•~~:r · LOU'SCAAPJ:NTRY £1..lX:TIUCl.AH SM A.al*alt. 1 ,..._,dall',,..a.tna.ao O••l rt l o•. b"•l Uc'd. ,.,..tmpr,111_.,. worllmarublp. Km•ll
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Need &o IAbr &o a IAawyw• Cdor" llriahteMn. wht Soc-h!rurtty, ptt tJuit No.,_ for l&IU.al too c-ota lO mi.a ble11da Clean tap, brau pl•tn I? u
P"'adnn ~tmenlll bv. din rm. ball 115 Avie ora1a Keo ~ 7347
avaU. SYa 6 wknda. <.:all rm Sf.SO. c:ouc:h $10. rbr
'1141116-llle m Cuar t!llm P"i odor ... ,~
e ' 1aa ~-Cpl 1Tpa1r 15 ~r~ t .. apr •••••••••••••••••••••• •
• " ·-__,,_ Do ...--&. If R t Gardt-1\ini. l11ndifl·•r,1nic. ...... ••••••••••••••••• ........ m.YM . e a !!o.'Jl-0101 tree lnm1n1na. c l'1rn
Ted S.C'V Serrice
s:Jl..2llM BA MC' fo'rr t> CARPETCLt:ANING
piclrup 4' delivery ~ 900-3766
Xerox Andl'"t"s Jarutonal Serv ---
Sleno aervlcea typ1n1· a.ldC..
edd.ln&~cs.auon. fast 6: .. •••••••••••••••••••••
prul,exper'dltl-2702 Lovu11 care. roy home
·-fenced yard. compa
IA»GUPTCY $75 ruooahtp & bot lunch
Mloo Typin& 842·S100 ~
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11p1 l\valtll\ Mb "474
Exp J.a~ gank'nl't
Compl yard ~l'rv ln i.
Reliable Nl'~t 64~ 431(9
Gardl'nanic. trel' l11m
llllllg, dean up & mauit
S('f'V Arna' 548 8414
•Umdseapco Mitllll
Commercial only
Rmwne Servtce. Prompt Collhodor 549 2015
& Inexpensive . Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714-~7649 Room addll. remod('I ~~~~~~•••••• Plans. Geo. P1lmer & C.,.wler Son. Lic'd. !)57~32 Window wash1ni.:. upl
••••••••••••••••••••••• -------dc1ming & puant1n1: r ..
CUSTOM INTERJOfl Drywall a.'>onabll' <;l'm· lj.1f1 73'7:!
CA RPt:NTHY ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Jay 642 8Ht'i!I We do 1l all. Mewl 1>luds Prof t-:xccut1vi• '\1 ai.s~l!l'
-Comm/Res/Ind. f'rl'l' Tcn..,toru.~ldt /\wJ\
Remodel. add1uun. decks, esl 556-2!94 BA. MC _rn Oul P1·t1•r 494 Ui71
rences. Qual. construe --
~.fre.l.Mtke~ WantAds Call642·S678 WanlAds Ca II 642 S67H
I Pers share tnhse wl ll
pers Uruv Park Mslr
hr w •pnv ba & deck
SJlO mo incl. ulJI , ii:ar.
W D, U W, Oil, pool,
t.enrus No pets. 673-4120
or559-8366 ------
LUXURIOUS ExeculJve offices a vail LO
full St'rv ofc bldg. Nr.
0 c 1\lrport. R.ettpt &
phone ans .• seC'y l>Crv ..
c.'Onf rm, etc. Please call
7S2 6Ul8.
C=tr1. muoory.
... ~.,.USl· :t.:r'.U • men J e
Ml.FfXIT
ll )'ra In art'a ,
(;arp· nler. palntln11
Rmlll raw s. 17~ ur ~ ------PUA.CUFf
lbne lmprovemessl. "' modelitll. tern:tn1 fr roof· 11\1. ~ yn exp 131-uiM
SWl&'I
HDUU'.CL&AHlNO
111·,..
DANDY DUSTl:RS
llomel, agu. l time or
h!I-Spec on vacant•
S» lG6 dy tnt.
nred of Hou11ecleanln&
llau11• RELI ABLE
beilp 11here.980-7~
t'or ea c ellence lo
hw1edeanlng Cleanmg
Unlimited. 546-37211
XJm ~t7 ll'Ollbla-My
home, your ban1ere.
8'ainellmea welcome
«ti~
Jew.eryfl.-.......................
AU l~ jewelry rcenlr
lnl. R.l.na •llinJ. stone
rtMUlna Cualom de· ~ ADtAi. j4!Welry
Ofamooda & colored stones. SS yr exp. Murray
&own. Ve Oid VUlage
Jeweler.4M-«m
Ltlt*c111•t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Geoeral bousecleanln.i
OCC1tll!Sent Larsetruck ~a. Own lran1porta
Truh. lttt'I tnm Dao Uoo. 962-0510
~
•Qdallty Lan<s.cap•na•
Oxnp. llOft.acape design
4s lmtallaUon. AlJ work
pr. Free est. Green
dale Laoda c ap lng
1ll.Q76
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llaul 111rad1ng, de mo ll·
UOO Sluploader. dump
INClt Tree~ yrd wrk.
!al ~7
ltauhn& & Dwnl) Joh'
ruk for Hand>
&114W.27
HAULING &Ct.t.:ANl:-J<i
Re6.id Comm ·1 1-'r~ Cbl
Call 962 1462
l!auhng MovlnK. Con
crete & t~ removi&I
Qui Mi service 646-763&
Lile hauling-moving
G1traae-Yard cleanm.i
llcaa ral<'S 642-0705 -~-------~ ......•................
Wanl .t Hl::Al.LY CLEAN
llUliSI-:? Call Gmi.:ham
Girl I-hoe t..,t 1>45 5 123
Ct'dar Crpt & Uphol
l 1caners. flr waicin~. l(cn I
l'ln 'll lt-.nbl Prof Simon
1(&!)543, 751 8%1
Per5on transferred.
wants to rent lrg 2·3Br
house near Beach yrly.
~SB38.
Weekly cleaolo&. re
asonable rate ~
631 ·4998 830·5636 aftt!r
SPM
TI. C Uouseclutuol(
~rv!l·e Oependablt'
lhclruuah. he'd, bondl'<I
leyla!7~ -----
J\hce's Hou!!ttll'antn~
Window washing Refs
Rea!onable. rehablr
673-13i6. 646-4871
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Worned Jbc>ul buri:lars •
We install d c Jdholt
lock.-.. patio door & v. m
dow locks Reh ~ 8ti6.J
Wag;JJter En~rpmt>-.
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Bndt. storw blk work. tile IRcoMtTax firs. conc rete patios ,
••••••••••••••••••••••• wilts. dnveways Free
R.J Cook 20 yrs ex per est John 846-1.583
Loc al year around ---:.er'V\C"e.496-11.Sl ,8317132 Bnckwork Small Job:. --~~rt, Cost.a M~a &
Income Tu Preparation ln'lne 675-3175 rves
Hunt. Bch 536·6'i25 Mo"'"-___ -
Fln Vly ' 839-1022 ... .., 1"he lnromtt Tax"'·'" •••••••••• •••••••••••••
MtJ\Uli.! b' Thl' Slitn 1n.:
Income Tax Pr!'p' ar. off before M ;i r l ~
M Pat1·111<1Stro. l'n rullt'11
itgl 1714 .1842 04~
Wanl Ad Re!>ull8 642 {)b/H -·-
Carpet Oeaning business.
8C."Cl'lls. equip. supp Lies
°'8ll. tele. ans M"rv•ce
avail lD of c SZSSO F P m-nn
koadwd 0,p 1W halty 50 I 5 ....................•..
••• w...-Delle
704 8 Enkloe Dr
San Clemente
Wll'ICC Mudenli. EllJJ,
II")? trock tAI 1142"7
~·II Wll h f-:1\S t.'
ll., J UHEf.i't"
Cl8.'>Mf1e<l Ad.\ l,,I:! !',I,.)!
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ONLY S2
Sell any lttm °' com blaa~ of rt«tM for J1) or leae wltb • Peony
P\Mher Ad J linee IOI' 2
<:ciNttVUve daya. Ea<'h
llddlt H>Gal Une lll ti&' (or
~ 2 days C'harit' 11 •
No commerc1al •d'
f or mo~ 1nformallon
and to pl~~ your ltd r•ll
642-5678
Beliable person <.-;) LO 1>hr
11Lg4 br, 2 ba home ner
lake Unfurn 6 tno gmt
55~Vi69!) 673·0550m!>g
EXECUTIVE surres
Offi ces now avail. an
elegantly appointed Ex.-
ccuuve Suites centrally
located near freeways,
"ourts & lhe O r an f.(l'
C'ounly /\1rporl .
Fac il1t1es include a
rnendly, erfic1enl re<'ep·
t1on1Sl /t r l e phone
operator who greelli your
t'lienL'> 1rnd answers your
nllh, a complt>te Calif &
Federa l law library.
bca11tHully dernr;ill'd
mnference rooms, photo
ropy machines. & the
f1ncsl 1n :.ecretarial
services. F'or further info
& a p cr-.onal tou1
through the fac1hllc~.
plrase contact Vortac
Assoc . (714 )955-2288.
0!4~3900
Qua) man reqs 2Rr mll
CdM deluxe swt.e. 2 nn'l, 1 t'Ol'ldow gar NB. lrv. C)t
;,1r cond . ample pkJ.: ;i r e a 893 13 70 ily.,
You are lhe winner of
lwolJcket.s ($12 value > lO
TM
9UHHMARY
Pronto Ta.x Co has movl'CI
to 705 •8 F..ast Balboa
Rl vd Bal b o u l'l'n
67J.~1 I day sf'rvlt"f'
Sherry I
F'em $140 Ul beouuful 48r
house nr Ph1cent1a &J
I.9th. ~6321 Donna
Male 33 wnnl'> to shr furn
JHr 2ba & l(ar, l't·ninsula
oceanfronl. 'lr:1tJ(hl.
neat. mature, non-
smoker. Gary 979 5911
days. GT.I 5-102 f. \ c:. $600
Utll pd S275 675,f,900 495-5006 evs
NEW F.XEC SUITES
HESTO C U'JC/\Tlf>N
ax1 N TusUn Ave I man
S ,\ & Nwpt Fw)"o I.Rf'
prof d<·c1ir;1ted orr ..
lte<'ept1onisl. lr-lcph11n1•
sl'rv . xerox. c·onr rm
Sec. Sl'rv avail I mo
r rec w r6 mo-. rl'nl.11
aRJ"('emenl ~~1'7
NEWPORT 8EAt'll 111
beautiful Co1 onJ d!'I
Mar 500 Lu 3.000 S 1-·
Oass "1\ • A C. uUhl1l'S
'THE" & Jarutonaber.1tc Onh
EXECUTIVE SUITE ~1 oo l>l'T s F fo.lc' atm i<.
r'ull service orr.c~ ;i m P I e P a r k I n I:
...•..•••..........••..
Busines• Opportunity 5005 ..••.•..........•......
COST/I.MESA
Dress Shop $15,000
Woodwork 'I( Shop $70.000
Cycle Parts Shop
~.000
MEWPORT IEACH
PIW'll & Wallpaper Store
$112,000
646-7171
• • I• ' , , ,,,
Tow
Feb 14. Hi. 17 & 18
Loni( Beach. en
Tidtets may be cla1m•'<I
by ca11Jng 642 56711. 1·XI
;m
.. '* ..
--l.ecjal Motkn 5200
·····•·······•····•···· I. Sigmund Hebert puhlw
Iv d1·clure thlil I .1m quit
1'1ni.: µ.1rln1•f'h111 v.1lh
Ja!Tll~ 1;rll). an<l ''"'no
lont:l'r r~pon:.1bh· fur
bill.~ m.1d1• by tho• rom
pany ot P1errt' & <ira)
OL-!tom Cahinels 71\.5 w
17th. L.rut D C""UI Ml'~a.
Ca.hf
5300 . ..............•.......
OOL.D Venture U.p1t.1l
needed to develop 10()
acres of Gold Beanng
ore in N w. Anzona At
present plac:eruig Ii ll>
4oz per lon by hand. ~old ,.:un locatl'd Pott•nllal,
"'1lh nee l'qu1 p .
a'llmnomkal Call Mr !•--------· Palu~ at 646-1896 a ft
PrrDB PAJNTINO PAC1'1C PA.l.NTINO M•= m6 ...,_.;
l'!xpr'd. Rea1 Jlatu. lnt/FA,qlWlty work Hom16Cocn11wda1.
P'tM f'At. Call Oene llt,....,.,ab&erata. PblSlo&U.
55iMMS Uc'd/l~. Ft-eeest.
Palnt1n1. INT/EXT
Ntal. bioae9t. reu .. l2
)'I'll eap. LJc'd. Dave
•too.
Fine ext . paioung. St
Uc/Ina. Try m e R .
Sl.nor.s:J&.~
Prol. paint.in£. Ext & Int.
Most Ext $215. •380015
Free es t S~6 -4383
MCMs.a
Painting 4s wallpapenng
Qu.al "1llOrtt. ns. Free n t
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Dave's Pauiung. servinR
area 9 yrs, IDO!»t rt·:u.
c he<'k my rd . Ii c
586-3425
Rainbow Co Prof. exper
We paUJt mt1ext & recon
clitlOCllllg. Low pnce<>
Gua.r work Frtt est
call 6'2-9614
You pamt sub & save
cash. Under eaves &
s lucco S27S labo r do.
rmtena!s Hob 91!2·H074
ftAJMTIMG
SPECIALIST
lnlt'r1or 11 11tl·r1ur
Honril'd, llC'en~ed . 1n
'url'<I t'rl'l' f"\t1m•1tt·
( h.1rl1e i 14 776 9SJll
714 ~7128
~108
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-••••••••••••••••••••• type1 -a bin 1 le 11 -KRB De!~ palk> rovet11, rocbhaktt·compo·U•r
wood nr d«IUI «1ment Free eet. Ml·S» Fin
slablde. PTeeeat. Uuar. _A_v_ail_. -------
lol.wst pnca & qu•lity Qualified rooflna. Free work Call K e nny, eiit Leak repeir G()Od
21319-0118 bef BAM or r*9ooabakes &~mpo.
lft S. Ca1J 97HlD7 ext 99. ...... ,,........
·-•••••••••••••••••••• Horiz.oo Roofua1. a~ in
Nat patcbea &s textures :::!:atttproo(l.QIJI!
AtH EST. 19 J.1439 · S4WllOI
Lattung & Pla.r;t.ering 1m l
JObs or restucl"Oll Rt.obi
nd.el ~S660 Ed
Shi FF ~'9 Serorlu •••••••••••••••••••••••
GAD-a·bouls · who can't get ouL Let me be your
trampoct.alloo to the OT .
mlct, theatre, etc. Call
I lelt'fl 67>9380 ------TrM Service ..........•.......•....
TRH suac;EOM
1'rt-es topped & removed
Yard clnulJll 751·3476
l:lectl"OfUc leak detection tTreea/yrd work. Haul,
Qea.U/slabs> Remodel l(rad1ng S klpload er,
Ul.R, copper rep1 pe Top dump truck. 831·12S7
Hat Plumbtn.R 537 3194 Window~
DRAIN PROBLEM~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• R~DENTIAL & Stor~ f'\rmpnce by phon1: Car waxing Quality
fi61Q'77,So county ~ 642-5449&6451!n Z
P.O. lox Rentals ......................•
P 0 fjox !>en tC•' $>< pr
mo 3111 E lilh Sl, ;; 21,
CM 67l-M7M
~Jkt' \nur :.h11 p1J1n l:
1•.i,11'r b) U!>lnl( lh" l>.nlv
1>i1oc n ...... ,1r1f'O t\lh
What a Wonderful Worltl
or Shoppin~. Tl ghl al
your fingertips every
t1a v • Dail y Pil ot
'111b.'>tf1Cd /\rts To pla~·
your ad. call 642·5bl8 and
lf>t a ClaM1f1ed i\d ~V1~w
help )'OU
5300 P~s 5350 He4p Wcaftd 7100 •••.••.•..•..••.•......
LJ.N °' t•ound a pet~ C Jll
,\ n 1 m J I ,\ '., 1 s l a n r t:
l..eague S3I 2273.110 (1-.·
round °" last a pc·I ' < ,1 II
..,~l'IJI l'.sli. lfothn•·
i l4 Yi2 lZ15 :!IJ ~ i'f'lll
U\d.'><i '"""">. puppv l.1n
MU!g!>. :-.;,,°",,.in lfrll hi'
Jan 11 ~ .. m~ IJ> lilJ•IU
Male~
LOST: Ma le Alaskan
Husky. Vic Newport lkh
area. 673-5231
l.a!t Oranie Tabb) C.t
Looks hlte ltorna. Sc1t1r
b•ck o f neck , hair
·~ Vic El N1ai»I HetCbts ~·rd ~7
Larr In.sh Setter f'•·m
Jan nh VIC 13th St &
Acacia ff B SJS-3757 or
9511.D> REWARD'
LaiT Bm Lab M 8mM
old "Baroo". Vic. N 8
644.ai6
Lost. M~ 7mos old t1hon
luuN.od blk cal w white
mark 1nl(s Nt>wpo rt
Crest area Rew ard
ti.11 1771
l"O~O 8 11: ~old
~ ~f Rrookhur.-l &
G art 1t'ld 91>11 21~
"''l ":'\1) lllk t•oodlt• '' \ 1r '\p1 Blvd i\
\ lfl!llllll 1>45 ~184
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1 lomo· Ov. rn·r, I nl-.'il ltt 1 ~-your .11Jdn~' I v.111 1
I"'} )111 J m I .Ill ••>I
lt.,l llJ\ :!I.I Kr. I, • .,
bl'llJ ~·It.~
ACCOUHTIMG/
CLERICAL
ke-.taurant dt-s1gn hrm
need!> 'hJrp person for
,,, n-JUnllni;t dUUl''> & lagh1
, 1 ' 1• 111 i: "11 J 11 n ,. v. TOMMY S l n ... 1.wr,1nh under l""''
OF ...... EWPORT -.1 ru!"l1•1n l"onl(Pnl.tl ~ -.n1Jll o rr11 ,. Xlnt
ESCORTS me•ll;;'a;!~~,l~k .. i;c
:!ti r. 1>12 Is i 1 Re5t.aur ant Services
MUSTANG
STUDIO
Bei&uUf ul Girls. now hl r
mg. m "8 ", E. 17th,
Caiil.a Mesa Open Jpm
J8al.~9112
Prcl Mas.uge by Sll'v1•.
Lie 'd The r a p1'l. ' It
llam 8pm Appt uni)
Mt-2117
2601 Daimler St.
Sant.a Ana ~
• ACCTC DEPT. ASS1£i'.
-Needed 4 boon a dill:t FUmi. tntnc. mac. or.
flee dullea. PosstbJe
full-time i.n Mure. Grow
Ing conatruction co_ in
~pt 8ch Contact W S<l .il
IQ3..9331 bl wn 9-4 -----
,\ FTER~OON G l RI,
fo1RU.\Y for ph'1111
bus~ Mature lad~
~&31-3411
~ Co f1llln. :JO yM, AA ad._.,_ 1-~ .. A_,. ~ttt M nall''' Intra m•~t .""',.._,"' .., ... _,. ~ Co.Ast Models llQW el lftR '\llmul;.illnK ladiu fering pe r sonallz\''1
Ill.? 8051 .iyled deve lopment an
......... s..-ricft 5)60 conJUDdMJn Wffuhton &
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • pbo&,og'J'"a ptuc n>c:>dding
F 0 R T II i-; EXE C Callaotr: SS7-~
WO MA!ll Relax i ng ASSEMBLERS
mui.aee by appoanl -i ~tc 00 HR
&i).5614 n... -· 1 yr e"P· component A.' I sem . h.and solder. touch Es • .,_,., & up, cokir code
~ TI~TIN 714-84044-1.1
.......... •• ••••••• •• •• 1 ()Mt;GA 213·592 !ti(~
Sct.ools & . I ·cs....... y-•nstn.ctioll 7005 ~ ~IL
••••••••••••••••••••••• f:lcctrontc-Dt"tlnbul•tr ... h , IOl'lon.: for andt\1c1uab '~ ..... H·ntun• 111 1 .rni:i• lrJ1ne<I 1n µrodu•·tmn
SIJ OM~l Mc,Jt'I-.. 011"' 111 "kill-. Xlnl ,o bem·f1l~
fc·r 1n ..: p1•r .,11n Jl11ecl lrvuw Call Hob Tr;in
-..1 \ lt•d dt•\ l'lopmt•nl 1" Mon t'ri M 5 ~9-0954 <''flc\Jun<"l 1on w I ..._.,h111n & _
Found ll"ll male lnsh St-t ~r;1ph1t· moJdrni:
U>r )l'll( ~· colldr Sma I IC') C.111 how ~7 'l:/.12 _ AS SEMBLER
&Sanlll Ro6J. MP.!>a \\di> l"\1 piano in.str Rt I! l::lectromechao1 cal l
trar l CM 54!1 15 13. \d' t:x~r teache r )C:lr expcricn et· r•
S40-1m ,1 M t: s C ID paann qu1rl'd Mus t rt'4111 ---------. . mer hanacal assembl\ found red lea!Mr pou<'h t ~l'" hr:. ttodRl r I d:rawtnit.'I and hJ\e skill
t'qUIP ,;;3 3961 V1 r :--II I 1 y 0 f h a nd t 0 0 b
l'Wr Jab& W-.d. 7075 1 l\.nowledl(t' ol malhlnt•
Want.ed SlnJt,le parenl &
child to s hare largr
L<.tguna home M aslc r
Bedroom & bath $22.S or 2
bedrooms S275 Depo-.1t
1,UUJ Call Pam 546 20441
work. 497...:W9 home tn Newport <.:enter 714·6iJ_l_OOO
---_040·547~-I 1Je6k i;paC't•. grnd nr hld1: [ ~ lflPdtl j ;;.;~ .... !?.~~ mUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
ronlalrun!C ConfAct l..<·n.' I t"2 r.15 _ Ill the use 0( a w1de 'ant·
--••••••••••••••••••••••• '>hop procf>dun><i helpful I PtnOftCllls 5350 ;-.ur.,cs l\Jd Gt•nlll•m1•n t;Hel lrnl 1 n m pan'
OlnslJan r·111JJle to look
for &share 2 br apt CM
or Newport. 494-4368
EXEC. SUITES Ans serv1c~. rop1cr . trll'
Prime Newport BeaC'h avail $75 mo l M
loc. Near o.c airport ~mu
Mfg Prinll"<I Ctrcwt boarri ,/NEED U'>mbly SSOC)O mo ncl
A.Ill 751 1400
M F rmmte ndcd 2br.
2ba.fri>lc. close to b<'h on
l'e nn .$27S M o .
Dove,7SZ.ll024
Rent incl. reception, con
ference rm. janitor
serv .. utils, 100 free
c opie s & mor e . Sectttmal serv. av111l.
Desk space avtttl fo'rom
$100 mo IB27 Wei1trhff 4 clwr beauty salon Npt
Dr. Nwpt Beach 631-0900 fkh. area for s<1 lc or lease. CHEAP! 6'15 7290
Fem rmmte wntd to shr
3br. 2ba, CdM. 2S JO. Wk
6«).14«>. Hm 644·8085 uk
ror Diane or Barbara
Uzor Dou< Ml·9411. ..._.1 llelltal 4450 Bc-cr Bar CoRt.a Mesa. low --EXEC.---su--rns-· --••••••••••••••• • •••• • • • ~wn. 1s 1.1400
A combination that can't IU!HT ott IUY
be beat! Perfect location 4700sq ft. ofnce bulldlnR. H 0 M E TA N N E R
!clOBetofrwys,alrport& nearUdolale,purchalll' DEALERSHIP. Earn
r estaurants l. pro f. price 1815,000 w /$100.000 SIDK PLUS per yr work
secret.arlal ser\111, idea l dwn . 430 32nd S t . lng 2 eve11 perwk.out or
offices & beaulJful peo-Newport Buch. Call f<>r your home Company
pie. For more Info. call details Sierra Rculty furn. leads Min mvesl
-
Pr()( fem rmmute. qwel,
non-s moker. r('f 2Br.
ZBa . Irv. pool jac, S2SO
mo. S51 ·S2116 eves,
8'73-Ml6 eves 8tvat979-2161. 633-7920 _ $6,000. Details 1714 1
Act Ive profes11 lon a l 1or2 Rm Suites from 575_ •NIWPOIT/C.M. 64>10901nyllme.
ZT.JZ)'n lo ahr 3br , 2ba, 179 w. J.901 St. Call Tom Up lo 4700 eq.ft. av111l. 11t
Co ndo w I I 11 r 1 n S«>-2200. pr1me corn t r. 17th &
Npt.6'2-GIO Ad-salter 24 Nwpt 81. 675-0000 ......... OHie.
hn. DU. medical office suite.
__ F_em_ahr--4-br-.-a-pl--i Corona del Mar, $750-Mo . lDl t1Q ft ln medkal bldg.
Ne&rbeacb. W/D.gar. Rulooomlcs Corp Avail for lmmed oc·
Almolt new omce. fully
eqlipped. 11 deau. great
phonr sy s tem
Newport/Airport loc&·
tJon. ~ cupancy. Ample park· Ju, S4l-«)28 lQI. Newport. ~I.
M •F &o thart lrl CdM 3 Newport Center Prime
br/b boule. 1~ blll:a to locat.loo. bwllneu or pro-
b cb . Prplc, patio, feaaloul office 11pace
'"",... 1 &1te or 1malc offices anddal.SIOO. 7"""""'1 Abo facilities for
W•nted: Non·amoklog lawyen. l .E .. library.
fecNle to share 3 bdrm xerox. reception lat,
modern tuml•htd hOme telephone ana. etc. Park·
wtpool. C.11 Paul cta)'t at lnlav-11. ~2'11 .
13).?4'71oreva770-..a tRVINE. MO &q ft ., or •.
.. _.... . uael JlacArtbur Blvd. .,....., 4HO 711-12112fromt&o5pm. .... , ................. .
....... .., • up. 2308 w.
Oceanfront , N .B.
m.Ql4
Qnna del llu; d.lx. 2
nn. -..w. ReeloaomJcs
Olrp. m.f700
SUO mo . Avall
"°"'81'111, .... copy •
phone Ull. GJ-«>55 .
Jim Pate 975--0816
2 Rooml It bath Otnce or ~~~~~~~~
store. S3'75. mo. ~ W.
10th. C.M. Call J ack. da,
eoanJ: tv• 541-2277
llSTO...
MAUOlkVD.
NeW\y remodeled 1h0p.
pint cen1&er In Coats
.._. bat °'"* avail (« lmmed OCCUJ>I DCY
R9taura.n\ ln San Juan
Capl1trano. SJH.000.
W /Uquor Lie. $145,000
without.. ~.000 down.
aeata 300, call owner:
0)4191.5381.
Gill Shop b)' Owner. 9049
Atl.ata at Ma1noll1.
Hunt. Deb. from apprott 480 to ft.. W/MW Ctpta It Poat Ofnce box reo\al
at reuonablt bualneu. 5 U 4700,
rata. U Pat.lla S. Kata ~.MN750evee.
AtJ., 21M84 .. Gu -:.: of _.. -+ o matnt 12»&21rdCll.ahopl,ofc, bw. MD b)' 3-7«>.
..a.or bobby. $100. Al.lo Acc-ept nncl cub otr
amunll 548 '73't -....
IMONEY
• CUDfTMO
NOil.EM
2ltd & 3rd TD IOGM
971-6531
Arnnaeod by
Coast HcMM Lomt1
Widow has money for 2nd
T O's. No credit c.-~11:.
no pnlty, $20,000 up. For
action call Aa e nl m 73ll. AnytJrne
MamyW..ted 5030 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Neect '250.000 &o '300.000
for 3 yn .. maximum lnt.
Well aecured by N 'pl
8eadl w•~rfrool prop
T.D 675-6161
M1i f fl.! uw. Trwt .,.... 5035
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Wtttt-MhJ. Co.
All type1 ol reaJ at.ate
lnV91tmtnt11lnce 194&. s,a1w..,11
MlDt
'4J.Zl71 Ml-0611
219dTD'S ... ........
15 )"SU' l«ln. Sl0,000 or
men. No Belloon.
Udo "-"PO't Oo. e'Jl..'7SIS ........ atHr11
-
642-5678
lobund Malt' i:ray-stnpr
mature cot No to ll
fW0..2870.
Lost Envelope cootai.n111g
\/\Sil Can ldenllfy coo·
tents. Losl 1n Anlhony·s
Pier 2. Newport BcaC'h
f"n f'f'b l Reward Cor
lnlo lcadmg lO rt•rovery
957 llTI.85 ------roUND Doberman \ 1c
S A Hgt." 2·2
~29C7
FOlr.'l'D Blk Fem Dobie
V1<' SA Hgts
751·9484 -------
Found. <,;laJm or •dos>t
8o11«'r mix . brown &
wtdW male:. Sttter mlx.
blk malr Al.Lllr Shep
rnut, mu.It.I colottd rem
lriab s.tter. fem& le. N 8
AoimaJ SheltA!r M4 ·165e
Found: Golden lttvr
Male. blond. approx 2
yra. s.nta Ana Ht.JI. area
fJll-191118
Fotmd. SbdN, brown Rlie a.o. on Placentia/ 17th
5'tM171 .
•••••••••••••••••" •••• n .lfl\ 110'>1' ' 11 IOum benM1L' (;ood workm1:
l'FH.<i:\1\"\ r ~ C.111rii.t. bprn J -1 oo l•t·nalnr., t'n\lronm1•nt Contal't
m1tf1(J('fl1Jal t'(JUn!>c·llni: .v ,. , p ('.ii I c· o 11 t• cl pcr,onlll'l 5S7-!l05 I
r•frrral Abortwn. ;u.Jr1p :!U :!75.nll E 0 E.
lion Iv keep1n1: 1---------· Al'CAK I:. ---------
S47·256J_ Help w.tect 11001-------·
COVER GIR.l ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ASSEMILERS• • 95J.0778 • Aro>untmg •TRAIHHS•
~Hr<>utcaJIServttt ACCOUNTING Orange County mamlfac
l ure r o f electro
mectuuucal producta 1~ sedunR tromees for day
shift. to assl'mble elec:
lrooic iiw1tl•hc!\ & dis
plays. Apply m peraon
PRE LAW student need~
S:.!5.000. Will do anythmK
Lea a I. Con ri d en t 1 o I
DVM P .O Box 3242,
N B.92663
•FOXY LADY*
Ol!l'CALLONLY
•972-1138•
GtMtca_, .. ,
ESCORTS
~ llra 641~llM>
MC/VISA
DIAMOND WANTED
l*rtv. part.y WUI b\l,Y 1 to 3
caraL cash. N .8 . 548"49'75
~Sslmp•Uco
Your IDalMW'·
laBobJamee
Ouka.U. 9-11. 494·511 1
KIM'S OUTCALL
1163-9121
M1C1=•_1'S •o.tal• UAM·2AM m.1149
TIMPORilY
ASSIGMMENTS
Onu\ae County la boom·
&.nc! And llO arc wt"
We're
AOlletl'THlll#._ acco_unlef11JS
There are m any new
firms moving into lhc Oranae County art'a. br
1ng>.ng abc>ul an infrl'A'>·
Ina de mand ror Cll•
pt'rieoced accouotm1
Molter Specialtles
1640 Monrovia. C.M
642 342"7 E .. O ~
ASSISTANT MANAGER won 19 hrs IJ week.
ROOd pay Call Bertbu
~1703 pt!f'l(lllDel , ___________ __
CPA'a
Audlton
Ta• Accountanw
Colt Mrounlanta
Sc.uor Accountaoi.
~ AccounU01 Clerb
~~
L.-dinl o.c. etectrook'
mll company ha1 Uit
foUowtna requh~ment :
Alu thr /S•I•••· a6lst have t year aoader
lnl ~eoce. WW be
required to aoldcr hook
tun-et termlnat., wltt
IOldtr & touch·up PCB'" Some lrainlng Poli~
av.U.blt. Appb Ill :
round. SbeptLab. Blk.1--------•1 About aon •. vt: o.c.
U YoU ere ~ awan ol
~ tiMenta of workln1
temporV)', vlalt ua or
SIY'I ~ I tall ... wtll be btWY lo ~ lt. with
)'O'.I. We are located ln
the Coldwell Banker ~Brolldw., #200
.....,.S,.dc .. llH
1940 Monrovia. C .M .
~ E.O.E
11111*t· Ml.Oltl.
~ Blk. malt Af&bu.
.. Kul mtr ". VI e .
Irv /Mesa Dr. 8'7S.IJIL
QirlltMl*'t
*OUlCAll * 60-•tz MC/YIM
s.maAAa
014tGMIOJ
Pila PAJUCJNd 1'r1ldit 10W' old 1tulf for
new aoodlea with a
Ousltled ad 842 :lff78
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DIM61 ANW.1t. P rt, OIM&1Uar·1trl. IC11ter•1 -. MetUa.ry. Nwpt. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii•I 01 vs. f\ID u.. Jll .._...._,...1 -11.-.itlP-r• ,...___1 &. iaa.a CM. Ml-Tl&
...---DllPLAY BVILDER ... au.. Hdp: rao u.... aa.. 1 yn ..,.neoce to Hptt 'cl Nbr or Wiii t.aJd tsi.m banlwood en.. JOll Thie IU5hr •tart. plan, -~ wtt.b htaJth llCllT Allll Ill'. 8ltl Qeaoen iUn. llnltlt llhario1. ptld ""ITS -E.eo..tHwy,Cdll. vtcaUon .Uady work,
Wt lwift buMd. oP9n m.8111 MWy open, TWtal-OMO
••••••••••••••••• OtHral
VOLT . ''"'" •SICaTAlllS
• ACCOUMl'AMTS
• W•l9IOUSI
•ASS•••S
• MAetrlMAMCI
READTHlSADTODAY .••
& WORK TOMORROW!
NO FEE •TOP PAY
........
... ,.OCHS .......
ow ""•'°'l .... .,, flu, touted at HO
...... t Otater-Drift, ._ two '1All-tlee poai·
lloaa •••ll•bl• Im· llMdJt tely Prefer In·
clrldul1 •hh mle I
........ P"•~ C..ller ~
•z"ulllll •IC llll!Mabl all eiooa. of _....., nry, aceouta
,...~ ...... ,.,.aba. .
DI& • warlil\I t'CIDdt • be•ftb, tfuat lt'b ~ .-o.lllllO ean
.._ av&U. for u.41 s-1· a.Ill..,_ a CDUll. m1nl Doda-
IJOu. II )'M •Jal to COJJltUter. will train, J'JlONT OPP'JCE Ex·
-n.atve111•talt! tied.• receh'· Ii pe.yable, ~for a..1 famJ. TIM p LO y , typJ01. 1aJ1r1 open: ty Jrlldice 111 Ft.n Vly. m.mo. mtw
·~
VOLT
aat • .., ablft opeoJ.na
Muat be famHI a r
w /tmpectioo ted!IUquea
l"dtitod to amaU tlinadod
ma c b ln• part1 .
Ou&atandln1 benefits
w /c0tt of Uvlo1 ln·
creues • fully paid
mmdica! fl dental Pay to
&TS. JM1tl« ·-m.oo
ROOKkP!EP!R 1
IMC. .. a..-1oYe1Upt.or Dnftama ___ l)._P_!Ume __ • -.. -, .. -
4111 t tu I I I Na&Jonal t'Ompeny D'IOV· co. medut.aodard draw .
........_...... IQ& to new plush otflcH 1na1 • new de1l1n
T EMPORAR v SERVICES
W. pnwtde an out.It.and
In• benefit• pull•c•
C'OO\Phment.cl by con
uolal worll Ina al ,..._.. Jl'or-appouu
mmt pla.w rail
HEALnl CARE &aper
Medlc11 r Medi Cal
Bookkeepr r ror ron
valuont llo1p1t1i1I
Oeneniua plary • fnn&c
btftelb Appliranta .ipp
ly In conf1denrt' t o ~ba ron Curt1111 ¥l
IJ73.-2'IOO
... ....,., • .._. In CGetA Mesa la Mekln& lllaches ~vlaioG lt'ml· tlW61 J l'J4)eriencad credit In· retired or atudent. 10
ClmcaJ
WIMllD
vestJiator witb l)'Pllll bouna ill'e nniw. l to 2
aaal.la. Excellent worktn1 )1!al'a WOftt JARCO INC
cooditions 4' benefits l.Uey Jarvta SSf.ZZi()
Salary t'Ommtnsurate -
wttbexper. 83S-302S DRAl"TSMEN
546-4741
3M8 Campta Dnvt>. Newport Beach
c Acro.s from John Wayne Airport 1
t:qual OpPortunlty Employer
••••••••••••••••• 4
ROSAHINC.
~~ N.-wport ••~h An Equal Opportu.ruty
Employer
INSPICTOtt I
Some exper w I calipers,
rnknlmec.en, ioapect Ion
ol prec1111on paru r e ·
qured WUI lraln for Job
0.y lbltt, Tuatin area
Cll1.l 967·ll03.. A.DLA Tem-
porary Services. 1720 E
Garry,Su1te 119. S A. E..0.E.
Lorn.me atllltt
97).J7J4
Lmd.a Streck~
M0.6900
s .... ,+>,,J·
WELLS
FARGO
BANK
EQual Opportunity
B A B Y S I T T E H ~m]>loyer M F
HOUSEKEEPER A ~~~~~~~
s pecial job for the --------·
Bootk~r. for 11 man
Devel firm Exper
nec•Hary. •n pos taoa
ioee1 l~r. payroll &i
comtzuctaon draw Some
prop m~mt &i typ1011 .
ftoom lo 11row w tco.
Idell.I worktng rood In
N .H t.:ves /wknds
71447~9374
IOOt<ICHPER F /C
Pa11t1on with promm('nt
f·ash.lon Island 1nve~l
ment firm Excelltmt op·
portwtlly Call 640 0123
xaox
tZOO.t4000NS
xaox
4000-7000 <>NS
OOODPA'Y
OOMPLETION BONUS
PAID WEEKLY @@i~
IRVINE
EOE
7S2·6666
I MtF
Career oPPOrtwut&es for DATAIHTaY talented 1nd1v1du1I ~
Of'aATQa w up 1n ~ubdlv1S1on . Plt.Lme. BeQulra 6 mos wattt ptpellne, sewer an
eapr. w/IBJI 3741. Enter d or land development
da.LI oo diakette from ovtJ ~ring draft.
eoutte clot'wnellta M u.t log. Apply 10 ~rsoo
beab&etoWQl'tlWllhhUle w11amplu t o Mr su~rvl1ion. Start1n1 f'\Konl.es at Robert. Bein.
t.une 4 30 PM daily C'.JJll Wilham Frost & 1\i. ~1~833-8384 '><X'lales. 1401 (Ju111l St .
DATA PROCESS Nt'wpon Ueu('h
Good typing sktlls We OR.APl'SMAN M 1-'. .. g
wtll tra in Xlnt cri .:reo;i.h'e l(rowan.:
benefits lrvme. Call Bob material-. di ~t ributur
Tracy Mon·f'rl 8 ~ ~··eking ml(r trainee
549--0954__ with 'omt· work1ns.i
DEBURRER
Factory won ln&Pfftol"!I.
machine operators
F llme rugbt ab1ft. CJ JO.
11 30pm > Will train
Hunt. lkb Aft 9am
t177.2529
23
lti04EDIATE
OPENINGS
WARDIOUSE
ASSEMBLEY
FACTOR Y
General office next to OC
AullOf'l Lite lYPIJll. 10
add. telephones Phooe
567-7010
G:• •AL OfftCI cuu
Some 10 key experientt Lone term u111nment
from 4 :JHI 30pm. Mon
thrv Yri Local area ex
ceUent pay. Stuta Mon
2 11 t'S>.
557.0045 0\-Lfr\:.
1IS&a'ance otnce lrainee.
9am ·9pm dall y .
Minunum wace lo alMt. ..
INSURANCE
Property & Casualty As·
ststant, exp mm 2 yn inc
typing. xlnt benefit:..
James IMurance ofrlee.
Irvine. call Mauree n
7S2-0980. E .0 . E
&peeia.1 woman who en·
joys dllJdrm " aruma la Mm-Fn. 2:30 lo 8 :30PM
in lAlte Fonst. Some tile
bouldleeplng. Must be
b:ndable. w /xmt. ref a. &
have driven lies. Con-
t a ct La Donna at
BANKING TELLEH Booth Attendant Call
Judy. Newport Arches
Manna. 642-4644
a.sue 7 /I I
Part ume. 11 PM to 7
AM. F'1i & Sat only 67S
Paularino. CM. 751-4652
tst & 2Dd shift openinJ?:s
for individuals w pnor
exper. only. Job will en
tail deburnng opt>rations on cnt.Jcal hydrauhl' ht
tangs Outstand1n.i
benefits 1ncludl• rully
p;ud medJraJ & dl·ntJI
Pay to ~.67 Coi.l or IJ \
mg mcrease in May
knowll'dgt• of bluepnnb
lo learn our bw11nesi. &
advance to manage
En1r1neenog S~c1f1ca
lJOm Del)l On JOb pro·
fes.slOnal tram.tng a va 11
Reply Mr Gale
Gll~<D:ll
Good ~y . 1nt·1·n11H
bonu.. ... hoi1day. & \c1 ca
!Jon pay P~ weekly JAHITOIJAL
~orcouple, Ptr. m
Colt.a Mesa. Clean work.
,JOb may be done eves or
e.rly AM 6 dys pr wk $4 ~hr 990-2017
, Gl·mL
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE
BabJajtW-daytime-to be
OD call for srtt.J.ng U1 my
home . Guarantee
mlDlmum $30 t wk
Sfi.'2.531111
AD urgent need exiau for
a person to work 20 tin.
per week in our branch
serv1 c1ng c us tomers '
needs Experienced
teller and 1or a sharp
tr3Jllt'(' with cashwnng
backs.iround who can
work Suturday IJOam
2pm> J:s "t•ll a s
wt·ekdays. as needt•d .
P'arrutaanty Wllh typLDg
l.Sreqwred Pleai.ecall:
BABYSf1TER for 2'l 1110
o«i girl, odd hrs
64$.1932
Babya1lter needed. full
ume, S dys week. 8 mo
girl. 833·1670 d y1',
8'15'3128eves. CdM art'a.
Baald.ng
DPElllHCED
CUSTOMER
S&VICE c;LEIK
SOU'Ill COAST BANK
M9 Sllnflower C M.
~s.300.EO E
BANKlNG
: J *TELLERS
• • Now inlervtewtng for full ,.. and part Um~ posit IOCl!>
10 our Lake 1-·or..ltl
branch. opening !>OOn
Seleaed applJcants will
be lra1Dtng in our lrv tne
branch. Sue months S&L
experience is prefer-n.-d,
but wt> will tra1J1 1f yoo
have 11 i.lrong cash1enn1<
background. SalHr1es
start at S72S ldl'pendinR
on expenence J and urt·
compleme nte d by a
beauUlul work l'nVU'On·
ment and great benefits
tndudl.nlf •Free p11rklng
•Medical & dental in
surance
•Paid career apparel
I Piease come in and a pp
• • lyonnnJRSDAY, Feb7.
between 10 AM and 3 PM at:
1714) 768-7771
•
Equal Opporturuty
Empk1yer
BARBER &
COSMETOLOGIST. Al·
tra c tiv e Cd M
Men 's/Women ·s Salon
de!'lares i.tybst w 1cben·
tele Apply sn pel"l\on ·
26a> 1-; Coost Hwy. CdM
7 I 4-&w-829'l.
BARMAJOS ruu or part
Umt! <Mita Mesa.
646-3666
Be your own boss. Have
your own bus iness.
Shaklee 900-71189.
•lllCESTOH•
Store Mngr., AssUIL Mn·
gr .• Medin., for Sdlwinn ADILITY FIDIERA.L dealer Sa I ary S20K.
...... ••U.OCM AIM Mu.st have prior blke
4412Ban-anca Parkway Mechn exper Ula store.
Irvine 544-983S
f4ri Opp Employer BOOKKEEPER· Jo' /Cbrg. --------•t Peg board system. Moving to San Juan l'.ou don't~ a gun lo area Manufacturing
'draw fast when you rum.<..: M 751 O:l:JO
place an ad in the Daily ----
PUat Want Ads! Call now -&Ga'18. Sell Idle llemA
Burglar AJarm Terbm
cuu1.. Ex~r or Tra1net!
Salary negotiable Call
541-2561 or 631-3465
CASHIER
WRAPPER
f\JIJ time fine womt·n·s
!>pec1a lt y :store an
Fasluon hland 644 7100
CASHJEH Rl!:TAIL
Apropos. Fa~h1on Isl
Sbop. Sttkmg. C'al1h1er.
Girl Friday Fa!th1on
rrundt>d, good w deunls
Salary open FUll ·ttme
547-7608. Call bt wn
S.UAM.
C~HIERS
UTDTEM
MARKETS-
Opaniop DOW availab~ rar full tune Aaaiatut Maoaten on 2nd as 3rd
shill. No experl.eoce nee.
We tram. Start 13.30to14
per hour Advanttment
opport.unrt y tor ma Dage·
ment J)()(l&Uoo.5 lo $5 50
per hour lf quahfied For
more anlormatJoo & &n·
Len1ew, appty to store
1182. D)9 Ci-Own Va.Uey
Pkwy. Laguna Beach.
49S..fl950 Wall interview
Moo lhru n1 9am to
~
Equal ()ppor Emp&oyeT"
CLERICAL
Entry level Po&•Uon Lite
typing. Insurance co nr
0 C. Airport. JH'lhr wk.
Good beoef1l8. Starting
salary: IMO cno 833-84~
Oencal
SECUT ARY /CLERIC
Electroni cs mf~ ID
Laguna Beach, baa an
lmmed. operung for a
sharp person w /xlnt lyp-
mg sktll.g IM-60wpm J tn
our Purchasing Dept
Opportunity to learn
variety o r duties
Purchasing exper nee
We offer good pay &
benefits Please call ror
appL
T.wo..KIHtwMy
494-9401
Pf!nODOel Dept.
E.O.E. M IF'
Q.ERIC/TYPIST
Jleavy phones & order
entry for electrical saJei;
representative office
1ID> mo + 91:57 0844
a.&kjTYPIST
Seat. ma lurl'. organ1u.'<f
Good working coo<J 1
t1ons 631 3290
CLERK TJll-:ATl-:H
TICKt.~ fo1 t1·kt aJ(en-
c·y n tm Mun lhru 1-'n
1-'or appl 557 9212 Mr
Wtst Newport Slat.toncr:i
Inc -------
CLERK tTYPIST Part
time. flexJble hours, 3
days week. 714·~
CLERIC/fYPIST
Are you re•nt.erlng the ;ob market? Are you
mature & cao type
JSwpm., ExcelleDt op.
portu.nlty for advaDc.
BeDeflla Incl. co. pd.
bosp. & dental for
~ • dependeuts.
M vaclldoe A.......,., 6
mc.itiw..Laavinlll plan. a.u Don!CJ!y.
IWlil4 rena •••
12062 Valley View
Hl-3557
l~FREE
a.BllTYPIST
Leadull Orao&e Cowlty Mn!~ Co aa seelung 111-
d1v1dua l 1 fo r clerk
typiw pos1Uons. Must
type 4 5 wpm .
ftegponalbthtie. include
lYPlll&. filing & l(eneral
clerical duties lo the
marketing dept. l yr.
eenet'al office exper. re-
quin!d. Apply In perM>n
MotterSpecWHn
1640 Monrovia, C M.
642·312'7 £ 0 E
CLERK &i XEROX
COPIER OPERATOR
part·llme 631~
Cook. breakfast s b1ft;
mutt be raat & ex·
per1enced . Apply 1n
person at the Jolly
Roge r. 400 S Coast
Hwy .. Laguna ----COOK wanted. quantity
cookina exper. needed
ror rettttment facility.
Good medical .ti dental
beoefita. Newport Villa,
60-91.
Gai1 Offc. lood typ~t .
ooa·1moker, mature, I.
~ 950 per mo. 133-8990. ------IRYINE
E..O E 752-66e6 _StaJ.a __ ~--
~1 F OJUVE Music Co OWMr
from La&una Beach, to ~~~~~~~-la Anseles an hmo da1
ly XJnt dn van& r«·ord
Some lite uffu:e work
Wlll lra&n 494 7 436
GllLRUDAY
Part lime. ar<'Urate typ-
inc, d.lctaphont-, editing
Good ivammar & ljJ'.lt'll
1nic Work for bu~y
"ulhr>r •>i re.earch u
'''' & ra Kht h and <...~ )'Our own hr'
S.OOptthr
~b IMMIDIATI
Of'll•tCiS
ROSAHIHC.
~ 55l3, Nt>wport ~urh
An Equal Opporturuty
Employer
IX·hvery Sales 1-'ull &
part time. Apply 10
person. Make up to $16 00
per llr 117•5 Edinger
Ave. fl'.V
OEl.JVERY MAN for ear
ly AM LA Times homl•
delivery route. Econo
car req. Adlt.8 only, 2"'1
hrs per day. No collect
Ing. MZ per mo. oet take
home+ lt&a allowance + ~ Westmmater HB
area.~S466
Del Meo over 18 for L A .
1\ml!ll to homes in NB &
CM. Mu.st be reliable &
ban dependable car
Ptnn. P tr. MOO/'t450 per
mo.646-0t!37.~
Dmul RecepOoaist Eii
per pref. IA front "bark
o rr1ce 4 days wk
Newport Beach area
64.,S..~.
DPotal Hn1en11t: E •·
~rlenced expanded
runctloo ff y 11e n1s t
needed tor Pendootal of
l'ke. Thurs. & Fri Hunt
8ch. IM2-6831
DENTAL HYGIENIST
near South Coast Plaza
Call~
DENTAL ASSISTANT
RDA preferred. full &
part tJme Near South
Coast Plau . Call
~
DIM'f AL AS5'STAMT
2 yn ellJlel' oeeesaa.uy.
Mon-Tbur l1AM-7Pllf.
Fri aAM·5PM. Call 7AM·
2PM~S307
Dnvl'r Gardent"r <"Om b
Have valJd Ci\ hcen"K'
G0<>d dn\1n~ n ·rord
Mui aae ~ Apply di
P l'nny :.a ver, 1660
Maceaua CM
ORJYEIS
OledttrCab. 493 88811
DRIVERS Dl'liver
bakery produc ts to
i.upermarkets ~arly
moro1ng t o mad .
aft«noon Call 5.S7 ~
Dnw:n full lime. Deal ap
pearaace, knowledge of
()raaae (;o, Good dn VIJlft
rec.ord. Over 18 WLllinit
to work Company
\eOldes. S3 10 per hr +
1ncent1ves. Call Mark
ill-all!O
DRJYBtS
Men or women 25 )'rs <>r
older Know tbe coa't ~ Nr't SUIO a week ur
more Oran&e Coa11t
Yellow Cab. 17:.>Q Mt
Herrm1tnn. t'ounta1n
Vallc•y <No or Slatrr
betwn Ncwho pe &
Dlcbd>
DRUGSTORE CLERK
9 5 JO ~ F' Moulton
Plaia PhJrm LaJ(una
lfal ll'I Mr Vreyfu s
7fB.J784 •
Elcctro-mecbao1cal A.a·
sembler. Some exper
helplul. Salary open Ca II
for appL 567-4U6
FASHIOH SALES
Jl.mdb&gs & ac~ .. ,
in fine lad~ i.pt'{'1d lt >
,!()rt· ,. • .t,hwn l!.ldnd
full llmt• 644 7 JCJ)
Femat~ Counter ~rv1c4·
Prepdre i.andw1rhei. &
~ Corona del Mar
&M-0210. ----
f'\Jl.L OR PART TI.ME
Coupks & mdJ v1dualr.
ror bufsmeu ot your own.
Local Amway °'5lr a.a·
~ you f~ a •plendJd
opportunity 559·6467.
Ad-citt.er 135, 3t ·hn
1-UJJ & r T poi.r11ons 111
ntw specaalt) roods
ctnter an Irvine
M ana~em e nt r>P
portUDJ.~ea Call Peggy
531-15118
GENERAL OFFICE
.._ eQIOY pbooe con
tact , worllln&
w IC\18Cmnft's, t~ 6
det.al1 wortL Paid vaca· uan.. s.ict pay • huJth
ins App{y 9-4 Moo f'ra al
Rardem Pt>M C'ont rol.
696 Randolph C M
~
General ot1'itt, good lyp
I.DI stills H unl Be b
8'alneu Park. S3. SO pet'
br to r.tart + Co
bme!ltS Call ... s:151
G8BAL OfffCI
Dynamic Group 1n
brautLfuJ ~ Bead! otrJCa needs ~apalMe &
~harp ~eraon w1tb
ceneral t>-ai.oesa back· ~ • good U.W. for ~ crulAld poWoo WW lr&lD on word pro.
c:aaia& flqWpment. com
pa.er tcrmi.o.aJ 6 te!eA,
For iatttview rail M .
R.IC1"RIClAM ~at 15i$-21DOO
Sae _. _, .. '°*Y'• GB•AL OfflCl
cl• 11 If I • d • • d • r Do you like dd&IJ won • Denla.I. cba1nride asata· have 1ood r11ure ap
l&nl. Moo-Thurs, x ray MAMUFACTUltlMG. otudf" We may have a
u c req'd. Salary open SNLIY, IHC. .)ob ror you Will train
Some lYPUl.I ~ Xlnl ~3000_.______ benefrta, Nwpt CeDler
NEVER A Ft.:1-.
MORGAM
~tit A,tftK')'
LS2:Ul!'M V~ Dr t;
Su.JU W • Coat.a Me.a
~ 1.581 631 U75
Ouard1. P T wknds,
Crown v &lWy cooatruc
LIOD ~. lrans &i ~a
must No weapoos
CaT<>nllATORS
KEYPUNCH
onRATORS
WORD
~$OU
Paid Weekly
Ha&lday "VacaUon Pay
lRVINE
EO t:
L'ruformi. rurD 21 or .---------
~tor Rr1..Lrtd wekome
OUJ 973-l.Ol7 M y
GUARDS
1-ull & part time All
ar~a .. Uniforms
furnubed A1es 21 o r awr. Retand we&come. t!°~~~ Serv1re. lU. W. $tb
Slree«. Santa Ana In
t.ervvw houn. !I 12 .. l 4
~kCJ \.br\I t h
JI.Mu Sl)'iJ.st. C.'bn~topber
& Co ba1r du1aD 10
Corooa del Mar. bu
open1n1 for 1 exper.
11tyhat, to rent auioon
Xln1 loc • fnend.ly 11t·
mo1phen 67 3 9625.
Lep.I Stt'y t.o o~ratc
Ma, Card A. Prr . hr..
flu1ble ... xper only
H B M7 1293
l.EGALSfX 'Y
Sm dynamu bu">1nt-"
ht1puoo firm Ul Nwprt
Qr ..... es;per'd.. effl.
neat • ...,...uc '-cal ... '>'. S.H. • dicupbon ..
• xlnt t~ sk11l:1 d
must. xlnt 'alary d ..
peochna upDD QuaU (IC~
t1ons 6 exper. Good
~da.MMNO
Let.al Secreury ~t'(t
for bl.my UUpbon ofk in
Fub10D Island. Call Jmetat~. ~ , _____________ __
---HOM EMAKERS
SUpp~menl f•mlly an
come m your apan.-lJm4'
t'or appt call 847 15318
bwnUPM
HOT'B./MOT&.
o.k Ofrl. f 1tuoe l!:x
per. pref. Apply. Brwe
Smith, San Clemente
Im, LZ5 Ea~anct1.aa. SC
Housttleaners. Pu II or
P tr, st.art 1mmed.. Top
SlMMl'll 673-1..B
~needed
Good pa,y. eood hours
Robbie's RAll·A Mop
So48--07S7
l4aJ
S.CjUt='lw Sil
S.C/T,_ SfOO..SllC
No Fee to Al>Pf!caot St>ecWlzin~ "' The LqaJ Field
D£NTAL ~ .. ROA for ,._ _______ -I Olli Mrs Oud.uk M4 7~
expanded duties. An op-1'" _E.._O_._E ____ _ IMGlt-S portW\lty lo expand your SEE OUR AD UNDER G8 &A.L OfflCt
penonaJ Involvement In "M"'..,.UfACTURINO" Part tlm• Typtno denllatry w1f1nanc1al "'~ · "' "
Hlue help Vtty htihl du
ty housework for coupt ..
14br. P lune. 3-6 pm da1
ly ellcept Sun 846-1840
LIVE ·IN HOUS E -
KEEPER. Udo laJe re51 ·
dint aeeda hve·tll. pre.
ren Ena sped.~ & non-
i.moker llS wk. US-4505
uw-m hlt'Jrpr " comp to
elderly lady. xlnl 11<'
comod. pvt N 4' s bwr. t'.;
!Xie CM No smkrs SJOO
wk Gel-~
security. Uniform &i 1 N T 0 0 A v ' s ~~~To E rC'.~1
tapb.I ins. 4 days per ~~~... a.ft'S Duibik,644-7454 week. Selary open. ~ ...__
Micro
Electronics
lat• 2nd Shift
______ , COSMmc SALIS New po r t C e D t e r : TIAMSPOll'T OeneraJ office, Newport
640-0300. DYMAMICS Beach, f /t ime. Car
HCXJSEKEEPER matun!
person for retirement
home. aooct won.Ula oon·
ds.. yr I y bonua It pd Madl1nlat
. '·
Q.IRJCAL
Due to expan&lon, major
Loan Brolcerare Co In
Fashion laland area has
M!VeraJ clerical open-
ln11. Requl rem en la:
f\ne women'• apeciaJty
store ln Fash.ion lllaod. SeU th1np fut with DaUy !~~~~~~~~ Full lime. ~ 7100. PUot Want Ads.
f you "~ Sttlofl1l d r~<><mof\'dd~ C'atrer
dm?C1ion. Si.rnactni'Tr11n,molk clen this
~Ikon! oppciortunlfy 10 ~nl4!r 11M.? micro
tl«t~ mdu-.1ry
Wr WID !rain th« r!Qht tndMduitlt lot •h• ,
followlnQ ltrH\
•eo..ctPwtm •QC
• !Ma ............ .
• M1h1 mee
Our modem r.c9ly It conwnmcty locaWd In
Nlwpon BeO nt.11 tl't OtW1fr c:ountv/JOM
Wr(M ~ W. oftt ~ «JnkllC -*'I
...... , .. tom~ bmdll• ~
medlul. dmlal. lllt tntur.nco., I 0 plltd
holldeys. l'Clftmml plan. Md ah« dwa IO
mcM 1'110 • ~ °'"' """" llO IOtDHl•G Oa AHIMl&.Y WotK
Dn'OlftD. Pkaa cal or 1pptv In penon
bctwHn 9-llAM Of l·3PM.
Slerraeln/li'anamask
Healthy won attitude.
ability to cope with
stresa, eye for detail, ac
curacy in typlnc. com
put•tlonal akllls . re
Uablllty. Call Katie.
M>om>.
-.. ---· -.. -.....
A...._*~,.., u-~~4s\f -14~~~-
You may request Ad-Sitter ..,. when
placing ywr od . . . our Ad-Sitter
number wtH appear in yru Ooitv Plk>t
ad •.. Ad-Sitter takel ycu m Ill aves ..
. you CXlll in ot Vo4K conwnienm to get
tht ~ to your od .. .'this MtVlce
la onry SS per wetk. For more
lnfcrmotion ond to ploct yo.Jr od coll +42..J611
-.. -· ...... ____ -.. ,,_, _..__ __ . ..__ .. -.,..,..-. .....___. _..,... ,.. . ........ ~
~U.YEncmett M..S. · Eledrorucs. Su.I·
ta1n 4' develop epl 4' U ·
!IOClated Mn\iconductor
~. Oeslp. de·
veloC> " manu.facture
cuatOO'I aemlcooductor
d~vl cell . Delerm1ne
aU&M Epl on ton Im·
planted but1ed layer
SUStwkly Take ad to
oearftt Oranp Coutl&y EDD Otfl ce. DOT
oo:lll10IO Ad paid for by
ef1'111oytt
Evenlna auto route
available In L11una Nll\lll. 9':IO protlt each
nm.b. CalJ •MUJ. Mr. ~ .
#ACTO.Y.-..
8bop Tral•••· Im·
medlat• opHln1 for rtOll ,..,.._ io ND llDlll
niiittblne Clll8f'ltloft. XJot co. bendfta. Deltr'Onlc Ccrp,C.at.~
. .. . . ...
MceaHry. Mallroom.
ptows, Hahl \ypln1. No
upertence nece1aary .
Q)m.acl Bonaie: 6'$-C300.
Mon.· Fri. I · JO. S.
OeneraJ Offlee. pl\ or r 1t .
Good reader and atteo·
lion '° detail. Will lr aJ.o. Mf.'7114.
General Office Worker.
M/F. Perm. part llme
Ute typiac. 14.00 per llr
S.2561 or Gt ..341S~
0~£8.AL
NOW
llllNG
AU.SIOU.S
c.IT.., ........... M>.a.
llMIJO
111-2622
vacatioft.. MMTIS TOOL & DIE
llOUSF..KEEPER. LIVE
IN -Enchab 1peakm1.
nGllllmokinJ. Pri v rm "
car ••all. Houlework • care fat weU man.ottfd
cblldl"ft>. Saluy o~n
~.$4C)..8M>
OOUSEKEEPER needed
for busy professional In
Newport Beach. Must be
reapon1lble. w /own
tram 5 hn day. 5 days
..-. momiftp or after
noona Saluy open Ref
req'd. CaJI 714-6404f0
daYI
170 """1lort C\r Dr NB
St.t a&I 141>-Jl:IO
HOUSEKEEPER, CdM.
nr bMcb. LlN·m, pvt rm • ~ • dLl.ld.ren to ...
tO. Non tmkr, aome
tnalleh. cook " lit•
hllqJnc. 5 days. Salary
1.at•l\U\
ACME
GRIDLEY
Zbdaluft
Tbele out.at.andioc Po6•
tM:Jns are o(fcr.d ~ ldou
ble digit hourly pa)
sea.Im 4' mclude.
e-OVERnME
•PAID VACATION
•80NVSON VAC. PAY
•SICKPAY
•JOHOlJDAYS *2ANNUA.LC.O.L. l'NCREM~
dANNUALMERIT REVISWS
•nJU.YPAID
IO!:DICA1.6 D.ENT AL. JNa.VDSS ALL DEPENDENTS
•PAIDOPTJCAL
•NIOJrl' BONUS
•TOOL PURa:IASE PROO RAM
llOSAMIMC.
54l-SU3. Newport Btarh
AD F.Qual ~unity ~mployer
open, pe:rmanenl poet . l~ IOl'Delblq )'OU want tion Coontld•r couple. to MU?~ Ida do
..,,._, It tG·1171.
• • • ... , 1 t'\.-........ --• .__. • ·--... ·-·----... '" '
,.
MAClllST
1st& 2IMI
5Mf11
·•t 1 • AND MORE• Mllumum ~ NqWt\-d and
3lf'Yenl trainee po61l IOCU ava&lllb&e
WEOFFF.R •tlehlY <A>mpet.rtJ ve
RM.
•Pleaty ol Overtime
-6bift oorerent.1a1
•Eltcellent Com pany
8enefit.a foe Employ~
& Depetideot.s
APPLY IN PERSON
LEAR SIEGLER
TRANSPORT
DYNAMICS
313 I W Se4)entrom
'Santa Ana, Ca
Equal Opportunity
€mployer M I'' H
MODEL
VfllrY aundl\.e 1irt lo
modef pnvawly Ollt'e a ~ stncUy for twi & ltl KOOd ~ Wlll Pll)' $100
for each .aslOll ft will
C"OlWMler belJ>UJ.C pn'p•n:
portfoho at no roe.t to
1t1rl Please apply in
s trict conCldence lo
i\df.58>, Daily Pilot . P 0
Box l.S60. Costa Me:s.a.
.... W ..... JIM .......................
,AMIL f "'At.. TM NOOMM
HaHll ......
~ a.r...at. M eed.t>' aam·
cy •••4• a t rai n~• ~or tf )OU are
...._ 1 tfMnc•. nll
Ma. ~ Coa•tal
........ Apncy, :mo
u.tlor. C M Never a ...
PoliLkD avall•ble New
tb H t•r Woodbrllf¥4!
S"C. lrvUie ~I 301.2
c~ Aide lrvlnl!
f\IJI or part ume ~xp
pttlerred ~ 7494
N.IMTING
11 you are 20 or over. &
loolona for a carttr op
porlWUlf ui pnnlln11. ap
ply at PENNYSl\Vf;R,
lfl80 Placentllt, CM
PRINTSHOPTRAIN~t;
M.u,,t type 40 wpm 333
3nl St Lag~ --
911126 --------------
Morning JOb opening~
Gina's P i zza. Call
bi3-2i73. ----
PRODUCTION
CONTROL
CLERK MOTOR Responsibthlll'll will tn•
elude. m111c typtn/.!. & ROUTE filing, updaltng rernrds
The Daily Pilot has a and logging o( JOb1>
large route in Newport Ab 111 t y t o up d a t 1•
Beach area, Monday maknal movt-ml!nt w1l.1
thru Friday afternoons woric in prO<'t'1>S
plus Saturday and Sun· MACHINi-SICILI.B> day early mornings. Ap-We offer a stable work
1be class A Mactw11sl prox. 11., hours per day environment with an ex
Lathe Ope rator . Lab Smallbondrequired.Ap· cellenl salary and
Tech. operung.s day shift pnwmale earnings $400 benefits package. anclud ·
now! lrvme Tustin area per month. Must have i.ng J)ald Life. Medical
No f ee ever. Call dependable a u to and' and Dental Insurance.
!157-1303. ADI/\ Tern· I gooddnvingreeord. Perwon Plan w1lh high
porary Serv1c~. 1720 E Please apply in person interest rate. one wel!k
S 30 W lay vacauon after 6 months Garry. ~Ile 119. : "· 1 3 • I d d E.O E Costa MHa and 101 ~ pa1 hob ays
per yeJ r TlllSI :\talds, apply The ln.n at __ Circ.ulati011 Dept. POSIT ION MuST Ufo:
I " 211 ~ ( f ~l F I L L 1-: U I M ~~u~~una ~ach 13
NEED 3 md1v1duab lo )11-.:DtATl-:LY l'lcJ~l' I
· · work from hom e on .. apply ill. Pen.onnl'I 1 new phooe program Can
MANUFACTURING ?.::~?E£~dJ~:1 ~~~'-·
1
1 ENGINEERS complete information,
Transport Dyna mics. a call 4 p m t o 7 pm : 3180Red HJU Ave.
bl di 8118-9387 Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 growing, sta e YISIOO ---·------EqualOpportun.ity
of Lear Sie11ler. Inc .. a Need 3 individuals to work Employer M IF
Fortune 500 com pany. ~~~~~~~~~ has immediate openings from hom e on a new -:
ro r ex pe rl e n c c d phone pro11r a m . Can
M a n u f a c l u r l n g earn SlOO.SlSO per week.
~. depending on t..ime. Ideal
Pl'I'. Gen'I Offc Sec'y,
ability l o interview a
mmt. Flxbl hrs 67~S649
...........
Pa t \ Grt ••n 1 Prop'-•"• Co nffds _.... .... ,,..,appear
Ina per1u. t f pln1
nece11a r y . O o od
bnefl!.41 alary com
m enau rate w e1per.
&40-ell ------
flecepOOCllll , full·llme .
~ Oreat opportunl·
'1 m job market wtth ex·
pmlna to. R.e(l.I Hair
Striat. So c:o..t Plaia • C~. Apply 1n ~rson. ,.....
~IST
With or wttbout typin&
needed Top pay. Call
Todd Servu:ea 1t m-0164 ---
RIX:EPTIONIST -f''or
i.m pubic lilcctg firm u C 1Urport area T yp
II\&~ 1133 __ 3443 __ _
~IONSl {lfl)eral Of.
flee. Need lmmed. Must
be bnght & eoerget.Jc.
Light t yping. E nJOY
v.orlung tn a quick paced
profei.s1onal at
mosphere Call Beverly
641-8820 -----
~,~C!!f t~~Ji
nt'w Real 1-~st ale
off1cr located 1n
Corporate P lata.
Newport Center.
Good phone voice.
peopll' oriented.
moderate lypmJt and
filln1t Monday thru
Friday S850 lo slart + benefits. Ask for
Gary or Don
RCTaylorCo
< .. \u •1<>uo
RECEP'TlONIST
Front ofr1cl' rl'qu1 rl''
·v p l'er..on ·· with .:.,.Kl
µhone techn 1q uc.,. 1 o
l(rl'l'l C'ltenh T) pin)!
W+wpm nl·Ct''>!.11r) ;'l:n
ree t!Vcr Call 957· IJ03.
ADI A Tl•mporary
Services. 1720 !: Garry.
Suite 119. S.A. E 0 E
RECIPTIONIST
F~ paid. Lots of P R.
G r eeti n g clie nts .
BeauUrut ne w orfice, liibt typing. SllOO. Alac>
ree Jobs. cau Jen Lynn.
541).5001 Snelling & Saeli·
iDg of Newport Beach
Agenc:y. 43.o Campus.
I for homemakers. For
Successful appllcanh complete infor mation.
will work 1n basic calJS57·1~ ----
p 7 Housekeepers, for R.E. S ales Bus ineas
lovely Laguna Bch Inn. Mlesman & haters. hi machine shop e nviron· --
ment and be engaged in Nurs~ ~-<
minufactun:ofprec1sion LVN CHARGE NU~E
aerospace hardwa r e. 7·3~30PM
DlliaH will loc:lude N\J'RSESAIDES:
est a bU• b aun t o r A11Sblfta
methods, tooling and C-ertified or wW traiil
st andards. and costs. Good medical. dental I
with emphasi.s on pro· benefits. Flag.ship Con·
ductiV1ty improvement , alescent Center . 466
1
Degree desirable but not Flal¢up Rd. NB642-8044 rmodatory. Muum um 5
years experience as ORDER DESK CLERK
Manufacturing Engineer To tram at order process·
1n prec1S1on machine mg &other general office
~hop environment re· work Typing. 40wpm
qUJred w act'UfaC'y. 645-2111.
1n addluon to ourtjcs1ra· PaclrocJin9/ShippincJ 1
ble location and pro 1-'ull time. Will t rain
gress1ve s alary levels. Mate·fem. 645·5421 we oHer outstanding
company benefits wh1oh
include paid medical.
dental and life insurance
for employees /\ND de
pendents For 1 m ·
mediate cons1dera11on
smd dct.alled resumr Lo
LEAR SIEGLER
TRANSPORT
DYNAMICS
PO Box~
Santa Ana. Ca.112702
IDE m r h
Parking attendants for
w el l ·establ1s h e d ,
reslauran t 1n 0 C
6734344
PART TIME
EVENINGS
Adults Wlth ootstandlllg,
attractive personalities
who enJOY woriuDI witb
lods Over 21. StMt al
SJ.SO per hour Phone
f.12·4321. Ext 250
Ufo:rwEEN l·S PM
Askfor.,....a
.. ;qual Opportunity
Employer
PART TIME OFFICE
aome typing. call Judy or
Pat:>57-2474
..._3004 comm. DO wkends. Rod
7Sl·WOO.
.... ..... ....... Reltauranl ~in Lqwi.a N e w • es c ltln&
Beach aala/ lf you pre· 1 r estaurant concept.
fer to wortt 1n a well Newport Beach/Irvine
kmwn home town office. area k>cat.lm. Now ac·
wtth an excellent record ClelJli.al applicalioae for
a( aduevmenl & a con· utilit caabien. ft gemal i.taff t h .. t will ~. y,
never exceed 10, call mum.er-bdp. X1DL op.
Hillie a l McCormack PortunitY for sluden~ &
Really & share in the housewives. F leu ble
Harvest of her referral schedules. r /lime &
busineM over 17 years m p/Ume. Contact Norlin
Laguna 4!N-75SI Restaurants Inc. Mr .
Engtuih. 547-0883, M·F,
Real Es~ ScHs ~s.
Opening for ltcenst•d ~-------
salespeople. locally Restaurant Manager for
owned, w1lh national re· new Gou r m e l Ham
ferral system Exc.:llenl burger con ce p l I n
working conditions Newport Beach Xlnl
(-;am 100' • comm1si.loo sal.ary. benefits, growth
For confidential app'l. opportunity. Start 1m
call 759-0226 med Cal I Bob l n ch
~ 675-8662 ~V•Sl'STEMS· \. '"'!..,_.)
Rea.I El; late
UCEMSID
UHUCEHSEO
Wall tra m Best cum
tn1SS1on sphl an the an
du&ry 70 30. lo lop pro
ducer., f'or tnlerv1t'"
call BUI al Redhill lkal
ty, udooff1ce. 673·7300
R.E. IROKERS
Reslata'a.Dl
Sandwich maker. food
preparation . no ex ·
pmeoce nee S3 25 per
hr Mon·Fr1 approx 8-2
Call Kathie weekdays
i. wn 8-5 SS7.6ZJ2
Rtstaurant
COU NTER tlELP -
Perry 's Pizza. We need
respon people lo work.
fleXJble hr1> for 11chool
Apply anytime.
Oloose a plan or ret1l a
desk U1 H.B./N.B R. 1-: rART-TIMEOHLV Profess ionals /Broker
PERRY'S PIZZA
2108~ W. Oceanfront
Newport Beach
MAINTENANCE
SPECIALISTS
Due to st.ore expanaloo in Assn.
Orao1e Co.. we need 963-8377 631-S556
aeveral sharp people to ~~~~~~~~~ wort< ror 4 nights a wk ..
2NDSHIFT
~ lOpm .• Sat.. 10.2pm or S
evenings S.lOpm. Must
be l.8or over. People who are stable prer.
•-«Mate l'tffd for $400 SAL.ARY
,...aulMe lndMdllal Or profit shartn11 pro· wfftt 0 11;..a.,.... elCJM gram. Whichever yo1u1 ri.ftce In prefer. For inl .. ca yean .xpe between 1·9pm 739-2209. lledTtal. Mec:.hmtical,
A t •g It W .. dl1t9 Pfnroe AM. LA Times
delivery. 1100 per week. fwdl• In Lagu na Beach .
494-8496
PART-T IM E co1Jnter
he l p. h o u sewives
we lcome, run xerox
copies, 548-83 Jackie
PBX Amwertq Ser'Vkle
()pent.or, a.tun. reu..
ble. day sbifta. &&$-2550
PBXOPf;RATOR
Mmn men or women for Anl<lrtrlna S.rv. Eapr taod coumer .crtc. ~ pref.-.~
Karen. Irvine Cout ..:;_--.-,.-X-.,..---
Oountry Club, UIOO t:. T . A. 8 . ans we r l n I eo..tHwy.844-8650. ~ Mdcal..::::::=::.:.:.:.:.:.:..:...;.;..:.;;.;..;.; __ , 'f.A.~ ans. acrv. has •
81~ office a11i1tant. few po1lt.lon1 open In
09 ..n-•·per pr•f n. .. SA. CM1 •Huot. B.
""'0 • .... • • .,...., Vartea 1htfta, P tr .:;Ml.;::..;.Mt,;,,;:U.::;,_ _____ , or F/I'. MUI ciuUt.and·
-. bmell&.t. Work near
1fS bome • eara wtdJa ,.......,,.
IO-GO 8 .0 .E.
Recepl/Typ lsl. Min.
6~wpm . Lega'I office
L agu na Hi lls Mrs.
Wlnfllow 837·1060
RECEPTJONIST · F\ill-
time. O.C. land develop
menl nrm. Llle typing &
ftlmg Neal appearance
& good phone manners
SlmMo Call bwten 9am
& 12 for appt. 714-1~55-0224
RECEPTIONIST
National co. movmg to
new plush ofr1ces 1n
Oista Mesa ls seeking rt-
cepOoniat w. good lypins
skills. Excellent workina
coodllioos 4' benf'fltl .
Salary commensurate
wiSh aper. 83S-3025
RICB'TIONIST
Sbar p, ruponslble
~ front office
~~al'aace. Must be
1tylt1h ft lmpecrable
1roomed. Work In a pJuab office. ty pe 65
=S/Ha +.~to
MIYllAPll
MORCiAM
F.lnoloYnMDt. ACet1cy
Jiii .... Verde l)r. E. ~m·eo.i..11 .. •un aMJTS
Rellred? Would you like
to do malnlenance.
P /time in C.M.? Set your
own boun. Come aee us
at: 3020 Redhill Ave .•
Gateway SdenWlc.
IUde needed desperately
late afternoons da lly
rrom Golden W est
Colleee lo New port Corona de l Mar a rea.
100-908'l Eves only.
s.Jee
Aalislanl M 1r. womens
clothlna shop tn NB. JU.
q uir e• d e d icate d .
mature. stable personali-
ty. Must be Fashion
~eable. creaUve
•«Qoy l'OOnlmaUoa riot
European mercbandlM ror OW' cli«lte&e. 8\111·
OHi rer·a requi red .
8al&r7 open. A91>ly In
penoa at: Apropos, 21 f'albion lsl&nd. cw call:
Mf..J6S2
SALISMAMA ..
Expand&n1 Or!:et: County company
an experienced real
•l•t4 a.itt m1oapr.
s.&ary It pnerou1 o~r·
ride. A1J ~-,,._ COD•
MentlM. Repi~boa • 111. " Dally PU P.O. boa IMO, C:0.U . c..-
. .._... ___ ~--·. -.-.--· ... ............. ·-··---·· .......... •
SALESLADY P'Ull lime
n l19r Salealady non ·
11DOk.-for Npt Bcb in
t.lmataapl)Uel abop. cau
Veta tor ln ler vlew
IOU97
SAies Part Ume:
Wed part Ume ln your
off h o u rs as •
salelpenan at your local
Radio Shark Store. Cur
rent open1oga in San
Clemente for honest.
energetic •nd lviduals
who att eaeei-to earn
nru money while gam·
mg valuabltt business ex
penence. Varied hours
avail. to fit yo ur
schedule . Challenging
comm 1ss 1ons plan
P\ease call 492~1.
RADIOSHACk
ATANDYCORP.
E.0.E
SA• ES PERSONS
Persona.hty plu.s adulL<i
lo work wit h 11nd
motivate kids Ovf'r 21
ln Laguna, Capistruno.
San Clemente areas
PART TIME
EVENINGS
PHONE:
642...:t:!l or 496-QOO
Ext. 250. Between 1 SPM
Ask f'or Andrea
Sales
T1U-R.OH
WA.MTS YOU
SIX.'RETARY · ADMIN.
-£apudin1 researc h
firrn nHda a versaule.
car etr ·m l nded in ·
dividua.l to provide sec.
~ for Dir of Scien·
t1(1 c Afhirs X ln t .
lbl1hand, typini. & or·
pnl..zatlona.1 abilities a
muat. Call for appl
Nr w po r t
Pb&rmaceullca1s Joler.
Inc. 1111 W 16th St N pt
8ch. &u-1511 Ext II
SECRETARY
PART TIME FULL·
TIME. typ1n1i. die
tapbont'. self mollvated.
tra,el arrangement:.
Send Rei.ume'i to
Micky. PO Box 2390.
Newport Bch. Ca ll2660
Secrftar)' Laguna Beach
enaioeenng consulting
hrm needs competent.
mature. rttspons 1ble
secreury XJnl. l yp1n g
i.k1lls Knowledge or
bookkeeping h elpful
Call JOM.n 768 001 I
SECRETARY
Newport lieat'h m\'l'st
10t.'llt t'Ounsel farm nt."4.'d!>
J sharp wt•ll ori:anitwl
~nury with Rood typ
111g & telephone 'k all!.
Shorthand not reqw N>d
l:;xJ)('r with d1rtat1on
equ1pml'nt helprul
Salary commensurat e
"" ex~nence 752 S900
SECRETARY
New corporate om~ of
local HMO lS looltinl( ror se<'Tt'tar1~ Skills mu~l I include l) PIOI! 00 iOwpm
and tran..,cnpllon ab1h1y
Pots1uon. ... olfer < h.illt·ni
1n.I( 11.ork .md \'hJn<'t..., ltJr
ad\ JO('l.•mt•nl (ionrl
bcrwf1l~
SKllTA&Y
s.. ....... ~.
c leulfl e4 ••f•r
CLl•tCAL .
T ILll.O N I C --"-
SP.lCR.ETARY
l.rvtot Insurance •&mt l&
looklna for d f1rlent
l'are•r m i nd e d
1ecretary. M"at have
stron a bookkeep in g
t>.ck1round. Complete
om ce reaponalbllitles
lnlnc cla.lm.1 and COi'
reapondence. Salar y
COCDIDeftSUrate w expr.
EwsMUa
.,
Typists
10 Key
s~~OM~E Operators
rrt tAM•t Pll at Futan c RT •£. t7UI St .. C.M T,.._ •s.bstthlh
Any 90 un1ta ol college o t
worlll to quallfly for pera ors emerseocY cndenUal or
any tacbiaa credential. vm ~ ~c'm~~ Pulse Brd Secretaries D I S T R I C T
TRIVEX. wtuch rttentl y t7l4 l84Ui6S 1 • PersoMel R
merged with Mohawk office.EOE. ecen
Data Sdence <MOS > has TEACHERS & SUI Come 1n today f or 1m
an 1mmedlat.e need for TUCHBS medlateassignments.
Secrelanes with pre A sub&Jdiary of Srotl & 557.0045
VlOUS expenence in a Fetzer Co . a leading
rmnufactlUUljt environ publasher"" loolt1ng ror m.L•n:_
ment qua1tr1ed pt'o pltt to U \ f1 rep res e o t 6 u Pe r 1 o r nwotARV PfllSONNfl sa111cn educalJOna.I matenals to MARKmNG
SECRETARY 51:bools, l1 brar1es. l7Z31WchStreet
parents & nur ~e ry He wporia.odt sdlools For intervH?w ._ _______ _ nus po&i:tioo Is avallablt!
111 our SanU Ana facility
Type mm. or 65 wpm
Shorthand dewt.rab~
appt only call V1rg1n1a
CalJanl 78).-0801 ----
TlCHNICIAH
Read Schemat1cs fo'1eld PURCHASING Servlce Mtthantt ab1h
SECRETARY ty Some tra~el $16.000
toSl.8.000 t Co 1·ar 1lus 1xxnt1on L'> i1vatlable MEVER A FEE tn our Costa Mesa fac11J
ty T)pel!Swpm MORGAN
We olfer company paid Employment /\gen<'y
Lile. Dental. Med1ral l.525Mes<1 Vt•rde Dr ,.;
Valet Par k in!!
Supervis or Prlvat1·
Country Club. ex
penenced. Call for apµl
644-54()4 -----
WAITRESSES
Immed iate opening
iiravc yard & dinn\•r
!1h1fl~ Apply Ta) lor.,
~tauranl. Santa Ani.t
Fr-wy & Reodh11l 1m . Pensaon Plan. S.."
lll3S Plan with hlgh in Swte 21J • C-O&ta Meu Wanted fM early morn an "
lert'st, 10~., paJd holiday' 754-l.!i8l 631 l.S7S ho m l' d ,. I 1 ,. ,. r ~
pt"!" year and 1 week paid --------• 'acauon alter 6 month.\
ThJ) pos1t1on must bt·
!tiled 1mmed1<1lf'I>
Pleast' appl' JI mi>s
fAtV( II l..C ...... -o.-.~-· :n8> Rt-dJlJll ,\, 1•
l oo-W ~l~a. (,.i ~2t~
1:.qu.,1 Opport unit)
EmpkJ)'-.-r .\1 I-
TICMiaCIAH
s.. ow ad "' today.,
n ,. w ' p a p ,. r r o u t • •
3 «i)h 00 i\'1. 7 Ody'i I
... 11; 1'\Jrru~h own Jul ..
:'-opt lk h afl•J S.lOll m"
m-0011
clau l fi~d u11der ._ _______ _
MANUFACTURING. WORK OVERSEAS
SHLEY.IHC.
TB.!PHOHf SALES!
To fUI avalanche or or
ders from marinl'.
motorcyle. s porl1ni.:
goods, motor sports. re
t.atlers Great Dppty but
'4'l' arc 'er. -.elect" t• &
want ronrident ""inner
types only We Iraan t.'X
per11y \'ti.It U:> & '>l'l'
Call Mr. Stone 540·.WZl
SALES:
We can help yoo make
ends meet ! Earn t be
money you Med for your
family selling famous
name, quality wall de·
cor. CaU Nanc:y964-4317
l=MP I ~retar)
CORPORATE
SICal'TAIY
TO Sl400
I....rate :-;.i11on.il ,.,, 1n
lr.'IOe ~ upencnced
~ ~ pt'Ople lo
..wt from our o(fice ln
ll'Vlne We ~ell ph<>Lo
copy suppltes & oHtce
~ Our top sat~
~earn ~ to S800
for inter111ew phone
540-:DOl. Al& fM M tla.
~dka• mt1rt• mnn1•) '4ork
1nl! ahr1tJll n •j!.anlh·'' 111
\Our ,1 1 '•<'\ .,, Jlrl'"'nl
lll>'111on ,\II l'IJ•·· "' \H1rk• r' uri•• n1 1, r•
qwrl"J l'tir clt'l.iit ... "'ntl
,, ~ 1 a m p t · d :. ,. 11
addre.sed enwlope lo ForeiCJI' &wp1o,... ...
Saleswom an. m a t ure.
rrie ndly. Apparel exp.
S t e ad y p llime .
H.B./C.M . S.S. OK.
MQ'.32.
s.Jes
FAMILY HEAL TH PAOORAM
962-4431
Secretary. J unlor net"! .J
for gro wing 0 1.. v . Co
Xlot opp for bright,
eager person w /rapid,
accurate t yping
Shorthand IS a + le 2· 3
yn. exp in conatruct.Jon.
C&Uunmed.~
Wanted YoUDI men who 1---------1
Beautiful office, n eed
good slulls. Call Rita.
S4().«llS5. C:.OUUJ Person·
nel Agency. Z190 Harbor.
C M Neveraftt ~Sala
5ICTY /UCB'T. I f'<>ME WOii( f'or Coldwe ll Banliu STUDENTS
Laauna o ffice. Real PARTTIME
eslal.e l.Jcemt' desu-able • NOCOMMLSSIOS~
5 0.y ~-Cell Robtn • NOSELU1'1C F~fMapp'\ 831.()836, 54.50 PSl HR.
496-7222 Sear ()ranee Co Aarport
Senk:ft
701 Waslungton Slrect
fMfalo~ ~k 14205
Youth Counwk>n
Part Time evenin g!.
OulPa adults workm~
With youth. Over 21. Own
tnm.pOft.at.ion $3 SO hr
start. &9PM
CALJ..ANDREA
6C2-4321, ext 250. l·SPM
~O E wW pt aJooa weU with Sec:rfta.ry
wom e n . Call M r . DICSIC&ITilY SHEIT MITAL in~·~!' .. !!DD~~~!:!!~!_ __ , Jl"lnaoc:ia I Invest mut TRAIN Et> f'u II time Tn' AS -£aper Re·
'Call 7$1 )te)O __ _ ... ..... t
..:. rtrm fo r educ:ato n . Good pay. Space Tek ~Sor fl -n.-o. Mlssaon
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• M; s 1005 Saochricbmaa wanted ~· Commuruc:a UIZ2Pbemtia.CM. v~JO" Lasunf BeaC'h
FTorPIJ'.Gary'a DeU. tlon s Departm e n t I O(fteft Also partt1mtt ._ _______ _
3308 £.Coat Hwy, CdM . Secfttary Excellenllyp-st• ra teiler Qlnc.act Joan or ~JNsrER
crcaUS7S-2193. ing &shorthand i.k1lls rtt· I WA.llHOUSIMAH Gcftd7·1771 E o t; ABBEY
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"'--J .. • .. caN•tr~..,. quared. SKretarial ex· ST ·---MO I AHl'JQUEMAU.. .... _... -...... a n•t lnqwre -· --TRA'rr. AGt:.:.'iT Ex-I ........ .,..., -1().9 Gut Friday. Exceptional ~=123 m..., Job Sea&nly per .. ~rctal !Sat.-.. cWS~Dnl .;.;,DA y
oppor . for a carettrj~~~~~~~~~ atablisbod(;ompany Irv Ex~utt~e T ravel U'1SIWestmtns~rAve
miodflt young woman .,..,.~medical dental ~9406 GardmGrove ~lOJ W/ability lO handle rtM..p ,_________ ~l Ill~
Mstbaveskilla tn lyplng, --------TaAYB. AGefr ~g & ba:uc dlC· Secretar1·es l· R s M.111 2 yrs rt'Ct.'nt "P '" liondict.alioo. Msl eruoy ;; O l. 1 C 1 T O dom rommerC'1al sales
wor1ting wtprople. have Witft & Wfthotlt SH TELEPHONt: Hrs net'ded for automated
gd memory & be capable Moo-Fri. J.9PM. St..lrti~g lf'VlM Agency Qualtf1~
o( paying allent1on to de· I Day-6 W e.ft AstiCJI' pay S3.2:5flr +-romm No only nt.'('(f apply 957 Z700 ex~r nee W1U tr.am I -WI. Mst be able lo work M 11 0 Call Kathy 641-0UIJ n: Tt'<'l\n11·1an OuL ... ul1•
long hrs & wknds dun nii a~ p -----40 hr .,.k OH wknih peak work pen od C'.a 11
Mr. Hahn ror appt h-f>:.l!d hol1dJiys \acat1on .... STOCK lnsurasm: l)avis Brown 714661~ J..4WH4l AHiCJI' Co S4KJ~l7 , Giary
SECRETARY
Phar maceutical re
search managmemenl
firm in Newport Beach
has unmedtalc operung
ror secretary to pro,tert
team. Good typing Jnd
Lran scnbl.ng skills re·
q U I r C d
Medical pharmaccuttral
exper helpful E 0 E
714 7S2.fl060
SECRETARY -With
person.able phone VOll'I!
for ph)'111cal damage re·
newels Typlnit S-0·55
wpm. We Wiii train ror
underwnllnlt requl re·
ments. Coot.art Ms Moch
~1856
Sn:'RETARY TRAINEE
Trainee w /lyplng abWly
of 40 ·60wp m w t ac ·
cuncy. E.llper. helpful.
~ will train righl C'an ·
didate. Aptitude le will·
tnpess to work hard Im·
portaDt. 645-:m 1.
SECRETARY · Promi .
nent fund ralamg firm
looking for
Secretary :Girl Friday
for Faabk>n laland loc
Type65 wpm, aCCW'aC)' a
f1X.N. Ut.e bkJtJP, die
tapbone. Ir potral office
s ltlllt r~qd . Oood
Come Ul lod3Y for 1m
mediate ass1i:nmcnt
Local atf'B top pay
557.0045
Cf\-Llr\:
ll~Al'YrflKONMI SlD'lllCI'
3723 lirch Strfft
Newpoti lndt
SECRETARY /AOMIM
To SI OOO
EJ!per ln d~ISIOO ITIAk
U1Jt Know1edge or all ore
procedures Top skills
SECRET AAY to $850
Order Dept 8u1y 1n
termtJrut challen11c. Ar
curate typl.Sl
(114 )831 TT92
Hehn Schcrfft'f' r......tAfiMy
~CanunoCapliltran<>
!JD, Laguna Nif uel
NO FF;'ES EVl-.R ----
Secretary
UGAL
SICafTARY
Ftt paid New oftlC'e
need s or1:nn1ier with
good sk.11 Ill To 11200 Ca II
Mldw:le Muon. 540-SOOl
Sntlllnl 4r Snelllng of
Newport Beach Agency.
.:WO Campus benef1ta. su.ooo •tarting , ________ ,
s alary . 8'0 ·5750
~Wlll"4PM.
CLERKS W 1 I ~ o n , :::, 1• r \ 1 r t•
Wc net'<! St'lcll Cleric ... lo
help us maintain our
le.ider s h 1p 1n th~
manufacturer or t•om
put.C'f' products
~pom1b11.Jt1ei. ""111 '"
cl~ kll pulling and 1<.
'uanC"t' of parb and a'
"4.·mblw' }''am1h.itr ""1lh
u 1mpult'r pnnlt•Ul d1· ,ir;1hl1•
~lana.Kt' r
'TYPlSTS
HElP
WANT£0
Typim C~
Keyped
Seael•IH
CcilTodcry
.-....a f'H E.O.E.
556-1520
135-2622
'W\· oHl•r :i !!ll:Jbll• '40rk
1'f'1vunnm1·nt w11h un ,.,
t· e 11 1! n t :. a I ..1 r-J n d
bl.onefits package· tnclud
mg rocnpany paid hfl'.
l'l"ll'dlcal. and dental in
~ances. Pension plan.
savmp plan With high
int.erest rate. one wt't'k
pakj vacation after ~1x
mo n l h ~ . 1011 ti .1 1 rl
holiday'5 per y1•11r Tim. 1---------
poallloo mu.st t>1: (1llt-<I
lrntl'led.ltih'ly 1'1,·a~c 11p
ply lo Pt:RSC INN f<.t.
fllllVEX.INC .--....0. ......... ~.
3lS> Red HUI Ave
Colta Meu. Ca 921626
Equal Opportwuty Emi*>Yer M If
• Tum vour • unusabtes • into • usable • cash.Call • D aily Pilot • classified • 642-5678.
AnbQUe Stdeboard. from
~. Walnut, good
road.. 646-7603
lt.ahan buffet. V1ctonan
loveseat. band C'll rved
hall tn't.'. bras:. lam~
rTllTT1ln. elC' 631 121!l A:.k
forGffard
~anut 8010 .......................
* * * V..attao.hom
1009 Wlupporw1ll
Fountam Valh'y
You art' the winner ol
t"'6tJcket.s (112 val0t: lto
The
QUEBIMART
Tow
Feb U. 16, 17 & UI
IAnR Beach, (';1
1'icket.<1 may be clatml'<l
by calling 642 5678. '-'Ill
Z72 . *.
Refn¥ 12 cu rt. xlnt cond1
lion $70 642 1150 art
6PM
WANTED Ra nge with
oven AplorstaDdard u .
Must be clean, in good wor1dni cond & reaSOfta -
ble. lla).~ an 6 pm
SELL idle items with a
Owly Pilot Class1r 1ed At1
U~e the Daily Pilot
"t'•~l Result" :.er vice
d1re<-tory Your
service 1~ our
specialty
Call 642·5678 ttxt 322
• SICllT AltY ,1tlC trv. ~ nd model Im· .,. w /stronl aJdlla, 1mll· Ina p b o ne v o i ce ,
vlucloua pen · fast
peced, oeoole or1ented &.tneU. g.1ary Open.
7 l 4 . 8 3•3 . l 0 3 0 ·--------·11 WEEKDAYS II
SECIU!TARY /RECEP-
110NlST -for Entt " R.E. co. One tJrl office
podion I« the younaer
penon. Type Hwpm .
cld..,.._, ua. bk.lcpt.
P\&11-Ume. 14Jllbr 1\.IJ't.
ltv.15H51L
Just by sending us your name and
address and by watching for your
name In the classified ads of the
Dally Piiot.
..
Win tk keta lo the clrcua. area amusement allr•c:· I .
lion• or aportlf\I tventl. J uat flit out this coupon and ! :
mall iUoday lo Ow: ... ! &i
ClaulfW Depanment1_D•llY Ptlot I 2
SM W. Bay Street, CGlta Meal, CA tzl2S Z
c ......
.. !!!!!_.!'! •••••• ~!.~~
~letwfOl'Hklor
:&nm C"am«ll ~ nlury ......._..,$.. .....
.,... I040 .......................
M>ORABLE
POOOLF. ?MIX
Mo ther louks 1111 e
minaature lrub Setter II
we6s old. bea llby 2
males Good with my
children, better with
Sc:hnauur poodlt' ft111
"PiQ'tld, k>v~ Ii.1th, .iood
Wlllch dot ~ ()(&
.......... 1050 .......................
**I BUY** Good uaed F\lmltun· & "'1Ptiances -OR I wW i.cl I
oi SELL for You
MAST'laS AUCTIOH
646 "" & lll-'625
I .. It .... .......................
Iola •&.epet. I buffet
rredlma'a. w~hl iron
-ftll-.. 4 ch"· ,. b&e. Oil.Mr mut 1lem1
CDl.ffT1
tr"Qr baJici ~ hick II
bed llOla IZZ C.U alter
7pm wtrd)'l .. Ul.116
LOOll
t'u II I e n I l b c C) u c h
wtmattbln& tabh11 &r
t•omn>ode. rccllncir.
butchttr block dlnetttl
1et, r t1 fr1 &er a tor ,
badroi>m !Wt fl t w tn bed.
All In area\ 1 bape .
SG7m
1· Sof9. .. cOlld
1125 141>-k'Sl
~\."CJICr &ola. club ctln, de.Jt & Ch.r, fllt' Cdb, Sony
TV. blub~ floor lump.
1>1on1:r wt Nu11L11lr.e ,
murlr.t'tl ·occ·up1ed
J11p1m ", Misc 1Lems
1179-5082
F\im1ture from model
home, din rm . mstr
bdrm. JCtra bdrm. extras
Goodpnces ~·687"1
~~.~ ....•. !!.~~ .... .-a.,.. ... ,,
lo vacana loc near c bo
mrmtfll lleriM. t*
Ilic AYW11m, rebruary a
from 10 AM lo •PM
11.Uuu ... mu1 ~ ltt&na ~ tb· biol,..,." low prtces
GARAGE SALE-Old oak
furn. d in rm 1 e l .
dra.s<n, Lt'CadJe ffWl.nl
rnacb, w•lnut vanity,
crib. h1ah chr, twn bed•
luta ot m tac J623
DdAlware. H H Wed Sal
~s ----
11> 1h1n Layout P>. &w
macb $35. Hlde·a ·bed SlD • ._Tldtin Ave, corn
CMSt CM -----
Mu I ,.. IOIO
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DRAPEI fully Uud .............. f040 t11:::r::•/ tllO ~ ........ ..!~ w1~&Juce, U• beck•. • ...... _. ••• u•••• .. •• .... ll' -'de .... of· u· ~Dao. pair:r.a _ ..................... ~Orel -\OD •lly
t•IGDI CIGlllll. ............ • "11 HONDA I0-171, UMd W/clllm ....._ Nd, I·
bp .. ••••· •l•r~;e ....., 1 __. "°° or 1aa--..-u... ~ U MAJJ.., ....... ~ ~~--otfr. MJ'..OoM ett ~ ..........
YOVRPACKAOF.S ........ --!J!m.91·2JJJMoo-1u11. ....matar.medaaxlat.
BVU p 8 MMe 11 l:ledlt• Bey "11Ya.mlMllAIOO. Chea bOclJ tttoo.
Wit.mitt · · · · · · ~l...f100 Ltuacb. Jsnmaculete •11m. U..M-. ~ -LowaMleale.SLIOO. -------. . c:md. Kay Jtt.r'U. -'7N1ll '72 a..ty ... ton klq bed
SbaP9 -ai bomt AM F Wkdr •: _.J..0711 for ....._.."-t.S.J s**up. •cal IU tank.
Whit.tty ex.n:i.. bicycle demo. .../St•... f 160 lbow100l'1) cc.I. w fW o likenew ~.4t7·1*. • * * ••-••••••••••••••••••• abel1 UllS .or offer .
$'Xl'x5' encloeod ltallt1' ....,.c.t R!N1'22 fl. lwtwy motor ~$11.'Worl31-0:MM.
9X> &.eef tool bo11 com· n.tlitaAw bonM; 1lee519 11; aetf. "71 Datsun pickup new
pect p u lll(I Refrt1ator Corona D11Ular an ~IW. + 8l mi. enc., paint, rDa(.I, big e _,.., mtAc. You .,. UM wt.Doer o1 _.,. Ur~. narea. All/F M
---------• t'WDdcM&t $.ivaloe)to For,.. 21>' mototbome. atereo caas. S2.000.
Backptck ·Mo unta ln Tiit y, -•--842 ·2827 lpm-$pm. Tra ders. fumel ua ~MARY lrY~5._ B.azsaft.5pm
{l:QcldJ. Oreat IDCMIDLain v•r MN
Rdri1 SUX>. RoUber s.w & cliaib'QI. x.-aouotry aki· Tow ,......._ ,,.,.. t 170 "71 Ford R.aQler PU. orr
back window 110 for Ina. •1otter.C'7~tl06 ~....J!:..1';11~_11 --•••••••••••••••••• roed tu., toot box. dual . -"'9cr•• -,..__ ._....,., ,.._. OJevy WV ~2$16. • ......... ~y·be"'""'c~i-.-1 ~ T........11-Wik. moo otter. 548-:iOZZ
Ha u•aldca.o.. 1065 W.e.d 1011 by caWal UW1'11, ext Doro y 661 6307 , lt71 DATSUH .......................
Wool carpet. 18 x ..i Xlnl
cond. Muted g reen.
642-3499 aft 6 or wtmdl.
Jewelry 1070 ..........•............
~Jang S1h er Reed &
&rton-EI Greco 8·5pc
place set.I.in~ + 7 !>erv
mg pcs $1~.000 farm
~Ad.Sitler • l23 it
hrs.
SILVER, GOLD
wanted. scrap or betlcr
Daruel 548-~
Z72 TJO.. ?P79 KIHG> CAI ••• . ..................... .
HOBIE HAWK
*-5751 673-2113 20' SEACRAFT Cenler
console. deep V. Lrlr ,
JlSHp Me re . Primo
o:-1. •JOO. 64G-O l 17
WAJ'on'E'D Standard 11ze
range with CYVen (a I Fret'
stanc1Jn1 Mual be re
uooable and in ad coe>d 22' Seaway Lobllt.er Boal
catJ 900-5844 aJUpm rutfequip ll1nL cood. Call
-evs714-~ PARROT CAGE or st.and needed now. reatooable . ..i· Formula & tra1lu.
S..Z1S3 OMC 23S 110 under 100
brs. Xlnt cond. dry
Gold ISlerll.ng / l>lamoods st«age • .., &45-S472
Milo Serwtc.. r..ts w I Stm..L
& AunlOrin 9400 1 cyl . 4 11peed, ra dlO &
••••••••••••••••••••••• beuLer.
HIW
PA.RTS&SERVIC~ HOUIS
Open 7a.m 'til 6p m
Monday thru Fr1<ay
OoledSat &Sun
SADOLHAa
FORD
23ile>S Main. Santa An:.i
1\1 l.be Corner or Warner
546-7070
SSZ99
C.ROTM
CHIYIOUT
182ll BEAClf BLVD
HUNTINGTON BEA<'ll
847-6017•549-Jll I
OPEN70AYS
9570 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~. ~: :~~ )'C)Un. G each. 96.l-~~ CA.5HPAJD Double i.leeper couch . ~•ry 1078
'11.ardJy used'' Dk grt..-"Cn •••••••••••••••••••••••
Pnv1Le inv~w
Pays top pnces tor coms.
diamonds, gold. or scrup
sllvl'r~
Older Glaspar LS' boat.
w trader N~ work
$200 or make otr er
5'11 nos
4 BMW ~ Alloy Wheeb
:WW Otfer
'79 Fof'd Chateau pkg. Air.
i:a.ss deck, l-OUCh 1bed, 2
rapt.alJ\S ehrs. p is, p1b.
$7,:150 714 552 1304 or
21.J..6.19-0.2. s h o w P v t p l y Cum Terrier Ped. M lo
213/&rl-1345 an 6 p m good home Heist ofCt'r
-wtc 738-0773. hm 673-8118 S hih Tzu Vale ntine ----
For ad used furn. anti
QUt.'S & cir TV's ~7-11133 IW\<t.od. SlOO M8 tJ&l(j t'VS
Cutles AKC M 1-' German Shor t hair Trade your old stuff tor
Q\ampllne Rea."lonuble Pointer puppy, 6 wks nl·w .:ood1c:-. w 11 h .1
l's1-cl lirown nau~uhy1h•
('()U1·h , sso
840 56111
2!>' ...!_07~ _ m. no papers. 675-1401 I Cla:..-,1f1l-U ad 642·5ti1H t-'rcnch Prov1m•1ul l>OIJ
and mat(•tllnl! <'hu1r-;
Gret'fl Jnd wlutl' pnnl
S1SO 55 I S86K FIND YOUR NAME
WIN TICKETS WORTH $12
M<.<dllcrrancan !-! dr<1w1·r
dresser. lBX72 with mir
l"OI' Swt.'du.h ~OOllburn
1ng cast-iron f1n·pldt e
4!16-36.\7
l?.,.,
Tf 11.
Treat your Valentlne to a
day on the luxury liner
Queen Mary ln Long
Beuh.
----Complete bedroom set
w canupy bt.'<I M.dlres'>
included Call now
S3J6 0 B 0 675-81..i
"Queen for a Day" Shows Twice Daily
F e b. 14 , 16, 17 and 18, 1980
nc a contt":>otant 1n th<' Queen for a Day
al the Ool'<'n Mary
Senior Swt>Cthc:irts Tribute Feb 14 -SS
a nd over $3 75. Children 5 lo II S2 25,
grandchUdrcn under 5 admitted free
-Groups of 20 or more may call 1213 )
435.4747
One ticket provide:. ;1dm1~sion to Que<'n
Mary Tour f'Xh1b1t arc·a~ on all 12 decks
mcludin~ the m useum, <'ni.:ine room, Liv·
inR Sea. uppt>r deck'. (·ri·w and passenger
ar<':h
Gt·neral Adm1c;~11>n SI;. child 5 lo 11
$2 50
l"or t1rkrt 1nrrir mJt1on r:ill 12131
435 .\711
-Sda. 9fl ~ Also, 5ft
S1S Gd cond . ndi. cleun
m.: 646 7240 I
t:old velvet l'IJU<:h & 111\ c·
!>eul Dinmg room tablt-
548-7344.
Kin g -size Wate r bed
w frame. healer, li dwr
pede st al . An l1que
dreiser-mahogany. good
cond. Sl25 each or a :o.
Q!lJ ~:BJ6 CV~
Grune table no chairs 48"
round S2S Hallan Kinit
size Headboard $65. Ca II
646-0377.
Model furruture for sale.
Call for detailA Mon thru
Jon only from 9 t.o 3 pm,
... UN
G9wpW. 1015 .......................
IT'S EASY! Look for your name and address in today's
classified section. U you find it. call 642-5678 Ext. m and
we will arrange ror you to pick up your tickets at the
Quality Sola It lovese•t.. 3
wits old. Eartbtones.
Cost S795. sell $350
Wooden coffee & end
lbies. lamPt> 839--4903 n~a rest office of t he l •l1f \) ij l {e) I
Brand New Liv rm set,
Bdrm ~ & Bunk beds!
S.J c 493-8767. 493-9657
<Tfearts
of
~ove
This Valentine's Day send
your love a greeting aJt the
world can share with a Daily
PUot Heart of Love. It's easy;
compose your personalized
greeting and we'll set your
message in type to fit the
bo rder of your choice or
your hand written thoughts
may appear in the border
you select.
Borders come in the 3 sizes
88 Sh9'#n below: $18. $12
and a special child's sfze for
S3. (You m ust be under 12
to qualify for the littlest
greeting.)
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your own decorated
greeting, use a black
pen and draw your
design to fit one of the
dotted line "hearts"
shown below.
For help with your ad,
just call 642·5678 and
a friendly Valentine
ad-vleer will be happy
to a.salat you. And, If
you like, you can
charge your Heart of
Love or use your
Master Charge or
BankAmerlcerd .
DAILY PILOT
842-5878
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---Oav1s T-711 Crawler l}'pt'
lrench~r. good contl. xcrn
p re s 5 .i 8 .i 1 h u & Office FunWtw9 &
l ~ lllil &fl!IP'Nnt 1085
loab.Rawt/ a..+er 9050
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LUGGAGE TAGS
from your bustnt.'Stl ('dnl
&5ld one C'drd for c:H·h
Lag plus one :.pare We·
return pt>rmanentl)
..ealt'<i a1tral-t1vc latt &
'>lrap, meeltnJ: :urlmr
l O reql.Un:menc... Pre
-.cn1 105!> & then' For J
ptl"SOQa.117..ed la~ cnclo-.t'
wullpaper, fabric or
"Day Glo" paper & v .. ·
will bark & lnm your
l<iS?S Or try two coni.'
back lo bat·k.
PRICE.<;
S2eaor3 S.S
4 Stags Sl.60eu
6 9 wgs SJ 50 ca
JO or more $1 40 .. ,,
Sales Tax Inc luded
NO CARD"
Draw your own or send
1U1me. address. phone &
we'll make one card per
wg Add 25< each
Send check or money or
derto PiLOT PRIHTIMG
P 0 Box 1560
O:leita Mesa, Ca 926.26
JOHN WAYNE TENNIS
CLUB regular mem
berslup for saJe. 6'2·2932.
CUSTOM SHUTTBS
UVOl.Oa ... NOS
IMDlfmmS
SHO.A'S
<No fabrics> 18yrs In
~ty window cover
ings
Gene Jotdan & Assoc
714-851-91.S6 dy or eves
s.de-by·s1cle refng. w 1<"e·
nailer. If gjaM shdJng
door. kllch. suik. 6 ' win·
dow. 962-Q9'l.
Water softener. Culhgan,
good c:oodltlOll
$200. Call 751·5613
lbatueL Oub of Irvine.
Family membersb 1p
Ask for Dou ~ Am
merman. Oi) 6'73·~.
(W )' 640-4450. ---
Sears Spa 111ze roller rrasaaaer 1100.
~1390
Skl·booU Lang-Comps.
8m Q>. Dolomite 8"'1 at
125. G<JC>d cond. 548-6792
B/WTVCombo.
Worts Well : t80
536-63116 Eves
Gamet.bl 48i.n expanda to
84. 4 ~-S37S Onental
cottee tbl $100. Stdn dsk
S20 64S-63!17
Commercial awing act.
hut Jan, plant.Ii & Lree"I
You dig. 545-8091 a fl II
3'S!Ora.nge Ave, CM
Formlng CA RPOOL
Udo area to M am Sll'l't'L,
Oranae 7 :30·4:00 or
8.00-4:30. 873-2712
...... UNfonn
2 uniforms SU each. l
pantalAll $20. Sire 9-10. all
In excellent condllion ~ worn only a few times by
11tudenl nurse 5'0·5721
all6.
1'·3000 ten nla raC'kt'l.
m1hlary cot, 2 mat·
tresses 17 SO ea
S:JZ.556.1.~
Used carpet1n1 ((reen·
blue. aoo yds, ltlnt cood
Sl8> to $3 yd. 1113-2782
G> ~ cemeot br1ck.
~ .,... °" beet olftt.
983-18a. M2-'7162
Cralt1m1n 10 In. table
uw w/uten. lep, mold· Ins bead 1od blta. Dado
blade, aQ$ Jl1 . hardly
IMed.DJO~
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loah. Sall 9060
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19" TV $125. 2A re11m' 't9. i.AJd<·"' 16. 25ft. \ arn
X ,..,2 h u I I '> I 1 J.1 1 n 'l,j U erox papt'r •• · nev. beaut ifu l $411011 Xerox telecop1er SI ,200
ong CO'Jt $2,285. n1·~ fD4 !JllO
lht·nno Huxkr + l'OVN''>
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tras Sl200
631-4193 Pklnot Ii O"JCll's 1090
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YAMAHA TC720 3 head Dodls 9070
cassetle deck He(<? $450. •••••••••••••••••• •• • ••
rcw S299 Altant1c Music SLWSAY....._E ~E 17thSl.C_M___ YACNewport~1
Piano Gulbr ansen t:pto~' S500 l~llo<-in
Console w bench Good Nwpt \,;lJI pd Crpt d
cond Sl.100 j47 · l24b dodt. ph outJl't m. 1464_
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Men's1Women'1 alu1.
poAa, & boota. S75 uch ... $418-,.
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or
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c.-642-56 78
Wa.ot«I: ute ol slJp or
moonng &D CJtcha.n&e for
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&\'aJ..la ble lor 60 boJt
$400 pr mo No In l'
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GMC 4X4 i4 w rcmova
bll' King of the Road
Camper 8' Very dean'
CB, stereo. headers.
~ bars. KC 's, 12 ·16 un.. deep wbeeh. dual
Pll l!OOO 562-47116
..WO.iiidU.. 9140 .......................
'79 Pu t b Moped
Metalhc 11 VT gm. Mk· 2.
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mod Ser chits ~ eves
640-TIOt5
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p 11I1 1 on c ng 1211 1'.
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llarr1et wk<.lys,
714~3930
WANTED: Boat trlr for
i6 Yamaha RD-«>O, lll.nt
shape, cw.L.Om panl It
tar.. Show Bille. IUOO.
tn'S-2ftf1.
StM Sa.llboat. needed for Have someth.lni l.O sell!
U mo. 752-7910 OaMilled adl do It weU .
=~'~ You m<rf rtqut$t Ad-Sitter l8fViat when
placing yoor od ... our Ad-Sitter
number will appear in your Doily Pilot
od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your m 111 C91f ..
. you coll in ot yoor CXW\vtnienm 10 ~
· the 1 eepor*I to your od ... this .-va
11 only $5 ... eer wttk. For more
information ond"'1o pica yox ad cof1 .a .. 5619
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1;.1 I :!7t19
H111lb.1r $.'JJ Ha • k win<low
'!dO. for Cht-\ v l.u\
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11.()hp Im mac ml 4 1·:i11
l'hN (; fl i\11 pwr trlr
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Th•· pm:• <t i ll•·m.., VA.H COHVERSIOH
ad\••rt1"·'1 ti) '' h1dl' \ 11 dUl<> trJn.' pawi•r
llf•lllt>r. in lh•· "h11 h ~ll'l·rtnR bubble lop dJ\~1f1t•l1 ~d• 1rl•'1ni.: •'\5-ll 'LG 1
111lwntt, 1.)ot-<. not 101 lud• $2599
1n; 1ppl11 .1ht•· c,,,,., GROTH
11 r·n,1 trJn,111 I•··
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.11r f••llUlllJO 11t11•rot •J• .IC!l 1 Ul-.AClf BL\. fl
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dlo·r d<11·unwo'Jn I"' I 847·6087•549-))) I
p.&ratJon l h .. r11e-. unk" OP!-,'\ I U1\ YS
otherw•:.I' .. ~('1f•.-d b) I lhcad_:l·~ '11i l)r'Jd~e Van, V-t!. 31!1
• t u ~ t •1 m I n 1 t r 1 n r . Allfia::t 9520 ~unrr1or. Ca p tain-.
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'45 Ford Woodie. rf".'ltorl'd t; o od rt ch R 11 tJ 1a1,.
Sl3.<0l. 48 Ford Woodie. L,_......., y-.1-..., Spaile re~lori•d m1n l cond. ,. "'~ QJUC.... r.
S20.<0l b-s.&lSl AJr Scoop, Air Shock!..
----' -Header'>. Turbo Mui·
411 SLudebaker L a nd rters. Xlnt Cond1t1on
Cruuer Sat~. trade $4500 080 6 ·16-310 I
Or1i1oal Niel'''' IM8-3154Afwr ~P~--
48J..C761 ------9580
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1111' libocb. lo ml. &.l.nt. mad. m-. ~ .,.
~ews.
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'7'-J f'f'P <"J i 20 OOIJ
mile~ e <on om1c4I "
C')hndf'r J \pd mny
xtrll.!> s.'5700 <.:.all ~l7i'J5
19 f'ord 04. loaded.
18.000 or ~~t of fl r
~
77 GMC Jimmy Man\
llJ"8$ Good C'Ol'ld f7500 or
best o(f rr tj42 324-4
9590 ...........•...•.......
Wr. PAY TOP DOLLAR
fCK 1.op ~can. roreom domt'!>uc:s or d~1es If
GMC 'H w removab. lc• I >'U'IJ' laT ·~ e,>.Lra dcJn.
K1n11 of the Ro:id ~ll!>"1RST
Camp.or 8' \'t'ry Cleun' ~ CB. slt'rro. headers
pu.YI bars. KC's, 12 11; k
t1re1. dttp ~~u. du•I
ps.. $.'5000 SS.2-4!!6 _ -#I ... Or-.. C.....,
GS SocU 800, t eyl, 4 whl 292.Sliart>or Blvd
dnve, 2 t.aDks. remova COSTA M ESA
b6e top Runs aood. ~
$61.517 :1)..2$ mpe 979-2500
Trwdm 9560 WI 1UY ....................... abMCARS
I t7t POU ,.. .-TRUCKS
FIOOPtaCUP --V8. automatic trans ..
pwr llteenq Ir Ins lhan
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$4111
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
Jfll>ll 111\llllOll Al v 0
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wtlh shell, IDI p, 1t.flreo.
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Sl4t5
IOIW1THAM
VOUSWAG!H
70 West.mln.tter Ave
in Westnuna~r
-~J t>a-7880
COHHEll
CHEVROLET
")\..')I It.,,., 14
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'>46-1200
Can'\Sell Your Car•
ClllV1alMW
PAYS TOP DOU-AR
Foraean Used lmpc>rt!>
Call Mike OI' Don
135-J 171
WANTED!
Late model Toyota s.
VolWlfi, Plckups 6 Van'
C.ll U5 Wday !
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sl*!d trans . ca.uet.te & c .... ....._
lten!O, abdl, me1 wheels " • .._,>OJ., uo.to7
plu. alock rim1. new
p&IDt • low lll.llel. Pr1 ~-MSOO or beat olfer
Call t 4S·S700 (days). 541.u n <evu. o r
weekeada > • Hit for
V\dde.
"78 Ford P'·250. 3apd.
a<.mi. Tool bJt It lumber
ndca. Nni dutch. Look•
like new. O,.SOO. f41 ·2'770
'li5 a.v ptck-up, bta wln-
dow, 327 •uto , more
flAOO: alto Chev bed 2
hV)' dut¥ trlr PDO/bat ot.
tw.1»-0051
PORSCHE'S
WANTED
Allow WI \be oipportwuty
to ccmaJder t.he purchb e or trade-In ol )OW' clean ~. Check wttb U11
Todlly !
"71 Fllrd ~ p.u. AM/Fii, ....._ .... lrtM
power at .. rtn1. 1ood -·••••••••••••••••••• cond. llJOO. ........ ....._. 9705 ---------...................... .
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835·3171
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While. suorool. AM /FM
caaaette, electnc s un· root. alr coodltion1ng and
rma wbeels. So.uzy !
$7'95
JIMMAIUNO
YOUSWACHN
J87U BEACH BLVD.
HUNl'INGTON BEACH
14J.ZOOO
******
CREVIER
THE 6)
BO's
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REMAINING
New&
Demo's
All Models!
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SANTAANA
835-3171
oaAMGI C:OUHTY'S
OLDIST
~LeUi.ol
lowCsYer,htc.
Rolllio)'ce BMW
~Jambofte
Newport Beach 64o-&l44
71UllA
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wind leatber. Many ex·
traS. Only 12M miles. «JOIZ)
IOI Md AREH's
.& : •N. BtldlBlvd. LA HABRA
C:Ulll No. ol SA f'W7 > 1714•U.IJJl
9ulda'/ by Appt.
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lOYOTA-VOLVO
199 Harber Blvd.
COSTA MESA ,..,.,103
1978DATSUH
810WAGOM
ONLY 20,000 miles ,
automatic trans . pwr. •l~nog, air cond . & AM/FM stereo. Super
sharp! 06.lTZW ).
Mow o..ly $5999
EARi.EiKE
TOYOTA-VOLVO
1.966 Harbor Bl Yd.
COSTA MESA
646-9303
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.......................
YISITYOUR
OIAMMCOAST
HONDA
HIA.DCjMIARTHS
TODAY!!!
UNIV•SrTY
SAl.~flSERVlC!!;
OLDSMOllU
HONDA
GMCTIUCKS
2850 Harbor Blvd
COSTAM~
540-9640
'Tl Accord, 29,000 ml, 5
spd, air, cruiae control,
new tires, mint cond.
~/beat ofr. 831·2926.
493-0492 eves
****** '77 HONDA
ACCORD
Sunroo f , A M /FM
cassette stereo. ~speed
<046187) FantasUc tJuy •
$4995
JIMMAJllHO
VOU<SWAGEN
lB7ll BEACH BLVD
HUNTINGTON BEACH
142-2000
******
9734 .•.....•.......•.......
73 Karmann Ghia. mW1t
~ell Radials. stereo
Runs xlnL $299~ 0 80
lllK)..6:l)3
74 Karmann GhJa, aood
cood.. Neil minor body
work. M1at sell. $3500.
080. Pvt ply. 642·54.56
u1.11u 4t .. 1104 ~ IOY :_:~1. '83()0.oo. cau .,. -.aa... wht. 1o ml. CARVll . ~p. ~·w ~ale•~:= ROU.S·ltOYCE 71 VW IUS .. ,..__,..,.-.. Vf!lr/ abarp 7 ~ger
LI.rel 121.1100 1'15-83:M NfW"'1 .. .o w It b b a rd ·to t I n d Ml'l 71 JOOCI \~ _ __,...,.... automatic. Belie with
A IDUll ... ............ . rt.re aowo WNOAY\ b r o w a I n t e r I o r . ~~ llORUH) :f: redtparcbment WSUvw~. RHD. Z $4991
liNtbar Interior. elec:. dr Corulebe ba rdtop IOI W..._. ... ~
1unroot " mucb more. type. Pbone Included. "~
lAAM or pw-cbue 4 '5 SZS.000/0fftt. WW lrade YOLKS'W_....
yean Next to nolhl.n& PP.~l 1lllOWellau.mt.erAve .
down. ... > ~__..._ , 97 ... ,. iDWestmloeta
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IMPORTS 7' SAAi
131-1746 495-1704 1UUO
19 .ml.. 6K mi, loaded.
$3S,OOO or aasume In,
low buy ba t'k . P .P
8.11 ~ att 12 noon
71MIZ450SL
3 to dlOOSe from all ln
JX"lft•l1 cond1t1on Whlle,
22,000 miles, med. red.
17 .000 rrules, met. :.ilver.
24,000 nules. Buy or lease
a 500n lo be c lassic
NOW! ~.2263.4482)
SSAVH
MISSION VIEJO
IMPORTS
831°1746 495-1704
"74 450 SL Fab rond
a m rm stereo, Alloy
wheels New ml Royal
!Xue Air . crube rontrol.
reg ga.<. CJll eve~ aft 6
ror llpp( 67!'>-2212
77MIZ6.9
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leulher Thu1 rar •~ not
for the faint hi•Jn1-d We
ha"e what 11\JY ht• lh••
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a tnlin'l> car tu l>o· foun•I
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$3~.995
MISSION VIEJO
IMPORTS
831-1746 495-1704
5 door beauty. 13.000
milel! SWlrool, air COO·
dlt100l01. velour, st.ereo,
JI.mt Wte new' U92WZU >
"995
IOIWITHAM
VOUSW A(iEN
7tD> West.minst.er Ave
lll Westnunstcr
!IQ. n6 l .. . . 638-7880
~ 9762 .......................
77SUIARU
4 WH EEL DRIVE
STATION WAGON . 4
speed, mags, alereo, bruab bar. Great shape!
061JU.A)
S39t5
IOIWITHAM
VoutSWAG&I
7tllO Weslmlru I.er Ave.
iJl WeslallllSter
~n51 638-7880
Toyota 9765
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Corolo Uftbocll
HasONLY Ul.OOOmil~ ~
spt't.'d tran.' . i.U' rood &
is a su~r gJI &aver'
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Mow ORiy $5499
EARIJ!IKI
TOYOTA-VOL VO
1986 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
646-9303
HaVlllj trouble selhn&
your ca..r"! Try ua ! Paid
for or not! ~k for Fraok
Marlooor Tom AUun.
fl71 I IUCH BLVD.
Howl:ron~cxh •• 2000
'87 Sunrool Bu.:, 1.1.\k hrk,,
blk <'Ultm µJ11'1l , Cil hf
wlndowi., nt•"' motor
w l(WU'&nh~. • 1,,,e ratio
tram, etc, l'll ~
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JOMPG . AM J-.\1 ta,!>,
S2'700 best orr:, ,7 1172
7!I IR'S . bet&• \tlC'ht.<hn
t1 rt r .idl.11' " kinii
JU'l(J ~i6-/)4fll
'Qs vv. Bug ·"''" -st1r k
I'll-tires & r .,. ~ \tu 1
~ SJ.875 OHO i,11 x:.x.t
alt 5PM
70 VW Squarebark new
dw:h. AM /FM 8 lrat'k.
looka • n.IDI 1ood. 12.000.
648-S1T7.
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67' JOO SE COUPE
All optlons, excepUonal. aoo. ca11642-s122. ****** 77TOYOTA
•'79VW .RABBIT 'C' •
fuel 1nJ , :!OK ml. 1.lnl
rood SSJOO p p 548-7140 .......................
79Ml%2400 "72 a.o.z 4·•P. AM/Fii
CMI. X1at. cond. $'1,150.
8G-3"7
'Tl 21D-Z. oc1& owner, like
new. 5-pd, flSIOO. Ca II
78).&C79,
miracle
mazda
Leu than 8,000 mllea. Med. red/bamboo, elec.
aunrool. thls ca r t. In
"like new " condition.
Unique fin. available
with next to notblna
down. rT3Z7 )
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Autom.~t..~M /FM tnck. mo;s.'>U ru..)
1 • vw Squaftbadl New P9i1Jt • new n>o'Or. cau
afts5: at-JJM. $3995
.ftMM.A.RIMO
VOLKSWA61M
L87U BEACH BLVD
HUNTINGTON BEACH
'· .....,._. ~
'Tl 2SYl 2+2. wpd, elee. C.... W... 641-1700
mrf. AM/FM cats . A/C. '
53IC nU, S8:500 661· 71174 ~ leta 97 40 .......................
.,. ... z. full,y loeded. lm· 1---------mac cood, 57 ,OOOml. "*· EVH Q2.1918. ~711-4114.
2110 Z 1975 Bronze. 40K
ml.lea. lf you know Z'a,
****** •Ml%• CLASSICS
~ buy s..'>495. 640-l399 '65 Mn 2 30S&.
--------1 IMMACULATE I Hard
"7l! l>'Jl.!.un 200 SX Looks
sharp Aut.omal1c Take
over paymf•ota. ~.
Sll,495
MISSION Vil.JO
IMPORTS
nt-114' tt1-1104
'tl>300DSUv•. tom1. Fae·
t1 warr. Sarf. ltereo, air.
114.500 ... 5114
'ti> D> 0 ManllJa Belie.
Palam.lno European de·
livery P P S2 1,500.
496-SSH7
18 MBZ 280CE. alloy
wt\11. metallic paint, •un·
rf. xJ.nt. cond. $24,000.
Wl<dys 771-0965. eves &
wlmd.'> 551 tlH53
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******
1'71TOYOTA
CO.OLLA WAGON
5 ~ tnna .. AM /FM
radio fr VERY LOW
mileel Cl51VBC >
Mow ORiy $4699
IAJtl.tll(I
TOYOTA-VOLVO
1966 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
646-9303 "71 2AO-Z only SOKorig m l.
Super dean Must Set'!
~e offer 645 21'15
'78 280Z AM IFM cass. CH
unit, Z7Kml $8,100, Greg
~Oar; al 700-0910
Lop, auto. trans . power
steering. ~r train re
ceotly nbuilt. Very
s harp! Local c ar
l487LXJ ) This l' ar mUJ1l
be seen t o b e ap
prC<.'tHll'rl'
Sl3,900 l979Ceur a ST Cpe. 5 apd,
79 :nJSO Maple yellow, air, lo ml, 16295 or $400
tob1H·co. aunrf, 13Kml. usume lie 1143 mo. '6 7 MIZ 28051
FU& IMJICTID p p 127 ~ 496-~ ~5678
76 2lr) Z silver , blk. Wire
whl ~. air , AM t FM
m'l"tO, Sot.950 831 1m
7120051
AUU> trans, atr, & ste reo
Ulpl! declc <9S3U M X >
$4777
BARWICK DA TSUH
,,1rl 111 Hl •" q•• tr 11111
8 l l -l l7S 49l -ll 7S
t72l ••••••••••••••••••••••• :m GTB. um. Anlhraaite
Gray. '31.900. Blaupwikt
atereo&ape. 8'n-1146.
FW 9725 .......................
****** •FIATS!•
7SAATXl·9
AM/'M stereo, nlce
sporta earl Gl68NCD > 4 speed I
4 d oor . one ownt' r ,
abowroom new wtth all
or1gmal warranty boolo.
&c papenl Local car.
<UQV004 >
SS995
72MIZ
ZIOSl4.5
Auto. trao1 .. p ower
ateerinS. air cond., rac·
&cry al.IDl'OOf. 1 ~r.
local car with all the
boob. UUFYO I
Sl4tl
JIMMAAJMO
VOUCSW AGIEM
1.87ll BEACH BLVD.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
142-2000
******
'64 Z!OSB. auto, 800 m1 oo
nu eni , xlnt c:ond S3800
6310257 -----MG 9742 •••••••••••••••••••••••
l976 MG M1dgd
XJnt <'Ond New steel
radWa, d.iacs 29M miles
All equip Incl shop
manual. $3300. Pvt ply. .....
t744 •••••••••••••••••••••••
******
*WHOLESALE!*
'77MGI
Co.nriMe
Belie. AM 1P'M radio.
+speed.~)
Sl9t5
1969 M1% ZIOSI
4DOORSIDAM
Sliver blua Is ao.ded wlth
aU d tbe hlX\11'1 appoint· S3Jt5 mem. MUil Nt ta ap-
pnclatt ! (1'11YP0 ).
75PIATXl·9 OM.Yl"tl
JIM MARI*>
VotJ(SWACHN
18711 BEACH BLVD
HUNTINGTON BEACH
14Z..2000
******
4 IPNd. hurry wblle It. HOWARD °'"rolet
llir.{,! CIOl.NPl) Dove tsQu.all SU. Movln1. must sell '74 S2'H NEWPORT BEACH MOB. AM·FM 1tereo.
13J.OIH '"-pd -~ 77AATXl.f -• -+m oaneau • ................ , boat cov.ra. offer. ~~d . acl now ! •..-Z 71 _492..om. _______ _
PHI 4IOl&.C '11 MOB Convertible. lmmleula~ s.ertnce . ...,.,, 497-429,
11-t prte91 an IOOd new. low , 1"111 G7·"12lv mac.
tMa •ut-d mU .o call •"'*' · fae· ClUOIDtlrDIOdl1f tory IHfOOf. allOJ J"ar Salt: del M.G.8 . .a.MAllMO ... ,............ ....Call
YOUllWAOIM ractorr warrntJ. 1M1-...
UTUBl!ACHBl.VD. CllUI) S&teadtd o,.I t74'
HUNl1NOTON BEACH tsm1/IMIM. -·--••••••••••• 142-2000 JIM I'• eOMI Im OM l&aUoa Wason. NOCTI Good' raanl•I coDd. * * * * * * -~•BLVD. AM /l'M CHI. Much Hl~l;:A ~-=r u lJ. "71.
761UT
X.l/t
R..uor 1barD ~OOO.OY ~.~muea. ~:a end out,
llftl
IOIWllMAM VOLDW..-.
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oHM•1· rlH JOlf '71o,.IW.,_. ftOO. ..... wtdl Ml(( to _...._. _,_,_, ...... _.7t_JJ __
..... ...._(l.W) • IO llt,ffl rwadll t7 .SllOMf8'0 _ ............. ..-...
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~~-------1 "17 CeUca, Utbk. 5 1pd,
AM1FM. ahadow, xl nt
cood . xlot gas m l.
ZZ..1.356.
Triwftpll 9767 •••••••••••••••••••••••
****** 77T1UUWH srmtal
4-apeed <tUU BO >
Racey!
Uff I
JtMMAllMO
VOUSWA._.
ur7U BEACH BL VD
HUNTINGTON BEACH
14Z..ZOOO
******
~···· t170 .......................
****** •VW'S!*
71YWau.
.ffpted.. red eDlOXDR > SZttl
?IYW eotfi., ..
~-eonct•ioo
""' emnt www••aa ............... , ... ,.
,,... 111\Clt .,.. lood
..... • • •lll'Dd cmlr to-c:all «-.;:'~
YOUCIWAMM
Jl7U B&ACH Ill.VD. ~..:&ACM
******
'Tl Rabbit Brwn. 1nrl,
41!pd. New Urea. ad cood.
SC250.~
i l Sqrbk aood cood,
AM/Fiii •lrll. DU tU. .
G$00/080. 175·0I01, ............
·eo VW paoel ba.a, all
orti.. l ~. Sl.SOO!beat
olfer. 631-02$7
9772 •••••••••••••••••••••••
VOLVO
SALIS, SBVICI
AHOLIASIMG
OVERSEAS DELIVERY
EXPERTS
IAiU1KE
VOLVO
1988 Ha.rbor 111 vrl
C08T A M F-"iA
646-'303140-9467
oaAHG-1 C:OUMTY
VOLVO
EXQ.USfVEL Y VOi. VO
I.Arpin Volvo Dt>aJer
in Oran&• County•
BUY or u :N> F:
DIRECT
[fl:Jl!l~,
2026 s. MoocheSter naheim 750-2011
lt71VOLYO
4 Door Aulom111t lc:
tran1 . air cood ..
AM t P'M stereo " buraundy 1n color
'431MCT)
Mow ORiy $4 3'9
IAWIKE
TOYOTA-VOLVO
199 Harbor S.vd.
COSTA MESA
'46-9lOJ
~VolvoSt.n. Wn1JU DL,
1reeo, 1reat c:ond.
Lo/ml '4.700 873-87
lf7J VOLVO 164
P\ill power, air c:ood.,
~Uc lrans.. bt.ck m colol' • 1uper lbarp t mm•> ..... .=::"
lOTOT•YOLYO ~eart.or' Blwd.
0081'AMDA .......
DM..VPft..DT ..
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un:a. lU·E. overdrive,
llJal CIObd. MlcheliD Urea. smo C.rata. 631-12.M.
iS Volvo A/C, IUDrf,
ptrf .U cond Xlnl u.r..
8111532
.......................
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71Umt•WW91
Dorotby H 1 ·Ut7.
7'»1979
"JI Coocord DL. 2 dr. oew
ti1w. 1wsrool, AM /FM ...,. 538-81
9tl0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
lt7f~
Q.IA.UMCI!
00 C.IDU'09, C.prlces.
lbU c.rt., Mallb\11 ti
No¥u. Dr..Uc reduc·
Uonl!
SAVIMOWIU
CO~HHL •
CHEVROLET
. ~7111 .. rl••• 11 ... 1
"~l1 "1 t ''
~·b· 1200
lf7tMAUIU
COUPI V"-auto. tnm., power
steering, air cond .
QltilWGG > $4ttt
fMlOTH
CHIYROUT
1l'Zl1 BEACH BL VD .
HUNTINGTON BEACH 147..ol7•54t-llll
OPEN7DAYS
"Jt 1\lrtlo Mu.naq Cobr•.
Blua buuty -lfuat tell!
4 apeed. 4 cylinder. A IC,
leather Interior, m•1
wheel.a, caaaett.e dec:k •
map li1bt, .!.i_OOO ID}•
Prlv. pty MU~T SEE TO
APPRECIATE ! Call ~291.9. leuve name and
no. aod I 'U return your
call .
'89 Ford LTD. Runs .
Make offer. Power sl~r·
In& ti bra.kes. 646-3549 .
1971 Ford Ud Auto tran&,
PIS. ext/Int bea11l. &t
dr 644-al
'73 LTD w •new parnt.
cst.m Inter, i1 enc. carb
overhaul. new bkrs ,
timeup . new p s. ln Nov.
12..2>0 OBO ~9E.___
'73 LTD 2 dr, AtC, P IS.
P a. new brakf>S. $1800
6CZ-4361
994S
NEW 'ti> Skytu&wk T V
pnz.e 73rru A C, auto .
PS 161i61obo. G-«I06 '76 Nova. V 8 2dr Auto ............•.•.••.....
~ Wacoa f« aaJe
'T1 IMclc E6tat.e Wagn •
fully to.ded. mint cond
w tsuorf, 6'4·7747 or
151 l.58S.
Ccdlac 9915 ..........•............
''" C:ADIU..AC: SEVILU
trall5 , air, P S. P B
X1nt. rood ~ 1618
1979 CHEVETTE
4DOOR
• cyl, 4 sPH<t (OllWXJI I
$'4199
MOTH
a.v'ROlET
1.11211 BEACH Bl.YD ~TrNGTON Ut:ACll
147-6017•549-3331
OPEN7 DAYS
Beauty is for sale. 'si; Lin
coln ~r J0.000 m1. like new 13.000 960 -2035 ---
Mercury 99§0 •••.•...•....••.••.•...
ORANG t: COUNTY ·s
MEWEST
UNCOL~ MERCURY
l>E1'LERSIUP
RAY FLADEIOE
LINCOLN M 1-:RCUHY
16 IX Auto Center Or
SOl-'wy Lake F<1rest cx1I
IHVINf:
Loaded! Equipment to·
eludes moon.roof, 11.ereo
W/ta~. tilt Wheel, Cf'Ullt'
co ntr o l & nt'w
"i\mer i r .10 t-:a glt• ·
radial taro.., Yvu mu~t
M:<' Lo apprtc1ate . lhe
pn.'Uiest Ollt' in Uw COW\.
ty Call 645· 1146 or
!Q.81191 Aak101 18595
'77 lmpal:. 4dr Puf
t'OOd $27~ tA2 0116 or
638-02fil
830-7000
Mlr.>I SF:LI. '7'J Capri
R.<i k"yl 4 sp. i\11 opuon..,
l n!kr 8,000m1 Like new
Dys t14b 0601 . 1-.vei.
~3766 JallalOll&Soe
Uttc:Ol.H-MSlCURY
~·1al of the Week ..
77CADIUAC smw
&<dan in ~merald lret'n
"'t h contr asting tan
I 1tht>r 1nlenor com
, •1.t'ly eqUJpped for luit
ur> dnv1ng pleasure
11 ' Wf'll m .. 1n1a1nr'1
,1ulJ1fTltJl111e l'an IA· \tiur'
,1t •t1U)
S8695
14.Sl(>.'6 I
2G1ii Harbor Blvd
Can.a M~a ~5630
"111 P1eetwood Broucbm
D'Eleaaoce . Loaded.
T---wt Pvt pty. SIOO.
<714 m;,·.:...• l days or
~--t!"e..
***
"17 DID. IDOCIDI oct, oo11
-ml, ao.ded • •pot· .... M«ba bra ~.
Oya 8U·l7tO, o ·u
97.mJ
"JI C.dillar 5"t.lle P'\I U
powt'f' Llhr Ult eo.ooo
frwy miles l9mpg, re1.
~ Xlnt rond $7 .200.
492 4780 days, 496·
4162 eve:s -----
'73 Coupe De Ville. pvt
party. moving E1!1l.
~rnfice, new trana •
brks. loaded, $1250
CliryWr 9925 ...•...................
MUST SACRIFtCE
l9'T7 <"hl')!>lt·r :'liewport 4
Or 5edanO:"LY :nooo
miJ~ & in hke !\ F:\\ 'on
dluoo' Ila.a Delwce l'k&
lwort h O\er $2000 }.
A.\1 FM stereo w 8 tral'k
tape llChl pkg . a ir
rood pwT 1teenns &
br .. kl·' atetl bell•·•I
r..rti.tl I irt" r nll\f' CllO
trol tilt & l•lt•""I'" ,1;~·nn!l ~h··•·I & \'"'I
t11p ~1U'I '·'' nfll t• f1tr
o:-.L"I :ot101J•" l'n pty
Ca.II (714 I ~6l31
'&$ Imperial, blk ltbr
~ 9952 . .•.....••.•.•...•.••..
79TURBO
MltitCllM) Cobra
Blue beauty Must !>ell'
4 apt'(-d. 1 n hntJn, ,\ <
leal.ht:r 1nt,,r111r. mu.: ~h""·1' '""l·llt· deck "'"I' 111.ht 'J uoo m 1
I'm P" \ll '<..,ISEf:Tq
\l'l'HH.'l.\ T !-.~ He:.l (Jf
Id"
CaU 67~291:1
seat.a, runs Ytt"/ well. "19 Yualaog, 4 cyl. '1
SIO. SG-1732 I::' eS Daya speed. 3-doof'. radio ,Uk
84IM:lm. ID& M.IOO Call TTl ~
'76 Arrow, 1600cc. xlot
cond , o rance . auto,
D,OOOmt. IZ'TIO. 641--.
c...Me HJ2 .......................
'71 SUYer Ano1veraary
L-&Z Loaded A1klo1
IU..llOO l -t3lO
'J2 350 Vea.«. T ·t.op AW>.
full pwT. A C. l6000 C.11
l'Ks~ll2l6
18 Coov, TOl.ally restored a... new everyUun&.
5.51 ·9229
'IS N••n& cl&NIC, 219.
Exterior : Imm a.c
lnslde: f air. Good
med1an1('ally $1500
<'a.\h. 1401 W St. Ao
<tnws Pl Santa Ao<1
SC>-07l2. -a+m~ 9955 ....................... • llecls oo Wac*. --.. ~ "DCMI fto)'ak, fuJJ pwr •
-__ _!•~-~~GIO!! ___ '* I 9)0 .
'75 T·TOP
ODtlaamlmon'!! ~ db amrooa lnla1cw'. W&
aad ..... "' .ueriat .... pwr steertn1. pwr
windows, automatic
&nm., pwr brakes Air
conditioning 27.000
roilel lmmat'ulate Only
for someone who ap
pft('1atn good quallly
rramunan<'t'. SJl.6011 Ca l
~l. ext 2li6, II JO lo
~ a>PW. 7~ _.kn1.h
or Ad Sllttr • 143,
ecz-4300 • z. bn a da \
... lse:J
"74 CellaH l•preme ..... a.ao. l owner
............ Gl-4686
"' ... 9960 •••••••••••••••••••••••
12 "'1DouLb Du,,ter, 6 f")'I
AC. llOOd rond Sl.200 67S.aiilrs: l'l 5"'4630,
i 4 Salelltle. A:'T , P S,
P B. Low miles. Like·
llf'W Sl 17J . 962 4592
9965
·•··•··•····•••···•···· 7!I GrllDd Sa.fan Sta Wi::n
t'3S 1•Yery a" all opllon 1n
t'ludrnl( .,k1 rack. $2350
~~or 645~)() Tom
'79. '1ol cood lo ml, ba!>
all opUOnl. bii on blk
SlJ.000 o r beat offer.
&S?K>ev. ~Z164____ '68Catalmu 2 dr,
'78 Std&o ~Ville, all lux runs .:ood S295 option~ 1or l 'd, sterl·O i'6 Y14llow Corvette. dnl 64.'>-7578 rood 34.000 ru1. new ---tape. load level. Cnllff ti rea. suoo. 0 e 0 V991 9974
control. sp~t aeat. et<' ~9211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beauurw cood $7400 673-Sllllt> r-tt 3 J 73 V~. &d body. t>n& nd.\ '---------1 --..-won. 900 offr Between il c.d Coupe O.VWe full ••-••••••••••••••••••• t4ipa18at-Suo 493-3360
power, sharp Good 1977 Mtrr ury Couaar __,,, Ort p Wqon, x1Dt rond. with
u.IU. C. lbruouL .r . k1W mi.lt'ase Extraa ID· moo ~urn. d A 'C, PIS. P/W ca11
'73 Vep Kambark. Rt.-d
R.blt tni(. lntr I.Ike ne~
llOOO. ~5609 aft 5pm
70 Sedan de VWe IBSO. Ca&b>' daY9 Ql..3~
7Sl-Olle wkdys, S44 2471 orevea m•~· ru.imairaea 642.567>1
e-...~wlnds
Caso 9917 ......................
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1979 CA.MAIO
X.28 v.a. auto. trans . air
ecnd.. AM /f"M cassette.
a5W\JL)
"'" GaoTH
CHIVJOUT l8Zll 81.ACH 81.,VD
HUNl'INGTON BEACH 147-6087•S4t-l3ll
OPEN70AYS
'n C•m•ro LT. AtC,
PS/PB. dal COD4. SM to
apprff ISTOO/bsl ofr.
0,. MO -·eve 7&1"7• «NMN7
NABERS
AUTOCENnR·
1421 MKm IT._ COSTA M11A
NOTHINGOYH
54999
'71 POMnAC s2999· U MANS WA60M •••••• ve. ~ 1nne.. pwr ~ a .,,......,
fact.My e;r oond. a low. low ~·• (247LP0)
QeUT•t H20 __ .................. -----------------·
"71 C11eY7 Malibu alllic,
l owaer, •dr, A/C,
Pl/Pl. wladow1. AM/FM. al•t coad, ,
SISOO. • .. 40U Svt1·
11bdra .
..,., caaftlOl.IT 13 4 9 9 ...... • ., Cl dllC ••••••
COUpe, VI, Momllto t.NM.. ,.,. :tl! .,,.. ... tlcbY • oond ........... ..,..._a Only M.OOOectUll mllelf (1111'9
~=-COUfl ..... ~4999 Eoonomlo11 4 oyl. en9ln•. • •H•O tw1.ion1 flldofy. * OClflCL, ,,,,,, llMl'tftg a _,.....,, MUOQ). -
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1980 CHRYSLER CORDOBA
. CORINTHIAN EDmOM
FOR FLEET SALE
OR LEASE INFORMATION,
CALL ROCKY B4GLAND
546-1934
I ·l tI-C·l*l:' •
OFF MANUFACTURER'S
SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE '
V8. eutomattc tr•n•.. air cond • pwr steer1no & ~ P""'· -a wlndowe. pwr. door ~ & .,,.. ...._ AM/FM -.0 rlldlo wAMerch tune. auto. temp.
mntrol, Landeu root Ccwlnttllan leattw IMta.-*.
~ dock. lllum. entry system, speed control. wsw
r8dlal tir. & morel (1'157oi
LS COUPE
I ·1 tI-C·I*l: & i
OFF MANUFACTURER'S
SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE
SERVICE HOURS:
VS. autometlc trens . 111r cond . pwr at~ & bfak". &<r40 split pwr IMtner ... , & arm rest, pwr
windows & door locka. tilt wlMel. IPMCf control, ~M atereo wf8 tract! tepe, padded toe>. alee dtg.
clock. LS pacqge. ~no llghta. 111. W9nfty mirror. wsw rect•al t1raa & morel (157797).
Monday fhru Friday 7!30am to 5:30 Pm. Saturday Sam to 5pm
USED CAR SPECIALS
1976 CHEVROLET
MOYAS8AM
EconomlC81 CS cyl. engine, automatic
tr8nsmtsslon. f'lldlo and morel (125271).
A real bsgllin et only
5 1995
lt7tC .. YSLB
&llAIOM .. AM VI. MD..... trw.. •Ir oond.. pwr.
a1Mring I ....... p8dded top, A'NFM
radto .... .,. a men! (3'7WQ'4
s4995
1975 TWIUMPH
Ta..7COUPI
4 cyl . 4 speed trens . air cond . AM/fM
atereo cassette. custom wheels & more•
(859MJY)
53395
lt7tC .. YSLa
MIW TOllm .....
15th A'* Ed. VS. 1uto. tram.. elr oond . pwr. eteenng a brlkee. ep11t pwr . ._.,_
.... I wlndows. AM/FM et. w/8 "** a
muoh moref Thi• one·a to1dedl (1~) •• ,,5
1977CHRYSLB
COIDOIA COUN vs. auto trans . air cond.. pwr st &
brakes. ap11t pwr INth« seat. AM/FM
atereo 8 tr9Ck, cru1ae. lilt, vinyl lop &
much morel 1409SXO) 53995
1979 DODGE
ASPIM CUSTOM SIDAM
VS. eutom.hc trans . air cond . pwr
11 .. nng I brakes. vinyl top, custom
~~:~;s4395 . mo•el
llEED CASH?
We 'II pay top dollar for good, clean & late model used
cars. See Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today • • •
WE ALLOW TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE-IM!
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, Huntington. Beaelta
FounUll• alley "••r Bome&O•• 1
Dally New p•per ~
EDITION
t VOL. 73, NO. 37, •SECTIONS,• PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS
I Huntington Joh PrograDl DisDlantled
BJ GUY GaANVILLE °' ............. Tb• corporat.klft that hat bem
manaatna HunUQtton Beach'• h .e riillllon·a·yur federal Job
pro1ram wu all but put out ol
bualneu Tuelday by lbe Oran1e
County Manpower Commlu•oo
FoUowina a »minute closed
door meetlna. the commission
voted uoanimoualy lo unilateral
ly terminate "all contract.a with
* * * Council
Hit on
Job Plan
By &TEVE MARBLE
Of ... .,....,~ la.ff
Huntington Beach City Council
members criticized city officials today for not keeping a close eye
on a private, non-profit firm set
up to handle the city's $2.6
million federal job program.
•'I want to know the timing on
this whole thing," said Coun·
cilwoman Ruth Finley. "lf it
turns out someone got an inkling
of this trouble several months
ago, then I smell a cover-up."
The coun c il last rail
authorized the Western Careers
Institute Inc. lo take over the
city's federally funded job pro-
gram. Tuesd ay. the Orange
County Manpower Commission.
in effect, put Western out of
business because of concerns
about alleged mismanagement
uncovered by commission
auditors.
City Council members said
they now must come up with a
new plan for administering
federally-funded job training in
Huntington Beach.
"I was again.st the idea or let-
ting a private firm handle our
money to begin with," said
Councilwoman Ruth Bailey. "It
was a bad idea and that's
becomina very clear ri&bt now."
''It appears tblnp .... very
badly llandled," aalcl Coun-
cilman Ron Pattlnaon. ..Ob-
vtoualy, there waa a foul up in
our system on checks and
balances."
Several council members pre·
dieted City Administrator Bud
Belsito might be held to answer
for the actions of Western of·
ficials when they were on the ci·
ty payroll and managing the
Employment and Training
Center of Huntington Beach.
Belsito said today there would
have been no way for him to
know or suspect mismanagement
by W estem officials. "It's easy to say now that
someone should have known what
was goingoo, but it's not lbataim-
ple." Belsltoremarked.
But Mn. Finley predicted city
officials are going to be asked to
do a lot. of explalning.
"I think we'U have a lot. of
queatioos on who knew what and
when. e xactly, things hap-
pened." the councilwoman said.
"This whole thing is just a
nichtmare unfolding before our
eyea."
FVTanning
Parlor Wins
Council OK
The Fountain Valley City
Council revel'Md the decision ol
tbe cit)''• Planning Commlsalon
Tuesday n.ic!tt by arant.tnc Sun
'World Tannlni Center, Inc., a
permit to open a parlor at
Barbor Boulevard and Lilac
Aveoue. PlannJn• Director Cllntoo
Sherrod .cSvlMd the CO\mdl to
(HDt the permit, notinl that
three othel' tamdq parlon bad
Mn approYed in t.be city 1uble-
49"9lt to tbe San World denial.
• Sherrod 1ald Sun World ~ ............ to lldbere to a new Mt ot replatlom pre-
eeribed tor,_.."" parlon. l TbOH n1ulatlon1 re1trlct
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lhe W•tem lnatitute o4 CarMra
Ille:•
Tb• conunl.talon actloft came
midway throuah an audlt of the
company hired last Oct. 1 to
mana1e the city '• Com-
r.rehentlve Employment Train-
nLAct <CETA > proaram onday n.i&bt. the HunUniton
Beach City Council voted t.o call
for a federal 1rand jury probe
into Western.
But the manpower com-
mi .. lon, tbrou1h which all
federal Job dollan pu1 aa they
flow into the coUDty, took a
harder line. ·
ln addlllon to unilaterally
termlnaUnt contracts with
Western "effecUve no later than
March 1," the commlaalon said
the company cannot spend any
CETA money wit.bout first re-
ceiving approval Crom the com·
mlulon'a deputy executive director.
So that those persona now
enrolled in the city's traini.na
proirama can continue thefr
traininc, the manpower com-
mission made provbloM for It to
carry on lmder city sponsorship.
But the commisalon'a overall
action had the effect or acUUllnc
Western as Huntington Beach's
Independent contractor for the
city's manpower proirama.
lnumuch a.a tile company la
entirely dependent on the
federal tax dollars directed it.a
way. termination of the con-
tract.a all but end It.a role aa the
city's contractor.
Thal leaves the city entwined
In cootinul.ng Western financial
obUgat.lona. including the leue
of 3,500 equare feet of carpeted
office apace ln Irvine at a cost of
Substitutes in Classrooms
$3,345 a month.
Touch.mg off manpower com·
misaion's scuttling of Western
was a $16,000 unauthorized loan
from the company to Weste"'
President Robert L . Cun-
ningham.
"A $16,000 disbursement was
made from the $50,000 CETA
runda obtained from
Neighborhood Youth Corps ... Cto
CSee JO~. Page A2>
FV Teachers Turn Pickets
By PmL SNEIDERMAN
Ol Ule Deity l"llet Sa.ff
Frustrated by what they say is
a sq1odstill in contract talks ,
Fountain Valley Elementary
School District teachers walked
picket lines early today with un·
ion leaders claiming 75 percent
of the district's _!.e-acbers
participated.
"School is being maintained
as usual." Superintendent Glenn
Hardy asserted today. ''We have
an ample number of substitutes,
fully qualified and accredited."
* * *
Hardy said about 250 sub
slitute teachers were on duty
this morning at the distnct 's 16
schools.
He said 18 security guards
have been hired to s afeguard
c ampuses and school district
equipment, such as buses. dur
ing the strike.
The slrlke decision was made
at a Tuesday afternoon meeting
of the Fountain Valley Educa
tion Association after leaders
outlined the most recent offer
made by the district before
* * * Layoffs Seen
At Union High
By JERRY CLAUSEN Ol .. Del.., ...... , ....
Initial steps were taken Tues-
day night which could lead to
laying off as many as 103 Hunt·
ington Beach Union High School
Dis~rict teacben next year.
Amid protesta by spokesmen
for teacbioi 1roups, trustees
unanimously endorsed a reeolu-tion required by the state in a
timetable of moves leading to
Marine Plans
FMcape Try
From Tehran
NEW YORK (AP) -The U.S.
Marine who is believed to be the
youngest of the hostages in Iran
wrote hi.a family that he is plan-
ning an escape because he would
rather die in a try for freedom
than remain a captive,• bis
parents said today.
"We received six letters in a
two-day period o( time about
three weeks ago and the latest
correspondence told us that he Is
planning an escape and he would
rather die in that escape for
freedom than remain a hostage
any longer." Barbara Timm
said of her son, Kevin Hermen-
i n g, a 20-year-old Marine
sergeant.
.. It alarmed me when I read it
and I cannot really say whether
those are bis feelings at that mo-
ment or whether they are mak-
ing him say it. I don't even want
to second-guess on it," abe said
in an interview from Wubiqtoo
on NBC'a "Today" protram.
Mrs. Timm. appearing with
her husband, Ken.netb Timm,
left her home in Oak Creek,
Wis., for two days of State
Department brieflD&• for tbe
famlllea of the ~ Americans
held in the U.S. Embuay in
Tehran. Botb aaJd tbey were
pe11imlatlc.
.. We weren't re-aaaured at
all.'' 1\mm said, "that alter 93
or 9' days that there's really any
more inroad or anytlllna dif·
(See llA&INE, Pa1e Al)
'DEBVGGING'
EASY WITH AD
••Tb• Daily Piiot made m1
181" tfforta. sreat 1ucceu.',
AD lntM man aald tbat after
nlU., bis oar in the DallY PllcM
claHlfled aeeUon. 1111 ad
folloM:
~.
1t'7I VW 8'11 Exel. cmcl. Low ml. Alf /FM ttereo
l2IOO UX•JU&D
U roa waat lft•l noce11 Mlllna J'OQI' ear try tM ~ ~Pilot ad·vl1er1 at
eventual dismissals.
Intention of layoff notices
which state law says must be
handed out by March 15 -will
go to about 160 certificated
personnel . Superintendent
Frank Abbott noted.
Layoff notices. required by
May 15, probably wlU 10 to
fewer than lOI teachers, Abbott
said, durina a fOW'-bour·lonc ells·
cusaion of the penonoel moves
brought about by sharp declines
in student enrollment.
School administrators said
that between 40 and 50 teachers
regularly resign or take leaves
of absence annually, a condition
that could result In fewer layoffs
and the recall of some teachers
before next September.
Also scheduled to be laid off
before the beginning of the next
fiscal year, July 1, are 62
classified employees, the main·
tenance persoMel, .clerks and
others who do not bold teaching
credentials.
Included in the teacher cuts
are eight administrators, includ-
ing two assistant principals, five
student counselors and two
media specialists (library re·
search personnel). 'Layoffs are ~beduled accord-
ing to length of district service
and experience in the various
teaching disciplines scheduled lo
be trimmed, le gal advisers
noted.
Teachers scheduled for layoff
may "bump" those with leas
lime iD service ln other teaching
post.a ll they have the proper
credent1ala, the atu>mey noted.
A state-appointed ad -
minl.ltrative law jud&e will n&le
on which employees are to be
dl1ml11ed in the "bumpins"
proceu or wbea hirin& dates are
identical, the lawyer said.
Jerry Mannion, District
Educaton Aaaociatlon presi-
dent, called tbe admiDl.ltraUoa'a
plan for cu&I .. catutropbic," a
''abaUA!rinc" effect on educa-
tion, and 1 "traumaUc blow."
Mannion nld be was aa-
tounded and appalled. He •aid
alternative bualet moves bad
not been thorou,Ch1y stud.led and
demanded cull in areu otb9r
than ID pel"llOIUMl.
Tnllteel ban been •= the dlltrtc:t'1 ftnanclaJ
for tbe neJrt fttcal .,Year dace
December, Trultee Brian Like
noted.
He and tM otber tnllt.ei laid
they weft .ahaol>y about lQIDa
off ...... but -that .s.cu..n. In
enronm.t. projected at about
1,800 ..... °"" • two-,.... pea=..~-=:.:-· .....
fUD418' is allocated OD the bMll
ol Ute .... of ltudenta al-t-= &be..,.. -~ IN& ta HatlMton 8Mcb1 Fountain Valh1 aaa .......... Paal Ai..~· ... , MD• ...... , .to ... .......
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I
neeotiations broke orr Mooday
night .
The distnct offered a 9 per·
cent pay raise but would require
a lon1te r te a c hing day and
elimination of the modified
school day in whkh students are
dismissed early once each week
to allow teachers time for staff
meetings and planning sessions
Before taking a vole, associa-
tion officials warned teachers
that rejection of the latest offer
would mean a strike as the
teachers' next course of action
/
Teachers voted 224 to 63 to re
Jecl the dastnct 's offer. and
strike preparations began 1m-
med1ately
A number of teachers ex·
pressed apprehension concern-
ing the financial stratn poged by
a strike, especially a lengthy
one.
··They were told as honestly as
we could that the day of the
three·day strike is gone an
Califorrua." sa.ad Bill Baanch..a .
executive director of West
Orange County Unjted Teachers.
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DIANE BAILEY, DAUGHTER, JOY, 2, ON PtCKET UN£
Strtldng Teactter Says No Money for Baby Sitter
Called Dletater11
Iran's President
Blasts 'Students'
By 'fte .U..la&ed Preu
Iranian President
Abohlhaa1an Bani Sadr ancrily
denouoced the Mmlem militants
holdln& the U.S. Emba11y
hosta1e• in Tehran today as
"diet.ton wbo have created a
government within a eovern-
ment."
Banl Sadr'• attack, his
atronpst on the embusy mlli-
Valley Skater
Killed by Car
A ~.old Fountaln Valley
boy, DOllce 1ald appanntly
roller auted Into the patb ot a
car, dlld ~ nipt ot In·
Jurlel be 1\dferecf when .be wu
blt by the auito.
The dNd boJ wu ldentlfted u
Cbrtltopber Paul Duvoe ol 119
Quarts Ave. Po~ aald bl wu 1t\"UCk on
Quarts Aveaae aboat I p.m.
T'*4a1. He lllCC!Ulbed '° bla
lQjmill at I:~. at roun11•n .vau..r c.omm R01pl&al PoU• aid t.M driver ot tM
C&r Wll a te-7ear-okl l'owUiD
Valley boy.
tantl, came after they broadcast
alle&ations that the min.lat.er ol
information and national
1uidaoce, Nasser Minachl, bad
"close links with the CIA."
Mlnacbl wu arrested by revolu-
tionary parda without eovem·
ment authorisation at about
midnttbl Tuesday.
The mtni.ter denied the al·
le1aUona before belng seiaed at
b1a home.
The teoalon between Bani
Sadr and the m.lUtanta aroee u
Iranian offtdall 1ave coofllctlnt
alpala on whether the est.abHlb-
meot ol a U.N. lDv•U,aUan ol
the ex·abab'• rectme WOGld lead
to tM release ol tbe approx-
lmatel.Y 50 embu1y boaUS-.
It wu aDDOWlced T&a•da.1 n.labt tbal Bani Sadr bad ~ cw. cMlnnaD of Ina'• nlllac
Revolutionary Couadl1 tt.reGCtbenl• bll S-ltioD WI ralalDI ......... t.boM wbo •ll*t W.m to t:rJ to 1« tM
AmericadboM .... ,.IMMd. TM ...,.. prlllMat, atmcbY
the AJ'bltnry arnet of Mmidd,
told the 1'ebru dallr Dn'IPQer
Kaybu &Mt altboulb tbe mlll·
laatl ma,J D0t rull.M It tbeJ IN .-••iDC tbl ••>' for lawlec..,.• lD UM country.
an umbrella group
The teachers have no stnke
fund and their income will be
completely cut off until they re
tum to classes , union offi cials
noted earl.Jer
Baanctu said a key to a qwck
end to the ~trike 1s pressure
from parents He said teachers
will dastnbute leanets to local
hom es. an addition to their
packetmg duties
At James 0 Harper School.
near the homes of two district
<Stt STRIKE. Page AZ >
* * '*
Teachers'
Dual Strike
Thwarted
PropMal.s for a joint atnke
~tween Fountain Valley and
Ocean View elementary school
teachers of Huntington Beach failed to materialize early today
when l.be Ocean View contract
oe,.u.ton wut back to tbe barlajalq table.
Al Fountain Valley Educat.kla
AHodaUon members walked picket lines at that district's 16
schools. Ocean View district
ne1otiators continued a meeting
begun Tuesday with union
representatives.
Ocean View Oistnct Supenn·
tendent Dale Coogan said today
that "in fairness to the negotiat·
ang process. no information is
being made public regarding progress ··
Coogan said trus tees had
called a spedaJ board meeting
for 7 :30 tonight at district head-
quarters for a closed executJ ve
session to discuss oegotaataon
stat us.
Trustees and the union began
conferences Monday after the
union declined the d.astnct's last
offer wtuch included a 9 percent
retroactive pay bike thas year.
an 8 per-cent bike the second
year and a negotiated third year
increase.
Teachers. however. are hold· iog out for one year contracts, a
9 4 percent wage hake. and seek
changes in grievance pro-
cedures. what they consider
equitable dislribullon of duties
beyond the normal work week.
changes In teacher transfer pro-
cedures and smaller class sizes.
The unioo's membershlp has
authorized lea~ers to call a
strike if additional progres3 ls
not made in current negotia-
Uonts.
Coast
Weather
Clearln' tonl&bt and
sunny Thursday. Gusty
northwest winds of 15 lo 30
mph elq)eded Thursday.
Lowa taqbt 47 alon1 t.be
coast and 5.1 lnland. Hl&bA
Tbundt,y iD the upper 808.
INSIDE TOD~ Y
oa,, Jt.dmottd'• t.gac11 /rorrt UW Hwtttttof 0tt Beach
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LEADER PAT HARNEY ADDRESSES STRIKING FOUNTAIN VALLEY TEACHERS
__ They Got Strtke lnatrue11ona Earty Today at HunUn on Beach'• Wardlow Partc
,__.---1us1· BREAKINC ----
L<J.le 1tt>m., /rum today's WCJrld CJ1ld national nt'W! dewlopmnits
Gold Soars to $718
In European Trading
LONDON (AP> -Gold rose above $700 an ounce In Europe
today in advance or the International Monetary Fund's a uction
of 444,000 ounces of bullion later in the day.
London's rave major gold dealers fixed the closing price at
$718. up from S688Tuesday. The New York pricewas$71J
The la.st lime gold topped $700 an ounce was Jan. 22 during a
period of volutile trading sparked by the Soviet intervention in
Arghan.istan. The metal hit a record $875 in New York on Jan.
21, then sank as low as $585 two days later In panicky trading
Salve r which hJl a record $49 an ounce Jan. 18. was quoted
today Lil London at $38.50, up S3 50 from Tuesday's c lose. It was
S37.75in New York
Guerrilla~• Bo•e Bo•IJed
SALISBURY, Rhodesia <AP> -Marxist guerrilla leader
Robert Muj!abe escaped 1n1urv todav when a ~renade exploded
•1uts 1dl• thl• st>curity wull of h1!. home, but one of his polJlical as-~01·wtt's w;1!. badly hurt m a rocket attack on his home two hour!. IK•fon·
l"our and a half hours after the attack on Mugabe's home.
thl· llnt1sh i.:ov<'rnnr. 1.nrd Soames, signed a n ordinance
l11rt•at1·111n1: polit1tal partH·!. with severe penalties man effort lo
r·ht•t•k lh<..• grow1111~ w:1vi• 11f violence an advance of the
J1.irl1anwntary <'lect aons Feb 27·29.
OdnPs«-Sf•ni to Alglaan
MO!-,COW <I\ I' J Thl· Soviet news agency Tass today said
Ch1nc·M· adv1s1·r-; wt•rc being sent across the border into
l\fghan1!.lan alun1~ with "lhousunds" of Afghan rebels tramed in
Chrn;,i to fa~ht the Sovu·t b;,ic:h-d Afghan government
"We have facts mdicating Uuat Chinese 'adviaera' and
'in!.truetors' often accompany their +'charges' on their bandit
raid:.." Tass said In a dispatch from its correspondents ln Kabul lhl• Afi:han cupilal
Wonuon in Braff f 'aror.-d
HIC"ll\10"'1> \,;1 1'\l'I Former Chief.of Naval Opera
t irm~ \1!11 1 1.11110 Zum wult •,aul today that President Carter told
h1111 hr· v.ant., v.om•·n t<1lw1nclud1·d m draft regastralion
I 1111·1 v.1th thP pr<•s ad<·nt las t week and he told me he had
dc·l·HINI to indudl' wonwn m the registaralJon and would make
<tn ;,innounc<•m(·nt to that Pff('rt today," Zumwalt said.
l\t the White ll11us1·. pre!is secretary Jody Powell reiterated
lhat tht· pn·s1<frnl h.1s not d1 ·uded whether lo ask for the reg 1:.trat1on or wom<.:n
Barley Jury Sees
Suspect on Fihn
An Orange Count y jury
watched a vade<>taJ>(' Tuc~day m
which n<.•wsman Thomas Barley
claimed under hypnosis that he
carried a letter OP4?ner the day
has w1fr wa!. ~t;ibtwc.J to death
feanng a confrontation with her
a lleged paramour
The video recordin~ was made
Saturday al UC Irvine Medical
Center as part of an <tllempt by
Barley's defense attorneys lo
prove t.o lhe seven man, five-
woman panel that Barley dld not
intend to klU his wife when he
stabbed her 17 tlmet> outside a
Santa Ana coffee shop las t May 26
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While under hypnos is. the
former Daily Pilot reporter re·
pC':.itcdly s tated that he believed
h1!. wife was h aving an affair
w 1lh another man, known as
Kc·ath The hypnosis session was
c·onduclcd by Dr Thomas
Krol1!>ky , a Los Angeles
psych1alr1sl and instructor al
USC Medical School
Keith, according to Barley, "is
the cause of all this agony I go
through
"I 'll fix him when I see him,
I' II Cix him," Barley said
In the taped interview, Barley
is asked to reconstruct event.s
Jeadine up to the fatal stabbing
of his wife, Calhertne Barley,
from whom he waa separated at
the time of he r death.
The nl"1t before the alt.ck,
Barley said he telephoned his
wile and overheard a man's
Jaulfhler in the background.
"I want to know who he is .
Keith again ... 1 need a drink
. . . that's what I need . . . I
need a drtnlc," Barley s tated in
the interview .
Barley, 51, said he stayed up
paat 3 a .m. the day of lhe atab-
blnt drinking vodka, alept for a
few hourt, then Jett the apart.
ment where he waa 1t1yln1 and
bou1bt a half·gallon bottle of
wine .
Upon nrtumln1 home, he 1ald
Mrs. Barley telephoned him Gd
11ked him to tf ve her $300 t.o re-
pay a loan from her atater -a
loan that Barley Hid hi• wile
eecured with her weddtn1 rtn1.
Rather than watt for a 2:IO
p.m . aPJ)Ointment, Barley aald,
he be1an drlvint around Santa
Ana, endln1 up at FHhlon
Square where hie wife worked In
a pet at.ore.
Under hypnotla, Barley le una·
ble to describe what happened at
the 1hopptn1 center, other than
to uy he walked around for a
while hopinn ~are Mrs. Barley.
f',....P.,,eAI
STRIKE ...
trustees, all of the school's 22
teachers walked the picket tine .
.letl Alk.lnson, u kinder garten
teacher serving as picket cap-
tain said substitutes were not
stopped, but were given fliers
asking that they not participate
an strike breaking.
Another teacher at Harpe r
noted tha t no lesson plans had
b<>en left Lil lhe classrooms and
predicted that subs titutes will
only serve as "baby sitters."
Supenntendent Hardy s aid he
will recommend that negotia-
tions not resume until teachers re·
tum to their classrooms.
Bill Bianchi of the teachers'
association, s aid instructors
would not give in easily
"lle's dreaming af he thanks
teachers are going t.o back off
a fter takmg a powerful stand
like Uus," Bianchi said.
* * * F,.._PageAJ
JOBS •••
f'unntnli(ham > for his personal
use on June· 13, 1979.
"This loan ... was made
without the knowledge or ap·
proval of the Western directors
or the Orange County Man power
C'omm1ss1on, .. a preliminary
aud1l report s&Jd.
It went on to point out that the
SUS,000 chedr payable to Cun-
ningham was mwlna. but lhat
the president had re paid the un-
a ut honzed loan with a $5,800
payment las t Oct 22 and a
SI0.200 payment last monlh.
The manpower subcommittee
that gave lhe audit finding t.o the
full comm1as1on went on to ree-
om mcnd that Western 's con-
tracts be cancelled
Meanwhile. the audit ioto the
company's affairs continues and
has been enlarged to include al-
l1·gat1ons of nepotism against
three city officials , City Ad·
mini s trator Floyd Belsito.
Pe r sonnel Director Ed
Thompson and former assistant
c ity administra to r R ichard
Harlow.
Accordlng to lhe a llegations,
Belsito's daughter-in -law
worked for what then waa lhe
c ity's manpower program from
December 1978 through March
1979.
Thompson's son reportedly
was employed in the proa:ram
through use of CET A funds for
s ix months m 1978
And Harlow's d a uebte r
purportedly wu a CETA worker
with the city for five months m
1978
Still under scrutiny by the
a udit.ors are a Ue1ations or rrus-
m an agement stemming from
the company's alleged improper
purchastns controls aa well as a
number of lease agreement.a e n-
tere d into without prior city ap.
prov al.
* * * f',....P.,,eAI
LAYOFFS ••.
mlnlslratoni that the layoffs
should have been expected.
He noted that elementary
school dislrict.s which feed stu-
dents Into lhe high schools have
raced decUnln1 enrollmenta and
teacher cuu for more tban three
yeani.
Tuesday's resolution of Intent
was baaed on a eummary of belt·
tlgbtenln1 recommendation•
proposed by Abbott and bis
s tarr.
Thoqb some of the reeom·
mendatlODJ are subject to re-
vlaion, they Include the reduc·
tlon of peraonne11 mtntmum
claaa alzea of 20 stuaent.t and Oft·
ly alx clUlff per atudtnt per
aemeale'r.
Ambueador Shot
BERN, Swtturland CAP> -
Gunmen on foot 1bot and 1U.iitty
Injured the Turk1Jb ambauador
to Switurland today •• bt •u
belni driven to work, authoriU•
reported.
TEACHER JULIE BURNETT TAKES A BREAK
Pregnant Picketer Outside Harper Schoot Thia Morning
Valley Contribution
Ordinance Revised
T he Fountain Valley Caty
Council revised local pohucal
campaign contribution rules
Tuesday in an urgency o r
danaoce adopted Just hours after
the deadline for filing 10 the
city's April 8 council e lection
The ordin ance, adopted
unanimously, decrees that con
tnbut.ors must be lis ted for Mii
d onations of $10 or more Current
ly. even contnbut1on:. under that
u mount mus t b<> 1dent1f1ed
Also under the ne w ordinanc'"
a cundJdate need not file a cam
paal':n statement 1f ha:. receipts
His Orders
lhsorderly?
BALTIMORE (AP > l\rmynf
f1c1ab at Fort Meade will hold
hearings inlo allegations lhat a
lteutenant forced women he cum.
m anded t.o have sex with him. the
Balt1moreSunreportedtoday.
Quotina unidentified aources,
the paper saJd that at least two
been called to tesUfy about their
activities with the omcer, who as
an charge of l:l mahtary po1Jct.-
un1t at the Mar) land poo,t
Tht' -.ourcei. also were• ql.IOtl'<i
as saying lhat the hcut<'nunt al
le~edly forced the v.omen to pay
for h1l> hotel room ;ind meal~.
a nd used drugs walh the m , the·
Sun reported
or expenditures do not exceed
S200 Th.is figure prev1ow.ly wcu.
$250 m Fountain Valley
C ity Attorn<.'y Thoma">
Woodruff explain<.'d that the
changes would bnng the local
code into line with "itate law <1nd
r egulations of the Fair Pol1t1cal
P ractices Comm1:.s1on
lie.> said lh<· c·hanJ.(eo, wen• pn·
'l'ntf."d a:. an urgent·y mt>asun·
'>fl that the~ c·ould uvplv 1n lht·
upcoming cnunc 11 1•lt•t•1 um J11•
i.a1d tht-change'> v.r,uld r•·dut ,.
pr<Jce:..s1ng t•xp1•n"'"' 111 thl· t·it \
1 l1·rk ·., orfan •
B) Tu1·~day " •, p 111 • 11 .
d1·.1dl1rn.• for fdm~ 111 th•• \µrli >i
1•l1·c·t1on . s ix 1·and1d.t11 .. """''
hnt•d u11 Ill c11mpet1 f11 r I v.11 r111J n nl \1 .. ,1..,
The <'.rnd1'1alf•.., .1 r•· t-.l• 1 \
I>1•at11n .. John '1c Kn1i;?hl \1.1n rn
t\dl1·r. Barbar.i Br111o1.n l.1m1•..,
1'1·1 n kan Jnd fl.1rt•in "h•J:!Pmur ,,
Plane Crash-lands
SAN DIEGO <AP1 -A sincJe-
seat pr.ivate aarplan~ crash
landed in lhf." r ui::twd terrain
n1·ar lht· 1nt1-r"•1 t 111n ... t f In
ti·r ... 1;it1· 1!0 ... ind l'.1lrn !'>Ir"' t
.dti:r tht" pllut < h<trl .. , 1\IJn
HJndall. reportt>dly got lr,..t in
th1• fnl! Ther1• 1o1.1•n • nt• 1n1un1•0,
.ind no rcport<'d dJmJto:P tu the .11rcr aft
QIXJllpics
opos81s
Backed
Supervisor Harriett Wieder
was expected to uk her fellow
board m embers today to en·
dorse a r esoluUon calling for an
alternate aite for t.he Olympic
1ames or a boycott should the
1ames be held 1D Moscow.
Mrs. Wieder'a proposed res-
olut ion cHtigates the Soviet
Union's invasion of Af1haruatan
"glarlnlfly inconsistent" wilh
the ideala of the Olympic games.
"A bold signal of American
condemnation or this act must
be communJcated to the Sovieta
and to the world." the resolution
say!
Mrs. Wieder, second district
s up e r visor . w as to as k
s upervtaon to support President
Carter's proposal lo either move
the games lo a diffe re nt site or
boycott the Moscow jtames.
f',.._PageAI
MARINE •••
f<.'re nt than there was after day
one ··
Mrs. Timm said the famJUes
shared "feelings of frustration
and non-movement" but had
o,pht feellng.11 about procedure on
obtainJng the hostages' release.
"Very definately," she said.
"lt''I almost Uke a divided group
We don·t know who's right
and who's wrong. Tbe fact re·
mains that today is the 95th day
'The q~taon was asked right
<>Ut at the bnefing, 'Are we any
c•lo<1e r nRtit now to a release
than we W("re on day one?' and
lht• Jnswer was. 'We arc more
hopl:'ful now toward a re lease ·
'Rut b<>tng hopeful and being
a1 tually c apable or dehvenng
.irt• tv.o d1Hercnt things," she
'Jld
~1r'I Timm said "lhe most re-
""unnR thani::· · they heard was
th.11 Iran has a new president
.ind th:it .1 parliament might be
form•·d II\ mid F1·bruary
"•· r1· IJlk1n~ Jt IP3\t
.1n1il h1•r 30 d&y"l.°0 '>hi:' '>atd ··1
dotl) I l()l1k al lllJI J '> b1·mg Ofr
111111'>111 Jt Jll .
Mi8~ilc Launched
From Vand~nburg
\ \'\l>E'<IH IH, l\JH F"ORn·;
II\'°' Jo. 1 A I'> An Air For<'e
Min ult> man 3 1ntcrcont10ental
balh.allc missile waa launched
from Vandenberc Alr Poree
Base Tuesday nilbt. apokesrnen
said U.s vapor ll'alls could be
..,.,f'n an tlle sky along the OTange
( 0 34'1
1 h 1· m1 ... "lc· WJ'> launched Jt fl
'' 111 hv StratC'g1c Air Command
nll'l'>llt' combat troop:s from the ~h Strate~ac Missile Wang at.,. r-: Warrt>n Air fo'orce Base an
\\}oming
Every one of RALPHS 12 Specialty
Furniture Centers is being comr letely
redone and relocated. Take advantage o our disruption.
••
Entire
Showroom
being
remodeled
for the
80'8
We will be CLOSING our doors temporarily in MARCH
to put the finishing touches on what will _ become the
most exciting ne w furniture showroom m Southern
California
Please Excuse the Mess!
$500.000
FURNITURE
INVENTORY MUST
BE SOLD!
A Totally New
Store needs Totally
New Furniture
,
THANK YOU
ORANGE
COUNTY
Everyone at RALPH'S
would like lo thank all our loyal customers wbo bav~
supported w •Ince our open·
11\1 ln Coeta M .. 25 years
•10.
WE COULDN'T HA VE
DONE IT WlTHOUT out
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VOL 73, NO.~,• SECTl~S, •PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS
!Iran Hostage Writes of Eseape Intent
NEW YORK <AP) The U.S
M.,1 ... wbo la believed to be t.bo
youna•t ot tM bo9ta1a ln Iran
wrote h1a family that he la plan
nlna an e1eape ~auae be would
rather di• ln a try ror rreedom
than remain a captive. h1 a
parenu &a d today
"We received 11Jc letlet11 tn a
two-day penod or time about
tbree week.a aao and the latest
correa~ told us that be as
Tanker
Burns
In Gulf
MIAMI CAP) -A 600-foot
tanker loaded with diesel fuel
caught fire near Ory Tortugas in
the eastern Gui! of Mexico lo·
day. and its 33 crew members
were abandoning the blazing
ship, the Coast Guard reported.
"They're getting into the life
rafts now," said Coast Guard
spokesman Mike Ayers in
Miami
lie sa1d the tanker identiried
itself as the Arie!> and reported
"an unlimited amount" of No. 6
diesel fuel aboitrd.
The ship was located about 40
miles west of Dry Tortugas, a
desolate island 90 miles west of
Key West.
The tanker said it had a fire in
the engine room and the crew
was abandoning, Ayers said.
lie said the cutter Cape York
was headed for the Aries "We
have aircraft going out there to
~et the guys out of the water as
soon as possible," he said.
The tanker 's regis try and
destinahon were not immediately
known.
Ra inf all Sets
Record for
Irvine Area
How wet was 1t an Irvine lasl
week?
This wet.
The 3.4 inches of rain that
cascaded down on the city Mon·
day and Tuesday "was lhC'
~realest recorded during any
s imilar pe riod since c ity Jfl.
corporation, according lo rec-
ords kept by the Department of
Public Works "
So said Public Works Director
Brent Muchow. who mdicated
the impact of the s torm on
public and private property was
"negligible."
This was an sharp contrast to
the winter or 1978, when the cily
was hit with extensive flooding.
Muchow srud several flood con·
trol projects completed sance
that fime contnbuled to the rel·
atively minor problems this
time around.
••Problems which were ex·
perien ced included minor
floods in localized ar eas, a
number ol trffft down, primarily
small parkway trees not requir·
ing any immediate attention.
and mud problems. 11uch as at
the intersection of Yale and
Trabuco Drive, resulting from
some runoff from construction
projects." the c ity official said. ,
Muchow A aid emergency
maintenance c rews worked
throughout the night placing
tramc control devices and 88·
•lslin& resident.. where private
property was threatened.
Coast
Weather
Clearloa tonl1bt and
s unny Thur.day. Guity
northwest wlDdl of 15 to 30
mph eicpeet.ed Thursday.
Low• tonllht 47 alon1 the
coa1t aod 63 Inland. Hilb.I
Thurtda3 ln tM ~.,.r 80e.
INSIDE TOD6'"
Gafll Rdrnoftd'• l•tocf from UW H.,,.,.,.,,,_ l14oclt
lJolbtbllU AtMtan Uva °"· Stor,, POfll BJ. ••••
plannlQI an e1e1pe and t.. woWd
rather dle lo that eacape for
fNedom than remain • holt.a1e
ny lon1er." Barbara Timm
i.aid of her aon, KevU\ Hennen
1n1 . a 20-yeur o ld Marine
bergeanl
"It alarmed me when I read at
1md I cannot really say whether
thoae are h.lt. feeling& ul that mo
ment or whether they are mak·
ing him say it I don't even want
to aecood·,oesa on It." ahe sa.id
ln 1an lnt.ervlew from Washington
on NBC'a "Today" program
Mr• nmm. appeann1 with
her huaband, Kenneth Timm,
left her home 10 Oak Crttk.
W11 . ror two days of State
De partment braefangs for the
families of the SO Americans
held 10 the U S. Embassy in
Tehran Both s"id they were
peaaimistic
.
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-~..,.,...,... SCIENTISTS EXAMINE REMAINS OF GIANT SQUID
Stt•de• of Captain Nemo end '20,000 l•~··
Squid a Giant
~:!o~~p~~~dc~~t~:.:,~~::.':::.d
monster -450 pounds o~,q~~d The squid is about eight feet in
-went on display today at the oody length, with tentacle! 10 to
New England Aquarium, as <:x· •6 feet long. Nothing like it had
perts tried to figure how the been seen in Massachusetts
beast reached the s hores or since a similar squid was found
Massachusetts in 1908
The giant sqwd _ not unUke Giant squid~. according to
the one batUed by Captain <1q u ar1um expe rts, gen~rally
Ne mo, 20,000 leagues under tht-h ve 500 to 1.000 feet deep an the ocean sea , in the Jules Verne classic Aquarium i.taff members said
was found dead las t weekend on today tht.> s pec• men will be
Plum Island. Mass pumped full of a hqu1d form ula to
It was discovered by w1ldlJfe preserve 1t '
ranf(ers at the Parker River It will be on display for three
Natural Wildhfe Beach . Ten wee k s. then m oved to the
men were rounded up by the Mu s eum o r Com p a rat1ve
Aqua rium to carry It by Zoology at Harvard
Waitresses Backed
In Union Sex Case
OAKLAND <AP) -A s lrina of
forme r waitresses and union
e mployees taWied In court they
were sexually haraaaed and
threatened when they went to a
union leader ror help.
ID t.be second d~y ol teaUmoey
Tuesday before Alameda County
Superior Court Judge Robert
Krontncer, nearly a doun wit·
neHH appeared on behalf of
three former waltre11ea who
are demandinl $1 million ln
d amaaes from the Hotel and
R eat a urant Employees and
Barteoder Local 28 of Oakland,
and Ray Lane, 55, aecretary
treaaurerof.tM union.
Two of the women, Karin
Set1tla, ~"'-~ Teri DeLoache, 22, 1ald UJ97 were offered jobe
wortin& tn a t..a Ve1u lhow
leaturtnc aex wttb • dot. an ol·
fer tMY 1ald the)' clecllMd. Lane Mid out.tde court, "TbJ1
la a politlC'llll)' modvaled attack
bymf~·" He tald bll ".aemJ•" are
membln fA tbe NaUoo.al RlCbt to won PoaadaU., aa llld·
labor ...... •et"e tllat lull ldr9d •ttorur• .Iola• ro1art1 •Dd .lamll Wllllott w repreient LIM
former ••ltrHHI without
cbar1e. Tb• thlrd platnt1rr. Mary
Snyder. 39, accused Lane and
other union leaden of refusan,
to help her alt.er she los t her job
In a diner becauae she wouldn't
have eex with it.a manager.
Gospel sin1er Dorothy Mor-
riason. • former office worker at
the union, tealllled h ow sbe
finally aubmJtted to Lane's sex·
ual advances becauae she
thou•hl, "I had lo, to keep my JOb. ,,.-··
Several othe r form er unioo
memben told or refusin& Lane'•
proPotlt1ona to en1a1e them In
pro1tltutlon, and one wailrell aald he oflered ber a Job acUna
In porno1raphlc movlea for
$5000 • Ma. O.Loacbe, c urrently a
buyer tor a druc at.ore. aakt lbe met for luneh with Lane ln me
after 1he wH flred rrom •
watt...., Job for aUe1ed theft.
LIM' bepn the convenaUoo by
remartilW about th• 1lu o1 blr
breuta, Ill. O.Loacbe aald.
"With a body like yoara1 ""1 tu mu. a lot ol l'DOMJ, •the womaa q.ud LeM u .......,
lier, .. Mid L9M olfwed ... Jobi
' r..,... from wortdDI u • Lol>-le 11 weltr•u aboard •
1amblen' bul bound ror ReftO to
beln1 bll penooal ml1tn11.
"We weren't reaHured at au:· Timm aaid. "tbal aft.er Id
or IM days that tbere'a really any
more Inroad or •nythinJ{ dll·
ferent UU&o there waa after day
one."
Mrs Timm aald the families
shared "feelings or frustration
a nd non-movement" but bad
spht feelmgs about procedure oo
obtaining the hosta1es' releue.
* * *
"Very definitely." ahe said
·'It's almost file a divided &J"OUP
... We don't know who'• riehl
a nd wbo's wrong. The fact re·
maina that today ls the 9~ day
"The question was asked right
out at the briefing, 'Are we any
closer n&ht oow to a release than we were on day one.,. and
the answer was, 'We a re more
hopeful now towa rd a release ·
"But being hopeful and bemg
* * *
actually capable of delivering
are two different things," she
said.
Mrs. Timm said "the most re-
assuring Uung" they heard was
that Iran hp1I a new president
\lnd that a parhament might be
formed by mid-February
··We're talking at least
another JO days," she i.a1d "I
don't look at that as being op.
t1mist1c at all "
* * *
Iran Chief Irate
Stllllents Said Dictators
By The A.Hodated Pr~
Ir anian Pr ci;1d ent
Abohlhasi;an Bani Sadr anJ(rily
denounced the Moslem m1htant..-.
h o ld1n.i the US Embassy
hostages m Tehran today as
"d1C'lators who have c reated a
government w1th1n u govern
ment."
Bani Sadr'~ attack . his
strongetSt on th(• emba!>sy m1h
tants, came after th<'Y broadcast
allegahons that tt)e minister or
information a n d national
guidance. Nasser Mmacha, had
"close hnks with the C IA "
Mmacttl was arrested by revolu·
honary guards without govern·
ment authorization ut about
midnight Tuesday
Tu:oA//irm
Candidacy
In Irvine
Mayor David Silla tmd Coun·
t't lman 8111 Vardouhs made 1t or
hc1al Tuesday they'll run lor
re.elect.ion ln June.
Their a noouncem enta mean
that all three Incumbent.a on the
City CouncU will stand for re·
election when voterA 10 to the
polls June 3.
Counci lwoman Mary Ann
Gaido bad previously Indicated
she would seek o1r1ce again.
Sills said Tuesday artemoon
he will run on has record, which
includes opposition to proposed
com merrial u11e of the El Toro
Marine Air Station and, support
f o r ronstruct1on o r ne w
roadways in Irvine and
throughout the county
lit' told reporte rs ut a press
conference he coniud c rs h1~
most sianificant accomplish
menl w be part1r1pat1on in lhe
draftin.i of Irvine 's Gener al
Plan, which was adopted an 1977
Sills. who will seek a se<:<>nd
term. swd he did not decade un
t1l about a month ago to run for
office again fie hesitated, he
s aid , becaust> of the tame ·
consuming demands or holdmg u
council ~al. Sills 1s an attorney
Earlier Tuesday, Vardouhs
s aid he too would run for a
second term after receiving
written and verbal communica-
tions from reside nts supporting
his re-election bid
Vardoulla, a 12-year re111dent
of the city and a former mayor .
said he would at n?ss four key
point.a In hia campaign.
-ConUnualion of "sound
business practices ln govern·
ment "
-Keepln1 city 1overnment
s mall and lnvolved only In es-
senllals. -Continuing to follow prin
clples or "well-mana1ed and
cs. AFnaM . Pa1e AZ)
Real Honest
Politician
RENO, Nev. (AP) -If
elected, he wlU lake bribes
and other rorm1 of 1raft,
ralH Lax , and vote for
lbe Equal Rl&btl Amend·
ment "ti the jlrll will fool
around with me ."
Fred Copeland Jr.. a
31 -y ear·Old uHd car
1alHman who ·calh
hlmHlf "Flaky Pl'M "
.. ,. bll eudkt•CJ la de.
1t1.Hd "to Ibo'# what a
lolre the polltleal aptam •• •• He 1ddt that lw bll
nothlAI but Nll*t for the
lnc.m&.at. lhll, he 1111 •
"ll tM other idlota can run
ror ome.. ao can I."
The mtnJster dt'nied the al
legations before being i.c1red at
his home
The tens ion between Bani
Sadr and the militant!> arost• a!.
l ranian offlc1alb gave confl1t'tmg
'1gnals on whether lht-e-.t<tbhsh
ment of a l ' !'l 1nvesllgat1on <if
the ex-shah'!> rcg1mt-w11uld lead
to the reh.•a!.f' of the appmx
1matel} 50 emba!>!.Y hostal(f''>
It wa'> anno unced Tuesd a)
night that Bana Sadr had ~n
chosen chairman of Iran s ruling
H e v o I u t 1 on a r y (' o u n c 1 I •
!.trengthenmg has po51t1on and
ra1smg hopes among th1>se who
expect him to try to ~t tht·
American hrn.tage-. releas~
The new president. !>lung by
the arbitrary urre!'il or Mmach1.
told the Tehran dally newspaper
Kayhan thut a lthough the mih
lJnh ma} not r('ah7t-11 they arc
paving tht• v.a} for lawlessness
in the c·ountr}
"llow Muld )OU 1·~p<'Ct a gov
Prnml•nl 1•mµl11~ .. ,. ll1 go t11 work
ft·t·hni.: '>('Cun· ht· -.aid "When.
th1·r1· '" no It J.(dl 11r JUd1c1cil
-.1·runt \ in the-rountry. that will
und11ubt1'<.lh lt'aC to disorder "
Bani S.Hir cii-.1) ittlacked tht·
-.tall· ownt·d lclt•\ 1!'>1on network
for dt·tini.: without prior govern·
ment Jpproval 1n g1v1ng the em
bassy militant!> air lime Tues
day night lo broadcast lhcir <ii
legation ..
<Stt IRr\N, Page AZ>
Cronkite to Quit
Anchor Post By '81
WASll lNGTO:'ll <Al'I
Waller Cronkite. who fur )ear-.
has been telling A meracan•
.. that 's the way 1t 1s ·· as
anchorman ror the CBS Evemne
News, 1ay1 be wanu to move t.o
other au•enmeota for lh•
net wort.. Cronkite. in an interview with
The Washingt.cll1 Post published
today. saJd he plans to leave the
Evemna News program no later
than November. 1981. when hls
<'Ontract expires
"I have no intent.Jon of leavm.i
th<' air." he said "It's 1ust my
1ntent1on to slow down 11 htlle
and not be rrozen to the daily
grind ..
Cronk1H'. 63 . said he want~ to
take on other assignments for
CHS
l'ronk1t<' hl'lped put and
kt>t.•p lhe CBS newc, program
at the top of th<' ratings a decadt'
.1~0 llt• l<><lk th(• unr hnrman
position in 1962 wh1·n ('R.~ ex
panded 1Ls t'\'Cntni.? nt·w~ <ohow to
a half hour
In addit.Jon to his weekniRht
appearances on the EveninR
News. Cronkite 1nte rv1 ewed
Ieadm.i f1Rures of the times.
traveled wtth pre~ndenL-. on ma
JOr foreign tnps and covered the
major events o r Ame rica·s
space program.
Cronkite said network offlc1al'I
as ked ham several week!'I aRo
about his Evening News plans
"I told them that I'd like to be
.,..,~.
WEIGHING ANCHOR
Watter Cronkite
.1ble to :-.tep out nghl now. but
thl'Y won l h•t me do 11 ri~hl
J V.J). IK'sa1d
Spl•culat1on over who would
rl'plal'<' Cronk1tc a!'> anchorman
.rnd manuging ed itor or the
nt>wsc~l has ecntered on two
other CBS news men Dan
Ralhcr and Roger Mudd Both
reportl-dly have been courted by
ABC and NBC
Jury Deliberates
In Murder Trial
An Oran1e County Superior
Court jury continued delibera·
lions lod.~ into serond-delf'M
murder charge agalnat Gary
Wayne Patton, an Irvine al·
torney accused of tbe No·
vembe1', 1978, 1tiootln1 death of
bl1wlle.
The Jury received the cue
late Tuesday after hear1n1 fin1J
arcumenta rrom Deputy Dll!ltrlct
Attorney P aul Meyer and M ·
fente attorney All.an Stokke.
Patt.on. 3$, IA alle1ed to have
llred the three 1hotl that killed
hl• wUe, Katbertne Lellh PaUOn.
23, followlna a abort and •tAWlnY
mamqe.
Stokke c:om.ncled durtn1 the
tbrH·weM tnal lbat Patton wu
not HM at tM time of the lhoot·
ln1. Pauoa. bu pleaded lnnoeent
by reMOn fA lmanlt.Y. .. .,.. *-I die JVY to nCurn
RepalnMade
OCEANSIDE <AP) Clly
crew• are repalrtnt 100 feet ot
HW•r line destroyed ln tut
week'• atorm.
a second-degree murder verdlcl.
lie c laimed the lawyer was
a ware or his actions at the Ume
or the crime.
Patton was ori&inally convict·
ed or aecond degTee murder and
declared sane following a trial
th•t ended In June, but a new
trial was ordered after evidence
WIS praented of alle1ed Juror
mlaconduct
'DEBUGCING'
'
EASY WITH AD
'.
"Th• Dally Pilot made my 1 11lea effort.a • great success." ,
An Irvine man aald that after I
~mn1 b1a car U\ t.he Daily PUot f
c lau lfled aectlon. Hl1 ad !
roUowa;
1'7$ VW Bui E1tcl. cond.
Low ml. All/FM alereo
l2IOO Dlt•Jtlllt.X
If you want treat 1utcea lllq your car try the rnendly
Dall1 Piiot ad ·vlaera at
M2·5678
~
Go/,d Soars to $718
In European rrmding
U>NDON <AP) -Gold,,..~. rroo an OGMe ln Surope
today 1" lldvan<'e ot lbe lnte:r"lllUoQaJ liloDtt.arJ F\mcl'• auetlon ot 4M,• ounc.. ol bullion later a lM d.,.
London'• "" rn~or Cold dealers tis*' u.e cloltna prtce at 1711, uprrom-Tueaday 'l'MNnYortprieewu'71.I
The last lim• =opped noo l.D ounce •11 Jan II dUriQI I ~ o1 volaW. ~ t.bl Soviet~ la AtahaniM.aa. n. metal a 1111 lD New Voris cm Ju.
21, then 111\k u low u S5IS two da711 later ln pe~ tntdfnt.
Sliver, whkb bJt a roeord Mt an ounce Jan. -~wu ,...,...,
today lo LondOtl at 138.:w>. up S3 SI from T\mdll1'1 t •U
'31.7:5lnNewVork.
f'1el ... c ·~-A••r81s Trip•
PICO RIVERA (AP> -P1ve fretabt un denlltd near &.be
weal end ol tho Rio Hoodo Brldae &oaey. blocldAa bundtedl ol
Amtrak commuters ualq the SMta l"t ra.Uroad'a main l.Ln•
from San Di IO to Lot Antela
The" wer. no ioJuriea when rour empty cars and one
loaded witb pulp board derailed at l :IO a.m. near Paramount
Boulevard.
Two Amtrak tralna on t.belr way h'om San Dle10 we"' hall·
ed a nd passenaeni were bused into Los Angeles. Pauen1ers
headed ln the other direction were bused from Un.ion Station to
Fullerton where they boarded the trains. which were turned
around for the return lnp
Ollwe 8ftlt. ••Al ... •
MOSCOW <AP) -The Soviet newa a1ency Tass today said
Chinese advisers were being sent across the border lnto
Afghanistan along with ''thousands" of Afghan rebels trained in
China to fight the Soviet-backed Afghan government.
"We have facts indicating that Chinese 'advisers' and
'instructors' often accompany their +'charges' on their bandlt
raids," Tass said In a dlapatch from its correspondents in
Kabul, the Afghan capital.
lt'emne 111 Draft fi'a1'ored
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -Former Chief of Naval Opera·
lions Adm. Elmo Zumwalt said today that President Carter told
him he wants women to be included In draft registraUon.
·' l met with the president last week and he told me he had
decided to include women in the registaration and would make
an announcement' to that effect today," Zumwalt said.
At the White House, press secretary Jody Powell reiterated
that the president has not decided whether to ask for the reg-
istratioo of women.
Mickey Cartoons
Freed From Smut
SAN r'Ri\NCJSCO (/\P) -
M 1ckt•y Mouse and cartoonist
Dan O'Neill hav1· cnd<>d their
t'ighl·ycur legal right mvolvm~
the use of the r1ct1onal rodent in
pornographic pictures , docu·
ments on file in the U S Distnct
Court reve<.il
O'Neill and othe r s who
Exner's FBI
File Secrets
To Be Closed
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-The
6ix remaining pages or Judith
Campbell Exner's FBl file will
remain sealed despite claims by
the self-proclaimed mistress of
the late President John Kennedy
that the lntonnation might re-
sult in mob reprisals .
The 9th U.S. Court of Appeals
refused Mrs. Exner's appeal
Tuesday of a 1978 ruling in
which she asked t hat the re-
maining pages from her 92-page
file be made available to her.
Mrs. Exne r, a one-time
~ewport Beach resident, who
also claimed to have been
romantically involved with the
late Mafia boss Sam Giancana
of Chicago, sal~e feared the
files might co61ailj\ sensational
and inaccurate information
about her crime and White
House conneetions that could en-
danger her Ule.
The government said al the
iime lbal she wanted the rue mainly as materi al for a
planned book about her reputed
affair with Kennedy.
The appeals court sided with
the trial court in ruling thal the
d oc ume nts were part or a
criminal invesU1aUon report in
an exempt system of records.
DAILY PILOT
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publis hed parodies of Mickey
Mouse engaged in X·rated ac-
tivities have agreed not to do it
<1nymore, while Walt Di s ney
Productions has dropped con·
tempt of court proceedings
a~ainst them. the court papers
disclosed Tuesday.
Dis ney attor ne y Paul
Laveroni s aid the settlement
"upheld the principle of law"
cited by Disney in hJs legal bat·
tie against O'Neill and others
for alleged coovriebt violations.
The original court judgment
against O'Neill and others in-
volved in Air Pirates Funnies
called for O'Neill, Bobby London
and Ted Richards to pay Disney
Sl90,000 each.
That j udgment still stands, but
apparently a secret agreement
has been reached that Disney
will not try to coUect.
Wieder Eyes
Site Change
For Olympics
Supervisor Harriett Wieder
was ·expected to ask her fellow
board m embers today to en·
done a resolution calllDI for an
alternate site for tbe Otymplc
games or a boycott should the
games be held in Moscow.
Mrs. Wieder's proposed res·
olullon castigates the Soviet
Union's invasion of Afabanistan
"glaringly inconsistent" wilb
the ideals of the Olympic 1ames.
"A bold signal of American
condemnation of t.bill act muat
be communicated lo the Sovieta
and to the world," the resolution
says.
Mrs. Wieder, second district
supervisor, wa s to ask
supervillC)J"I to support President
Carter's proposal to either move
tbe games to a different site or
boycotttheMoscow1ames.
Valley Skater
Killed by Car
A 7-year-old Fountain Valley
boy, who police said apparently
roller skated into the path of a
car, died Tuesday niabt of in-
juries be suffered when he wu
hit by the auto.
The dead boy was ldenWled u
Christopher Paul Duvon of 118
Quarts Ave.
Police aa!d be wa1 struck oo
Quarts Avenue about 2 p.m. Tuada.y. Be succumbed to h1s
injuries at 9:30 p.m. at rountaln
Valley Communlt.y Hospital.
Polle• l&ld the driver of the
car wu a 18-year-old Pouataln
Valley boy.
Ambauador Shot
BERN, Swltserland (AP) -
Gunmtn oo foot lbot and •llPtb'
injured the Turtiab amba11edor
to Switzerland toda1 u be wp
betn• drtv111 to wort, autboriU.
repon.d.
•1ftl~Pnea
A wiDlet at.onn left a blanket
ol mow o••r mucb of Dille to-
day, torc=maa.y 1clw>oll to clOH la Vlr a, TOIUlftlee and
Oeorpa, w aecumulaUom
tlAIM up LOtevlD lACbea. It WU only t.be Meood IDOW al
$M lillllllll IGc. TMD"IM -.ad puta al Nortb Catolina and \he nr•t for Oeor1la and South
CuoUna Up to four JocbM of snow fell... as fu IOUtb u DubUD la central
Georita. wtth seven Inches in
the northern mounlaloa and
lhrM lncbes ln the auburt. ol
Atlanta.
Four to five inches rell in mid·
die and western Teueasee and
up to two inches was reported in
northeast Alabama.
Kentucky 1ot one to three
Inches more snow on top of that
which fell lut week. Meanwhile.
the Coast Guard closed ta. 7 miles
o( the Ohio rt.aver in westem Ken-
tucky lo loaded barges because of
low water caused by froien
tributartet.
KnoxvlUe and Nashville.
Tenn .. and Ashevllle, N.C .. had
two Inches or snow today. Ac·
cumulations ln Atlanta ranged
from less tban an inch at the
alrport weather station to up to
three Inches in the suburbs,
making the city's streets slip-
pery for the ruab hour.
The snow wa1 moving Into the
Carolinas today. Up to four
inches of snow had plied up in the
southwest mountains of North
Carolina where a heavy snow
wamingwastneffect.
Many areas of South Carolina
were under a travelers' advisory
where up to three inches of soow
fell
The snow reached southwest
Virginia about midnight
Schools in Nashville and most
middle Tennessee counties were
closed today and students 1n
Memphis and many other west
Tennessee school systems were
t>xc uscd from Tuesday's classes
Many schools in Georgia also
w ('re c(()!)(.'<J
WomariSays
She Buried
Tot at Beach
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -
Police searched a mile·long
str etch of beach along the Great
Highway today for a 5-year-old
boy they fear was killed and
buried In the sands of Ocean
Beach.
Local officers and dog~ from
the city and Atherton police de·
partments combed the coastline
for Reginald Lamon Williams.
who disappeared while playing
near his home in Alameda on
Tuesday afternoon.
A 30-year-old woman, whose
name was not made public. was
arrested by police Tuesday night
and reportedly told them that
she had burled the chJld.
The woman, described by
police as having a history of
psychiatric problems, accom-
panied police to the beach lo the
dark. The brief search Ulen was
halted because oft.be Ude.
Police said they bad "good"
reason to believe that t.be cbUd
was buried at the beach. loclud-
ing the fact that the woman bad
s and Wlder her fingernails and
in her shoes.
Authorities said lhat the
woman ha d telephoned her
parents in San Francisco, told
them she had the child and was
.. going to dig a bole in the sand
by the Great Hl&hway," which
runs along the ocean on the west
side of the city.
The aJJeged kidnapper, who
reportedly attempted and failed
lo kidnap a child earlier Tues·
day 1n Oakland, was described
by ~lice as having a history of
racaal violence. The woman Is
white and the miasln1 boy is
black.
fi',....P ... AJ
IR.AN •••
The mllltanll found
documents in the embassy files
"provina the exiatence of cSose
Unks between Nasser MinacbJ
. . . and both the U.S. Em busy
and tbe CIA,'' Tehran rad.lo re-
ported in a l>Toadcut monitored
In Kuwait.
The ltUdenta went on to ac·
cuse Mlnacbl of bavllla used his
poslUon u bead oflran'• buman
riibta committee ln pre·
revolutJ.cnatY daya to travel to
W uhlnatoa and eatabllab linb
with tbe U.S. aovernment.
' Untll tod.a)', Bant Sadr's
criUcllm of the mlUtanta bad
been coaf1Ded ao atatemeota to
lht .ntct that tbe MW IOvtm•
ment alcDe ... mm dtcillonl
for UM ooaa&rJ,
RUNNING ON MCORD
Mtryor DaV'ld '"'9
~ ......
~I TO RUN
Councftman V•rdouN•
F,...P-AJ
AFFIRM CANDIDACY. • •
well-planned development. Utah
which leads to a solid financial
base and aasures lbe hl~t
quality of life for our resident.a."
-Continuing to have a "work-
ing per110n perspective" on the
City CotmcU.
Sills said his aspirations for
the next four years would ln-
cl u de providing additional
athletic fields in the city. fiDding
an achJevable theater proposal
that won't nm into the mllUona of
dollars an<j coming up with a
functionally lnte1rated civic
center site possibly through the
work of a development phasing
task force he heads
Both Sills and VardouUs satd
their second terms would be
their last i.( elected. They wiU
bead tmo their re-election cam-
paigns wtlb healthy war cheats
of about •.ooo each.
. Tbe citizens eroup lrvlne
Quorum. lo which both men
belong, endorsed their re-
election bids last month berore
they had announced their inten-
tions to nm again.
With all three Incumbents in
the June 3 race. all that remains
11 for challengers lo 1tep
forward. No one elae. however.
has ao far indicated hla or her
intenUon of seeking office.
Filfn2 for the city council race
operu Feb. 11 and closes March 7.
lroirre, Newport
Get Company Report
By DAVID KUTZMANN
OI t ... D.ity 'lie! Sta"
lt's stick and it's glossy. And If
you're a resident of lrvlne or
Newport Beach. you've probably
JUSt received one in the mail.
The Irv ine Co mpan y 's
.. Report to the Community 1980 ..
has been arnvlng at the 21,000
households in Irvine and 30.000
households in Newport Beach
this week.
According to company of ·
hcials, the report's purpose is to
provide residents with intorma.
tton -on current and future de-
velopment on the Jrvine Ranch
··and to share with these cituens
our development ph1losopby."
A spokesman said this mom·
ing the dawning of a new deeade
was believed to be the ap-
propriate Ume to bring residents
or the two communities up to
date on company plans
Cost or prepartn~ the reports
was e~t.Jmated at $50,000.
In terms of content. however.
the document Is somewhat
skimpy.
Irvine Mayor David Silis satd
he was anticipating a report on
business plans and proJecuons
"What came is one of those
things you get rrom a travel
agency." he said
Concluded the m ayor. "It's
not a S<'holarly mLSs ivc "
Company Pres 1 de nt P('t l' r,
Kremer. acknowledging that has
fLTm has "created much or the
physical environment 1n ~hach
we live." says in the report that
everyone. "as res ide nts. as
voters. as commuruty leaders.
and as consumeni. play an am
portant role" 111 shaping a com-
munity
Much of the report's text is de-
\'Oled to lracmg the h1~tory of
development m the area. One or
the few glimp.£es 10to the futun•
1s contained m this !>ta tement
about Irvine ·w e kno"' thcit n·
tail and servict' bu~inf's~ firm-,
t•annot succeed until an area ha:-.
sufficient population to creatt· J
m a rket demand
Sr,stems
Merger
Studied
Orange County Supervisors or-
dered a study Tuesday to find
out how much money can ~
uved lf tbe sheriff's department
ind manhal's offtce are con·
aolidat.ed and the fave municipal
court systems are meraed.
tr the 1tudy, wblcb l1 expected
to be comrletecl March 4 abowa
subatant1a aavtng1, the two is-
sues wm be placed on the June 3
ballot.
The measures would aWJ need
a pproval by the State
Legislature before they could be
put lnto effect but county of.
flcials figure their hand would
be tlreoethened by an outpour-
ing of public support.
Supervisors ' Chairman Ralph
Clark said, ··My preliminary in-
quiry leads me to believe that
successful baUot measures will ~ a powerful tool In seeking
state legislation to enact these
coM saving ideas "
County sources say that the
two meuurea could save up to
Sl million per year.
Both the s henff and marshal
serve warrants and subpoenas.
Shenffs work as bailiffs in
Supen or Court and marshals do
the same duty in municipal
court~
The cost of putting the two
cos t ·saving measures on the
ballot are estimated at $200.
Ir the county chooses to pay
for a vot.eS' pamphlet to carry
the ballot argument countywide.
costs wouJd Increase lo a bout
$45,000.
If the Issues a re to qualify for
the June ballot. supervisors
must approve the action by
March 11
His Orders
Disorderly?
Hi\LTI MOHE (AP) -Army of-
ficials at Fort Meade will hold
hearings into <.illegations that a
lieutenant forct'd women he com.
m:i ndt.'d to have sex with him, thl!
Halt1mon:Sun reported today
Quoting unidentified sources.
tht· (JJ~·r ~111 d that at least two
14•Hllt'n h ;H 'I' hecn <:ailed t11
11•-,1afv about th('tr act1v1t1es with
thl· nfflc..r, who 1s in chari;(e of ,1
mllltarv police unit,, at tht·
\I.in I.ind p1i-.t
I h• -..1uri·1·., ;ih<1 w(•rt• quo t1'(J
·'' 'J~ 1ng thJl tht• lieutenant a l
11 ~"di} fort•t..'d the women to pay
fnr his hote l room and meals.
.ind u.-.<'<1 '1rug-. v.1th them . tht
~un rt•port t·d
Plan~ Ground~d
S \N Or EGO < \ P ) -Airlim•
!»l'r\ I('(' al l.inc1ber~h r1('ld wa ....
' u ' p ,. n c1 t: c1 T u l'' d ..i ) n 1 g ht
h••C"aw,f' of a drns<' fog that re·
dut 1•c1 \ i..1 b1hty <1t th<• airport t11
flDl· quJnt•r of J mile
Every one of RALPHS 12 Specialty
Furniture Centers is being completely
redone and relocated. Take advantage of our disruption.
Entire
Showroom
being
remodeled
for the
80's
I
We will be CLOSING our doors temporarily in MARCH
to put the finishing touches on what will become the
most exciting new furniture showroom in Southern
California
Walls are coming down, platforms for new
vignettes are being builtl new liabting is being
lnstalled, carpelirig ta oeing rlpped up ana
much more.
ssoo.ooo
FURNITURE
INVENTORY MUST
BE SOLD!
A TotalJy New
Store needs Totally
New Furniture
. --------------
THANK YOU
ORANGE
COUNTY
Everyone at RALPH'!J
would Uk• lo thanJt all ow loyal C\lllomerl who hav. aUpported ua lince our open-
ing II\ a.ta .... 25 yea.n •· WE COULDN'T HA VE
DONE JT WITHOUT
OUt
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D•lly New•paper ·
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VOL 73, NO. S1, 4 SECTIONS. 41 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNtA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS
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Lftgunans Favor Growth I .. imitations
87 8TEVE MITCH U. ................. ti you're ooe of lb• 1,31'1
1 La1uaa Beach rHldenu who
com~ a Le .. u. ol Women
' Votera queallonnal r1 l aat
I December, chaoctia are
-You want to HO 1rowth
limited to 20,000 pe,..ooa in the
Art Colooy
: sh;J~ ~.~·::t :nea~~1cl:::'!
' buildlna m town.
l
You don't tblnll that new
con1tructlOll 1hould take place ln
areaa dealanated at open apa«
Andyouw1mttb cltytuhuavt'
Syomore Hiil.i in !ta natural atate
with no development
Leaaue apokeswoman U.Ue
Bell presented results ur lhtt
14 question survey to c:ounc1l
members Tue1>day night 1n
hopes tht: city will Ule the an
form atton in form u I atang
c h anges an the General Plan
A lt'Jaale lt'ortla lt'atclaing
liter Ulla year.
Leaaue apokeawomen aald
l hey ire pluatd wltb the
num~r ot completed 1urvey
1heeta retW1*1. saylnt nearly
15 percent of lb 9,000 quesUoo·
naarea were tabulated.
The 11urvey show• more than
51 percent of the reapondenll
have laved an Laguna Beach
more than 10 years, 84 percent
ur lht!m are homeowners, and
nt!u rly 50 percent of those
Phenna, the 50-foot fibe rglass whale. is un·
loaded from truck to take part in Dana
Point Harbor's eighth Wlnual Festival of
Whales. It begins this weekend and con·
tinues the following two weekends with
films. lectures and exhibits. Mark Howe of
Dana Point inspects Phcnna as do his
('hildren , Alice, 112; Nathaniel. 4; and
a nother spectator Monika Larsson. 5. of
San Juan Capi strano.
Dual Facility Doomed
Laguna Told of Doubled Project Cost
Conatructlon of a senior
citizen housing complex atop a
191-space downtown parkmg
st..ructure in Laguna Beach ap·
pear• doomed alter City Council
action Tuesday nhthl.
Council members voted unan·
lmoualy to cease negotiations
' wltb a Loi Angeles-based de·
• velopment firm for construct.Jon
• of the massive project unless the
company can llve up to its
earlier aareemeol and do t.be job
for $75'.000.
Windsor Pacific Development
Co originally said it could build
a two-story parking structure
for that amount. which would
gave Ute city an addltlonal 70
parking s paces over what cur·
rently exists at the public
Glenneyre Street lot.
But revised figures presented
to the council Tueaday night by
the developer show the coat will
more likely be between ti.a and
$1 .9 million -more than double
the proposal presented last year
Squid a Giant
Deep Sea.Monater Beached
aosTON (AP) -A deep sea
mouter -uo poundl of aquld
-went on. dlaplay today at the New &naland AQ.uartum, u ex-~ru tried to fl1ure bow the
beatt reached the 1bore1 of
llaMaeb...U.
Th• .... Mtuld -not u.nllke
the one battled by Captain
Nemo, I0,000 le•l'Mt unw the Ha. tn tbl .rui. Verne clllllc -
WU fomd dead IMt WffkG Ol1
Plum Iliad, 11 .... lt WM diMoweNd by "1ldltfe
raa1en at &be Parker River
Natural Wildlife hacb. Tea m• ... rwaded "' w tM Aqaarlam to carr1 fl br
{ I •.
stretcher from the beach.
The squid h about el1ht feet ln
body lenl\h, with teotad• 10 to
18 feet 1on1. Nothlnl like It bad
been Hen ln Maaaachuaetta
s ince a almllar squid waa found
In 1908.
Giant aquld•. accordln1 to
aquarium ex~rt•. 1enerally
live ~ to 1,000 feet dHp ln the
OC!ean.
Aciuartum at.aft mernbert •aid
toda1 tb• •Peclmen wlll be
pumped fWl of a liquid formula to
PNMnelt:
It .nu be on dllpla1 for tbNe •••k•, ttiea mond to th• 11u .. um of Comparative
Zooloo at Harvard.
by the firm
"We 're being led down the
pr imrose path," sald Coun-
cilwoman Sall y Bellerue. "I s up.
port senior citizens housing. but
we can't pul the city Into a
flnanclal bind."
Councilman Howard Dawson
agreed, saying, "None of the
altematJves here appeal to me
and I'm at the point where I
think we've been led astray -
a ltho u1h perhaps not loten-
tlonallv."
MayOT Jack McDowell aald,
"We're flndtn1 a number of
thlnaa that are not palatable.
We're playtnc around wtt.b lea
parktna Capacea) and we need
mere parkina ln the downtown."
(8ee DOOMED. Paae A.2)
'DEBVGGING'
EASY w1m AD
·'TM Dally Pllot made m1
Hlet effOl'U a peat 1uceea. 0
An Irvine man 11ld that after
Mlllna hll car in the Dally PDol
clauUled HcUon. Hl• ad
follow:
1975 VW BUI Exel. cond.
Low ml. AM/FM 1t.etto S2llOO XU·UU
If JOU waat ..... t 1--. M&liDf J'OUI' cw trr dMt MlidJ
Dall1 Pilot ••~•l••n at
'42·8"".
'
reapondin1 are between 30 and
49 yean cl a1e.
The ubulatlona show 83 per·
cent of thoee reapondina want a
populaUoo aoal of 20,000 or less
in town: 60 percent want tipt
restrictions on new bwldlnc; 80
percent oppoee bomea ln areas
designated for open apace and 80
percent want no development ln
Sycamore Hilla.
Regarding Sycamore Hiiia,
respondenta anawered a senes
of queeUom by marklna agree,
dlaaaree or undecided oo the
survey form.
While S> _percent of l ,lll peo-
ple reapooc11nC oppoaed develop-
ment cl the 522-acre parcel out
Laa una Canyon, 62 percent
agreed t.bey'd go for aancultural
uaea and 60 percent s upported
recreational u.aea.
Whm asked lf t.bey would sup.
port residential development in
Sycamore H.illJI , 141 said lbey
would, and 79 aald they would
not. Only 2.47 responded to that
queaUon: Z7 were undecided.
Ninety.two per cent opposed
any liaht industry In the canyon
land
A maJOrity of Lagunans
responding say the town needs
more parka and recreation
areas, with S8 6 percent agree-
ing and 36 percent opposed.
Tbe maJonty support small
CSee SURVEY, Page A%)
Iran Chief Irate
Stzulents Said Dictators
By~ AHoclated Press
Iranian President
Aboblhussan Dana Sadr angnly
denounced the Moslem militants
holding the U S Embasi.y
hostages an Tehran today as
"dictators who have created a
government w1th1n a govern
ment."
Bani S adr 's attack . ha s
st rongest on the embassy mall
tants. came alter they broadcast allc~dUons that lbe minister (Jf
1nformat1on and national
guidance. Nuser M1nach1, had
··cto!'le links walh the CIA "
Mana('tu was arrested by revolu-
t1011ary guards· withoul govern·
menl authorization al about
madnaghl Tuei>day
The minister denied the al-
legations before being seized at
his home.
The tension btt ween Bani
Sadr and the mahtants arc>!\e 3b
Iranian o(fi('1als gave confucllng
s1gnab on whether the ebtablish
menl of a U N anvestagat.Jon or
the ex shah's regime would lead
to the release of the approx
1mately 50 embassy hostages
It was announced Tuesday
night that 8aOJ Sadr had be<!n
chosen chairman or Iran's rullng
H evolu11onar y Counc1 t ,
!'ltrengtherung htt. pos1t1on and
ra1 s1ng hopt.-S among those who
e xpeN him to try lo gel the
Amt'ncan h<T~lages released
The new president, stung hy
the arbitrary arTHl of Mu~a('hl ,
told the Tehran daily newspaper
Kayhan that although the mah
tants may not realize at they arc
paving the way for lawlessne11s
an the country
SC Council Faces
Marathon Meet
By RAYMOND EST&ADA I&. °'_.,... ............
Coot.roven1y la expected to ac-
cent tonight's marathon San
Clemente council meeting that
has what Caty Clerk Max Berg
has called the longest agenda m
the city's S2-year hJslory
Some local residents were
agitated tod ay over the dis
closure that prospective council
appoint.ee Roy Hurlbut waa once
a stockholder In a flrm owned by
Gale Howe, leader of the recall
drive against Councilwoman
KaroUne Koester
Hurlbut has aaad he was u ked
to consider a council appoint
mcnt to complete the two-year
unexpired term left by the Jan
12 death of Councilman Myrtis
Wagner. Mrs Koester 's ally
The counci l could call a
special elecllon to fill the poet
Hurlbut aBJd he would accept the
post if the council vot~ In favor
of him Hurlbut finished second
an IHt April'• council elect.Ion
behind Mni Koester
Hurlbut could not be reached
for comment today
But Howe, who baa sue~
an placing the recall lsaue on the
June ballot, admllted today that
Hurlbut waa a ttoelcholder in
Anchor Travel Aaency for six
montbl three yeara a10.
Sources lndicated today that
former Anchor Travel A1ency
employee. plan to prote1t any
attempt to appoint Hurlbut t.o
Wast Youth ..
Succumbs to
Crash Injury
J e ffrey Foot e , 17, o f
Caplttrano Beach, dJed early to-
d 1 y In Mlaalon Community
Ho1plt.al ol lnJw1ea he received
ln 1 tratnc collltion on the San-
t a Ana FreewaJ near San
Clemente Feb. J.
HJShw•Y patrol officers nld Foote waa eitber dri.tn• or had
•topped ma the freeway faclJll
north ln the IOUlbbound IUMI of
the frMway Mar the a.tv•
Ranch~ at t a.m.
Kia Volbwapn WU bJt held·
on by a car 4rt"" by Walt.er
Burl Of Loi MlelM.
Offt""8 ...,. tMJ didn't lmow
wby Foote'• car wu facilW tbe w'L ft7 Jmt ..,tor' to U.. latal ace ..
Ba.rt IMllf'rwed a brok• 1'ttbt arm hi tllle accident, olftc.n
1ald. TM ooWlioa ta 1UU under
lDYMu,#~.
-
the council to replace Mrs
Wagner A ne wly formed San
Clemente Town Hall AssO<'aatJon
has JOined the Ust or f(roups that
oppose a council appointment
and favor holdJng a special elec·
taon in June lo replace Mrs
Wagner.
The counc1l·appo1nted C1t1z.ens
Advisor y Committee. San
Clemente Homeowners As-
5oc1ation and a l.081 ·slgnatun:
pelitaoo of local residents favor
the special elecuon a de a
The councaJ decision on how to
fill the vacant seat as the second
topic on the 80-rtem agenda
At 6 30 p m . council members
will decide whic h of four
hopefuls will be named to tht'
Planrung Commassaon to replare
former paneli s t William
Mecham who was fared Dec 19
De wane Berger. Joseph
Durk an , Farrell Sm 1th and
Harry Saunders are the four
<See MAKA'fttON, Pa1e AZ)
* * * Former SC
Councilmen
Eye New Post
Former San Clemente city
councilmen Howard Muahett
and Charles P. Fox are among
the three candidates aeekina the
City Treasure r '• poat In the
April election.
Santa An.a Colle&e proleuor
Leonard Marks also filed can-
d t d a c y pape r s f or t h e
treasurer'• Job lbat pay1 S250 a
monlb.
William "Blll" MttcheU, San
Clemente City Treasurer for t.be
past 11 years, it not aeetttni re·
electton. He aald today be 1up-
port.a a meuure on the Apt11 8
ballot to allow the Clty Council
to appolnl I.be tnuurer.
San Clemente lnaurance man
Chara. "an..ct" Mitchell bu
dropped from tbe City Treuurer
race. He dJd not ftle hi• can·
dldacy papers by tbe Tuttday 5
p.m. deadUM.
Treuu,.... candidate llUlbett
waa recalled from the ctty Ooun·
clJ ta .f •l1817 of 1'7t ett.r a dla-pute wtth ronn.r eouneU mem·
ben WUllam Walker anc1 Daana
WUlllllMD whO ware alao ,..
called.
f'o• ••• a~lnted to U.• cou.ndl in Seotembtr ot 1W74 and
1ened ailtlf me. He did not
IMk elec!Uoa to UM oo.ell.
ID aaotber ei.etlon d...iop.
( .. ro&llD. .... Al>
)
"llow could you expect a gov
ernmenl employee tu go to work
feehng secure:· he i.C11d "When
there 1s no lc:gal or Judicial
se('ortly an the country, that will
undou~y lead lo d1 1>C>rder "
Hana Sadr ali.o allackt.-d the
'>late own<.-d telt:v1s1on network
for lH.'l1ng w1th11ul prior govern
menl appmval an ·i<1v1ng the em
hasi.y m1hlant' air time Tuei.
rta y night LU hrocsdcai.l their al
legations
Th f' mil11anl'> found
do('umt-nt:. 1n lhf· t·mbasi.y fil es
·proving tht• cx1i.1 ... nce of close
link!> bt>lW('Cn Nass('r Manacha
and both the li S. Embassy
and the CIA," Tehran radio re ·
ported in a broadca:,t monitored
an Kuwait
The students went on lo ac
(See lllAN, Page A2)
* * * Hostage
Planning
Escape
NEW YORK CAP> The US.
Manne who as beheved to be the
youngest of the hostages in Iran
wrote has family that ht' 1s plan-
nanf( an t>Scape becau.'>e ht' would
ralher dJe an a try for freedom
than remain a captive. h1 !>
parent:s said today
"We rtte1ved sax letters in a
two day penod of lame about
three weelu, ago and the latest
correspondenct• told us lhal he is
planning an escl:lp.: and he would
rather die an lhal t:S('ape for
freedom than r('ma1n a hostage
any longn,'' Harhara Tamm
c,aad of her son. Kt>v1n Hermen
1ng . a 20 year old Marine
'ergeanl
··1t alarmed me whPn I read 1t
and I cannot really !'lay whether
those are has reeling:, at that mo
mf'nt or whether tht'y arc malt
ang ham say 1l I don't C'ven want
10 second guess on al , .. she satd
an an mlervaew from Washington
on NBC's "Today" program
Mrs. Timm, appeanng with
her hus band. Kenneth Timm,
left her home an Oak Creek.
Wu~ . for two days of Stale
Department briefings for the
families of the 50 Americans
held an the U.S Embassy in
Tehran Both saad they were
pes!>arnisllc
·'We weren't reassured al
all." Timm aald, "that after 93
or 94 days that there's really any
more inroad or an ythinl{ dif·
ferent than there was alter day
one ··
Coast
Weathe r
Clearlng tonight and
t unny Thuraday Gusty
northwest wtoda of 15 lo 30
mph expected Thursday.
Lowa tonJ&ht 47 alon1 the
coaat and S3 inland. Highs
Tburad_, ln the u~"per 808.
INSIDE TODA"
oa,., RHmOftd'• ltgOCJI
from llw H""""'1fon Btoeh
l>cu,,.,baU A.U-Slor1 ""' Oil. Sto'l/. Poflt BJ. .....
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(;old Soars to $718
In European Tniding
LONDON (AP> -Oold roM abov. l700 a omce bt...,..
loday ia lldVUC'9 al lbt ~ llCJM&arJ hDd'I aQdkm
ol .W.,000 ~al bu.llloD lat.-la UM..,
London'• ftve m~ told deaJen ftud tbe clolae pr1ot at
tr11. uprtom-Tuadu. TIM New Yon p,; •urna.
Tbe tut Ume pld topped S'7GO aa OUDCt wu Jaa. a 41urtal 1 ~riocl ol YOlallle tndl.aa ~ed by UM So.tilt~ la
Ar1b .......... Tlllil melal bJt • ~ WTI ill N .. Yon CID .J•,
21. tMn lank •low u •two cla,a later 1A ~Q \ridlal.
Silver, wb.lcb hll a record sa an ounce u 11, wu ,~
I.Oda y i.n LondcMI al SX.50, uo IUO from Tueaday'a clote. t wu
13'7. 751ANew Yoft
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SAUSBURY, Rhodeala CAP> -llarxltt pentlla leader Robert 11&11&.be eecaplld b:Uurv today when a .,_.. hPloded
oullide the aecwity wall ol IUa home, but oce al bll poUUcal U ·
aociate. wu badly hurt tn a rocket auaok oa hll bome two boun before.
Four and a half boun after tbe attuk on llu1abe'a bome,
the BritJ•h 1overnor. Lord So1mea, sianed an orclh1ance
threat.entna poUUcaJ partiee witb Mvere penaltl• 1D an effort to
check the crowin1 wave of violence in advance of tbe pa rliamentary electlom r ~ zr.a
~ Sn.t C• Al .. ••
MOSCOW (AP> -Tbe Sov1et news agency Tua today aa.ld
Chinese adviaers were being aent acroas the border into
Afshanlstan alon1 wttb "thouaanda" ot Alpan rebell trained ln
China to ftgbt the Soviet-backed Aleban government.
"We have fact.I lndicatina that Chinese 'advtaenl' and
'Instructors' often accompany their + 'cbarses' on their bandit
raids," Tass said In a dispatch from Its correspondents in
Kabul. the Afghan capital.
1t'a-.e11 f• Bratt Faeered
RICHMOND, Va. CAP) -Former Chief of Naval Opera·
tions Adm. Elmo Zumwalt said today that President Carter told
him he wants women lo be included in draft registration.
"I met with the president la.st week and be told me he had
decided to include women in the regtstaratlon and would make
an annowtcement lo that effect today," Zumwalt said.
At the White House, press secretary Jody Powell reiterated
that the president has not decided whether to ask for the reg-
istratioo ol women.
Barley Jury Sees
Suspect on Film
An Oran g<' County jury
watched a videotape Tuesday in
whirh newsman Thomas Darley
daimed under hypnosis that he
earned a letter opener the day
his wife was stabbed lo death
rearm~ a confrontation with her
a lleged paramour.
The video recording was made
Saturday at UC Irvine Medical
Center as pa rt of an a ttempt by
Barley's defense attorneys to
prove to the seven-man, five·
. woman panel that Ba rley did not
jntend t-0 kilJ his wt!e when he
stabbed her 17 tames out.side a
Santa Ana coffee shop last May
26.
While unde r hypnosis, the
former Daily Pilot reporter re·
peatedly stated th at he believed
his wife was having an affair
wi th another man , known as
lte ath. The hypnosis session was
co nducted by Dr. T h•Jmas
Kro l isk y , a Los A nge l es
psychiatrist and instr uctor at use Medical School.
Keith, according to Ba rley, ''is
the cause or all this agony J go
through.
·T IT fix him when I see rum,
I'll fi x rum," Ba rley said.
In the taped interview, Barley
is asked to reconstruct events
lead ing up to the fatal stabbing
()f his wife, Catherine Barley,
from whom be was separated at
the time of her death.
The night before the attack,
Barley s aid he telephoned his
wile and overheard a man's
laughter in the background.
"I want to know who he ls .
Keith again . . . I need a drink
. . . that's what I need . . . I
need a drink," Barley stated in
:·the interview.
: Barley, 51, sald he stayed up
past 3 a.m . the day of the stab·
• bing drinking vodka, slept for a
few hours, then left the apart-
ment where he was staying and
bought a ball-gallon bottle of
wine.
Upon returning home, be said,
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Mrs Barley telephoned him and
asked him to give her $300 to re
pay a loan from her sister -a
loan that Harley s aid his wife
sccun.'<I Wlth her wedding nng
F,....P~AJ
SURVEY •••
neighborhood parks and play-
grounds rather than team sport
fields such as softball and soc-
ce r
Hcgarding traffic in congested
Laguna Beach, 65 percent of the
res pondents s upported leaving
Coast Highway the way it is,
despite congestion . while 26 per·
cent said changes s hould be
made.
A majority s upported restrict·
ing parking on the highway, but
most opposed eliminating all
parking on the coast route and
re m oving all p e d es tria n
crosswalks except those at traf·
fie lights
Respondents were nearly split
on how to handle accident-prone
Laguna Canyon Road, with 48.4
percent saying it should remain
the way it is and 46.2 percent
disagreeing.
And a whoppang 77 percent
said they would oppose reloca-
tion and redesign of the road,
which is pa rt of an Irvine Com·
pany plan for the area. Only lS
percent agreed the r elocation
s hould be accompliBbed.
In other road areas, nearly 72
percent of the respondent.a .op-
pose linking inland roads, such
as Alla Laguna Bouleva rd, Cam·
pus Drive and Nyes Place wiUl
Laguna Beach. with 21 percent
agreeing with that option.
Fifty-one pe rcent oppose the
San Joaquin Transportation Cor·
ridor , with 41 percent agreeing it
s hould be constructed to reduce
t r a ffic on Laguna's main
thoroughfa res.
Nearly 80 percent said new
construct.ion should be prohibit·
ed on streets already exceeding
traffic capacity, while only 12
pe rcent d isagreed with that
s ta tement.
On other isaue3, 30 percent
said the city should allow illegal
rental' 'Units to remain In town
while 34 percent said they want
enforcement of zoning codes and
elimination of s uch unlta.
Those favorina a view pres-
ervation ordlnance ln Laauna
Beach numbered nearly 88 per·
cent, with 7.6 percent opJ)08ed.
Jn a written port.loo of the 1ur-
vey, the three problem• IDOlt
often mctloned by respondent.I
Included overdevelopment aod
exce11lve population 1rowtb.
traffic con1eat1on1 and un·
aaUafactory clty Hl'Vlcea.
Reapoadentl aald the mOlt lm·
portant eoat for Lacuna Beach
in the future la to malntaln tbe
town'• character and ldendly.
Other ioall menUonld by lars•
nurnber1 or 1u"•Y taken ln·
elude re1trictln1 development
and ooouJatJon frowtb, and pre. aervfni t.be freenbelt and open
apace.
CoJ)Mt ol tM complet. IW"Vey
are 1v'1lable al t.be City Ca.rt'•
ofl4ce.
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•1 GUY oaAHVl.U.S ..............
Tbe oorporaUGn Uaal bu been
m1nallq Huntlnaton Beach'• u .a mUU'on·a·1ear federal Job
protram WU all but pu.t ou( ol
butlDlll 1'allday ~ t.he Oraqe
Cou.n=anpower CommtlAan. Po • 50-mJnut. cklMd
door , t..be commlulon
voted unanhnoualy lo willateral-
ly tAerminal.t "all contract& with
th• Weetcirn lnaUtut. of CaNen
Joo."
Tb• com.aliuk>n acUon came
midway tJanKqa an audil o1 I.he
compU)' hind laal Ocl. I to
man•1• the c ll1 '1 Com·
r.rebenalve l!Jmployment Tra1n·
n1 Act <C&TA> P"O&nm.
Monday m1ht. tho llunUniton
Beach Ci ty Coundl voted to cell
for a federal 1rand Jury pro~·
Into We.tern.
U ut l hl' m•n&JOWf'r <'Otn
m1sslo11 , th rou1h whlt'h all
fMcntl JOb doll•nt P""" •• lht"Y
flow Into thtt <'Ou11tv, took n
harder lint!
Jn addition to unllatonlly
tl'rminatln1 contrect• wit h
Welltf'm "l'ftf't'liVf' no leter then
Mnr<'h I ," th" rommlhl'lon 11nhl
tht' C'llllll>UllY ('tlnnot ll lM'Otl 1111y
('F.T/\ monc•y without fl r11t rt·
culvlna& •11prov1tl Crum th1• Nini
m 11 1 Ion . ti d t•IHl l y '' lH'('U tl VII dirt•ctor
So thut tho:w f>(•r!'lon11 now
t>nroll~ In tho <' ty'11 tralnlni<
pr o1trum14 can continue thc•lr
training, the m anpower t'Om·
m h1slon made provisions for It to
carry on under r lly sponsorship
But the comml11slon's overall
action had the erlect or scuttling
Wes tern as Huntington Beach's
independent contractor for the
city's manpower programs
F,....P~AI
FORMER ...
ment. Robert Chesl<'r Ru.sin, a
form er San Clemente counral
r andidate. filed has nominallon
papt>rs Tuesday for the third
time in a11 mnny years
i\ former truck dnve r and now
~elf-proclai med polaticaan. Rusin
sought election to the council in
1978 and 1979
He considered seeking the city
treas urer post in the April elC<'
lion but instead opted for a tlurd
crack at a council seat
Rusin is the sixth candidate to
1-<'ek eler t1ons to the rounril in
the April 8 contest. The fili ng
deadline wa.11 Tu"Mday.
Two council seats are up for
election Inc u mbent Richard
Ahlman 1s seekmg re-election
hut 1n t"um bent Ed w ard
Kalsched said he is not. Other
<'ouncil hopefuls are Wi lham
Wagner . Robert Li m berg ,
William Mecham and Bernard Allen
* * *
f' ..... P-.Al
MARATHON
candidates for the vacant plan-ning post
Mecha m was fired after a
br o uhaha wilh commission
chairman Al Wulfeck who de·
manded his owiter.
The planne r interviews will
begin at 6:30 p.m The public
hearing on the method of filling
the vacant counc il seat is
scheduled for 7. The 80-ltem
a1enda wiU follow. All pf'OCeed.
mgs will be held in the Council
Chambers, 100 Ave. Presidio.
Wieder Eyes
Site Change
For Olympics
Supervisor Harriett Wieder
was expected to ask her fellow
board members today to en ·
dorse a resolution calling fo r an
alternate site for the Olympic
~ames or a boycott should the
games be held in Moscow.
Mrs. Wieder's propos ed res·
ol ullon caali1ates the Soviet
Union's invulon of Afghanistan
• · glarlnsly inconatstent" with
the ideal& of the Olympic aamea.
··A bold alsnal of American
condenmaUon of th11 act must
be communicated to the Soviet.
and to the world," tbe resolution .. , ..
Mn. Wieder. second district
auperviaor, w11 to 1 1 k
1u.,.rvtton to aupport PrelJdtnt
Carter'• propc>tal to either move
tht •amee to a dlfferent 1lte or
boycott the llOICOW •amea.
Warrant Iaeaed
OAKLAND (AP) -A murder
warrant haa been l11ued for
fonntr "SoMdld Brother•• John
W11l11 CJutebette after bl ap-
.,.artd ln court bere to .,. ...
an au.Wt cbarae of pualdnl • naked •man out ot ~ MeCIDd
atory ol • buildlq durlal a dn&I
part)'.
_., ...... ""-... •1t-.i -.....r DIANE BAILEY, DAUGHTER, JOY, 2. ON PICKET LINE
Str1kJng Te•cher S.y1 No Money for Baby Sitter
Valley Elementary
Teachers on Strike
Proposals for a Joint strike
be tween Fountain Va lley and
Ocean View elementary school
teacht>rs of Huntington Beach
falled to materialize early today
whe n the Ocean View contract
negotiators went back to the
bargaining table
As Fountain Valley EducatJon
Assor1at1on m1.•m ber~ walked
picket hn~s at that d1stnC'l '~ 16
srhools, Orean View dis trart
ne~otiator.; continued a meet.Jn~
begun Tuesday w1Lh union
represcntalJ vcs
Valley Skater
Killed by Car
A 7-year-old Fountain Valley
boy. who police s aid apparenUy
roller sk.ated into the path of a
car , died Tuesday night of In·
Ju ries he suffered when he was
hat by the 1.1uto.
The dead boy was identified as
Christopher Paul Ouvon of IJG89
Quartz Ave.
Pollre said he was strurk on
(~uartz /\venue about 2 pm
Tuesday lie s ucrumbed to his
1nJurics at 9 20 p m at Fountwn
\'alley Community Hospital
Police uid the driver or the
r ar was a 16-ycar-old Fountain
Va lley boy.
Ocean View ot.lrit't Supertn.
tendmt Dale Coogan sald today
that .. in fa.imeas to the negot.lat·
log process, no lnformation is
being made pubhc regarding
progress."
Coogan said trus tees h ad
called a spt>c1al board meeung
for i ~ tonight at duilnct head
quart(•r.; for a closed exec ulJ vP
't•:.s1on lo discuss nf'li(Ol111t1on
:.tcitus
T rustees and lht· union tJf•i:Jn
ronfrrf'nres Mnnda:-<tftrr t.tw
union dt><'IJnf-d tht· db tnct ' L.1 ... t
nffi:r which mrludf'd a 'J f)('rnnt
relroart1vC' pa.) hike th1 0, VPar
.in Ii ix·rcc>nt h1k1· lh•· "rond
)'Car and a negot1alt.-d third .)t.Jr
an crease
f',....P-.eAl
m.AN ...
r use Mana<'hl of having used tus
position as hl'ad or I ran·., human
rq~h t s committee 1n pre
n~\Oluuonary day~ to travel tn
Washington and t~stabhsh li nks
with the US government
Un t il today . Bani Sadr's
crit1c1sm of thl• m1htant.s had
been confined to statement.& Lo
the effttt that the new govern·
ment aJone mu.st ma.ke der1s1ons
fo r the country
DOOMED •.••
Wlndlor·Padftc WU aelected
laat year by the federal ffowlnt
aod Urbu Dnek>plUnt ~1
.. the low bldde1' ror the tenlor
boualng project.
Houaln8 and Ur&e.n Dn•loi>-
ment Agency at the low bidder
for the senior houslns project.
Under the federal proiram,
tbe city would construct the
oartring structure and the de-
velooer would place up to 74 low·
cost apartments on the third
level.
The developer would leaae the
thlrd levet platlorm from the C•·
ty at a co.t low enough to lnAure
reasonable reno for senior
citizens living in the apart·
ment.a.
The developer said he realiied
the initial estimates were too
low wbeu he ulted two coolrac·
tort to provtde cost fi1ures late la1t year.
Those flpres came In al Sl. 1
a nd Sl.3 million. which does not
in c lude con s ult a nt and
architect's fees.
The developer said It Is dif·
ncult to get a prttise estimate
without working drawinas. and
said be would be opposed to set-
ting a ceiling estimate on the
project.
But council members said
they are uncomfortable toying
with the possibility of the city
havtnc to come up with u much
aa SI milllon ln addition to fund.a
already lo band to complete the
project.
The d ty currently bu $4115.000
in t'Ommunity d evelopment
grant f\D'Mb, along with Sl08.000
In parking in-lieu money and
$640 ,000 in meter revenues.
City Manager Ken Frank said
using aJJ of the in-lieu revenues
and parking funds, along with
any portion of the general fund.
would be unwise in the af-
te rmath of Prop. 13 and the un -
certainty of ··Jarvis 2" later this
year
Council members said they
were reluctant to toss the proj-
ect out the window, but s aid
there was Uttle el$e they could
do
Frank said today 1t 1s possible
th• <11•\ t>l<11wr m 1 ght <'Oml' up
"'1th .in .11tt·ni1:1l1vt". but .. ,r not.
"', II bt· t.1lkmJ! lfJ HT 'D to Sf'f'
h""' l•tn.! th!'\ 'd he"' 1l11n~ l<J rr
,,.n' 1 fund" for senior housing i
.. FranJclv. 1t''> difficult to find
.111 .1lt1·m Jt1\1· 'iltC Ito thf' Clenn
,., t f· lot 1.' he s aid. "H's the
h t''l and possibly the only
Jltemall\P "
Cas~ Gold Ring
Taken by Burglar
San Clement<> resident Louise
Lundin told poltce a burglar took
a strongbox With about SlOO In
rash and a ~old nng from her
home sometime Tuesday
Ms Lundui. a resident or the
200 block of Esplana de St .. said
she returned home and found a
bathroom window fo rced open
and the it.ems , with a total vaJ ue
of $260, missing.
Eve ry one of RALPHS 12 Specialty
Furniture Centers is being completely
redone and r e located. Take advantage of our disruption.
Entire
Showroom
being
remodeled
for the
80's
We will be CLOSING our doors te mpora rily in MARCH
to put the finis hing touches on what will become the
most exciting ne w furniture showroom in Southern
California
Please Excuse the Mess!
ssoo.ooo
FURNITURE
INVENTORY MUST
BE SOLD!
A Totally New
Store needs Totally
New Furniture
' ,·
THANK YOU
ORANGE
COUNTY
Everyone at RALPH'8 would like to lban.k all our loyal cu.tom.. who bave
supported us since our open .
Ina ln ec.t. Meu 25 years aao .
WE COULDN'T RAVE
DONE IT WlTHOUT
OU1
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Congress CoIT11ption Probe Hits Snalj
.... ,,..,_.
Cheryl Leque x of New York
models a pair or "Zany Zap-
pers." a newly introduced
novelty. The plastJc glasses
flash bright red lights when a
battery-powered. hidden con -
trol button is pushe d.
•
Cormty Flies
Umada Flags
In Gratitude
Canadian nags are flying on
seven county n agpoles ~ay m
honor or la:.t wee k's s torybook
r escue of six Americans from
Iran
The Orangr County Hoard uf
Su p er v1 so rs pro c I a Im e d
fo'ebruary "Canadian Apprecia·
\ion Month" Tuesday and or -
dered the Canadlan Oaga t.o be
flown above Orange County
nags.
The Canadian n aR:.. which are
red maple leaves on a white back
1tround, were loaned to county
orf1c1als by the Canadian con·
s ulate in Los Angclc.i.. said Tom
Daley, aide to Supervisor Ralph
Clark
"They wt·re lhnllcd lo let us
use them They rtally hked lhe
idea." Daley said
The banners will be flown on
poll's outside the Hall of Ad·
m inistration and lht! old county
courthouf;(' in Santa Ana, and
th<' rnunty's fi ve district l'OUrt.'>
Woman Slain
By Shotgun;
Mate Arrested
A 42-year -old woman died
Tuesday rugbt after being blast
ed in the chest by a shotgun as
s he walked in the p arking lot of
a La Palma bar with a friend.
Police said her estranged
hus band was arrested in a
Norwalk motel early today and
c harged with her murder.
The woman, Eleanor Nancy
Monigold of Santa Fe Springs,
had just left Cliff's Hideaway in
La Palma with a male friend
when she waa confronted by a
man with a shotgun, police said.
After ftr1.n1 one shot, the man
Oed. Hours later, police arrested
Roger James Monigold, 42, or
Norwalk.
Real Honest
Politician
RENO, Nev. <AP) -If
elected, be wUI taii"bribes
mnd other fonnt ol graft,
raise taxes, and vote for
tbe Equal Rlptl Amend·
ment "ll UM sjrl• will fool
around wtth me."
Frtd Copeland Jr., a
H ·JHr·old uttd car
1ale1man who call•
hlmHlf "Flaky Fred/'
H)'I bit eandldacy ll G•·
1lSIMd "to 1bcnr what a
lcire UM poUUeal 111t.em
I " 0
He addl tb~t .,.4 .. ~bat rwpeei for tbe
tneum&.nt. But, be sara, ''11 tbl o&W ldliota ua run
(Of' otfte9, IO..,, I ...
Oeperlmea&'a Crlmln1J
ot'fWCll\. ukt hi ~ iruct Jur1u to ret'lro LDdtetmenu
wWliD • to I.JO dal' Md tbel
''opUarilUull1'' lbt t.rtala would
be completed tn four to 1ht
monUlil.
• .,....,. la oae nlabtma,.. ptc·
tu" for all oJ WI • • ooe lo
•hlcb we •et ent.ncled ln ucb
otb r'a feet.." Heymann told ~
Houte panel.
He 11Jd I UC:h • poH•bHlty
('OUld lead t.o no °"~ btllnti Prol
f'C'Uled fairly and both JwiUct!
Eajoys Life
aad c:on,rw "kw*laC loeolft.,._
lent."
Tb• l•U•r Hid ... ulo• of evictenc. wtlb Lbe etblea com·
mitt.ea couJd end.user crimiAa.l
pro .. eut.loo ol 1v11t1 penou
and reautt In I.be luttnc of oc.ber
lnformetlon tbat ml1bt be
harmful to lnnoent puUe1.
· · U th1I commJttee were to
be1ln 1 fW.l lnv..U,aUoo before we have had a fair opportunity
even to eomplew our criminal
lnvesUaaUou, a 011mber of 1uU-
t y •ncflvlduala could 10 un·
pros~uted or unpwilsbed and
Mesan Celebrates
102nd Birthday
By JACKIE HVMAN
OI -o.lly 1>1"4 $c.ff
Richard Fort of Costa Mesu
says things..aren't the way they
used to be. And he ought to
know.
Fort turned 102 on Tuesday
The former school main
tenance supe rvisor In Min-
nesota. who moved her e 1.5 yearn
a go, still kee ps up with the
news, as do his wife of 67 years.
M arle. who's 93. and their
daughter, Hazel Tezak, also of
Costa Mesa.
lnnation is one of the biggest
problems, Fort notes
"Years ago we bou~ht milk
for four <'COL'! a quart and bread
for five cents a loaf." he recall!.
"We bought a six-room house for
Sl ,350 an 1913 "
Fort. a 32nd d£'grec Ma~on
who auends the First United
Methodist Church, ~ays he'~ dis-
a ppointed at church attendance
these days too
"Tbe young class of people IS
getting so you go to church and
the re's no young people," he
said. "It's all ball games and
shows for them."
Fort said he's also concerned
about the Ji!linl{ crime rate and
the world situation, e11 peciall y
Iran
"The president shouldn't have
been over there giving them
money in the first place," he
said . "Let those people feed
themselves."
Fort. whose father lived to he
84 and whose mother died al 95,
doe5 enjoy being able to keep up
wllb things by walch1nK
telev•slon.
o.11, '"''"" \~ -· 'OLD DAYS BETTER'
Richard Fort. 102
He's looking forward t.o the
next presidential election. lie
supports Ronald Reagan . Fort
votes r e1it ularly by absentee
ballot
And there are a coupie of
other things he likes about the
world I.Oday, he said
They ar e 3-year-old Jennie
Tezak and 1-year -old Sarah
Tezak. tus great-granddaughter!!
who live in Germany. fort has
never seen Sar a h. but the
rhildren will ~ v1:.1ting here an
June
"We can't walt," he said
New Winter Stortn
Blankets South ·v.s.
By~ Assocla~ Press
A winter 5torm left a blanket or snow over much of 01x1e to
day, forcing many l><'hools lo
close in Virginia, Tennessee and
Georgia, where accumulations
ranged up to 5evcn inches.
It was only the second snow of
t he season ror Tennessee and
parts of North Carolina and the rir~t for Geor~1a a nd South
Carolina.
Up to four Inches of snow fell
as far south as Dublin In central
c;eorgia, with seven inches in
the no rthern mountains and
three inches in the suburbs of
Atlanta
Four lo five inch~ fell an mid
die and western Tennessee and
up to two inches was reported in
northeast Alabama
Kentucky got one to three
inches more snow on top of lhat
which fell last week. MeanwhlJe.
the Coast Guard closed 13 7 m lle3
of the Ohio River in western Ken·
lucky to loaded barges because of
low water caused by frozen
tri butanes.
Knoxville and Nashvillt.
T1·nn , and A~heville, N C , had
two inches of s now today. Ac·
<•umulations in Atlanta ranged
from less than an inch at the
airport weather station to up to
three inches in the subur bs.
making the city's streets sbp·
JH:ry fort.be rush hour
The snow was moving into the
Carol1nas today . Up to four
inches of snow had piled up i.n the
~outhwest mounta tns of North
Carolina where a heavy snow
warning was an e ffect
Many areas of South Carolina
were under a travelers· advisory
where up to lhrff mches of snow
fell
The snow reached i.oulhwest
V1rg1rua about m1dm~ht
Schools In Nashville and most
m 1ddle Tennessee count1e:s were
closed today and s tudents an
Memphis and many other west
Tennessee school systems were
excused from Tuesday's classe!\
Ma ny schools in Georg a a also
were closed
Hearing Set Today
In Franchise Scam
A Sunset Beach man and his
brother were scheduled for a
preliminary hearing today In
Loa Angeles Superior Court on
charges they bilked a Fountain
Valley engineer out of $4,000 ln
an alleced lranchile scam.
Char1ed wltb thefl and re·
lea11ed OD $1,000 ball WH Harry
Mott, 46, of 18857 tt.b St., Sunaet
Beach. Hh brother, Ronald, 41.
of Lons Beach 11 f'" on f 10,000
ball.
Tbe brotbera alle1edly •d·
verUIOd an "tirdUna new 1ports lea8ue" enabllDI t.houaandl of
youn,1ten to play b&1eb11l,
buket.ball aod football In
francbllel 1crou the naUon.
Comptdtloa wu to end In a youthfial nnton of the Su.per Bowl1~Uaaton report.
f'•lllD7 dw'S• Wmt fUed by
the IM A.qele. Coun\J Dtltnct
AUOl'MJ'I COlllQllaM' protaUoo WU. ... Catm• Spepoll
of l'om&MD Valley lnv .. ted tD u...,....
The JJ.year-old Fluor Corp.
engineer told Investigators he
read an advertuement on the
Nation•) Sports League promot·
ed by the brothers and p\ll up
$<t,000 for a general partnenbip.
Joe D'VlrcWo. an lnvesUa1t.or
for the Loi Anselea Ot.atrlct At·
torney's offtce, aald Spapola ls
the only alle1ed victim of the
new league promotion at Ua.i.11
time. At about the Ume Spapola
plunked down hl1 $4,000, Lot
An1el• polic. received a com-
plaint from a San Fernando Valley man who aald he had dil·
cuued th• Ju1ue wlth \be
Motta. An lnve1U11tor ~ed aa a
pro1pect1ve buyer of the 1eacue·1 propoHd Oalllend
franebiae on Jan. 38, D'Vlramo
•~ld. Tbt Motta were arre1ted ln a
LOI Anp .. Hotel after dlle\au·
IDI thil DtVDOlllUdn wttb the ln•
vettlptOr, b'Vlr,WO said.
Innocent ooH m1y bt mort
MnNly pr.Jud.le«!." tbe WI.er
11'4.
CtU.., dlfftcuJU• ~ b)' · •1tmuJt.aneow1 lnveaU1•Uona. ·•
ClvU.W'• i.ttet uked that \ht
cooare11lonal elblct p1neJ1 tonso tbeir on>bel pendlna com·
ptetfoa rA JUldc. Deper\ment
protecutlou. The letter u1d the depatta\ent
would then be wUlln1 to fully
cooperate wtth conireulonal ln-
veatt1aUou which cen lead to
dlsdplininc of memben found
c uiJty of wroa1dola1 or Im·
proprl«ies.
1n a relat.ed development, FBI
agenu will meet Thursday with
members of New Jersey's
Casino Control Commlulon
folio~ the resignation of a
commlalopu alle1ed to have
taken $100.000 from agenU pos·
ang u a.idea t.o Arabs seeking an
Atlantic City gambUna license.
The official, Kenoetb Mac -
Donald. bas den.led acc~ng
any mooey
Also Wlder scrutiny is an 111·
leged boast by Sen. Harrison A.
Williams. D -N J .. tbe only
senator among the eight con·
gressmen linked to the probe,
that he saved the developers of a
new casino S3 million through
the Intercession or commission
chairman Joseph Lordi.
Will.lams' wife Jeannette ls a
l'onsultant to a New York firm
that is majority owner of the
proposed proJect and once
served on the firm 's board
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Besides Williams and s\Jlte
and local officials In New Jersey
and Pennsylvarua, sourcn ~ay
~ubjecls of the FBI 1nveshgatJon
include Reps John M Murphy,
0 -N Y . Frank Thompson Jr .
D·N J . Michael 0 M yers. r>
Pa • Haymond F' Lcde~r. U
Pa . John W J enrette. 0 -S ( .
John P Murtha , D Pa . and
Hi<'hard Kelly, R f'Ju
Most of them have denied any
wrongdoing
STRIPPED Nameplates with the names of Louis
.Johc.1n....on and Howard L Criden have ~en re moved from
th1· outsadt· of their law offlre in Ph1ladelphrn l'>ince they
v. l·re qu~lJont.'<i by the FBI J ohanson 1s a city coun-
c1l man and Cndcn 1s h1l'> law partner ------------
Cronkite to Quit
Anchor Post By '81
FV Man Held
111 Flowers
Mail Scheme
WAS HINGTO N <AP>
Walter Cronkite. who for years
has been t elling Amer\cans
"th at's the w ay 1t as" as
anchorman ror the CBS EvenlnR
News, says he wanl!l lo move to
o th t'r assignments fo r tht>
network
Cronkite, ln an interview with
The Washlngtoo Post publiahed
today. said be plans t.o lfiave the
Evening News proaram oo later
than November. 1981 . wbeo his
contract expires ··r have no mtenlton of leav1nR
the air," he saJd "It's Just m y
mtcntton to :.low down a !JUie
and not be frozen to the d&Jly
grand "
CronJute, 63. said be wants to
take on other as!-.IRnml'nls for
CDS.
Cronkite helped put und
keep the cn .. "i ~ws pro(Cram
ut th<' top of the rating!> a dc<'8dt:
ugo H<' took the anchormun
po:.11100 in 1962 wh.~n ens (•)(
panded iL'i c•vt·n1ng news show lo
a half hour
In addition to hi!. w~kmghl
appearances on the Evt'nlnl(
News. Cronk1t<: 1nl<'rv1ewed
ll'admg f1gurl'11 of th<' t1mt',,
traveled with president'> on ma
JOr fore1J(n trips and covered th{'
m aJ or t•venti. of J\ me ri ca .,
space pro~ram
Cronkite said network 0Hac1ab
asked ham several weeks ago
about tus Evening News plans
"I told them that I'd like to bf>
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WEIGHING ANCHOR
Walt•r Cronkite
,1blt.· to '-t<•JJ out n~ht now hut
thl'y 1o1.on't let mt• dn 1t n~hl
JWay ," ht• 5ald
Sp1.•c·uJat1on uvt·r who 1o1.ould
rl'plact> Cronktk a" anchorm•m
and mana~in..: 1•d1lor of lht>
nt'w'c~t has ct•ntt·red on two
other CHS ne1o11,mcn Oun
Hather and RoJ:er \tudd Hoth
reportt'dly have• been courted hy
\BC and NBC
flower1' that were never sent
allegedly have landed a l"oun
tarn Valley man in trouble with
Cederal authonll~
Th oma~ larta~e n a. a l so
k n(\v. n .t~ Wallt'r Boykin. 33. of
l0801 Onyx Court. facl'!. a pre
lim1nary M•ritli Feb. 25 an Lo:-1
AnJeleft Federal Dtatrtcl Court
on c:haran of mall fraud
Chnstme Malcho. of lhe Los
Angt'lei. offlC'l' of the Postal
ln-.pector In Charge. said
Hoykin was urrl'~led Saturday 1n
t·onnt-ct1on with an a lleged
'>Cht•ml' in which some of the
t·ounty ·, b1gge~t businesses
were billed ror nowero:; they said
th~y d1dn t order or receive
M 1ss Malcho 'aid bills char~
1ng $92 to $9<l for ro11e'\ we rl' sent
lo lht.· bustnt·si.cs by a firm
c· a lied l::xt.'l'Ut1 vt• Flonsls. She
-.a id lk))k1n·-. namt.· appl'arcd on
t hl' bill-.
"Sonw nf lh1, businesses up
p;1n•ntly paid without che<·km~.
lht•n complained tu u ...... sh•·
.. ,.1111
Tht• bills h s trd thret.· ad
dn·sscs for the Oonsts one m
~an lht>i.!O and one 1n Anaheim
lh.il provl•d to tx· f1ct1t1ous. and
tht• on<' 10 ~anta Ana where
Hovkin wa:. arrested Saturday
tit-wa .... booked into Los
1\nJCele" County Jail a nd re
lt•a.,l•d u(ll•r po~tJOg $5,000 bond
Gem
Talk
H11 J (' 11(1Mf>llRl1'.'S
rrr1111rd Gf'mologut. ;.c;s
810GE8T AQUA
11 cul m ('nltf11m1a
GIW • ''" tMt .... latt muctl leftgH ttlan a
bOll of candy or • '"'"'" of flowen. Glfe • tlft of Karat Ootd Jewetry.
NotN .. "'"'"'" yo•tr IOYe for a spec:let someone better tt1e11 one of our Karat gold
brec .. eb rinp, peftdafth or""",....
Kerat Gotd J ... lry ts epproprfatit to Wffr anyw,_.., M eny occa110ft. The umptest pitce 11
elw•r• ..... "'-So come In end ... wr Mledlon. Thlft, gtwe a gfft from your Mlrt. And mall• It
a gotdlftone.
A merlcans -and particularly
Westemen -are always Impressed
by anything that is claimed t.o be the
"world's btflllelt " So we will all be
happy to learn that a Southern
California firm, just down~ road
In FaUbroolr, claims t.o bave cut lhe
world'• lar1e1t aquamanne. The
ston e weighs 2.594 carata and
measures a wboppln1 s~ by 1 l\ ln·
cbea I A lady 1em cutter wbo worta
for U\e nnn apenl 2S boun complet-
ln1 the bl1 cut. What wm anyone do
wllh aucb a larse at.one! Make a rtn1
for the Jolly Green Glant? That
mllbt be appropriate, becauae
aquamarine la a valuable atone
which hu a cool aea 1reen tint. But
tbla parttcular 1pecimeo, valued at
more than $120,000 will be donated
by lta Lo• An1•lea owner to a J e. 11 I J-I muHum 1omewher• here ln the • -H-um.nhl~6 · W11ltJr6 WHt. It t1 oaly appropriate, or --· --r
courM, tbat auch • blC, wtd• \.NNUte Ml Ml!(f AMHICA"4 Cf M SOCIETY @ ·:
be kept ln the b!C. wide Wettun part 11113 ~(Wfl()Af 6L\lfl CO~TA MESA
o I A m e fl c a . Te C h D l C a fl Y , 33 YEARS IN TH! SAME LOCATION
aquamarine ta a varlet)' ot '*71, •~M1e111mrdod-1•wA11t11111ttChlrte PMONI ...._340,
whtcb ll found ln the w .. t. J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ -
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wl
T-M...pld ..
The Big Coverup
ftAllPING 0'1T nu. NPT. -n.. ~wt~..._
c:W. .... ov coelllUM t.a tlaat m\laid,.t eothortU.
keep ~ 110 .._. WI Md U..y fall abort. I& Jlilll U.p1
C:l'C~~-...... ldlr OQll&a llleu. taer.. tbe la9 has w.wt.d •11
k1Jlid9 d CDIDllMl"dal .......... But lt aa.o.a up ..... tn
aD04.W lclfm. la H....,._ Beeeb, ti. ~ ~w
beeo ..,. • .tlllaM abcMll ~ la mua.,. p&rion. And
N.wpon a..dt aut.borttlea, la CM put. h.lw betD Down
to Uc>ck OYV cwta1A clnelM ..,._ where It wu allqed
too mud\ flelb wu ruckerina .Cl"<IU the aitver acl"MC
ALA& DE8Pn'E AU. theM dforta for the cMc pod,
tbe autbortUea juat seem to stomp oo ain tn oae plac. and
it pope uP aaain. like the devtl bimeelf, lb aotne other
form.
What W't Med aloa1 Ulil coetUlne iJ to lake tome
lffton from other pla~.
JUlt lnland, the aood city of TulUn la a 1t.trU01 exam·
ple ol bow to clean uP • comm um_~)'.
Only UU. week. U.. TustlD ctty CouncU lnlt'Oduced a
new law that oouJd ban al moat every form of com merclaJ
sln.
Tbia ordinance, for example. would force merchant& to
. ~·.' ' . Armed V1ucop.t Clomng in on a Po:i.nbLe Tw-lin SlnpleaJt Act
!:\ell "nude oriente<l" magazines from beneath the counter,
thus avo1dln~ public display t.o 1mpress1onable Tu.st1mtes
VOU WONDER ABOUT the term "nude-onented "
You might suppose that means that 1f the magai.me even
i.uggests 1t might gel nude, under the Tustin counter 1t
~ocs
Under th1<; proposed law. anything that might cause "a
debasement of family life" in Twstin would either get
banned or heavily regulated
Among commerdal debasements detailed m the law
are skin-flick movie houses, massage parlors, striptease
night clubs, sexy bookstores and hotels or motels that
cater to sins of the flesh.
PltlNOPAL AMONG debasements reared In Twstin is,
of course. nakedness This LS expUcltly detailed tn the new
law as to what anatomical parts of the human frame must
he coverE'd at all times
This reminds you that a few years back. Costa Mesa's
c•1ty fathPrs went through a similar exercise by adopting
the so-called Natal Cleft Ordinlince, This banned exposure
nf the natal cleft
THE NEXT TWO YEARS were spent in laborious study
in the effort todehne the natal cleft.
Anyway. Tustin I& clearly running at the head or the
municipal pack these days ln the effort to keep Its citizens
out of debasement
Maybe Tustin will just ban basements, period.
Beirut Troops to Stay
BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP>
Sy rian President llafez Assad
delayed the withdrawal of most
or hls troops from tense Beirut
after snipers wounded four
p err.on s. Moslem m1ht1amen
clashed among themselves and
Lebanese, Palestinian and SaudJ
Arabian leaders appealed to him
to wait.
PriiOn
Unrest
Renewed
AN'rA rE. N.M <AP> -
Ntw dl1turbaau1 broke out
ovema,bt IQ a ctilbloek o( the
uva1ed New Medco State
Penltetltlary wb•re maxhnum
HtlUtlty prilonert were boueed
lollowiAI a deedly weekend riot
lnroa{H U1hted flrtt and
floochd ceU. Tuetday nl1ht. but
a prlaon tpOkaman aaid there
were oo 1.njw1es
JUI Marron. tbe 1overnor's
new• secret.try. 1aJd the prob-
lem wu ln a ~Ublock where
hnrdcon criminals were belng
held She aald the 1roup in·
e luded men belleved to be
rtn1leaders of the weekend re·
volt
Meanwbile, authorities have
acknowtectaed that they kn~ in·
mates were beln1 kUled and
mutilated soon after 1 36-hour
state pri&on u5a1nc be1an. but put off 1torm the facility lo
protect guar 1 beln1 h eld
hostage, otnchda isay
The death toll In the weekend
rebillllon al the New Mexko
Sule Penitentiary has been re
vl1ed sevt>ral times. Gov . Bruce
King's otrl~ says that at Jeaat 36
Inmates died -!iOme of drug
overdOM's and u kw from fire.
but m06t ut th\! hund11 or other
prisoner!'
Warden Jerry Griffin says 33
bodies have been round. but a
Kini( aldt' said thut count does
not mclude thre<' bodies found IO
a burned prison gyn10Mlum that
some ronvlcts said wai. used as
a tortun• chaml><-r
A umORITIES SAID about 50
inmates wen' unaC'counted for.
but said that did not mean they
should be pres umed dead or
m1 ss1ng A number still have rl'
fused lo identify themselves
f'ol Bill 1''1elds. commander of
the Nation<il Guard troops called
lo thc sc:.nc early !>ulurday. said
the re was "some t.alk " of st.orm
ing the penitentiary whe n of
f1 c:1a ls learned inmate~ were be
tn~ k1lll'd
.. But our pnmar} Cflncem ""a~
that they had the hostages and
we wanted to do cverything we
rnuld to get tht·m out <il1vt'.'' h<:
sa1r1
The swge ended Sunday after
noon wht:n a Special Weapons
and Tacti cs team and about 60
National Guards men se11ed the
ravaged pnson without finng a
:-hot
t 'IELDS SAJD HE wus awart·
r.ome inmates bad been tortured
81 early as 7:30 a .m . Saturday
when a wounded prisoner was
released
··A doctor told me he had ~n
rleavered across the head and h1'>
hand!> were aJmost chopped off It
Ji?Uve me a prctl} good mdJca
lion. "hesa1ri
Medlral Examiner Jame.,
Weston said this and and other
mutilations "indicated there
was a ~real deal of rage It's not
so much mut1lat1on per se, it's
more what we would call over·
kill They infbcted m o re inJury
than ~sary lo kill · ·
C RIFF1N SAJD he thought the
guards' lives were s par ed
because there w11s "a mutual
trust" between them and the
prisoner.\
"The inmates were awa~ that
If they had started killing of
ricers, we would have bad to
look at the situation more
carefuJly." he said r·
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WORLD I NATION
Russian Dancers Defect
Leave Bolshoi in Japan, Head for U.S.
TOKYO <AP> -Two lesser
mtmben of ONt of the Sovtet
Uruoo'a leadinl ballet f1rn1Ue1
ba ~• left ror the urut.ed States
alter defecllnc durtn1 th~ cut
rent Japanese tour of the
Bolabol Ballet.
Th• de!edOn are :n -year-o&d
Mikhail Mes.eerer. an occaslonaJ
&<>lo perfonner with the Bolabol
and a nephew of the Soviet
Unlon's leadinc ballertu. Maya
PUHtlltaya. and bb n-yea.r-o&d
mother. Souamlf MlkbaUovna
MeHerer. a teacher with the
troupe.
M 11'11AJL'8 UNCLE, AHi M
Mesaerer, 76, la alao lo Japan
wltb t.be <boi but dJd not de·
feet. He la a former 1t.ar dancer.
one of the Soviet Union's leading
ballet teachers. hold.a the title of
Peop&e'1 Artist of the Russian
Extended Re~e••
Gu!:> Roman, 10. c leanl> oul tu :-. desk in vacant dae.sroom
at Chicago ~lemt!ntary school, ~hut down for <:1ght day~
.s ince wipa1d teachers walked off their JObs
Sheriff Unseated
In Nevada Recall
TONOPAll. Nt•v CA1'1 Joni Wane'> the; s.4}'NJr1Jld !'-p·
Count} '>henff who ~a" '>tnp1J4·d of her J~b b} voter'>. say!. th(· right
J~liln'>t government corruption will go on without i.er
Mrs Wines v.a.. rcc-alll"<i ti)' o vnt1· of 1 730 ~59 Tuesda~ About
75 per ct.-nt r;f the c:cntral :-;l:'vada county·., \IJlt'r!> CID>l bal!OL'> 1n tht•
recall A temporury '>U<:ces!>Or wa.s t<J be namt:<l b) the count) l'11m
m11>'>wn
''l'M Sl 'RPRIS EIJ. I rl•Jll} am, 'aid ~ r-. Win<'!.. 11. ho "'-ll"
.,hN1ff for 13 month'>
She predJch•d tht• wv1·<,IJf..itwm • .,he d irt.·<.'lt.'<i 11oh1 t h tnli?
gercd th<: recall dn\t' 11.lll b<: c-arnt-d on through olht•r a~..-n
C-ICS "
Hl•r statcmt•nt wa!> an apparent rcfen·nce to indictments re·
turned lli$t Dec~mbt·r l>y a Clark C<>unty ~rand )Ur) ag;.11n:st f1H
Nye County rc.,1den~. mdud1ng brothel (J~ra tor Ball MartJ.n. ,in
t>OnnecUon with a fire at the Chicken Ranch brothel 1n Pahrump 1r1 uns.
1l'4HSeraUon and wu bonof'ed on
bll 10th birthday wilb a 1aJa
evenll1f at Lbe Bollhol Theater
In Ma.cow.
Llk.e Rudolf Nureyev. Nat.alla
Makarova. Mikhail Baryshnikov
and other Soviet dancen who
have def~ to the We.st. the
Meeaeren 1aid Lhey were Md:·
In& l~•ter a.rtUUo frffdom, the
Japaneee Foreign Mlnletry and
the U.S. Embassy said.
Tff&EE OTHER Bollbot danc·
era defected dunn1 the com·
pany's tour of the United States
last summer. They Included
Alexander Godunov, one of the
a tars of the company.
U .S. Embas1y 1poke1man
John Ohta said Meuerer and
hl• mother "came to the em-
bauy and asked for our as
statance ln enterlne the UnJt.ed
States . 'Ibey wanted a freer
e nvironment for artlallc ac
Uvtues."
The Mes.serers spent Tuesday
nleht In the protttUve custody of
J apaneae authorities and then
confirmed their desire lo em1
grate to America In a conversa
lion today with a Soviet Em
basay official , the f'ore1gn
M inlstry said.
THE SOV IET E MBASSY
would not romment. but the dt-
fectlons are sure to pique lh(•
Kremlin. already under fire
from nat1oru. around the worlrt
for its military 1ntervenl1on in
/\fgharusUin and ban111hment of
d1o;,ldt•nt leadt'r Andu·i
Sak harm
Thi' !n membt-r Bolshn1 t rour>t·
.irn vt'Q in Tokyo Jun 24 for a
12 <"It} tour of Javan It'\ ftr-.t
pt-rformanre wa'> 10 T okyu
Saturda}
Thre" other Soviet c itize n-.
h 11 ve defectPd to t ht> t:nited
State11 wtult in Japan in the las\
,1-v('n month.c1
T ti t: l. A S T 0 'I •: w :1 -.
"t.1111"1"' \ IA·vt<-h1 nko u :IX
', .• r 11ld 11rnrnoli-.t for N1·w
I 1 rrtt'~ mil-'!llllOt· who 1t:.ked for
1•11 1111<'.tl a:-->lum (kt 25 Jnd '4;r,
f111v.n r1ut th1· :-am1 11.1•1 Tv.o
mt>n1ber., of t ht-1.1•111ngr<111
1'hllh,1rmun1e OrchMtra u m;in
.and .1 v. nm Jn. 11. .-rt· ioe r ,int1·d
pol1lir;;J J'>ylum in Amenc.-a dur
111).! .1 't'-11 1n Jun<· and .1 l'lltu
pul 1·r 1•11J1.10t.~·r d\!fr<.'lt·c! 1n ~·p
11·mtwr
~In<'•' 1954. 20 ~I\ l('f C'lllZCn~
'hllm.: J.1pan h.J\f' ,1-.ked for
p<d I I IC'J I a ... ~ lum ··l'l•Whl•rt·.
nH>.-1 oftt.•11 lhl• l 'n1tl'd Stal('!:\
Ja pan di)(•!> not grant pollural
as) lum
1*Mee choice ways
~~.-to save at
, '
CarlSJr •.
Cat oat oar coapon8 and eave .S.29.
Cut out for Carl's Jr . where you'll
find choice d1Mls on three of the
tastiest sandWlches in town.
1. Our Famou~ Star H amburger
2. Our California Roast Beef
Sandvvich
3. Our Charbroiler Steak Sandwich~
Choose one.
Choose two. Or
choose all three.
Any way you cut
1t, at Carl's Jr.
you've got taste!
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'VOL. 73. NO. !7, ~SECTIONS, 4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1980 C Ff FTEEN CENTS i
Iran Hostage Wrlt~s of Eseape Intent!
NSW YORK <AP) -The U S.
ICarlM who ls be!Nv.cl co be t.be
y«411• ol u. M.l .... iD 1ran .......... ,amlb thal Ille .. pau.
n1ftl U teeape bec•UM be wou)d r1thr die in a try tor freedom
tbaa remain a captive, bi' t paren&a Nkl today.
"We reeeived &la lett.ers in a I two-day period of Ume •bout
three weeb qo a.ad tb• l•teet
COrfttp llD-.ee told U. tbat be is
.Auto Tuw
I Riiles Set
For Mesa
By JACKIE HYMAN
Ol-Dei•y ~ ,_
-You come out of an apart-
ment building to find a tow truck
driver about to book up your
car. He insists be can charge
you for towing. Can he?
-While your car is being
towed from a towaway zone on
private property, the side is
dented.
Is the tow operator liable?
-You ask to pick up your
towed car before 7 a .m. so you
can get to work on time, and the
operator insists on charging you
an extra $7. Is that legal?
The answers to those ques-
tions, in Costa Mesa, are no, yes
and yes.
These situations are covered
by a new ordinance passed after
Costa Mesa City Council mem·
bers were told so me tow
operators. primarily from out of
town, were charging exorbitant.
prices for towing cars from
apartment complexes.
To add to the problem, some
towed autos were being stored in
other cities, making it difficult
for the owners to reach them.
And because some towaways
weren't reported promptly to
~lice, the owners were calling
1n to say the cars bad been
stolen.
The new onlinanee ls aimed at
remedying these and other prob-
lems. In addition, tow truck
operators must post the pro-
visions of the ordinance and tow
drivers must have them in their
possession to show vehicle
owners if necessary. ·
Among the provisions of the
ordinance are a standard towing
charge ol no more than $28.SO.
M ax.imum storage charges
are: cars stored inside, $5 a
day; cars outside, $3.SO a day;
trucks inside, $10 a day; trucks
o utside, $7 a day; and '
motorcycles, $2.SO a day, An ad-
ditional $7 may be charged for
releasing vehicles before 7 a.m.
or after 7 p.m.
AU 'tow operators must have
certificates approved by the City
Council before they can operate
in the city.
Here are some other key pro-
visions of the ordinance:
-Tow track drivers must
mate a written inventory of the
condiUao and mileage of towed
cars, and make this inventory
available to the owner without
charge. 'Ibey are responsible for
damage.
-U a leckecl •dakle is en-
ter ed, the tow operator is
respomible for any damage and
must inventory the property
within.
-'l"M ...-nlllcle must be
available for release to the
owner at least during the first
two hours immediately after the
t.owiJll, and must be available
wltbln tbe city.
(See TOWING. Pase AZ>
Coast
Weather
Cleario1 tonl11lt and
IUDDJ Tblanday. GustJ
oortbweet 1riDdl ol 15 to 30
mph apected Tbunday. a.ow. toaqtat 47 aJoa.a tJae
eout Md A lnl&Dd. dilba
Tbanday bl the upper 808.
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I
ptaaJU.aa an etupe and b" woukl
ratllet die lo lbat eacape for t~ than remain a h<»tqe
any looaer," 81rb1ra Timm
H1d of ber IOn, Kevin Hermen·
1na . a zo.year·old Marine
sera.aot "It alarmed me when 1read1t
and I cannot. really say whether
thoae are bis feellnas at tha\ mo-
ment or whether they are mak-
lDI him say it. I don't even want
to 1ecood·il*S °"It," IM aald tn an interview from Watblqton
on N BC'i "Today" program.
Mrs. Timm, appearln& with
her husband, Kenneth Timm.
left her home In Oat Creek,
Wi s .. for two days of State
Department briefings for the
famLlies of the SO Americans
held in the U.S. Embassy in
Tehran Both said they were
pessinustic.
.. ,._...,....
&aENTISTS EXAMINE REMAINS OF GIANT SQUID
Shade• Of Captain Ne mo and '20,000 l•aguea'
Squid a Giant
Deep Sea Monster Beached
BOSTON <AP> -A deep sea monster -450 pounds of squid
-went on display today at the
New England Aquarium, as ex·
perts tried to figure how the
beast reached the s hores of
M assacbusetts.
The giant squid -not unlilce
the one battled by Captain
Nemo, 20,000 leagues under the
sea, in the Jules Verne classic -
w3s found dead last weekend on
Plum Island, Mass.
ft was discovered by wildlife
rangers at the Parker River
Natural Wildlife Beach. Ten
men were rounded up by the
Aquarium to carry it by
stretcher from the beach.
The squid is about eight r~t in
body length, with tentacles 10 to
16 feel long. Nothing like it bad
been seen in Massachusetts
s ince a similar squid was found
in 1908.
Giant squids, according to
aquarium experts, generally
hve SOO to 1,000 feet deep in the
ocean
Aquarium staff members said
today the specimen will be
pumped full of a liquid formula to
preserve it.
lt will be on display for three
wee ks. then moved to the
Muse um of Comparative
Zoology at Harvard.
Trustees to Pick
New Board Member
Newport-Mesa school trustees
decided Monday to appoint
someone to fill a board vacancy,
despite a request b1 one trustee
tbat a special election be called
to coincide witb tbe June
primaries.
Trustee Mike McLaughlin's
suggestion was defeated in a 5-1
vote.
Tbe vaeaney is in Tnatee
Area 5 -Dalbo•, Lido ble and
West Newport. Truatee Carol
Mart1J1 resigned lut week, cit·
lA8 palCJIUll reasons.
Interested perao0s who live in
that area can obtain appUca-
tiOOI at the superintendent's of. flee, 1601 18th St. Newport
Beaeb. todQ' thrqqb noon Feb.
15 ud must retun tbem bJ 5 p.m. Feb. 15.
A 1Dedal meet.laa to interview
candlute1 wm l>e held by
t.rult... at 5 p.in. Feb. 20. They
plu t.o ..... •PPo'Mmtnt
beforehb.& ··1 ,.. ~ stronab' tlult ..
aboald ta••• ao election,,.
llol::rb Mid. 119 ncMd tUt u. tu die clltrict woaAd be
about '12.000, addl.nf, "11 that'• the col.t of democracy, lt'a cheap.
"I've got faith that the people
would do at least as good a job
of selecting somebody as we
would. After all, they selected
ua."
Allhouib t.be board bas ap.
pointed replacements in the
past. all six current truatees
have been elected to their posi-
tions.
Trustee B.J. Skilling cited
three concerns. She said the
$12,000 could provide bus passes
for a mouth for 600 cblldreo if
the dlltrict approves a Sl a daf
bus fee; that duriq a general
primary it will be difficult to pt
media apace for a local electicm;
and that an elected tru.atee
couldn't be 8e8a.d uatJl July,
while ua ittni.e. c~uld be aeatedlnA .
Tr1lltee Balley aid Ille
beli..,.. Trustel Area lboald
be fl'PNMll~ OD tbe board
white lt'bllkel Major poUcJ dt-
clalont a11d tlim1 aboul ta m'llGD frolp Ha Mdltt. wllkh
m•tbe....-.o..Sta~ 00..-UWC..Mid"U.,.U.0 an COllC*Dad ....,. -..... man
one tr-.. "9dle •..we• aacb matt.en • MMol M ..... teacher l11oft• and other
budcet-Nl.udn.m..
''We weren't reaasured at
all," Timm aald, "that alter 93
or 94 days tbat there'• really any
more inroad or anything dif.
ferent than tbere was after day
one."
Mrs. Timm said the families
shared ·'feelings of frustration
and non-movement'' but bad
split feelings about pnxedure on
obtaining the hostages' release.
* * *
"Very definitely," she said.
"It's almost like a divided group
. . . We don't know wbo's rtibl
and who's wrong. The fut re-
maioa that today i.s the 9Sth day.
"Tbe questioo wu uked right
out at the briefing, ·Are we any
closer right now to a release
than we were on day one?' and
the anawer was, 'We are more
hopeful now toward a release.·
"8Ul being hopeful and being
* * *
actually capable of delivering
are two different things," sbe
said .
Mrs TI mm said "the mdst re-
assuring thing" they heard was
that Iran has a new president
and t.bal a parliament might be
formed by mid·February.
"We're talking at least
another 30 days," s he said. ''I
don't look at that as being op-
timistic at all."
* * *
Iran Chief Irate
Students Said Dictators
By Tbe Associated Pre.
Iranian Pr es ident
Abohlbassan Baru Sadr angrily
denounced the Moslem m ilitants
holding the U S Embassy
hostages in Tehran today as
"dictators who have created a
government within u govern-
m ent."
Bani Sadr 's attack, his
strongest on the embassy mili·
tants. came after they broadcast
allegallons that the minister of
information and national
g uidance. Nasser M1nactu. had
"close links with the CIA."
Min a chi was arrested by revolu-
tionary guards without govern·
ment authorization at about
m 1dnight Tuesday
Only One
Objector
To Bus Fee
Only one parent spoke up at
Tuesday's Newport-Mesa sehool
board meeting in opposition to a
proposed Sl a day busin1 fee for
students at all grade level$.
About 30 members of lbe
general public attended tbe
meeting. but it wasn't clear
whether they had come because
or that agenda item.
Judith Shane. who lives in
north Costa Mesa, t.old trustees
she koows parents who wouJd let
their young children walk to
school across busy s treets and
hazardous freeway overpasses
rather than pay the fee.
Trustees reached no dttision
Tuesday. They said the proposal
will continue to be raised as they
look for ways to trim about S3
million from next year's budget.
The fee would save the district
about half of the $500,000 a year
1t s pends oo buses, according to
dis trict officials. Currently. ooly
higb school student.s must pay
for buses. They are charged 50
cents a day.
Trustees said they want to be
sure low.income families attn't
unfairly peoalized by a bus fee,
and that there is some leeway
for a student who (Drgets bis bus
pass ooe day.
In addition, officials said that,
by changing som e school
schedules so that Oran1e County
Tranatl District buees could be
used OD some routes. the district
could save an addxtiooal US,000
to $50,000 per year.
Trustees said they want to
make a decision as soon as
possible so both parents and dis·
trict officials can make lans.
Real Honest
Politician
RENO, Nev. (AP) -If
elected, be wiU take bribes
and other forms of graft,
raise taltes, and vote for
the Equal Rlabt.a Amend-
ment .. ll tbe Orta wlll fool
around wttb me."
Fred Co~land Jr., a
39.year·old uud car
aaleaman who calls
hlmHJf •'Flaky Fred "
says bla canctid.acy la de·
•lined "to abow wbat a l:~~ the pollt.lcal aya-.m
He adds that be bH notb= respect for tbe lncu • But. be ...,., · •u t.M otber Idiots cu run tor omc., 10 ean I.••
BepalnMade
OCEANSIDI! <AP> -Qty crewa are NP8lftu 100 feet OI
Hwer Une cleatr0yed tn lut
weet'• 1torm.
The miruster denied the aJ .
legations before berng se11.ed at
his home
The tension between Bani
Sadr and the militants arose as
Iranian officials gave c:onfbcung
~1gnal.s on whether the establ.Jsh·
ment of a U N mvest1gat1on of
the ex shah's regtmt! would lead
to the release of the approx-
imately 50 embassy hostages.
ll wa~ announced Tuesday
night that Baru Sadr had been
chosen cha1rman or Iran's niling
Re\'olut1 on ary Cou n c i l,
strengthening ht~ pos1t1on and
raising hope~ among those who
expect him to try to get the
AmenC'an hostage~ released
The new president. stung by
the arbitrary arrest or Mmacht.
told the Tehran daily newspaper
Kayhan that although the mill
tants may not realize 1t they art>
paving the way for lawles::.ne::.:-.
1n the country
.. How could you expect a ~O\
ernment employee to RO to work
feeling secure:· he said. "When
the re 1s no legal or JUd1 c1al
secunty in the country. that will
undoubtedly lead to disorder "
Bam Sadr also Jllacked the
state-owned television network
for acting without pnor govern
ment approval 10 g1v1ng the em
bassy militants air t1mt-Tues
day night to broadcast their al
legat1oru.
(Stt IRAN. Page AZ>
Mesan Celebrates
102nd Birthday
By JACIUE HYM.\N
Of -o.llt ~ ... Sutt
· Richard Fort of Costa Mesa
says things aren't the way tbey
used to be. And be ought to
know .
Fort turned 102 Oii Tuesday.
T he former school main-
tenance supervisor in Min-
nesota, wbo moved here 15 years
ago. still keeps up w1tb tbe
news, as do his wtfe of 67 years,
Marie. who's 93. and their
daughter. Hazel Tezak. also of
Costa Mesa
Inflation is one of the biggest
problems, Fort notes
"Years ago we bought rrulk
for four ceots a quart and bread
for five cents a loaf," he reealls.
"We bought a six-room house for
Sl .350 in 1913 ..
Fort. a 32nd degree Mason
who attends the First Uruted
Methodist Church. says he's dJs.
appotnled at church attendance
these days too.
"The yoa.a:ig class Of people IS
getting so you go to church and
there's no young people." he
said. "It's all ball games and
shows for them.··
Fort said he's also concerned
about the rising crlme rate and
tbe world situation, especially
Iran.
·'The president shouk1n 't bave
been over there giving them
money in ~ first place," he
said. "Let those people feed
themselves."
Fort, whose fat.her lived to be
84 and whose mot.her die4 at 95.
does enjoy being able to keep up
with things , by watching
3Se•••Opna
O.O•t --. ... \\aft -'OLD DAYS BETTER'
Richard Fort, 102
televisaoo.
He's lookulg forward to the
next presidential election. lie
supports Ronald Reagan. Fort
votes regularly by absentet.'
ballot.
Aod there are a couple of
other things he lites about the
world today. be said
Tbey are J.year-old Jennie
Tezak and 1-year-old Sarah
Tezak, bis great-granddaughters
wbo live in Germany. Fort has
never seen Sarah . but the
children will be visiting here in
June.
"We can't wait," he said.
Graham 9th Mesa
Co11ncil Candidate
A laat-mlnute candld1te
brou_ibt to niDe the nwnber of
men who will seek electioD to
the COit.a Mesa City Council oo
April 8. No women are l'UlllllDI·
Three aeata of the ftve wlll be
before voters. FU.lne clOHd at 5 p.m. Tumday.
City CS.rt Eileen Phimaey uJd
city Traffic CommlHtoner
Robert E. Graham, a Nal llltate
broker, toot OUl r,pen at 1:30
p.m. aad ntmw t.Mtm at •:'5
p.m.
Two t.Dnmbentt alto are nn· ntna, X.,. Ed Md'arlaad and
Oou.ndlm.ua Doan Hall. Co.·
cUmu Dom JtadU ila't •eddna
re-eledicm. Al 10 la the race are reeta....._ Erle C. J~ autbor Daft aaw,.r, Pla.nmna
Co nunl11lon Cbalrman Diet Caratenaen, county ad-
minlatrative analyst Paul Raver
and bualneumen Richard w.
Jobn.81Ga and Chris Steel.
'DEBUGGING'
I
EASY WITH A.D
•'The Dally Pilot made my
sales effort. a creal success."
An 1ntDe man aaid tbat after
aelliq bla car ln the Dally PUot
claulfled Hcllon. Hh 1d
rouows:
ms vw Bus Exel. cones. Lo• ml. All/Fiii 1t.ereo S2:tOO DJC·DXX
It JOU want treat auccna
1elllq your cir try the tritndly
Dally Pilot ad-vlaers at
M2·S8'18.
Gold Soars to $718
In European Trading
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•nl eod ot the Rio Hondo art~ &oa.7, ~ .. _.... ol Af\lt.nk commutcn oalq the SUta P'• ral 1 Dlala UMa
trom San Oiqo to LM Ancdee
Tbrnt ~ no l.Q.Juri when four empty cars alMI GM
Joaded wtt.b pulp bo•rd deraUed at t .IO a.m. near Paramount
Boulevard.
Two Amtrak tralna Oft tbetr way from San Dieeo were halt·
t:d and paabeqera w\'re bused lnlo Lof. Anaeles. Passenaen
headed In lhe other dlrecuon wett bused from Union Station to
Fullerton where they boarded the trains, which were turned
around for the return tnp.
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MOSCOW <AP ) -The Soviet news agency Tua today aald
Chinese advisers were being sent across the border into
Afghanistan along with "thousands" of Afghan rebels trained in
China to fight the Sov1et·backed Afghan government.
"We have fact.a and.icatina that Chinese 'advisen' and
'instructors' olten accompany their +'charges' on thetr bandJt
raids," Tass said in a dispatch from Its correspondents In
Kabul, the Algban capllal.
We9nl la Draft f'a.,ored
RICHMOND, Va . CAP> -Former Chief of NavaJ Opera·
tions Adm. Elmo Zumwalt aaid today that President Carter told
him he wants women to be included in draft reglatratioo.
"l met with the president last week and he told me he had
decided to include women In the registaralion and would make
an announcement lo that effect today." Zumwalt said.
Al the White House, press secretary Jody Powell reiterated
that the president has not dedded whether to ask for the reg·
istrauon of women.
Fro•PageAJ
IRAN SPEECH ...
T h l' m I I I l a n \ s r 0 u n d
cto<·unwnt:. 1n th<· 1·mha:.~y filco.;
'Jlrll\'IOJ.: lht· l'Xl'>t1·nc1· ,,, cloM·
link:. l>Nwt'l 'll NiJs:.cr Mmach1
and both the U S Embassy
smd tht• Cl/\," T1·hrun r 11dio re•
plirkd in a hroad1·w .. t rnon1tort:d
111 Kuw<11t
Tht.· !'ltud<·nts went on to ac·
t:U~l· Mmi:ich1 or havin~ used hi!>
pos1t1on a~ ht·ad of Iran's human
ngh l s cornrn1llee 1n pre ·
ri'volut1onary d ays to travel to
W a shingt.On and establish links
·with the U.S. government.
Until today, Bani Sadr's
criticiJ1m of the m1htants had
been confined to statements to
the effect lh<.tl the new govern·
ment alonc must make deciai~
ror the count.rv
ll S officials arc more or--
t1 mi!'lt1c than ever that Bani
=Wieder Eyes
Site Change
For Olympics
Supervisor Barnett Wieder
was expected to ask her fellow
board membt-rs today to en
dorse a resolution cnlhng for an
ulternate site for thr Olympic
f{amcs or a hoyl"oll :.hould the
games be held m Mo:.cow
Mrs Wicder's proposed res·
olution castigates the Soviet
Union's invasion of Afgharustan
"glaringly incons istent" with
the ideals of th<' Olympic games
"A bold signal of American
condemnation of this act must
• be communicated to the Soviets
and to the world," the resolution
says.
Mrs . W1l'dcr, second district
superviso r , w as to ask
s upervisors to support President
Carter 's proposal to either move
the gamea to a different site or
boycott the M~cow i;tames
ORAl'IGI! COAST
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~adr will be able to bnn~ about
th"' ri:lease of th<' <'apt1vcs, and
th<·re i~ speculation former U N
Ambassador Andrew Young
may be tapped as a go·between
I ran ·~ economic counselor in
Wa :.h in~ton . Kamaran Mov
a:.aghl, speculated Tuesday the
hostages might be released
March 21, the start of the Im·
man new year. He said the com-
m~ formation of a government
by Bani Sadr and the Revolu·
tionary Council's agree ment to a
U .N. ·sponsored inte rnational
com mission to Investigate the
regime's charges agains t the
s hah were "plus points aa far as
the situation goes."
Other offi cial Iranian signals
were confusing. however.
The hostages were spending
their 95th day of captivity today
They were i.e1zed Nov. 4 by mHi·
tant students who look over the
embassy and demanded that the
tJ S government return the de·
posed shah lo Iran for trial.
Timm said be could not un·
derstand why the U S. govern·
ment is not investigating the de-
posed Shah of Iran.
"If it is a fact that all lhe
Iranian students want is the in·
vest1gation through Congress or
through the Senate, why hasn't
1t been pursued?" he asked.
Adult Store
Under Fire
REDDING CAP> -Reddlng's
only adult book store, opened
less than two weeks ago. is re·
ce1ving opposition from several
sources.
The owner of the building on a
busy street in which Adult Books
is installed said Tuesday ~ will
rile an u.o.lawfuJ detainer today
against tbe operators, Sonoma
Investments Ltd.
Abo today. the Shasta County
Committee on Moral Concerna ls
to begin plckellng Adult Books,
which sells sexua lly explicit
books, magulnes and mm.s as
weU as aexual aid.a. It Also baa a
movie arcade.
r. •• PfJP A J
TOWING •••
-lla.dmam mUeap cbar1e Is
ror 10 milea.
-Pellce ... be nollfled of
tow aways wit.bin an hour.
-Car OWHn ••1t be pro·
vlded, on request, wtt.b t1'e name
and lepl addJ'MI ol the person
or company that authorized the
impound. -U IM.,.._, appean wblle
lhe vehicle la still at the tceoe, lt
muat be releued there. Jf it wu
alreadY booked up, the nisular
tow fee may be char1ed but. lf
not, no charce 1' permitted.
-U dlere It a dilpute at the
scene about the opeutor'•
authority to tow t.be vebJci., be
muat watt at no extra cbarl•
wbJle the owner call.I _police, and
lot ug to 30 rn1nu~1 for them to
urtve. before proeeedlD1 wltb
the tow.
t
Arre.It . -Noti,C8 I
BBjected
., rlaalmlellOdlllL . __ ...., .......
fte Wl.tol • ~ ........ mulll·mJili<MI dollar N;;po;t
8Hch fraud ln~atllallon ha
IGlt • eoun bid to be allow.ct to Hnwdlr ll IDd when b11 .,.,.,
la &"-bl by • NewporL Beaeh
police.
Carriton M. Everett ela.lmed
ln doewneota ftJed um week ln Ora.we Count1 8-erior Court
that lie~ not tJee tbe COUil·
try ll be t. naated u • deftnirleftt
In the fraud ln"e.tll•tion lnvoiv·
ln• <>mesa nuDdaJ Corpora·
lion.
But Newport Beach police ln·
veatl1ator Sman RMce and caly
attorlley Ro_,.rt H. Burnham
belleve Everett wUI 1kip tbe
country lf police are forced by
court order to ,Sve him advance
notice ol any Impending arrest.
Such an order was granted
Monday by Judge Ronald H.
P re nne-r al the reques t of
Everett's attorney, William
Sheffield
But Jud&e Pren.Der, after coo·
s iderlog aftldavlts flied by
police, reversed the order Tues·
day but agreed to consider its
r ei nstatement at a hearing
s cheduled for Friday.
Police are investigating al
legation~ that Everett used
Omega Finance to bilk invest.ors
out of at leaal $1 million that
authorllles claim was diverted
to oHshore island trust funds in
the Cartbbean.
As investigators have detailed
t he alleged scheme , investors
were asked to put up money for
ca rdiovasc ular diagnos tic
equipment that was leased lo
medical lnstituuons.
The investigation hu revealed
that not all the invested money
wa~ spent for the medical eqwp-
menl. authoritJes said.
According to court records.
between Sl and S2 mill.ion from
Omega 1s unaccounted for. The
records indicate the firm had as-
c; e t s of approximately $4.5
million
i-:vl'ri'tt assertl'd in a declarn·
tion f1k'tl with lhl' court that he
would not flee prior to any ar·
r£'')l He conceded in the dxu-
m (.•n t that ht• 1s on probation
following a 1978 conviction on a
s ingle count of writing bad
('hecks
Sheffii'ld claimed that police
and the city a ttorney were
"parading hornbles" before
J udge Prenner ln their attempt
to block the a rres t notification
Sheffield said the notJf1callon
was being sought so that Everett
would have the opportunity to
surrender.
FVManHeld
In Flowers
Mail Scheme
Flowers that were never sent
a llegedly have landed a Foun·
lain Valley man In trouble with
Cederal autllorllies.
Thomas Cartagena. also·
known as Walter Boykin. 33, of
10807 Onyx Court, faces a pre-
liminary hearing Feb. 25 ln Los
Angeles Federal District Court
on charges of mall fraud.
Christine Malcho, of the Lo8
Angeles office of the Postal
Inspector In Charge, said
Boykln was arTested Saturday in
conoecllon with an alleaed
scheme in which some ol tbe
county's biggest buaioeues
were billed for flowers they said
they didn't order or receive.
Mias Malcho sajd bills charg·
ing $92 to $IM for l"08es were sent
t o the bu11ioe111ea by a firm
called Executive Flomts. She
said Boyltin'a name appeared on
the bills.
"Some of the bualnesteS ap-
parently paid wilbout checking.
then complained to us," ahe
said.
The bills listed three -ad·
dresses for the florlata -one In
San Diego and one in Anaheim
that proved lo be fictitious, and
the one in Santa Ana where
Boykln was arTested Saturday.
Jl e was booked into Los
Angeles County Jail and re ·
leased after posting $5,000 bond
Valley Skater
Killed by Car
A 'I-year-old Fountain Valley
boy, wtM> police uid apparently
roller toted into the path ~ a
car, dled 1'Jelday nllht ol ln-
JuriH he suffered when be w ..
hit by the auto. The <Mad boy wa1 ldenwted u
Christopher Paul Duvon of Uel8
QuutaAve.
Police said he wu struek on Qu1rt1 Avenue about 2 p.m.
'tueada.y. he 1uccumbed to hil
injuriee at t :2i0 p.m . at FOUllt.aln
Valley Comman.lty Ho1pltaJ.
Police said the driver ol the
ear ... • 18-year.oJd Fountaln
Valley boy.
•
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WEGHINO ANCHOR
Walter Cronkite
Cronldte
Shifts Only
Job Emphasis
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Walter Cronkite, who for years
has been te lllng Americana
"that's the way It la " as
anchorman for the CBS Evening
News, aays he wantJI to move to
oth e r assignments for the
network.
Cronkite, In an interview with
The Washington Post publlshed
today, said he plans to leave the
Evening News program no later
than November. 1981, when tus
contract expires.
•• 1 have no intention of leavinf{
the air," he said .. It's Just my
intention to slow down a little
and not be frozen to the dwly
grind."
Cron.kite, 63, said he wants to
take on other asslgnmenl.S for
CBS.
Cronkite helped put and
keep -the CBS news program
at the toP of the raungs a decade a~o . He took the anchorman
position in 1962 when CBS ex
panded 1t.s evening news show to
a ha lf hour ,
In addition to his wecknjght
appearance~ on the Eveninl(
News. Cronkite 1ntcrv1ewed
leadin~ fi~urei. o( the t1mei..
traveled with pres1dent5 on mu
JOr foreign trips and covered the
major events or Ame rica's
s pace program.
Cronkite said network officials
.1sked him several weeks a1<0
about tus EvenJn2 News plans
"J told them that I'd like lo be·
.1ble to step out nght now, but
they won't let me do 1t nght
a way," he said.
Speculation over who would
replace Cronkite as anchorman
and managing editor or the
newscast has centered on two
olht•r ('l\S n<•w.,men 0.111
Rather and RoJwr Mudd Uoth
n·portcdly haVL' tx·en courted tn
,\BC and NBC.
Hearings Set
Fact·~ beartno before a
three-member panel have bttn
Ht for f'eb. 28 and 29 u the
latat lt.ep 1n eootnct ne1ot1•·
Uon1 between Newport-Mesa
Hbool officials and teachers, d11trtct otttcials aald today.
They allo wd a previously
s elec ted panel c hai rman.
William S. Rule, wu unavalla·
ble and hu been repl1ced by
We> Wet., abo an arbitrator for
lhe state Public Employment
RelaUonl Board.
Teachers have selected as
their delepte Rudy Kne, a fteld
representative of the Amen can
Federation of Teachen, Af1 •.
CIO. and olficials have picked
Sacramento attorney J ohn W.
Dukey.
The hearings will focus on two
re maining issues in dispute
wages and an elementary school
enrichment program.
Teac~ are aaklnf for an 11
percent rai.ae retro.ctive to Nov.
1 and another 11 percent after
July 1. The district is offering 8
percent retroactive and 6 per·
cent aft.er July 1.
Teachers also have requested
a guarantee that the enrichment
program won'l be cut except to
correspond to declining enroll·
ment. DUJlrict officials have said
they can't guarantee any pro-
grams until they've found way!>
to trtm about '3 mtWoa from
next year'• bud1et.
ln a related move, Paul
Jordan, the leacbera' chlef
neaollat.or, 1ubmitt.ed to tnaateea
Tuesday a budaet prtor1tJ Utt bo
u ld could help them make cut.a
while resemne enough to &Sve
teachers a aubstantJal raise.
The priority Uat divide• expen·
dlturea into three categortea,
with highest priority given to
direct lnatructlonal co1ta and
lowest to those tabbed "non·
s tudent.connected cost.a."
In the flrat category are
teache r, Librarian, loatrucUonal
aide and counaelor salaries and
benefits, along with boob and
instructional s upplies.
School board President Ken
Wayman, a former te acher .
lhankt:d J ordan for the list but
questioned whether costs related
lo d irect student contact are
necesganly the s ame as costs
that affect t.he learning process.
D1 str1ct spokeswo m an J ean
lla rmon noted that principals'
'>a laries were included in "Don·
student connected costs" while
ut1lllws are in the inte rmediate,
· 1 nd1 rect cost" category.
"Some parents might not
a~ree that principals aren 't con-
nected with students," she said.
.. And can you have a leammg
prort.'1>1> wtthout lights. heat and
water'!"
6th Grade Called
Mesa Cost Factor
Moving sixth grade c-lasses
f rom middle school!> back to
elementary schools in the Costa
Mesa I hl(h School attendance
area could save the :'llewport
Mesa ~chool d111tr1 ct dbout
$50.000 a year tru.,tt'f .. ., "'r·n• told
TUt!sday
Mis8ile Launche d
From Vandf>nbur~
VANOENBCRG /\IH 1-·o nu;
BASE <AP> An Air Forc1·
Mtnuteman·3 rntercontinental
balhstk missile w as launcherl
from Va ndenberg Air Forct-
Basc Tuesday night, s pokt.-smen
said. lt.s vapor trails could tx-
se-en in the s ky along the Orange
Coast
Tbe missile was launc~ at R
p m by Strate~i<' Air Commdnd
m1 ,"lt· t•ombat troop~ from th•
90th StrJleg1c ~flo.~11l· '-'in.: Jt I
E Warn.·n Air Force Ba~· 111
W )ommg
F
St'vcra l trustees said they had
talked with parents who favor
mak1n~ the change so that their
'r1ungsters will attend schools
1 loser to their homes.
Tru,lt'<''· who looked at the
lll·m in t·on1unct1on with tnm-
rn 111~~ their 1980 81 Ludget•by an
• '11malt:d SJ m111ion, :.aid t.ht:y
~oulcl Ilk<: t11 hf·ar pubhc com
n1o·nt :it their f''t·b 26 m eeting.
.\ n ·prcsc>nt;itivl' from the
l'aulanno ~·hoof PTA spoke at
J 111· .... d.1) , m1·<'t ing in favor <>f
n·turnin~ th1· i.ixth i:r ades to th1·
l'IL•mtmtary school-;.
Th:.il chanl(l' wa:. made this
11·iir 1n t.ht-Corona dl'I Mar llagh
Jltt'ndancc :1n ·a
l)eout v D1str1cl Su oerinten-
d en l Nor m Loats s 1ud the
!'olewport Harbor High School al·
teruiaoce area already bu aome
sixth ~rades an the lower.grade
'<'hoO". but thot removi ng Ute
''"th j!radt> from Hca Middle
!->dH>ol in the Estanc1» High at-
tt·ndon<'e area would leave Rea
~1th 1nsufhc1ent students.
Every or:ie of ~PH~ 12 Specialty
Furniture Centers 1s being completely
redone and relocated. Take advantage of our disruption.
Entire
Showroom
being
remodeled
for the so•s
We will be CLOSING our doors temporarily in MARCH
to put the finishing touches on what will . become the
most exciting new furniture showroom m Southern
California
··-u~ Please Excuse the Mess!
Walls are coming down, platfonns for new
vignettes are being built1 n~w Uahlin& is beiN(
installed, carpeting is oemg rlpped up ana
much mo.re.
Mi!!::~L RALrH'R Wl't.L BE YOUR
ssoo.ooo
FURNITURE
INVENTORY MUST
BE SOLD!
A Totally New
Store needs Totally
New Furniture
FURNITURE STORE FOR THE 80'S
THANK YOU
ORANGE
COUNTY
everyone at Rt\LP1f'8
would UM to ~ all our
loyal cuetomer9 who hive
~ UI llnce OUt opeD-
1111 m c.ta 11eaa 25 ,..,. aao.
WE COULDN'T HA VE
DONE IT W11"BOUT out
• .. ..
s OM.YPl.QT ..
-Balanced Budget
Will of People
81 JORN CUNNll'I'
NEW YORK CAP> -Nobody but UM people teem to
want U. fedeTaJ budCet balanced. u.ld Jim Davtdlon of
the N8Uonal Taspa~ert Union. and so be la teeklnt a con-
atltutloaal acnendment to conalder the people'• wtll.
Tblrty It.at.es alr .. dy have slped up. Add juat four
more, and a Umlted conaUtutioaal convenUon la likely to
be called. That ll. unles• Congress geta the hint and pro.
poHS an amendment of lta own.
"Tbere la no way atoUDd l~ e<>nne~tion between loose
n.caJ policy and the level of prices the Ordinal'J person
sulfers," tald Davldton, a 32-ye•r-<>ld caodldat.e for a doe·
torate in economlca.
The flacal policy that offends him.
ar\d rno.t Americana lf you can judge
from polls, is centered on deficit spend·
ina. Jwit once In two decades has the
federal budget been balanced And It'&
11ettin1 worse
In Uk! put five yean;. Davidson
Points out. defictt.1> have totaJed more
than S276 b11Uon. eight times h1gher
th;in 1n a :s1 m1l~r period 10 years
earlier lnterut on the public debt
amounts to $60 biluon cu1uru•r
IT DOESN'T TAK•: etn economist to see lhe COD.ie·
quences As tht-deficit& have increased so hu the con-
-.umer pnce index Since 1967 1t h.u more than doubled
·At current rates It will double aaa1n by the early t880s."
accord.lng to a leanet dtstnbuted by~ Taxpayers Union
lrorucally and detitrucllvely, Dav1dson maintains. the
ups and dOWM or the economy whJch ConareiA claims de
f1c1t s~g is needed to counter. are partly the result of
political manipulauon In the first place The end reault, he
rears. 1s more federal control and 1nflat1on
Congreu rewards special interests and g1vet1 the bill
tn e\"eryone. he continues To hJm. not even lnflatlon or
threats lo freedoms will make· decte<t official• cease when
tht-1r i;l.'lf 1nter<'llt. gctltnlt elected. c<rnfl1cts with the public
good "Congreas 1s an o~tacle." hr uys "The govern
mcnt I.!> on 1t bi.ngt'. ·•
TO COl'NTER IT. Oav1cbon would t1th away "lht,
h) poderm1c needle or def1c1t !>pend.mg that keeps U.1l on a
h1f(h ..
Then. ht· -.aid. "wt>'d havt> to face the problem!> of pro-
clucllon. of pay mg our ~ ay 1ru.t.ead of kldd1ng o urselves
We 'd h.iVP to :.top pnntm~ mone)' <UHj we'd have to Invest
\nd when fa<·ed ~Ith recest11on we 'd tu1ve to face the facts
rather than Ju.st pnnt more money ..
Many ~pie. including congrettamen, are surpnsed
that OaVlcbon and the Taxpay~ra Union have com e 10
dose to calling a con~t1tut1onal convenllon to propose d
balonce<I budgl't amendment Davld5on 11n't
WlllLE STILL IN hi~ early 20ll . worlung on the fnnges
(If the Wastunmon power structure and posse:ssed of ··a
11en11e onE> h a!' that thtn(l11 were be\n~ St'rcwed up."
Davadsoo sought to donate S25 to a taxpayer group
l'"mdlnl? none. hl' formed lhe U!Uon . recoeruzin1. be
said. that v.h1k articulating rational, logical arguments
m ight ha\t' som1· impact. the Ji?Oal v.a:-reached sooner
14ht·n r;.it1w\.1lrt \ v..i.' 1omb1m .. '<1 ~1th pu~f'r
Tht: T:.ix pt1~ l'r ::. L n1on. based in a Pen nay I va111a
,\' t>nue townhoLUe in aoutheaat Wastungton, now haa about
150.000 membe" who pay Si5 or more ... We uk for 11.5
8ome pay Sl. We don't turn anyone away ...
THE AMENDMENT IS the cente11>1et'e of its ac
t1v1tles. for now. although It studCutly mon1tor11 .
wmet1mes m hne detail. the vanoua financial ha bits and
•"H'esse:-. of t>lt•('ll"d and non-ele~ otflc1111J1.
"Popular ~o .. emmcnt . 1f 1t 1s to work. mw.t have a
wav out 1f 1tA lt•ader-. tire not ~t-.'0 he aays ··we c11n
tak·t' art1on on our ov. n St lite lea1s~tures urc mon·
rc~.pon.a1vc than Congre5~ "
flt> 1s convinced that the Amencun people. "1( &tvtJn .•
rhancc wouJd oppoM> m any of lhe thing5 Con&ress and lhc
prt>~ldPTll !>Upport ·• And he lhtnk.s lhe 1mpendinic 11uccc11"
of the balanct• thl' budl(et dnve proves 1t
General Motors
Sets $500 Rebate
DETROIT 1 AVI l.tmeral Motors Corp hlls an
ne1unced u l.'!00 r1:bate 11rn1tram lo help dean out •ls 1nv~n
torlei. of 1979 car s
. People buyina certain model can between now and
Marcti 10 will receive $5CJO from GM arter the c ar 111 de·
ll\'ered, the company 5a1d Or the ~ c1m be 11ubtntcted
rrom I.he price o ( the v~h1cle
GM apokesman Ed l~chuin said Uw company 1s try
mg to •~ll about 75,000 1979 vehicles scattered around lhe
rounlry at 17 ,000 dealerships.
The catth incentive w1U apply to Chevrolet Impalas
and Ca.pnc-e Clas11cis. Pontiac Catalinas and Bonncv1llff.
Old1mob1k Delta SS.. f:Ju1<'k Lesabre& and <iM<.: •nd
Chevrolet vans
Honors Slated
WASllJNGTON <AP) -Four men whose inventions
ranl{e from •veryday ltcma to complex medlc.t devtc£'s
"ill be inducted Into the Notional fnvt nlor11 Hall of Fame
hl•re Sunday.
Th~ year'• lnducte<111 tncludt two llvlnc mventora -
• .lames Hillier of Brantford. Ontario, who developed the
~lertroo micro1copci. and Lew111 H. Sareu of C}lampal1n.
Ill . whose work led to lht mMnufactu,.. or cortlaone.
Inventions by th• other two men .. dvanced two tver}'·
day Items u.ged by Amertcarus Charles Franklin Kettering
will be honored posthumoualy for the im>ention of the self·
1tnrter
Tt\e late Edwin If Armstrong will be honored for his
inventlon of the auperhtterodyne radio reoeiver.
Gold, Silver ~ations
8)' Tbe Anoda&ld PrHa
S.l.ot.ed world aoldpric• today:
L_..,t mornlnal nxtn1 Ml8.00, up $14.00; att.rnoon rt1t,n1rrot.oo upm.oo.
Parts: ~ fWn1 '88a.ll, \JP Jl0.41. Frutlwi: ~.oo. upat4.T5. .
Z1artd: bld ffOl.OO, up $3&.00: rru.oo asked.
Ne. Yn: HandY •Human ta&e mornlnc 1709.00, up SZT.00.
Netr ~oft: Enaelbud se.llln1 pri~ late morruna '710. fl, UP $17.05.
New Y.tta En1elbnd fabricated sold lato mornlna S'TS$.63, QP ... 00.
* * * NEW YORK CAP> HaOd)t • Harman Ne" York 11lver t39.000.
Engelhard allver 1.18.810: fabrlcat.ed $&1.4*.
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Sex and Aleohol
Bad Times for
Hy PF.TF.R J . BO'Vt:R
LOS ANGELES (AP I If Yf>U
1 unl' 10 to ·'('HS ll1·porb ·
ton11~hl. you t an hc·ar that on1
million /\mt·ric&n tt•t·n ag•·d
~arb urc pregnant If you i.Lav
at H un ('h:rnncl 2 ton1~hl. yuu
C' a n h 11 a r th :r l 1ir11• m 1II11>n
A m erican t1·1•n ag1•d .itirh :.an•
µregnanl I( you '>t<i y turll'd for
th<' ('RS movw that follow!\ al!!,
vou ran ht•ar Iha! l1•1•n a.1w
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'rh1· h:rcl 111•w.., "· Am1·neu's
lN:n ;tJ!(''' art· j.(OIOI! l<I ht!ll an a
fast taxi And th1•n· ,.., no good
news
I don't m1·an to :.u1u~csl thal
good n<•w' bf·< n ·ah'ii 1r nont> ex·
•~lb I JU'l ran't :,hak<• the feel·
mg that lht' f>Nrnm Tc(·n agl'r
lhcml.' m ak1-11 for ~ood ratings,
always hu<t und always will,
1·vcn undl'r tht• v(•nerablt• "CBS
Reports" banner, t:hpecaall)
when packaged with the title,
"Boys and G1rll'I Together "
(Tv REVIEW J
YOU •:XPEC T A :.lt~azy ,
:-mok<· c•haf<:d vo1l'P to com e on
;i nd :,a y. "Hatc1I H at a
th1·aler or dnvt· In n(·ar you "
I n s t ead , you l(f.'l Harry
Ht·a ~oncr , •wrroundN f hy a
group of t>eer·swllhng and pot
~mokm~ l el•n ager!'>, ch11mtnlo(
that half of them wall c·od up tr•
b1•d loJ!elhcr tonight H•·ai;orwr
l<'l s forth wit h a .st•rtl't. of
<lepn•i.sing statist1cH, surh U'I
0nl' IO five teen agers h UVl' hat!
!ll'X by the age or 1.1, ont· m1lllcin
teen ager:, cire pregnant , th1·11
· unwant('(f bab1e11 will cost tux
puyers $5 balhon in wt'lfarc tulb
OF AMERICA'S 26,816,000
teen agers who arf'n 't pregnant .
Heasoner managed lf• rmd four
who make moral rectitude· sf't•m
lak e a diseasl' n o t worth
catching "Sex is filth, .. 1mt• or
them says. "It's lu'l of th\•
fles h ." says another "W1· try 111
abstain from at , and Loni wall
1niz. we ne ver will (do ill "
T he th.mg does makt' ;i few
good pomU.. s uch al\ lhe reluc
flj) EVERY FOUR YEARS
Teens
·lance of most 11talefl to mandate
sex educat.Joo, and the eon.fusion
among somt> let:n agers between
fr<·edom and rt·ckle11s ness
Hut the sbow bas a tltllhttlng
.,hJd<' t.11 1t. a bOrt of sensational
flavor that l'IUJ:f.tl'!il!'! the attitude
11 f a 1950'1 i.w1tchblade a nd·
fl ·a lh<•r '><'Uml'nlary The lilt.I<'
moni.tt'T11 havt· run amok, wht'rt'
havt• Wt' fa1lt.·d"' • U' "CBS REPORTS" dr~n 't
MJff1C'wntly tkpn·.s,. you. w<tlrh
th1· movll' that follow.s 1t, "Thl·
Boy Who r>rank Tno Much "Suf
f1<·e 1t to !lay. much t1 me Is s pent
1 11 ian uleohol1c rct·ovcry
h ll!'Jll I :1 I
You'll• not quite sun• what this
fllOVll' Ill try in~ lo S<ty' "I though
It C'Htamly has the act.ors to ~ay
1t Sc.·ott But0, Lance Kerwin
:rnd Don Murr<iy A e~1de ~
a I coho! L'lm. t ht> 11lory l'onccrM
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