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Rotted Currency Husband's Body,
Revives Case of With Pantyhose,
(Photo Page A1 , Story Page A4)
Mystery Skyjack Falls From Cof
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: ·DAILY PILOT B Fires Firm
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 13, 1980
VO\. JJ, NO .... • SECTIONS, 41 P'AGES
D.B. Cooper's Loot
Part of the.,money that was paid to legendary hJJacker
D.B. Cooper in 1971 is shown following its discovery five
miles northwest of Vancouver, Was h., by an S-year-old
boy. The bills are twenties with Andrew Jackson's picture
(see story, Page A4).
Rickety Casket
Can't Hold Body
BATTLE CREEK. Mich. (AP>
-A Bri&hton woman has sued a
funeral director and a coffin
maker for Sl million. claiming
their negligence caused her
husband's body to ran through
the bottom or his casket as it
was carried to his grave.
Mary E. Bates. who claims
the incident caused her to suffer
a heart attack, was joined in the
Calhoun CircuU Court suit by 18
relatives who said they also
were at the funeral of Stanley
S.D. Bates last Oct. 19.
Accol"ding to the suit filed last
week, Bates' coffin was being
carried from the hearse to a
1ra ve when the bottom came
loose and the body "surrounded
by rap, newspaper, shredded
paper and what appeared to be f pantybou. rolled onto t he f sround." Mrs. Bates asks $500,000
dama1ea for emotional dls-
treaa and medical expenses re·
auJ&Jnc from her heart attack.
Fiord Maln1, the Homer
hlDeral director named ln the
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suit, and officials of the Drake
Casket Co. in Constantine, said
they were unaware of the court
complaint.
The suit accuses Mains or sell·
ing a defective product, failing
to inspect the casket, and using
unsuitable materials to prepare
the body.
Drake i s accused of
negligence in building the casket
and not inspecting it adequately.
"At this Ume. I'm not com·
mentlng in any way, shape or
form,'' Mains said.
FV C:.det Cited
Cadet Richard W. Aldrich, a
1977 graduate of Fountain Valley
Hilh School, bu been n.med to
t.be supertntendent '1 list at the
U.S. Alr Force Academy.
Colorado Sprlnp.
The •uc:,,_nteodent '• U.t II the bl1hest a cadet can be
liven for academic and mllltary
pronclency. ,, I l
ohs Probe
Peasl .. 6-lf
Troops Sent
To Hot Spot
WASHINGTON (AP> The
Carter ndm1n1strat1on. in a new
h:in<ls off s1~nal ti) Russia. 1s or
dl•rtng an amph1b1ous 't'ariart•
unit . 1nrlud1ng I.HOO U .S
Ma rim·~. to sail next month to
"':Jtt·r., nt:ar the Pt-rs1an Gulf
Adm1nistrnt1on orf1c1al~. who
disclosed the 1mJ)4'nd1n~ moH·
Tue~duy ni~ht . ~tre~sed that tt •~
Two Spinsters
Found Dead;
Ate Papers
COLUMBUS, Ohio <AP1
Two elderly spinsters have died
of a ppare nt starvation, and
s mall rolls of newspaper were
found on their plates as though
they had been eating them,
police said.
The s is t e r s, who were
described by neighbors as "two
proud girls. but odd." were
found Monday and had been
dead about a week. police said.
There was no food in their
house.
Police srud the women died of
apparent dehydration and
starvation.
The bodies of Ruth Scbrelner,
74, and her s ister. N aoml
Schreiner, 76, were discovered
by their 70-year·old brother.
Perry Schreiner. He had been
a lerted by a mailman who was
worried bttause mall was piling
up at the women's home.
Police believe the younger
sister died first. about eight
days ago, and the older woman a
day later. The body of Ruth
Schreiner was found on the floor
of an upstairs bat.broom, and the
body ol Naomi Schreiner was
found in a bed, covered with
paper, a rolled-up newspaper
under her head.
None of thelr nel1hbora had
seen the women, who were
de1crtbed as lnaeparable, le-.ve
the house ln the past few weeb.
The women had cared for
their mother and father until
their parenta' deat.bl &net.never
married. Neomi Scbreloe1' wu a
1oct1l worker, and ber 1t1ter
was an artllt. •
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mknded as part of Prcs1d<'T'lt
Ca rlt'r·., mt·a-.un·<l t>ffort l~ df•
ter an~ Sov1l't dP'>1gn:. on <.'Ontrol
of lht· ml rwh rl'i!Hln
Tht· ... sJ1d 1t 1:, not related 1n
an' "':n to the· C'nntmuE'd 1m
pr1 ,onnlt'nl o f 50 Amc·riran
ho..,ldJ.!t''.'> di lhl' l' S Emba'>s:, in
Tehnin
This Wlll be the first time, as
far as orfic1ab C'an n·call, that a
Marine rombat unit will ht-~ent
mto the Ind.Ian Ort-an area
The offir1als. asking to remam
anonymous. said a retnforred
battalion from the 3rd Manne
D1v1!)10n arnvC'd Tu~day at the·
l' S naval base m Sub1c Oa:,.
th~ Ph1bpp10e.,, aboard a four
s hip Jmph1b1ous fo rre They
brought with them M 60 tank-..
105·mm artillery, antHank mis
s 1les a nd 18 troop rarry1n1:
heh copters
Officials said the Marines will
rarry out exercises in the Ptuup
pines for about two weeks then
enter the Indian Oceann for the
long sail to the Arabian Sea,
join ing rarrier·led U.S. naval
forces that have been covering
approaches to the Persian Gulf
for several months.
The Marines boarded lhe four
ships m Hawrui. The amphibious
assault ship Oklnawa. the lank
landing ship San Bernardino, the
dock-landing ship Alamo and the
amphibious cargo ship Mobile
left San Diego in January.
Carter-Nixon
'Mirror' Seen
NASHUA. N.H. CAP> -More
and more, Sen. Edward M. Keo·
nedy ls comparing President
Carter to former Prealdent
Richard Nixon for hlJ policy of
not campalpl.DQ persOna.lly for
re-election.
SpeaklnJ Tue.day at Harvard
Untverslty, Kennedy 1ald carter
la asld.ol voters for a "blank
check" b y 1tayln8 the White
Houae while the campalp un·
folds.
And be drew a 1tandln1 ova·
lion wbeft be declared, "The lut
time the people in thl• couotry
1ave a blank check, we 1ave lt
to Richard Nixon. And oace ii.
enouah."
APW1,.......
SUCCUMBS AT 48
Actor David Janssen
Heart Fails;
1V Actor
Janssen Dies
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Davtd
Janssen, the tough-talking TV
private eye or "Rirhard
Diamond" and "Harry O" and
the falsely accused murderer of
"The Fugitive," died today at
age 48 of a massive heart attark.
Janssen was pronounced dead
at Santa Monica Hospital,
spokesmen for the actor said. •
Actor Stuart Whitman, an old
friend, said be was driv111g by
Janssen's home about 4:30 a.m.
when he saw a paramedic's am·
bulance and a fire truck. Whit·
man said he went inside and saw
the paramedics at work trying
to restore Janssen's heartbeat.
"They had taken him out of
bed and they were working on
him, and working on him. ll
must have been half an hour
altogether. One of them then
said, 'I think I 've got a
heartbeat.' and they took bim lo
the hospital."
Born David Meyer oo Mareh
27, 1931, in Naponee, Neb .•
Janssen was a former child ac-
tor and Korean War vet eran who
s ucceeded in nearly every
televlaloo role be tried, startinl
wlth "Richard DlaD\ODd" In
1957 and extendln1 tbro\l&b to
"Hany 0 " lD tbe mid·'10s.
But moet 1ucceaful wu "The
Fu1ttive" eeries from 1183-t"l ln
which Jansaen played Richard
Kimball, a man falsely accused
or murdertni bis wile and end·
<See ACl'Oll. Pate Al)
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Western
Wntract
Canceled
By STF.VF. ~ARRLE
OI '"" O...•• ,.,._. \u 1t lluntin~on Bearh City COUJl('il
mt-m b(•r., votc•d Tuesday to
..,,•v1•r all lit·.., with a pnvate
non profit fi rm htrt'd last ye.ar to
h.indlt• tht• <'ll}., federally
tunded Job pro~ram .
I· ollowinji? ..t ll'ngth> clost-d -
rlnor "l'l>'>IOn tht· <'oun<.:11 put
\\ l':O.ll•rn 1n. ... l1tull of Caret'r.. lnr.
11ff1r1ab on not1rc that thc1r ron·
1r.1t·t w1th thl· r1t\' would~ can
ll l1·d 10 90 d..t) ~ .
\\ 1•..,tt•m 1~ under 1nvesugat1on
f11r 1111-.~1ble m1~management by
lhl Orani::c Count> :\1 aopower
{ 11mm1 ........ wn. wh1rh control<, the
rlow of ft>dt.•r .ti l<n. dollar ... to all
'ut h rount .. Job program~.
On!) C'ounr1lman RotM>rt Man
dac \Otcd a~ain ... t the' action. say.
1ng the move was meamngles5
..111d v.a!> a face·.,avtnl!: tact.Jc.
Manpower rommissioners
stripped Western of its federal
fu nding last week, all but pul·
ting the firm out or business.
Western had been hired by the
city last Oct. I to manage thl·
city's $2.6 million-a -year job
tra1rung program.
Coast
Weather
Scattered light rains
through tonight, changing
to infrequent localized
showers Thursday. Lows
tonight 10 tbe low sos
along the coast and 60 in·
land. Highs Thursday 64 at
the beaches and 66 inland.
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DAil Y PILOT w '' ·-Iran Still DeDiands<
But Release of Hostages 'Not Linked' to Issue
87 ..... ~ .... Pr~ .. ldeoL AboUauaaa a..&·
Sndr aald lran wlU DeYV Ii" up I~ f1cbl to I t back \he lbU ed
h11 w•alth although ,....... ol
th' U.S. £mbua)' boftaa• ta
not hnked to that luue. But
t 'oret an Mlnu tc-r S ad•1b
(; hotbzad b and tht f'mbuay
rs.pt<>"' aid tht l.bAb mutt t.
rt"lumed beloro tho bolt..a•.,..
freed.
M eanwblle, the at.aw radio re-
ported thousands of lran1uw
forced from their homa and al
lea~t 25 killed a:. • rtsuh ot
heavy flood1n1 In oll-rkh
Kbuust.an province. It said re-
lief operations we: re under way.
and that heavy rains ln the tt·
g1o n have :.top~
Ram Sadr told reporteri. 1n
Tehran Tuesday night that if tht-
op p rox1 matt'ly 50 Amer1C'an
hostage., who began their 102nd
day in capllv1ty today, are re·
auMd lt would DO( m•n Iran
lla4 Ii .. Jta demMd '°' ..... reuan of the ouattd S bab
MotaaanwS bu Pabl~I. now
li •ln• ln Paama. ··we will be alter the hab'•
utradiUon uolJJ Re1utrt"cUOn
Day. It does not mHn that wt1
will r~ them (tht: bostaa ,
and t.bm b" c 4n have a aooct lime over lhtire." Bant·Sadr Hid.
·'I repeat thus, th11t t~ aball's
exU-adlUon Is tt 11trute1ic Q'*f·
tlon fOf' u:a We wtll try that ai>
mucb u -we cun "
Tbe embassy upturft have lo·
sitted the abah mw.l be returned
farst , but Baru Sadr Hid, "'llus
l• not glued together," meaning
the 1ss~ are not necessanly
linked
However, Ghotbzadeh, who ar·
nved in Athens. Greece. today.
on an ofhctal vasll, claimed
Bani-Sadr had derued saying the
t \tO IHU .... ,. DO looser
llnkud .. Our demaod1 are
le11tlmote ind rtabt aod lbe
•h•h mull be extradlt.cS, ··
<.i hotbuadlb la.Id.
lh1n1 S&dr Oft 1'-"day acatn
<'r1Uclud the young mllituts
holdlna the American boetaaes
1tnd H id tbty are expected to carry out the ozdera of U>e ruling
RevoluUonary eo...cu be oow
bead.a, Tehran RadAo reported.
The mlUt&Du rebuffed tum
and u.ld the bc»taees were none
of bl• bmlneea.
Banl·Sadr uld Ayatollah
R uboUab Kbometni. t.be leader
of tbe revoluUonary rechne. ap-
Polnted the Revolutiooary Cowi·
cil "to administer lbe coun· try" and "wben the Revolu·
tlonary Council a dopts certain
dec1s1oos, these should be car·
ned out."
Anotbec Tehran broadcast
said Bani-Sadr m an interview
w1tb the French government
Campaign 'On Hold'
Valley Candidate's Papers Disqualified
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Ol 1,_ Deity~ ... SUltt
James Petrik in thought it
"ould be "kind or fun'' to be the
first one to announce his plans to
run for Founlam Valley's City
Co1mcil eleetion and the la.st to
file his nomination papers.
"It bac kfired ." the local
c hiropractor and Fountain
Valley Chamber of Commerce
president conceded Tuesday.
t>etrilun's nomination papers
for the April 8 election were
de~ared invalid this week by Ci-ty lcrk Evelyn McClendon.
t see ms that campaign
worker Ann P o ll ock . who
secured the required nominating
s ignatures from city voters, lso'l
registered to vote in Fountain
Valley.
She ls registe red in Hunt·
ingtoo Beach, said Norma Sum·
m ers, deputy city clerk.
Petrikin, considered a front·
runner in a fi eld or s ax can.
d1dates, h ad a nnounced ha s
candidacy early -last August
to be exact.
He wruted Wltil 4 55 pm. Feb.
5, just five minutes before the
deadline. to plop d own bis
nomination papers in the city
clerk's office.
Puerto Rico .,isit
Officials Deport
Wrong lndividri.al
LODI, N.J . (AP>-Norberto
Gautier checked hla bas• at tbe airport lo San Juan, Puerto
Rico, and settled in to wait for
his re turn tusht to Newark,
N J .. where he haa lived for 216
yee1 rs.
But Gautier wound up in a
Guatemalan J&ll earlier this
month because U.S. imm1gra·
tum officials wouldn't beheve he
1:-. ;rn l\mcncan citizen a nd dis·
ma~~C'd his documents as poss1-
hlt• forgeries, hls family says.
After Stale Department in·
tl'rvention, the fa mily today waa
:.iwa iling the New J ersey
laborer's return.
Jo~eph flew to Puerto Rico on
Feb. 4 to abow official• bJ•
brotller'a birth cert111cat. and
other documen.. to Pl'O¥e tbe
42-year-old man wa1 born lD
Puerto Rico and LI an American.
.. , thought I would get Im·
mediate action or an apology,"
he· said. but instead was told by
0H1c1als that the docume nts
could easily have been forged.
Joseph said immigration of.
ficials also told hJm his brother
signed a statement claiming
that he was a Guatemalan na-
tional and that he wanted to go
back.
Clerk McCleodoo dJdn't aearn
of the inadvertent filing dis·
cr epancy unW last Friday when
members of her staff traveled to
Santa Ana l o verify vo ter
s1gnatures.
"It's definitely possible." said
Ms Summers, "that we would
have caught at in tame for tum to
circulate ne w petitions if he had
filed earlier "
C at y Attorney Thomas
Woodruff said I.here Is oo ad·
ministratlve reco urse for
Pelrikm The state code notes
that those circulating such peti.
lions must be registered to vote
in the city. he noted.
.. lie could always try to have
at ht1gatcd." Woodruff conceded
Rut Petrikan, who bas spent
ahout $2 ,000 on campaign
hadgcs and literature in plan-
ning to capture one Of two COUD·
rll scats before voters this year,
"aid Tuesday he won·t go to
('() u rt
.. , JU..'>l don't want to create
that much hassle," he observed.
Pclnkm announced that he
was an trouble with his nomina-
tion papers last Saturday night
during a fund·raising party at
the Huntington Harbour home of
Richard Wilber, hia campalp treasurer.
"Obviously." be said Tuesday
"I didn't ask for any mooey that
na ~ht "
flt-said he had raise-<! about
$600 an l·arhcr fundra1sers
Cndauntt"<i, Petnkin perked
up a bat late Tuesday
"lley," he swd, ·· r might save tha ~ s turr (button s and
hle rature> for the next electioo.
•'Once again, let me go on rec·
ord as the lint to announce my
candidacy -foe the 1.982 council
race," he said. Officials of the U.S . lmmigra·
tion and Naturalization Service
had no immed1ate comment.
According to Gautier's
brother, Joseph, the locldent
began Jan. 29 when Gautier pre.
pared to board a flight lo New
Jer~ey, where he ha• lived alnce
1954. He had been vi1lllng a
brother in Puerto Rico, where be
was born, for several months.
Bandits Fire Shots
In Huntington Heist.
INS official• alleeedly de·
lalned Gautier on the swspiclon
he wu part of a 1roup of Wesal
a lle n1 from Guatemala, the
brother said. He waa deported
on Feb. 1, nown to Guatemala
City and placed in a cell at the
Penal De Pazon.
Gautier, who was accused of
leaving the Central American
nation without a passport, had
never been ln Guatemala before
a nd knew ll "aa well as aome
planet in outer space," said
.Joseph, who lives in thls Berger
County community
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• A pair of armed bandU.a fired
shots al a Huntington Beach
Uq uor st.ore employee Tuesday as
they dashed from the premises
with $300incasb, police said.
Ofricera said tbe bullets
smasbed harmlessly into the
side of Liberty Park Market,
17701 Beach Blvd., wllbout hlt·
ling anyone.
Witnesses told investigators
the thugs entered the store al
about 4 p.m . and ordered the
clerk to band over the money
from the cash register.
Police said tl)e clerk chased
Seven Injured
In Huntington
Auto Accident
Seven persons were taken to
Huntington Beach hospitals
Tuesday when a car rear~nded
a vehicle parked on Pacific
Coast Highway and pushed it
over a sand embankment, police
reported today.
Officers said the parked vehl·
cle, contai.Ding three men, rolled
over several times and flnally
Janded UP1ide down on the bluffs
overlooktne the ocean near
Golden West Street
Jose Hernandes, 2', of Mon·
terey, and two puseneera were
pulled from the wreckase of the
Clipped car at about 8:30 p.m .
and treated for minor lnjurte1 at·
Pacifica Hoepltal.
Police .. id the driver of the
first car, Gre,-ory Alan Roney,
20. of San Juan Captatrano, ud
three pusea1en were ta.ken to
Hunlln.1ton Jnteroommunlty
HoapttaJ for treatment.
after the fleelo& robben ln an
attempt to get tbe llceme plate
number from the 1etaw1y car
but hJt lbe pavemeQt when lbe
bullets started O,ytng.
Both susJ)ect.I were desert bed
as 2S yean old. One bad a beard
and was short, police aald.
'Stinger' I
AW, Offer
DETROIT <AP> -
About 200 Chrysler Corp.
e mployees turned the
tables on Rep. Richard
Kelly, R·Fla ., wbo
acknowledees that FBI
a seots workinc In the
Abscam sting operation
gave him $25,000 ln cub.
Kelly, al.so noted for bis
o pposit.loa to federal aid to
Chrys ler, was mailed the
following missive this
week from 1ome of tbe
s truggling company's
workers:
··We are 1Ddeed sorry to
hear about your dilncuJt
financial situation. Be U·
s ured that we will take •
1001 bard loot at any pro-
poaed 'ball-out' and we
wlll act wtlb the belt to.
tereata o f the United
States In mind. tr we can
be of any 'aid' pleue do
not hesitate to come
forward."
Kelly bu denied "ttrona·
doln1 in tbe Ablum probe
and 1aJd that be toot lbe
125,000 U part Of &a in·
vt1tl1atJon be WU COD•
ductlq on bil own.
radJo and TV Mnlce a1ao re-
peat...s bl.I otter to free lbe cap-
tive Americau ll tbe UoJt.ed
Stat• admitted lu .. crimes"
a1alnlt Iran, recop.bed Iran ·a
r1&bt to extnd.lte the deposed
shah and Ilia wealth, admitt.ed
past ''crimes." and pledged not
to tnt.erfere m future Iranian af,.
Caira.
The U.S. eovernment 1ald
after Ban.l..sadr tint made bis
propoul dw1ng the weekend it
would make oo admlaaioo of
guilL ADd a spokesman fort.be
m ilit.aDts at t.be embu8y reject·
ed the pl'OpOU1. IQtna tbe ....
idem ''abould not.~ 1n
issues that are not dealt wWt ln
the constitution. aucb as the
bostqe l.uue ... tbe Abu Dbabt
newspaper Al·lttihad reported.
The spokesman reiterated the
miUtants' st.and that they will
free the SO or so Americans. now
in their 102Dd day ol capt1vjly.
only on Khomein1°s orden.
P1e•P-.,,eAJ
ACTOR •••
lessly seeking the elus 1vt' ~·
armed man who a(.'tually did the
job
Other s hows inrluded "Tbl'
Naked City," "Checkmate."
"FoUow the Sun" and "0 °Hara.
U.S. Treasury."
Wh1tma n said h e took
Janssen's wife. Dani, to the·
hospital and were met by tht.'
doctor and a chaplain
"He was really qu1tC' young:·
Whitman said "He started J
new movie called ·Father Da
mu~n · JUSt two days ago "
Janssen was playing ~ title
role. a leper pnest who worked
an a Hawaiian ~r cok>ny.
.. w e·re all got.ng to mlss him.
He was one beU or a good iUY
and a good fneod. He was a pro-
fessional through and through.
and 1·m sure there are a lot of
h1 ~ fans who also f~I a da-p
lo'>s," Wlutman addt'<i
~tols 188ued
MOBILE. Ala (AP I -County
School Board M e mb<.>r Norman
Berger swd he may seek a st.ate
attorney genC'r a l's opanao n
following a dec1S1on by the board
to furru.sh plat.ob to two members
for lhe1r protection
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Act.or Richard Burton and his wife. Suzy. tangled with
airport officials over an eight-0unce Po<>dle they were
taking from London to Los Angeles. Alter being told the
dog would have to ride i.o tbe bold, the Burtona later
found it waiting ror them lo the passenger aectioo.
Age 20 Proposed
As First Draftees
WASHINGTON I AP l -Pr-Ma ·
dent Carter has told \lmgrl"'>'>
that af t..ht" mJhtary draft I'> r1·
!>urned. be would propose a ran·
dom lottery system that wouJd
mduct ~year-<>lds first
Carter subm1tt.ed formal r"tt·
om meodauons for rev1 vm~ the
d"r mant Selecti ve ~e r v1<'f'
system along with a request
Tuesday for S4S m1llJon m sup-
plemmtal appropnalJoos to foot
the bill.
Congress bad asked fnr
C'a rte r's recommendations 1n
last year's defense autbonuuon
ball He supplied t~m four dar-
after announcani: he "'ant1-<l to
expand tu.s plan to r~um•· n•J;
•~lralloo or )CJU!I~ mt·n bv ..1h.11
re1::1s1.A..•nng womt>n for Lhe f1rt.<.t
t1 mt-.
ln a 62 page report, thl! Jd
m101strallon stresse4 that lhe
president "has no 1.a.teoUoo un-
der present circumstances .. to
rt•<,umt· ttw draft Any action n·
... urning lht-draft would requJr1•
congressaooaJ approval.
Lul Fnday. Carter proposed
that women aged 19 and 20 reg-
:ster for the draft. probably
this summer. with J 8 year-Olds
LO reg.aster St..H1.11lR J<tn I, 1981.
Carter promaM"d lo ..,.~n an ex
eculive order lha"i v.eck d1rect-
10g mm of I.he sJmc a~c to reg·
1ster under a s1m1lar timetable.
Con1tressaoruil acuon 1s needed
to tnclude women
The administration proposal
fo r how the draft would be re
1nc;t1 tut<'d 1! ll('(?(fcd estimated
th.,1t 100 1100 dra rtt~S could tw
pro<'<~-.t'!t IJv :-.t·l•·ct1vc &.•rv1re
2tS dJ).., a!lcr a J.:l·ncral miht.ary
m ob1h1at1un Thi" first indUC'·
t1on~ would takt· placc w1thm 12
day-. and 650.000 }'OUn~ peoplt•
could be drafted within four
moat.bs, lbie document said.
Mid-Winter Sale
in full swing ...
Exceptlonal values on
our upholatery ...
Shown: Drexel's famous
ACCOLADE PIT UNIT
with real wood back panels.
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Today's Closing 1
N.Y. Stoeks
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Spectacularly lighted geyser and its reflection (above)
were caused early today when motorist Gregory Coopes.
22. Santa Ana. lost control· of his car on MacArthur
Boulevard in Newport BC'ach while lighting a cigar£'tk
police said. His vehicle mowed down a fire hydrant. then
hit a tree and a R&rkln& sign and finally came to rest after knocking ovA-a liaht standard (below1. Traffic of·
ficers said Coopes told them be wasn't hurt.
Investor Assails
Controls • in CdM
f A man who has been investing t•hanges m Corona de\ Mar bus1
nel>ses. 1 in Corona del Mar's commercial
• real estate said today he thinks
' City Council interve ntion in the
area is "just terrible."
Ernest George, who said he's
f bought more commercial prop· r erty in Corona del Mar than
P' anyone else in the past two
\ years. is angry about the coun
cil's decision Monday to require
a use permit every time a busi·
ness relocates on the 10-block
commercial strip of East Coast
Highway .
George c harged the council
move ls an "attempt lo legislate
people out of the city. I think it's
a pretty poor manner of ban·
dllnl our freedoms which are pre·
doua.
.. Tbe councll la behaving like
the ruling council in I ran telling
people what they can and can't
do. It's a dangerous precedent."
But Mayor Paul Ryckoff sald
• today he doesn't see a nything In·
aldlous about the decision. He
Hid U's merely an attempt to
keep track or changes In the
bu1lness district.
The council decision Monday
came at the request of the
Corona del Mar Chamber of
Commen:e. Representallvea of
tH chamber aaJd the business
or1anlutloo ll concerned •bout
t
The chamber reprcscntat1vt·~
asked for either planning l'Om
mission or counril rcv1t•w of m•w
businesses that come to the
ar ea.
Council members said they"d
look at all new building permit
<1ppLications filed a nd would in
1tiate a zonjng law ch an ge to re
quire use permits for changes of
businesses.
Use permits generally aren't
required for changes from one
type of r e t ail busines!' to
another.
Mayor Ryckoff acknowledged
that he's wtcertain what such re·
views would accomplish and
said he's not sure the chamber
officials know either.
''I doubt we really could con
trol the change of uses beyond
compUance with existing laws."
he said. "And I doubt we could
prohibit a change of use."
The mayor said he believes
the request was made in an at·
tempt to keep tabs on the new
businesses.
Some Corona del Mar
mercbanta have been alanneC:t by
rumon that middle eastern bual·
neumen tr)in1 to toe over the
area.
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Hostages Plan Set? I
h U.S. Agrees in Principle to Program
N I' \\ \ 0 Ht\ t AP l A BC
Nl•\\l> ,,ud tudav 1t had learned
l h J l th 1• l n 1 te d St ate:-. ha..,
agn·ed m pnnc11Jll' to a plan W1
clt•r \\hl<'h tht• 50 Americ<.in
hosta)(t~ \\nuld tw released from
lh1•1r 102 d.n inl"arct'ratwn in
I ra11 aft1·1 .1 l·11mm1 ... ..,111n ,.., "'t l
u p ll n 11 I' I l . II I t l ii :... ·' t I ti n ...
.1 u ... p11·1·..,
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tht· <'ornm1..,..,11111 1r llw' v.tl>h
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HB Se·vers
Ties With
Job Group
th ..,11 '\ t. ~ \RRl.t;
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\\ 1·.,11·n1 \11..,t1tut1· or l'an•t•r'> Inc
11ff1<·1..ih on nolll't' that tht:1r con·
t 1.il"t \\llh tht• <'tly would ~ CLIO·
n•lt•d Ill HO d<1:-;s
Wf''>lf'rn 1s undl•r inve<>t1gallon
for pos!'.1ble mis management by
the Orange County Manpower
Com mission. which controls the
flow of federal tax dollars to all
"llC'h t•nuntv 1nh programs
Uni:,. Councilman Robert ~tdn
dtc voled u.ga1nsl the ac\Jon. say-
1ne the move was meanmgless
and was a face-savln~ tactic.
Manpower comm1ss1one r s
'>tripped Western of 11!> federal
funding last \!,('t'k. all but put
l'"J.! thL· firm 11ut of hu'>Jnl'"s
\\' t•·n1 h.id I>•·• n h1r1·<1 ti' th•·
< 11 \ l,, ... 1 I 11·1 I 111 m.111 ·~ •• tlw
t'lty ' $<' fi millton ..i )l'<H JOb
tr.uning prcwram
I 111 , 1111111·tl "'" .1gr1 •·d l<•
1•11111 .1 tht ,., 111• r11h•·r 111mr111l
11•1 lo stwh \!,h,11 .,hould lw don1·
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111 .111.1~•1·m• nl cof lh1• pro!!r<.tm 11r
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11•\' h·d ,11 WP-;tem werC' askt"tJ
h\ r·111m1 II n11•m bt·"' to chJ.! in\11
th• f1n.1m 1al n·< ords of th•· JOh
pruJ.?r.im 1>nor lo Oc tolwr 1.1.ht·n
t·ll \ PffiJll<lyi'I'" h .wcllt-d I ht JlflJ
i•ra ni
\I l••J.!.1ll11n' .11 m•·d .11 W•·.,tern
1nc ltHfr qllt" I l•IOt rl 'I" ndinJ.( or
f1•dtr.d to.i\ doll.11<. 011 11ff1(t·
I (' .J ' 1 ·... r a n 1· \ f u r n I t u rt•
p11rrha'>t''> .ind ..,tt>•·p pa} r<11se-.
Wt•.,t1·rn 1'11•s1d1·nt Hnhert
<" u n n 1 n g ha rn . .1 r or mt• r 1· 1 t ~
1·mploye1•, n•s1i.:ned la'>l \\C'l'k m
th1· wak1· of the chargt'l> Man
power off1<:1als an• hdp1ng rt·
ma1ninl( Westc•rn nfr1c1al.., to
wind down th<.• pro~rnm
Wc•stt'rn Ill Ill> s hort pt•nod or
o p<.>ral1nn , offll'lill'> '><W1, has
st•rvcd over 1,000 people tn JOb
tr:11ning or us:.istanct· 1n ftndmg
1obs Tht• firm. they said. has
hclp<'d more than 35-0 pc•rsons
land federnlly funded 1obs.
Tht• I rvtn<' b::Jsl'd firm. wh1rh
has two offlcps in lluntmgton
Beach. one m Wc•..,tminster and
another m Orange. employs 48
people
UIJ of Third World countries. ac
enrdmg lo the network. \!,h1ch
-,..i1d the hoslagcc, would not be
tlt'lamed b\. tht• Red C:rO'>!> or .in~ other th1 rd p;1rt) undt.'r th<'
µIan
t\ RC said tht· propo-.al wa'>
p.irt of ..i • ·...i·C'rl'l pl .tn · LO '>t·cun:
thl• n•lt•J"'' of lh<· ho'>t a g1·-.
The tdc\ 1sion 1wtork n·portl'd
from wa ... hington lh.tl ...... '>OOn a-.
thl' comm1s...,1on v..i., appomtl'd
t ht• hO">lag<'s woulrl b<· rl.'leaM>rl
111 l'ntlt-rl ~.ill<ln'> off1 C'1al'> 1n
tt·hr..in
1\B(' t!Jd 11111 '>.IV Y.hat th1•
pu rpo"' of t h1· c·hm m 1s-.1on
v. nuld tw hut 1·;1rl11•r tl1sru">s1on
of s14ch a proposal indicated that
1t would give an mtemal.Jona l
a iring of lran·s grievance'>
against lhe Um led States.
Earlter today. R evolutionary
Council Secretar) Mohammed
Hl'heshll had said the council
hop(''> lo solve the hostage cns1!>
·" c,oon a.s pos">1blt-a nd md1t<ttf'.'d
o.i !>elllement "a!> po!>s1 ble before
1>arl1amt'n tar y t·l t·cl1on ...
..,c·heduJed in mid March
Speaking with reporters in
Tehran. Beheshl! also s aid new
prop<.>5als on a possible solul.Jon
to the cn s1s have been placed
bdon• th(;' l'Ounril llt· dl•ehnf·d
to descnbe them or say when·
they had ongmated
Beheshll said I ran was !>ll II
working out tNm"> of the in
t e rnat1onal C'omm1s ... 1on pro
posed by N S<.-C'n•tary Generetl
Kurt Waldheim tr) lo<)k into Ira
n1an grwvJnc·1·" ;q~a1ni.t tht·
shah
Fore 1 g n M 1 n 1 t., I ,. r Sa rl cg h
Chotbzadc·h ~aid Tut·"'lav th1·
c·omm1!>!>1on would prohalll}'
bt'gtn IL'> work in Tehran w1lh1n
a wt·t·k A Wl'l'k ag11 . li<'he..,ht1
'><l id ht· did n11t think <t '>OIULJOn
wa'> po!>s1bl1· b1•forl" th« £•Ice
twns. l><'hl'<J uled for March 11
-----THESE tltWIAOVDll!NTS AT MIVATE HOlll! ARE ON ......C ..._OPCA I Y IN CdM
City Coundl Saya <>wn. ot Home at Ocean ~waf'd 8ftd PIDppr Aw Ceft K.._ Them
Driveway Can Remain
Use of Public Land Wins Council OK
Thi' :o-;1·\&ooport 111·.H·h C'1tv Coun
nl hJS d1•1·11!1•d tr1 11•1 a Corona
d•·I ~1ar r•·..,11knt k1TJ> lht• nt•\&oo
d 1 1 v ,. " a \ c 11 u rt " a r rl ll n ci
l;rndsc.ip1n1: 1t1· h<•'> '""tcillt-d Jt
his IH'l«!ll frnnl horn• t•vt•n
though th1·\ .1rt• built on puhhr
111 rqH'r1) .
rh .. nl'W t•ntn way IS Jl K J
!--mall\A.CMXI-. .. horn•· .1t :1729 Oc·t•..in
Blvd nt•xt to th1· pubhr 1·ntr:.inr1·
to 1.1ttlt· ('oron<1 bt••u·h
Thi:' m.1lt1•r \!,as hrnu~hl to thl'
l 1l\ C11un1·1I " Jtknt1on <'arlwr
I h I '> \!, !' I ' k h \. ._ 0 m t• II f
Store Robbed
By Gunman
A man "hose fac<' wal> ob·
scun•d by a nylon stocking took
$90 at gunpoint this morning
from a conven1cnN' i.to re in
Newport Beach
Police s aid the robbery oc·
c urred al ·'3 45 a m . al tht•
M1nutt' King. J.530 Irvine Ave.
T he lone clE'rk told officers tht•
man entered the s t ore bran
d1 s h1nJl a s mall ral1bcr
automatic handgun a nd d e·
mandmg a ll the> cash from the
re g1s tc>r
The clerk h anded the money
ovl'r to the robber who ran from
tht• scene•
!--mall"1xld ., n(•1ghbor..,
M J\ or •· .1ul R vckoff obwrv1-<I
th:tt rt'J.!Ulat1un:... J.!OVt'rnJn~ '>Ul h
I htn!!" Ltrl'n·t mt:ant to lw 1·n
fon·1·d "tlf'W hundn·cl thou .... ind
1't•rr1·nt 11f th1· llm1· · Jnd .... 1111
t h1• "'or!.. 11u~ht to bt' l(•ft m
\ ln.JJOrtl~ 11f tht" c·ounc·ll
.q:r1•l'd \A. tth him but nwnC'tl
nH•mbt·r.., !';JUI llummel \\ho
repr<'"<"nl~ Corona dt-1 VI ar •tn<l
~;vc•I\ n II.art dtl>'t'nlt-d
In 1b prt>l>ent ronflgur;1t11m
11 ... not '1s1ble to tht• puhlH' thi!I
tht pruPt·rt~ IS lhl'lr' tu U...,(.
llumml·I nnlL'd dunng d1,cu..,..,1un
or the matter at Monday night'<;
council meeting
Three o f Sma llwoo d 's
neighbors were on hand to com·
plain that the improvements. m·
st alled without coun c il
permw1on, took away the long·
stand.mg public access to a spec·
tacular view area.
S mallwood defended the 1m·
provements noting that the
public still has access to the
view area at the beach entrance
and thl' blufftop that he has
landscaped is dangerous.
S mallwood's home, which he
has owned since 1965. is located
at the junction of Ocean
Boulevard and Poppy Avenue
The coastal s ide of Ocean
Boulevard in the area has long
posed problems for the city and
property owners because the
homes are built on the lot Imes.
1 h.11 101'.IO.., .all fhl' drt\ll'\!,,IV'.
.tnd land:..CJJ11ni.: ar•· on publw
pr• 1p1.•rt \
<"1l\ t"oum·ll ~PJllO\Jl " 11 ·
qu1r1•cl rnr ll"lall.tlr11n of .tn\
prt\ .ill-1nipr11\1•m1·nh 1111 lltt•
puhhc pl op1-r1 \ ,tnd f111 mueh of
th1· lt'n).!lh 11f Ou·.111 th1 ·ri· I" .1
puhlll 1.1..ilk\\,l\ ;duni.: v.11h tlw
pn \at<· 1mpro1.1·ml·nh
ThJl \!,Jll.\!,J\ nu v. l'llds .11
:...m .ii I wood .., 1 ou rt) ,1 rel
Sa~is Sou,:ht
!'>E1\11 1.E 1\1'1 :...~n l11nn
\1 J Jcl.-.on """"' ht• "'" in trodun· lt·~1'>l<tllon that v.ould
forc1• ,\ml·n1·an automake,-._ lo
I' r o d u r (' t• ,, rs t h a t i:? C' t a n
,I\ <·ra~c of 40 mdt•s pf'r ~a lion•
by 1995 "If \\C don't do 1t , all the:
c:1 r !> on American h 1~hway~· ~ill be forc·1~n."' ht• ~aid. I m~
parts accnunlt•d fnr 22 pc rcent o
1979 !>al1•s and 27 rwrn·nt la..,
month
Orangjj
.._., .. 4 n ' ....
Coasc
\\'eath~r
Mayor Lashes Lawsuit
Scatlt.>red light rains
th rough tonight, changtnlt
to infrequent localized
s howers Thursday. Lows
tonight in the low sos
a lon g the coast and 60 in·
land. HJghs Thursday 64 at
the beaches a nd 66 inland.
Koll Action Labeled 'Political Maneuver'
Newport Beach Mayor Paul
ltyt'koff has labeled as a
polatical maneuver a $7 million
federal lawsuit Wed against him
and four other council members
by the Koll Company.
"Maybe I a houldn 't say
anything," Ryckoff added. "It's
too bad to Involve city time and
money ln a thing like lhls."
The suit, alle1in8 vlolaUoo ol
property and due process rtahts.
was filed Tuesday In Los
• r
Angeles Federal District Court
Jn it •the company s~ks $6
million In actual damaaes and
$1 million In punitive dama1ea
in connection with the COlD'lcll
majority's vo~ lut December
on a eeneral plan amendment.
That chaole deleted the hotel
,.lte from Koll'• 1st-acre com·
plex near John Wayne Al'1)0rt
and cut by 85 percent the al·
lowed ornce bu1ldinp that can
be put on the p~rty, the 1ult
claim a. .. .................. ~ .......
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In January Koll filed •suit in
Oranse County Superior Court
seelllnl to have the general plan
amendment overturned. A bear·
inl oa that auit will be held next
Wednelday before Juqe Edward
Wallin.
~ci iederal suit names the cl·
ty. Ryckolf and co-defendants
Ray Williams. Paul Hummel,
Don Strauas and Evelyn Hart.
No bea.rlng date baa been set for
that Utt1at1oo.
INSIDE TODAY
So11tn17 it wt th flowera.
upedalJf/ with roiea, can be
a bit Utomfl m the poclcet-
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~ Panama Embaasy
·-.... SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador <AP) -u..t membln o1 0
""• 1-ru..t Popular t..ea1uea ot Feb 21 ...__. tM Pu•maalaa
\.:-m b ... y today and Hlaed an ua4etvmlaed •amber of :no.ea.-. tneludi"-lh• ambuudor, wtt.ne.aet aakl
: While the witne n•. who uked not to ~ ldt-nlltled, uld ~me ol &be esUmat~ 50 tnvadon had 1una, a apohsmao for
;J.nc ltoupt •aid lhey wen-not armed and the occupation wu .peace Ul.
:· A spot•man for the 1~ said the occupaUon wu ·'lo
force the '-ovemment to ff'HI 33 or our companion• captured :yesterday • ,,
The spokesm 1m waa rnfernn1 t<1 lhe police •thar k Tue11d11y
s>n the Chrbllan Democrat1 c Party offices, wh1<·h tht• l6ft1Nt :J~oup .had occupied since Jan 29, wher\' five guerrtllu were ~ulled in a shootout. All 10 ba.lale3 Heaped unharmed
-:'.,,.• Sftacb *'-"• A lel1 • TO~YO t A P) -Tbe Japanese: Defense Agency sent two
U.S.·built F·4 Phantom jet fighte~ aloft thts mornin1 when a
Soviet rttonnaias ance plane appeared over the Pacific Ocean
about 130 miles southeast of here, the agency said.
The Soviet plane appeared off Japan's northernmost main
.is land ol Hokkaido and n ew aoulh at an alUtude of about s 000 ~eet unU the Phantoms were sent up, then headed back low~rd ~ts base at ~adJvoslok The plane did not violate J apanese air
spa ce. offlcia1s said It was the first such incident in six months
~•rwla•tl N ~ Pla•I Leaks
' . LUSBY, Md. (AP) -Radioactive gases leaked for two days
this week from a reacto~ of a Mar y land nuclear plant, the ~uclear Regulatory Commiss ion announced today.
The agency said the leaks, which occurred Monday and
Tueaday, had slopped and did not pose a threat to public health.
The NRC said the leaks occurred at the Baltimore Gas &
Electric Cal vert Cliffs nuclear plant.
Further details were not immediately available
Dollar Bits Tolefl• Bl91t
LONDON <AP) -The dollar bit a high for the year in
Tokyo today, but opened lower against leading currencies m
Europe. Gold prices eased in Europe.
Gold dipped by $2 in London to close at $695.SO a troy ounce.
lD Zurich gold cloeed a t $694.SO.
• The dollar closed at 241 .90 yen in Tokyo.
Beart Attack Fatal f-0 David Janssen
ljOLLYWOOD CAP > David
al'Gsen. the tough.talking TV
rpiate eye o f "Ri c hard
>ia01ond" and "Harry O" and
1-ie falsely accused murderer of
Tb~ Fugil1vc." died today at
gc ~of a massive heart attack
Janssen was pronounced dead r t Santa Mon ica Hospital,
p11kesmen for the actor said
Actor Stuart Whitman, an old 1 riend. said he was dr iving by
•mssen's home about 4 .30 a.m
.. hen be saw a paramedic's am
ulince and a fire truck. Whit
1an said he went Inside and saw
ne panmedJcs at work tryme
::>restore Janssen's heartbeat
·'They had taken him out of
f'd a nd thc•y were working on
1m . and workan~ on him It
lust h~nc bl't'n half an hour
!togethe r One of the m thl'n
<:1 1<1 . ·1 th ink I 've got a
cartbeat.' and they took him lo
hf' hospital "
Horn Oav1d Mcyt•r on March
7. 1!l3J , in Napon<>c, Neb,
an.'\s~n was a former child ac·
or and Korean War veteran who
UC'ceed ed In n early every
d evision role he tried, starting
· 1\h "Ric hard Diamond" in
957 and extending through to
'Harr) O" in the mid·'70s
Bot rnost successful was "The
-'ugitive" series from 1963·67 in
Nhlch J anssen played Richard
<imball, a man falsely accused
1f murdering his wife and end ·
essly seeking lhe elusive one·
armed man who actua lly did the
ob
Other shows included "The
Nal-ed City," "Checkmate,''
"Follow the Sun" and "O'Hara,
lJ .S. T reasury."
Whitman s a id he toolc
J <Qtssen 's wHe, Dani, to the
,~ital and were met by the
doctor and a ch aplain. 1~He was really quite young,"
Wllitman said. "He st arted a
uew movie called ·Father Da·
mien' just two days ago."
Janssen was playing the title
role, a leper priest who worked
in a Hawaiian leper colony .
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SUCCUMBS AT 48
Ac tor David Janssen
"We're all going to miss him
llc was one hell of a good guy
and a good friend . He was a pro·
fessional through and through.
and I'm sure the re are a lot of
his rans who also feel a dee p
loss." Whitman added
Suit File d
In Collapse
Of Coffin
BAITLE CREEK. Mich CAP>
A Brighton wom an has sued a
fune r al director and a coffin
maker for $1 million, claiming
their negligence caused he r
husband's body to fall through
the bottom or his casket as it
was carried to his gr ave.
Mary E. Bates, who claims
the Incident caused her lo suffe r
a heart attack, was joined in the
Calhoun Circuit Court suit by 18
relatives who said they a lso
were at the funeral or Stanley
S.D. Bat.es last Oct. 19
According to the s uit filed last
week , Bates' coffin was being
carried from the hearse to a
grave when the bottom came
loose and the body ·•surrounded
by rags. news paper. shredded
paper and wha t appeared to be
pantyhose. ro lled onto the
ground."
Mrs . ·Bales a s k s $500,000
da mages for e motional dis
tress and medical expenses re·
s uiting from her heart attack
Floyd M ains, th e Ho m er
fune ral director nam ed In the
suit. a nd officials ot the Drake
Casket Co. in Constantine, said
they were unawa re of the court complaint.
The suit accuses Mains of sell·
ing a defective product, failing
to lnspect the casket, and uslng
uns uitable materials to prepare the body.
Drake i s accused of
negligence in building the coskt't
and not inspecting it adequately
"At this time, I'm not ~om
menUng In any '4"1Y.'{'hope or
form," Mains StJid '
Marines
Sail to
Mith!ast
WASHINGTON CAP> -Tbe
Carter admlnlatrat.loa. in a new
hond1 o(f 11lan1al to Russia, is or
1frr1ni.: un amphibious warfare
unit 11\c'l udlng l ,tl OO US
M 1tr1nt•1>, to :oul next month to
\.\Utt.•f\ nl'ur the PcrMan Gulf
1\dmfoisltatlon officials. who
1111>1·10800 th~ Impendin g move
Tut•1>d11y rught, stressed that 1t is
lllll·ndt1d l&S part or President
('a1ter's nwa1>ured effort to de·
tl'I any So' wt designs on control
•if tht-01i·nch region
They said 1t is not related m
JOY way to the continued im·
pri,onmt>nl of 50 American
hostal(es at the U S Embassy m
Tt.·hran
This will be the first time. as
for a!> officials can recall. that a
Marine combat unit will be sent
11Ho the Indian Ocean area
The orftc1als. as king to remain
.111onymous, said a reinforced
b..ittahon from the 3rd Manne
l>l\·1s1on arrived Tuesday at the
l S. naval base m Subic Bay.
the Philippines, aboard a four~
'-hip amphibious force They
brought with them M-60 tanks.
I05·mm artillery, anti·tank mis-
s iles a nd 18 °l roop ·car rying
hl•h coptcrs
Officials said the Marines will
r arry out t'X<'rc1ses in th<' Philip.
µuH·s for about l wo w<>cks then
t.•nt<'r th<> Indian Oceann for the
long sail to the Arabian Sea.
JOini n~ carril'r·l<'d U.S. naval
forc<'s that have been covenn~
approaches to the Persian Gulf
for several months.
The Mannes boarded the four
ships m Jlawa1i The a mphibious
assault ship Okinawa, the tank
landing ship San Bernardino. lhe
dock·landlng ship Alamo and the
amph1b1ous car~o ship Mobile
left San Diego m J anuary
Carte r E yes
20-year-olds
In lst Draft r
W ASHI NGTOi'\ < i\ r J Pre<.1
dl•nt Cartl•r has told Congn:"s
that 1( tht.• m1htarv draft 1s rt·
:-.um£>d. ht• would p'ropw;c a • an
dom lottery system that would
induct 20 year-olds first.
Carter submitted for mal rec
ommcndat1ons ror reviving lhc
dormant Selec tive Service
syste m along with a request
Tuesday for $4S million in sup-
plemental appropriations to foot
the bill
Congress h ad a s ked for
Cart er ':. rc>commendattons 1n
l.1q '•·<tr''-clcf<>ns., authorizatwu
11111 ·111• 'uppl11·d thl·m four cfao,,
o1ft1· r .innoun< inc ht• w Jntr·d t11
P\p ;ind hi-. 11Jan 10 r1· ... um1· rE>g
1s trat10n nr \OUn~ men b) JlstJ
n•g1stenng womc·n for the fu1.st
t1m1·
In a 62 pagt· n·port. the• ;11J
rnin1 ... trat1on ~tressed that ttll'
prcsuicnt "has no intent ion un
ckr pn·st·nt circumstance~ · to
res ume the draft. An y action re
:.umlnR the draft would reqwrf'
<·ongress1onal approval
William Young
Dead at 68;
Services Set
Rosary will be recited Thurs·
day evening in Santa Ana for
Wilh am A foung, long time
employee of the Irvine Coast
Country Club who died Tuesday
at the aJ.?e of 68
Mr Young, at the lime of hts
dt'.'ath, was manager of the coun~
try cluh in Newport Beach
where he'd worked for 24 years
H e le aves hi s wid ow ,
Veronica, of the fa mily home in
Santa An a : a sister. Isabelle
f~neber of Santa Ana , and a
brother , James Young of Erk,
Pa
Recitation or the rosar y will
be at 7:30 p.m. at the Brown
Colon ial Mortuary Chapel in
:-::anta Ana. Mass of Chnstian
burial will be a t 10 a m Friday
at St. Joseph's Catholic Church.
Santa Ana, Wlth burial to follow
at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery
Games B egi,n
Mimu Tait00n
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP> -
The XlD Winter Games opened
today with traditional pa1eantry
but without the Taiwan alhlet.es.
But Preaident Carter's call for a
boycott of the Moscow Olympics
ta cuttne doubt whet her
Americans will compete wben the
Games move to the Soviet UnJon
thlaawnmer.
New York Gov. ltu1b L. Carey
uld ln tale welcomin8 1peecb to
the iutscmbll'd athletes ond
d lJlnltarin : "Raise the OafC, we
art' read y." lfe called for a
•'peaceful competlllon · · a
contest wilhoul conmct."
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Laguna Fire Battled
Bumann. The damage was estimated at
~ tcttp..e$ars and $40,000 to the garage
· e a.
Firemen attempt to quench a blaze in a
Lagun a Canyon garage complex early to·
day. The fire destroyed a half-dozen vin·
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More Heavy Rtdns
Expected Tonight
WomaQ Save d ...
By Neig hbor
In Rape Try
B;.i tlt•n down I hl• h.1tch1·
thl·n"::. mon• ra111 diw to111ght
.ind µo ... •.i hh ...,,ni1· thun
d l' r .... t 11 r rn .... t h 1 '\ J t 1 '' n .1 I
\\ l'Jlhl·r S t.'r\ 1n prcd1l'tccl 111
dJ\
ThP fon•ca .... t 1•.i llo... for h<·••''
rain toni ght t;ip1•ring off Thur ....
d<.i\. With (t•mµt•rJllJf!•:,, r)l•;Jktn~
in th1· mid t;lts .ind hollommg ill
.1 hout ;,11
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-.p11k1·<.w11m.111 .... 11d th1· n1rr•·n1
torm I'-tno\ 1ng 1111rth fr11111 B.1
1.1 C:i1tror111a .ind th:.i1 1111 1r1
lnrmat11111 .... ,.., ,l\.ttluhk \l'I
:1 hnlll I ht· W t·t>k1•n<I ........ t•JI ht r
\lth1rnl-!h 1.1111 ":'' f.lll1n f.!
h1•a\11\ 11' m1dmorning. x ;1 m
ram n·admg::. found only a trat·"
.dong thf' Or .1ngl' t'oa-.t In Hunt
mj:?t un Hcach. lh<• t(lt;1 I v.as 06 of
an inch. 14h1k La~una Niguel
nll':.i~ured 02 and Costa Me ... a
had no measurable rain by k
.1 m
Th1<o \ears rainfall so far I'> JI
or 'lightly above lhe a\eragt-for
thl'> datt· but lag!> about tv.o
1nchl''-ht-hind last } ear .., heJ\ ~
rJ1n ' Tonight .., min 'houldn t
1·hani::e that much '>In<''' 1l
raint.•d th(· night nf r eh IJ la'>l
\\'<• r too
Bribery Stat~d
H,\TO'.\ HOL CE l..1 1 \1'1
I 'h.irl•"' F H~"m•·r n~ht hJn<I
111.111 to l..ou1<,1an,1 " j.!l•\t•rnt •r
,,, '"pl• 11 SI .. 01~• 111' .1 h dunnj.! ,1
h 11 I • · I t "" 111 nH' t t 111 !-'. v. t I h u n
11 .. 11 <J\t>r r Bl c.~cnl!> JXJ~ln~ .!'
11 1.,uranct• executlV<''>. the· :"e"'
Orll•ans Time!> Pica\ unt' "aid to ii .I\ .
\ Wt'.., t !" r "' po rt R., a ch
v.11man "'ho "'as attacked by a
v.11uld Ix· r.:1p1<,t early this mom
1nj.! "'J." '.:JH"d by a quick thmk
in.: Ol·1ghbur 14ho fnghtcned lht!
mJn <1rr
t>ol1cl' -;aid thl" 22 'c·ar .old
v.omJn \.\a:-as~aulted al a bout
:! :~o .:.1 m a::. '>he parked her car
!'ht· '1t•t1m told officer<> th{•
m.1n gr;1bht•d hl'r. pulled her
lrum h1•r C',1r and pu~hed her
tl o11. n on tht> ..,idt.·..,.alk
~ht• '•ud '>he ~l' n•a mcd in spite·
11( h1.., thn·al::. to harm her
I h1· v.11mJn' rnl' ... Jttrart1·1:
tho· .1ttl0nl111n ,.( .i n1:1~hbor v.h<
'1•ll1•d out twr 14 lnrlov. thJ l h1•r
hu .. bJnd "'.J. 1m th\• w .J) ll1 •. ud
th•· \ 1ct1m
1\ t that point. the l wo women
told polJC'C. the atta<·ke r ned
Mid-Winter Sale
TORMNCE
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(2 ISJ 311-1271
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in full swing •••
Exceptional value. on
our upholstery . . .
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Shown: Drexel's famous
ACCOLADE PIT U NIT
with real wood back panels.
con A M£CA 1~s Nlr.¥00 t e11d :.1 t•tt eo .. n o LA~IJNA f '" .CH
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C~unty 'Unca1ing'·
San Juan Mayor Raps Grading Issue
BJ aoBEaT 8All& a Ot_.,_.,,.. .....
San Juu CaplatYano Ma.rot
Ktllff\h l"rieea charttd TUH
dar that Oranae County otnclab
are uncartnc and u.nreaponslv~
lo lhe needs ol the people ln t.tw-
11outhem part ol lbe C"OUnty
.. In maA)' l'UH." he sald In • .. ,3, •••
telepjllone lnten1ew, "they .. aoem
t.o tM trytnc to at.lck. lt to wi ..
Frieu' eoaunenll come ~r
•r,proval Lbia week by lh4! plan
n na ~mlJaiou for the 1radln1
of up to 77 percent or tbc
nd1eltnet ovtrlookina the ctty
for t.M CoUnaa d C11ph1trano n:..
1dc-nt1aJ pmJttt
Many Can't Find
Abortion Service
WASHINGTON (AP >
Population experts s.ay about l 4
million abortions we r e
performed in the United Slates
last year. but a half-million
pregnant worn en couldn't get
them becau.-.e medica l serviceb
weren't availa ble.
The Alan Guttm ach e r
Ins titute. which conducts re
search on fertility and con
traception as well as abortion,
provided statistics Tuesday
s howing that nearly 3 percent or
American women of childbear·
mg age had abortions in 1979.
One-third of these abortions
involved teen-age women and
three out of four in volved
women who wer e ma rried, the
s tudy said.
ThC' number of abortions has
more than doubled, from 745,000
to 1 4 million. since the 1973
S upre me Court decision that
legalized the practicf' during the
rirsl three months or pregnancy
But there hru. not been a cor-
responding growth in the dis·
.pe rsion of places where a bor
tions may be obtained .
Abortion services we re avail a·
ble in less tha n one-fourth of the
nation's 3,105 counties. said Jae·
que lino fo'orrest. directo r or plan·
n1ng and rel>r:irch for the in
:-t1 t ut<.> About 2.400 counties
ha ve no hospital. abortion cbnic
or physician who perform& abor·
lions .
It is easiest to obtain an abor·
lion in a large m etro politan
a r ea . Ms. Forrest continued
Women who are non-white, poor,
rural or young are the ones most
a rfe ct ed b y the l o p s ided
avallabUity of abortion services.
The instttute IS an affiliate or
the Planned Parenthood 1''edera
lion of America Eac h year
s ince 1.973, the in stitute has s ur·
veyed abortion provide rs to de·
termine t.he number of abortioru.
being performed in the nallon.
Ms. Forrest descr i be d the
estimates on abortion availabih·
ty a s conservative. They were
based on figures collected in
C aliforni a. Ne w Y ork .
Maryland , N e w J e r sey,
Massachusetts and the stale or
Washington and extrapolated for
the rest or the country.
Be tween 1973 and 1978. the
number of facilities providing
abortions has g rown from 1.600
to 2.700 and abortions are now
a vailable somewhere in every
state
Yet 97 percent of a l I a bortions
were performed in metropolilan
ar ea s in 1973 and 95 perctnt
were performed an these area~
in 1978, the study &c.tid
Th• battle to prtaerve the
rtdaeUnet bu bffn a t.op prion .
ty ot tho city for yea rt, but thtre
are other l.uua that appur to
&•II Frleu
Tht1y ranao from alle1ed
pollcle. by lhtt county lhal uuae
hu vy tratnc on city streets to
luck ol MC'tion In removlng fiood·
m& t.hl'eab J>OSed by Oso and
Trabuco Creeks
"In 110me areas. al as be~n
nto& to k>ok like the Grand Can·
yon because of development in
M1ssloo Viejo," he asserted
Fraess conte nded that de
c1s1ons affecting t he city are
madt' 30 miles away an Sanlli
Ana "Not one super visor ha::.'1ln
int erest 1n th is a r ea .'' he
declared
Friefts, who 1s winding up his
second term as mayor an April,
a ttributes part of the proble m to
the fact that no representatives
on the board or s upervisors are
from south county.
"There's not a s ing le one
south of Newport Beach and yet
40 percent or the county's de
velopable land 1s lo<·ated south
of Ir vine "
Friess. a his tory teacher and
wr estling coach a t Fountain
Valley llagh School . said the
city's action in chartcnng bu.'>f.'l>
to rl'Cl'nt planning commission
h e 11 r 1 n gs o n C o I 1 n a s d 1·
Capistrano wns cntlcazed us a
sophomoric stunt.
"But we tried to get the county
to hold the hearing~ an our city
and al night so reside nts could
atte nd, but tht'y wouldn't do at "
Friess claimed that he wal-.
shockt'd over the rC'ccnt ap
prov a l for gradan i:i of lhl'
ndgelincs above the city
"The city put up a good cu~t·
of law but the plannm~ com-
mission ignored a ll the facts "
F riess said the city plans to
uppeal the plannmg romm1ss1on
c.tc ti o n t o th e b oa rd or
supervisors. If that foils. he said
he foresees u court battle over
the lSSUC'.
Frowns for FUnny Money
V.S. Sending Agents to Newport-Mesa
The U.S. Secret Service ls
looking into several leads in the
passing of at least four coun·
terfell $20 bills reported ln Costa
Mesa and Newpln"t' 'Belch
nightspots thls month, Costa
Mesa police said today.
Costa Mesa Investigator Jim
Strickland said the latest bogus
greenback surfaced Tuesday. In
addition, he smd a $22 bill wus
Train D erailed
S LEDGE, !Hiss (AP ) ·
Several hundred pe rsons fled
their homes an the town or
Sle dge today when a train de·
r ailmcnt apparently ignited
s tor age tanks containing a n
estim atl'd 30,000 gallons of pro·
p a n e gal., o ffi c i a l s s aid .
Authon tws said no tnJuries had
been reported
llral•S.._,
turned io thls week.
Reports Indicate a young man
with a scraggly mustache and
beard Mapped the SZ2 bill on the counter at th8'T·Eleven, 1097 W.
Baker St., on Sunday, called out
"Keep the change" and fled with
a alx-pack ol beer.
The bill, the correct color .and
size. is printed with . de~1gns
from a $1 bill mixed with map
propriate notauons. such as "A
New Orde r of the Aces" pnnted
on the bottom or the back.
Where a portrait sho uld be i.., a
photograph of a bearded youn~
m an weanng an Uncle Sam hat
a nd pointing a finger at the
cam era "I've seen one basically like
this used a~ a promotion deal,"
Strickland said. He said the case
was listed as a petty theft r ather
than a counterfeiting.
Ch Innlsfree's Sierra ctnnar, a five-year-old Siberian
huak who won Beat tn Show at the Westm.lnlter Kennel
Clubr. l<Mth annual do& ahow in Madllon Square Garden,
la buged by handler Patricia Kaml•r.
H o weve r . sec r et ser v1<·I"
agents arc <>x pected to bt· in
to wn this week to look lnto at
leaat rour bocu-S20 bills that have turned up at bars, the latest reported Tueaday at
Allslo 's South. 1670 Newport
Blvd .. StrlckJand said.
H e said the bills, xeroxed front
a nd back. aren't much more
convi ncing than tht bogus $22
greenback.
The gray bills c.tre prel>um<ibly
passl'd an d ark and crowci<-d
µlaces to l'~capP d1·t1•ctaon.
"tn ckland su1d
De1WerSnow
Against Law?
DENVER CAP > Coun-
cilman Bob Crider. noting
Colo r ado h as a lread y
passed the 59·inch a veragt•
snow-season total with 60 3
inches t h is season. in-
t r o duced a re!.o l utaon
declaring a morntonum on
snow in ~over.
"Enough as enough,"
Cnder said. Has resolution
said s nowfall in Denver
would be "toler able only
for moderate 1rrigat1on and
ot h &rw ise on l y o n
Th a nk sg i vi n g, o n
Christmas and on Sundays
when the Broncos, Nugget!>
a nd Rockies <~nver's pro
fessional sports teams ) are
sc hedul e d to play
elsewhere ..
Cops Seize
100 Pounds
Of Marijuana
Sheriff's Investigators have
seized more than 100 pounds of
marijuana and arrested three
men ln Orange they s ay were
trying to start a major drug sell·
Ing operation in Ora.Oge County .
The marijuana wis valued at
$45,000, according to sheriff's Lt.
Wyatt Hart.
Arrested on char1es of con·
splracy for sale of marijuana ,
wer e Ray Cor e lla. 56. o f
Roseme ad; Michael Richard ,
Ryan, 29, of Canada; and Steven
Robert Keller, 22, of Oran1e.
Hart said the men enlisted the
help of undercover narcotic•
a1enla ln start.in~ up what they I
aald would be a $500,000·•·week "t
buslneu tn cocaine alone. 11\e
men al.lo olfered to supply one
lon of marijuana a week. be
Hid.
i
Wldl.c!ay, February 13, IMO DAILY PILOT
1t'atrla lt'ortla lt'atrlaiag
A mode l wears a watch caJled the
KallJta, Greek for "the most m agnifa·
cent." dunng an international trade
show tn Munich. The ext ravagant
t1mep1ece -valued at $4.340.000
wu~ designed by Raym ond Moretti of
France
'55 Class Reunion Set
Huntington High Students Searched Out
8 ) :o,I E\'E MARBU.
OI uw O•oly Ptleol \w it
For a l!Ullrtl·r or u rent ury
Sharon l..t•v Spnn~C'r ha..., bf•<·n
pl.1) ang dt'lt·cl1\l' ~kuthin~ ht•r
"aY throu~h tht• nation ·~ phont·
books to find mt•mtx·r:-. or llunl·
1ngton Bt·ach l1 1gh School·-.
Class of·~
She's lcx-alcd mo .... t of hn 211'i
rlc.tssmatcs and h;i:-. turned up
some in anten•sting plan·s
state pnson. the state capitol
and a reli~aous commune or two
lier dream. :-.hl' say:., 1s to a.-.
-.emblc her 1955 school l'hum~
this Augw,t for a Fanta~y Island
rlin~ or sort. ...
.. It would be mce to have ev·
c•ryone reme mben ng together.··
she explam., ... You know. Just re
h ve everything and dance wtlh
your old boyrriends ...
Many of those bunted down ror
the sil~r reunion. she predlct.s.
\\ 1 ll b<:> in for ~· s urpnst• v. h<·n
they croc.s mto the Hunt1nitoo
Beacb ci&..Y lim.lu. The once-small btoach town ol s.ooo hu ballooned to 170.000
residents and the bean fields that
once were across the stttet from
the c ampus ha ve been replaced
with a fi ve·slory ctv1c cente r
Wh ether the old town looks tht•
same or not. Mrs Spranger sa}'
.... he plan.\,, return to lht· days or
rlc.tt ·lops und the 1-;vnl\
Brothc·r.
·' l 'n• bf•t•n pn•ll \ .,UC Ct'!>sful
Goff Also Runnin~
For Ju~t"' '8 Post
Attorney Jamt·., R c;orr of
Nt:wport Beach 1s among con
tt·nde rs who will vie for the :-.t:al
or Or ange County Superior Court
Judge Claude M Owenl>, v.ho
has a nnounc<'d his rtt·c1s1on to rt·
tare. an the Junl' JUd1c1a l t.'ll'l'
lions
Goff's name was inadvt'rtently
cieletC'd from a la!\t of cand1datt•...,
th at cippearc·d an Thur-.da) ·.,
Daily Pllot
trJck1n~ tht'm dov.n · '>hP \dY"~
· I tn to think l1kt· J det(-ct1\e
and l;tlk with •• lot or P''<Jpli• 'in
h :n hJ\C• J\01df•d mi· ... o far Jnd r;\(. of tho-,t• J:U)~ I hJUnd out,
i.lrt' dt•ad ·
~ht· round high ~chool !'la\\
pre:-.adent Kenneth Cory '>llllng
bt•h1nd thf' '>ldtt· l'Onlrollt·r·s
dt·.,k an Sdcrumento
.. ,k ~m~ to be tht· samt· old
~U) too b~y and all Ill-~c.1d
ht· d hkt-to come do"' n but hce.
othPr commit ment!> ..
Sht· turnt'd up he r o ld
boyfncnd m an 10surance office
JUSl down the frttway an Santa
Ana . Without ob1ect1on from her
husband, Mt':) Spranger got a
promise rrom he r old beau lhal
he'd be there.
The editor of the campus
oewapa~r la now a mullat.er mad
was l~at~ in Oreaon. The
home<."Omlnf queen at the bi!?
.:a m e bet wl'(>n lb~ HunllJlf loo
ee.cb Oilers aod S&lllAI AAA. 9be ••Y'9· aow bNteds bors .. ta C.Oloredo. One or the scbool's popular athletes W U round In a state
prison. ~ says he was also
there 15 yetirs a~o when she
rounded up d assmuk!> for ;'j
JO 't•u r rl'uruc>n
. I round people 10 Europe.•.
dov. n :.outh and back l•ai.t:· ~h•·
n·rounts. ··r only Wt•nt rrom Se:il
li<>J l'h to ll unt1n~ton Ht:uch.
J bout I•, malt·' I gut ... ., ·
Hui 11 ' lh•· .!.! m1'"'1ni.:
<· I a , ..., ma I t•.. ., h 1· ' ,, \ ... • that
thrt•Jtt·n to t.1n11,h htr dt•am of
tr.1r kin1: duv.n tht· • nt1rc CIJ..'' of
!'>~> At this point, '>hl' ccinct-dt..,
... ht"., not abc>H' ;i...k 1n~ rnr ht•lp
10 hc·r .,.•,1rt h lit r rt•un111n
hothnl' 1!-. 892 J~l~1
Nuke Volt> Se~n
AU(;USTA, Ma10t• I Al'I Op
µoncnts of nuclear µower .... ay
thl'Y have gatherro mon· thun
t•noui?h pet1t 1on s1 Jtndture~ to
torct• a votl• on a propo~al th:H!
would. 1n ('(fC'ct . .,hut do~n
M .i1ot•~only nuclear plant
·Thief Gets
Gold Records
\1 fAMI HEACll. Fla . <AP>
S1nl'(er Herbert Recd of thP Plat·
1 t•r., wa!' ~ingtng the blue's for real
"hl'n has 14-kc1ra l Ji(Old record-.
.inti $22 000 c·u...,tom car werr
'tult•n c1' he taped a radio talk
'how ·
HcC'd . hl'rt· ..,·1th the thr~ other
nu mbvr .... of the rh ythm a nd
hluc" J:roup that made "Only
't ou" a tut in 1955. pulll'd up at the
1-ontainebleau llalton llolel on
\I onday in h1 ~ 1!:179 Cad1ll 1Ac
1'.ldorado
Hl' told pohct• a pc.t rkmg altt'nrt
..int prurruscd .. to take care of th<'"
<a r ." a black and gold model
When Rttd left tht• hotel aftcr tap-
ini.: tht• :.how. tht· car was Je0t1<'.
Th'-'Y took earl' of 1t all right." he
.,J 111
Gem
Talk
B!I J C //L'Ml'HRff;.\
Cm1tkd (;~~ogi1t A<;.\
HISTORY OF GOLD
In 175 word.t or ltu
When it's true love,
give real gold.
A p-. ol <«>I <)Old~ " ..._ !*'feet <N>tce for
thaw \~101 g1h'CJ"""9 OCCOS•Ol'!S. w. ho.,. o r0<efvllv 11el0C1ed line al ,.,,.n·, ond
~\Kart• Gold Jewelry on o brood pt IC• range And
-11 be hoppy to help you ctlooM 1vll tlw rogln g•fl lot •NI
IQwwd n<'4t 'n your I 1 le
Aeol gold Be<ovW! the rndr• NlC-the feeling\. •ht!
mo-• ~.ol you wont the 91ft
. .. .. ..; .. ·' ~ ~· .. ·
About 4,000 years before Christ.
g old was fi rst dis covered in
Mesopotamia by the Sumertana.
They really started somelh.lna. Ell·
amplea or early Sumerian told
Jewelry are oo cfulplay at lbe Briti&h
M uaeum ln London. Small Joined
gold hoopl were very popular. Both
men and women wore bracelet.a, ear·
rtn11 and necklaces of sold. The use
of cold Ln Jewelry spread fairly
quickly to u far away u OUna. But
lt wu lbe ECYPOa.oa wbo broqbt the
uae ot aold to a blab art forQ\, bectn-
nina Ill leut u loQa aao U tbe 141.b
century B.C. The Pboenlclana aprud
coldq art around the lleidt.ern·
nean. Greeb and Peniana beavtly
lnfluene.d the art form more t.ban
1.000 years ~ore Chrtat. >.. told
w aa dilcoYered ln other part.a ol tbe world, It beeame reeoplsed u tbe
most soutbt-alter of commoditlea
and the molt beautiful of artlsUc re·
aoul'HI. Some thins• never cbanl•
very mucb, 46 tbey? Wbat t6e
Sum en.a. i.am.d 1,000 yean aco la
a major fut ol modern lift. J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I
DAILY PILOT ,Ji
Collnty 'Uncaring' . . ~ " •' -~ ..
~ •\
San Juan Mayor. Raps Grading Issue •. .. ..
a, aoe aT IL\aKBa ... ~ ..........
Sao Juu CapAalrano MQOr
KftlMtb hieel chars~ '1'be8· dar the• <>rant• County otnctata
are uneanna aAd un~ ponalv.-
to U.. needs al tb4I peopt. ln t.he
southern part ol the county
.. Jn maQY C'Ut.'S," M aa1d In • .. ,a,•1•
l•lepbone lntervtow. "they tol!m
to be t.r)'tns IC> IUtk lt IC> WI "
Frieiu' commau come ~
approval lb1a week by the plan
nln1 cocrunlllloa for th• 1nctin1
of up to 77 percent or tbci
ndeeltne. onrlookln1 thf' dly
for the Q>linas d Capistrano re.
1denllal project
Many Can't Find
Abortion SenJice
WASHINGTON (AP> -
Population experts say about 1.4
million abortions wer e
performed lJl the U oiled States
last year, but a half-million
pregnant women couldn't get
them because medical serv1ces
weren't available.
The Alan Guttmacher
Institute, which conducts re-
search on fe rtility and con
traceplion as well as abortion,
provided statisti cs Tuesday
s bowmg that nearly 3 percent of
Amencan women of childbear-
ing age had abortions in 1979.
One-third of these abortions
involved teen.age women and
three out of four involved
women who were married, the
study said.
Thr number of abortions has
more than doubled, from 745,000
to 1 4 million, s mce the 1973
Supreme Court decision that
legalized the practice during the
firs t three months of pregnancy
But there has not been a cor-
r esponding growth in the dis-
persion of \>laces where abor
lions may be obtained.
Abortion services were availa-
ble in less than one-fourth of the
nation's 3,105 counties. said Jac-
queline Forrest, director of plan·
ning and n•scarch for the in-
~titute About 2,400 counties
have no ho8pltal, abortion cbnic
or physician who performs abor
lions.
It is easiest to obtain an abor-
Uon in a large metropolitan
area, Ms . Forrest continued.
Women who are non-white, poor.
rural or yoWlg are the ones most
affected by the lops ided
availability of abortion services
The institute 1s an affiliate of
the Planned Parenthood Federa
tion of America. Each year
since 1973, the institute has sur
veyed abortion providers to de
termine the number of abortions
being performed in the nation.
Ms. Forrest described the
estimates on abortion availabill·
ty as conservative. They were
based on figures collected in
Ca liforni a, New York ,
Maryland, New Jersey ,
M assachuselts and the state of
Washington and extrapolated for
the rest of the country.
Be tween 1973 and 1978, the
number of facilities providm g
abortions has grown from 1,600
to 2,700 and abortions are now
available somewhere in every
state
Yet 97 percent of all abortions
were performed in metropolitan
areas in 1973 and 95 percent
were performed 10 these areas
in 1978, the study s aid
The battle to pre1erve the
rtdaellnel bu been a top prion-
ty of the ~lly for years, but there
aro other las~• that flPpe•r to
aall Frieu
They noae fro m alle1ed
pollciet by lhe county \hat cause
huvy tramc oo city streets to
l.t<'k ol artion In removm1 flood.
tni threats posed by Oso and
Trabuco Creeks .
.. Jn some areas, al 1s be.On·
n10& to look like tbe Grand Can-
yon beclluae of development in
Mission VieJO," he asserted
Friess contend ed that de
c11uons affecting the city are
mude JO miles away m Santa
Ana .. Not one s upervisor bas an
interest 1n th is area," he
dedared
Friess. wbo 1s winding up his
s econd t.erm as mayor in Apnl,
attributes part of the problem to
the fact that no representatives
on the board of s upervisors are
from south county.
·'There's not a single one
south of Newport Beach and yet
40 pef'('ent of tht.• county's de·
vt•lopable land 1s located south
of Irvine ··
Friess. a history teacher and
wrestlin~ coach at Fountain
Valley lligh School, said the
city 's action in chartering buses
to recent planning comm1ss1on
hearing s on Col1na s dt·
Capistrano was cntic1zcd as a
sophomoric stunt.
"But we tried lo get the county
to hold the hearings in our city
and at night so residrnls could
attend, but they wouldn't do 1t "
Friess claimt>d that he was
shocked over the recent ap
proval for grading of the
ndgelines above the city
.. The city put up a good cast•
of law but the planning com-
m 1ssion ignored alt the facts "
Friess said the city plans to
appeal the planning commission
ac ti on to the board o f
supervisors. If that fails. he said
he fores~s a court battle over
the issue
Watcla Worth Watchiag
A model wears a watch called the
Kallita, Greek for "the most magnifi-
cent," during an international trade
~how m Munich. The extravagant
timepiece valued at $4,340,000 -
was designed by Raymond Moretti o f
France
'55 Class Reunion Set
Huntington High Students Searched Out
8} !-l'TF.VE MARBLE
Ol llW O•t1y Pllol \I.Oii
For J quartc·r or d ccntur~
Sharon LA'(' SpnngN ha" lw•<'n
playing dett'l'tl\'l'. !>ll·Uthinf.e ht·r
"'ay through the nation':-. phon1·
books to find m embt:rs of Hunt
1ngto n B(:a cn Hig h School':.
Class of '55
She 's located mo~t or her 218
r lassmates and ha'> turnc'<.1 up
:-.ome 1n tntl'rcsting plat•t•s
~late prison. the state c:ap1tol
Jnd a rellgious commune or two
tr.i t·kmg thrm dov.n ." :-.hP ... a y"
· I tr ) to think hkt· ..i dl'tt'C't1 \'t•
.rnd t..ilk v.1th d 101 of pt"Qplr· On
h 27 haH· ;t\mdt-d mt· '-O rar and
fi\ I' ur lhO'tl' .:u):. I fount! OUl.
Jr•· dt•::.td ..
Sht.> found high '>Chool rla.5~
prt":.1dent Kenneth Cory ~llttnJ?
bt•h 1nd th•· ... tatt:" rontrollH':.
dt·"k in Sacrumento
"Ill-~m:. to be the ~aml• old
R U) too bU5y and all . Ill:' s aid
he 'd hke to come do\4 n but h~
othPr commitment~ · ·
.. .. . . ..
J .. ..,
~ :~
Frowns for Funny Money
Iler dream. she sa)->, 1s to as·
!'>Cmblt' her 1955 i.t•hool c hums
this August for a Fantasy l'>land
fli ng of sorts
·' ll would ~ nice lo have ev-
eryone remembenng together,"
:-.he explains .. You know, JUSt re
It ve everyttung and dance with
.) our old boyfnends "
S he turned up h e r o ld
bo) fncnd in an ms uraoce office
JUSt down the fret>wa y m Santa
Ana. Wit.bout obJe<."l1on from ber
husband. Mrs. Sponger got a
prom~ from her old beau that
he'd be there.
U.S. Sending Agents to Newport-Mesa Ma ny of tboee bunted down ror
the sliver reunion. sbe predicts,
.,.. 111 oc in for a surpnst.> v.hf·n
they cross into lhe Hun~oo
Beach city llmlu.
The editor of the campus
newspaper ls now a aunister ...S
was toc:at~ ln Ore1on. Tbe
ho mttOnlin' quttn a t ~ b11t
game bet\H'eO lhe Hunll.O&lOn
Beacb Oilers &Dd Sant.a Ana. Me
s•F9· MW bffeda bon" ...
Colondo.
The U.S. Secret Service Is
looking into several leads in the
_,assing of at least four coun·
terfe\l $20 bllls reported ln Costa Mesa and New1"J"l"t'" "Beach
nightspots thls monlb, Costa
Mesa police said today. Costa Mesa Investigator Jim
Strickland said the latest bogus
greenback surf~ccd Tuesday. In
addition, he said a $22 hill wa:-.
Train Derailed
SLEDGE , Mis s <AP) -
Several hundred persons fled
their homes in the town of
Sledge today when a train de·
railment apparently ignited
storage tanks containing an
e stimated 30.000 gallons of pro·
pane ga s, officia l s s aid
Authorities said no IOJunes had
been reported.
.Beli•s...,
turned in thls week.
Reports indicate a young man
with a scraggly mustache and
beard alal>l>ed the SZ2 bi 11 oo the
counter at-thrr'·Eleven, 109'7 W.
Baker St., on Sunday, called out
"Keep the change" and Oed wtth
a aht·paek al beer.
T he bill, the correct color.and
size, is printed with designs
from a Sl bill mixed with map·
propriale notallons, such as "A
New Ortrer of the Aces" pnnt<.-d
on the bottom or the back.
Where a portrait should be •~ a
photograph or a bearded young
man wearing an Uncle Sam hat
and pointing a finger at the
camera. "I've seen one basically hke
this used as a promotion deal,"
Strickland said. He said the case
was listed as a petty theft rather
than a counterfeiting.
Ch. Innisfree's Sierra Cinnar, a five-year.old Siberian
buaky who won Belt in Show at the Westminster Kennel
Club's lCMth annual dog show in Mad.lion Square Garden,
la bugged by handler Patrlcla Kamln.
However . secret service·
agents arc expected to t>.: m
town Uu.s week to look into al
leaat lour bo1us $20 bills I.ha•
have turned up at J>ars, the
latest reported ""Tuesday at
Allslo's South, 1670 Newport
Blvd., Strickland said.
He said the bills. xeroxed front
and back. aren't much more
convincmg than lhe bogus S22
greenback
The ~·•tnall beach ·town ol 5,000 has balloon~ to 110.000
residents and the bean fields that
once were across the street from the campus have been replaced
with a five·story civic ('enter
One of tbe ~boot's popu.Jar
athletes wu found in a state
prison. She says he was also
there 15 years ago when she
rounded up clas:.matl':. for a
10-' e ar reunion.
.11Uef Gets
Gold Records
...
The gray bills a re pres umdhly
passed in dark and crov.1kd
pla ces to c !'>capC' dctl•f't1 on
Strickland s aid
DeIWerSnow
Against Law?
DENVER </\Pl Coun-
cilman Bob Cnder, noting
Colorado has already
passed lhe 59·tnch averagt.>
s now-season tot.al with 60 3
inch es this season , in·
troduced a re!>o lution
declaring a moratonum on
s now in Denver
··Enough 1s enough,··
Crider said His resolution
said snowfall in Denve r
would be "tolerable only
for moderate irrigation and
ot h erwi s e only on
Thanksgiving . on
Christmas and on Sundays
when the Broncos. Nuggets
and Rock.ie5 <Denver's pro
fessional sports teams> a re
scheduled l o pluy
elsewhere "
Cops Seize
100 Pounds
Of Marijuana
Sheriff's investigato rs have
seized more than 100 pounds of
marijuana and arrested three
men in Orange \hey say were
trying to start a major drug sell·
ing operation in Orange County.
The marijuana was valued al
$45,000, according to sheriffs Lt.
Wyatt Hart.
Arrested on charges of con·
spiracy for sale of marijuana
were R ay Corella, 56, of ,
Rosemead; Michael Richard ,
Ryan, 29, of Canada; and Steven
Robert Keller, 22, or Orange.
Hart sald lhe men enlisted the
help of undercover narcotic•
a1enta ln startini up what they I
uld would be a $500,000-a·week ' 1 bu.sineea ln cocaine alone. The
men alao offered lo supply one
ton of marijuana a week, be
said.
Whether the old town looks tht>
same or not. Mrs. Spnng<"r -;ay ..
'he plans a r('tum to the day' of
fl a t t o ps d nd th e E n ·r l)
II rotht•rs
.. I'\ f• b<.'t·n prt:'lt) '>UC'C('!'>S(UI
Goff Also Running
For Judge'~ Po~t
Attorney Jame:-. R Gorr of
Newport Beach is among con
tenders who will vie for the .,~at
of Orange County Superior Court
Judge Claudr M. Owen~. "ho
has announced his dt·cis1on to n ·
tire. in the June 1ud1c1al d ee
lions
Goff's name was inadvertently
de leted from a list of candtdatl'!-.
tha t cJppear<'d in Thur'>da) ·,
Dally Pilot
· ·· 1 round JX>Ople tn Europ._•.
do" n ~uth and back ea~t." sh•·
recounts .. I only went rrom &>a l
Beac h to llunt1ni.iton Bea ch,
.i bout IS mil<· ... I j?Ut'"' •
H u t 1 t ... t h ,. .! .! m 1 '" 1 n I!
t' l a ..., s mat t'.., ' h 1· ..., a~ ' . t hat
thrt'31\•n to t.1rn1'>h hl•r dPJffi 0£
1r.1r kini.: du"n lht l ntire n~ ... o(
'5!)
At Uus point. sht• conr f'd{>'.
'-ht"" not aboq • a:-king for ht•lp
in hC'r "''a rc·h 11 .. r n ·un1nn
hot~m· 1" 892 :ms
Nuke Vote een
AUGUSTA. Matnt• 1AP 1 Op
µonen~ of nuclear po"er ... ay
tht?y have g3lhercd mon.• than
t•nough petition signatures to
rorct• a vote on a propo~al that
~ould. in effect , shut down
M ame's ()n)y nuclear plant
M l/\MI BEACH, Fla. (AP>
~in~er Herbert Reed of the Plat·
tt:rs was :.tn1~mg the blu<'s for real
~hen his 14·karat ~old r~cord-.
.ind S:?:?.000 t'Ustom car wt>rf'
... toll•n a:-. h~ la~ .! radio talk
'how ·
Ref'd. her<' with the three other
nH·m ~r'> Of the r hythm-and
hlUl''-group that made "Only
You" a l'ut ui 1955. pulled upatthc
1-·onta1nebleau·Hllton Hotel on
\I ond.1y in his l!H9 Cad1lllic
Eldorado.
He told pohce a parking attend
ant prorru!->ed "to take care of thf'"
l'ar," a black·and·gold model
Whe n Reed left the hotel after lap·
ing t~ show, the car "as ~00<'.
·They took care of 1t all right, .. he
:.aid
Gem
Talk
HI/ J C 111..MPHRH:~
Crrtt/V!d Ctmalogul. AG~
HISTORY OF OOLD
In 175 wordl or ~ ..
When it5 true love,
give real gold.
A p_.. al reol gold ,._try 11 tt.e perlect d>oo<e tor
thaw ~oOI g1tt-q1"'"9 oc:cmt0nt w. tio"9 o c0fe4ulfy Mlected line of men i ond
W()t'nen\ Ka<'• Gold Jewelry •II o brood pttC• range And
-11 be1"1QPPY to help 't'O'I~ 1uS1 t"-right g 1h fo-the
lo-fed on. .n your l•I•
Real gold S.Covw the mdt• \•n<;&ro th• l&el1ng\, thft
mor• 'f>tK .ol yQU won 1 the q1 h
~:
About 4,000 years before Christ.
gold was first discovered in
Mesopotamia by the Sumerians.
They really started something. Ex-
amples of early S umerian sold
jewelry are oo display at the Britlsb
Museum in London. Small joined
gold hoops were very popular. Both
men and women wore braceleta, ear-
rio1a and necklaces of 1old. The use
or gold in jewelry spread fairly
quickly to as far away u Chlna. But
it wu the EoPtiam who broqbl the
use ot eold '° a hl&b art f~. belin-
ninl at least u loq •10 u tbe lctb
century 8 .C. Tbe Pboenlclana 1prud
eold.. art .around t.be Meidlerra·
nean. Greets and Penlam heavily
influenced the art form more t.ban
l ,000 years befor9 Cb.rtat. A.a told
waa diacovered lD other pana ol the J /) / / / Je I
world, it became recosnlled .. tbe • L-->#umnhr~6 wt1C.rd most aoucbl·alter of commoditiea · · · -r
and the most beautil\al of arUltlc ,.._ MlMBEQ AME 1!1C Ar-.i (jfM SOC•E TY @
sourcea. Some thln11 never cbaqe 111n MWPO~T aLvo cosu,.. s•
very much, do tbey? What the 33 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION
Sumerlant learned e.ooo )'9U'I aio ii ll~rMOCIWd-Mttl9f Ctt•ro• • f'HONI! ~,
a m aJor fact of modem Ule. J~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I
lf.4 OM. Y Pft.OT
4'a t
~ .. ting ~ ....... ~ Te•~~'·'
Marpldae
Getting the Business
LOO&JNG f'Oa T&OOBLB oan. Som• &ont· hmen llloat our couWDo c.an remember -hen Corona de1
Mu wq nothlna more than a wtde 1pot on Coat Hllbway.
Two rcaa t tat.looa and a cloud ol dmt.
Orlvlna upeoul to Newpon or downcoHt lo L11un1. ar
vou ~llnllted &0ln1 throuab Qon)na del Mar. you mlaaed It
Commerce, however, be1an lo 1tow ln Corona d~
M ur. A reetaurant named t.be Hurler. Bell came to one end ot the place. a drive-in called Merle 1 wu at lbe other and
Stowers' ga1111taUoo added •low truck ln the mlddle
Today, Corona del Mar ll Bll Bualneu Only one th1na
ha!>n't changed They 11ttll don't have any park&ng
NOW IT DEVELOPS only Uus week that lbe Newport
Hc&l'h City Council bas agreed to "a cont.tnuin& review" of
Jll new businesses moving into the Corona del Mar section
of the city
You are puzzled KS to precisely what this means
Ht-vt('W ~hat"' W'h y" For what purpoi.e'>
Jn an t·ffort to IN H n tht· truth !)(·hind th1~ rontanu1ng
1'111:1 L11<>k., ,,u.~p1c1m.isl1J take Some Kind oj Busmen Deal
business review, your mtrepid corTespondent visited a
local barber shop to get the real answer
Between scissor snips, I learned that certain Corona
del Mar leaders were fearful that a group with specific
background and beliefs might be plotting lo take control of
the bu.si.nes8 strip.
FURmEa PROBING indicated that recently. a re
altor had three or these speclf1c belief people on tour or the
Corona del Mar buainesa area. They would point to certain
buildings, then gesture and nod among themselves.
Additional investigation uncovered the allegation that
the three strangers were Southern Baplll>ts. They asserted·
ly were casing the place for location or a Bible bookstore
Well you can certainly understand why some Coronet
del Mar business minds would I:><' te rribly upset by the pro-.
pect of Southern Baptists entenng local rommercr Why.
vou let lhl'm open u Bible stnre in the busant'ss r11stn r t etnrl
.tit lh1.• n•st of lht· Baptists wt1uld want to get in on tht• at·
t 111n ,,,,,
\'CUI 111\VI·~ /\NY NCYTION how many kinds of H<t p
1 i-.ls thl•rt• ;trt .. I
Jn add1tum to the South!'m kind. you've got AmenC'an
Baptists, ConservallVl' Buplt..'>lS, General Confere nre Bap
lis ts. Independent Baptists . . the hsl goes on and on
Bt."Stdes that. you let any kind of Baptist go an.Lo bu.'\1
nci.i. m Corona dcl Mar and the next thing you know som1•
Roman Catholic will want to get in there and then, Lord
save us, maybe even a Presbyterian or Episcopalian.
There may be no end lo It
NEXT TIUNG YOU KNOW, Corona del Mar's bus1-
rH ... , d1 stn C't would go to heaven in a hatbox All thf'
,,1.,11n, '40ultl rlu\1• Th« whiskey outlets would J:<'I
1 •• 1dl1>1 k1·d E"1 rvth1ng v.oultl hf· 1•losN! on ~unrlay'> l''CC't•11t
I h•· 1 h111 c·lu ·, l·:v<'ll J1l.1ft ., I h~t " II de· cadent dr1thlll~!
t.1~ t11ow <Nl/ultl l,1.· v. IJll'rl out
Jo urthcr an vc•sl1gallvn. h11wevn. indicated that thl'
lhr<'t' :-.tran~l'rs who "''r<' lnr1k1ng at Corona dcl Mar hu'\1
rws-. buildings wcren t ~iulh<'m Uaptist after all T ht>y
'AC rt• JU.'>l Ara~
That certainly was a rchl'f
Iowa Bodies 'Evened Out'
Ut;S MOINES. Iowa (API
Iowa i.cnators have J:IVen unan·
imous e1pproval to a prrJpo&al
rles1gned to make l-.Ure that thre<>
m edJcal scbool& in the ~ate gel an
••q ua I share or bodws lf1~tudy
Under the b11l 11assed Tuesday.
unclaimed boc.hcs would be dis·
t ributed equally between the
\l n1ver1>1tv of lnwa m e dical
school. the School of Osteopathu.·
M ed1cine and the Palmer School
of Chiropractic.
Sen. Charles Miller, a Palmer
g r aduate, said ofhc1als there
·haven't hetd any bo<hes ror 10
years " But be s8ld the sanw
wasn't true al the univenlty -
"They tell me they're stacked up
six feetdeepovertherc "
3 Years .
<:&ptivity
Ended
W AStnNGTON (AP> -11l.rM
YHfll ~ .h1a kidnap by pr.
rlllu lo a South American
junal•. PHce Corpa worker ntchard St&tT ll comloa home.
tie wu reJeued after ayndicat·
•d newspaper columnllt Jack
Andenon borrowed '250.000 to
pay b1a ranaom
"11ludl my neck out to save a
Ille,·' the new.man aald.
Starr, kidnapped on Valen·
Une'a Day, 1977. by U.e left.wing
Colombian Armed Revolu·
Bonny t"orces, waa freed over
the weekend, the Slate Depart·
menl 1ald. and wu lo arrive in
W a1h.lngtoo late today.
808 SHERMAN. a staff re-
porter for Anderson, said the
ransom wa.a taken to Colombia
la1>t weekend by Jack M itchell.
another Anderson aaaoc1at.e. The
money was borrowed, Sherman
s1.ud, and the Wastungton colum·
nist will appeal for donations to
repay the loan
.. We were told they the gueT·
rallas wert.• through fooling
.1 round. Mitche ll bad tbe
courage to deliver the ransom
und face people he knew were
cutthroats," Anderson· told the
Seattle Post Intelligencer an a
telephone interview fro m
Honolulu
Anderson got involved in the·
C'ase at the request of former
Hep Ll oyd Meeds of W ashin~ton
-.1,1h• tic sutd his s taff apparcnt-
h v. as trusted "beC'ause of what ~ l' h ad writte n a bout Soulh
American w cl&tors "
"IT'S ONE OF those ternble
rloak and dairner things You
can 't bchcvt· the channel!> and
I ht• anJ:I(•\ that have been used
to ~et lhat young man out of
tht·rc," Meeds. an attorney-,
-.;11d
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HARLINGEN. Texas <AP >
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C'ad11laC's and Old~mflb1les be111 g
tuwt·d 1n Tuesdciy with clogg1-d
ful•l i.ystc·mi.. And Mexican
Highway 85. a main road into
Mexico at Lan.-do. was htten"J
~1th tractor·tra1ler rigs lert "'a li ed 10 their tracks.
The problems appeared to11tem
from a bad batch of diesel ruel
sold at stations operated by
Pemex. the Mexi can national oil
c-om pany. Pe mex sells the fuel for
about 20 cents a gallon. while
American !\tat1ons across the Rio
Grande charge more than a dollar
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IL B. C..per ~a11e
1st Skyjack Ct1$h Found
PORTLAND, On. <AP> -An
8 year-oldbo)'baluncoveNdpart
of a ranaom m111lnc 1loce tbeonly
WllOlved b.Uack.lnl ln U .8. bJMory
but offlc1tl1 II)' the
wbere'bout.I or le1endary ally
pirate D. B. CoopeT ll aUU a mat·
t•rotcmJeeWre. Three &und1ea of weathered '20
bill.I found alon.1 the Columbl~
River are the flnt evidence UD·
covered alnce TbanJulivtni eve.
1971, when Cooper balfed out ol •
1et over southwester n
Fire and Ire
W Hb.inaton with $200,000 lied lo hllwatat.
fl WU the ftl"ll Cale of a hljadl· ln1 formoney.
Tbe FBI Tuetday identified the
caah tbrou&h serial numbers. BHI
Baker, IJ>eelal aaenl In charge of
the Portlaod FBI . office, said the
money wu ao decomposed il was
1mpoaalble lo determine bow
much was there, but he 1aid it
c11.me lo "several thousand dollars."
lce-~ocrusted farefagbt.er Alexander Mw.tau attempts to
thaw out with steaming coffee while flabtin& three-ala.rm
fire U1 downtown Detroit as temperature hovered al 11
degreea. -
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"I nDNK WE CAN only pre·
11ume at Ou.a Ume that becaUMtbe
money waa found clumped
together liablly In what we
belu:ve wa1 tbe manner lo wbicb
at was onglnally packed, it lends
l'redence lo the theory that at
least the money did not mate it
out," he said ... And from there, I
would reaUy lea ve lt lo coajec·
lure.·•
Raker said agentli would now
renew their search. "Of course,
we will generate increased in·
terest now in trying to locate 0 . B
Cooper or any remains that might
be 10 the area,•' be said.
Late Tuesday afternoon.agents
sifted through ~and at the spot the
money Wa.b found and discovered
-.everaJ more pieces of $20 bUl11
The area haa beenaealedofftolhe
public ltlld the search conb.nued
today.
THE MONEY WAS discovered
Sunday by young Brian Ingram
04-neath a layer of s and as bis
fa m i ly picnic ked a long the
Columbia hve miles northwest of
Vancouver, Wash .
Harold l~ram ot Vancouver
told reporters Tuesday he wa~
prepannga fire when h1sson "ran
up and said 'Wait a minute, Dad·
d y .' He raked a place out in the
s and and there it w as."
Ingram said he didn't give any
thought to spending the money.
''It dutn't look hke I could spend
1t -.o I n •ally didn't think about
that." ht!satd.
f'AI af(enl R a lph Him-
me ls bach, due to retire in 17 days
Jfter being m charge of the
Coof)('r mvestiRalion SJO<'e the hi·
1 ark1n~. <1a1d he s till believ~
1 h«'n' a-. ll':'I.-. than a 50-50 <"hance
I ()O~r'lurvlved
On<· Ulf'Ory had Cooper falling
tu h1 1> <kJth in Lake Merwin oo tht:
l.t:w1i. Haver oear Anet, Wash.
Rut the Lewis River enters the
Columbia downstream from
v. h..rc Ow money was found.
T hi· nine yca r·old mystery
hl'l'·'n '1;111; 2'1 l!nl, when a man
1-.tlllnlo! h1m-.1 tr Dan <'oop .. r
pur1•ha.'>'-d a orw V.d';I t1r ket anrl
lloardt:d tlw Northwe'>l Onent
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m .1ndl'd four p<1raC'huh•s Jrllt
S200 OOOfmm the a1rl.ine
The mone y and parachutes
we~ k>aded. the plane took off for Reoo and eomewbere, Coopet-
JUmpedout.
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CALIFORNIA
a....,. Projeet Bar Sued
In Brawl
Fatality
~· Housing Cost
Study Planned· 1
SAN DIEGO (AP> Tht
WtdOW.and 500 Of U man k1llt'd In
a ta~m brawl are :.ulna the-bur
and it.a owner ror allt'&edly nrv
ing the man and hli evtontuatl a sallant art.er they w.,n-lllread,
"obvfoualv lntoxk ated "
The suit wu nled on beh.U or
Mary JobnsQo w.nd her year~ld
son , Jarrett Kaine Johnson, who now Ii ve ln Middletown, N J .
Steven Larry Johnson. 30, w llb
shot several times with a smalJ
caliber we apon outE>tde tht.<
Hunt.ingtonTa.vern. PohceE>a1d
SAN DIEGO !AP > The
E s condido Police Department
was cleared by Distnct Altome}
Ed Miller Tuesday of allegat1on.s
of bribery.
Searrlaiag Ca.,e• l•r Pair
.. ,....,,,..._.
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LOS ANGELES (AP> -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. bu created a.
task force lo study escalating housing costs in California, a problem
he saya la integralJy Ued to the need to restructure communities in the face~ an energy-depleted ruture.
"Califontia in many places
was built on a cheap fossil fuel
culture," Brown told a news con-
ference Tuesday. "That culture
is winding down. To drive 60
miles to wort may not be viable
in the future. We ln effect have
mortgaged ourae l ves to a
handful of people in OPEC "
costs are rising at an annual
rate of 20 to 2S percent, be said.
because mortgage rates are ex-
orbitantly high, construction
firms have to wait years before
building while filing environ-
m e ntal impact re ports and
me eting zoning requirements
and many communities waste
land on large residenUal lots.
Miller attributed the char ge:.
( __ sr._:4_TE ____ J
A member of San Mateo County Shenff's
Rescue Squad prepares to rappel down the fa~ of a steep cliff to search several caves
fo r missing couple. Jennifer McCrory ef
Portola Va lley and boyfriend Stephen
Ortega, a Woodside fireman. we re la::,t
seen Sunday night walkmg on the roc ks
near Martins Beach. Hopes are fading that
they will be found auve.
BROWN SAID THE Task
Force on Affordable Housing
would report to the s tate Depart
mentor Housing and Commun1
ty Development with recommen
dat1oru1 for legislation and pro
gr a ms to cut housing costs.
especially for low-and moderate
income families
··People in t.tus state are belng
d e ni e d adequate hous ing
because fl( nmaway costs in the
s tate," hr said. "A basic right 1s
s helter. To the ntent that is de
nied. there is more and more
div1s1on, more unrest and the
fabnc that bmds us toge ther 1~ undone "
to "vicious rumor a nd innuen·
do" lasting over a period or
several months.
Clftofcs Pirbtfrtfl
SAN FRANCISCO <AP)
Retail c lerks have intensified
their s trik e against a r ea
s upermarkets, setting up picket
lines at three more chains which
have locked out workers.
Bill to· Blunt Prop. 9 NATRAN SHAPELL ,
chairman or the tas k force and
board chairma. of ShapeU In
du~tnes, a Beverly Hilt's -based
eonstructioo farm which bwlds
2,000 t.o 3,000 homes 1.n the state
a nnually, saJd at least 50,000 to
100,00t aew !tomes are needed
each year over t.ke ~ 10 year..
lo mef't ~lng ~-
Measure Would Soften Jarvis II Tax Cuts
,.,..,,~
'IWnlT~!
Picket Lines went up at 45
Alpha Beta stores. 14 Ralphs
and 13 Albertsons in eight coun-
tie s. s aid David Selvin .
s pokesman for the Untled Food
<ind Commercial Worke r!> union.
Carter "111 A rrf!stf!d
S AN FRANCISCO <AP>
President Carter's ne phew.
former prison inmate W1llJam
Carter Spann, said Tuesday he's
"not going back" to has wife
following a domes tic spat that
landed S pann back in custody
accused of a parole violation.
Authorities said Spann, 33,
was arrested Monday after a
weekend fight with his wife,
Jane Frey, a 41-year-old San
Francisco insurance broke r. The
couple have been m a rried 10
months.
TRACY <AP) -One inmate
was slabbe d to dea th a nd
a nother inJured during a bri<'f
right wh1ch broke out TuC'sday
night among several pnsonc rs
a t the De ue l Vocationa l
Institute. a prison official said.
SACRAMENTO (AP> -The
Senate's Republican leader in-
troduced a bill Tuesday lo blunt
the first-year impact of J a rvis JI.
sa ying the measure might spark a
court fight but would be upheld
··I 'm certain at 's constitutaonal,
hl'C'a use at 's the intent of what the
<1utho r wantC'd,'' s aid Sen
Wilham Campbell, R-Hacienda
t fe1ghts, a Jarvis 11 supportN
CAMPBE LL'S BILJ4, SAt-164
would stipulate that the income
tax cuts under J arvis· Propos1t1on
9 would be implt!mented on June4
instead of bemg CAppLied relroac·
ti vely to Jan. 1, as required by
c urrent law.
That would give taxpayers a 29
percent cut in rates for 1980 ln·
stead of the SO percent cut ln
Proposition 9, which is on the June
3 stale ballot and is commonly re-
ferred to as Jarvis 11.
RATES FOil TRE five months and three days prior to June 4 would be averaged with the re-
duced rates aft.er June 4 to pro-
duce the 29 percent figure. In sub·
:-.c•quent years, the full SO percent
cut wouldbe m effect.
Actuallv. because Jarvis 11
"'ould not.cut credits subtracted
from incotne tax bills. t axpayers
would get more than a 29 percent
He
Speaks
For
You
c ut. The size of the cut would de-
pend on the number of crediU>
taken.
Campbell's bill also provides
for the adjusting of mcome tax
brackets to keep up with inflation
and cuts income tax withholding
S-M Show
Gets Calls
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
-A local televlalon
documentary on
s adomasochism brought
in a flood or calla to the station an.er the expUclt.
controversial abow •••
aired, station officials
s aid.
"We normally eet maybe a hundred calla wben we have feedback
arter a program, and we
got eight to 10 Umee that
amount," KQEl)..TV news
director Roxanne Russell
s aid Tuesday.
Ms. Russell said she was
surpris ed that about 70
percent of those calling in
a pproved of the s how.
Gloomy Gus is your spokesman because you and other
Daily Pilot readers put words in his mouth.
Have you got a pet grievance'! Lay it on Gus. Remember to
stick to issues -no personal attacks.
Just write to Gloomy Gus at the Dally Pilot, Box 1560, Costa
Mesa, CalJf ornla 92626.
Then watch for your Gas. He appean dally on the editorial
page of the Dally Pilot.
He speaks for you, in the
DAILY PILOT
642-4321
I
I
as rcq\Jll"OO by J arv1s 11
The proposition is s ilent on
when tax cuts should stitrt, but
c urrent law require!> any change
made in income tax codes m any
year be cpplJed to the rull )(!or.
H o wn·er, Shape It s aid a
num ber or obstacles are block
mg affordable hom es Housang
1 · S. S1·n \ l;.i n Cran ... ton
formally launehl:rl his caru,
µa 1g n for a third ter m t od~
.md p1C'kl•d up h 1.., I 1r..,1 en
do r o,eml'nt I r o m Lo'>
\ n g (' I t· .., :'\I a ' 1) r T o m
HU Proposes
No-driving Day
SACRAMENTO <AP> -How about sweanng
off dnvini your car for one day a week"
That's the idea behind SB1468 int.rodu~ Tues-
day by state Sea. Alfred A)quist, D-San J ose.
Bradll'~
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VITAMIN E 20%
O'A .... 2CIO t.U., 100 ~ Off RIO. Pf'tCE
A ~· o~•Y .tt•mln I ""neral 1uppte~nt
THE BILL WOULD set up a "Standby Slicker y I TA Tl ME 20 0/ Plan" which, if activated in a fuel abort,aee. would /0 require every private vehicle to cUTY a aUcker .._ ... , • ._ ~
identifying ooe day of lhe ~ -at t~ owner's a.----------------MO.-. ........ ....,~.._,.
choice -whea it wouldn't be driven 20 O/O
Alqulst. chairman of the Senate Committee on N I AC IN /C
Ene rgy and Public UtililJes . issued a statement • too '"9 100 t•be OFF AEG. PRICE
saying a s1m1lar a lthou~h voluntary pl3n 15 wor k ---------------------. m g effectively m Colorado
The bill "'ould Jc3ve the det1u l5. mcluruni
penalties. t.o the state Ener~ Comm15~1on .
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C'l'rtif1ca te account t>ve n 1f yo u d on't havl' .i lot ol mnnl'Y t,1 -..l\e
Thl' nl'w .30 Mo nth Rod . Sohl! Ll0rt1f1cate 1 .. vour ~u.iranicc o t
H1Rh" tnlert">t ratt than Ot"1tlahlt at an11 bcmk <>rt t/11, tyPt' 11(
11rr111ml. No b.Jnk or s.1vings and loan can pay you mon..o.
£amin.~ pm11f111sly an11lalllt 011/11 to 1al):r 1111'1"-to ,... Now VClll
'"''earn h1~h tntt"~t on $100 minim um b.Jl.1nn'
Daily (t1m111iundm~ of mtn"C"t Th i.; 1n~.lSt.'" lhl• ,in nu.ii \ ll'l•1
In .1mount '-hvwn whl•n bdlancc n.•m.1m' to r t•nttrt' Vt,.ir
'wn•ln,\(' 111•1tr1'11 11r /11 $4(} (JOO I'll cm 11'\f!ICV c•I t/11• I 1'1l1•111/
< .c11•rm mnrt
ll1sh ,,,,,.,,...,, tn/1' 1111 30 "''"''''' Sul"1.1nt1.\l 1n11•n• .. 1 1•,•n.11tv
tor \•.irlv w1lhdr.1w..il
Oar 26-Week Rock Solid Certificate.
GIBRALTAR SAVINGS
and loan allOdation. bnded Ul6· AtM4a ()WT. bUJlon dollan
FUlU"'ON: 1$5 w Or~ -t2•lt 930 1111'011'•> 111 .. 6101
"""'1NQTON RACH. 1111 lO"Q't< llWll (114) a-.aeee
~MACH· •91 ~(:.-(114)M~
Nl'WPQln MACtl• 2100 W Co..i ""9fMllY'17'4l &;II 2'81 I
IAN JUAN ~NTIIANO• )t•n Qel Qoiroll 31 o(7t4t 4llJ 'IOI 1
SANTA MAI 3m 9 8'ltll>I ~I f114lt19 1$80 IAlf'la AHA• 11• S-...,,. ,_ ~ 1t••1 U4 0"' 'i'80 CAfolw \oVl"ll ~ftCI """" A"'(W'IO,_
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Housing Becoming
Less 'Affordable'
Oran e County d~finltlon of alfordablc hou11n1i bu
caused " lf'C•t d al of interest and challenae durlna Urn
YtJar that lt bu been ln effect
'n-e definitton wH lntcndtd to lnsurt' that ~ pt'rc~nl
of all ntsw homea 1n unmrorporated parts of the county bt-
prked so fttmlUt•:s c 1&m1n& from $16,000 to $24,000 u yeor
c:outd afford them
~ dwtniUon further spellud out th1lt hom C'! sho uld
llt! prteed 84> Urnt mod ... r1tlt.' lncoroe ~Non• wouldn't hMvc
to si>end mol"'t! J,han ~ co :JO perc~nt of t.he1r income tor
shelter.
However. bullding industry represent11Uv~s con-
tended the dcflnltlon wasn't workintC Tht-y said 1t was
impossible to build und sell home1:1 und4.'r those gu1d~Unex
without isubsidirlng the Wlits by charging higher prlct:is
for other rt."tlidences that they are marketmg
Huwing lo thest· concerns. county supervisors lattt
\\'t>Ck approv<.-d a second definition or affordable hous1n~
mort-to the likmg of bu1ldcrs. T he ac·tlon was opposed by
housing advocatt:b.
Essentially, 1t classifies any hous~ as affordable that
can be purc hased a nd occupied by persons m the Sl6,000
to $24,000 income bracket, regardless of the percentage of
income they invest
Jn effect, it removes the pnce lld previously set by
the percentage or income.
Any e ffort to bring houses m the price range of low to
m oderate income people is laudable, particularly whe n
the average price of ne w homes in the county is $130,000.
But it is puzzling to see how the latest e ffort to define
a ffordable housing will make it affordable to those who
have no financ ial resources outside their a nnual income.
fl is a complex proble m to which there may, in fact .
he no solution. And that's what the s upervisors' new de ·
frnition appears to be -another no solution.
• • As. Supply Dwindles
WhLle local concerns focus on affordable housing, the
president of the California Association of Realtors is pre ·
dieting that by 1990 the housing shortage of Wlll be so
severe the state will be short about a million residential
· wn its. ~ CAR pres ident J ohn Seymour, who alc;o h appens to be
mayor of Anaheim, says the statewide demand for housing
1s rap1dlyoutstnppmg the s upply.
He blames the World War II baby boom, immij.?ration
to California from other stales. longer life expectancy.
rising land a n d construction cos t s, and excessive
hureaucratic de lays for bringing about the housing crisis.
Contnbuting to the problem , says Seym our . are rent
c·ontrol laws in som e areas whic h have res ulted in a
'>ht.1rp drop-<>ff in construction of rental units .
And not helping m atters is the rise in mortgage in-
tc•rt•st rall's whi<'h played a part in boosting the avera~t·
lJrl('(' or J .s tnJ.!lt• family home by 22 percent l:Js t yt•:.ir,
with a .s1m1lar 1m·rl'ase expected this year
111 light of all this, the likelihood of ach 1cvm~ much
tt ul y affordablt· housing ~ccms distant mdeed
~ .Buses Not Final Answer
Directors of the Orange County Transit District last =: week shaped up a five -year, $188 m illion transit plan that
featured more of the same -a bus company a nswer to
the <'Ounty's mass transit needs.
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ltowc•v<"r. h<.'fon· C'l<Jsing off the fivC'-year transit plan
th<' dirPr tors dC'c1dcd to at least take a look at som e
form of truC' rapid transit by ordenng an abbreviated
~tudv of s uch sy~ll!ms
Thal was <.t wi se move Directors m recent years have
<·onccntrated their e ne rgies on d evelopment of what. rn
1·ff cct. 1s a puolicly-owned bus company
As recently as 1974. Orange County tra nsportation
planners shru~~ed ut rapid transit and concentrated on
highway improvements.
Times have cha nged. AB the energy c runch settJe15 in,
t he transit district s hould be looking at something more
than buses lumbering along surface streets and highways
lo m eet mass transit needs.
And the transit district recently decided to make a
ba llot pitch for state gasoline tax dollars a1med at
e nriching OCTD's bank accounts by a n estimated $8
million the first year.
That pitch was m ade without showing a need ror the
extr a dolla rs and with only the vaguest of ideaa on how
they wiU be spent. Perhaps the budgeted outline of a
rapid transit plan will make t.hc directors' frantic calls
for more money have some meaning beyond more bus
stops
• Uptn•on•, l'llPfl~'>'>••d 111 lhr> c,pac.o above are t hose of th r• Daily Pilot
Otht't v1Pw-. oxprt•s<,PfJ 11 n th1~ page are those of the11 authors a nd
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Boyd/Habit
Hy J,,M . IJOVD
Dm>l!n't pay lo 1~nort• what
peoph• exp<.>ct Th<> t•unnn,
who tm'fl lo markc>t u dill
pickle wtth the· t 1'l<tiir1· of u
banana. ftolt•d Tht playing
ca rd mnk1•r who I ned to
.,ubstitute orun~1· and purph·
fo r the rt•d und black s uits,
f;t 1 led 'l'tw !'lporllnlo( .:nod!'>
manufacturer who tried to
t
Gloon1y
GuH
If todoy'11 e ducator s
seem IC1''1 dedil'alcd to
the three R's thnn th<'
fourth R Right to
strik~ nt lea11t ll'11
provided Junior with a
new excu.t1c for folllnii
to lrllrn the multlpllc&
\Ion tnhlPs I> M
peddle a football thut looked
like a lour of french bread,
failed
In JUSt one day in Isr ael.
you CIUI go swimming In four
:.t•us -the Red, the D~ud,
tlw Galilee nnd the Mediler
ranean 1r you hurry
Understand the United Na
lions i s now developin~ 11
telephone Wlth 17 digit.a that
oneday will let you dial
d1rert ti> any other Lelephont·
on earth. Stand by
E very town in Tornado Al
Icy shoold hove the sort or
telephone system enjoyed by
the citizenry in Udall, Kam
There, a small control box In
the telephone office ot the
flip of ll switch will ring oll
t h e rural phon f".J' on the
sy11tem simllltanP<>usly, 1•vcn
overt1dlng phon~11 1n wie The
three qulck·J•n1les 11lenol
menns "Take shelter! Don't
Rn11wer this phone! Tnkc
11ht•ltf'r1" What ln8plrNI the
Udnll warning sy11te m was a
tornado that klllc<1 94 people
and l~rt only 11 houses 1tend
Ina
Rowland Evana I Rob rt Novak
Kennedy Neighbors Doubtful
NASH UA . NII !'ien r.dward M Kennedy's attempl
,.d m1w 1t1u1 J44n 21 fa.lied over
the next two weeks to eraae
bukyurd 1u.sp1c1on of htm her~
Juat &1~~11 the M'*suchU3ett..s
11 ta le line. where P resldent
('aart\!r now llf tht 8Ubstantial
fMvorlte 111 the Feb. 26 New
ll 1t mpshlrc o~mocrat1c
vrlm-.ry
Th•t Is the tnescapable con·
C'luslon following interviewing
la :s l w ~~k .
with the help
uf Patrick
Cotdd<.•1 1':.
<"ambr1dgl'
Survey re
i:.earch, in a
Natshua wartl
t h at bas
proved a bar
o m etf'r for r> (' m <H' r a I 11 •
'tut1•'>1.11h• \Olin~ 1J3ltl'rns . Hut
("artt·r .., 4! to l ll·ad over Ken
ncdy rl'flt'l'I!» 11un1mum en-
1hus1a.<>m for the presidl·nt. su~
gesting trouble a he ad in a N<>-
v e mbe r s h owdown with
fkpubbran Gc<>rge Bus h
INTENSE anti Kt•nnC'c1 v f1•1•I
11\~!I c·omb1n1'<J with mild '>UPIK>rl
for Cartt·r·., hundlrn•: 11f I tw Ir .1
111an crls1.., "''1~ typ1f1t•d hy a
:l:!· ~·ear-old instructor ut Lowt•ll
j ,.,-," .. ) l'ruvers1ty· "'(l's noC Ml
murh I fa\or Carter. lmt tlwt
1 • m .1~a1n. ... t Kc·nnl'<.ly In c1 n111r•·
p o.,1t 1vl' "l'n"" Carter h.1-.
hamll('(i the foreign s1tu<1l1or"
Y.t•ll "
~ u l' h 't' n t 1 mt' n l I l· d t u
I h<0'I' 11•<;ulb in 1nle rv1 f'W'> "'1 Lh
Richard Rttveli'
Entrapillent
Complaints
Ring Hollow
• · t:ntrapm{·nt · · 1s the nt>w 1 n
word around lhe Capitol. Did tht:
sneaky old FBI l ure con
grt>S!'t men and senators out tn ;,
house 10 northwest Washington
and unfairly tempt them to talk
about-perhapa accept-bribes"
W l th o ut knowlng -or
pa rucularly r;1nng whether
C'erta1n 1n
'11,1dual
m t• m h1•r.., of
t"o nlo(rt>.,~ .u ·
tu a ll ) t onk
m o n 1· v to
'mu~J:I•· Ar abs 1 n l ,,
the country or
I 1 <' f' n ., •·
ga mhl1 n~
casinos 1n
New Jt•n><.•y, I am o nce cigain
am uze-d a l the differ ences an
perceplion between Wa!ii hmgton
and the re11t o f the country .
Arthur Hoppe, the San Fran·
cl.sco humorist. saJd It all a few
year s ago· "Wash ing ton Is
several miles squa~ and about
as tall, say, as the Was hington
Monument, give or take a little
It as s urrounded on all four s ides
by reality ··
Tl .. ; RF.ALITY, a~ I have
heard it in other clUei1, rs that.
legally gui lty or innocent .
llever al rl'prcsent atives of the
iwoplc thought nothfag of dnv
1nlo( l\alrwuy across town for 11
mt'<'I in£ 1n buements Lo talk
about exchanging monc·y for
gov(•mment:il action PPoµh· 111
mo!il plact•' have enough rom
m r> n ., t• n., t' l o k n o w t h a t
:.omc·Lhm..: wu:. goinR on T hey
alllo know tti;it hont•11t men can
C harlt·H McCaht>
74 ttllstered voterl ln Nuhua'I
Warcf 9 who intend t.o vote 1n the
Oemocratlc prtmary: Cart.er.
42, Kennedy, 21 : Gov. Bdmund
G. Brown Jr., O; .Bush <write·
1n ), l ; Republican John An·
deraon (writ.e·in), 1. undecided,
9. Ward 9 ll Democratic CO\D'llry
-white collar and skilled blue·
collar wort<er1, many commut·
1ng to Mauachusetta Jobs. Their
votes in the 1972 and 1976
l)emocratic primar1~ reflected
t he s tatewide totals. But the
ward's sentiment has undergone
radical transformation the lrust
~I x months When we 1 n
terviewed here last summe r Just
afte r Carter's Cabinet s hake ·up.
the margrn was 6 lO 1 for Ken·
oedy over Carter <with the~
1dent ahead of unknown Jerry
Brown by less than 2·tO· l ).
Wht<reas Ward 9 voters la,t
.July wi<kly 1dt•nt1fwd Ted Ken
tlt'dy "'1th hi~ slain brothers and
t h (' r .. f 0 r ('. IH' ll l' r d .. ) .. ro r
Amu1cu. only rour voter. last
week mentaonl·d lhe family coo
nel"l1on. Out or Carter '\ 42
\'Olt>n. 15 volunh•t-rt·d nt•J:ilttH ·
fp1•1tn.: ... 1ho11l t\1·nn1·dy "" th1•11
111;,i1n 11·0J.<,OO for •.upporttn~ tht·
prt·"ck11t Thi· univ hlhPr '>l.ttlt·h
11H1•111! n ·;1-.on fr1r ( 01J1 t1•r •.up
por 1 "''1' th .. ">tmpl1· fa ct of 111
t·u rn bcmn Althoui.th 111 -. rt•('<•rtl
I' v 11•.,..1•<1 <l '> m l'd 10(' rt• I tw,1
\'ot1 •f\ 11n·frr 11 "' K1·nn1·d v .ilili
Ht ""' II
··T ift: Hf~-;T Tlll'i<~ I r on 'iu)'
;i bout l<1r11•r 1' thr•"I vt·:1n 10
th•· 11ff11 •· 1 I'> '1 .1r old h11rrl•
h1 •,ilth .11111· told u·. Jnf! th•·
ottu•r., clun t look loo prom1'
smt•ll a rat , kMw hf>w lo wnlk
11u1 and know how t'' yell for a
C'Op r>111honMt men nrt' lootm.i
for rnlfi, don't walk und ckm 't
yc II
Wh.at<•veor tht< l eS(al nlCf'l.le-s.
sorn1• Am1•rkan.'! are rf'presenl
1•11 h'.\ 1h,lirm1·'>l pollt1r ian., or
pol' look111.: for a t•hanl"P 1111x'd1'>
ho nt•'t At1y\l..a }', lhol'"i thl' '>l.3y 1l
~•·t•m ., 1n Nr•w York or Los
An~t·lt">
WASHINGTON, nppert'ntly. l'i
m assing the po1ot "fh e
Washington Post, tryin" to see
no evil. ed1tonahzM ""L.eavtng
a s ide th<> ll'gal teC'hnlC'alllles of
der1n1ng ·entrapmenl, · no
C'1l1zrn mt>m!Jtor o{ <'onjlre·.,, or
not 'h<>uld tw r1·11111r1•d 111 pro\1•
ht' 111t1•J:r1h h\ rt''t'l tllJ! l 1·mplJ
t 1nn
Oh, no" My m oth<•r w11"' 11
tia nk lt•ll1•r and ht•r rntegnty WB'>
!IUrt' a:. hl'll lf''llt-d hy how well
she r~1st('<1 t1·mptat1on Thcrt•
art-temptation~ In ulmolll every
Ing." A 70-year·old retlred
mach.lni.at put •t t.bis way : "None
or them have said anylhinc t.o
me to Indicate they can aet us
out or t..be mess, but Carter at
least has some experletH:e."
Kennedy's Ceoraetown
University speech did not help
him here, where It waa broad·
cut a.a a commercial. Altbouch
• 1 o r the 74 voters sa.ld they
watched or heard about it, 12
could remember nothing aoo-rt it
and another ei~ht could re -
. member only Kennedy's preced
1n1t televued apology for Chap
paquuidkk. Of iasues raued In
Kennedy"s spetth . these voter ...
favor his wage-pnce control\
proposal nearly 2-to 1, oppo51·
his guohne rauomng scheme by
J to 2 and favor Carter's draft
rl'IOSlraUon lopposed by Ken
n1·dy ) by nearly 6 to 1 · ~oing
fur-ther than Cart.-r and t:ndor...
inR an immediate draft, 4 to J.
CARTER RAS NO great ad
vantage on the i..saUff. His h.an
dUng of the lraruan hostage Im
pa'>v· is split betv.N>n approval
.ind d1'>approval, and he has onl)
.1 ni1rrow m argin or support on
ht·· rl•:..p<rn <>t· to 1\fghanl<ilan
'>1. tlh a '>ub<.tant1al mmonty "")
llH! tw rt·acte-d "too wt-11klv" 1
II•· ~snri K<·nni>dy gt>l t'<1ur1I
mark-. on bnth d1•(en<,1• an1I
d o mt·,t1<· poltr11•c; lncred1bl:y .
th1·..,1· \fJlf•f', tJ~ .1 .1 tu l mar~tn
l"'l<'•'t\1° K1·nn•-<l ) .,., lou~hf'r 1111
the> Ru.,Mans tty 2 to·l. lht·y rP
J' 1·t <'artt-r'<, argument lh.1t tu
• .11111111 no\o\ d1•b11t1· K1·nn<-,h
V. h.1t 1' po1.-.on1ng l\1·nnc·<h in
V. .ird !J I'> the de..,trurl1v1
l1nr or wo rk. Plum~rl! art'
trmptN! to steal pipe . ~portPrs
are tempted t.o make up quotf'!\
We are all Judtf'd by whether or
nut we f"eftlst lhoM> templ.tti<>nli
AND POLITICIAN8T They
are (i\"l!O the trtt•tftt tn.aat--<bc
delegated power of other peo-
ple-and are Hl)e'C'tod to resist
t he 1reatest tempuaUoa.a. Tbe
first questions an tbe great
ABSC AM scandal-a s In
Watergate-are not &e1aJ The
nrat q~ are poUtJcaJ and
moral. If there I.a • vldeoUpe ol
a rongresaman la.k.iA1 • bnd·
use full ol cub ln return for my
power as a cltiun and one or
the congressmen namf'd so far is
minf'-I want his rear e nd
klC'ked out of the Capitol
Tht> q~Uon of whether the
guy Wlth tM bnefcase has rom
m ilted a crime 1s entirely
1>eparate. Whether he ((oe5 to J&tl
1x up to a jury and Judge playmic
perception ol bia penonal int.eOi·
ty. By nearly 4-tc>-1, tbeH wters
consider C arter mor e
trustworthy, and half believe
Kenoecty lied about Cbappaquid· dick.
K ennedy's only brlght spot
here b great.er lnt.enalty by his
support.era, all or them 10lldly
pro-Kennedy: seven of Carter'R
42 s uwartera only lean toward
him. Some Kennedy backer'
complained about Carter 's new
emphasis on foreign aHairs
"Kennedy would do som ething
for th<' working P<'Ople righL
hne at homP." !>aid the 44 -year
nld v.1fl· of a con:-.truct1on
work<•r
THAT SP ELLS potential No
vt'm ber trouble for Carter In
Ward 9 1f Bush 1s nominated.
Fa\orahl<· ratrngs among voter ...
1nterv1t'wed were Carter , 67 per
rent . Kennedy . 45 percent
Drown, 16 percent: Ro nald
Ht•agan. 16 percent ; St>n
Howard Baker, 42 percent. Thr·
'>l unn er 1s w hat these 7<1
l>t-mol"rat<> think ahout
Ht·publ11·an Bui.h . flk percent r ..ivorablt·
"<.:art1:r 1s doing nothing,'"
~ai d a 29 yea r ·ol d t avern
mana~er , who would vote for
llui.h llgains t the prcs1df'nt 1n
~ovt·mbttr A ~o yea r -old :u r
1 ra fftt I" Ont roller will writ•·
Bu ... h o; nam1• In th•• Democrallr'
µrtmJr)' While las t summer -.
't•n11mcntal aHe<'t1on of wealht•r
vant-Ward 9 for Teddy Kennedy
Is ~one beyond recall, 1t hai.
'urely not ~n replaced by over·
whf'lming confidence in J immy
Cart.er
under the complicated rules of
things Like "cntrapment "
· · Jt C'dnnot be rt£hl." the
Washmscton PO'lt said, "t.o set
peoplt' up in this way a nd then
lt"t 1t ~ known that you have
f l Im o f them comm ltting
criminal acts ~fore you have
so muC'h as warned them or
brought C'rim.inal charges.··
WARNE D TRF.M! They took
an oath to uphold the la w
Crlmtna.I charges., They may be
lnn~t.-nt of provablt> cnm~. Rut
they are apparently about to ht>
pro"f'd unfit for public offkt•
thP) 'rt• too dumh lo spot a ~t·tup
and too '>l.eok to n ... ;1c;t tt'mptatwn
Washmgton, I presume, will
now debate the fairness of a ll
that has happened The resl of
the country, I su.-;pect, already
thinks life is unfair and will
JUdtte Wutungton and Congress
on how they deal w1lh AHSCAM
outside rourtrooms
National Attention Raises Hopes for Tahoe
~1nrt• that bhtzknt>g 1n Corson
C'l ty, when the Nevada gumblrr ...
called in thi>1 r note11 on the• pup
pet Leg1idature. and put pu11I lo
uny hope of bi state contml <11
Lake Tahoe, the mood of th•·
TahO<'phdes has been de prf'SIU'<l,
a nd their exp•nsion the sound of
keening
''All 111 lost." bas been the theory of the environmentalists
The spiraling
pollution, the
cro'Wds, the
sf'wAae prob-
1 e m . the
C I Oftf{l'd
nrttrlRIK
Bl I w••rc• "" bad a11 the
w o r ., t
Ooom1uy1•r 1'
p r oclalruf'd ,
und were c1ue to 1et wor11e
T he l,1•111r.ue to Save Lake
Tahoe wore a black armband,
and lt looked ltlre lt Wa8 there to
9lO)'
Thf'n, out or the dark sky the
other day. came M>Unda from th
r h1ef kt·t•ner of tht•m ull. Jim
Hnm1•r. the• 1•xt•rutrvt• dlr1•rlor of
1hat '>amt· Lt•oS(UI' to Savt•
0 'W1"n · Vt•ry OJ•lim1~ll<'," SllJd
nrurll'r Ttw w1lnh came from
him lib a yell from the tomb
WHAT BRUNER wa~ op
11m111t1c about Ill that the matter
of Tah0t• hns nnally been tuen
out of lh4> hands of the t1quab
biers from both 111des of the lake.
who11e oertion11 In ll'I behalf
hll Vf bef'n fruilleas <or con·
!llderably worsl" than that), and
plact'd on the naUonal agf'nda
To the 11keptlc the shift In em.
fhn11l11 may seem by symbolic.
rather think It l1m't -that
tht>re hi l(rouni1 for thlnlcln.c that
lhf.' damaRC done by developers
on both si~!I of the l11kt may not
bt' lrreverilll>lc>. If t hat d<>f'lln't
11ountS llkt murh, thal '11 the way
It adds at the mlnul<'
The bl l'tAlf' approach ap
parently 11 beln1 a bandoned.
Thi•. aa the 11ons alleaes. could
be the 1tut or aomclhln1 1rand
A bil l dedar1nR tht'
Tahoe basln a natlonul scenic
area has been Introduced by
H ep re11entot1ve Vic Fazio,
California Democrat Tbe "Lab
Tahoe National Sct>nlc Area
Dill'· would require the U S
:\t'('retary of aariculture <who
runs the Forl'St M rv1ct') lo work.
up a ''scenic area plan" within
two years.
COVNTY eovemment.11 around
the II.kt would then have one
year to bring thc-lr ordinances
end re,Watiorut Into rom pUan~
There would be • moratortu_m on
· · sl1ntncant construcUoo ·' dur·
ln1 that period to halt further
dearadatlon of the air. the water
and the earth.
Likewise, the Fazio bill would
a uthortie the feds to buy up the
conatructton rlahls of new
c11lno. now planned and would
1lve the P'orest Service power to
condemn land anywhe.,. In t.ht
area it MIOliaUons to rurdaaat
from private ownen fal .
Althouah the Failo bill may
now safely be called a cloud no
b1g1tcr than a m an's h and. it l!>o
som eltunJ? It 1s a handle . And
that 1s what is needed to st-011 tht·
lake's degradaUon
P UBUC OPINION Is the only
thin~ that wtll ever stand up to
the power or the de velopers-
aamblen In Nevada, schlock
s~rvlce trades in California.
When the gambleri und their
lobbylsta creamed po!ii11lble bl·
s late controls, It h appened
because not enough people cued
e nou1h for the lake at the time.
A culno pit boM, whose wife
la a 21 dealer, ond whose three
ktds go to 11chool In Nevada, lg a
lot more formldnhlu political
tort'e than an envlron mentallat
who 111 ff&entlally a dilettante -
as most of thf'm ore
"We'rf' hop.-ful we can lt't
Preal<knt Carter to 11upJ>Ort (the
bill) and make It one of his en·
vlron~t.al pr1ortUt11 for thlJ
election year ," aald Bruner
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ECONOMY DAILY PfL.oT A 1
$1.25 a Gallon Chicken Feed on World Market
By UM AalledatM Pnu
Tbt next Ume You pump *1 »•·1&Uon 1uollne lnlo rour u r
-and tblU lonsiqly back lo lut 1HI' --It WU ba.11 &a mu('h
-coaUder the poor mototU.ta 1D Olber countrl ... You could have lt
WOl'M.
You l'OUJd be dririq ln 8uJCarla, where the pric. of a 1•llon of
n111tar \i-:;!loe doubled lo 14 12 lut year. Of" ln lt.ly. wher11 »
aalloo ol -tat would set you bac:ll a 02. up 11 conu ln a year
An Auodated Pfffl wodchride aurv~y , conducted ln late
January, found lb.at 1•aoliM
pra<'et ln moat co unlrtl"5 ~
Jumped u the world pnce of (;()N.ftil /MER crude oU ®'tbled to nearly
S30 a barrel over the pu11t ~
year
In Hona Kona. 111sot1oe climbed to $1 12 from Sl 12. prompUnK
one wealthy factory owner to forsake hu l\Uury Mettedea Beni
and CooUnental can for a comp.ct Honda
l.aneli acboolteacher Sblomo Eldan aald a S3 pettent incteiik
in 1uo11De price. ov•r lhe put year bu meant "there's no way I
c.an dord to drive my ear to won imtead of tatina the bus" for
bia daily Jt~mlle round-trip commute.
"We take the car ooty ii we have a lot ol ahoppin& or for tripe,
wblth are very tnrr.quent these daya," Eldan aald. laraeli
aa1<>Unc-1)1'1~• have ruen to $2.80 a 1aJJon from Sl.10 a year a10.
1n Dt-omuk, but uae ln metropolilao ~jumped 10
percent u tho prtce of a 1aUon of Cuoline eUmbed to '2.55 from
$1 •5 M year •Co· Even ln oil-rich 8rttain, cuoline DOW eotta $2.34
1111a llon. up from $1 &4 a year•&<>,
A t1W'Vt1Y by lhe Great.er Londoo Council aald tbe price riff ap·
parttnUy hu 1purred a drop an the number of can entert.n1 the
Hr1tllb upital. a 2 percent weekday decline and 4 percent on
weekends
"Wl: MIGHT lJSE THE car once a month over the weekends
now." a British housewife told the AP. "A year ago. It was every
we\·k~nd. and now I think twice about driving to the supermarket
rn London on weekdays."
In ll.aly, however, ga.soline consumption climbed 8 percent
from the 1.978 level despite the pnce increases. U.S. gasoline UM!
f~H S percent in the same period.
The average price of a galloo o( rerular gasoline at a full·
service U.S. station was $1.13 in January, up from 88.42 cents a
year before, according to the Lundberg Letter, a publication that
covers the industry.
IN MANY A&EAS, P&ICF.8 are expected to contlnue to climb
aa tbe new Orsani.zaUoo of Petroleum E.zportJ.nc Countrie. price
boosu that bit in late January and early February wort tMtr way
down to the pump.
Those lncreaaes wUl hurt poorer counlJita especially. In
Kenya, where the World Bank estimates annual per-capita income
at $270, the price of a 1a1Joo of premium 1uoline bu risen to 12.16
a aaUoo from Sl.57 at the end of 1978.
But motorista aren't paytna more everywhere. Blc can cloa
streets and highways in Veneiuela, OPEC's fourth-laraest
member, where the price of premium bu remained at juat 30.8
cents a gallon over the paat year.
A traveler who vi.siled Saudi Arabia this month said the oil
carte l's largest producer bas even cheaper fuel: Hl&b·t.est at 29
cents a gallon
In Mexico, another major producer, the state oil monopoly bas
frozen the price of gasoline at 46 cent.a a aallon for regular and 65.4
cents for premium since November 1.976.
AND IN CA.NADA, WRE&E controlled domestic crude oil
prices are 60 percent below the world level, drivers pay 81 cents a
galloo for regular gasoline, up from 71 centa a year before.
6Al.E BROWN JORDAN 6Al.E
La Costa
Ideal tor lounging.
42" post leg glass top
table with 4 dining/
lounge chairs. BROWN JORDAN
Discontinued Colors ...
Unusual strength combina-
,__..._ tlon. A-form and stetgh-
runner Jegs makes
this selection
ideal for grass
or sand as well
as on firm
surfaces.
Many one-of-a-kind Items ~ ~~. 42~ PEDESTAL TABLE
Save 1 0 -50 °'0r ~~~!!~~;;;~;'.~~d-
or more on this once
d•slir.ct \tyle 0 1 l inch ~e fubulOf aluminum
w11 n 1n01111dUOlly mounted 2 inch wide 111nyl strops
LA COSTA GLIDER CHAIR
Tamiarni
Table and
ALL ALUMINUM ... WILL NOT RUST/
All
merchandise
subject
to Stoett
on hand 4 Arm Chairs
GAS BARBEQUE
CLEARANCE
SAVINGS 10% 1040 %
ARKLA~
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COMPL•T•,
R•AOYTOUS•,
OUTOOORGAS
~~coOIClllG UNITS
A complete line of
accessories, replacement
parts, etc., for charcoal & ~---
gas BBC's.
•Bumerl
•Knobl •AoUNerln •Liva Rock • CookJng Grltts
a year sale.
1 WEEK ONLY!
Sale ends Feb. 18th
Don't miss this on1/
and
4 Cllaln
CHAISE LOUNGE
Mauna Kea
Larpe Chaise Lounge
Adjusts to many
posJtlons lnciudlng
ftat for the sun
bathers!
WITH ARMS
ALL ALUMINUM
WILL NOT RUST'
COLORS
LIMITED
CUSTOllUE
CURTAii FllESCIEEI
FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES
SAVINGS FROM 10-50%
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NOW
EMERALD
Reg. $523.00
SALE
8388 00
BLACK
IN COLOR
12" clMrence from
combustible -1ace
PlfMI to a· ceitlng
lnCJuded.
·~ FJOM lll~ -s3.99 ~~
OPAL
Reg. $409.00
I , . SALE
·!S26895
! 7' cieel•IOe trom
combustlble tur1eoe
RA IC HO
by
TABLE WITH 4 CHAIRS
12" clearance
from combust1·
ble surface .
Reg. '28200
SALE
5179
30"
ZIRCON
Reg.
$287.00
SALE
s19915
Black
Finish
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Ex-hostage
Suing Iran
WASHINGTON <AP> -A U.S. Marine who
aay1 be was tortured and sentenced to death while
he waa held hostage at the U.S. Embuay In
Tehran wants at leut $60 mlllion in damaces from
the Iranian government.
COUICTIOM
In the Sean ldvertWn1 aectlon or February
Utb there la an ad·
vertJaement ror lllua'
polyeater and cottoo
aklrta ... The ~ar
pnce and SaJe price are incorrect . . . The cor-
rect Rerular price la
$18 and I.he COrTeCt Sale
price la Sl.U&. We lin·
cerely recret thl.a error.
LOCAL! NATION
Sgt. Kenneth Kraus wu t.aJten prisoner a year
ago lb.is week. during an earlier takeover of the
U.S. embassy in Tehran by lraruan militants. The ..... ,_euc••"ow "'°"'1,,. ... IJ;
embassy was late r returned to US. control, only to i:,.-;,::;:t~"."~~-
I Sears I
be captured aga10 Nov. 4. About 50 Americana are ~=======~---.:Nt1W'Ch'~:..::~:::. __ _ still being held hostage.
This car, license plate 673 XJY, h as a plate
frame reading "Do It Right -The Real
Estaters," but it looks like this driver done
it wrong. He or she is parked in a han-
o.i!y ~ MaH ,,_
dicapped space at Fashion Island but the
car bears no sign or a specia l sticker or
plate entitling it to use the space.
Kraus was freed after severaJ days, but said In
a s uit filed in federal court here that he was
almost killed by the militants during his ordeal
HE SAID DE WAS first saved from a finng
squad by an Iranian commanding officer alter he
and other Amencans h ad been hned up agairu.t a
wall to be shot
Kraus, of Warnngton, Pa . said he h1ter was.
struck by a nne. and at one point was '"placed on a
table" while his feet "were coounuously bit" until
he lost consciousness
He said he was forced to hve on a cup of tea
and a piece of bread a d ay.
A FTER A WEEK. Kraus said he was tned
before a revolutionary court for 10 rrunutes and
then told be would be shot on Feb. 22 But he was
released to U.S dJplomat1c omc1als a day earlier.
OD Feb. 21.
Although Amencan courts have no authonty
over Iran, Kraus could seek to have a hen put on
Iranian assets in the l'n1ted State<.. ""h1ch hun
been frozen by President Cartcr
Kraus said the m1 i.treatrm·nt l1·ft him v.1th
permanent inJUries lie char~(-d tht• Iranian ~ov
emment with violating trcat1£•i.. l' S law'> and Nm
atitutional guaranteei. thut protect Amencani. at
U .S. embaasles abroad.
WE GIVE YOU
THE WHOLE ENCHILADA
ON THE WA D CHICAGO.
l&lllAlln
PASSPORT RIGHl'S fEAnltE MEXICX).
Right away. you1J know this is
not the same ok1 nonstop flight to
Chicago. This is a Continental
Passport Aight featuring the
flavor of Mexioo.
You get your first
taste right in the
boarding
area. when the
tick.et agent in the
striped sombrero gi~
you )Qlf boarding pm.
On board. walk into a Mexican
cantina where we're serving up
Margaritas, Dos Equis beer and
Kahlua~ Plus your choice of regu·
lar American entrceS or south of
the border specialties like Spanish
omelettCJS or Mexican crepes.
Overlooking Manz.anillo Bay.
Las Hadas looks like a
M oorish cast.le right
down to the white
domes and mtnarcts.
The amenities arc definitely
top sombrero. A private
sne>Beling beach. Golf
course. Thnnis courts.
Deep sea fishing. Water
skiing. Sailing.
lagoon siz.c
And for extra excitement.
we're featuring the next best thing
to a bull fighLVideo horse racing
with o n board winners. What do
you win? We'll surprise you.
up on board or at a Continental
City Ticket Office in Los Angeles
or Chicago:U swimming
pools and even
a swim up bar.
Expectanything --~~------= from sombrer05 to ;:;~;;;;;~~~ .. Ill
piffatas.
W91A
..xlCD
WCAJION.
You could also
win a week for two
in Manz.aniUo.
courtesy of l...as
Hadas resort hotel.
Airfare. car rental
and accommodatiom
are included. Just sign
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A NEW FOlllON
RJlllOI nar 1<1DN11l
All during February. Pimport
Flights give you the spicy flaYOr of
Mexico. In March. well feature
Hawaii. April is Australia. May
Japan and somewhere new every
month the rest of the year. One
thing is certain. Your night to
Chicago will ~be the same.
Call your travd agent,
company travel department or
Cootinental Airlines.
'lbChicago:
8:45am. U:OOam, 2:25 pmt, l2:~am.
BUY GOLD JEWELRY
AT LAST
YEAR'S PRICES
RACrTI IS SELllNG GOLD JEWELRY BASED ON NOVEM~ 1979 PRICES WHEN PURE GOlD WAS
UNDER PER OUNCE.
TAKE ADVANTAGE Of OUR GOOD FORTUNE AND
BUY SOME Of YOUR OWN. BUT COME IN TODAY. AT THESE PRICES. IT WON'T LAST.
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OFFER OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. PLEASE.
NO DEAl.ERS.
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
IN REAR LOT.
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• Wiowww»y, F~ t3. 1980 DAILY PILOT A.•
A Fundanlental Concern
Some things are happening in
Newport Beach that are of deep
concern to us .
They involve community plan-
ning, which we know something
about And in which we have a
special interest.
In a way, everyone in Newport
does.
That's because good planning
affects us all. So does poor planning.
And in our view, tl:iat's what's
happening in Newport right now.
Poor planning. Government-
imposed poor planning. We're
getting too much of it.
More than anyone else, The
Irvine Company is stuck with having
to carry out this poor planning, so
we've got good reason to talk
about it.
We have other reasons, too.
The biggest is that we care about
Newport.
You needn't take our word for
that. The Irvine Ranch part of
Newport-the part we've built -
should be evidence enough. We'd
like to think the design and appear-
ance of the places in that part of
Newport show that we care.
Why do we care?
We care because we're not
much different from anyone else
who lives and works and has
investments here. We use the same
roads, send our children to the same
schools, shop in the same stores.
As Newport prospers, we prosper.
When it has problems, so do we.
If it undergoes dramatic change-for
good or bad-we're affected. Just
as you are.
That's why we care about
Newport, and that's ~hy w~ care
about what is happerung to its
planning.
This is our fundamental
concern:
The city's once-respected
General Plan no longer makes much
sense to us .
For years it had been a work-
able land use guide whose com-
munity elements were in balance.
It was a plan that had not been
dictated by just one interest. It
emerged instead from many
'
•111e consequences for the people
of Newport, including ourselves, are
worth pondering!'
interests-a product of much study,
con1n1unity participation and shared
concern for the city's future. Then
a few weeks ago it was severely and
abruptly changed.
As you may have read in the
newspapers, we argued against the
changes mightily. We said they
were arbitrary, unwarranted and
unsupported by professional
findings. We noted that the plan
already had undergone significant
changes. We pointed out that what
the plan had envisioned was now
very nearly completed, and that .
what it had achieved so far made
Newport a much-envied city.
But our arguments were
unavailing. The reasoned approach
to planning that had historically
guided Newport's growth w~
summarily abandoned. Arbitrary
decision-making took its place. The
changes were sweeping, greatly
weakening the integrity of the
General Plan.
Areas once set aside for a broad
range of housing were drastically
downzoned or struck off the map
altogether. Properties long reserved
for future shops and other com-
men~ial services were severely cut ·
back. The concept of compatible
land uses was discarded. Proposals
to solve traffic problems were
ignored. Regional considerati?ns
were rej ected. Recommendat1?n~ of
th e city's own planning comm1ss1on
\Ve re overruled. .
In short" balanced comm unity
P tanning and., wi ~h it., the prospect
of early completion of developer-
financed road improvements, went
right out the window. .
Housing needs, traffic solutions,
economic implications, environ-
mental impacts, property rights,
urban design standards, city revenue
requirements-even due process-
had little influence on what was
done to the General Plan.
Instead, a simplistic, short-
sighted, and wholly unp~ecedented
planning approach prevailed. The
General Plan was chopped here
and chopped there, with seeming ,
abandon. This is no way to amend
a General Plan.
The consequences for the
people of Newport, including our-
selves, are worth pondering.
Instead of having adequate and
affordable room for local business
expansion, our comm unity will now
have not enough, except perhaps
for Arabian princes.
Instead of having at least a few
new places that our own children
could afford to buy or rent, our com-
m unity will now have none at all.
Instead of having timely road
improvements financed by needed
commercial development rather
than by limited public funds, our
community will now have traffic
problems that won't go away for a
long time, if ever.
Instead of having sufficient
shops, services and places to wor~
and capturing whatever r.even~es
they bring, our commuruty will now
have these opportunities beyond
Newport's boundaries-in other cities.
Instead of having a General
Plan that faces the problems of
growth while seizing the benefits,
our community will now have
something else. Something that
ignores the present .. rejects the past
and closes its eyes to the future. In
other words~ son1ething that is just
plain poor planning. . ,
It is our hope that 1t doesn t
get any worse. . ,
Yet some people say 1t s the
kind of planning that a majority of
the citizens of Newport Beach now
suddenly want.
We"re not convinced.
If you 're not convinced, please
let somebody know. Write us a
Jetter. Or write your councilman.
Or attend a City Council meeting.
Or vote. On April 8, for
Proposition D, whi~h. ass~es.
broader citizen part1c1patton in local
government.
There is a lot at stake. For
all of us.
lHE IRVINE CDl\ARWY
560 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE. NEWPORTBEMX CALR>RNIA 92983
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We're Still No. 2
But San Diego Growing F mter
Orance Cou:nly la aUll lhe .econd
mMt popuJoua county ln c .iJtomia
bul San Dlf'IO County la lryioa
harder or al lcaal il '1 1rowtnat
fHlc:r
AccordJ01 lo proJMUons by the
atilt' 0..-partmcml of rtnance, San
DltlO w1ll l(llln 286 ,000 pt-NIQf\IS by
l9U for u total population or
2,08U,300 ll htu1 replaced Orange
County iu1 Ult' fuattl'l 1rowtn1 county
In the at•te
Oa .\NGE COUNTY WILL still re
maln u the second moat popu1ou.a
rounty, but lts growth ll estimated al
224,000over thene&t five years.
Orange CoWlty's populatioo tn 19&
l• elUmated ~t 2,140,700, up from
1,916.300
Loa Angeles County, wtuch ls ex
peeled to add 212 ,100 ne w residents an
tbe next half decade, will have a
population of 7.373,700
RAL.Pll CLARK, CHAIRMAN or
the Orange County Supervisors. sa1J
the estimates generally coincide with
county proJCCtions
But he doesn't interpret lhem to
mean a halt in growth and an {act
predicts a total county population or
around 3 ~ million by the tum or lbe
rt-nlury
Clurk said by far the greatest
1trowth wlll occur in the Ctty of
fr\llnt· "It has the right area and lbe
rhthl climate and noUun& can atop
ll," he said
Ht: !jaJd Irvine would become the
IJrgest of Orange County's 218 c1Ues
wlth a population or about 300,000 by
the end of the century.
Clark also predicts cootlnued
growth in south Orange Cowlty and
more limited growth 1n tbe north.
He also noted lbat substantial
urban reoewal activities are t.aldoa
place tn Anaheim, Garden Grove and
Sanla Ana.
.. WE HAVE BEEN WAY out in
front 1n population growth," Clan
. ~aid. "But the latest estimates in·
d1cate some retardants "
Clark said a ch.ief factor to con
tinued orderly growth 1s in lhe area
or affordable housing and that for Ul
dustr181 growth, bwunesses must find
a way to house their workers
Clark also said that a solution to
«r<>wdt'd conditions at John Wayne:
Airport mu:.t be found.
Area Man
Ships Out
20 Nominated
To A cademies Navy Aviation Eleclri ·
clan's Mate 2nd Class
Daniel L. Hickson. son
of Bre r L. and Donna L.
H ic kson o f 33182
Christina Drive, Dana
Point, bas depa rted ror
a deployment to the
Naval Air Facility, Mls-
awa. Japan.
Twenty Orange Coast residents -19 young
men and a young woman have been nominated
to U.S. service academleS by Rep. Robert
Badham, R·Ne wport Beach. They lDclude.
He is a member of
Patrol Squ ad r on 19
<VP-19), based at the
Motrett Field Naval Atr
Station. Cahr
From Haatlngtoa Beach: Lawrence C.
Atorthy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Atorthy,
19921 Chesapeake L2'ne, a senior al Edisoo High
School. nominated for the U.S. Millt.ary Academy,
West AKDL
Barbara Gelbard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward A. Moore, 9411 Portsmouth Dnve. a
senior at Huntington Beach Hieb School. Weal
Point.
A g uide to community churches
,...-1 and their events appears Saturdays O ver Basic
Edward S Morris. son of Mrs. Pauline Mortis.
8382 Daren Circle, a 1978 graduate of Edison High
· School currently attending the U S. Military
Academy Preparatory School. nominated for W~l
RI lit ION in the DAILY PILOT Pvt. Kerry L T racy. Point.
a graduate or Fountain Brian Tod Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Va lley JIJ ~h School. n• T. Parker . 19811 Potomac Lane. a senior al Hunt
cently complt•ll'fl ha-.1c ington Beach High School, West Point
tra1nin~ at Fort Knr».. AUen C Coomber , son of Mr. and Mrs. Chari~
Kv Mart in Coomber, 21652 flanakai Lane. a 1977
--------------------· graduate of th1· Edison High School currently
enlisted m thi> U.S. Navy, nomwated for the US.
Naval Academy.
Walt.er Chun-Won Lee. son of Mr. and Mrs.
, .
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Timothy C. Shields. son of Mr. and Mn.
Richard A. Shields, 218'1 Seaaide Lane, a senior at
Edison High School. nomlnat.ed for U.S. Air Force
Academy.
From Foatala Valley: James M. Brtgbl. son
of Mr. and Mrs James L Lister. 18390 Ml
Waterman, a senior at Fountain Valley High
School. Air Force Academy
J<>St!ph J Donohue. 1.on of Mr. and Mr.. Larry
Donohue. 9366 Shnke Ave . a -.eruor at Mat.er Del
t11gh School in Sunta Ana, Naval Academy and
West Polnt.
Larry MC'Nay, son of Mr and Mrs. David E .
McNay, 16914 Newhope St., a seruor at Los Amigos
High School. West Pomt
From lntne: W. Mitchell Clapp, son or Wiley
M Clapp Jr .. 14569 Oval Road, a senior at Servile
High School in Anaheim , nominated ror all three
service academies
Luke Finley, son or Mr. and Mrs. Paul L.
Finley, 2 Laurel Tree Lane. a senior at Univenuty
High School. Air Force Academy.
Robert F. Gass. soo or Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Gass, 3881 Beaver St.. a 1979 graduate of Uruveraity
High School, West Point.
Walter Thomas Miller, son of Mrs. Mary
Olthoff, 20 Windflower Lane. a senior at University
Hlgb School. nom111ated to both Air Force and
Naval Acade mies.
Davis Forrester Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Sutherland. 19501 Sierra Mia Road, a
senior at Uruvenuty High School. West Point .
From Costa Men: Frederic L. Plroum1ao, aon
of Mr. and Mrs. Fredenc Piroumian, 265-A Ogle
St., Newport Harbor High School, oommat.ed for
West Point and the Naval Academy.
Marcus P. YoWlls, son of Warner Paul Youna,
1095 Seabluff Drive. a senior at the Air Academy
High School in Colorado Springs. nominated for all
three service academies.
t'rom l.aguna Beach: Thomas M. McDonald,
son or Mr. and Mrs James T McDonald, 9 South
Vista de Catalina, a senior at Laguna Beach High
School, Air Force AC'ademy
From Dana Point: John D Edwards. son of
Mr and Mrs Newton C Edwards, 33333 Golden
Lantern, a senior al Uana ll1lls High School, Weal
Point and the Navul Academy
From La«u.na Niguel: Ri chard W. Bradshaw,
son ol Mr. and Mrs Richard Bradshaw. 30381 Via
Venida. a st·nior al Dana thlls Jhgh School,
nominated to all three service academies.
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President
WAllllNGTON (AP) -Pta•d nl Can.r baa
ptopmed tbe uilon •• nr1t coordinated ffort to •tor" Molear .......,., p lann1ft1 to •~nd S700 mUUon ln
uarnlm Mk~ and other altc In th ~uth Mnd 1'•t au11ac..ital racUo.ictlvo dumf11
"'11ib 18 a IOlld poUry that ran atand tht t t of
Ume, ''UM ~deal aald
SendiQs hh propotal to Con.a Tu •day, th4.t
prnldlGl aakt the iovtmmmt would aluciy about 11
alta ...,.. the pohonoUI by product• of nuclou
ptOwer. we.pana teata and medlcal rw.earC!b could~
blddonatnonutolhet'Dvlronm nt
fttB PaOPOSAL CONTAINK fundtn1 of f739
mtlllonfornscal ltflt Fundlnafornuc-l,1uatoru1&l' in
tht' prt'vlOWJ two fibr&l ycara av rau4'41 ~million .i
yt-ar •
Quc:;tions remuln 1u1 Lu wh~thw tho wtt•k•.
t'i,pt'~uJly tipcnt fUt:I frum comn ui1 l'hil r1•uctt>r., 1111d
govt>mment wt'~IX>nb proa1n1mt1, c>;cn l>t• ... toH'tl ""'''
ly The highly rudaoa('tiVt' muh'nuli. cuuhJ huv1• tt lift• or rrom J.000to300.000 yeuu
... ..,..,..... .........
Kenneth Taylor. the
C'anud1an am
basbador who he lped
:-plrit sex Amerkans
out of I ran. may be
honort•d by a gold
medal Th<• House
vutE'd J62-l fur the ac-
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CORREC'W>~
4 ..
In tht• !SellrN advt rthiln&
aecllon ettecllvt> thru •·~bru.,)' '4th lhi:re 11 an
advt'rtl.wmenl ror a 12981.5
Table nw The copy
detcrtptlon 11 locorre<:t
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I Sears I
NATION.' OBITUARIES
Presidents' Day Sale
S ovie t O e p 1.&ty
F oreign M in ister
Jacob Malik, who
served for more than
10 years as Soviet
ambassador to the
United Nations . 1s
dead at the age of 73 .. A tec:hnkal conbensun t'xislli o rnona "" pt•rtp,
that oo an.surmountable buriers ore known" to pr•·
vent the sofe storage, said l '1.1rter't1 duml'btl<' Poli<'y
udvaser. Stuart Elzenstat, br1efanM reporwrs on tho
program His statement wu supportvd by t'rank
P resi,. the pretmient 's science advi.t>er
tion. wh1<'h now goes 1----------'
Deatlu
" Elsewhere
GRETNA. La. (AP J
Thomu L. Pendtorgnt,
fathe r of AP Vice Pres•·
dent Thoma!> Pen -
dergast. lwo former AP
s taffers und a con-
gressional llai!>on officer
1n Washington, D C .. died
Tuesday.
WHITE PL.ATNS, NY.
CAP) -R ich ard H .
Levet, 86. the fede ral
Judge who presided over
a landmark case in which
the U.S. St.eel Corp was
ordered to pay $35 mt I hon
in back taxes. has d1<'d
LANSING, Mich (/\P 1
Ellis Grngg, 75, busi-
ness manager of the
Lansang St<itc .Journal
from 1951 until his rt•t1r1 ..
ment in 1!170, 1hcd Mon
day
Recognized
Cadet Stephen E
S mith, son of Mr . and
Mn. JCJMPh E . Smith of
20'1 .E. A•e. Ramona.
Sen a.m-te, bu been
nemed to &be c1ean·a Jut
fo r ou tsta n dJng
a cademic achievement
at t he U.S. Air Force
Academy near Colorado
Springs, Colo.
D «-atll No iir«-tJ
BUT ONE OF THE papers the White House dis·
tributt'd in support or the program 11ald that tho
Nuclear Regulatory Commission "11> determinlnl{
whether or not it hab confidence lhut radiouctlvt•
wastes can be disposed of saJely."
The choice of s ites cames political rl:-.k. uncl
Carte r created a s tate planning council. with (iov
Richard Hiley of South Carolina as chairm:.in. to
work wllh the adman1strat1on and Congrcs1> 0 11
radioactive waste munagement issues
The need for s uch a program has been de
monstrated by controvers ies surrounding sever a l or
thl' sites holding rad1oact1ve materials. The White
House ~t1matcd that the nation turns oul almost
100.000 cubic fe<?t or high· and low· level radioactive
waste, a figure that may grow to about 650,000 c ubic
feet bylheyear2000.
SOME STORAGE FACILITIES have been
c losed by local liuthorities and others etre filling up at
s uc h a rate that medical resrarch producing nuclear
garbage hajj been threatened because dumping s it4!."
may not be av<J1laule
Cllbl1c•s \\1th nuclear plants have been forC'l'd to
keep si)ent fue l at reactor sit.es where storage space
I!-. expected to be ~carce by lhe e nd of the decade
Carter baJd he would continue to seek lt-glslataon to
build or buy Hmited tempornr y storage facilities for
s uch s pent fue l until permanent s ites c an be
developed
Cart.1 •r's rc·commf'ndatton~ ~ltm from .., two
vt••1 r ~tudy Frne1l decision!> on which s1lc~ to d evelop
1 nto cictual permanent :.toragt• faC'1hll<''> cire not like
ly to be made until 1~84 o r 19ij5,offtc1al:. said
:Manslaughter
Oiarges IAikely
Mam.laughter charg(•s
may tx-fllp<f ·•J.l&l lnSt I v.o
d fl vc r:. who po ltc·t· ;i I
D «-a fla Not irr•
legc were 1n a drag race
on a Yorbu I .1ndu ~tn•1·t
that r1•\ultl'r! 1n tt11·
death of .1 1'I H'ur old
mJn
Donavon S wanton of
to the Senate
Dange r
At Borde r
Be aches
SAN DIEGO IAPI
Tht' publir •~ bt•l n~
w a r n t' d a w a v f r o rrl
beaches jUSl north Of the
Mexican border because
of contamination from
raw Sl'wage pouring out
of a major break In a Tia
Juana River sewer pipe.
The break was dis·
covered this week in the
JO.inch pipe which car-
ne:. up to 120 m 1 I hon
ga llo n s of Tijuana
sev.uge to a San D1e~<1
trl'Jlm<"nt plant daily un
cfrr &Jn 1nlern11t1onal
.1 I! 1 1· 1· mt· n t II v. '' s
lirnk,•n dunng th1• rN·t•nt
storm
1\ l.1g11on .. outh or lrn
p1·n JI Beat h and hNsc he'
r 1 om tht• borc!1·r north
hllH' be-en ront.1man<1tcd
to "<trying d<"l!rf•cs, cl
spok<.'sman for lht• s~ul
Oaej.!o County health dt·
pa rtment said.
M eanwhale, s torm
damage re pa1r1> have
been completed and
water service restored Le
all of Tijuana and the
northern Baja CalHorma
coasthne.
••ANQ4 SurvtW<I"' '"' wtf• JMl•U 'Oii JOM Corona dJed in Canyon
In an c•m<'r~enc y
h11ok11p from 1 tw OtJ'
\111n1 r1p.tl Walt•r flt'
I rit I m1 1l111n-. of )..'..sllon'
11 I "' .it 1· r h ;n, h ~ 1· n
pum p•·<I 11vf•r tht• l1<1rcl1·1
into Tijuana for almo'>t
lWOW(•ek'i OENMI!> v BRANCH. PA•,,.., ... ,,., • ..., b•othl• JoNt "•"°" o1 ~•own. General Hos ·tal th -F•_., II.'* S.rvt<.H wHI..,. Penmytv<IN• -tnorlAI ~,.,,, .. w tt1 Pl IS held on~. f'etlni.rv 14. 1'to .C lie htleen FrkUy, F@b<'IUl<V IS. I_, •t Week Of injuries he &Uf·
1 OOt>M .. U. Hart»r L.wn Mamon.I i 'OOPM 81 lhl PIKlll< V-Motmorlal r ered a8 a~aa&enger 10
CMpet -o.cii-.-MttcNll ol Par11: ~ 111 ,..., ot 1iow." ttw F A-.:11o ua ....._ Hotc>lt.t ottk•••· ,...,,11v ,~, t11.1t con1r11>uoon• ""' a e b. 7 tr fie accident.
•llQ. m•o. 10 1tw Am&rtc.., c..n< .. soc1e1v Investigators may file Hormone
May Harm
Daughters
o1cK w. cu.~~~-o1 eo.i. ~~.:~.,,":,.,.. P .. u1c v ..... MortlHlrv manslaughter charges
Mna. c. "'"* .... ,.on ,,. ...... ,v o•••" against the drivers they '.:~':~ =1~0:::!~1u:!~~ M:,~~ ~"'!:.~!>:..::."o..~':.:'...c:':':. s aid were involved in
C<Kt• #Nw. 1..0 !....-Vi_, trt • "°" e.n1•mtn T the speed contest. They r Au.ott C.ron, Jr ot 9.,.,,., P•rk C• '1 J J n)t' 38 JAME!> M . fALLO .... rt~Oef'I of d•11Qfll.,, C..rAIO•~ 01\ll"o ol ,.,.,,.. are ames e lnS, •
rowJ>Of't -"· C.• Pu~ •w•y °" ••••v P•11<. '"'. Pt1tr1c ... sr..011vrv o1 of Cypress and Mark hbruery n. ,.,., 8o•n Feb•u•rv I. L•Puenl•, c.. '''"•· OorOlhY (OIY~· Hunsicker, 21. or Garden ",' 1n •11..,uc c11y. N .. w J., ... 01 \t Lo"'' """'our. •no i Grove. CHAPEL HILL, N c; --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;.-or•"OCl'ttldrt'n Mr (it~f'n w•~ a m9m1>er o1 tne Co••• M~w er•~ Officers said the two (AP> -The synlhellc Ne ptune Socie t y Club Memor••' "''"lo• w111 IHI "''d men were radng their hormone DES. once used
c.uMattON BURIAL"' !.f.a ;"ooi~.,~~ ~~,r:,;u~.!~n •;:,~: pick-up trucks sade·by· lo prevent ~arriage, ·646-7431 c11urt11, um E L•"'"""'•'• r:10. side on two-la n e may now be causing Y--~.....nty .. _ _... ":t::~1:'9,~~11e~~1"8'~~ •;::,..;:,:'¥ Esperanza Road in reproductive dJfficuJlJe!l -Y~:..:=.~ Mort.-vClir•~ Yorba lJ.nda Feb. 7. -including a fetal death ""· CHA.,... MAU. rate of more than 35 per·
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Westminster
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644-VOO
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768-0933
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427 C 17th St
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&46-"888
NltCl IROTHll5 IMnMI' MOITUAI Y
827 Matn St.
~nt~.ch
0ow ... v. c:. · • ,..,,,,., 2s ~·· '"' b · s tr k b h e .,..., 01 "'-e...:n. c:. PnMMS l u c w en e whose mothers used it,
_ • ., on ,,_,_., 10, '"° Su,.,_, swerved to avoid an on· according to researchers ~ .. '::.~:.::'~'~~~ coming car. Police said here.
lnoton Pan. c. .. t>tocner J•,.,... D•r• the truck rolled aod
of Oo•MY· C•. 1 0••11dc1111o•en ejected Jenkins and two Infertility appears to §Wiii N Mid on lhU•Mlly, be a greater problem "· ,.,., •• 1 ooPM •• '"" passengers. E 'VI-Memor1•1 Ch•P•I l h a n t he w I d e I y
e.tkf\. c. 1nt••m•"' •• All three men suffered bl -~... k f fl< v~ Memort•• P••I< P""" f cd 1 d rib pu ICILA."U n s o cancer,
Mcwi_.,ok«IOf• ractur ega an 8· said University or North
11u!IN as well as cuts, bruises Car olina resea rchers
$TEPHEH KLEIN, re\i<ffnl 01 !>•n and possible internal IO · J'""· c.a P••~ •••Yon Fet><v•r. ~. after a study of women
1tto. Survived "Y motr.•r B.,b••• J uraes. whose mother~ took th<.' =~~~~:;. °;;~'~~11:,::;· ~~~·~~ Swanton wat1 taken to hormone. W•dl'IH4ey, February I), 1'10 •• c a n y 0 n G en e r a I
11: JOAM •• ,,.. H•rbor L ... n Hospital, where he djed "The risk of develop·
Memortel CNioet. ln~I "'"I<" f d I 1· g c l II .,..,. 1mmec11Mtty •oi-l'IO S.r•kn our ays ater. n once r ac ua y 1s '"*' '"' .,._,IOl'I et H-· u"" Hunaicker, the driver quite low," s aid Dr. =~., ... ~.,otc.o.t.Mew. of the second car, was Wes ley Fowler. a s ·
MtU.H not. injured. sociate professor of
HOWAROSTEALIHO Mii.LUi, ,.. gynecology and ob-llloant ot ~ Ma, C. Pe...O .,, • ., i
Ofl '•""*'v 10, '"° 1<1rv1ve0 11v ,,,~ s tet r cs at t be u n · •ti• J-of Sant• ..... c.e. •·~ S • 1 ver111ly'i. School. of
.,.,, .. , Mll .. r of WHlmln\ter. CA, ecun•y Medicine. mother F•y Miiier of Wei.ttntn.ter. II t.• .. b~ R•ymon0 Mlll9• 01 Pato• "It works out to about vero.1,c..-c1111iw ... ,Jut..,t1,Jero nne of every ro.OOO II, encl Nalley t0 59,.~ •• Wiii be ,,.Id ,..,, lk ,... •
Oft Tl'M'°"V' f'eorwty 14, ltti) •t IN i. a ..I onic WOmen WhOSe mothers Har~r i..wt1·Mow11t Ollve c.,, • .,., r we re exposed to DES Servl(.at lll'Off llW dl~llOn <" Hi>rllOr
Lawl'l•Mollnl 0t1 .. ~ .. , 01 c.o.•• Personal a nd home With lho8e odds, the n sk
MA•• J.tt.S"4 secur ity for senior ofrldinginanautomobile
ouNCAH :,,-,.~"t:la. !>ELL.ARI. citi uns will be the topic is much hjgher," be said. ~"" _., ... ~-v,, '"° H• •• o f d iacuulon at t h e ··what we're concerned
wrvl"""" .... ~II'* $0tltll• aM moathly meeunc °' the about ta that the risks of ~!":..':....,..w~ ot~'. :'~ Oran1• County Gray miecarria1e and In· o...a ....... ., "''-1arviu. .,.. Pantben Saturday. fe rtJUtv a pn•,..ntly ar• prtv•t• eMar tll• dfrecll•n _. Fea•·~ ·~ will v ,.--· " *~&....-Hl11tMftt ...... .,, --er mucbgraver." "°""° be John Tay • hlllrue· ReHarchera studied .:.·~"=. ~~= !:;.';'~ tor a.ad c:oonllnator of 2 7 e w o m e' n w h o 1 e
".W"'9#Y tt. 1-. "'"'"'".,., 111e .... Golden W•t Colle1e'1 m o t b e r a t o o k
v1ron•c.. e. v-.o °' ~ M•, c:. .• security admintatratlon d1etl'aylatllbellrol durlnd l'llOlhat ~ VOUl'IO of l.tftta A,.., C.., • ••••er a11d 1>rot,,.r•ll\.o1aw ... .,. ... p ro1ram. t be 19e08 and 11801. The :':,~ ':;.!:~!!~ ~ Taylor wtll apeak at researcben found that 45
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Put • few word• to work for ou
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THE ENERGY CRISIS:
ARE WE REALLY RUNNING
ONEMPl't?
(;as lines, brownouTS Ond f uef shortages
OStde, many Amenco~ remom skeptic:ol
obouT the energy cns1s.
Many blame prof1T-hungry ol producers
Others point 10 government interference
in the energy busmess and deciSIOnS that
place environmental concerns ahead of
energy needs
Smee February 9 ond continuing for
15 sucx:es$Ne Saturdays. the Datv PUot
is putiasning os a public service. the
Courses by Newspaper series -tneirgy
ond the Way We live."
In this thought-prova'<1ng series. energy
experts weigh the pros and cons of
energy soure2S 1nclud1ng solor and nudeo<
power. synthetic fuels and CC>nsefVOliOQ
Readers moy eom college credit at any of
three area community colleges participating
in the Courses by Newspaper program.
for enrollment infOM'I01ion. ooll Coosttine
Community Cdleoe at 963-004. "Sonta Ano
Co"eoe 01 tnS-3000, extension ~ « SoddfEtxx:k c.ommumty College at 831--618 or
•93-2923, extension 4518.
Enefgy decisions mode an the 19805 will shape
Amer1co's future for the rest of this century.
let Uxx-ses by Newspaper illuminate your
thanking about these criticol 1ssues. It's
worth Vol" reodmg energy.
DAILY PILOT
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DEAR PAT· Whllf' l\hopptna for HlenUnMJ
lh.11 year. 1 DOUced thal the lrUJ.y, romanuc 111nd
old fubloned .variety dJd not aeem to be avail•bl~
-at leut aot many of them Have valenUnei1
cbanaed. ot did I Juat abop at UM wrona 11Lore"
H ,., , N•wport ~a<"h
Tradldaaal valHUM cudl ~ red IM'aru ••d wW&e lace lane itvea way so romu&.k mood
pllotopqtlay. 1Ample floral •&1p1 aad bold,
moden IJ'llplt.lct, U<'.ordiaa so dnlf• 1~lal11t.
al Hallmark Cardi, .wllo uy tlat' dramatic
depar&•re from tile paat alao laeludes aew
bad111"0md Nlon Hela u ~ blac:fl, c:ruberry
aad bargacty. AJtMaaJt 110me tradlUoaal cards
were available this year, It appears U.ey a"' nut lo
demand as maela as tllley were la yess past.
•-P1 •••Cn a ..... 8e.Jc•
DEAR PAT: On April 26 Connecllcut Mutual
Life and the Amencan Heart AssodalJon will
jointly sponsor National Run for Life Day to
promote the benefits of pbys1caJ fatness and ralhe
funds for the American Heart Association. Tbts
will be the single largest fund-ra1s10g event ever
held in support of the Amencan Heart Association.
At least 60 cities across the nation are expected to participate.
In Orange County we are kicking off the event
by conducting seven two-week climes for pt>ople
who wouJd like to learn more about runnmg. "Run
For L1fe," which features Olympic star Frank
Shorter, will be s hown at the clinics. Chnt<'
pre·registralion is being handled by the Oran,::e
County Heart Association. Interested persons can
register by calling 547·3001 and asking for Millie or
Emily.
E.C~. Santa Ana
Clinic: locations and dates are: Sao la
Ana·'l'ustiD Community HospitaJ, Feb. 19 and .. 26;
·Cot a prOOt.m., TMrl wnlf' to PaJ 0.-. Pat Will.
C'Ul r«I IQJ», Qflhll{I the OIUk..n and achon )IC* llHd to tolu. ~._, sn gm..,.,.rnnl olld ~ ... Mml "°"' qwmo.u to POl °"r"· At Va.ir s.rv.c •. ~ CO«Ut DaU11 Nol I' 0 '41o.r 15'0, Coeto Mt.o. CA mze A.I mcn11 Lrlln• °' poaal>U """ ti. Cl!UtOfTtd.
but pl""'9d mq111rwe or t.t In• "°' Wl~ the t~n'• JWl oamt>. Cldd,.u Cl1ld ~" houri' plloM nwm~cannot t>c' raftndn.cf Th&e col11mnappfOr1daJ·
111 ur~ ~unda.11• "
Pl•"9da·a..a... a..tt••· ...._ IJ ... •i Hoaa M~morW llMpltaJ, lre•. • ud Maf'd t ; Jola&
Powen Tt....., Cea&er, Feb. • ud Marcia •;
Gardnl Gl'O'fe Co•muUy c..&er, Marcia t ud U;
St. JOM!pla a..p&&al, Mar~ 1 ud H ; ud Mluloa
C'om m..atr llollpltal, Marcia 11 ud II. All daues
iwUJbel!M&ldtrom 7&otp.m .
Df".arw Baff" Df"IN'll6 •••
llft:AR PAT I thought the fillni dead.I.me for
.tll ft·dnal U\co1111.· tia11 n :tum.s was April lS, but a
rri1.·nd telb m~ Ulal lhlb date ('QD vary depending
on lhe typ.: of Corm you file. How doea this work?
M v .. Costa Mesa
AprU 15 ls the doe date for lndlvldual retwu,
bot t91e deadlloe variei. depeDdi.Dg oa Ute type of
retura belD& filed or other 1~lal sltaadoa.s,
accordiD« to IRS. Farmers who dJd DOI me
ei.timated tu mums must rue by Ma~la 3. U you
are a ~al year filer, )Our income ta:a return is
doe on or ~rore the 15th day of lbe fourth moath
after the clOlte of your fisul yur . Taspayers may
apply for ~ au&omaUc exteosioa of time &o rue on
Form '868. Tbl8 appllcatlon for a two·moatb
uLe1udoo sboald be filed by April 15. All taxes dut-
F~SIMSURAMCE Gaou,
54S.55S4 or ll5-J4l7
1914 Harbor· Costa Mno
I Sears Huntington Reaeh
SURPLUS STORE
Save 20~ on all Items in stock.
Wc> i-ef1 tu .. t "ui.thlv Ind d1,rontintwd W:t~' pn1t• .. •1LM,ltd 1rf> 1t1o1 n ~·,11.11 '"''"." .,, m~rd'lllnd1\~ flnrn ~ .. r, H•1.i1t ..and \1dHrh ltw 1h "'' .... t•· I ,, mt·rh oH• ,, iJ *·' • 1\uluc
Cataloe 0.-1trtbut1on ur tn mun)'~ ... -.. kt1.a1t 'lturt--i. .;f'O'UniJ th•• c·ounln
~ ..... '*'-Y 13. 1880
111Mt•&cl be paid by Aprtl II, u aa appllutlea for --------------.. Ht.eel .. ol u... &o rue la ............. f•r I . I ea~oldae&opa1. . I 6!.._RAllD
....... I' ........ -...... 1· • . l :
DEAR PAT: I'd like to find out bow much the I OPElll• 1 I * we1aht ol a car alfecta 1u mJJeaae. For ln.ata.nce, (
how much pa could you 11ve lf it were possible to I I ·;
get rid cl 100 Pounda of car wel&bt? I ~·.
M.S.,Irvine I THE SAND1•LMAN'S •' \'oe c..w u.e OM.qaa.rter mile per ,..._ bf I n I > ~~\:~ c:,•P1:-~'!.:;-:.;:~.=en~ iSHOE SPECTRUM•1 :
aa&omobUe domnUe.lly proftced will btneue l&.I I J
, .. mlleace by oee mlle per Callon for every -I s5 OFF I !.: poucll l.rtmmed from ltl .etp&. •
.. Omell P.,, Mer. "'·····
DEAR PAT : Please help me settle an
argument with one of my co-wortcers Who takes
more vitamins -women or men? Almost every
woman I know uses vitamins regularly, but a man
m my office claims that men take JUSt as many
vitamins. As be says, "The oo.ly difference is that
we don't talk about 1t "
J W .• HunlJ.ngtoo Beach
\'ou •in Ul1s round. lle:ull Dnl« Co. reports
that womf'n buy 77 percent of all vitamins
purchased iD lhls couotry and are 61 perttnt of &be
dally users. llesaU also reports t.bat the typkaJ
vilamin bayer is a weU-eclDCated womu m•re
tbaa 3S years old. ID~ld~atally, lD the %3.S mlllioa
households iD which vitamins are ta.k~ rep..larty,
lbe anrage annual vitamin bill was $55.3? lD 1978.
I I J
I An, hlf of BMea Priced 125 • ·~ °' ..,,. wttti Coupon "'"' V1 "'° I .. I CHEROKEE, S81CCA, ( I BASS, CLOGS. MORE I
I 10 405 Fwv. 21 36 Newport Bl. 1
1 I TICTo.t• 11M Costa Mesa I (nelCt to Van sJ I
I 642.a455 I
ape..~. I 10~1,.... I
I V/S4' • I
I to C045T HWY. c..,..G.M~o.., JI L-------------
TODDLER SHIRTS
were4.99
NOW $2.88
TODDLER
PANTS
were
6 .99-8.79
NOW
$3.88
We've come a long way
s ince our first shopping
center. For example,
there's the new Wood-
bridge Village C e nte r.
A home for over SO
stores and services,
including restaurants
and a 5-screen movie
theatre.
t<lnt factors. The city'!:>
fa rsighted, living gen-
eral plan. And con-
cerned residents from
the community, city
government and Irvine
Company who work
together to make it
happen.
We may not always
~cc eye-to-eye on every
detail, but the result
has been, and will con-
tinue to be, a city th,1t
gets bl'tter to Jive in
e very day.
continue to bring the
residents of Irvine the
security of a substantial
tax base and the
energy-c;aving cun\'l'-
nience of shopping
close to home. Ana
there is much more to
come. For information
o n this growing new
city, pleac;e vi~it or call
The Irvine Company
lnfom1atio n Center
Culvt?r Dr. l'X lt off S,1n
Diego Fwy. (405). l (l
comer of B,ur a nc,1 .
GIRLS'
PANTS
were
10.99
NOW
$4.88
GLASS DOOR
FIRESCREENS
were~
119.99
NOW
$29.99
WOMEN'S
FLANNEL
NIGHTGOWN
was
10.00
NOW
$1.88
GIRLS'
SWEATERS
were
8.99
NOW
$3.88
were 21 .99
NOW $4.88
SELECTED
WOMEN'S
DRESSES
were
18.00·30.00
NOW $7.88
·SELECTED
WOMEN'S
JACKETS
SELECTED
MEN'S VESTS
were
25.00-27 .00
f,
were
11.99-22 .99
NOW $1.88
thaltll'llJ(o9 8ut ... aA4•"'• """'••••a_.u. 111Alto ....
TYs an excelle nt ex-
ample of Irvine's con-
tinued growth towJrd
the goal of an energy-
efficient, cconomically-
balanced city. G rowth
guided by two impor-Projects like the new
Woodbridge Villagl'
S hopping Center
(714) 551-1500.
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l'J lHE IRVINE aJMFMIY. 9 ~:
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If DAILY Pll..O f
MARMAOUKE by lrld AncltfHft PIANUTS
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"This ls not a swimming hole!
This IS a BATHTUB•"
MISS PEACH
H I, MAR"CIA AftE vOlA
WO«KIN~ ON
~ Y'A~NTIN! CAlrD
FOfr 'IOU~ TJn4E LOY6 ~~
I TMINte l1U. 5rT'
~ QN TME FRONT
STEPS AND WAIT
FOR Mi< MTE
A 80'f' LIKES TO IOOW
A 61~ 15 INTERESTED
ENOU~mee~
WHEN ME CAU5 ... er: I"
by Mell Laiarius
-! ~l.~EAOY 60T MINE'.
fM VV~KIP-J6 ON ONE
~o~ "Wt>a.-t • C;J
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SHOE
MOON MULLINS
TH E FAMILY CIRCUS
1 MUST HUl?PY
HOME ,AND FI J
DINNER Fok'
by Bii Keane
by Jeff MacNelly
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
GORDO
JUDGE PARKER
by Cltartel M. SOMlfl
DRABBLE
~ m.~. 'tli.f fE.
L~ <t ~o~ lLA~ ~
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If, Sti. 1f 'S ~ININ&
001s1Q( '·
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
I'~ GOT IO SToP. 1 'l/f.
@eir To BREAK lRE.
HABIT!!
OR . SMOCK
DR RUIZ.
IN N\.ADRID
SeN"f l'f
'fO ,v,.f:. AS
A GI F'f', e>LJ'f' :X: F IND l 'f
KIND OF
l.AAPRAC"f'ICAl..-'fO WORK
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1 au::e.vo ON ~ i NLllJG r i ~-l
DEL/\/au,f f
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......... flfHO!IE~~AA~ETITH:;fEl YOU'VE fALKfD TO LYNN•
"Daddy, why don't you toke the other half of
yolX doughn ut for recess?"
DENNIS THE MENACE
PO«T& Of CALL. c.oc..oNEL • TOI.I CAN If> btif IN ~TE
00 Aeo.~D Al ~H101EVER ONE If> AOttEEMEHT WI TH
~ CONVENIENl f'OR YOUf OU« Pl..AA, l.AHCE'
TUMBLEWEEDS
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f ".
bv Tom K. Ry1n
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NANCY
TIMe TO FILL
UP THE TUB
FOR YOUR BATH
CAN 1 WATCH
TV WHILE THE
TU6 15 FILLING?
by Emte lusttmmer c __ , __ ...
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COMICS I CROSSWORD
BIG GEORGE by Vlf'lfl P1rtctt
"Hang the year! Ju1t LIGHT It! lt'1 DARK In heft!"
by Kevin Fapn
NO oN£ £l.'S~ IN U€~' s A ~R f'o.i€~E:Q
lllR~ lLlX~.
by Lynn J0"'4ston
by George Lemont
11'5 A SPAN I SH
S <J R61CAL... P ONCH0.1
'l'OIMY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I
AC~ 46Keo,
' P>iotUY· "' Act Of c;.ltry. UNITED Feetunt S~re
., 861 q.· "'9 l uesoty s Puzzlil SOl"9d
'ISi,. S;>~.i
tc """'°'" 56 Roman~.,.... I• • • • • • • • • 1 • ' u l•l
bfo.aorW>Q •7 Co6oraor> I•'• • • • "• ~, • • 1 0 101
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lb (' ... Qn()e' ~ Hof'>t' l~ • • r t o o , • t • t -
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17 Calf 11 --6() Mefnc un<I , a • • I • a " I o -• to
18 •~ n•t'()f'I 61 ("Qhlll com-l • 1 • " o • • o • • • 1 o • ;
IQ $ome ~"~ 1>01ii9f
20 Saft '' ~ Aodl!y 21 ~M>lfl 635Nb«d ..
one 1 word~ 6C OMt
13 SO()f eno 6S ~
2~ ()l..rtell P<Oll· DOWN
rnce AbO< I F~I
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19 8..:1 Pre{11 • lnlllf iec•ioo :.' 4 8' ag 38 ~ll>ss
32 r ~s '> Gnnn9d 2 T Cheaoty
3') ~.... 6 Kr.gs¥'<! m&dP
3b -mucuel~ ~ "Q :>8 l•'ll<'n
lT F u~SM 1 Pe<~n bJl11 30 fur()(l<'.tn '"'
38 l'Malllnd 8 Abatll ttr
39 ~ "4u. 9 Booty 3 t Cla.m
r 1IV 10 200 m•lh 32 Botll
40 Ot>loq.t!Otl Qf~ JJ Par~J\I'
41 Impart 11 Some Sou111· 34 News(>a~
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New Look .at Sex Abuse
an Diego Tries In,./ amily Treatment
SAN DIEGO <AP> -Deferred pl"OlffuUoo for
peno" charaed with 1exually abualn1 their
cblldrm la t>.lrns atlt!mptod here u a mean.a of en
touram. docton w repe>rt 1uch crtmes without
brealtfl\I -u., • farolly
Doc:1on •rt-oncm reluctant to repe>rt cues of
aex ual cbUd abwiti when It occurs between famtly
mtembera, arrordillJl t-0 Judy Rowland, a deputy
ctl"tnct ittlomey who •Poke •l a meeting of the
<'allforruu Mt'Clical Alaoclatioa. Ms. Rowland at-
tributed Ou.I lo the doctor'• beUef lb.at the j'-'Cllcial
prott>~ will tear the family apart.
Ma. Rowland aald law famll,y-lnvolved anual
child abuae cues eyer reach lbe diatrict attorney's
office. When they do. ahe aaid, "the conviction rate
la almost rn.lnl.Ku.le."
.. The retloo la lhat ln the end, lbe court Ls
asked to believe a child," Ila. Rowland aald.
She said many chUdreo feel powerleu when it
comea to sexual abuae by a member of their
family
"For the first time, we are uldng physicians
to report the crtmea and not think of It resulting in
a learincapartoflhefamUy," Ms. Rowland said.
Sbe said lhe deferred prosecution statute is San Diego's attempt at alleviating the problem.
Under lhe program, charges are filed and in·
veaUcated wtlh the cooperation of the CamiJy .
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•.......... ·.S.toc .... Ma ... r•k•••t•s ... ·T.•.•.•v•l•sl•tn .......................................................... 1..1-.i,..O~. ts W.0~. F,Oruary 13. 1900 DAIL V PILOT r-•. , .,
Mulligan in Line for Fullerton .Job? .l
He'll Take Along Magee if He's Offered, and Accepts, the f'osi~ion
By JOHN SEV ANO °' -Oaltt .. _ .._.
It's tht• h&ht at the end of the tunnel Th"
salver llnin& lha t':. supposed to ~ an every cloud
The ratnbow at lhe end or every !)torm
Bobby Dye, th~ personable eoach or the ul
State Fullerton Titans , has stepped down 1.nd
already a can of worms has opem'<i a:. to whom his
successor nugbt be
Not surpnsingly. the most talked about can· dida~e a ppears to be SaddJeback Colle1e's Biil
Mulligan, who not only has the credentials but the
reputation, too
MULLIGAN JS CURRENTLY COACHING the
No. 1 junjor college team in the state The Gauchos
are 28-0 th.as season
He al~ possesses one of the best big men 1n
lhe nat.Jon m 6-8 Kevin Magee, who 1s highly covet
ed by a major ity of m ajor colleges, but 1s
particularly appealing to one Cal Sta te Fullerton
campus and its a thletic d irector, Mike Mullally
·Olympic Hockey
II hus bet•n rnix1rtl'd that MuUaUy has bt!en to
11t•vt>ral Saddleback games tn recent weeks, sup-
po~ .. dly not only to watch Magee, but Mulligan,
too
Actually, in llye 's res1gnallon. lhe ttmlnc
couldn't be better .
MUWGAN STATED TWO WEEKS ago tn the
Dail)' Pilot. that he as openly seeking to leave lhe
Saddleback fold once the present season expires.
And, not only would a future rour·year pro·
gram receive Mull1f(an, but Magee and two other
highly sought JC standouts as well
And, 1t 's no sl•c·ret that u new tnJecllon of
players ts JUSt \\hat the doctor ordered for the Cal
State Fullerton pro.:ram
Contactl'd today . M ulhgan soft-pedaled the Cal
State Fullerton 1ssut', saying that yes. he was m-
te rested but, no. he hasn't ~n contacted yet
"No. the) haven't talked to me ," sa)s
M ulhgan, who has com piled an impressive 130-30
'Great Timing'
Salvages Tie
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. <APJ
Bill Baker was tired . The U.S.
hockey team had playe d virtual·
ly the entire game with four de·
fensemen; he was one of them,
and he hadn't played ve ry well.
"I think I've played .better, det-
inite ly," s aid t he 23 year old
native of Grand Rapids. Mann
"The people who understa nd the
game know 1t wasn't one of my
best games. Hut I had one s hot,
1t went in. and th<1t 's what every·
body sees."
Norway In other Blue games
Tuesday t he day before the
Ope n i n g Ce r e m o ni es
Czechoslovakia beat Norway
11-0 a nd Romania stunned West
Germany 6·4.
In Red Division gam es, Russia
blasted J apan 16·0, Canad a
drubbed Holland 10·1 and Poland
upset Finland 5·4.
0'1'£
record m tus five-plus seasons dt Saddleback .. But
st seems like a Job I would like to go for
"C'AL STATE F ULLERTON IS the ('enter or
activity in Orange County and that's a big plus
There'c; no doubt I'm interested but I'm not JUSl
going to .,., alk in and .,a). ·lit' rt' I am c; 1 v<· me th1·
JO b' "
MuJhgan added he had no pnor knowledge of
Dye's departure
In leaving at the end of thl' C'urrent season.
Dye, 42. will have completed seven years as the
Fullerton head coach where his record as 109·73 an 1
six plus seasons. The current team has a 10·12
m a rk
"I FELT I NEEDED to make the dec1s1on to
step down at this lime, so as not lo hand1cap the
un1vers1ty m its sear ch for a successor a nd the
rec ru1tmg of players for next year 's team ," said
DH TueMiay
"I feel n ·s ttmt' for me to move on to diffe rent
ObJeC'tiVf'S.''
Dye·~ res1gnat1on m arks the second pink shp
1n 1J week handed m by a county four.year coach
as Tam Tift or L:C Ir vine called st quits last Frida~
That leavt.·l> l""o vacancies and a lot of r umor!'>
fl~ 1ng <1 lx1ut one of which starts and may end at
~ilddleba<'k
THE SHOT happened to come
with 27 se<'onds re m airµng in
what nearly was a U.S. 1oss to
Sweden on the opening day of
Olympic hockey competition.
With American goalie Jim Craig
off the ice, replaced by a alxth
skater, Baker sent a 55·foot slap
s hot past Swedish netminder
Pelle Lindbergh to s alvaee a 2·2
tie.
S W EDEN LED t w i ce,
capitalizing each time on de-
fe n s i ve mis tak es b y t h e
Americans. Al 11 ·04 of the first
pen O<i, Sture Andersson. left un
checked by defe nsem an Bob
Suter. converted a pass by Lars
Mohlin. Dave Silk replied for the
Un ited St.ates with 28 seconds
left in the second periO<i, but at
4: 45 of the tbird, with Baker and
Dave Chrtatian out of position,
Thomas Erikss on r estored
Sweden's lead.
SOUTH AFRICAN PROFESSIONAL SHAUN TOMSON SLITHERS THROUGH A WAVE WITH HIS UNIQUE SURFING STYLE.
"When we pulled our &oalle
with 40 aeeooda left. we knew we had to pull out all the stops,"
s aid Baker, a third-round draft
choice of the Montreal Cana·
dlens and a future dentist
"When you know you don't have
your goalie baek there, you've
got to gear yourself to let the
other team not even touch the
pu<'k "
T hat's pretty We'll what hap·
pe ncd. As the puck headed up
icl' and Cra1~ headed for the
bench. cente r Ma rk P avelich
worked the disc back to Baker
"I JUST GOT as much or st as
I could." said Baker. "then I
s aw the net move. and geez. 1
couldn't beli eve it "
Ne1th<•r could has team mates.
who sprinted from the bench lo
gang-tackle him, or the crowd
that rocked the Olympic Center
in celebration
"Great ta ming, wasn't st''" he
m used.
Good enough to give t he U.S
team a point m t he standings or
the Blue Di vis ion it sha res with
Sweden. Czechoslovak i a
Roma nia. West Germa ny and
Bradshaw Says
He Will Quit
In Two Years
HARTFORD. Conn. <AP>
Te rry Brads ha w. 31-year-old
quarterback or the Supe r Bowl
champion Pittsburgh S teelers.
s aid Tuesday he plans to quit
afte r two more years of pro· f essional footba ll.
"I'm going to play two more
years. then I'm finished. That's
12 years. I think lhal's enough,"
Bradshaw said before address-
inf a banquet. 'I 've given football ever y-
' thing I've had and football hu
glven me everythlne I've bad,"
'be said.
"I never dreamed I 'd have
this success." be said. "I've won
every award there is and there.
aren't that many. All I can do ls.
give lt all I've 1ot and maybe
win another Super Bowl .''
Bradabaw said he atill i•
'drained" from bis team's 31-19
victory over the Loa An1elea
Rama ln the Super Bowl. He
Hid that eoote9t WU more dif· llcult tban the Steelers '
American Football Conference
final with Houston.
"It was the most dllllcult
bec1111e chey (tbe Rama) knew
UI IO well. It was Ulte playtnc
younelf in a mirror except we
bad the better personnel. IL was
very f.tlaulnl mentally. We 1ot
lato a tueMinl 1ame and once
In a while, I waa lucky,"
,Jr~w aald.
Deity ............ ..., ........
OldatSeee•d
UCLA'• Roger Lang slides lnto second base too late as
UC Irvine's Canon Carroll throws to flrat to complete a
double play Tuesday. The two teams battled to a 3·3 tie ln
10 inninp, then darkness halted the action. See atory,
page 85.
Su1efing: An Elite .Joh
Pro Tomson Settles in Costa Mesa
By ROGER CARLSON
Of IMO.Hy P li.t S~H
Shaun Tomson as a mcmbt>r Qf
one of sport '5 mon• t•xclU~I\ t•
c lub" ,1 surfC"r who makf·..,
rnon1•\ do1ni:: h1., lhrng a~ .i pro
f1" .. ~10nnl
Surfing 1.., a pa .. t1mt• t·nio~cd
h\ mithon~. )et then· art· only a
f1·"" ""ho arf' C'Ons1dt•rerl pro.,,
.rnrl f1•\o\t'r .,1111 ""ho <·an datm a
ll\in~ from 1l
It ' .Jb<JUt a., f"\c lu"'' 1· a!'> J
h 1II1.ir<b prn •
NOW A RESJOENT of <'oi;t<t
~csa. Tomson has turnt.'<l lo th('
Ora ngt• CoJ:-.t ar<·a as a base for
t11!. travels, wh ich in<'lude com
pl'l1l1on an Au -.tralta, South
Africa, Haw1111 .. Japan. Southern
C'alifom1a, Brazil and thf' <·o~b
Qf :-.Oe"" Jer"<'Y and f"londa
The 1977 world c hampion
Tomson savs his Roal in the neAl
three years as to become tht•
first ever to claim that t1tl<'
I .... IC ('
Others st•ckmg that honf)r an•
i\ ust raltans Peter To v. ne nd
'1976), Way n(• Bartholomew
t 1978> and Mark R1t•hdrd-.
< 1979>, Townend. too. hal> found
the Orange Coast area attrac
t1ve, presently residing in Hunt
ington ReaC'h.
Rut sf he should obtain that
goal, he adm its he has to be
lucky
''THERE IS A GREAT luck
factor m cha mp1onsh1p surfing."
says Tomson , "You j ust can't
predict what the ocean is going
to do, no matter how long you
hav e been surfing
"Luck factor sepa rat es the
competition, but It Is unusual for
a bad surfer to wan Usually skill
can compensate "
SHAUN TOMSON
A nat1vt' of South Afrsra
Tomson acknowledges t hat th<'
b1g1H"•l und most 1mpress1ve
\\ave., ar<" an llawa11 and a Vt<'
tory in th<" •~lands holds great
prl'!>llge
BUT TllF. C'ROWDE O rond1
t1ons don't makl' fo r ideal surf·
1ng. And that IS one or Tomson's
reasons for favoring South
Africa a nd Rincon. near Santa
Ba rbara
"There are supl'r tubes in
South Africa," s ays Tomson
·'They a re by far the most en·
JOyable. On ~ood days you can
get a ride over a mile
.. Rloron is one of the best an
the world. On a good day you
c&n sometimes get a nde from a
half to three.quarters of a mile "
THF. 24·\'EAR·OU> has tx><•n
.. urftng for 14 yt•ars and rails the
I h fl•t• foot drop In len~lh of
board~ tht• most d ra m atic r han~l'
1n s urfing
"With th<' shQrkr board you
<Jn do far more m<1neuvers · .,j , !> Tomson It'., !'>1 mllar 111
!»k1ing ..
Cons1dert><I on1· of th(' best 1n
tht· bu~irw~ ... for th£' pa~t :O.I\
"'Jr., 1ht· lo\Ull .1t le.i-.t two m.1
Jnr tour11.1m1·nh five str aight
't•ar., bt•fon· t97!l's s 1nJ,lll'
t·ro"" n l Tom!>On l>ay., his dedH•,1
tion to the sport has been his big
J!est asset
··Whal has set me apart 1s that
I :.urf more hour-; than any other
i.irofe'>~1onat surfer .·· says
Tomson "When the surf as ri ght
J go for at lea.c;t eight hours it
<la) and l'Ven when 1t 1:. not good
I go for at lt·a~l l"" o to th ref'
hours a da~ ·
THAT ADOS t:P to a lot of
hours w1 t h1n the pote ntial
danger of surfing. yet Tomson
ha-. never s uffered a sc·rious ar
c 1denl
·'I base my surfing on J
eakulatl'd ri s k . I don 't tr y
fooli sh m a neuver <; a nd I 'm
aware of my hm1tations and or
t he dangers of s urfing m certain
s pots." says Tomson
"I've seen people killed m
places. especially Hawaii The
Ba n zai Pipeline takes two to
three persons every yea r and I
believe there were a s many as
five killed in Hawa ii in one
winter."
Hawaii's killer s urr and pres-
tige do not produce lhe biegest
purses on the pro circ uit. It is in
Australia whe re m ost of the
<See TOMSON. P age 82)
Rams Seek Monopoly?
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Bill Robertson. chief
negotiator for the Coliseum Comminion In trying
to brtq the Oakland Raiders here, has blasted the
Lo• Anaeles Rama for their opposition to the move
of the NaUonal Football Leacue team.
Robertaon, lhe commission chairman. accused
the Ran).a ot "breaking a solemn commitment"
made by tbelr former owner. the late Carroll
Rbsenbloom.
The Rama. who have moved from the
Collleum to Anaheim Stadium, have taken formal
action 11alnat allowinJ th~ Raiders to move to Los
Angeles without permission rrom th• NaUon1l
Football Lea1ue.
"Not only did the Rama desert t.Mlr lon,Ume
fans ror a lucrative real estate de1I In Oranae
County, but they now want to prevent Los An1eles
from hav1ng any team 10 that they can eUmlnate
competiUon and keep • monopoly ror themselves." ,,
Kobertson said in a prepared statement.
Despite filing papers in U.S. District Court
Monday which say the Rams ·~have taken no posl·
Uon concernlnt a Raiders move." the Rama, like
all the other NFL teams, are represented by at·
torneys who are opposln1 the Coliseum Com·
ml1111ion's legal challenge to the NFL's rule on
moving a team.
The rule 111ys that three-rourths of the owners
of the NFL teams mu.t approve the relocation or a
team. But the Rama also filed a brter or thelr own
Monday contending the lea1ue rule ta Vllld, and
that caused Robertaon to explode.
"Apparently there are no limit.a to the dis-
loyally and &reed of the new mana1emenl of the
Anaheim Rams," he aald.
The Rama had no comment on Robert.son'• re
marks.
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A C•peute Report From the Wortd of Sport•
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Companion suad Vermont 1t·~ulutaoni. proh1b1tang gun
i.alt'!> to out or !>tatl'r\ rult·tJ 1111t lhl' purchasei. Jlt• ~aid lhul
out of runos1ty. !'!tort-offl e1al~ lalt-r <.'onlacled tht' Burt' au of
Akohol. Tobacc:o and Firearm:. und lt:arncd that lht· '.'>al1.· <ii'>••
would have been illegal undt'r federal law
,...------Quotr of ,,.._ Day -----.
Sue St•dler, wife or pro golfer Craig Stadler· "I
think It's funny that a lmost all the sportswriters '.who
are a lways asking why Craig doesn't lose som e weight ure
heavierthanheis."
Mteldpeg lt'a •t.,• a S lu•t••t
Tht• way things have been goang, it only &i.11
fi gured that Winnipeg would waste its first Na· '
taonal Hockey League shutout. Markus Mattsson, a
22 year old goaltender from Finland who was re
called from the manors last month, stopped 20 shots in h is
sixth NllL contest. Unfortunately, th~ Islanders' Glen Resch
turned aside 27 s hots In the O·O standoff. U was the second
scoreless tie in the eight-year history of the Islanders, who
remained unbeaten in their last 13 home games. Winnipeg 1s
l· 10·2 in its last road contests . . A rinal·period gamble paid
off 11 seconds before the end of the game when Harold
Snepsl8 scor ed to gave Vancouver a 5-5 tie with Hartford
Vancouver had pulled goalie Gary Bromley off the ice to
replace ham with an offensive skater in the closing seconds.
•rwrt•' •••lu!t S l•lt• llt•lt St••e
forward 1-'rt>d Robf'rt!> i.cored 26 points, In-m
1•lucl1nl.! thf• '.'1nn1n~ ha~kct , as 13lh·ranked
Bril.!h:tm Yo11ni.: NhWd 11pstut1· rival Utah Slate.
10 H'.s . 111 111111 ('onf1·n·n<·1· IH.1l>k1·th1tll act1<m Tul•sday
1111.!lll 1"01 ward u .. vln Durrant '>oarNI high to hlock a 1ump
'>hot liv Hrian J ac·k~<ln with thn·1· '''C'ond'> ll'ft to 1.1n•s1·rn· th•·
'11·111n t;1 ·11rgf'l11w11 1~u:1 rd Eric' 1-·1oyd tut a µ:i1r 11r fr•·•·
thr1>" .. w1lh f1 v1· '>t·1·mHb n·maman~ to i.:1v1• ttw llo)a'> a 5:! ~I
"111 t)Vl'r 't•(·ond 1 a11k1•<l !-iyrat•us1· F11rm1·r Est;1nna 1111-!h
.111cl Oranitt· (;oust Collc~e star Jim McCl011key l~d J,oyola ·..,
I .11111-. 111 an X:-1 WI W1·-.t !'0:1-.t Athl1·t11• c·,,nferenc:t· va·t<iry ov1·1
l'<'pJ.wnl111t· v.1th :!!\ Jlfltnl .Ju11111r gu<ird Dan Uavh ""'nk .1
free throw w1lh 10 :-.econds remaining to give the Lions tht'
victory ... Senior guard Cart Enfn'• long Jumper capped
an ll·polnt burst by Seattle University midway tbrou1h lhe
st'cond half a nd the Chieftains went on to defeat Gonzaga
Univu.,1ty. H1 66 C•·nl<'r Wayne Wirth, sronng a g<.im"
htgh :!4 rx11n"· JW('Nf l' !'., lntf·mauon<il Un1vn~1ty ltJ ... 57 !'A
111111 1·11nf•·n•n1•<· v11•t<1n 11v1·r the Air Furr1·
. .
Gr•••.e .. .r•••8 ..... ltE•.rt••
It h .. n'l bt t-n an HSY rookie teuon for Dold m
ClrM•..-but TuNd•y nlpt, Ch1ca10'1 youn1
ct•nter m111t hMvl' folt like he wu back al UCLA.
Grttnwood h1t u .. tum dunk s hot wtth 2 l:S remain
ln.i lo brN1k 111 U2 92 d.-udlO<'k und tht!n added a tuaaket and
two frt"\' lhrow11 tu lt'ud lhe »ulb to u 100 94 NBA win over
(.;oldein bt111c• Gre~nwood scored 10 of hlA 2lfJ polnh an the final
qunter and al10 hlld thr~t blocu and two ateal" an the frame
a., lh1: Rull" w1111 for only tht' iOth lime 1n
~~ i:ontl'ltll> J41hn Or .. w \COred Z4
iwlntl\ and l(rahllt!d 12 rebounds JtJ> Atlanta
won 1t11 st•v1•t1lh .,lrt111<ht b y healtnA
Portland. 115 K!J Tom Owen~ .,Mtt·d 22
volols for lh<· Hl11:u•r ... who ~hot 42!', from
thl' field and losl h1r the· IOth t1m1• at h11m1·
Keytn Grevt>y ~n.ri·d a '>l'J'>'in h1~h :12
JH>•rth whalt· Ehln llayf's and Gr~Jt
Ballard c<1mb1nt·d for ~4 point!\ a'
WttblunJ(ton routl:'d Oenvn 128 111 Alu
Eagllsb und Dan 11.s~I had 25 aplt'Ct· ror
OH•NWOOO Denver Mo•es M aloo~·,. 25 po1nh
twlpl'd Hou .. t1111 v. m 1h fourth '>lraaght. 120 l lH over San An
1011111 Gt"Urttt> Gervin l1•cl San Antonio v.1th 41 poml\ 1n<'lud
1ng j ltto of thrt·t> pointers m lhl· final hvf' mmutt•<. (;,,.It
Lt•t" J 1, Ii J:UJlll v.ho pl.1 ycd for Portlanr1 :1ft1·r Ira' 1nr t CJ.\
II." 11 fl for C ,1·r111.111\ ,1rt1·r IK·IOJ< v.a1v111 11~ ',an Vwi.:•1 l.11
J•Jlnt•d .1 It .11n 1n I cvt•r1w,111 v.ht•n· ht· pla>t•fi fi,,, vt .. 1r
hdort• JOlnlll~ 111:-. old 1•ollt•1iec lt•ammJt1• Riii Walton. 1n S.rn 1>11:~0 Lt·1• V.<t:) '>ld1·ltn1•cl with ,11111 in1un lhl'.'> .,..:i,on
l '-fii. Offl•pi~ Olli~fab G~t Pr~•••r~
Tht• 01) mp1c· C:amC's 10 ~10-.•·ov. m"<t '>umm1•r •
Jr1· oflacaally on, hut l'rc~1dt-nt L u ll·r 1:-. ur1iemK thl.'
lJ S. Olympu.· Committee to pull out Wathm an
ho ur of a statl'mcnt from the lntt-rnat1onal Olym
pit· Comm ille<' <IOCI Tuesduy night reJIH'lml( Carln'h call
for moving the Games becaw.e of tht.> S<>vat-t intervention 111
Arghanislun. the While House turned the pre~s urc <m
Amcricun O lympic officrnb As 28 alhletu from
muinland China marched into the OJ)(>n ml( cercmonaci. behind
their red a nd gold flag at the Winter Olympics today, 11
marked the Pl'kin){ government·~ first purt1c1pat1on in th1·
<; <.i me!> i.1nc:e the com mun1:.t revolution of 1949 L1~ht
'now nurnt·~ were forl'cast for today·, ''l*nlnl( n·rcmonu: ...
and abo for Thun.day for the XIII W1ntt•r Olympic·\ an Lah
l'lac:1d A 17 ) car old high ~l·hool bu:.kt'tbiJll playc·r d1N1
.iftt·r collups1ng during prnrt1n· an Elkh<irt. Ind Trud Blai.,
a !.enwr and son or th•' school'~ pnnrapal. dwd in f:lkhur1
(i('nt:r:al Hosp1tul An autop~y will be performed to dt:t1•rman1· cuu~c of death Cal Poly !Pomona)" forfcallng 1l\ far'!>t
17 basketball J(Hmt'S or the S('a~on due to thl• u.\C Of <in anef1~1
ble playt•r Kenn~tb Barno~ never attend<'d a i.ummer
'>chool extcn~aon class for wh1rh he wui. reg1i.tcn·d. tht' \C hool
i.aad .
T~i.rioN~ lladlo
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XIII WINTER OL VM PIC GAMES. f-rom L<lkt· Plc:md. N Y
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,< 111 Wtnt<'r Olympic (>,1mf'c. Llvt' rt>port<. from LakP
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EDDIE STANKY
Heart urgery
Can't Dampen
Stanky\; Spirit
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""uld dt·nrl•· 1Junng c,ur~ .. n
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n heart murmur. 'but ll n'-'H'r
worned m,. ..
And rt.'l't"'flth J do~:tt>r 10ld tum
h•· dad not ~n11"" t\•1• ht• *'' t•r
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SPORTS BREAK I SURFING , ..... _.J
TOMSON •••
money t. made ln tb1a •port and
the overall aurflng otmosphnc
make11 Auatralla an even better
<&llraction
FIOVTHEltN CALIFORNIA
h!!aches have u dl11advantage
due to crowds, but Tomson says
art-a i;urlera have the polenlial
lo be the best in the world.
"They used to be when I first
he Jean "urllng," 11ays Tomson
.. But over a period of lime the
Aut.tralaana, Hawaiians a nd
South Afncans have taken over.
"One of the problems here 111
lh~ lack of support or amateur
as1>oc1at100B They only way you
can improve 1s through com
pet1t1vc surfing
"B UT THi:RE ARE certain
btrong '>p<Jti. along the California
111.1 .. alanl' Jnd Huntingto n Bt>ach
o,1nd !°lll'Wl)Ort Be11ch are two of
th1·m Jt '<, d matter or a lot or
'Udt•r\ pu.\hang each other "
C'oi.la Mt.~a 'h lure a :; a base for
h1.., travdi, 11> augmented by the
111 J mt ... , of Hollywood
I II t,.· '>Urfrn~ <111 my Jiff. ·
q~.., 1om!'l-On "Hut I only expe<:t
to \Urf <·ompchtavely for thret
m11r•· ~t·arc, I <!lake to get int.o th1·
1•111t·rlilinm1·nl hu.,1nt•'>s, ~uch as
r11111 .....
JI ul right n11w, he's conccn
1r.ti 1n~ on kl'E.'fllOJ: ha:. "hot··
· 1.11u' ).!rnn1~ 1n ,urfang. and ap
I"''''"' h d111111! J l'l>'1rl J<Jh Cl( 11
Jahbar Sued
For Divorce
I t1t.., A'\<,f':LE!'.. l,\l'1 Pni
1 .... k1 tli.111 Sldr KJn·1·m Abdul
l.1hliJr ha'> bc1·n l>Ut:d for
dl\tHrt· b> his v.1fl· of nint
" Jrh, JIJb1b... Abdul J abb&r'l>
l.1 v. ~ l·r con.larmcd Tuesday.
'lh• told me he had bef'n
w rvt•d papers." attorney Bob
Ow•·n l'>ldd 1n a telephone con
'' r, .• 11on from Ne:w York Owen
ii• 1l11wd11, g1\1· furthC'r detail~
\11d1il J d1li.11 .ind h1• v. lf•·
.... ,,. 111.11n•·tl \I.•> :!IS. l'til liu1
1, 1\ •· h1Tn '1•parat1·<l '1r11·1· t Ir
'"'" r t'li X ·1 h•·~ h.1v1• '"''' d I I~· hi ••r If .d11 l.:1 7 ,1 11tl
11' '""' '• 111,,rtlh 111tf ;, :1 v .. ;1r
I •fl I\ ,I (I t t II
\l1d1d l.tl1l1.1r h.1 lw•·n tt1•
\ .11 tt•n.d B.i-.k•·I Ii.ill l\ .. -.nr1,1
111•11 \fc1'l \ JIU.tblt· l'l.t)'t:r f1\1
11 m f'-. dunnR h1~ 11.year pro
1 Jff't•r The 32 year -old center
h:n ~ v.•1th the Lo1> AnKeles .
Lakf'n fnr thl' last five yea~
J11d "the "'"'th leading scorer In
I h1 'f\A th1' '>t'a,11n avcra~1n~·
• ·1I"1111• .1 ~·.1m•
er Carlson
Will Tars Move?
-· . -~ 1-ttAVE TO Si:_ .:;:..~
o'\1'\.-e~LIEYE ,,. ~I',.,
f.1
The Sunset League has put together a four·
) l'Ur football hCht!dulc, but don'l be surpnscd if
Cyprcsi. llil'(h is included in that '>kcd before long,
rt'placing Nl·wport Harbor
Corona d el Mar Pnnc1pal Dennis Evans. who
alon..: with Kall'lla lligh 's Vern Horton and Troy's
11. L Looney. rt>vcals th<' re leaguing committee Is
m lot.ii ugrccment on the following
( 1) Newport Harbor's request to leave the
Sunset League ii. vahci , (2) Oct> an View's st.and
th<.il 1t ,., not and never will ht.' strong enough
l'nrollmcnt·Wll>l' ror the Sunset League ha!\ ment .
c.1nd (3) Orange County leagU<!s i.hould continue the
.... " and eaghl team formut Cw1th th1• exception or
the Joni;i i.landang seven team Garden Grove
1.t.'aguc)
Pn•st·nlly th1· committee h11s drawn up four
plans ror Orant!•' County principals' perus al and a
ml•ctang 1:. sl~tcd for Feb. :.!1 ut which time they'll
h:.tcn to n·i.ponsl' on the four thou~hts
All four vropoi.als su~gest Nl·wport llarhm
10101nj.! lhl' St•u Vit'w Lt•aguc with Saddleback llil(h
lll'anJ.{ th<• f'ighlh team for the Sc·a View.
Cyprt•ss is the l'hoicc to gi1 to the SunM?t on
three propo:.uls. £1 Toni on lhl' fourth
All or this 1s geared towurd thf' J9RI ·82 season
Woodbrldgl' High, whkh will have junior:. at·
that time. wlll be on a frpe lan<'e hasas.
"We'll reconvene our eommatlt>C after we ·vc
heard from t>vcrynne f'cb 21," says Evans "At
that tame we'll come up with one. possibly two pro·
p<>sals and mail them out wilh a ballot and ask for
a vote. If we get a majority on either, that will b<'
our proposal to the CIF , which must be made no
later than Apnl 8 "
MARINA lffG ll'S FOOTB/\l,L SCHEDULE
for non leal(U<' .l(:tme!-1 an '80 h:is t11k1•n u slight twist
with Est:inc•• replucan.I( Katclli1 :J'> the· Vik1ng1>
fourth OJ1poncnt
It was n't too loni.: .igo th:1\ a tv.-o }1·ur \f'nl·s
between these two was hrokc•n off by the Vlkm g:.
over a disputed tnck pl:iy that E11tunc1a parlayed
into a 14· 13 last minute victory
Coaching staH!'i at both ~chools have changNl
sin ce then. und likt• thc· Arabs and J('v.~. apparent
Jy daalo.l(ue hos n ·i.umt•d
• • •
ESTANCIA lllGll'S VOLLEYBALL T EAM,
which will represent the United StJtcs dunng
'ipnng vacation in nn lntc•mat.lonal toumnmf'n1 in
En.l(land. rcn·1v1·rl a bai: bom.t toward th1·1r tnp by
the one <.ind only .. ·ri·dche Lakl'r
Thv F.n~lash :11rhn<·'> hosi. ,., roo1ang the 1•nt1r1·
flight for the 13 m1·mb1•r' IJr tht· sq uad :incl tv.11
cuach1•s
Amon~ th1• lr:tv<'ls for th(' Eui.:I<'~ "Ill h•· l.1111
111111, Pan:., llr11,.,1·h anti Aml>t1·nl;_ir11 T1•11t:i1 1v1·
<'<1ml)t•lltwn "' 'rlwduk<l for C:<H'h t>f tho'><· c1lH·s
lwfo1 c hmshanit 1111 111 f111,l•1l, F:n>~l.111d
F.st:inria. with 11111t· n~turn1ng h tt.-111w11. 111
eluding four '>lllrlns frorn ltw ('IF 4 A rtJnn•·ru11
:1nd 1•vf'ntual w11111.-r 11( a n11111111al 11111 111.11111·111 111
.June, IS tht~ obv1ou.~ fav11rat1· r111 ,..,, .. , Vww 1. .. aJlll•
laurels lhli. year
But in lh<· 11ow1•r paC'kt•<1 011.111~1· Coils l 11n·11 .
the Eugles rut<-nri bctlt•r than t'Vt·n 1.1J.(11lllhl lh1·
likes or Nt·w1>0rt JJ11rbor and l.4.iRUllO Ul'llCh
,, It ,,
THE EXTENSION OF TllE BASK ETBAl_..I.
season an additional wee k next y<'ar to help IH'
commodal<' C'lghl tea m lc ugu1•l> rands th1.· 11prtnJ.(
s ports absorbing thtt impact
Spnng footbull, appnrt·nlly. wa1t11 for no on~
Thus the brJ11«>ball uncl trnr k <'<1ach<·'· a'>s uman.:
!hey have and1 vidua1' 1wrt1c 11>Jt1ng 1n hashthull,
simply must hvt> walh lh1· fa1·t or JWll•nR tho11c:
athle tes oul J week lute
USOC Divid e d on Moscow Games
By The AHoclalt"d Press
Members or the U S. Olymplt·
Com mltt.ee'11 Athletes Advisory
Council were divided In their re
action to the lntemauonal Olym
pie CommlttPe'a reiteration
·ruesdl)y that the MoRcow
O amCJI wtll go on us 11cheduled.
m aJor1ty of ot her countric~
1oined us, then il would be u
mcqn ingful gC'sturC' and u
po~ltlvt' tttep."
whld1 wmi crf'utct1 to broaden
cc1mrnunkotion between active
uthletcli and the USOC. He 11a1d
he wufl d1i.11ppolnlcd by the
IOC'li action . "I would hi.vc•
hoped lhc IOC would wait," he
said.
''I'm not aurprl11ed by lhc IOC
uction," suld Dick Tlllmun, u
1Uor. "The poaltlon oC my
Y•tht R•clni Union la that we
would abide by t.be reque1t ol
Pre1tdtnt Cart.er not lo 10 lo
MOICOW If Soviet trOOJ>I do not
leave Al«hanlatan by Feb 30.
"My penonal oplnlon fr0tn lbo
outa t wu ll we were the only
country not lo ,.rticlpai., then
ll would be a rooll•h move. II the
. ---.. --. . . -·~·
·'The pre11idcnt ha11 not yet
s poken lo the athletes directly
und the ract that he ha& not 111
unconJtclonablc. In view or the
tremendoua sacrifice that he la
a isklnl( ~ to make," nld rowC'r
Anita OeFrantz.
Jane BuU!rG, a roller 1kate r.
aald; "I I.hi.Dk that the Olymplc11
arc not. t.o be a POllUcat vent,
but t atlll think the athlGtea
1hould not be allowed t.o ao I
fear for their Uvea. J don't want
another Iran.''
Ed WlUl1tn1 LI chalrm1n of
the AthJet.et Advl10ry Council.
WilllnmA 11111'1 tho USOC'll
houHe of dele1u1tes aH Rrht'dult>1I
to mtict Ira ColonuJo Springs
April IJ.13. "J ct.tn 't conceive or
the lJSOC taking tl po1ltion con
trnrv lo t he wlJthu ot the
Amorlcan public."
Andy Toro, a canOt'ill. wu
hop fut that 11 11trong American
1howln1 In th Winter Olympics
In Lake Placid would away
r)ubllc orfulon oguln1t a boycou
of the Summf!r Onmta
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Co•ch <iarr> <:rt•N1 cJoc..n t kno~ that
h1a t~•m "' mm-d In th• <'f'lhtr or 1 h•
Natlonul tlcu·kl')' Lf' .cue "' P111tric·).
01v11t1on
<'l•H'fl RM>Berry had no comml'nt afl N tv wl~ hi 11lum111nac lt'lam dru11
... lf'V nlhJ•m•· In lb h111t '11.Chl OUlUll•
d fourth t• • row al th• t"orum
H)un Woller fir~ 1n hh1 16th and 17th
.cu1.il11 of th1• 'l<'H<m to le-ad Wa11h1naton
lO lht> Vlt·tmy Jilli •e<'Ond iOal Of the
1111tht oo a power pla)' louthtd off a
lhrvt> itoal outburst in the llf'cond penod
th.it put the< 'ap1t1als khead 4 z "fhll hi.Ill bt't•n 11 trvlnl f'lt,011 for W.
M<'uuM· ~t·'vt• hod "o m•n> 1nJtlrlt'I on
nur 1•luh, ' G rt•t.>n suad artt>r th4" t 111111111'1
whlpJ>f'd tht· I 011 An1telc-1 Kini!" !'.> .!
Tut•,duv n11thl, "but we 'vr lol 'om•
ronluh•111 ~)('*h• 111 our llnflup nov. ~ho
frl'I Wt• 1·.rn nrnkt· 11 1ntu the-'!l•~ofr,
F.vc-n lh4-etum of l•rt w1n .i1•r f'h.rl11·
Sammer w tw hneup 1-oultJn't 1h111kto th••
lin11 rrort th1•1r dold rum" SlmmN
whn JI oul~ ai1u111· ,,_,1th u knt•1• lnJUf)'
l('OI C'd hl• ath aottl or tht• 11t•ur.on In tht
11•c·und pe-n<I. hut LoN Anul"lt111 h•d only
thrt't' 'hOtlll>ll li:Uttl IA thol rJll•Ood lirlll
took 11111)' 19'1 lht• l(lllllf'
Holt Y.dbf.rai slummed In • rebound
JjlAIMt Kings ((Oitllt Ron Grahame ror
thl' .... <·ond a;core or the 11trctch and Bob
~tro1~ ac·c-our\lt.,'CJ for the third
MARK LOFTHOUS E TALLIED
Ce R•:•:N WAS l 'NlU .. RSTANOAIU.\
.. h•h'd J :> lhl' (',1111tub ••nded ., ""
c·t>i..,ful roud trip 111 2 O I
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f\111..:i-n111l•11 M1k1· Muqih\ hut W•·
.•W1uh1ntlton's fin al goal with seven
st•1·onds remaining. rtrin~ Into an empty
nt'l when Grnh amf' l~ft thl' ice tn fav<1r
of an cxlra attacker
Th111~ Wl'rt> KO dl'imul fur th•· Kini(.,
howc•v1·r lhul lh1·1r ll'>UIJll'Y 1·•111i.:..r11al
hould huvrn hit m1111• t•ffo1·t lhun wt·
.ho wt'll 111 1u1 horn<· bu1ld1nl( Wt•'rt•
111.1k1n ... ti It 11t 111111t11k1·., .11111 thJl "
"'h \ ~ t· r1· i.in.: ¥,JOit''
Uefcnst!man Rob Palmer and Simmer
'l'ored the Km((s' go<ib
Cage Crucials
A rea Teams Near Le~ Titles
Ry ROGE R <:ARJ,,."°N
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w JI h Ot·t•iJn V1t•w :ind i.: ... 1 a11n;1tio ... 1111i.:
third plac·t· fo1·., \A. Ith 1m111 f''>'>IV•·
credl'nt1al!-.
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V11·\\ 17 I) on th<' h1·r-b •>f 1t:. r.s 59 up
!-.l'l of l\at1·lla iJnd hoasts r. 2 ~u<ird
M1kt• Moore., who ha:. riddled EmptrP
• L1·agw· n1·t-. for a 27 3 avcr:.iJ(•'. topi.
In I hl• l'lr<'Ull
O('EAN vn:w. RAN K E D NO. 2 1n
Or:.ini.:e C'ounty i.inc·c· <t Jo.,., to
l\alt•lla, l>t· ... t1'<J I-'>'> J\lam1to'>, 82 6H,
in th<' fir:.t round bt'h1nd lht• w;ual I 2
po n ch 11 ( I} 7 1 ~ J uni or W ay n 1·
C'arlJncl1•r .ind Ii I M·nior guard J1•rf
/\ndradc·
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ll11lrn1•., htt:-. avcra~<·d 28 G points to
lt·ad that 1·atcgory m the S<:a View
and boa."t.s a 26.1 s t·ason average.
1-;stanc w . however, hu~ All-CH '
~titr S h•vt• Van Horn and u bevy of
othn I all·nt that ha~ kd thf' EaJ.!lt•s to
I he· Ne) I Jl<J'>1tw11 m Orange Cnunty
with<• ~J overall record .
Hacking up Van Horn and hi!> 21 6
scoring uvcragc a r e g uard T i m
Krohnfeldt, 6·5 Tony Camp and 6·6
R ick Riley and guard Kent Smith.
NEWPORT HARBOR and Mater
D el, meanwhile, a re on the road
where cellar dwellers await with l-7
records. which contrul to the 7·1
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,\1ann.; <t'11 •tel llunltni.tlon Bi·arh
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playoff t><'rth:.
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M a rinu frorn lh1• playorfi., hut a
M arma wm wold prop<· I lh1· V1k1ng ...
into lht.· dnvet> '>t.·al for lhml plat 1·
:.ind :.i berth m le playoff~
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a pliJyorf spotsrLl sl;1y 1n th•·' h.1111
plOn)..hip rm·c "fl :.i win 'l\••f I 111111
inglon lk:.ich
('or~a dl'I fta . 7 I and J J!.s rrw 11((
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mus t <'l)Olent with up\l'l rn1111l1 1J
l l niver~1ty m (der to gu<1r:111IP•· .1
i.hot at the oamplon!>h1p t-rid.1"
wht.'n E...,lanl'i"1Vades
I rvin1· :ind (,\b M •·'>a bait It· al th1•
latter '), noor h1•rc• M 1·.,:1 (I 71 1o1. Ill
try to keep l ct n1· w11i11·.,., :111d 111 1111 •
ll':.igue'i. t1aso1·nt
IN THE S(J'fll ('()AST U :AG U•. ~ 15sion Vi<' take:. 11~ 7 I rC'cord to
Van a JIJJls v1th a l wo·gamc bulge
over the Dclhms
LagunaH11Js CS J) Is at San
Clem ente 1-<0 in a key struggle to
help \tetenlne a f'I F 2 A playoff
berth, w le La.:una Bcuch W Ii>
travels t.<)apistraoo Valley (3·6).
With U exception of Mat.eT Del'•
7 :30 11tarall games are scheduled to
begln at
A's Stuck in Oakland
For One More Year
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lo k1·1·p lht• OakL1111I Ha1d1·1 ~.· l1K1lhall
tt•;1111 111 towrt
mo111·i hy thi· ck ad I n1· 1·r11l•·<I lh<1'i•
alll'mf..,, for thl" y1·:r :11 11·11•.1
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t1·111l1r, ttw t1m1•," M.1<'l'IHHI ~.11d
frnm 1~ N1•1A York r1r1C•t·
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t IH tl't1dl1111·." F nlf•y ":1111 111
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...... 111.to buy lh1· t• ilmhnd k!·t JI 11 u 1
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I 1•1llY
FV CoacheB ~•~d~d
The Fountain VullcjJu111or /\II
American foothull lea .. ! ,., look1nl(
for head coaches at a ll ~c·f., of C'om
petition for the 1980 ~c•on with in
ter estcd persons invlltl to C'rmturt
one of the league ofl1rt$ within tht>
next two weeks.
HOWEVt;R , /\mt•riean League For further informal••· call Andy
TODl'S
VODKA
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UQUERS
Amaretto Di Saronno, L r l/
Drambuie, .· 11 JI
Gailiano. ,. ,, 11
Kahlua,,, 1 '"
M.idorl Melon. i J •JI
Southern Comfort. 1 7'>1111 f<
Tia Marla, 2J OL
f10 Tl I l
10 l All
') 6 3
11 3?
1025
7.87
9.75
12.24
8.77
BLENDS
Hlram Walker lmperiaJ. CUART 5.40
Kessler. 1 1~LJTER .. . . 1 0 ..34
Scagrams 7 Crown, 1 1~urER I 1.62
BOURBONS
Ancient Age. < x IA" r
Earty Times. (){J.\Fll
H. Walker Ten High. 1
l.W. Harper. •;.JI\•· 1
Jim Beam.• . .,, ,,
5.88
588
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II I Jf I
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HI IAll
124.95
12568
113.77
8740
108.33
6796
97.35
61 00
58.50
65.71
66~5
6660
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BRANDY AND COGNAC
'":hristidn Bros.. . 11 • I.' ,>1 J fi1i .>I
G J. I If II 1.· (I ( .', I ~ ' I( I
~nurvolsicr V.S .. "" ·· Ir' l'l I tl l < 11,
'f1ilrtc1V.S.P .. ;• .. ,M1 It' I'! 1 ·~'>/11
CANADIANS
Bldck Vclvrt. J,
Cant>dian Club.
C'anadian Mist. · J ~
SCd<Jr<lm'> v.o ..
B<'<'f Cdlcrs.
Gilbcy''>.
Gordon. ,
Scagmm">. , "
Tanqucray. '•
8dCdrdi Lt. f., Dk ..
Cdstillo Lt. (, D k .. , •1 '
Myer'> .J,11nic an.
GIN
ROMS
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I~ 7S
9 7~
S5S
56S
1669
l () (11;
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SCOTCH
Dewars White Label.
Chlvas Regal, <J11M 1
Cluny. 1 '", 111 1 ..
,, 11111 18JCJ
J f., B. IJ!).\111
J ohnnie Walker Blk .. •;• ""'
Lauders, 1 1•1 1 111 '"
15 6')
l?.2'1
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14 . /()
l l 4~
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RI f 11>
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HI $'i
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61 61
f),J (d
9268
~897
48 24
HI 1;()
I 0?.00
173.87
f>8 17
112 75
164 29
63 )C}
President (A'c Muc Phail had 11ald Ondick al 839.f235. DiclJohn.son at
that _th_e_c_it_y_·~_re_lwrnl to acce.:.p..:..t _t_h_l' __ 96_2-_6_9_13_o_r_M_i_ll_P_a_r_h_afl!J 968·7lfi6 Cuervo White. ·~Jl\t<I TEQUILA
6.46
1-.1 I~ 8.88
715
II 66
492q
81 37 -------------------t----, Don Emlllo Wh. & Gold, WEEK'S SPECIALS Sauza Gold, 'J•J ... ~r THIS
n f:: ,., ~}..
VODKA
1978 SEDAN DE VILLE
Lt>nther 11Pnlll, "Piil power. crul"e
control. AM / f''M s tereo R track
lo pe & Cadlllnr wir e whe('I covcr!l
l3311TZW>
$8495
1978 SEVllJE
Equipment lncludc1' tu1sC' Nin
trol, AM/FM stc r crad111. 1111
wheel & Cudilh.ll' wlr hl•t•I c·ov
crs . (16SUKY)
s 9g9 ~
2600 HARROR BLVD., COSTA M ESA
Ttltphont> '71') 5'0·9100
i1tllkl, "lllo.11Ah•I04M l•"'~ "'-'l•ll°'l"llllAMtnt>,M t,ll\ll"' 1n lln~m r\I
Allcart\dll>lllOIHIOf M'-AlltmO•Pl•nlu , ........
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Crown Russe. 1J1i""'
Kamchatka. 1 ,., 1111 11
Popov, 1 1·.111111
Smirnoff, 1>111\~1
Stolechnaya, ()jlf\IH
SCORESBY
SCOTCH
1 .7'-UTE~
.,
4 22
792
699
568
1039
47 75
44 77
41 H j
64 ~()
117 55
679
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5.21
10.48
<}.49
7.29
9 .03
11 .33
8 .12
5.09
9.75
10.96
5.55
5.55
'l.06
6.84
10.34
I 1.37
h.16
I 1.8 3
I 1.28
r>.68
14.6 1
5.b2
I '1.6 I
14.56
H.99
5.14
5.22.
15.45
9.83
4 .0 2
6.80
17.00
14.4 9
11 .37
9.40
13.70
10.57
5.98
8.22
6.79
3.98
7.47
6.98
5.36
9.60
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w.on..ci.y, Fet>ruar; 13 1990 OAILV PILOT a.:J
1 5 % r1H OM t CJUI .... , HlftCI
C c.•u. o• ,.,,,owe oo n
t Ol.Jl\MI Unit
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SIMI WJN LS
Burqundv.
Chenin Blanc.
CcJbcmet SauVlqnon.
C..1bcrnet Sau. Re. ·7 J. •,
<Jdnldy Beaujolais.
<Juewu rstrnrninc:r.
Johanni~berg Rie~linq.
Joh. Ri<.:'>linq T .. Harv.. • •
IJinot ChdrdonnJy.
Pmot Noir. • ..
Muscat CanelLi.
Hose of Cabernet Sau.. . .,,
Zinf and cl. · ·~
Zin. Spec. VinL '74. l't11M1
ttonu ry.sr aonu
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2.20
4.44
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8.77
J.30
4.81
4.40
4.98
7.06
5.17
4.40
3.12
4.04
6.60
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Chabll.-,.
Chenin 8kH1c. J
Ctibcrm·t Sauvignon.
f rcnch Colom bard.
Ci<trnay Beaujolais.
(111·y Riesling.
(11C'ndche Rose.
Johannisberq Rei-,linq,
NdJ>d Gamay.
JJ1not Nair.
Pm o t Chc1rdonnd\.
HAMMS
BEER
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WI EN HARD
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219
1.4 2
1.88
2.98
1.52
1.65
1.88
1.42
2.20
2.02
I .88
3. 30
KENWOOD WINES
Chenin Blanc. / '" ""'
Chablis. l'i<>MI
Cabernet Blanc. 1"t.1MJ
CabernetSauvlgnon 7 5 ', 1••»M1
Cabernet Sauvignon 76'. t',l)MI
Johnannisberg Reisling. r.r1M1
Petite Sarah. ,, ""
Pl not Noir Rose. ,·,r. ·~1
Plnot Noir. ,.,,,,,
Zlnfandel Rose, '''1 "'1
ZlnfandeJ. ,.,, ·-11
Red Table Wine. :·1.l Ml
J6J
?63
319
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685
4 64
~63
319
4 04
2.83
4 45
?83
J<) 60
28.60
34 76
57 20
74 80
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44 00
3080
4840
3080
3.30
2.39
2.90
4.77
6.23
4 .22
3.30
2 .90
3.67
2.57
4 .04
2.57
We Now Offer a Limited Sdection of National
Brand Grocery Items.
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It Could Be
OCC's Year
By JOHN SEV /\NO
Ollh• D•ll' Pllol $1•11
ll ., hard to predict what will huppen to Coach
Mike Mayne's OrJngc Coasl C'oll1•gt• ha.,drnll tC'am
this ye<Jr ·
As usual, Maym· h; .... a -.trong club, but wht•lhw
11 · 'i .,lrong t•nou~h 1:-. nut k no"' n
MayneJUMshru~s his '>hrJuldcr., allhequc ... t1orl
"l ''VJ OPTIMISTJC'." Ht: SAY S. 'I have a vny
~ood h!dmg but the important thing 1s that the
playt•rs have a very ~ood feeling ubout themselves
"We hope to hav<.• run and get som~ things <tc -
comphsh~ at thl•samc l1mt• "
Ont· or thO'IC things MClyne would hke to ac·
comph.,h 1s thc dethroning of Cerntos as conference
champion, and ht" knows the task won't be easy
S'fll.I., J\S TOl '(;ll "" th1• l';1k11n•, .ippcar.
M aym· 1:-. t'<>nvtn<·•·<I lh1 !-> m11.:ht lw ttw Y<·ar of the
l'1r<.1t•·
· W1• ;tr1• !->lr<rng 111 rrt an var 1•<1), and this i'i the b<'St
p1ll'l1in1: I 'vi· t•111·1 ti .id, llf' -..1y-. ' I don t frl'I wt·
Ila V(' olll\ I ('.ti W('.fk 11«''.'l'.I",
Tlw l'1r<1tf"i "l••·n ttw 'l'.1 ... 1111 :11 San lh1·1•0 ('('
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l-'11 .,I liaM• ll.1rnlv t1;1 yr .. 111111-.fr11m l;.ist y1·:1r,
"fl ua<I wlwr t• tll' w.t'i '"'all 1·onf 1•r,.rH't' c·c·nler f 1el<J••t
•\ talcnll'd alhh·k, Uav f)layc•d fir.,l baM· in high
-..1· hcx1f I h· balt•·d . :!3:i 111 Hl7!l
St>t'ond t.J<I),(• l>CI vt• c; I ic k . a 'iOphomon·
transfer from Aniona Mate, will start hen~. H e 's a
s olid player with excelle nt speed.
Shortstop-Don Hill. theteam'•llP•rkplug, was
a n a ll-conference performer last year when be hit
JC BASEBALL
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TllllU> Hi\:O,E l>raflt·d lWH't: thr pa!o>l yt:<tr by
tht• <'h1e·ago Wh1t1· Sox and N1·w York Mets,
fr(·shman Chri), .John)>lon of CornnJ del Mar l11gh
will supply tht• ll·arn ~punch Stanrt1ngfi 4, he was an
all Clfo' 1K·rf11rmC'r l:t'>t Y<'<lr lie 's still working on the
def en'>1 vc• aspt·ct or h 1 s ~am l'
Ul11ity Mayne· t'i proud of his backups which
rnc ludt'. Donny l'c•rry. th•~ tl'am 's captain; Doug
M yC'rs, a fr1·s hman rrum Servile, and Mike Balliett,
a freshman from l lunlington lkach .
LPrt fil'ld This po!->1t1on ls question able
a tthough Mark M:1rcht>s returns. Marches, a
c;ophomon· from CdM. has been bothered by a sore
<irm
CENTER t'IELD Mayne potnLc; to this post·
lton as another k<'Y to th<' team's s uccess Fountain
V Jlley's Kevin fiom1ne , tht' Player of the Year rn the
sunset Lca~ue as a Jumor and senior , s hould pro-
vide ~pet'd and stub1l1ly M1tyn<' i.ays Romine 1s
.,t·ratchmg the i.urface of his potenual as fa r as ablh
t v and adds that Romine needs more m ental mtenst ,.,.
Right field Mayne CDll'i Mike Vanderburg, a
frc'lhman from Brea. has best 1.111 around player He
was f1~t tc•am all C'l F
Ot•s11itnated htttf'r .John Mclbon, an all-CIFer
rr1lm CdM, will SCl' mo.,t of thl' duty and will be
t><1cked bv .JrHSmt•vog, a frt•'>hman from Canyons.
Catl'lll'r Mike• Emplmg rt'turns C1nd Maynt'
1·.ills him the most 1mprov<'d playPr on th(• team
· 'llt• 'll gone• from bcrnJ( Vl'ry a11(.'r;1g1· to v1•ry strong."
PITCHING M <rynt> has 11 strong l>laff from
~ h1ch toc·hornw lh• has f1 vf'snµhomorcs returning In
.fol' Mutt (!I~' rc•1•1)rcl la.!>l y1:ar, 2 25 EHA>. Dali·
lhruChl•r (Ii I, 2 401. <;ary Brah!! (5·4, 2 10) and his
lop rehcvt•r Larry ll1cks (2 I, .,cwn '>llv£•s, 2.30)
11 1!-1 frcshmt•n inrlud<' l>on Smith from
Redlands, Wayni· Jui.I frorn Edison. Mile Jlogan
from Nc·wport llurbor, a111I <;tenn Donnelly from
f:stam·1a
"Hight floy, wr· n• n Jihl wht•rc we should be."
'>ay~ Mayne "Wt"n· p l:.iymi: ve·ry, v1•ry well. l feel
~ood Jbc1ut 1mening lh1:-. 'lt·u ... on itS any in my eight
vear.,a!..<.•couch "
* * * * • * JC Tourney Begins
The Casey Stengt>I
ba11eball tournament ,
sch eduled T hursd ay
through Saturday at
Oolden West and Cer-
ritos colleges, will be de ·
mu action
Afternoon contests
mat c h LA Pierce at
Golden West and Allan
Hancock al Cerritos.
Both start at 2:30.
dlcaled to Golden Weat,_----------i
S p o rts Inform ollon •••• Director Steve Andrew11,
who died of a heart at·
tuck t 'riday.
T he to urnament , co-
hoaled by Oolden Weat
and CenilOll, will begin
Thuraday wllh f irst
round aames 1tartln1 1t
10:30 a.m. Santa Monica
meets Chaffey at Ctr·
rltoa and LA Valley
t•n1lea wtth S.ddleback
It Golden Weit In mom· . ..
DOUG'S FLO VERS
Ediaon, Oilers Running N ec~ambneck SAY, "I LOVE YOU" VllTH
SAN LORENZO ROSES If thin&• 10 H l'Jtpt·t h .'<1, t-:d11on and Hunt
lntton Bt'ach will 11har1· lht• ~wucl LUMUe !larla
baaketball r hamplon•h.lv Yet. nobody plana on
~lth~r the Char1on or t h• Oll•r• bac klna int.Q the
till~ C h G · It'll not aolna In be t'a'l)' •. J;t;d1i.on ouc reg
fl~nry Hid of Thu1 ad11y '111 reicul1&r ?Jt'Uon finale
·•JCRln•l Mortna 'The lau1l lJme wt1 plasyt!d M~nna,
~ 1· twnt tlw111 IJ~ IK pulnl11 but lhtiy wer4.l m1s1ung \
two or the 1r top pl11vt•f!I
··~IJ. l'M HAVING ll-1, the· !)l'ason I' not over
Wt• have to .io out und 11h1y Manna hke every
lhtnJ(°N on tht· ltnt• Th1•)°rt• i. good teitm which
hJ1l ,11011· 1111u1t•d µt·opll· und everybody 1s back
rwy, W1· Jui.I h..ivc lo KO out and pl1ty d gO<>d, hard
t(i110t' •
I luntmRtnn UNCh Coach Joanne Kellogg re~ls
the ... <1m1· wu' ahuut the Oilers' wind-up al Foun
t.i1n Vall1·y ll ., 1n our hands." Kellogg says
y, c nl't'tl u1 bci.t rountam VaUey m order to tie
101 the c·hanw1on-.tu11 i11ul it's going to be a tough
~Jhll'
·1 have a lot ot rc~()t'l't for the Fountain Vallt-y
team We JU.'ll have to vtay heads-up ball all the
way throuuh They c11n capitalize on any m1o;tak1·
we n1.1kt• "
EDISON ENDED f'ountam Valley's lllll'
hope·., Tucsduy with a 53 47 victory over the Barons
"hrlt· llunt1nRton Beach maintained a s hare or
first place by downing Newport H a rbor, 56·33
With one gam e left, Edison and Huntington Beach
arc 8·1. Fountain Valley 1s 6·3 and Marina 4·5
A tomd fi rst quarter propelled Edison to its
16th victory al(ainsl four losses Tuesday. The
Chargcri. hit 12 or their fir!'lt 16 s hots from the field
and wound up shootinJl 49 percent (23 of 48 > for the
1.(amt·.
Shannon M1 •v1•r a !l ti JUntor sharpshooter, hrl
H of 1:1 ftl'l<I ~oJI .11t1·mpts to lead F.dl)>On. Tracy
II.inion had II point-. :.ind !-.ix a\!>1s i... while Lisa
~;1111lv1ke•n pulled down 12 n·bounds
1.F.C•: J\~"'J MARGERUM and CourtnPy I>1llun
each scort·d 13 points for Fountain Vaill'} y, hr ch
outscored F.ch'>on 1n ~vt'ry quarter but the ftr'>l
llunt1ngt11n"'1ll·a~h l(ol a Kood all around team
e ffOft. Ofkn!o>IVl0ly and dC'fen!>IVely, to post ltS 17th
victory in 22 outings Cindy Clinkenbeard pdCC'd
the way 'Yotlh 14 points, mne rebounds and nine as
s1sts Chn'> llen),lcy srnn•d a season-high 14 poinl5
while Lon Whitt· addt·d II rebounds
Manna hud all J(J players healthy for the first
time this '><·a-.on but th<' return or Colleen Berry
was esp<·c·wllv ~c·lcomt• The 5 7 Junior. who ha.,
mt)>Sl'<I the• las t ftv(• gam1•., with an ankle tnJUr:-,
~<·on·d 20 point-. :is the• \'1kmgs tx·at Westminster .
5~) 3!)
Estancia Still No. I
<Jra11g<' County's :-O:o l ranked high ~chool hoy•.
haSkl•lhall lt•.1m, Jo:stum·1<1, continut·s to dominiHt•
lhl' CIF 3 ,\ JJQll. c·aptunng a ll of the first place
vote·), hy part1c1paling Southe rn Califorla
lll'W.,P<IJ.)(•f"<>
The Eagles are 20-3 for the year and have No.
3 ranked Corona de l Mar aUU on the schedule Fri·
day night.
Ocean View (2().2) bas moved up to seventh In
the 4-A poll The Seahawks face two major hurdles
this wt. .. ,k. ho<;tan~ Los Alamitos tonight and travel·
1n~ to '\o H KJtt'll;1 I IH JI Friday
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OCEAN vu;w ALSO HAS a big game corjng
ui> Thurad1ty The Seoha.wk1 clinched at leul Ue
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ti5 44 . Tuesday but wands up at second Race
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"If we loiw. we·r~ only co champs," su~ed
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With coll<·g<• rerru1len. in the stands, Nctna
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111~ "11h thl' Cougar .... 49 Ii
MARV JOH NSON ;ind Hhonda Rad.Jn sc~
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points Muter Oci. 18" on th•• Y•'ar and lO·lm
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Anteate r s
Tie , 3-3
As ra r aa non -
deculloaa 10. Tuuday'a
outm.i wu a bard one to
swallow ror UC Irvine
pitcher Andy Blanar.
The junior transrer
from Long Beach City
College allowed Jus t
thre e nms and eigtit bJts
in 10 innings but had to
settle for a 3·3 deadlock
wlth vWUJ\I UCLA ID a
non ·conference game
called because of dark·
ness.
BISNAR, A 6· I, l 1!5
pound right-hander. v. ai.
backed up by nine hits
but. as they dui 111 losing
a doubleheadc·r to Sari
Diego on Sunday, th('
Anteater s had lroulilt•
producrng \\llh men on
base
In fact . UC'I had th1
potl•nllal winning run on
second basl' an the bot
tom or lhe 10th With Ont•
out U u t a fl c r M 1k1·
Nagle smgled and w:1~
advanct:d to second on
Bruce Welz's sacnf1ce .
UCLA 's He rb Fauland
s t r uck out Ralph Ged1l'.,
and then rt'lid p1t cllt'r
Andy Cent<.·r l·am<.· 1n t11
get Eddie Kntq:~g., to
boun<.'e out 111 sl't·ond
base for thl' r Ut:J I out
Gt.:DIF-" 1-'l:T LCI 1111
the scorl'board 1n th1·
fourth inning ~hen ht·
led off "1th a doubll-
and. after S<.'otl Darling
w alkl.'d. scored on M11rk
Stowell's single 1\ t~o
o ut e r ror on UC !,,\
s hortstop Bnan Grah.rn1
al l o wed Darling tu
score
After UCLA w e nt
ahead, 3·2, Wllh a pair or
runs in the fifth frame.
UCI knotted the score 1n
the bottom half of th(·
fifth when Naglt.· s1nglC'd
with o ne out. s tol e
second base and. an out
later. s cored on Gedic~·
second base h1l.
sec Belts
3 Homers
In Loss
WHITTIER -Even
the long ball couldn't
help Southern California
College's baseball tt•am
Tuesday afternoon
Th<' Vanguard-; hit
thrl'c home runs. mc lud
1ng hack·to hack round
tnppf'rs m th(' t.'ighth in
ning lhal set.•mtn(!ly ..... on
thr• J?a me. only to s 1·f'
Wh1ttll'r batllt• hark to
tak1· a 12·11 dt·c1s 111n
with three runs 1n ll1t·
bottom half of thl' s a m 1·
fr amt-
THE GAME \\a.,
call ed artC'r t'q.tht 1n
nings bccausC' of d;i rk
ness
Aflt•r a single, l'r ror
and hit baller loade d th1·
bases "1lh one out in tht• sec hall of the eighth In
nmg, Rollo Adams hit :i
grand s lam homer to
r i g h t c e n t e r . Th l'
Vanguards' next batte r
Dave Wilson, followed
with a lape-m eas urt-
blas t lo straightaway
center that put sec on
top, l1·9
BUT WH I TTIER
bunched a s ingle. double
and a fielder's choice for
o ne rWl. A walk later. u
base hit was mlsh andlf'd
tn the outfield. a llowinl-?
the "1nninl( run to ~rort•
M ark Wood ul~u
homered rn the seventh
inning for sec. which
dro ppe d its second
s tra1~hl game and It;
now 2 3 on the year
Gauchoe Try
For No. 29
SAN DIEGO Snd
dlcbac k Co lle ge's
basketball team will be
looking for victory No
29 tonight (7 30> when
the Gauchos travel here
to meet Soutbwe11tern.
The Gauchos scalped
the Apaches 122·88. the
rirat time the teams met
this aeaaon.
T h e Gauchos aro
avera1Jn1 106 9 points
per game antt they're
llmlttni the oppo'litlon
lo 84.0 for on averaiie
victory mar«ln or 22.9.
Of th~ 28 aames thus
far, 8·8 c~ntc r Kevin
Magee, with ft ·29·polnt
average, ho~ been the
leading scorer In 2" ol
them .
~Y. February 13, 1980 DAILY PILOT ;JS
Agency Flailed
Heating Oil Prof its Spur Probe
W ASHlNGTON I AP 1
-Despite uncxphoncd
increases 1n oat com pany
pro f1ti.. th e EnerJ:\
Department ha., r efused
to 1nvest1gatt-why hl'at
ing 011 price~ hJve gont'
up so i.harply in the
midst or an abundant
.,u ppl v of fuel . th ~
Gc11t'ral Acc11unt1ng Of .
fice ha.'I s aid
"There \t-t'm!) to be an
1nd1Herenr1• 1Jn tht· pa rt
of the Dt'partment of
EnerJ:)," <iAO offk ial
F Kl'\ 1n Boland ll1J1d
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sharp mc reai.es m heal
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reached $1 per gallon an
somestBtes
Put s.ome red salts In your s.UftMts. &uy one
of the d,..•m boats Ust-~ d In t h e Bo•tlft9
classlfled ads of th~
Daily Pilot.
642-S678
From Januar y 1979 to
Del't'mber 1979. Boland
'Said , n atural iias price!.
nationally roM· 11~ 18
percent. clectnc1l) 1 O't{'
by 13 pern nt. while
heating oil ('()!>I~ 111 lht·
cons umer roi.t· by 5!:1
percent
HE SAID tht· Energy
Departmt·nt ha' rdw.l'd
t o an .,v.Pr '4 h O 1-.
re!.pom11bl1· for looking
into rising he..itin~ <HI
costs
A GAO report 0 11
wh1th Uohin<I based his
testimony say!>, "It BJ~
pears the Department or
Energy 1s not on top of
this f<.1tu<Jllon and 1 ... not
In a position to -:av what
c urren t heat111.i o al
prices are t.-qu1table "
"We believe that the·
Department of En<:rgy 's
1 n a l l c n t 1 on lo t h l'
l'Scalatin.: healing 011
price.., borders on i11
<liffen•nrl' and incom
J>l'lencc " lhc GAO said
LEASE ~
From The Leader
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TO A RECORD LEASE YEAR'
8Pnet1r From Our Pncmq Pohry
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NABERS @tdtf//t/>
OPEN 7 DAYS
2600" HARBOR BLVD .• COSTA MESA
540-9100
GOLD AND SILVER ARE
NOT
THE ONLY INFLATION HEDGE
11 :1lU m1-..-..cd t he mov1.: in
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-..ame att ract1vc profit potcn -
l1~d with the ability to min 1-
m 11c r1 ..,k.
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Earn interest up to 50% higher than any bank
or savings and loan pays.
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SS.000.00 and over ft<lrn
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Annua l
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$2.000.00 to SS.000.00 earn
Annual
Rate 7 .713
Under $2.000.00 earn
Annua l
Ra te 6.663
Annua l
Yi old
Annual
Yield
Annual
Yield
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ildcl lo or wtlhdr.iw dS you ldrn wllhoul pendlty and 0.11 n
thesa h1qh 1.tlt.>s paid quarterly on the dvorage daily
balance
T·~l Plus~% account. aleo available. Call our office
for lat"t ratff.
Let Woslern Thrift help you with lhl•!»P llex1blo accounts
We-cAn hi your needs Thrill by mail ove11lablr>
Serving CalUornlana for over a q umter century.
Stat•wlde omc .. wlth <nMtl o ... r $130.000,000.00
Co.ta Meea. 2000 Harbor Bl•d., CA (714) 8'$-3153
Long hach. 4501 PacUlc Coaet Hl;hway. CA (213) t 98·330l
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Flower
Cost lier
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Tht' c•ci.:.t of 'aYtnK 1 Lo\t'
V11u .. v.1th rose~ lb aomg u11
Sl'nd10.: your trul' lov., ia
do1.1•n. loott Nti•mmed rt"d T'06t:s
for Vale•nllnt"i. lhiy on Thu~11y
will rost nl'urly ~) 1n onu•
1 111es und u few rlacei. f"t'JXH1
prH'\'~ as hllth as $5 Ii blo5:.om
You rn.n trim thl' tab an hull by
"hopping around, howevt:r. und
rtonst:. bay then· 1i:. un abundant
-;upply or othl·r rtowl·rs al much
lower pnces
.. THERE AR..: amplt' flowers
on the market," said Art Ga:.1or
11f Allied Florists of llhno1s. ad
d1ng that good buys include JOO
cauil s, tulips, rarnat1on:..
anemones and ins .
An Associated Prl's:-. s pot
t•hf'ck showed rose pric<'s varv
widely. from city to city <tnd
111:"1ghlx>rhoo<l to nc·1ghhorhood .
.1 flon:-.t with a fan<·y store in a
h1i.;:h-rcnl d1stnct m<.1y be twice
;,_1~ expensivl' as one with a small
-.tore in a cheaper area Pnces
also depend on the type or
grl'enery you want, Lhe complex
rty of the arrangement box.
v;1se or simple bow a nd
whether you want the flowers
delivered
"The real problem 1s that
there are 30,000 individual
florists selling prices." said Ed
Buc kley of Floral Reports, an 10·
clustry news letter 10 Chicago.
BUCKLEY said he didn't havt'
<'Omplete price figures for 1980
Vl'l Jn F ebruary 1979, the
<ivc·rage retail pnce for roses of
.tll kinds was $1.89 per nower.
up from $1 ~i a yl'ar 1•1trher
l3 a s e <l <> 11 pa :-. t t· x p e ri en <'l· •
Buck I e y s a 1<1 • l h 1 s y (·a r ....
average retail µnee could top $2
for the first tim1• in history
Buckley said some Chicago
stores were chargin~ as little as
$22. 50 a dozen; others hstcd
prices of~ and up .. Not sincl'
World War II have I seen roses
1n the $50 bracket.·· he said.
/\ spokesman for Roses Inc . a
trade association of commercial
rose growers in 29 slates. said
the average retail pnce. on a na
tional basis. :.hould be under $2$
a dozen for ICJng-stemmed r<'d
roses.
Cii\SIOR said mt11or chains 1n
the Chicago an•a were c harging
a hout $2 to $2 50 pt>r rosl' from
$24 to $30 a dozen One New
York ('1ly floris t quoted a price
of $48 a clt111•n for long stemmed
roses Anotlwr s tore. three
blocks away. is cha rgmg S60
Arnie Th1ruµ, a ro:-.1· grower in
California, lht· lt·ading com -
mercial producer, said the
~rowers in his area Ufe gdtiog
about 70 cent:. a flower for a
lonJ: stemmed red rose. That's
<1boul douhle the pnc{' a couple
yt'ars ago and renccts higher
• producing cos~. p51rtJcularly for
natural gas u sed to h eat
~rcenhouses Shipping cosL'> add
at least a d1mt• to thl' price or
each nowcr and the farther you
f(t'l from the growing area the
grf'ater the incrt•ase
Income Up, Says Northrop
Hob Flagg or Alued Flonsts of
llo uston sa1d florisL<; in h1i. area
v.Ne paying from $1 to $1 25 pc'r
rn.,,. J\t the r<'lall ll'vf•I, ht• ..,md.
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Of can toll-tree 1-800-252-9161 Or c.11n lnformatloo lor the Answer Page othce nea1n1 you
'79 Profit
Bechtel
Record
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11>m pl<·x. n·portt'<i 197!1
11•v1·nut'S of S6 8 billion. t.t
6 percent increase nvPr
the year before, and
claimed ll5 1979 proril'>
~ct a new company rec
ord
The firm . which
declined to give specific
profit figures, said lts
"annual earnings con-
tinue d lhelr trend UP·
ward In 1979 and agam
were at a new high.•'
The company Is in-
volved in 116 major proJ·
ect8 worth S25 million or
more lo 21 countries
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• StV1l.lE E 0 URO\.IGHAM
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1980
nabers
cadillacs
DIESELS
ORDER YOUR 1980 DIESEL
NOW FOR APRIL DELIVERY
AVAILABLE IN ALL MODELS
NABERS ~
2600 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
714/540-9100
MOU•~ Wlb0A\'5 rtitl1 AM ti' f ttM, ~ATIJaD.4\' Y'Gll AM on 11 PM. \llNOAV tn"flll AM"' 11111 fl .. ..
Gains Tax Pain Eases
Full Impact Felt/or First Time in '79
(Thu u t~ ucond o/ c JO.part aenes on 1m 1n·
come ~•)
1s 2Yl times what it ls on Iona-term capital ttams.
IP YOU SOLD YOUR residence durlne '79, be
sure you use every lax break to which you may be
en tilled. 81 SYLVIA PORTER
Tbe full lmpact of the vitally lmportant cut m
the tax on looa·term capital gaina made by the
1978 Revenue Act will be felt for the first time on
return.a filed for 1979.
U within the spec ified time, you buy a new re·
sldence ror a cost equal to or more than the saleg
price ot your old home, you pay no tax -regard·
less or your age. While lbe reduction became effective as of
Nov . l, 1978, few taxpayers may have taken
capital galrul in the relatively short s pan or 1978 for
which the tax cut was available. The first full year
for the reduced tax. 10 short. ls 1979.
lf you were 55 years or age or more when you
sold your home. you have a one-shot election to ex
empt from tax up to $100,000 of the profit even
tboufth you don't replace your home
THIS ONE·SllOT break applies lo sal~ made
after JuJy 2fi. 1978 But for m<>!>l or you, 1979 may
be the first t1mt' you qual.Jf1ed
Before the 1978 change. long-term capital
gains were taxed by first s ubtracung SO percent of
the gain. then including the other SO percent with
the rest of the individual's ordinary income If you received unrmployment insurance dur
1ng 1979. )'OU may hav<-lo p<ty tax on part of thu,
formerly cornplet<'IY <·xempl rncomc for tbe
first tame Thi~ will happen 1r your '79 ad1usl~d
gross rnc:ome 1 lncome before 1t.emJ?.ed deductioni»
olu~ )'our ~ov1·rnment unemployment compensa
11on Jnd all 1·x(·m1>l d1..,abihly payments cxce1·d-.
S25,000 1{ you w1·n· marm>d. or $20,000 1f single
For example, if you
rePorted $10,000 ln pay
and took a $1,000 Ion!(·
term capital gain, SO per
cent of the $1,000 gain, or
$500 would be included
Money's
Worth
a' \our ordinary mcomt·. i.o th al your total ur
dmary income would rome to $10.500 If lhat 1:-. .. 11. thc·n half the excess 1s trcalE'<I as
t ;u ahlt' inconw. but no more than your uncmploy
ml·nl 1nsuran11· Blrr THE 19711 I.AW raised the amount de
duC'lt!d from tht• long term capital gain from 50
pNt'ent to 60 percent. so that only 40 perrcnt 1s rn
e luded in your ordinary income
F'OR EXAMPLE. 1r you arf' marned. your
c;alan and olher income· dunng '79 was $28,000 and
) ou abo rl'c<:1vt'd SJ,000 in unemployment in·
surann·
Therefore. m the above t>Xamvl.-. only $400 In
!->trad or $500 is included in ordrnary mcome. ln ad
d1lion. thl' untaxed 60 percent or your capital gains
no longer reduces th~ amount or yr1ur t>a med in
come which otherwise may be ehg1blt' for the SO
percent maximum tax Nor is the untaxed capital
gain !lubject to the 15 percent add-on minimum
tax .
Your $28.000 plus S.J.000 equals S.Jl,000, which
as $6 ,<XXJ more than $25,000. Half of '6.000 is $3,000.
Thcn·forE', thl' S.J.000. or your entire unemploy
1111·n11ru.ur~c1" 1s ">UbJ('cl to tax
A new alternative m1rumum tax wa:. ln effect
ror the fir;l tame• in 1979. wh1ch <'an add to tbe
l>u rdt'n of' tax pa yt•r..., v. ho.,c· altemalJ vc tax exceed& To 1llustratc what thLS mean.' in dollars. !)ay
you made a $20,000 profit on a 197'9 sale of stock.
olhc•r securities, real estate. <-le . wtuch quahf1es
as a capital asset you held for more than a year.
You include in your ftross income and pay reitular
tax on only 40 percent or this profit. or $8,000.
their regular tax
JN GENERAL. tbt-new tax wtll hit you 1( you
haVI:' a combination Of large long-term capital
~ains with relalJvely lo w ordinary income
IF YOUll TOP 1m bracket is n percent. your
tax on t.be total $20,000 profit 1s only $2.960. or an
effective rate of only 14 8 percent
Another way or looltlng at the tax 00 loog-term
capital gains Is that you pay at a rate equal to 40
percent of your top bracket ralt> If your top rate IS
S4 percent, your capital feal.l\S tax rs 21 6 percent.
1r your bracket 1s 32 percent, you pay 12 8 perrent.
1f 22 percent, it·s 8 8 percent
~ altt..'Tllahve minimum tax 1s figured by ad
ding to your taxable income the untaxed 60 percent
of long-term ca pr ta I i?ains. plu.'1 the excess. 1f any.
o f your 1tem1z.ed deducllons <excluding medical
upenses, casually losses. state and local tax~)
ov~r m percent of you.r ad1usted Rross income.
The tax incenuve to rnvest 1n st.ocb and ot.Mr
mt>d1ums on which you can mak1• rnp1llsl J(aans ha'>
bt•come very strong. Tht· tc1x on ordinary inromt'
Tbe tot.a.I as t.ben reduced by a $20,000 ex
~mpllon : the balance 1s taxed al from 10 to 25 per·
cent 'Ibe altemalJve tax can hit you too if you
haH• 1nvntment and other cred1Lc;.
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~( ftlbfu./'1 13, 1980 N DAILY PILOT 87
Sales FirDl
May Be Recession Key
WASHINGTON (AP> f'manctal analyst.a aay
the recesaion predicted ror lll80 could be avoided if
coo.tumen continue to spend heavily, as they d.ld dur-
ing lt'19 and the tint month of th.ls year. .
Accordinc to Commerce Department f1&ures,
ulea at the mUon'• retail st.ores rose 2.3 perceol ln
JaDUU')'tot'18.5blWoo.
The lncreue was the largest s ince a 2 9 percent
rise ln ~-pt.ember and was considerably more lb~n
increases or o~ percent In ~em~r and 1 percent ID
November, department data showed
"AS Of' NOW THE consumer Is still buying,"
said a Commerce Department analyst who asked not
to be Identified. "That's especially true of autos and
f11mJture -durable goods." .
The Carter administration and many pnvale
ecooonusts have been pred1ct.ing that the e_conom1c
downturn predicted for labt year would begrn tn the
first few months of 1980 Recently. however. analysts in and out of govern·
menl bave said the reces.100 could be avoided If con
sumers cont1nut.· to spend hf'avtly as they did
throughout 1979
"I A" IMPRESSED wtth t~ ~trcngth of reta il
sales. but I remotn a hlll<· c1ut11ous that consume;,
:.pending •~ going to continue ~howrng such strength.
said Wilham Cox a c;en1 or Commerce Df!partmf:nt
eC'onom1M
lit• :.aid cfJnsu mer t1uy1ng power would be
!>queezt:d tJy little rt:al ~rtiwth in family incom e and
higher t..axes Jn add1t1on. installment debt 1s high and
the ~avings rcSte 1s at a 3U ye<tr low
Tht:' S78 5 billion in s&ll':. las t month was nearly 11
percent h1ghC't than the $70 9 billion total ror January
1979
THE SALE.-, Ot durnb!t• ~1,.xl'> items Wllh a
u:.er ut~' of thrtt vcar' "' mun· rose J 6 percent
in J anu<iry to S26 r, h11l11111 I h1 y had n~en I 6 percent
1 n l>f•<'f'mht'r
\uto ~al~ 'A't'fl UIJ ,, 'lnH1i• 4 IS ~·rl"(!nt to nearl}
Sl!i l111l111n compare1t "'•tit J I'> Pf'rcent nse 1n th.-
IJrt!\ 11>\L' month th1· r1•p11r1 'hov.t.'<1
Dmt' Jones Tops 900
1st Time This Year
NEW YORK <APl The stodl: market pushed ahead
in heavy trading today , lifllng the Dow Jones lodustnal
average above the 900 level for the ftnt lime m l~ months.
The widely rtt0gn11ed average of 30 blue chips was up
1 86 at 903 84 at c losing. TM last lime lt closed above 900
..,.. as Oct 11 . 1978. when it fm1shed at 901 42 . .
Gainers outnumbered l<Jl.ers by a 3·2 marsin m lbe
over-all t..ally of New York Stock Excb&nae-llat.ed i.sa\aea.
Analysts noted that many blue-chip and glam or issues
that had been ;;II t.iut tl(D<Jred m th~ market's early 19tM>
rally began to movt' up stronib' an t.be last hour of tradu18
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s traighten her out 1n "Exorcist JI -The
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Channel 2.
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Shakeup at NBC
'Skag,' 'Shir/,ey' Get the Ax
LOS ANGELES <AP> -NBC, still
a distant third m the season-long rat·
ings competition, has extensively re-
worked its prime-time schedule, ad-
ding eight series lo begin in March.
All but one of the new series are in
the comedy-variety vein The
mldseason moves constitute a bigger
schedule shakeup for NBC than the
one undertake n at the beginning or
the sea.son, when NBC added only six
new series to Its lineup.
THE NETWORK announced that
the acclai m ed dramatic series
"Skag," the fam ily drama "Shirley"
and sundry movies and specials will
be dropped to make room for the new
shows. "Skag" will likely return lo
NBC in the fall. the net work sa.ld ...
NBC will m ove tts s uccess tut
"CHiPs" series from Saturday,
where It has become one of the
network's few bits, to Sunday rugbts
The network also announced that
"The Rockford (t'iles," whJch ceased
production two months ago, will re-
turn to the schedule as reruns on
Thursday night.
• into and out or the laves of different people.
-"Pink Lady and Jeff," f'ndays
9· 10 p. m .. a vanely hour starring the
Japanese singing duo, Pink Lady,
and comic Jeff Allman.
--"Me and Maxx," Saturdays
9 :30-10 p.m , about a divorced New
Yorker whose da ughter unexpectedly
comes to live with him.
-"The Big S how," Tuesdays
9·10:30 p.m .. a showcase tor comedy
and variety.
-"UNITED STATES," Tuesdays
10 :30-11 p.m .. Larry Oelbart's look at
contemporary marriage.
-"From He r e to Eternity,"
Wednesdays 10-ll p.m .. based on
James Jones' best seling novel of
World War II.
"The Facts of Life," Fridays
8 · 30·9 p m., the housekeeper from
"Oiff'rent Strokes" beco m es a
housemother in a private school for
teen-age girls.
"Sanford," Saturdays 9-9: 30
p m .. Redd Foxx re turns as a
junkyard dealer.
OTHER CHANGES include.
"BJ and the Bear" moves into
"CHlPs" Saturday night slot; "The
Best of Saturday Night Live" moves
to Fridays In "Rockford's" old slot;
"Rockford" moves into "Skag's"
former time pertod on Thursday.
NBC hu trailed ABC and CBS lo
the ratings race slnce October, after
a s trong start.
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Shlrtey Jone•
The e mphasis in the new NBC
schedule was comedy . "We have
a lways believed that for a network to
be No. 1. you have to be No. I In com-
edy," said Brandon Tartikoff. presi-
dent of NBC Entertainment. "A year
ago today, NBC had two bours of
comedy and no variety on the
~cheduJe. The schedule we've an-
nounced today, nearly half of which
Is comedy-variety, reinforces the
ract that we are moving in the right
direction and ahead or schedule."
NBC't NEW SERIES are:
-"Boomer ." Fridays 8-8:30 p.m ..
a comedy about a mutt who wanders
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1 lO ED f"IAING UME
by Armatrong & BatJuk
A' •w' 1'..;l A. 0t H Of 1.-t~ TlMI'~ ..,,. V'JARV1
CBS Recaptures Prize
NEW YORK <AP -The lead
in the networks' wokly raUngs
com petition sw1taed h<tnds
again. -.1th CBS f(r bbang first
place from ABC lo both tht>
seven-day penod endtlg 1-\·b to
and the season so for
C BS Wiled hair of ~e v.N>k . .,
10 highest-rated progams, in
cludm~ "Dallas" 1n frst plac-e.
lo three for ABC anc two for
NBC, figures from •e A <.:
Nlel..&en Company show~
J ust two weeks ago ells took
the No. 1 position for lh•season
away from ABC for l~ first
time in nearly four year. ABC
pulled even Ju t week
CB8' llA11NG for the "1>st re·
cent week waa 20 4 to 1 8 for
ABC and 186 for NB<.: The
networb say that meansi.n a n
average pr1me-Ume mlnut> dur
ing the week, 20.4 perC'ent i the
homt"s in the country with
televialon were tuned to CB!.
CBS now has fi nished fin in
the weekly competition 10 tt-les
in lhl' l.t.'t 1:1 '14C'• k' artt>r 'tJn
lnR lht· ~t·:i.,on a rl1•.t r :'\o :i
Rob<•rt llah th•• pr• '1dr•nt "' C'B~ f.nlt·n.itnmt nt h." 'J1d h•
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spot lh1' mnuth "1th brn<trira.,l
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scort'd ht>:H 11) "tth ronttnwng
i.ertl'"· rather than mo\ It~ and
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"Dallas." C'HS placed "l>uke~ of
Hazzard ,' "60 M1nutf's."
"Arc:-h1e Bunkf'r's Plarc" and
"Alic<'" in lht> Top to
NBC ~potted "l.1ltle House on
the Praml!" as high as No 3 for
tht-week. and ''l'HtPi." v.a~
s ax th Rut the lhtrd pl<1cc network
tell Oat afterthal
NBC. IN ADDITION, had
three of lhe week's five lowe:\t·
rated prograrn5. 1ncludin" No
64 "Prime Time Saturday... a
s pecial, "'Elvis Reme mbered,"
65th, and "Bes t of Saturday
N1Mht Llve" 67th. An ABC mov
It", "Swan Song," was No. 66.
and 1\ HC' ~IMC ·~th
fll're arr thl' Wl't'k ·, Top 111
'huv.'
l>alla'>. v. tth J rat101? of 31 I
r1•p re:-;t>nttn" 2.3 7 m11l1on home!>,
ant i "Ou.kes of Hazzard." JO 4 or
:!:l 2 m1llJon, both CBS. "l.Jllll·
llouse on the Pra1ne," 28 9 or
22 I m1ll1on. l"tBC . "Three'i.
Compam. ' Z7 7 or 21 I millJOn ,
A BC . "60 Mmutt.>5." 27 4 or 20.!*
m1lhon. CBS. "CHIPs," 25.6 or
19 5 million. NBC . "Archie
Bunker's place. CBS. and
· 'Tenspeed and Brownshoe."
ABC. both 25 4 or 194 m illion , .. Allee:· 25 or L9 I m1lhon, CBS,
and MoVle · "The Deep," Part I.
24 6 or L8 8 m11Uoo. ABC
THE N•:XT 10 shows
.. M A·S If." CBS , "Eight t!>
Enough" and "Taxi, .. both
A BC . "The Jeffcrsons" and
"On<' Day at a Time." both CBS,
and "Hart lo llart." "Barney
M 1 Iler." ··Fantasy Is land."
"II appy Days" anti "Lovt•
Boat," all ABC
JOI• •••• THE SEASON'S # 1 COMEDY Hm
NOW IN n'S 9JH SMASH WEEK.
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'Just Tell Me'
Misses Mark
Ii) l\RT Hl'R KNIGHT
1"9 14etlyw_ Ill_.,..
S1dnl') t.unwt hu:. nt>11l"r bt>t'n tlll' hupp1r:.t
director of c•onwd". und especlall) not of romantic
comedy, wh1t•h 1:-. huw Wurner,.. h.i:o. <'ho~t·n to
describe his lutl•bt t•Cfort . "J ust Tl•ll Mc Whal
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Lumet ha:. al"a}.., bet>n .-h1trdedged r~1thMt .
with a rather :.ombt•r 111t.•w of the wuy th1nas ure
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And wh1lt· Ah Mat·Graw a nd Alan King a re
both up lo the comedic
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bounce to th<.' ounct' thun a bottle of l'Nner that ~
been left :.landing uncapped for <1 "•·l·k
WIOCH IS TOO BA 0 b<>t·auM.'. in order to .,.. 0 1 k
properly, Allen's script requires the lightness of
touch and the deft interplay or a movie like .. A
Touch of Class " Instead. this resembles Clifford
Odets' "The Big Knife ." with ~ome sig ht gags
thrown in. perhaps because 1t:. background 1s
albeit remotely the movies.
MacGraw plays the spirited mistress of t ycoon
Alan King. a wh('eler <ind dealer who wo uld pro·
JUSTTElLME WHAT YOUWAWl
f W•rtt•r 9toi..)
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Jay p,'"..,~ Atl .. n S1dn,..v Lumt-t
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Au"n1nq hmt US m1rtwle\ MPAAA~tlft41 A
bably cheat h1ms('lf <it <,ohta1n· for the ~heer
pleasure of doin~ somt•thing C'rookerl llt·'s mean
ruthless. tt·rnhl~ cunnin~ anti totally selfish
H<.>'s prohahly a monstl·r. but King Jbo shO\~s
us his smooth ('harm and thl' houndless enerj(~
that Y.On him sorwhtt· Dina 1\krnll for a Y.t fe ;ind
an l'ndless round of bnght-eyt.'d . brainy beaulll'S
"hci would likt' to rl'place ht•r including
~t ctcC r<J\.\. hie; m1strr.,s for Jfi y<·a rs Formerly h1:.
srrr<'tan. ~hC' now .. urrc·.,.,fullv runs one of his
tt•lt•v1s1on s tation::., Jnd 1:. looking about for new
fields to conquer
WHEN THE MAN REFUSES to let her take
ove r the opera tion of a failing movie studio he has
acquired <partly because he doesn't want her to
leave New York>. MacGraw switches her a ffec·
lions to We ller . a radical chk young playwright
with an orf-Hroadwa:v show a nd a chalet in Ver ·
mont. They mc.irry. and KinJ,: fllt'S into a rage, plot-
ting to destroy them both. His wily maneuverings.
which include getting a studio lo produce Weller 's
pro·Arab terrorist script, occupy the bulk or the
picture.
The real s trength of the film, however. is to be
' found in its stellar supporting cast. headed by
Myrna Loy as King's wise and wisecrackini
iuper-secretary. a wotnan who has seen it alt aod
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j ust silting there in the tourlal aecUoo of an
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ALSO SPLENDID IS KEENAN Wynn as
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TICKETS ON
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W.0~. Fet>ruaty 13, 1980 DAILY P1LOT ••
'Bandit II'
Burt ~k With a Bang
A'n..ANTA CAP ) -The Bandit wu back in
town and they bJew up a roller coast.er tor hia
blrtbday.
ACTVALLY. IT WAS FOR "Smokey and the Bandit n:· a sequel IO the Georgia-made hit movie
starring Burt ~ynolds , Sally
Field and Jackie Gleason
Tbe 64·year -old roller
coaat.er at t.he Lakewood Fa.ir-
grounds. condemned by city in-
spectors. was destroyed Mon-
day for a scene in the movie.
THE FILMING AT THE
fairgrounds m arked Reynolds'
-«th birthday and the Georg1a-
born actor and other cast mem HY~
bers. crew and press celebrated With a 200·pound
birthday cake .
A second. s maller cake, embluoned "Happy
Birthday. Burt, We Love Ya," ended up smeared
on d irector Hal Needham's face moment5 after
Reynolds promised he wouldn't throw 1t •
Julie Set for 'S.O.B.'
llOLLYWOOT> 1A l'1 JulH· Andrc·v.~ '>tar~ ;is
a moVlt' star whose ~C'reen image· l>UHers v. hen she
agrees to a ppcra in a Porno fllm ror a ma1or !>tud10
m "SO.B "
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Vadim Unvei~
New Di.scovery
81908 TROMA.8
HOLLYWOOD fAP> Roct'r
Vadlm'• l•l t dltcovery I.a an
Oklahom• born, Tues ralat'd
101p ~ra clrtta namt'd C'tndy Pk kt'tt
S he follows d111t1n au11ht'd
tradition Oth"r Vadlm pro
lt'tll"I'' 0 r I g I t I 1•
H Mr d ol ,
C .tat he r In t•
l>~neuvc-. An
n t' I I t•
S t ruy b eq:.
J a n e f<'onda
All but M11ti. o .. ne uvt• he
m arried
"'«•n Vad.lm, who introdu<'t'd a new sexualHy to
the scr een ai. a member or
Fran<'e's New Wave of the 1950:-,
1s bringing out h1i. first film 1n
three years . "Night Gamt·~ ·
PATRONAGE DIPS
BUT PROF/1S UP
WASHING TON <AP> -Fewer
people went to the movies last
vea r but because of ticket pri<.'e
inC'reases box oll1ce revenuef
rose 6 7 percent over 1978. ac
cording to the pres ident of thl'
Motion Picture As i.ocaat1on of
Amen ca
Jack Valenti said that movie
revenues wer e a record $2.8
billion Movie admissions
declined 0.65 percent but the
average ticket cost $2.52 in 1979,
an increase of 7.4 percent over
1978. Valenti said 186 new films
were offered last year and 37
e arned more than $10 million
ea ch
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NOW OPEN!
EDWARDS
rind)' J>triu-u n an •• • Be~rty
Hilla wlte who•• 1e1ual
r•pr kJn la playtd out In nl1ht
ly fanlu1
A vr<> Embauy 11 r•leHln&
tht' (llm, Wt\Jch Wal rtlmt'd fn<*t
ly 10 Ma nila for Raym on d
Chow • Ilona Kuna bu~ ('Om
puny
C'INDV PICKETT camt-to
town on t~rmtnal luavt! from
CBS' "TM <iu1d1ng Ll1ht," an
whl<'h 11hc haa. tippeared for
thr.:.-yt1ari. "It was ltme to
move on , · 1>h .-explaine d ,
although she wai. grateful for
t he Sl·hoollng an "thl! cloi.ebt
thing to lJve tl'lev1i.aon "
She und Vad1m JOmed 1n an 1n
tervtel.\! Then~ i.t.-emi. to ~ no
rom a nce, but a mutual rebpect
bt.'t ween them , like Jane f'onda.
e ven d unnJ? their m urrial(t.',
M ISb Pl<'kett rcft.rs to him ui.
"Vad1m " Ile calb her the most
prom1smg actress he has worked
with
"It all started when I wai.
about to leave for Bermuda on a
va cation from 'GUJding Lidll.' "
!>he rttalled "My a gent told me
Roger Vad1m was lookmg for a
new star and suggested I try oul
for him So I s tayed m lown ..
MISS PICKE1T wa i.n't n ·r·
ta 1n s he made an 1mpress1on on
the Fn•n<'hma n. but s he was
ca lled fro m Rermuda for a
sC'reen test. She ended up testing
fi ve limes. including one three·
d ay session 1n an a pa rtment
house.
Vadlm explained "I prefer
m a king tes ts away from a
studio, using a small crew and
16 millimeter, so I can take my
time and not worry about tht' ex-
pense."
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CINCINNATI DATE
Linda Aonat•dt
Ronstadt Set
For Concert
After Tragedy
CINC INNATI <Al'> -Singer
Li nda Ronstadt has been booked
Cor a Ma r c h 25 concert at
Riverfront Coliseum -the fi rst
m aJor pop music concert there
-.inct.' a Dec 3 appearance by the
Who rt'Sultt-'<i m 11 deathi; m a
l'ruwd stumpt'dt• outside the col
1seum
· · 1 think the r 1ty wants con
cert-.. certmnly Electric Factory
doe~ and th<' fans do." s aid
Thomas Gould. an a ttorney for
t he Rons tad t con cert's pro
m oter . Elec tric F actory Con
certs of Ph1ladelph1a. on Mon
day
Electric Factory was the pro
mote r of the Who concert and or
three pla nned (Oncerts that
were cancelect follo wing the
December incident.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Gaynor Returns
First Oscar Winner in 'Maude' Play
BJ'"" 811AUV1T NEW YORK <AP> -In um . there wu a mcn1e "Harold and
Maude.'' about a rlcb, Introvert· .ct lad ol 11 <Bud Cort) and a
lady wttb whom he fall• to k>ve.
,a aweetly daffy wido"' (Ruth
Gordon) who la 79.
Critics have called It offbeat.
charmlnc. The atage venaon
doesn't aeem that. It's often
tedious, despite a few good sight
,.,, and a very funny support-
ing-player tum by Rita Novy.
Maude is played by Janet
Gaynor, 73. wbo was lured out or
a 40-year retire ment from
Hollywood aeting to make her
Broadway debut. Young Keith
McDermott has the Harold con·
cession
SAD TO SA\'. they don't stnke
a ny real sparks Maude may
represent gen a tric s punk ,
humor and wisdom. but comes
<1cross as JUBt amiably eecen·
tnc. Harold m ostly seems stiffly
eccentnc. a Wlndup weirdo
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At tbe play's sta rt. there's a
bit of shock Harold seems qwte
dead , hanging from a noose lied
to a chandelier tn the tastefully
decor ated laving room of ha!>
home His tongue bulges. ha s
eyes are shut
Ills mother. a regal. blJthely
overbeanng widow <Ruth f'ord 1
enters. She sees nothmg amt~'>
The maid behind her does. and
s hrieks
JANET GAYNOR ENDS .0 YEARS OF RETIREMENT
Stars In ·Harold and Maude' With Keith McQ.umott
"Oh. no." Mom sighs .. Rl'al
ly, not m front of the ne w maid ..
HAROLD UNHANGS h1 m.•w lf.
1s sent lo a shnnk lo no effect
and we lmd he likes to shock
people Wlth sham suicides. lie ~
a lso cunous about death and vis
Ila funerals of follu he doesn't
know.
Maude also hkec; funeral!'. Hui
Y. he n t.ht>y meet al f)OI', Wf' find
-.he 1s quite unhkl' him Shi· celebr~ hie m her '>erl'nely
v.cH·ky way. he lp'> ham hnd
m t«.1 nan g in e JC 1stenct> LCJvf•
blooms. and a '>Wl"t'l aff ai r oc
t uri. an ht"r l'heerlully non
df'scrapt. gadget ·Cestoonl"d old
hou-.1·
M 1~s Gaynor and McDermott
aren't enttrely to blam• for th•'>
a nd other tabonous moments m
· Harold and ~aude · Rolwrt
L t·~,.,· d1rt•1·t1on 1-. nrJnt• tori
-.n.1pµ} And th1· '>t·n pt mainl~
om·r-. ~lramed wh imsy. pausmg
now and tht•n Cor seriou~ mo
mt.>nt~ that al">o an• o strain
T he ~c:npt 11' by Cohn lhggm~.
"'h o wrote the 197 1 mov tt•
versio n The him , which I
ha ven't seen. is sald to have a cull
followtng. U 1t 's like the play,
c ults may get a bad name
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INSIDE: •Supermarket Shopper
•Slim Gourmet
•Club C:.l•nd•r
•Singles Calendar
Valentine's
Day \··
sweet Treats
The ongin of the festival of St. Valentine
as a time for lovers has been lost to history.
One old belief is that birds began to choose
their mates on this day. Poor St. Valentine
didn't fare as well -becoming a martyr at
the hands of Roman Emperor Claudius. But
me mory makes it easter to retain the
pleasant things. And so we have a day to re-
me ~ber loved ones and give them special at-
tentaon such as with the mouthwatering recipes below.
"Pineapple Cookie Stacks" are fancy enough for a party,
easy enough for young cooks to make ... and they will be a
hit on Valenllne's Day.
Rake and cool tender brown s ugar-butter cookies. Then
-;tack lhC'm in luyers with a creamy pineapple filling in
b1·tw<:<:n Top each stack with a swtrl or whipped cream put
lbrough a roMtte tube and decorete with a small heart to com me mor ale Saint Valentine.
Put the filled cootie stacb l:n the refrigentor several
hours before aervlng to soften them slightly for easy eating
and to meUow the navor.
PINEAPPLE COOKIE STACKS
J cups sifted a ll purpose flour
'·"'z teaspoon baking powder
1"1 teaspoon salt
I cup butter or margarine, sof-
tened
•,,cup brown sugar (packed)
I large l'gg
11., teaspoons vanilla
Pineapple Cream F11Uog
Wh1p1>4>d crcum (optional>
He!>1fl nour with ba king powder and s alt Cream butter
and ~u.:ar togt.'lht•r well Beal in egg and vanilla. and blend
wt·ll Stir in flour mixture Chill dough 1 hour, or until firm
enounh to roll easily Using approximately II,, the dough al a
time, roll out on floured board to "" inch thickness. Cut with
floured oval cutler (4 ''• x 2112 inches), and place on lightly
greast-d baking sheets Repeat, until all of dough is used.
makmi:i 27 cookies Bake above oven center in moderately hot
ovt'n (375 degre<:s) approximately 10 mmutes. untU edges are
hghtly browned Remove to wire r acks to cool. Prepare
Pineapple Cream Filling Spread each cookie with 1 h table·
spoons filling. and ~lack together in 3s Cover and refrigerate
lo chill and mellow before serving. J>ecorate with whipped
cream, if des1n>d Makes 9 servings
Peanut Butter
Valentine Cookies
Among former generation.a, Valentine's Day meant
somelhina mainly to those of courtina qe. Now it bu bappJ·
ly evolved lnto a day when friends ana family -of all aaes -
tell each other "I love you" with card.a and lifts. And tbe
sweetest g1fta are thole made by the liver ln tbe kitchen.
Children especially enjoy the opportunity to help prepan
gift treats. For Valentine's "cblld'a play," let your younpter
band·abape balls of doq.b into beart·abaped cookies. 1belr
amall banda will take readily to the douah. And the reauhlna
. cook.Jes provide an outata.Ddin1 treat because they are made
withaCOodunivenallylovMby~n.
Peanut Butter Valentine are formed with two
la7ena of doueb -one richly navoM wttb peanut butter,
cocoa and sweetened condenled milk, tbe other a tltht·
colored doutb necked with oranie rind. Eacb batch of doucb
la quickly and eully blended. 1be two bat.chet each are tbea
rolled into lndlvtdual I.rte balls. Each ball of douab la cut in·
to "8 Plecft, which brings you to t.be polDt where the kid.a can
fJni1h tbejob.
Roll the chocolate douitt pittea into balls and place oo
unrreued cookie sheet.a. SlmUarly, roll the white douab
piece1 lnto ball.a. Place a white ball on top of each chocolate one.
Prell with tbe fin1era into• round of dou&h about V. lncb thick, and'"-'*' tnto bearta. Aft.er beJdai and coollnc. the cooti• may be decorated with ready-matt. frwtina from a tube and nued eoconut.
r
~. '*'*"' 13, 1980
PINEAPPLE CREAM FlLUNG
Dral)l an 81 • ounce can crushed
pineapple. rescr vmg syrup Add milk
to syrup to mea-;ure 1 cup Turn I
<l ''• ounce> package vantlla pudding
mix <not 1nstanl l into s m a ll
saucepan Gradually stir in the hq
u1d. Cook. stirnng constanUy, over
moderate heal until mixture re11ch<•s
a boil. Remove from heat Stir 10
drained pineapple, 2 teaspoons grat
ed o range peel and v. teaspoon
ground cardamom. Cool before us-
1 ing. Makes 2 c ups filling
Havt! a hean -'-make Chc·rry CheesC' Pie for someone
you lov<'
Anyone can turn out this <iv.eel and lovely dec;sert v.1th
case. for it begins with s weetened ronden'>ed milk Not .1
minute's cookrng or baking 1s required. b<'cau.s<' this pr<:
blended, creamy dessert base th1ckt•nc; instantly with the ad
d1l1on of lemon Juice. Cream ch<'cst• ronlnbutt·.., add1t1onal
lusciousness and body. resuJung an a f1 llinJ'! that ·s light and
delicate. t>Yt JU.St farm enough t.o support the h<'art shaped dee
or ation easy and fun lo mak" with cherry Pl<' f1 llmg
It's a dl•hr1ow. way to say "I love you· on Vakntm1·'
d<Jy
CHERRY CHEESE Pit.:
(Makes ont' 9·1ncb pie I
I (9 inch> graham crarkn crumb rrust
1 (8-ounce J pack age cream cheese. softene-d
t 114 ounn·i ('an swt·<'lt·nt·d con1kns•·d milk '"lT
''" aporated )
1 , t•up rC'const1tuted l<:mon 1u1n·
I U:>a~"poon ~ an1 Ila extract
Cann<'d chHry pie filling , chilled
In medium bow I. beat ch~se until light and rluH~ 1\dd
-;wel'lened cond<'nSt:d milk . blc·nd lhorou~hl> ~llr in l1•m11n
JU1ce and \anllla Pour into crust Chill J hour'> Tr,p ..,,lh dt·
sired amount or pie filUng before servrng Rcfngcratc
leftovers
Tip To make heart design, outhn•· a htart shai>t> on sur
face of ctulled pie with a toothpick arrangt• pie• hlhng v.rthan
hnes of heart Chill
/
Apple Sauce Graham Tort.I' 1.s a light. flavorfuJ dessert
for a special occo..,1on It can b«! the finale to a meaJ or a late
1·n·n1ng tf\'at v.1lh coffpe
APPLt. SAL Ct. GRAHAM TORTE
I l'dn 1 16 ounc.-.. 1 apph· '>dUft'
P" cups grahdm C'fd<'l>..•·r t·rumb
I cup choppt'<l p1 t·an ...
~ tca.<;poon cac h .,<tit Jnd • 1n
nam1Jn
', t1·.i..,J)(x10 1·.it h ~1ni.;1 r .ind Ill
s pice
1.., tea!!poon double actm~ baking
powder
1'2 cup butter
~4 cup sugar
4 eggs, separated
...., cup milk
3 c ups s weetene d whipped
crum. prepared whipped Lopplq or
fro&eD whipped loppi.A&, thawed
~1mrn<'r apple saure unrovel"t'd for 20 lo 30 minutes, or
uot1I reduc<'d to a bout I cup ~ aS-ide to cool Mix crumbs
with nuL'I. salt. spic-es a nd bakmji? powder Cream butler.
~ra duall) beat in ::.ugar until hghl ond fluffy Beat in e gg
'nlks Altt>rnal('IY fold 1n milk and the graham cracker
r ru mb m1xturt' Beat egg whites until sl1rf. but not dry: fold
into balt(·r Pour into rour 8 inch gre11!0o.-d . "'ax paper·llned
r Jkf' pans Hdl>.t• Jl 425 dC'grft>s for 20 mmull"> Remove from
pJns and remoH· wax paper Cool To as~emble torte. spread
hrsl la) er "-llh ':i c·up apple 'iauc-e Top w1lh a cake layer.
frost top "-1th I cup or the 14h1pped cream Spread rema1ntog
applt' sauce on next cake layer Top 141lh las t layer aod frost
all with th<> rema1runR whipped creum Chill at least 4 hours
tr destrt-d. gaml'>h v. 1th hl'art '>haped <·.ind1cs Makes 10 ser v-
ings
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PEANUT BU'ITEJt VALENTINE COOKIES
( Make114 doa~n beart·sbapedcookJes>
•-,cup butter or marganne '1 <'UP sugar
Grated rind or J orange
2 tablespoons orange 1wce
11 'J cups wisifted all-purpose flour
~., teaspoon baking powder
1 • teaspoon bakLng soda
2 tablespoons sort butter or maraanne
1-z cup peanut butte r
2 tablespoons cocoa
l can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed m1Ut
l cup \U\Slfted all·purpose flour
Tube or frosting, flaked coconut
• In a bowl, mlx butter and au1ar. SUr in orante rind and
Jwce. Stir ln flour, baldna powder and bltina soda. Shape
mixture with the hands into • ball and aet bal[ uJde. In the
same bowl, mix butter, peanut butter and cocoa. Stir in con-
de ued milk. StJr in nour. Shape mixture into a ball. Cut each
ball of~ into 48 pieces. Shape the peanut butter doup in·
to balls and place on un.i"'ased cookie sheets . Shape
the white douab Into balls and placn " ball of white douab on
top of e.ch ball of peanut butter d'Juth. Preas with U>e flnaen
into a mmd of doueh about "'-inch thick. Shape one 1lde lnto a
point and notch In the other 1Jlde, roundlns ectcea to reMmWe a
heart. Bate in• p~beat.4ld moderate oven (350~11'ff1) for Uto '
1.S mlDut.ea or until U&htly browned. Cool oo rack and then de·
coratewttbaheartoflrosllnf. D\pfros!lntlntococonut. lAtdry
at room temperature.
t a.Cll IWLY PILOJ FOOD
~asy Cherry Cake
A handmad 11rt ta
•lwaya warmly •r J preclahad , uptC'lal y I wbeo U'a oac: -. pr .. tty
ud .. delectabl<' .. uu~
Ovely Cherry Chiff on
Cake
Show your 11pec1al
aom~. u Wl•ll "" tht•
wbole fan\lly. that you re by bUtn1 thc-m th~
t.err1 fie tre•t
T he 'from ,.,.rl'ltch"
cake reqiurea no 1'1Wt'lul
culinary ulenta and
very htUe time tu pro
duce. Leavt-ned lightly
by beattln egg whltei.,
1t 'a a almple chlflon
cake, with a iiwt!et ,
cherry navor and & pn·t
ty pink <'rumb
A can of p1e f1lhng
provides the flavor a nd
t•olor twit of 1t ts finely
choppt'd m the blender
before adding to the
cake batter. The r e
m a ander is saved for
spooning over t.hc fro~t
ed cake.
A h eavenl y,
homemade Srven
M inut.e Frosting 1s the
perfect compltm<'nt to
the cake lt 's not daf
f1cult to prepare, either
All you need are a few
ingredients. a saucepan,
a portable electrH· mix
e r and about seven
minutes of spare time to
cn•atc t.h1i. classu.• frost
ang.
CH ERRY CHlf'FON
CAKE
1% &o H servings
1 can Cl pound 5
ounces> cherry pie fill·
ing
2 cups all-purpose
flour
~cup s ugar
l tablespoon baking
powder
t teaspoon salt
I teaspoon ground
mace or nutmeJ.:
12 t up vegctuhle ml
7 eJ.:gs, ~eparnlt•d
'· tt•aspoon vanilla
• "J kai.poo11 ;dmonrl
t·x tr ac:l
1 2 tl·ai.poo11 t rl'oHll
11( IJrlar
Mr•asure 1 cup <ahout
12 can ) or I.he pie hlhng
into bl<'nder container
Blend until cherrws •m·
<'h opped, about 1 5
-.econds Reservl'
In s maU milung bowl
combine fiour, a uear,
baking powder, aalt and
mace. Add oil, egg
yolks, blended c herry
mixture, vanilla and
a lmond extract. Beat at
low spt-ed until blended
S low l y increase to
medium speed and beat
until very smooth, about
2 minutes.
Wash and dry beaters.
In large mixing bowl
heal egg whiles and
T een-age
Cooking
Contest
A flair for cooking
could win a talented
teen-ager an ~II-expense
paid lr\p tD New York
and a cflance tD work as
a g uest food ed ltor,
Virginia Perlo. food and
decorating editor of Co-
ed magazine, announced
today
Co-ed's "Fast-to-Fix
lleala" contest lnvltea bi&b school atudeot.a tD create, shop for and pre-
pare a day's menWJ for a
househol d of f our
persorui
De adline for entries is
AprU 4. The winnio1 en·
trant will be featured In
the February 1981 iss ue
of the maaazine.
Participant s mus t
plan nutritious me nus
and include their recipes
in their entries. Recipes
can be orieinal, but may
also be selected from
cookbooks, as lonJ as
the source is noted. An
estimate of the cost per
servtna and the approx· unate time required to
prepare each meal must
be included.
Menus may be aub-
mlUed ln any form the
entrant wilbes, aucb a.a
posten, calendars. or
notebook•. Each
parUclp1lln1 student muat bave hil entry
sl1ned by bla or ber
home economics
teacher.
Entry blank& and ad·
dltlonal d e t1l11 au
a vallable Jn tb e
February luUO of Cc>-ed,
or ma, be obtalMcl by
wriUDI to tbe m= at 50 "Welt 4ttb ~ New Yort, N. Y. lOOll •
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er.am ol tar1.ar at hl1h
1pel"d WJUJ sUft but not
dry , just until whlte11 no
lon11u 1Up wh n bowl la
ttlltd Oen tl/ but
thorou1hl)' fol yolk
11ll11turt' into whll~~
l'our into unarcaar-d
10 1n<'h tube• pttn
II kt' 111 prt-ht>•••·d
J~ t1q1rt'(• OH•n WlUI lop
11prm~, bu1·~ -.twn Ua&hl
I~ touC'ht-d wllh fln1t1r,
70 to tto m111utC'A lnvc.-rt
1·..tke• m pan on funnel or
bolllt! nedi; Cool com·
pll't•ly, about 1 '-' houra
ltftnOVC' from pan.
Prepare St>ven lllnut•
l''rostlna Spread froal
ln1 ovtt top •nd aldu ol
tool u kC' Spoon re·
ma1n1n1 cbe.rry pt• Rll·
Inf! ov.,. top ot froeted
cake
SEVEN MINUTE
Fll08TING
2 t'H whitcia
1 ~ .. cupia auiar
111 cup cold WtiLer
~. lt!••a>u<>n cream
of t»rtar
i,,. teupooo ult
l Leupoon vanllla
In lar1• 1au cep o
t'Omblne all lnJr~lenlJI
ucept vanJUa ti at t
mlnute at low 1peed
wllh por11ble electric
miur. Pl.Ke pan ovu
low b .. t and beat at
hl1b apeed uotll 1tUf
peak& form. about ~
mlnulel R.t:move from
hHt. Add vanilla. lk:i.t
untll froatlna holds
11 wlrl.a, about 2 m.Louta
lonattir
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: ~ Umll One Coupon Per M11nufac1ure1 a' Coupon
~ .md L1m11 3 Double Coupon Per Customer
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; ::ii L1m11 One Coupon Per Menulacture"' Coupon ~;, .ind l1m11 ') Double Coupon Per Cu11omt'r
Coupon lfh;cllve Feb 14 thru Feb 20. 1980
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To a sweetheart
with a sweet
tooth, here's a
delightful way
to say 'Be My
Valentine.'
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All Ralphs stores will be OPEN Presidents' Day, Monday, February 18
Chub Pak Only·
Any Size Chub
Ground
Beef
Pork Breakfast Strip•
Swift
Sizzlean
per
lb. 14 pkg. 12oz.129
r " Chub Pak Only· Beef Rib·
Any Size Chub large Meaty End
Ground Rib
Chuck Roast
~~~154 ~~'.,99
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Golden Premium Meats
Chub Pek Only·Anr Siu Chub 1'4 Ground Round per
lb.
USDA ChOIC•·B..t Round·Boneleu 249 London Broil per
lb.
USDA Cholc:.eeet Round.a_... 239 Bottom Round Steak :~
USDA Choice-Beet Round·BOMt ... 239 Rump Roast per
lb.
UIOACho6oe-8fffA~ ... °'*"8 229 BottomRoundRoast :.r
USDA Chotc...eeef Aound-Boneleee 239 Top Round Roast ,,.,
lb.
Super Bakery
... ,p ... a inc• 18 g
Cherry Pie s:;.•
Fisherman's Cove
FrMh Fllet·Paclflc
Red Snapper per 259 lb.
Froun·Cook9d 221 Snow Crab Clusters ~~
Frozeo-Ftllel 2s9 Sea Bass per
lb
Health & Beauty
lele 249 Bayer Aspirin btl.
of 200
DtepMeM
Baby Wash Cloths :t1o 129
Toothpnt• 4.1 OL .89 Aqua-fresh tube
Prices Effective Feb. 14 thru Feb. 20, 1980
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Plumrose
Sliced
Ham
18 Slice Spread
Ralphs
American Cheese
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Fro~-Whole
Banquet
Fried
Chicken
Auorted VarietlH
Friskles
Buffet
Cat Food
12 oz. 29 8~·~$1 pkg.
for
'II..
Super Deli
RAl9h•Fln«ful .89 Beef Wieners 12oz. pq.
Rotlpnt W1M •111-.n 235 Mild Cheddar per
lb
Shcvd~4•7 or 4 '1•4 '1 4 or 109 Danola Ham PllG-
W•lde-Edem ow 1oa. 129 Gouda Cheese p119,
froptearw tA OL 119 Orange Juice btl.
We!Qhl Welcher'.-Slioed 139 Low Fat Cheese 10 OL
ptig.
Pantry Fillers
Hunl • 15 or. 30 Tomato Sauce can •
AIH!t Jemtm.....,,,... Ce111pl1t1 ~OL .78 Pancake Mix bo~
Tr"_ ... .88 Grapefruit Juice 'I OL
can
Pura Veuetatwa :ti OL 111 Wesson Oil btl.
Super Spirits
81 r •IQflt I our'bon 110 ml 419 Jim Beam bet.
Cenedlen WhlekJ q1. 919 Seagram's V.O. btt
PlmWlll.ln•°'Y 111 Champagne 110 ""' bU.
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7-Up or
Dr Pepper
Fresh
Asparagus
per 79 lb.
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21iter 99 bottle
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A.Mofted John.on'•
PLAINWBAP
Cook~
Baby
Shampoo
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Super Produce
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Jutcy T hHl S~on
Lemons
F,..fi~--Lettuce ,,..,.c,.
Cucumbers
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FOOD ~.F9bruwy 13, tteO DAILY PILOT Q
Valentine's Day Candy CANDY SALE ~one pound of cMdy et the ,...,.., pttce
Val•otine 11 l>a y 111
ll'f'll ll'a the ODC\' In·•·
year ch nc-• to be Op<"nly
uotlment•l Wdltt a
love letter, ahowC!'r )'OU.r
aweet.beart w1th roe or
N'member fri ndl with
aom .-t.okm wb.1 m.y
Tbt' one Ill\ you r im
11tlll 11ve IMv h1hly 1n
lhHe chly1 of b1gh prttt-,.
ltf bomemadt' t"1mdy If
you w11nt to 11plur11to und
Show )'OU tt'Mlly Clar('.
paclua"e your t'antJ) am
n&lnatJvt'ly
Our eausy rt'c1pt111 re
quire no 11pec1ul t~ch
n1ques or equ1pm .. nt urul
yield lot.& of candy '>o
y ou can afford lo ht•
gene row.
T1llN'K IN t.erm1 ol a
•int&. .,._. ol f&ad or
00. .,...,......., cookt.
for everyone In )'Our
cbJld'1 clua, or for \he
1• n~ at tbe otflu.
Tb y ll love you for ll
Start your Valt'nUnt
r andy maktq with lhla
trio of sumptuou s
chocolatt" ronfttttons lt1
tht' 1lnaham baakl"t are
1hct>t1 ol <'ho<'al•le Nut
Roll with cocoa, almond
paa t~ and cranbury
'ulc t> <'O<'kt•ll The
heurt shaped dishes hold
Cocoa.c ranberry Truf
fi t's and Double Der hr
t-'udgl"
All thrt>l" candi~ art'
made with lle r s hey '11
unawwten d cocoa In
1t•1d of baklna
cbocolal With eocoa,
you aktp Lbe bother and m••• or meltlna
chocolate, tnlnlml1 lh~
rlak of lump• and
1coreblna
IF YOll likt-tndl
Ilona I I rufne• bt'lcauiu.•
th•lr chocolatt• tHtl· 11
l'nrir bt'd with t•o t•o it,
you ' II love <>Ur 1&11 t:ocou
C ru nbe rr y Truffl e"
Tht>Y ha vl• u inort-
"chocolat.t-" 1•11te and
11 1urprt111ng cranbclrry
cent.t'r The LMrl, Lang i
nt-118 of l'ranberlicb Ii; a
perftH.'I flavor <'Omph.•·
mt>nt l.o thf' MC'hnea1> of
('0('0(1
Homemade goodlea m•k• great gift•
Save 15ct
Ooubl• Decker Fudte
haa 1 new I.Ute and a
•lamoroua new l~ll.
Cocoa and aweetened
cond.oted milk blend
readily 10 you're H ·
lf1.1red a creamier, un·
,r11lny fudae Top thla
1.1d1e layer with a
1uH•ond "fudge" made
quickly by combining
wholr cranberTy sauce
and vanilla frosting mix
You can bake five
dozen Cranberry Frost·
tld Heart Cul·Out.s in no
time at aJI. Make them
hohday pretty by cutting
dough 1n heart shapes
and topping with cran·
be rry frost.mg.
!"or an appropriate
Jnd deliciously different
c•andy girt. per ch two
t in) love bards an a
baske t and fill with
Valentine red Cranberry
Wa lnut Turkish Paste
DOUBLE DECKER
FUDGE
Cocoa Layer
'i rup butte r or
margannc
:i.. cup cocoa
11,a r ups C 14-ounce
can ) i.wee tened c on
de n i.ed milk
4 '"l rups () pound )
s ifted t•o nfcl'tJOne r s'
sugar
2 tt'tl!>p<>OOS va nilla
I <'up chopped nut!'>
M<'ll bUtll•r In la r gl'
-.,1 u<.·c·µan <1vcr low heat
A<ld t'OC'Oa, C'OOk and 5t1r
unt il smooth nlc-nd in
-.wc•t•t t'ned condc n!>"d
milk. stir ovc•r low heat
J bout 5 minutes or until
thickened. Re move from
heat . beat 1n confC'c
ta o ners' sug a r a n d
\ a n11l a until smooth
Add nuts. pour into 9
an r h square p an Sl·t
;1~1de
Cranberry L:.iyl'r
) ,tablespoon!> huttl'r
or m <1rgarine
• , c:up v. holl' h1:rr~
1 rJnll<'rn · auC't'
I •IS I ounr•·i
p.1.·k:1p,l' v.rndl:.i fr•1!>l 1n)J!
Oii'\
\kit llut tt·r 1n rnl'd1um
... auC't•pan !>lir 1n C'ran
be r ry sauce Cook and
... t1r JUSl until mixture
begins to boil Remove
from heat . stir m fro~t
ing mix Return to low
heat. cook. stirring con
stantly until smoolh and
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on your next purchase
of Kelloggs Most cereal.
pl( t' r1t,(, •.1Al f • ... I lJM~A,._..;v
f,()IJP<Jl.i I •PtllES fl SHUARY 78 1\181
Kelloggs Most.
lt5 a combination of ~ients
no olher cereal gives you.
And we'll give you 15ct to ~it
Po ur a howl of Kellogg'c; • M oc;t '•cNC'al, .1nd
giv<' your day J nutritious stetrl .
M o<,I 1c; 1h1• only cereal that g1vc-<o you J
lombinat1on ol wheat germ, brc1n for the
fthNyou may need in your diet, plu<oc1whol("
day"• ,:illowante of 10 vitamins and iron.
Of courc;e, Most gives you delicious
r ac;te, too-the-tac;t<> of wbole ...-.~~~~=
wheal In crunchy little hiscuits.
And right now, we'll gi~t> '
you 15' 10 try Most. Just use the
coupon abovt>.
With all that going for it.
why settle for less than Most?
It~ gonna be a great day.¥
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1t0t1y. I or 2 mlnutea
Re move from heat,
spread mixture evenly
over ~• layer Chlll
fud1e ln rdr11erat.or un·
tll firm, before cutting
in de11red ab1pea.
COCOA C&ANBEaa 'V
RUFFLES
"'• cup sweet butter or murgarlne, 1oftened
12 cup cocoa
4 112 cups c I pound)
confect.loners· sugar
''• cup heavy cream
2 teaspoons vanHla
Cfllters.
Fresh or frozen whole
cranbemes
Cream butter l.n large
maxing bowl. Combine
cocoa and confectioners'
s ugar. blend rnto butter
Add heavy cre am and
\'an1lla . b eat until
smooth Sh uµc '>mall
pieces of c~o;i m1xtur<·
around fresh r nrnbe r
nes. roll into I an rh
balls Roll balb m add1
t ion al conf Prt 1one r '> •
sugar: chJll Store an air
tight C'Ofllamer 1n a c0<1I
dry plare Appro x1mal4·
ly 5 doien r and1c'
•No tt> "'or deep<>r.
darke r chorola t e truf
fies, anr n·aM· cocoa to 1•
cup
C llO COLi\Tt: ~l'T I
ROLL
I .. <'UP '>\H't'l hullt·r
~ofl 1•n1•d
I t 7 llUO('t' I JI J l'k.ii:•·
<~ C i\NVY. Page> <"4J
get
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th• SECOND POUND
FREEi
Mix and Matcft YOVI '•¥0tfte '1aYOr9 Oftw ....,..,,., ~21u1•
ff icMr1 fflr~::,.
FASHION ISLAND
Newpoft .. ~ .. WE8TCLIFF PLAZA '1"'' ,,_ ~r .. _
Not a big cheese.
just a better one.
Ali our t:neese ~ maoe 1n tne nr.ari 0 1 Am1•11ct1 !. dairyland WherP m11~ ·~ ttt.n dnO lri,~11 Anl1 t:htHS~emakong dn a r1 wnen yo11 want the
lonost cnee~e '"memoor our Q11dl1• y
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Families can't help sp1lltng. but Moms can help save on the clean-up,
by using thrs offer on super absorbent Spill-Mate paper towels .
Sprll-Mate absorbs a lot without costing a lot. It's always a good buy. And now
with this coupon, Sprll-Mate puts a little extra change in your pocket.
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°'*"LY Pll.OT FOOD
Valentine Supper Kids Will Like
By CECILY
I ••OWN~NE 1 ·~-.......... _
l Some )'t'atn aao. Wbf!D my nl~ce11 were very
)'O un1. lht'y lt1vt'd t o f h ave part1t•1> a\ my
house I lt'wrm•d lht'n
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... Candy
l111011d p.&Stt>
1 • c·up ('()('t.,..
~·~ cu~ (l pound1
I ( l t• 11 (' 0 n ( 1• <' l 10 n t I I\
Uj( ,1 r
, :t tublt-!lpooui. Ot•Ntn
Spr .i .\ C'nrnberry J wee
•('11ck t .. 11 I
! ·' • t • 11 JI ( I n P I \'
:r ho pp•·d nuh (l' )(
t.;tlnut.., JM'('<an<,I
, C'r1•;1rn bullt'r tn l1H~1· •m 1 ~ 1 n g b Cl w I a d d
lm1>nd pa:,,t1· blendmg
>t'll (.'c,mhin .. c•ot•oa und
C.C:onfec·t1oncrs · i.ugar ,
t a<ld ,dternate ly with
;t•ranb l'r r y JUI<<·
rorktail. beating unltl
"smooth Sti r in nuts ,
chill I hr ur or until firm
l'.nough to roll Holl on a
shcel of wax<'d paper to
a th1rknc·ss of •~i 1nrh
C'ul with small he art
'hi:IJH'd rutter Or pat
1 .1n<h into a 1 inch
d1a rnc•tt'r rr>ll . wr.ip
.. I (' ll r I' t v I n w ll x c d
p.1111·r {'hill until ready
In s1•rvt• and c·ut rol h. tn·
111 ', inch thtl'k sl1 <·es
IHS shown ) About 2
po unds
C R A N 8 E R R V
FROSTED H EART
CUT-OUTS
i,.~ cup CJ st1 ck) but
lt'r or margarine, sof-
tened
~cup sugar
, 1 egg
1 tablespoon cream
or milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1•xt rart
I 114 <'UP~ s ifted flour
'• t easpoon hoking
J'OWl'kr
1 , tt•a:-poor1 sa It
In .1 larl!l' ""t' nuxlnJ!
l•o v. I . <·rt•am -.11ftu1<·tl
l••l!lt•r. s ugar und 1·gg
l11~l'th1•r uni ti 11,gh t ;ind
fluffy Stir 111 cream or
milk and vanilla Sift
together sifted flo ur,
haking powde r a nd sail ,
,11r into c reamed mix·
l ure. Ulend dough well
Chill tn refrigerator at
least 1 hour. Roll dough
o ut on a lightly Ooured
boa rd to a thickness of
<t bout '-ii-inch Using a
heaTt-shaped cutler , cul
dough into hea rt!> Pla<'t'
1111 h~htly gr1·asl'd hak
111i• s h<'1·ts llaktc> 111 .1
\;!~> d<'J!,rl'l.' OV('fl for 5 t 11
7 mmutt•s or JUSl until
l1J!hll y browned
Hemovc t o cool lnH
racks
Fro~l Wllh
(' R A N 8 E R R \'
FROSTING
l (15 4 oun ce)
<·rea m y while tlavo r
frosting mix
3 tablespoons butter
or margarine. softened v. cup c r a nberry
Juice cocktail
Pink or Red Sugar
Cr ystals
Combine fro:1tlng mix,
~ofl e ned butter a nd
c r anberry Juice In
medium -s i ze bo wl ;
b lend well Beat with
electric mixer or with
wooden spoon until
s m ooth and c ream y
Frost cooled cookies ,
..,prinkle with colo red
<;Ugar . Makes approx
1mately 5 dozen 2~·inch
cnok1ea.
CRANBERRY/
WALNUT
T URKISH PASTF.
4 envcdope!> u n
flavor<'<i ~elalln
' , cup ~u,Rar
2'" c-up:-. crnnh<'rry
JUln t'll<'ktall
.,. ( u p <' h u JI p e d
walnuts
I n a m 1· rt 1 u m :. 1 1 <.'
hnwl tomb1ne gt•lal 111
and '.'Ul(nr Wllil blend~d.
UttnK rranbNry juice
cn<.'ktail to a boll Pour
hOdlng julre over
~e l at 1n Slir until
thorou Jlhly dissolved
Pour 1n lo n 9 inch
squar e baking pan that
h lllS been rinsed with
<"O ld wa ter Spr l nklt
with wa lnuts. Chill In
refrigerator until rlrm
••• TROPICAL HEARTS
SALAD
Chill r aapberr y or
cherry flavored celaUn
In smnll heart shaped
molds. Arrange shredded
lettuce on Individual
u lad plates. Center each
with (.'anncd pineapple
s lice and top w it h a
~clatln heart. Serve with
:i mall !pOOnful collar?<'
cheetf' thinned wilh u Ht
tit mayonnalae.
thinned with a little
mayoru1al11C
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2 cupe co~ mUk
2 tablespoou butt.er
l Lllblapooa minced
that I eowd best m.nace
br k..,..U, UM nwnbf'r o 1uesta amall and lhe
bo1.&n ol the party abort.
And ll waa cruel1I to
have aomethln1 reedy
that wu tun for tbe klda
lo do l.M moment they
arrlvf'd ~rvtn1 food
th.-y rully Jlktd wu
ulao lftll)Cwtant
tlot't Dey . Feb u .
com H on a Thunday lh.11
yH r and one ol lht youn1
motbers I k.oow 11 plan
n1n1 • VAlf'nUM part)' for
hc-rtwochlldl"t"n
oraun1 tbt mall by
traclnt around tbt
cookie cutt.en. t.ben col
ort.na Ow bearta and 1d·
dint fandfw drawin11
with the crayo111.
bambur1er1 ready lo
1rt11 and put bet'"en
plalo br .. d "heart.a."
Wltb the b.amburaera.
wbal ef.M but ketchup or
cblll aauce on Valen· Une'a Day .,
oaloo
11ucepan over
moderately low ~eat
mell tbe butUr. Add the
ooion ud cook, •lin'11le
often, untll yellow•d: stir ln flour, salt, pepper
and 1Ular. Off beat.
1radually at1r ln tom1t.o
julce. lleeptna amooth.
beat. atirrtnc oft.en: do not boll. Serve at once.
If the 1oup la made
ahead and refrl1erated.
It may be reheated ,
without botlln1. and It
will remain smooth.
3 tabletpoooa flour
l teaapoon aall
"'ii teaspoon wbllt
pepper Makes l quvt -6
servtnca.
M y prttt'nl day
traf'nds and ncl&h bori.
who "-v" 1>reachool or
e-lt•ment a r y .. r h ool
chlldrtn tell me lbt-&t:
rulea sU11 hold Valen
Tht-11lx porty I O('U
will be lo"llrd to llll ear
ly aupflf'r 1n b.-r kitchen
d In l n & mom T1 ble
mata, c ut from white
sh•lvlntt paper, bt1ut
11h11Jl(• cook.le cutters und
cr .1yun1 wtll ~ ready
l''or 1upper t.ber• wUI
be homemade tomato aour Wlth tM chlkln n
11tll at the table and
clrun <.'OOkle culura 1n
clean hlll\d.<i, they'll cut
out h"arta from aUcea or
brtllld and spread them
with peanut butter to eat
with lhe soup. There Wlll
be amiill heart sba~
f'or deeaert • choice ol
vanilla ke cnarn wit.b
strawberries or heart·
shape frwted choco&ate
cu~akes.
Here's a failproof re
clpe, adapted from a
ch1ldren'1 cookJ..og book,
for a delidou.s Valentine tomatoaoup.
2 teupoons supr
2 cups tomato Ju1~
Valentine Go·
aloo&•. see Note
Pour the cold mllk ln·
lo a 2· or z....,.quart
saucepan and set ulde;
do Dot ~at.
lo a l ""9 -quart
Return to moderately
k>w beat and. 1Urr1n1
constantly. cook untll
thickened and bollln1;
boll l minute. Gradually
wblak lbe bot tomato
mixture lnto lbe aet·
uUSt cold milk. Quickly
Note: ValenUoe Go-
alonga -CUt out centen
of bread wtlh • heart·
shape cookie cutter and
sp read them with
peanut butter. Use re·
malolng cruaU In
another diab.
LuckY's lowered
prices on Del Monte.
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W ell. Lucky's rea lly gone and clone 1t this time
We were just quietly going about our business
of offering ..,torewide discount pnces. when all of
a sudden. Del Monte offered us promotional
allowances. T his gave us the c hance to temporarily
reduce prices even further on Del M o n te by pC1 ssing
o ur savings on to you Like a lot of things that
are excellent. Del M onte o ften wears o higher
price than other brands. So you can 1mas111e the
commotion when L ucky lowered its al reildy discounted
prices on Del M onte can n~d goods This week you
can stock. up on Del M onte at excelk•nt Key Buy \, , ~ ~,.r--··
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QA thick slices of
sMart Hench or
other firm-textured
bread to form
a pocket
Rll with thick
strawbefry
presetVes and
JacK cheese.
Then custard-tip
and ba.Jce m
°"'8fl. That's
how to make
Baked French
Toast Sandwich
Val en tine Breakfast
A ·•Baked French
Toast Sandwtch" makes
a special breakfast treat
on Valentine's Day.
Colorful, tasty. and easy
to make, it's a delicious
way or saying you care.
Start by cutting l·mch
thick slices or sweet
French or other f1rm -
t ext ured bread. Cul
each slice in half, leav-
ing a hinge al bottom
crust to form a pocket.
Fill pocket with Jack
cheese and thick
strawberry preserves .
At this point, the
sandwich es may be
wrapped and refrigerat-
ed (even the night
before) fctt> later
Easy Treats
VALENTINE
DESSERT FOR
YOVNGCOOKS
Simmer red cinnamon
candles in drained juice
or syrup from canned
pineapple slices or
chunks until di880lved.
Pour spicy syrup over
the fndt and cbill wilb a
few thin Jemon slices.
Serve with thin crisp
chocolate cookies cut 10
heart shape. ••• VA.LENTINE
Bll&\KFA.BT TOA.ST
Cut toast into large
he a rta; butter and
s prinkle with clnnamon-
" u gar Serve with
r a n n e d p 1 n 1• a p p I e
«hu nks 1n 1u1n· for
hn·akrast slarter
RED AND GOLD
TARTS
Co mbine a well
drained 8'1• ounce can
pineapple chunks with a
can or cherry pie filling.
Spoon into baked tart
shells and swirl with a
topknot of whipped
cream.
• • •
SA.NDWJCI llEAllT8 A.
V ALENDNE Tll&A'I'
Ills weU d rain e d canned crushed pineap-ple with chunky peanut
butter. Spread on whole
grain bread cut with
heart shaped cutter
Center each.-.sandwich
with dot of red jeUy.
finishing. When ready to
serve, dip sandwiches
on both si~ an an egg.
milk mixture and bake
as directed.
Golden canned paneap-
ple slices, topped with
brown suear and
coconut, bake in the
same pan along with the
French toast. Serve on
top of and alongside the
sandwich with an ac
companiment of crisp
bacon for an extra ·
special treat
BAKED FRENCH
TOAST SANDWICH
2 (8'14 ounce) cans
slic~ pineapple•
3 lareeeggs
'14 cup milk
2 tablespoons syrup
from pineapple
\1'4 tea.spoOn aalt
4 (1-in cb thick)
slices sweet P'reacb or
other hrm·textured
bread
4 slices Jack cheese
<about Ill& ounce each>
4 tableapoom W c:k
strawberry preserves
3 tablespoons melt·
ed butter
''• cup brown sugar
(packed>
11• c u p f I a k e d
coconut
Oram pineapple. sav·
1ng syrup. Beat eggs
with milk, 2 tablespoons
syrup from pineapple
and salt. and turn into
rtat dish or pan. Cut
each slice or bread in half
lenethwise, leaving a
hinge at bottom crust to
form a pocket. Place a
slice of cheese in each.
and a tablespoon of the
thick preserves.
Soak bread on one side
in the eeg mixture, al-
lowioi to stand until it is
well moistened. Turn
and soak second side.
Spread butter in one half
of a Oat baking pan
< 15~xl01hxl inches).
Arranee soaked bread in
the butter. Bake below
oven center in bot oven
<400 deerees) 12 to is
minutes, unW bottom is
nicely taowned. Remove
from oven and turn
sandwiches .
A r ranee pin eapp le
allcee in other ball of the pao and sprinkle with
au1ar and cocon u t .
Retam to oven and bake
about 8 minut~ loneer,
until second side of tout
is browned and pineap-
ple is heated. Serve al
once. Makes 4 servings.
• Or use l Cl51~ ounce)
can
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mouthwash. And Listerine kills the germs
that can cause bad breath.
. And now. when you send in two specified
proofs of purchase from the 18 oz. or 24
oz. size Listerine, plus the official order
form, we'll mail you a two dollar refund.
Just look for displays at participating
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If your retailer is out of the required order
forms. you may obtain one by writing:
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nterowave Valentine's ·oay Surprises
Tb.b Valcat1oe11 Da.J
llDUt boDWlmak~r"I wbo
have time -a1vln1
microwave o vena in
llulr k1ttbeoa can
tl'Ht apec:iaJ V aMnliDe
treats for tbetr loved
OOH
Hoow ttOnCMnlal.a f cw
a mlcrowavf' manufac:
lw.ter have put ~•r
a \lariet,y of aw.-et trea!A
tut wt.II o«er • ·~•al
touch lti any Val 0Un()'1
Day pa rty or dinntor
Th-..y kl:lo otfor a -. a)'
()f makanti your o wn
dltJooal ~ teupoon of
vanilla may be s ub
1tituted for the almond
and lemon ~•tra c t. Coot! m y be rolled In
red toloNd aupr ~ro~
bakln.c. or froated wllh
pink 1ctna CONVENTIONAL
INSTSUC'110N
Prepare •• above
Bak• at 37S d~ lot
10 l o l2 ml.nut.ff or unUI
a .. t
TIIUMBPIUNT
f'OOk lF.
I \"lftld l dhf"ll)
~ tup bull•r o r marcann.
'-' cup auaar
i taa.MPU&led
1 tea.llllOOO varuu a ~ t.upoon Hlt
I ~ MlPI aU pu rpoae
nour. aJfl~
'4 cup pt'taM. finely
t bGpp.d
"'-cup prwerv~•
MJCaOWAVtr.
INSTaUCTIONS
Cr m butt.er allld 1ua·
ar unUI Ouffy In l ar.i~
mhclng bowl
Sti r t n e atai yollu .
vantlla. aod nit. t>.at·
ln1 Wl'll OraduaJly 1Ur
10 flour Mix weU
Shape douch Into Ill.·
Inch dlametn ball•. Dip
In •lllbtly ~•ton f !Ul
whlwe, and lhen roll in
pecana. Plar~ l2 balla on
waxed p a p e r o n
microwave oven alan
tray. Make thumbprint
in each
8ak t-d ozen 1n
m1crowaV1! ovt:n on hMlf
power level for 4 to 4 i,.,
m!nuta. or until firm
but •UCbUy moust. Allow
cook\ to cool 1Ulhtly
before removln& lrom
waxed paper. Fiil
"thumbprirrua" with pre·
serves j~ before aerv·
Ina. RepHl with r t ·
malnln1 cook.la.
MICRO· Tl P . Cook let
may llRo be filled with
red Jelly for ValenUne'a
Oay
CONVENTIONAL
INSTlltJC?IONS
Prepare a 1 above.
Bake at 3SO degrees for
ts to 17 minulu or untJl
:1et.
DOt1G8 V ALENTINEI
( Vleld: 7 to I er••·
m•&8)
3 cups all·purpose
nour
1 cup salt
1 v. cupa water
Food COiorina (OP·
Uonal>
Jn1Unl t e a <op·
lion all
MICROWAVE
INST&VC'nONS
Combine all ingre·
dienta. Food coloring for
added color. or instant
tea for browning may be
added to the water, as
deelred. Knead dough
for 5 to 7 minutes, or un·
lil amooth
Roll portion or dough
to ..._ to •/•·inch thick on
waxed paper sheet cul
to lit microwave oven
bottom. Cut out 7 to 9 de·
.s1gn1 with cookie cutter.
Remove excess dough
and save to u.se later.
Decorate and then pierce
surface to each ornament
eve nly all over with
toothpick or straJgbt pin
lo eliminate air bubbles.
Mak.-11maU hole at top or
each ornament for hang inc if desire d S lade
waxed paper onto oven
bottom•
Cook in micr owavt>
oven on ball-power level
for 4 to 6 minutes. or un
t1l omame ntll are dry
and ri rm Remove from
waxe d paper before
completely cool.
MI CRO -TIPS · Roll
o ut long strands of
dough, and use lhem lo
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RASPBERRY
PRESERVES CAKE
(Yield: l , 8x8x2-lncb
cake)
CAKE
1'2 cup b utle r o r
margarine
2,-lJ cup s ugar
1rz c up r aspbe rry
preserves. seedless
i., c up da iry sour
cream
2 eggs
1 •,'2 cups cake rtour
1 2 teaspoon baking
!>Oda
1 2 teas poon c i n
namon
11. teaspoon salt
lr.z cup ras pbe rry
preserves, seedless
MICROWAVE
INSTRUCTIONS
Cr eam butte r and s ug
<tr in large mixing bowl
M 1x 1n pr<•se r vt>i.
Ulend wt-II J\d d sour
< re;im, ;.md then eg1~'
H1•al ~1·11
Uh·nd loH<'I ht•r flour
t..1k1ng :-.t)(l.1. 1·111n.m 11 111
and salt J\dd g raduCJlly
to first mixture'. twatmg
we ll Pour batter into
greased , 8 x8x 2 -1nc h
dish
Bake in mi c ro w C1vt•
oven on ball-power le vel
ror 8~ to 10 mlnutes, or
untJI top springs back
w•en Ugbtly pressed
with finger. Cool
S pread top with pre
~ef"Vl'S.
MI C RO TIP G o on
w h •· n s 1· r v 1• cl w I I h
\\h 1pp1·<1 ,., .... , .. "' r'""
1·d w1 1h "J(;i,plll'l f\
I· r o <,tinj:!.. 111!>.lt·..id u r
11 rest• rvt•!>.
('ONVENTION/\L
INSTRUCTIONS
Pre pC1 re a s abo ve
Bakt> al 350 dcgrec..-s fo r
25 minutes or until tl'sls
done RASPBERRY
FROSTING
2 tablespoons butler
or m a rganne, melted
2 cups confec·
lloners' sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
If. cup ras pberry
preserves.seedless
MICROWAVE ANO
... CONVENTIONAL
INSTRUCTIONS
For frosting, com
bine butter. 1 cup sugar,
vanilla and preserves
Blend well. Stir in re·
maining sugar until
s mooth Spre a d o n
cooled cake.
SUGA.ll COOKIES
(l'leld: Z'fa to3 dozen>
11, cup butler or
margarine
l cup sugar
1 egg
112 teaspoon vanilla
1/, teaspoon almond
extract• 'I• teaspoon lemon
ex.tract•
I¥• cups all purpooe
flour
1/7 teaspoon bakwg
60da
'h teaspoon s ail
'h teaspoon crea m or tartar
MICROWAVE
INSTBUCl'IONS
Cream together but·
ter, sugar. egg. vanilla.
almond and lemon ex-
tract ln laree mixing
bowl. Combine flour, soda,
salt .and cream of larta.r.
Bnd into creamed mix·
ture. Kb well Sbape dough lnto ~·
lncb diameter balls .
Pt.ce 12 ba1la on waxed paper on Radauoge
Oven l1ua tray. Bak e do:s en ln
microwave oven on half
power level for 4 to 4"4l
mldu&el, or unUl Mt. Al·
low cooklet to cool 1Uptl1 before removini
trom waxed paper = w1&b nma1Dilll
• -incao.nP: An ad·
•
01'1 ~
WASl tlN<1 I O N S
1111HHDAY
MON . r ! B, 18th
00 AM TO 7·00 Pf'<\
Hl 'C
FRUIT
ORJNKS
41,,Jl:.,...l t (A,..
111.-.•,1Mft_()tl.A"'"W
CONTADINA
TOMATO
SAUCE
.53
.15
SHASTA
DIET
BEVERAG ES ' .. I I • 1 A\.I <.
GROCERIES
, .,,~I I A"'t
Ocl Monte Pear Hatves
W)llit"" I tM I N~f"'Yl.\liJ"l• Fruit Cocktall
H"IJ 1.M_U,., tvll flt Tree Top App~ Juice
""·'lll~lfA"' Libby Tomato Juice
.79
.77
J 39
.55
u .,q .... tlA.1'1fl.1Utftf't<4U 35
Green Giant Green Beans •
.27 t--...OU""'' t -'h V.'tQt f'\Lkt'llfl
Del Monte Com
hfH,..ll CAN 27 Contadlna Tomato Paste •
.43 14•.ouMl.f CA,., '"wt n Contadlna Tomatoes
C'~~u:J~TomatoPuree .69
tOU .... t'l AOnu
Henlz 57 Sauce
"'I~ T tt••tfGAlllY'IW)tlll
Bk>ody Mary /'!'\ix
t..,.C~t PJlrfMJlrlG( lAWW"r'
S paghetti Sauce Mix
••~I c"""acy.,cf" OM!Jn".\l'IJI~ -. Jerseymald Orange Juice
C,l(l'tCl JAA '-Wll T Vlasslc Butter Chips
}29
}89
.39
125
103
; ,.fJ/ Pt\L A."\'tOWU.VV~W fl 7 9
Hamburger Helper!"..1~~. w •
tn/ ~ AS<rrO '1 "'I'> Top Ramen Nooda
t 'Ol.H"l CAii Ill. OOIH Oii HOl HormeJChll W/Beais
Jl'OUN>Ci'li Honey V.rley Honey
~SoyS.UC.
c~~~~
.49
.68
}19
.24
.63
}93
319
.39
169
NESTI.E'S
SEMI-SWEET
MORSELS
198
119
MIGHTY DOG
DOG
FOOD
' .. t' • ·-.29
GROCERIES
IA(~J f A/1
Behotd Furniture Polish
•' •l•f Pl\f'M•-.t '"'I,,_...
Dow Zlploc Bags ••<_.,... ( ~ Carpet Fresh Deodorizer
'flO-C tv,_.1 tt11• I\'" U.J r( "'-'"°"" Scotties Fadal Tissue
4 LI\ tr)(,
Wood Are Logs
149
.88
}65
.99
.65
.99
FROZEN FOODS
•to\lJ t..AU()rtCT1"4 nu-,1,.......,-tnt"frn Jer~ Ice Cream }69
11QUr<T (,,,.
Birds Eye Orange Prus .95
c~:n<·~--;'i99"Roi1s"' ,._.. 77
~,,,..,I S:•llit fl\Jll(,I Royal Dragon Wonton
u.0.1 tw-" t t~I ~"'t' lh ,...., Stokely Vegetables
... t)ff t r'Y:M~ .. I L'VW~ Jenos Cheese Pilla
}48
.85
}59
PRODUCE
I lfffl llA""' I 49 Ripe Cherry Tomatoes , A •
"•""'"" Crisp Cucumbers
I~ ti /\II HAY\ .. Fresh Egg Plant
I A~ ,-g. nJlllOt
Brown Onion•
... 19
llt .29
·~ .17
~ .10
U\•15
tA 399
BEEF
RIB
STEAKS
I .t.fV. t" lf~1 f't I I
•NI' I ..... , ... I '
CRISP
ICEBERG
LETTUCE ..
O SCAR MAYER
PO RK
SPARERIBS
TEXS<JN PINK
GRAPEFRUIT
J<JICE ............ ., .. ,.
HOFFY
SLICED
BACON
.79
.99
BONELESS
BEEF
ROASTS 1aa
MEATS
,..,.,.. • .. ' ...... ,. l....tlt< t r\'~· 268 Bed T -Bone Steaks , ..
1-,,"I '"''*,., tt• t1• "N',_ ...,.,,9 /I' 278 Porterhouse Steaks , "
tA.t~I .-r-t,,_.fJ ti ,.,,.. fl~lf ...
BoneJess Chuck Steaks ,,, ...... , .. ,,,.,,_,..,-,.,,
Le.an Ground Bed
'""' f "',.....-, \/.-,,,, l'llVf Beef Cube Steaks
f~• #Wt f,lf~f"'f-.
Pork l..cMn Chops
It }98
•• ]89
I 263
Ill }39
Ill 149
(l'!f'IA.<""""""'* A f Wl/ tO.>fH r\ 1M'tj I'.,...• 7 9 Buttel Bea~d T~eys , " •
.,,299
}39
,, ]89
VONS BAKERY
l~rt l RA,rAA
Canadian Cod Fllets
hNll l1H ' 1t kr •
Cherry ~s
, ~ .... I lit ,; .,., 11 "'',•I t1 "-~ •
Plain Fork Split Muffin~
ow' Fashioned Donuts
2 ss
.51
.97
s~·~~ Sour Dough Bread • 9 7
LIQUOR
U Wll Scoresby Scotch
t l/IT Ji' f'l./IKXl'Cl'I fllft rtWll' " r 1 Tl)ior CalfomJ.a Wine.a
14<U<l llOTTU
8cNe l.ambNllCO
519
4 79
489
149
129
269
899
OLYMPIC
MEAL
BREAD
P<.JREX LIQUID
Bl EACH
FRES H
S<JNKIST
MINNEOLAS
.69
.45
.19
HEAL TH & BEAUTY
'-fl•.., 1 if• W l 1• "'I •• Co6gate Toothpaste
•'\ tff'<f l'l.JTT\• Scope Mouthwash
.84
211
11.oi:.rtCt r-D'C'~• ... ,. ...,.," 88 Suave Shampoo ,.,,,.. •• .. •
'',.."' c~~ ""'""'"' Wonch Skin Lodon .,..,...,
V\cks 44-0 Cough Fonnula
•
}19
125
)59
}57
DELICATESSEN
...... , ""''" "''\('9....,,,. .,,
Pllsbury Cresevlt Rolls .59
POI. Cf" t ., ot-<.v C"l"" 8 2 ~Sour c:re.m •
]99
)49
"°"'l..:lf ~Q "<n[>~H·~'I )49 Beef or Meat Boaogna
.98
LOaNULO. 19DOW,Nll)~ L09 NtCmD. Mll W. IOTtl If. LOe AMSJ.d,.,.,. OllOO NfO I.Ml~ ....,,a .. llr'IM. ~ OllL" Of'f1'I DM,' -~ 1)1111. 'f .... ""-·
~ f'enW( f .O.ln.u.. lOCK' """*° O>OCdlM ~ 12~
" TIDE ll"tPERIAL M)RV .ion. s..-g. llal. 1 IQKL I .J9 a..;.~ wi..n.n. .. " ...... ".... ..,,
149 LAUNDRY DETERGENT MA~~E ~w :::::;=.~ ;~ ~:==~·;,;.:;,.:;,:,-·"
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I /<I
""'i.:ol'tllllW~•~
N.tblKo Ollpt N'-bf, 11MJUP<l
c ..........
t H L 111• Mnet _. 0..-.. A••·
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.8J
16 ..
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ltll...,.llfrh1tt
1710L 6.30 I l.D .75
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l7tlOM11 nlalf ....
.. PM:I<
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.85
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12111 c.-.c••wlW~ c JI' ......
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FOOD
Navels Good
For Eating
Navel•. nav~ll every
wht re and all IO Sood
lo t•at Thul ' tht• IMh•i.t
word from ('alllorn1u
tt nd Ar110111.1 . wh•·r•
~rQWl'l"!l h1.tVl' pmdur•~t
I ht• h•rKt-al crop of nu \t I
orang1•11 1n lht• h1,tor) of
till' t ~I) .. 11.tlt•'I
And whut JWrf1•t·t 11111
1 n .: 1 Th ,. .. 11o11 u n II
Nutr11H111 Hou11I or th1•
Notional A1·a.11t•my o f
St·1t•n1·1·:. ht1' JU:.t un
II 0 U n l' I' d l h t' I 9 K II
lfrv"1•d Hl'rtHl\Olt'lldt'CI
l>1t'tary J\llow.11w1·' uni!
0 0 l' II ( t h l' Ill It I II I
c·h;,in~t'' 1:. u11 1m·r1·ct't'
IO tht• umount or v1tum1n
(.' bt'mg ret•ommt"ndl'd
I' rt':.h t'ltn.c. fr u11 1:s ont'
or the bt•!tl 'llUrt'l''I O(
\llaman C A medium
n<.1v1..•I oran1t1• ll> not only
I a'ty and r1•frt>'>h1n~. but
~•II prov1d1• mort• thu11
the 60 m1 lieram 11 or
"ltamm C.: now n·n1m
m1•ndefl by tlw J\f.1tl1·m}"
for daily intake by the
avt·ragc• malt: or frm.!lt:
l:J H'ar.. or old.-r
l\C'cording U1 Gordon
1 J1•1Hlt•1 Oil \ l('I' JHt''I
d1·111 111 I· n"'" Fruit :-.<dt·:-.
.1 11 d m .1 r k Pt 111 g f r1 r
'-;1111 1-1 ... 1 c;r11\.\1•r... th1:-.
y1·ar':. nav<'I crop 1s one
111 the• f11w't 1•at 1111• 111
rn;,iny y1·..ir ., lh1· fr wt
11 a weet , Juicy and
~•dy to be et\)oyed .. a
qwck mad: or {a man1
o th e r wa y a Loca l
mitrltf'U ar~ now offor
mtt plt>nty of this top
quality, outridoua tndt.
tlt>n derson Mdd.-d that
'upplle11 nf tanaerlne.
from t.be West will ai.o
ht> vttry iznod 1n t h.-
"'''•'h 11h~1td, .. hpedully
I ht• klnnow rnun11a rin
uncl tnlntwolu t an.:t•lo
v ,, r t t' t 1 1· ' T h 1·
I unl(t•nnt.•'I will hav1• 1•x
cC'llent flavor. rotor 1t.nd ,
l1k1· tht• I\.!\ t'I, llfl' ti
good sourt•t• ul v\lumtn
('
Frt>'h winter le mon
i.upphl'l> will be down
from l ast w 1ntt-r
llo wcvt'r , despite ;,id-
' l' r!>e weather cond1
t 1onb lust year whtch af
fc c tt.>d th is wtn l l'r'l>
nop, grower s expl'ct
f n.•.,h ll'mon &upplu.·:. to
increai.c m the monthb
Jhl'Jd
~11 don't let the winter
hlah'> g1•t )OU down' En
JOY sonu• Wt',ll'rn :-.un
..,J111w U-'l' loL-. of c:ol
orful, nut ritious nav1·I
orang.-:. <i nd o th er
\l-c,t1·rn grown cit rus
tr111l l11 t<.•mpt taste buds
und bnghtcn men u:-.
W inter Brunch
H r II n l' h I :. fl n t' of
\11a·r1t·J ·., fJvonte W<JVb
to l'nl..rtain, t'SJ>t'<'l<lllY
on wintn week 1·nd~ A 1·r'"' bt•twt•1•n hrc•akfo.,t
and lunt·h , 1t 1:-. u:-.u<illy
..... r\-f'd b<•tW('l'n noon
.mil 2 JI m
t ornm1·nl WJfflt·-. and
c 11 p h ;1t·on st•rv1•1i w1lh
l.111u11I Hrown Sug<ir
OrJngc• ·ropping 1' a
1·11od 1•ho1<·1• for I h ,.,
popul ir, < ,1"1 Ii way of
1•nl• 1 t 11111m• fr ii•nd' unrl r .. Ill I I v I' Ii I I t• a I .
11 ..it111 .d hr11~n :-ugar
flavor m<ikc::. :i hapµy
m:.irr 1agc with the
robust fl<ivor or the war
flt•!.
Liquid brown ::.ugar is
•'H't•llcnt pour<'d right
from the bottle• over
pan<"akcs <ind F rench
toa!>t, too. Jl is also con·
vcnient t.o have on hand
to use in baked bea ns.
pies, f r ostings a nd
ha rbccue ::.<.1U\:e
CORN MEAL WAFFLES
( M akea M waff'lea)
1 ~. cups m ilk
'I• cup liquid brown
'>ugar
1 , rup v<>itclable 011
I 11 1 • l.'I!"
I I 111 ,ill lllll l'fl' I
(l .. 111
1 c up yellow corn
meal
I lablcspooo baking
powder
1 '2 teaspoon salt
Preht•;,it warne baker .
I n medium bowl, beat
together milk, Liquid
Brown Sugar , m l and
c·ggs StJ r in flour, corn·
nH•al. baking po wder
and sail until blended
and ~moolh. When waf.
fil' baker 1s r eady. pour
Ila t tt•r into center o f
lower h:.ilf unttl 1h m ch
from cd~es. Cove r. Bake
un t il golde n brown
Jl e m ove with fork .
He peat w1tb remaining
bCJttcr. K eep wa ffles
warm in a 200·d egrec
oven St.·rve Wlth Liquid
tt rown Sugar Or ange
Toppmg.
LIQ U ID BR O WN
SUGA&
ORANGE TOPPING
2 cups liquid brown
sugar 2 aUclm c ~ pound)
unsa lt.ed butter
1 teaspoon orange
rind
Combine a ll logr e·
'11ents in a saucepan and
h1•at until butler is melt·
.-cl Star Servl' v. arm "' .. , ~ .1fn,...,
Homemade D essert
()n <:upid 's Day
11 ,. I t• • ... .1 ... II pt• f
hr1111• 111.1111· Ii•·. c rt that
'" \\t0ll IA.l1rlli 1111' f'ffort
I" Jll .. ~ I' 1111111 '( r.Jtd1
l11r I lo,11 'p1·1·1,d SOITll'
•1111· 1~ ... ·.111 ... 1 •t I" a 111w
1111"" I 1·ak1" 11 11 qu1rl''
1111 mor1• 1·ffurt on
1 h1• l'lf':in up d1·ta1i than
:1 p.H'k,1g1·cl n11"< i h<·
111 ... 1·11111'> fro t 1ni• I' .1
11111 hov.I• r tcoe1 llap11y
11 •• 1-1111! f11r v .1 1t-nt1n<· ...
I >.1 v
Ht\ !'111\:\i\ \. i\ I.ENTIN E ( .uu:
' • l 111> bUllf' r, :-of
I 1·111·<1
I 1" 1·up:-. sugar
:~ t·g~:-.
11 ~ teaspoon v ant II a
l ('up::. nour
'• tl'aspoons salt :i t<•uspoon:-. bak rng
pow<kr
1 , <'UJ> nulk
I 1·up ma s ht.'d
lianan:.i t2ur3>
t 'ROSTJNG
1 111nt whippin g
1 n·;arn, whipped
1 c·up :-.ugar
l tt><.1~poons vanilla
J11·<1l butler with sugar
uni ti fluffy Beal in eggs
and vanilla Mix flour.
salt and baking powder
Jl(•a t into batt e r
;dternatcly with milk
Fold LO mashed banana
Turn into 2 greased and
flo ured 8-anch hear t ·
'hapl'd cake pans. Bake
in 350-degree oven 30 to
:J5 minutes or until light
touch m center leaves no
imprint Cool 10 minutes
in pans. Remove from
pans and cool on r acks.
Whip l pint whipping
<'ream with 11:1 cup s ugar
until stiff. Fold in 2 tea·
:.poons vanilla. Use t.o fill
and frost cake. Decorate ·
as desired. Refrigerate
until readyt.oserve.
Nutrition Center
" ...• ....-,wwc...,ta.
MW lodJ.-d.....,I f •'1 11¢.'"
VITAMINS
HEAL TH FOODS
BEAUTY AIDS
AND MUCH MORE!
c... ..... heOw ........... _
2111 ...................... ....
675-0133 __ ... , ... •h-
200/o OFF-:='.::-:
w.dlieedly. f'ebn.tely 13, 1980 DAIL V PILOT Q
• Spira• tltceo lor easy eetVlnQ
• Honey 'n Spice Glaze •Cooked 30 hours i( 11 i.· • fl • Nat1onw1de &hipping aervice H \ h· ~,1gUt(H. • • • Full service Oellcateaaen ;r.~d u-:A~;g~
_A Q1'11111d _,Uwr... •J1'• <lnu·1110IK' tn r·~
NEW LOW PRICES!
EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 1980
HONEY BAKED HAM REDOCED 1 O' pound
Come>are our price with Beef I = meet pr1Ces1
J700 l. COAST HWY .. C-.. .. Mw l'HOMI 67J-tooo
24601 lA\'MOMO WA\'• IL TOIO ID .. ll TOtlO. f'At>MI IJJ.JIU
lfOH HACH I U D ... ~A.lAll.O. HUMTIMOT°" MACH. rMOMI 14N575
Also Anaheim. Orange RanchO MiraQe. La Habra. San Diego. Nortn Hollywooo
~ICHOL"'S
~•• HOf't''IA' In the DAILY PILOT
NAVEL ORANGES ARE PLENTIFUL
White Magic
Bleach
t1qu1d sec Laundry o
c ..... ,
i.~· Gallon
8olll•
Detergent
1) Olf l"b•I
Wh•I• •~=. ~Q 01 s 129
Mogoc I .....-V P\g
JluJa• S lwµ IJu p !
30-Slice
Bread
§;:··s100
~2 24-eL L.. ....
Donuts ZS 6nc
""' WllQltl •Oltl,,,_., .. , " .,.
~o~ey ... Br~~ Brea.t,,~ ~ " 6~
/Jwn-IJ.•li Jiu''!
Biscuits
M,, W,.qht•
I 11c.r.rnr Ctir·1",•· ~11 ..... 4
l 11c 1:rnr: Y1JqUrt
'Cl t1111. .. M I 29'
L<itt.1qc Ctll:t: r _,
75 ' I -··
l'.Hty OIJJ' --~ 491 ~ . . I o.
Light Chunk
Tuna
Seo lroder&BC Brand Q , __
6-:=:.0l 0 0
Con
Peanut Butler
Kitchen Craft
Flour
~9~79c
Dog Foocl
So4ewoy 2-2 6 IS~! I eo ...
lio n • Sp ''<'lfl/,, !
Multi-Flame
·.o••-01 Logs
l o• A Chu•y 6 s500 for,.plo.. ·l"9
1-=---'ocl.: ,,..
Bowl Cleaner ,•, .,y, I
'.,.,~t~~;;Y, S~lant _
1,11111 W1tl1 Be~lnS :~: ...
t 1,1> (,r e,un , ,, ... ~·
'. s3 .1
.. 69'
Beverages
1l•let 59~ ktole
Macaroni&
Cheese
Town H011 Mt s100 O.nn•c•
~, 7 .,. -01 ,,.
Shortening
............ ,, ... •179 ~ c-
ll1•fl It Ir "ntl ll1•n u I\
Toothpaste
\utr-oy 81ond 2 5 ( '"o' \••• (O<h
Vitamins
'>:tlPw:1y Kr1PC Hi's . . ., ...
Hamburger
Buns
01 wtl Dog 39c 8vn• _::.;Wright ' -
...... Plo.g
ot a
Margarine
FINI EKCO CHINA
" •• -of•' .. ,1,, •••• • ..-"""._.. -....... I-··.,.•""""' t •
....... , ~ ~-· .... • -•• ' ..... _-'fl' •• "'' ·-· ................. ' ·-· \. ............ .
.,_ t, ,t I.• , , • tllll t •I If• I .-, ..,;
Tomato
Sauce
TownHouw 10
~, ~:,
Mayonnaise
/.i11uor nnd ff'i nP R up !
" .................. ~ ..............
... ...,..... ~ ··---" lO ~ ............. -
Cribari
Mountain
Chablis
~ ~219
Ancient Age
Bourbon
~~D~~;:, 699
~ -"-' ._..,,, .. ....
0..o'1
1.1 Mc .1 W111•''-> %:~ ,2,,
... , .. -· ' \ \t t,.f
Lhr1,!1a11 Bros 4-:2 \:-sS"''
P1 IM.isson __ .. 2 4 ... 15,J()
-" -· l>'t•
Chi" •n Bl.Ille :-: '1 'n•4 \5 •I -~ .,,. .. ,
. . I f -.. • j J Broccoli Spears SAFEWAY QUALITY MIA TS ~Lo"
:~:~7.' 2 s I oo
t'(p'\# .......... ... • ••• ·-.. _, •I) ,.. ..... • ._, .. ... .... _, .... ~ .... · .. .. /.
Fosler Farms
Game Hens
C0tnt1~ FrtUfl'f\
Grode ' A "ump
ii '~:: 12
BULK BEEF
Whole Boneless
llrloln s 99 V'\OA """'"• 1 ... 4 l.-..... (111• .,. ..
Wt ...... c..,..._.,., .... ........ ,.,., .....
~._. ... c.,,..., .• _.. lb ,....,. ..............
Al ........ I It~• 4'•....,... (vi 9*4 Wt ...... ......... ~c. .... ,_ .....
Be
Patty Mix
.. .......... ' -'·-.
Assorted ·~1',,..-a.:
Pork Chops . · : '.·'. '. ·
Protein Add9'1 Q And l"d Cul -o. ....
~ 1001 ~ ,~9•
~ 0 ~ Potatoes ~~"·:.. ... ~ . ~
Beef Brisket~ • s219 Top Strloin ,...., ..... s219
I ol),lf-""O!IMi _l ... ,.-f'orTn tr 11• ,_,...,, • -••
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Salmon Roast Pork Loin Chops
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Grapefruit
Yellow Onionc;
11S 10o>1f!M>ll•• .. 12<
2 •• 35'
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(Jl c ·Jt\ I'll.Cl WIKlnMdity February 13 tteO FOOD
Ancient History Inspires Slim Gingerbread
Gln1erbrud 11 pro
b bly our old1.•st ""t't
dh, cl•Uns bat'k to tM
GrN>ks urul ~"KHlllun'
Rbod wa~ o lamou..,
for Ila &tnRflrnkea that
ll eX&'Ortl•1I th1•111 2 ltOO
'fl41 rs hdtHl' l'hri.,t
Oln~1·rh11•1111 1, m.-n
t10nt-1I 111 C'h.1th't'r and
wal' k110"" 111 I 11.:l.11111
t)efor1• th1• ~111 111,11\ wn
qu1.•-s t
This probiibh I' nlMt'
than 'ou "•1111 111 lo.110\\
about ~111~1·rh11•.111 th1·
,ll)~Wt'I \ UU tU uncr l b
I hi.• 1· 111011\' C'OUlll
It dl'Pl'rHh on "hl\lh\•1
yo u m11kl' 1t from
~C'rat1·h 01 ;.i nu.1t A~·
rording lo government
figures, home ma<Jt•
1 ingerbreud has 3 344
ralortcs or 171 for 0111·
ninth of J ('.lkt.• bJkt'd an
a !:I 1 n 1· h J! a n
Gingerbread from a mix
as conside rably less
calorific· 1,573 calorie's
or 175 for a one ninth
piece
II o m t· m a d l'
gingt>rbread as fattening
becaur-,c most l'Onlem-
porary recipes call for a
whole cupful of
molasses and half-cup of
sugar ... and shorten
ing. We don't know what
a ncient gingerbr ead
tasted like but we bet 1t
wasn't as s weet as the
contempor ary version
According to the "Wise
F.nCVCI OpPdia O (
Cookery,·· (Grosset
.rnd Ounlap J ('arl)
i.: 1 11 g c r ca kc !> w 1· r 1·
""'l'<'l<'nC'd with honey or
fruit. So wc vc borrowed
their idea and ~Wl'l'lt•n
o u r s I 1 ni m ,. r
J.!111gt·rllrearl w1lh honey
.1 n ti h a n a n a .., Th 1·
h.1n.111.1s m .1kc the c<1lo.r
..,o mo1:-.t lhut no fat <11
-.hortc•ning 1-; needed
I I (, If T
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l!"l \t1·1•lt•n c·<I ~Jlli
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1, tahl1·..,1><1on.., horll·\
"r t ruc·t11s1· ") rup '" 1·qu1valt·nt ~ugar :.uh
I It lilt'
2 cups self-ris ing
flour or 2 c ups <t 11
purpose flour plus 2
teaspoon s bakin ~
powder , 1 teaspoon !-.alt
Microwavt>
<l 'rom Page C6>
make add<'d d t•ta1h
Valentines may h•· dt'c-
nra t t•d with co lor ed
r·ry..,tal suga r or non
parcals Whc•n cooled.
}'OU may varnis h or
pamt each valenllne to
!-.Cal out moisture
•You may want to use
a piece of cardboard un
der the waxed pap(?r
CONVENTIONAL INSTRUCTIONS
Prepare as abt>vc
Bake on cookie sheet at
325 degrees until light
brown
RHUBARB PUNCH
<Yield: 22 fOUf•OUDCe
servings)
1 11:1 lbs. fres h
rhubarb, cut in 1-inch
pieces
1 quart water
111:1 cups sugar
'"l cup orange jujce
• ~ cup lemon juice
I qua rt' dry ginger
::ilc or club soda
MICROWAVE
INSTRUCTIONS
Place rhubarh 1n :J
quart rass<'role Covt•r
v.1th water.
Cook in micro wavr•
oven. covt>rcd. on full
power for 1'1 to 15
mi nutes, or until
rhubarb i s t e nd er
Strain tbrou~h double
t hickness of damp
cheesecloth.
Stir in sugar llcat in
microwave oven on full
power for 5 minutes, or
until sugar as completely
dissolved. Cnol
Stir in Juices. Chill
Add g inger ale just
before serving.
MICRO-TIPS: Punch
may be poured over ice
in a laree pl.Dlch bowl or
pitcher for aervln1. To
u1e frozen rhubarb.
dofro1L In microwave
oven on one·thlrd power
for 1 to 9 minutes. For
1omethi.ni special, serve
with a scoop ot lemon
aherbet.
f3trVdm\1:4~
Place rhubarb In a
large saucepan. Cover
wHb wate r. Simmer,
covered, untll tender.
Strain nA ttbove. Add
augar and 11tlr over
moderate but unUl dJs·
solved . Proceed a s
abave.
t tf'upoon baklna
oda
}I, to 2 lt•oi•µnll O!I
~round .:rn.:l'r
t If' apnon <'I n
n11mon i, tc.• 11puun ~round
rlovn
1-, tc111tpou11 l!tround
nutmea
<'11 m b1 Ol' bll n • n •", t'l(>(oc. m ilk u nd
'~•·f!tt-nt'r 1n wn t>lt1·1r11·
mau•r ho"I BN 1I until
c·rc11rn} Star fl•111o&nllli
llljrt•dJt>nU lC1~1·lhc1 and
add to hattf'r lh·ut 011
low •JX't•d U ict•c 1ind11
SC'ra 111• b owl "1lh
'1fl81Ulil Jic'ut 111\ lhl'I
8Pt'••d a) ~ .. c,.1nds Spoon
into u •1 1111'11 non11li ck
"'IUDrt 1,1kt· JllUI 'Ahtch
hno; l)l·t·11 'flr .. yt•cl ~•th
t•ook111.: 'l"J' HJke 11111
1ir1•h1-.1l1•1I uu ilt•grut•
OVt II Ill 1111111111·--until
10-1 ~1· 1 "" "u 1 111 or c•old
Sprr 1J ~llh lo~ 11u.: .. r
or unui· mJrtnulud1• If
d1·s11 t'tl or to p "1th
Otttn.c~ l'rt'am rec1pl"
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Go11rmei
By Barbara Gibbons
which follows. Makes
nine aerviQ&a (cake only)
195 calories each CW
calories each with StJMar
substitute).
ORANGE 'CREAM'
•, cup part-s k im
ricotta cheese
-,, cu p o ran ge
marmalade CreeuJar or
low-cal)
Optional : half
teaspoon vanllla
Optional: pinch of
salt or butter-flavored
sail
Combine and beat
with electric mixer until
nutty. (If you are using
low-sugar marmalade
and want a sweeter top·
pang without extra
calories, a packet or two
of sugar substitute may
be added.) Makes one
cup, 35 calories per
tablespoon with re1ular
m armaJade; ~ calones
per tablespoon with low-
auear marmalade ; 15
calories per tablespoon
with sugf\r ·fr ee
marmalade.
GINGER SQUARES
2 tablespoons diet
margarine
2 tablespoons brown
sugar
1 egg
1 tablespoon maple
syrup
1 cup s ifted all·
purpose nour
i;, teaspoon baking
soda v, teruspoon salt
,, teaspoon around
ginger
•,, teaspoon each
g round cinnamon and
dove
14 cupraialm
Cream together
margarine and s uJ(ar
Beat in egg and syrup
Stir together : flour. bak
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Fryer Breasts :IUU s21? Fryer Breasts ~: s2 1!
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Perrier Water ............. 'l 15 Chips Ahoy ................ 1115
·' f •• . ,.
Potato Chips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99c Minute Maid • . ............ &9 c
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............... 43c Italian Dressing ............ 73e
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BAMBOO SHOOTS ......... .. l
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CUCUMBERS ......... . .tit .39 701 .... Oyfoo..., 9
SHRIMP FLAVORED CHIP ... •
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Red $189
Snapper lb
~ .. r!l 1 ,,,,IJ1 I rl , >111 q Jllll/
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f ,,_ t , .. (•, I
Stuffed Clams .. stsl
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Smoked Halibut .. '24~
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CHARCOAL $199 BRIQUETS
10• ....
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Cucumber sias ••• 59c ...
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VALllCIAS
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2 lb. Bai-Ore-Id• in rqul> nr CTlnlcll' cut
Chinese Pea Pods •....• 79'
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601. Pk,.
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Chicken
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Mrs. Smitlt's Crepes .•. 99'
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St.tier's Pim ....... •111
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FOOD Wlclneeday. F ebruatY 13. t 980 OAIL Y PILOT 0
Prevent Diverticulosis With High-fiber Diet
Oivertlc uloaas 1• n
common condition of tho
colon ln l>U90IU over 40
It alfecta approxlma~y
one -third of a ll Americana over 45 years
of •••· and more lhnn two-thitda of ~e ovt.>r
60 yean ol aee It Is
wu.aal.ly more prev&lc nl
in women than mt'n
Dl»l'Overy t>f th1' t·on
ditlon of OUl VOUl'h111.:'
along the mu:.clt' \Hill or
the colon. usuully an the
narrowett part called
lbe 1lgmotd region. may
come after Yt'ars or ~uf·
fering from :i.tom.u:h
cramps and bowl'! pro·
blems.
Many Pt'rMmi> ha vt.· no
annoying symptom~ for
years until a doctor
diagnoses this common
digestive d1st:ast•
H the d1vcrt1C'Ula art·
not inflamed. the l'Ond1
lion can be controllt:d
with a high fi ber diet
that includes e nough
roughage to keep t he
~Jon working normally.
The diet for inflamed
diverticula is j ust the
opposite, a low residue
diet until the <..'Ondition u.
normalized.
M ANY DOCTORS ad
vise the "11 mination nf
ga s-p rod u c 1n ~
veget ablt.>s of the cab·
bage fam1l:i. fruit skins
and :-cf-•ds while othe rs
s ay 1t 1s not an impor
tanl 1si.uc. So, il 1s
necessary to thorough!)
discuss diet control of
this condition with your
doctor.
The easiest way to b t•
s ure of getting high fiber
in the diet is to includt· a
s erving of one or two
ounces of bran a day If
you don't like th(· ta ... te.
it can be m 1xc<I into rol·
t a gc c heese. vogurt ,
h amburg<>r and 111..111)
other casserole dishl':-.
Bran l'i the nu t<'r <'Oat
ing of whole wht:.at grain
that 1s generally rl'
moved in the processing
of refined grain. You
can obtain pure bran In
the health food store or
buy bran cereal in the
s upermarket.
"'2 te.aepoon tall
"'-teupooo around wblte pepper
\Ill cup plain yoiurt
lD a larp bowl com· bin~ cel~ry with carrou
and ra lalna . In a
aepa ratt-bo wl , bltnd
to1e ther o il . vlntaar
aa.ll and pepper Stir t.n
yoa urt. m1xl nft until
am ooth. Pour d rt>uln~
over celery 011xtun .. und
t1lU until W't'll comhlned
Chall. Mun 8 aer v1ng5
OATMZ-.U. llAl8tN
llVPFIN8
l ~up raw oetm al
2 tabl•PC>ON whole·
bran oe,..aJ
Vt CUP brown 11u1ar
l cup buttermllk
I t tl. bfattn
~. cup H lad oil
l c up •lfted uo
bluched nour
2 ~upoona b1tktng
powde r
' .. teaspoon snit
"• t eupooo c in·
IT IS BEST to get an
e arly diagnosis of
clivertieulo9i8 so you can
control It with diet. Only
a pproxima tely 15 per·
cent of patients who
bave thia problem de·
velop diverticulitis, an lnflammaUon that can require· surgery.
Your children c an
avoid this intestinal ab·
normality in lat.er life by
eating bran every day
a long w ith raw fruits
and vegt•tables <JS part
of a :.ensibl e d ietary
ha bit
·11ALIAll
SQUASH
a1SP CAIUGE •.• LI. 1 o•
H<'re are some high
fiber renp,•:-. that all C'an
enjoy
CELEH\'/CARKOT
"LAW
·I CUjl'> t h.111 I y ::.Ii l'('(I
celt•n
1 • t'UP roar ~1·ly
sh n•lldrd <"<•rnit ..,
1 ' ('UIJ foll' Ill'
1 , cup !i>alJtl oil
:! tablespoons r Hkr
vineg<11·
... Sllin
<From Page ('II)
1n g sod a. salt and
s pic C's: bPat into c•gg
mixture <dough wi ll h,.
stiff I Stir in raisins
Spread and pal m a
non-slJck 8 inch squarl'
cake pan wh1«h has been
sprayed with cooking
spray. Bake 10 m inutes
i n a preh ea t<'d 375·
degree oven. Wh tie ~t ill
war m , cut intv 2 inch by
2:incb squares. Cool in
pan before n ·moving .
Makes 16 squares. 60
calories each
Callmg all cake lovers
llete'& hew to choose wise
ly from packaged mues
and decalorize y o ur
favorite deuert& Send a
3tGmped ire I/ ·addressed t'Tl·
velope and 35 cents to
SLIM GOURMET CAKE
RECIPES in cart of the
Daily P1Lot , Sparta N .J.
07871
Beef Outlook
WASHINGTON CAP> -
Ao analys is by lbe
AIJiculture .Department
shows that world output
of beef ls expected to
decline by about 1 per-
cent Udl year but will be
offHt by larger supplies
of JM>rk and poultry.
Beef output ls expect·
ed to deeUne sU1btly ln
tbe United States from
lut yur but the added
production of pork and
poultry will mean some
increase In total meat.
Special
Die cs
By June Roth
namon
v, cup raisins
Preheat oven to 375
degree6 Combine oat
meal, bran, and brown
sugar : add buttermilk
and s tir we ll. S lir
together egg and salad
oil; add to oatmeal mix·
ture. Sift together flour,
bakin1 powder, baking
soda , s ail and c in ·
namon. stir moat of il
into the oatmeal mix
ture. Toss the rematJung
flour m1xture with the
raisins lo coat them
well ; then add all to the
oatmeal mixture . Mix
thoroughly. Spoon mix ·
ture Into a grt!ased and
Cloured muffin tin. fill
ing ~ fuJI Bake for 25
minutes or Wltil lightly
browned. Makes l dozen
muffins.
BRAN COCONUT
COOKIES
Preheat oven to 37S
degrees. Sift together
flour, baldnc soda and
aalt; set aside. Cream
butter and sugar until
fluffy . Add eggs a nd
vanilla. Stir In bran
cereal and coconut. Stir
In sifted dry ingredients
and mix well. Drop by
level tablespoonfuls onto
an ungr eased baking
s h eet. Ba k e for 12
minutes or until Uptly
browned. Makes approx·
lmately 5 dozen cookies
2 cups nour
1 2 t.eaai>09n baking
sod a
112 tea.spoon salt
1 cup soft butter or
m argarine
1 1~ cups sugar
2 eggs
t teaspoon vanilla
1 cup who le -bran
cereal
1.2 c up s hre dded
coconut
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·Unusual Banana Salad
A Hlad ot bana.nu.
totnatoe. and carrot•
may 9\ ftnt t1ance ap
,.ar a bk unusual But
before rffdU.nc for lbat
eapeuive head of let
tue-e, cawider th. ,...
eona for choo1ln1 a
••lad to accomp•rH your dinner Sal.eta of
fer a tOOl1111 <'Onlr .. t to
the main t'our1e and
1upply C'OlOt, tuturt'
iand .....-nlial vltamtnx
to the mt' I
lf llMJee llrts YoUt l"t'll •
I 1Joo1 for ltlrvlnic u
1'a lad, hUVl' C'Olilh
grh'na to thc.Mw w1lh lit
llt' 1maimauon and turn
to other loandienh
readllJ ava.Uabla du.ring
l'Old weather moolh3 for
• Freab Winter Salad
tl'ftESH WINT ER
SA.LAD
I I CUp veaetable Oil
'• c up rt'd w1n t•
vinegar
2 tables p o on ,
chopped parsley
2 tab l e s poo n -.
chopped scalUom i., teaaPoOn sugar
• • teaspoon dried
leaf tarragon
1, teaspoon salt
111 teaspoon pepper
11'2 cups cooked.
-.l 1ced carrots. wt•ll
drained
2 tomatoes. cut 1nt11
wcdJ{t.'S
German
'liqueur
By TOM HOGE
-~----.. , ... Germany 1s famous
the world over ror IL!>
beer, and who hasn 't r heard or the wines of the
R h inela nd? Rut n ot
much is known in thi!)
, l'O untry about Germ<tn
liqueurs
This s1tuat1on should
'• tw c·hanged soon, since a
• (;Nman family which
h:1-. b<><:n making cor
d i:t !!-. for nc<trly a cen
1 ury :ind a half IS now
1·xpnrt1ng lo thl' c11ur1
trv
1 /\NTO:'.i
I, R1c mcrschm1d founded
the house in 1835 in lh1·
• ht·art of Munich and il ''
s till doing business at
the same stand with
H ei nri c h
Rlemerschmld, a fifth·
gene ration heir or the
founder . running things.
• The history of liqueur!>
, " a Ion~ om• It beRun ! when the {'urmMly of t-ht-
. 1111·11·nt cslc·hcm1sts led
I 11 I h ,, f I av or t• d a n d
"'1·N1·n<'ii -.µ1nts wl· to
«1 ;1\. c :111 hqu.-ur-.
T h1 ·...,t· old ll m<> -;cu.•n
t 1:-.l:-. 11-;c·ribt.'d mt·d1ca I
11111r11·rt1 l'S l o fla vort-d
.tlrohol. hut 1l':-. unccr
t :jin whl'tht.·r they added
-.p1 ct•:-and fru1l!\ for reit
.., n n !) of h t• a Ith or l <>
m ake· lh<' m1 xtur<.· mon•
• 1rnlatable
Dunng lht• ll:Jth ccn
I ury, distillat1on of fruit
... p1r1ts was n •nlcred in
c:crmany's Black Forest
region . doubtle s . .,
hecause then• was an
e1bundance or fruit, both
l'Ultivated and wild, in
the s urrounding hilli.
and valleys
LIKE THEIR coun
tl'tpart.s in France and
Italy , the monks of
Germany added herbs.
µlants and s pices l o
alcohol. partly to im
prove the ta11le and in
part to improve their
n·slorative qualities
Two such liqueurs art·
, !>ttll being produced
One. Klosteri~old. pre
pured from an old rec1p1·
originating m the Abbey
, of Benedlktbeuren. is
-.erved after dinner The
other. Escorial Gr('cn .
closely res embles the
f amOU !t Green
(. Charlreuse which has
~ been called the dean of
: herbal liqueurs. I t
~ weighs tn at a formida
~ ble 112 proof
My favorite. however.
is a cordial which con
!!18lS of cherry liqueur
and rum. ll makes o
variety or drinks. such
as t his formula for o
Purple Cow
2 ounce11 cherry I 1
queur and rum cord111l
2 ount es cranberry
Juice
I ounc t• cocon u l
mllk
I ounce whole milk
Pour all m1redlent11
into a blender and blt1nd
for 1 minute. Pour over
cru t ht>ct lr c• In un 8
ounce glaAS Good wll h
s alted ;ilmond s or
wolnut'i
Calf 60-51178
Put a few words
IC '°'Ork fol OU
..
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3 bt.oanu. 1U red
1,. C'U'P t h o pp4"d
walnuta
In a lar1e howl, m11t
to1ether oil. vlnuar.
pa,.. a.,. tc alllorul. •ua
ar. tarra1on. aalt and
Pt"l>s>et'" Add urrota and
tomatoe.. mla wt1ll l'ov
er Chill at"Veral houra
Beforf' aervlnf ndd
ban ana•. toss IChtly
Tum Into Hrvtna bowl
Sprlnkl«" with t hn111u·d
walnut.I Vleld 4 '"r"
tn.1
BANANA·APRICOT
&l<:LIBll
I ~ cupe watur
J tablt"tlpoonl rldf'r
vln•11r
1 pack•K" 11\ ounr H ) dnt-d apnrota
chopfJ('d
'• c•up dark ru111fn1
' • tt>aapoon around
rlOVf''\
' • ll"tallJIOOll I rnund
nulntt'K
~. teupoon wround
Ktn1er
3 ~anu. allct.'<1
In a lar1e uucepun.
romblM waler. vlr1ugar,
11prlcot1, ratalna, clovff.
nutmea and 8fn11er
ftr1na to a boll Reduc •
heat, almnlf'r ~ mlnuteti
•llrrlna occulon111ly
Rf'tnt>vti from htiut i.nd
it llow to cool 11llt1hlly
Mir lo banunu Serve Ill
room tempe rature or
rhlllcd. Yltild 2 cupi.
VALENTINES
IRlD i NAPPlR
f f41\.t-i•l l\ll f
DOVER SOU c
dell.· ·
LB.
OKA• lllA1lllll' SEAFOOD
BHf FRANKS , '" •..
OIC4"fllt-A'Hllt. HftOHOI ~ "'~'""' VARlnY PAK ,,;;;'
0 .CAAMA'lf lt •Ht P
VARIITT PAK .·~·:·
Soup , .......... . ,..,., .... f. If f •
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CMICKaN•AllTS
w•s e 59c
HIMSTl(l(S • 99c
.. 99c TlllCllS .... , ............. ,., .... ~ .. • 1"
PICK O' cmcx•"•-,-:0
#i!H"9\Att41 ... ti .. 'I" II EASTS
WILSOll CUITIFllD
MEAT
FRANKS
H.8. PkG . 99c ,.
Fresh bananas,
ca rrots and
tomatoes lend vftall-
t y to a s pecial
winter salad tt>pped
with walnuts.
STAYD••OL
LUNCH
MEATS
SLICED • 9 YAIUET1£S
6-0Z. Pt<O • 79c l .
••H•91'09
BEEF
LIVER
99c LB.
• (,l'H'1lt1t,AtUOlf
-.SYRUP
.. s ) 21 APPLESAUCE ... ~. . •
·, GRAPEFRUIT JUICE :·~-·· • ..
25' 57c ASPARAGUS
! GRAPE JELL y
! i "lsH LIQUID
• 0151NJ((.I ANI tllAN(R
,..PINE POWER
,. BOWL .:llAWER • llOUIO • Pl"lf
-..TY-D-BOl
• SPRAY I ll ANERRH11 1
,... FA~~IASTIC
SAMG, NI~ • 'iHRfOOI (J • l HI UO/oll ()Jl I'll/ A
ICHIE ESE
H &II
• POTATO _.. TOPPER
1 •-Of 45c
9 BAR
""' SOAP
.. 79'
Jl t s) 21 KERN'S NECTAR ...... . ! ·~·... WHOLE TOMATOES :::~. ! , .. 45c
..... s31' l'8 ~~fJKs : . , ·-sl5s J
,,,, 99< KERN'S CATSUP • . 69'
8 9c MIRACLE WHIP .••.. ~ ! ... 11.69
'" '11 DRESSING r?f.~,\?: ~.: .. ". ! •Cl 71(
8,c REFRIED BEANS =~~·.~:;.v . I M ( .. 71 c
'' '" •. MINUTE 59c s 1 '' MAIO -~I :· .. ·.~.~ .. ,. ' ...
~· '" TAMALES ':/:,.... tt •HI 59'
n (}/ s 139 40% BRAN FLAKES :~:: •.• I '"" 86c
TEA "'-''~ .. '>JO#IAIH • 75c . ...... ,;(., .. '
9 SHARP ,CHE.DDAR SUNSHINE C!9,~!~S :.~·:~·":' S 95c
-CHEESE DETERGENT ;:i.~~-! '1111 1.55
$369 S.O.S. SOAP PADS I .. 51 c
A STATER BROS. 55c ~ L"' I I' . ii. PORK & BEANS '" ,, Lou· f rozPn 1~ ool ru'('S
CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS ...... ,, ! .,,, 96 c FACIAL TISSUE :;~"::" ..... ! '0 ' 8~
FRIED CHICKEN $ J 98 PAPER TOWELS :;~·:..::: ...... ,I ·.. 55 "~""111 1 ! ""' c KRAFT CHEESE ., ... ,," I ' ·· 53c 9'' PIE SHELLS ~: ·.~·· .·, ! 63 c RITZ CRACKERS H·~·' ! ... '1.05
EGG BEATERS '"''"'""""" ! , .. ,, 99 e SUNSHINE
WAFFlES uo101HfJt111.1u ! .rit 57c .... CQQKIES v••"•"•""'
Mt .,. • fl"'-t ._ • 4
99c
APPLES
f .. ,. ..... t • A A •·"lo ....
29c
' PEARS ·--.. . GRAPEFRUIT .. .. ..
ONIONS
ORANGES ......... , ... , . ~· ..... 23c .!
UPRIGHT
DIEFFENBACHIA ~6~
JJ,.,.r & H 'irw Sp1•rU.ls
I", 1 ~A \ • 1At ~ t H IP' t ""A l ,NU•t
• ISC SCHLITZ ! WINE BEER
I I •t llrifl .... t 'f t f • l 1• A .. ' "~·, . '· ,, ..
$209 $299
I ~ r .
II RM\ \ J '•• f.; • .. '""'II .LW \ • • ~~ ' \1<1111t \1... .~ ~· ' ,,, , ........ ~ .. -~ -........ 89' -~ l~u,ttl\WO ,_.~ t
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1 t t 'l l'I 't·I\ \2 J'} ''" t\H' ft ,, ,,.,,,
111 "'" •••
ORANGE PLUS 11'"0 ' I.. ! ,,, 9 s c HORMEL CHILI :::::..~.~.;
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ..... V" ...... ! · .. 48c HILLA WAFERS ···~·--·
GRAPE DRINK >¥1 t·••M ! ., "' 61 c COOKIES r::t~~; '"~
• $TAUQ $AYIH GA"ID YOU IAOICIYI ORANGE JUICE ........ .
I "''' 63t ~All STATER BROS . MARKETS Will BE • '"' 83c OPEN 8 A.M. TO 7 P.M. ON MONDAY, ,,. I '"''' '1.65 FEB. 18TH, THE HOUDA Y FOR
! ... II '1.49 .. f!/P.!lf.W..lf.$. BIKIHDllY o, • tit• ""~ llt II•* •f • 4 flt f •t• 'fl•" l!t• ,.1 I•• 'I w t• t I I~ I> • f • 1 t ft• t •"
.,,,,. It 1 • ~ lilt ..... ~lh••• ..... •• 'I• p1I. H """ , .. • •••• ~·· f •• ....,,. • ,., 4'i•o fl'" MARGARINE ;;!f.~~""
CAT FOOD :~:;: ....
DOG & CAT FOOD-.•.. c11nJ.r. ~rx ...... . Noo"'Lf." ,.... . ....... ' 11 .J ... t ... ' , •• ,. ••
! ........ 2Jt
e 34c h
~ ,,,.,,..,,__ wt ,.,,.. •vt r~···~~~.'L i.;. !'.!.!,.''t'!.v~. .. ....... , .,, , --, .. ,,. •• ,., f .
I t t1t Al
I ' " "' ., r • .-.p ti\
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_....._..-...-.-• ~-·-• 411 ........
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PRICES EFFEC.
7 FULL DAYS,
FED. 14 •
HD. 20, 1980
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A HIS'roll Y 01' V AL&:N'llND wlU be pnaeot ·
ed b)' Evehne Pulantl at the IM'neftt tuMheott al
11 30 a m Fnday, Feb U, ln Me~ury Savtn11
and Loan, El Toro 1M pubUc LI tnvtled ID·
forma\bl ~ 171f..
SAINTS SIMON ~D IUD WOii N' CouoC'll
wlll host a ValcoUM'1 0.y t~ ahow Tbun
day, Feb 14 ln Col~man IUU, I0644 Mapoli•
St . HunUqtoo BeaC'b The IOdaJ hour bt-1\na at
7 pm
ACTOa BUDDY S N wlU mwta.111 at a
Jotnl meet.lna of th lrvtne Coaat Republic~ Women·a Club and th• Newport Harbor
Republltan Womcm'a Ctub 'nlunday, Feb 14. ln
the N~ri.r Inn
£bMn'1 topl<' and C'h1&ncterbauon ~II b4>
Abraham Un(Oln Th• mocUna bel£ina at 11
a m WormoUoo llra Well:; 0-.niel.a, 5$1 2738
A LEM"lrat: 8DID ON ALCOUOL UV81'; la
brtnll be-Id thia moolb •l Mut&IOM• Women's
~. fetiruory 13 1980
Ccn h:r "A Cl<l!M'r Look at AlcoboUam" wall be
ht'ld from 6 to 7 p m Thursday evenlogs, ln \be
Women'• Ccnwr. located ln lbe Town and Couo·
try C~nkr ault.e 116, Oranl(.e
Tiit: ERA O&ANGE C0tJNTY COAUTION
monthly meetioi will be held at 7 30 p m Tues
duy. f''t'h 1.9, In Beverly HallA Savin&& &nd Loan.
18351 lrvi.oo Blvd .• Tua tln.
A KVSICAL llOOll aBYJ&W by ~ hUitr
will b11bll•t the nooa luncheon ....-•nc o1 tbe eo.t.a lfeea Women'• Club l'ridQ, J'eb. J4/ lD
tbe clubbouae. Re1trvaUoD1: llra. AUc
GumullnakJ, IU-101 or Mn. 11&1'7 Hyland
846-7381.
NEWPO&T BEACH COVNCILWOllAN Jae·
quellne Heather wt1J speak w tbe Sbaft.U.,
the ladies group Lil the Sbarll 111aod Yacht Club
at DOOll lbu.nct..y. Feb. 14.
Swamp Garners Checks
ACTOR-POET ROGER STEFFI.NS LS the ~st
artist at the Monday Morrung Club of Hunt
mgtoo Beach meeting at u JO a.m. Monday,
Feb 18, In the Huntington Beat'h Inn ( ] DEAR ANN LANDERS In a f'ffM1t rolumn
-w1lh tongut• tn chf't'k you t.oki a re&der. "If
you believe that story, I ha~ a nke swamp 1n
Louisiana I'd llke to sell you " Alter ~ttlv1ng 11
· raft of oCfers from people who wanted to buy
your l>~amp, you wrote, "I WU trying to be fun
ny I have no swamp to sell. From now on I
won't be so c-utt.> Wlth my answer. "
Santt you welcome inronnat1on that sets !ht•
·records straight, I'd hkc lo inform you that th1·
··otl rich swamps of Lou1s 1ana are extremt•I)
valuable and very hard to come by Thl• cht'ck-.
I receive from a major oil rompany for .,.. ell<; on
my property aren't runny, but lht-y sure are
•cute LOUISIANA SWAMI' HAT
DEAR RAT: Sorry about the goof. And
now, do YOU h•ve any sw•mp land to
Louisiana I can buy?
DEAR ANN LANDERS I need com
passion, not scolding J hope I have come to the
right place
I am addicted lo rlgarettcs Yc·s. Its a stink
·in~ habit I know how much it cosL'> I know how
many s~aters and blouses I've burned holt>s
.Jn I know I am polluting other Pf..'Ople 's air I
also know that more than 300,000 people a year
·die be<-ause of diseases that are trac<>able to
..('tJ?arettes. I want to quit.. I've tried hypnosis,
;taperin~ orr. cold turj(ey, ad naUM!am Two
years ago when I managed to stJty off cigarettes
"for thrtt weeks, I gained 10 pounds. I went back
to the damed things.
M y husband and kids nag me consU!ntly
They won't get off my case. Why don't non·
smokers realize that for some peoplf' smoking 1s
as much an addiction as alcohol? Nagging only
makes 1t worse. Please tell them. -A
WEAK.UNG IN MONTANA
DEAN MONTANA: You are rtghL Nkotlne
addlctioo can be as hard lo rooqoer as alcohol
or other druits. Your ramlly must accept the
fact ttr~t lht>y are powf'rless over your addle·
lion. T1lf' only person wbo can do anythlog about
II ls VOU.
OtheNI have overcome addictions, aod you
can, too. C.emin tttbnlqaes work for some peo.
pie and not others. Contact yoar physician and
enlist his help. Don't give up. It can be a m11tt.er
of_Ufe and de.lb a:. ~
DEAR ANN LANDERS· This ls the first let
ter I've written to you In 20 yean1 or readmg
your column. J had a lonely childhood. I liked
vou belt.er than my mother. Thanka for printing
.ihe letter from "Btg Mama From Bellingham."
J, too, was a la rge child. Although I was above
average In intelligence und matunly, 1 knew no
matter how weU I did,, more was expected of me
because of my alze.
All the heroines bl literature seemed to be
' ...
petite I .vru. sure r c-ould newr attract a man I
h v<>d m fr11r of growing up to be as tall as m)
falht•r 1 lk ~ai-b 8 I My Sile was constanll~
working against me I w11s looked on as a girl
who couJd take can: or ht'rseU. Men don't exa<·t
ly flock lo that type
Luckily. I round a great husband We DOY.
have t~o duughters who are going to be 1.-ery
tall. r am trying to reinforce their self el>k1!m
and make them proud of tht'ir height. I h'>P<'
other mothers of tall girls will do the same. It'!.
a real c-hallengl' hut f'SSf'ntial to a female's wt•ll
being Sorry, I don't hav1• tlw rouragc to sign
my nam<' Ju.'ll call me KANSAS
DEAR KANSAS: You sound like a lady I
un look up to. Thanks for writing.
DEAR ANN LANDERS· You gave good ad
vice to the woman whos e f1ance postponed lht·
wedding ~ umes. I ho~ she listens lo you
I al.so went with ::i man who had a nulhon
excuses for not getting marned. f'1rst 1l was
money. Then be had lo wait unW ti.is older sister
found a guy. Next he JU!'lt got cold feet about be~
ing hemmed m. This stallinft went on for seven
years. Finally, I told him to leave me aJone.
After three moolhs, l mtssed rum M> mu<'h I
decided to glve him a call. lie was thrilled to
hear from me. We have ~n gmng togethn
ever s ince and it's b<'Cn 'l7 years We are ver}'
happy thLS way and it's like you sa1d "Mar
riage is oot for ev~ryone." l 'U bet 1( we had
been mamed when 1 w~ pustung for 1t we 'd
have been divorced by now. -DffFERENT
STROKES
D EAR DIFF: U yoa are coat.eat to "go
wllb" a guy for r1 years, lt'a all rigbt wtlb me. .r. however, do Q9t end.one a&acb arra.ng~meots.
Clad> Callndar riaU ~II Wedlwldcall m
the Doll'll Pilot and contama notacc1 of
womn1·1 and wnn« club mnting• and
"'""' .... to Uw ~ /or u.. ,~ week. ~ rt0ticH to Club Cok>ndar, Dasl11
Pilot. PO Bor 1560. Coit a Mesa, CA 92626
Include fl()Ur name and phofae mnn~r.
Notic•• mud t. &t otrr handl Chrtt ~ m
adoaACe ot • .omt. •
B USINESS A.ND PBOF~IONAL WOMEN -
Internationally is the topic of the HunUngtoa
Beach Business and Profe9siooal Women's Club
me~tlng at 7 pm. Wednesday, Feb. 20, in Vic·
tori a Station, Westminster. Information ·
Yvonne Mraule. (213) 58HS141
THE USC MUS IC DEPARTMENT AND
SCHOOL or Performing Arts wtll eot.ert.a1n at
the TroJan Gwld of Orange Cow\ty meeting
Tuesday. Feb 19, in Hancock Audltonum at
USC. Rt-servallons Mrs l''rands M Reiter Jr
S2H)016
MRS. THEA REINHART. • psychologist m
family and gwdance counseling, will speak at
the Thur..duy f'eb 14, mttung of the Balboa·
Harbor Alumnae chapter ol Gamma Phi Beta
S-Oronly. Information Mrs Denrus Clesea.
832 -7388
JACK •"ARRF:l.L, v.ho pmduct'S lr~de "hu w1.,
ronv<•nllon~ fund ral'•• r\ anfl rash1on ~howl>, will
dtl>C'USs h1" <'xpt•ne11tt~ al> lht.: profess1ooaJ par
l} .: Ul'~I and producing promollooaJ JJa.rtles for
ct·ll·bnlll'" and major r 11rp,1ral11>n s at lht· Mc·!>a
llarl>or <'lub lu11ch1-.1n nu·ctmg al lfJ 30 am
Thursd~y. F1·h 14. in Kono 1:.Awa.u, Sb.nt.a Amf
lofo rmatmn !f79 2638 ti~'°
. IOOO~~ES .r&!!tt!..,
1107 ........ ..... c .... ....
645-nOI
Call 642-5678.
Put • few words
to work for ou.
ADVANCED DEGREES LTD. will have a wine
and cheese social at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. is, in
the Garden Grove CommunJty Center. The
group i. open to peraoo.s with master"s deines
and bJgber lnfonnatioo: call m-<J288.
ORANGE COAST SINGLES wtll have a card
party &.turday, Feb. 16, in Cost.a Mesa. In·
formallon call Ron at &U-3988.
SAFARI SINGl.ES will have a slide and tape
program on Tibet at 8 pm. Friday, Feb. 15, al
the lrvwe Seruor Center . lnformaUoo: calJ
8JJ 1594
SOUTH C'OAST J EWISH YOU111 will have a
Jll<'ntC Sunday, Feb 17, 1n FounUtin VaUey In·
formation callMarty,at~7835.
SELF CENTER wtll spoMOr a Sineles Ex·
pl'nt.'nN' d.t.,r uss1on on "De~k>ping New Rela·
t1onl>tups · at 7 30 pm Fnday, Feb. l.5, lo the
c-t ty of Orange Also, the cent.er will have a
f'orum OnE' program on "Gay VlslbUJty vs. In
\ 1 ~1 bd.1ty · o.l 7 p m Monday, Feb. 1.8. lnforma ~
I.Joo call Bob al 997·9600 -----------
NEWPORT BEACH
9 FASHION /SI.ANO, ~T CENTER
LAST
3 DAYS
FINAL
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Spring is
Poplin O ut All Out
L>rn •1 Oc~ign.~ o rwo piece
f'>Olu<>stn/< 'mon pop/Jn with heired JOcke:">f
and sllm !iklrt. R<·d. ro..<>e or cream
ill ~//t'C., <> '" 14. $18!>
JOHN FI:OG..A.N
rw .. 111011 1 ... 1wu1. Ncwrmrt 1l("11('f1 · 644 7IOO
I II ,, 1//11 if1.Jt> (1/fClfd . 4 ,..>4·712 1
I , 1 ... 11101 I \ 'fl/1<'11 2'JI i 100
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DAii. V Pll..OT w~. FtlbruetY 1>. tllO
0-.lt ~ .. -..., Le• .......
Hutwn Panis ~own "'1th ch1rfnn undershp
CJncl -.ilk Jt•\H'll'<j ponc·ho 1-. 'h""'" JI Ifft'
(;1 Jlld Ca:-.mo <·<>fft•t•
Fashion Ideas For
Museum Benefit
What to wear to Le Grand Casino
The committee putting together the April 26
benefit at the Ne wport Harbor Art Museum pon
• dered Uus question then decided to find the m ost
beautiful gowns posstble.
Their choices were presented dunng a cor
fee recently In thP Lido Isle home of Mrs
jtichard Steele.
Here ls what Le Grand Caslno planners s ug
gest for what they feel is going to be one of the
most e legant affairs ever given tn the Harbor
Area
Silk. chlffoo and bugle beads. black, s ilver,
dash and color. Take your choice.
All gowns were provided by Aman Wardy
Newport Beach
Teen Alcoholism
Workshop Is
Set Feb. 29
The· "'al1oni1I Counril on Alcohohsm of
OrJn~l' Cciunty wall hold a workshop on youth
c.1nd c.1lrohohsm Fnday. Feb 29, an Santa Ana
The public as invited. to attend the sax-hour
workshop deiugned to provide in.formatioo on~
1dent1fication, diagnoins and treatment of youth
alcobobsm A $10 lee lnchNles lunch at the wotbhop, which begins at 8 a .m . at the Santa Ana Elks
Club, 212 Elk Lane. Reaervauoaa muat be mad•
by Feb. 22 by calling Connie Meckel, 835-3830
Cllinh Every
Icicle
WF.N/\TCHEE, Wash (AP) -When Glen
t'rest> runs out of s ummer mount.ams to climb.
he scales the icicle in has backyard.
.. J had such a fun and enjoyable summer
rock climbing that I didn't want to sit home all
winter," the JJ.year-old Frese said Ln a re<:enl
intervie w. "There is not much climblng to do at
this tame of the year " because his favorite areas
are somewhat inaccessible.
--· So l''rese built a JO.foot Icicle in hts
backyard. First, he erected three power·line
poles around a water pipe, which sprays water
up through them. Wenatchee'a sub.freezing
temperatures do the rest, layering the towering
tripod with ice.
Frese dresses warmly, grabs an ice axe,
slaps on a helmet and heads up th.rough the slip-
pery bumps and crannies. In about 15 minutes,
be bas reached lbe top.
He estimates he will get another moo th of
, good climbing before bis giant icicle melts.
~]! Salute To Veterans
The Long Beach Veterans Administration
Medical Center wall part1c1patc m the seventh
t annual National Salute to Hosp1tahzt'd Veterans
~ Thursday
~1 , The annual salutt' is a nat1onw1de program
1 . desi~nated by tht' Veterans Administration to
rt'member men and women who are struggling
., with illness and pain m VA medical centers
~ across the nataon
'!'> As part of the day.Jong activities at th<'
medtcal center. local organizations such as the
Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary. the
American Legjon and the AMVETS Auxiliary
will sponsor a morning coffee for the patients
In the afternoon prominent persons from
the sports. entertainment and education held!\
• will visit wtth patients.
Among guests scheduled to visit are Lo11
Angeles Rams player Ooug Smith anti
cheerleader Robtn Deming; Los Angeles Laker
player Jim Schones; and Red Patterson. assls·
tant to the chairman of the board of the ~ Callfomta Angels .
.,,,.. Local athletes also will visit the wards and
f •
Campfire Girls wlll pass out valentlneR t.o tht
paticnlli in the nursloa home care unit. Jazz and
blues muslciarul wlll entertain during the dllY
Club Calndar "'"' each W«tneldo11 In
thl' D<ldJI Piiot ond conloant nohcea o/
women·• aftd Hrt>fc* club ~ettng• and
evt'nl • oprn I<> llM' public for lhl: following
~•le. s.nd notlc•1 (0 Club Calndar, Dailfl
PiJot. P.O. Boz 1$60, Costa MtlO. CA '2626
lnclud11 vour name and phone nllmbfor
Notlu1 mwt bf jn mlr hand.t thru wt11k.J in
odvantt of an ewnl
Pkl-utt• are llmltl"d lo major /und-roi1tt1t
~" to fltf publ1r
Dreaming Vs.
Waking Is
S minar Topic
Tbe pht10.01o1h\'lr'1 point of view on dream·
In& vtrs~ wakin1 e>•~ril'ncci wlU be the topic
of • aemlnu •t Colden Wett CoUeae Tuesday.
Feb 19
N~rt Beat>b re1ld~l Pamela Jayson
a uthor ur "Am I f>n-umrna <or Am l Awake!)':
will •peak from 8 a m to OOOG lo the commWl.1· l) c~nttr
The pro"r•m l b tret-aod no pre·reciatntloa
lb ON·.-..ary
Ms Juy•oo uys her vtewpotnt c1iffera from
that of u psy('tu11tnst or psycbolo&.ust. "Tbey
alwaya flrt-lnteresteod ln self.improvement. but
11hlluti0pheri. ~~k dtlferent qlJelSl.ioos "
llt"r book ls bai.ed on her lhests for 11
rna!>tcr'!> degree 1n philosophy, which 11be
t-.t rnt-d from the Uoaverslty of Southern
C dllforrua 1n 1972
Among lhe quesUon!> ~he witl d..tscUS6 ln the ::.em mar are.
111 there conUnulty bet ween our dreamin1
hfe and waking life?
Cao we dtstanguls h dreaming from II
lustun.,, delusions and hallucmattons'
Arc mghtmarcs contrnuous with waking
hfe"
l.s there a "conscious will" m dreuming?
Can wt-provide evidence that you are awake now?
Ms . Jayson says her research mcluded com
111hng and recording 500 of her own dreams.
She emphasazes. however, thi.l her ap·
proach is philosophical. "not a self·analyst.s
type of than.: ·'
NB Woman l s
Panhellenic . ~
Co1D1Selor .
G1g1 Gorman of Newport ~acb bas been
named rush counselor coordinator for the
Panhelleruc Council at Uruversity of Southern
California.
Gorman as a Juruor majonng Ln psychology
at USC and LS a member of Delta Gamma
sorority
Tht• Panhellenac Council, comprised of
re>presentataves from l'ach or the 15 sororities at
llSC. works with Lhe university m carrying out
th(' d 111) op('ral inns and act1v1t1es or the
'oror1 '"'
( Horoscope
TRUUDA Y. FEB. l'
By SYDNEY OMA•R
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ARIES (Mar 21 Apr 19) · Accent on in
volvemcnt. .s pendmJ.t habits. romunt1c situa
t1ons. ~ib1!Jty to tran-.form washes 1nU> rt'ahtacs
Capnrom: (':111<'1•r nut1vc.•'> play ki•v rnlf'S C1 v•·
full r1·in In l'rt'.tl I\,. 1 .qwb1hl1c-. 1>011ulanl> an
c·n·asc..., .tn<i 1.wllh favor v1rtor)
TAl'R\'S 1,\pr 20 Ma> 20 1 Wader recogn1
turn dm· don't ~aal f<ir event:>. make them O<'
cur. G1v<' fate a helping hand Anes, Librn
person.-. figure prominently A .. weight .. 1s go
ang to he hftt'<i from you PresUge n s es you
will fulfill d l\pc<:aal ambition
GEMINI (May 21 June 20)' Moon upect
promotes creative endeavors, Journeys .
s pirituality. s pecial communication and
publishing projects New start m new direction
1s featured Leo, Aquanua persons figure prom
inently Love plays major role in scenarto
CANC'ER (June 21 July 22) Emphasis on
investml•nts, unaqut' purchases, special ar
rangemenL-. affecting finances of partner or
mate. others very close to you. Teach, learn. ~
alert lo hints. subtle nuances. directions pro
vided by a former teacher
LEO (July 23 Aug 22>· •Probe an many
directions. check chances to expand. protect
self an legal clinches. Gemma. Sagittarius
pe rsons play dominant roles. You could meet
someone who will play a very Important role In
your life. Keep diet, nutrition resolutions.
VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sepl. 22>. Keep efforts on
practical level. Moderate pace brings desired
results Accent on employment. reVJslon. resub
mission of plans. concepts, format s.
manuscripts Aquanus, Scorpio persons play
Important roles. One who shares your concerns
provides ins piration
LIBRA <Sept 2.1 Oct 22> Be ready to a-.k
and answl·r questions Emphasis on creatJv>l)',
affairs of heart, cmot1onal respon.,cs Gemini.
Virgo. Sagatlaf!U.'> natives figure prominently
Gain lndi<'uted via wratt1.'n word Imprint style.
know that your efforts are worth much
SCORPIO (Oct 2J·Nov 21 > Get agree
men ts in wntang Accent '><'Cunty. h1trmony at
home. extncatang yourself from an ('Xpensave
and losing propo!>lllun You'll romprehend '
Taurus, Libra and anothf'r &orplo play kf•y
roles You gain most through diplomacy. but do
protect mom•y inte>l'ests In far m manner
SAG ITTARI US <Nov 22·Dec 211
Determine an which direction you want to go-
deflne meanang!'i, terms Don't scatter forces,
avoid selr deception. Short trip, special call:;
and mcssa~es an· part or exciting scenario
Pisces. Vargo persons figure prominently
CAPRICORN I Dt'c 22·Jan. 19) Emphasis
on production. investment, emotional Involve·
ment. You'll have added responslblllty, also
greater chance for reward. Thls can be a power·
plu.v day You make money, love and Inroads
towardl! security
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18)· Sudden rec·
ognltlon, acceptance you rebound from ap·
po rent setback to wan "popularity contc>~t "
Arlt-1'. Libra and :inothcr Aquorlan rltzuro prom .
lnently. 1-'lnl'lh t.i• k. n~sl.-:nmrnt which ~l ·1 been
<.lclnyed. Slr · " orlJtlnallty. lndt'penctrnc • get
ting to heart uf :lattn ..
P IXCES ( .. \•h 19 \hr :>!Tl Llfht ,, ched on
area1' J,1rt•v1ml"ly 11v. k you f'l!l I v1t 'JI ion tt> a
vt•ry excl11~h·1• C'onf1 r1•11c•·. m t•t 1.i, • ur club
Leo. Aqunr1U!I rwnien I n.:un' prcunltaunlly. You
makt-vuluuhh•, n~w contuct '1N1'114'r of op
po1>lte 1'4''( • curilpatl::n:i . ror you
SUPl!AMAAKET S
Refund F or1n Resources
DEAR SUPERMARKET SllOPPER I
read your column faithfully 11nd dream of
finding all the refund forms that you list each
week
But It seems that the stores an my area
do not bother to put these forms on the
11helves. Or they clatm they don 't get them
What un I do to get the stores an m y
area t.o display more refund forms" -LUCY
M. FROM WOODBURY.NJ
DEAR LUCY -lo the pail when food
waa relaUvely ~xpeaslve, most ~bopper
were DOt lme~ In refund offers. Tbey
were a.1lo anaware of most ol I.hem.
M a reslllt. few shoppers askf'd ror re·
faod fonna. Most supermarket managen dJs·
re1arded the forms, throwing I.hem out wben
they foand them on the sbefves or even pro-
blbUJ.Dg manufacturer&' rep~lallves from
postl.ag them.
Although UmH hav .. cbaageod, thla poor
attitude perslttls In many supt"rmarkeh.
Their managen have not yet ruUud that
supermarlLet •boPPt'"' want Lo lake advao·
lag e ol nffY dlsrou.n t opportu.nil y. 1.nc I odln g
maoufactUttrs' rdu.ndll !
With food prlc"s skyrorktllnl(,
supermarkets should do eve-rylbinl( posslbl.-
t.o help thrir customers save money wtlh re
fund offers. Alt.er all, a manufacturers· r ...
fu..od <"08ls Lbe Stort' ootbl.ng.
l~ad of prohlbltlng salesmen from put
ting up refund form!>, the stoM'"\ 1>houkl bf'
calling food companJts aod their repres.-n
tatlvH to req~st as many refund formi. a\
they can get.
If YoU wut t.o Stt more mand forms ln
your supermarket, make a potnt of lf'tUng lbe
store manager know It. l.nfonn t.be mana&er
that you eGetialted patroaaie may depeod
oa bow ~ be or aM ii ID offertn.g yoa
low pr1ees. good aenitt -ud rdacl op-
portaattles .
U aboppen U.b yoa get lbla mHsage
acrou, t.berP wiU ~ more Ula.a tt>Ough rt'·
fu.nd Jonna for everyoee.
P .S. Don't acct'pt the ~•cast' th•t
manufactattn doa't provl~ ttfund form~.
Food companies want to get a. many of ~r
refund forma as possible l.nto Mrpermarkeu.
And wbftl a 8\ort' manager lf'lb you that
refund forms clutter up tJM> al11~. ask ho•
maoy forms hf' or 11ht has Stt-o ln UK-1Lsl~
lately.
DEt'\R SUPERMARK•:T ~HOPPER
Whl•n m y ~on told mt• h•· v.ant(-d a nf·v.,paf*r
roUlt•, I wa'ln't '>O '>Ur<' ll "'·i'> d g<x>d 11h·a
How l.\J:-o I to kn111o1o thal a_, th1· m1Jtht<r nf
.1 nt•w'>IM'1" I v. ould hJ" l' JO opl'ftr1 urut" 1•1 C• t
··xtra C'<1p11-... or t'ac·h v.1•1·1-. .. fo<l<i •t ( t111n h 1r
tht• last tv.o ~l'Jr'> I hav1· 1·nJ11\1"(l • •1up•111
L!alon• tL'i .I rr~uJt Of nlV •,on'\ v.ort..
Hut nnv. I h.n .. J problf m \1\ •.•m "'.ml
l•• tr) nut for th•· hl.:11 .. rt1 x•I 1.\1111 I• '" II
h•· m;ik1-... th1 ll·,1m h• v. ill h 1" 111 • ,,, up
th\· paJ>t>r rouk
r feel crushed! What can I do?
How would it look tor 11 mother of three
to deliver newspapers? (My two daughten;
have already sa1d no 1 If you say it''> all
right, I'll try 1t 1 -SUSAN L FROM VAN
NUYS. CALIF
DEAR SUSAN -I a1ree daat yoa bav~ a
aerio• problem. Pert.apt yoar daa-1tten
mtc•t cblt&e tllaet.r mlad.a II 1" eoa.ld 1e&
u.em llMl'ff&ed la eo.poala1 ud retaad1D1.
If da.at faJla, ~Ider wbet.lter uy of yoar
frieoda ban children wbo eoe.ld take over tbe
paper roaw wUb t.k aden&aDdla& daat yoa
1Aaare tJiae t'nra food .ed._..
DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -
When I ftrst started refunding, J wa.s afrllld
that we would end up eating a lot of junk
food. But we are actually eatmg better.
J used to buy the store brands of canned
vegetables We got so Ured of them that
many t1me6 we would skip vegetable!>
altogether
With my coupons and refunds, I now can
a(ford to buy the brand·name vegetable!> ID
"tpecaaJ comba.naUons and aauce5. We enjoy
them so mucb that we are actually ealtog .
lt-1>!> meat'
After only three months of couponlng and
refunding, I have reduced our weekly food
0111.l> by more than S25.
I oo longer feel guilty when l spend
money on food l feel proud of myself! -
KATHARINE H. FROM RALElGH. NC
DEAR KATHARINE -Tbe typical supermark~t has more Lbu 11,Mt ltetna
from wblcb you can seled. Eacb yf'ar
maaufactarenc lll&rodace lilaadreds of la·
~reatblg ~· prodDC'U. Bat all &oo ofteta altoppen get lMo a rwt.
~Y waJk do .. Ule aisles wtt.1111 bll.9den oe,
plck.lnc up t.k aame l&ema lb.at Uley aeleded
the lut llme Uley shopped, and ~ Ume
before &ilat. ud t.M time befOft &.UL
AJld ~•da• t.k aame old UUac cu be tat
a• borinC u IMppbag for ~ aame old &b.lng.
,,_ ._., aa euy m t.o set o.t of; abop·
pta1 llaM&a are uni &o bfta.t..
B4ll aa you letUr alllows, CllMIPOGlag aad
rffudbla u.a do IL I lllope odller readers who
waat to add more We a.ad variety to their
meal.a will start by ft.Ddlac a pair of sd.saon
aad ~lippha& aome coepotU.
Seed m~ you q1tnUoea aad s•ggf:Stiou
lo Utt ol ~ •--.aper. Volame of mall
problblLa ~noaat ~Uea, Ml le t ters of •H eraJ lMe rest will ~ pablbbed t. hltve
C'O hunu.
Rt:tTSD 0 .. THE DAY
~ ntt• l•1 th1• rnllowm~ dddre:!>' l<> 11bl;11ri
lh•· n-<1wri-d r..fund form for th1 i. SI 2:. 11ffn
Fl.iar Hdw1d C •·rt1hrat1-. P 0 8cH ll'i'lt. M.t
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\JI ~un.,l11n1 n·fun•J r1((,·r-. now ri~1u1n·
rt-fund f11rm.,
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Adoptees Finding Each Other
LOS ANGELES CAP> Ruby Cardart'llt .• 1
woman who lost her sax ctuld.ren to an 1lleRal
adoption scheme some 30 years ago. has now
succ~ Ln fUlding her fourth ch.lid and has re
newed opt.jmiam about finding lbe enllre brood
·'I was on needles and pins when I found out
they had located Linda." Mrs. Carda rel la said
Wednesday. "Then she called, so oow I've found
four and J think lhen"s a good chance now
someUung will happen soon wtth lbe other two ..
It wa.' a deslltute and divort'ed Ruby Em
mons who left her six ct)ildren wtth the Ten
nessee ChHdren's flome Society tn Me mph11>
three decade!> ago. but shl' fully c·XJ><'<"lcd to
bring them home again aflcr her f1nan c-ial 1·ond1
t1on unproved
r UNKNOWN to anyonl', however. lht• head of
the Children's Home had created an illegal
• adoption rac ket that sent hundrt'ds of
• youn~11ter~ to famiUes from coast to coast
without telling the parents. and wtthout inform
a.ng the new families or how the ch1ldrt>n were
obtained
The adopt.ton law 1n Tc•nnc~see, like thut an
so many other state'I. was written to prevt·nt
confrontat.Jons bet Wl't'n adoptave parc.•nl!> and
natural parenu Nevertheless. Mrs Cardarelli
was able to find or b<' iounct by lhrt>c of her
children throul{h luck, hard work and with .. omc
help from a group culled Adoptee' l.ibt•ny
Movement Assocaallon
The three include her eldest daughter, San
dra Nesbitt, 38. or Topeka, Kun . a second
daughter. Detsy Vavra of R1vers1de. C'ullf . and
the only male among the chaklren, James
Shomate of Sacramento, Calli
THE REUNION st~rtes made news across
the country and an Assocl<.'Ci Press story last
year about Mrs. Cardarelli. Sandra and Betsy
was seen by Shomate -his first C'luc to tht
whereabouts of his ortelnal family
At that point. the Tennessee law was
cflang~ to allow stat~ help to adopted children
who "'ant to hnd their natural families Be<'a~e the memberio of what had been the
Emmons ram1ly were actavely Sttk1ng otht>r
!>lbhngs. Tennessee off1c1aJs N>ntacted Linda
Martinek. 33. of Chicago. to tell her how to fmd
lht• other members of her family.
"mEY ALWAYS have the opt.Jon whether
to rail or not." Mrs . Nesbitt sa1d Wednesday in
a lt>lephone 1.11terv1ew from Topeka, "and Landa decided to call ..
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Thi~ Heuer llom1•'1 &
Garden rc cfrror look
.ihkc tan bt.· vour~ for
JU.'I $:Ml 56 I' n 'I Pl'r
111 u n t h ' A S S U M E
1 llJ\ 245 10', + 1 , .. ; ..:rad
l><JYmt·nl loan or $58,fiOO
<approx') Just $21 ,<roo
down + coots buys lt 0
Quiet s lrf'i>t . .:re at a rca
R.edecoralt•d-f1replM·c·.
paint . wal lpapl·r the
Work'>' Ju!>t $79.8-00 ° 0
llurr v lo sec Call
7:"-.2 1700
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Assumptions
• No Quatlfyi'")
•T~e OnrPymh
•Low S's Down
•FREE•
UST OF HOMES
• GOOD IUY • T THI vau1u1S
Ht-re's a penthouse 2 bedroom. corn<-r
unit that is bright and cheery with
ru•w l'arpels, drapes. fresh paint and
tl 1s s itting e mpty. Cha nce to assume
at $123.000 loan Priced at $189.900
U~l()U~ lifJMt§
REAL TORS ', 675 bOOO
2443 E a~t Coa~t H1qhwc1v. Co1011<1 cfrl M.11
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ELEGANT BA YFROHT RESIDENCE
Situat ed on three view Jots near
Harbor entrance. Private pier will
accommodate three ss· boats 6300 sq
rt o r living area inclu de fiv e
bedrooms, seven baths. se\!en
fireplaces , f amily room, butler's
pantry, and gourmet kitchen. Formal
living and dining rooms open onto
enclosed patio with s parkling pool s et
in heated deck. ·
$2.700,000
JAMES E. GOULD
646-5096 631 -1532
$31,000
Erv11y urvan & duh :ir
t1v1t11~ pool. J:Jl'UZ11 &
l'<irl'free II vin~ whll1•
uwnm.i Lh1i. lovt>ly douhll.•
wick> c·oach i HH & den
Space rent $:!39. A~l
646-4JIJO ----SAVEllGo $$$
(;1i:.int1c 4 Rdrm w peek
.i-boo ocean view + cute
2 Bdrm. Pvt pal\o,
balcony, sundeck -
rurn iahed. Compare
priees and call ua. only
S'll0.000 640--6161
VOGEL
PACIFIC
To Place your
OCEAN VIEW!
$187,500!
S fo;<..:U RITV BLUG
u1lra·dt-luxe penthou~t'
2 bdrm.~ . 2 bath:.. rrplt .
deck + <·ommun1t y
amenities will trud\.'
finance le ase opl1on
WIOI Sl0.000!
Balboa Bay Prop.
Realtors
.. 675-7060 *
Redh1ll¢~Re.ilty
I .i1.h1 Kt\llh Ott iu•
673 7300
JJ' "'" ~•0'' "t••nt1' 8fli'"
CHARM OH LIDO
:J Bdrm 2 hath luxurv
hnmc•. hl·aut1f11ll" 111·
tor<ttl'd :'l.1•.,t lt•d 111orw111
the r1m · ... t \'1.1 ·., uf l.ttlfl ·nu.-. honw i.:•H''> th1• f1•1 I
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with gardo·n l1\in1 .\
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1\YLOR CO.
Hl<Al.TOH~ '>i •rc ·•· tH·lH
f >,'49/0 ASSUMAILI LOAM
JASMINI Cl• POPUL.Aa PLAH J
llDUC!D TO $279,500
\':H·.inl Owner has moved to larger
honw The existing loan or $149.000 at
~1 1•: interest will save you
;1 p p r o x S 4 • 2 9 6 i n t h e f i r s t
vt·a r alone Think what that
itll'<.ins tis C'Ompared to a 13~ loan
over manv vears Homev 3 Bdrm and
family room. Sep. din· rm Lar~e
patio nvt•rlooking expansive greenbelt
and mini view of the Beautiful Blue
1'a('1fi r . Jas mine Creek is like a group
of mini estates behind guarded gate~.
lmm£•d poss. See anytime.
16 Ato ll Dr.
<>pen Thurs t ·5
WESLEY H. TA YLOI CO.. UALTOIS
21 I I S-Jooqul• Hilb load
HEWPOltT CEHTH, H.I. 644-49 I 0
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t?tach Realty
REA.L ESTATE EXCELLENCE SIHCE 1949
COME WITH US ... to COSTA MESA 12
Mocks to Mewpart Hart»or Hlc)ltl. 4 D•n
C CMldos f-t cOtllpleted. 3 bedrOOMS, 21h
berth$, doellbM CJClrOCJH. o..ty I 00/o Dowtt If
desiNd.
1631 lrviM
Opa Dally 1,..4:30pm $112,000 aitd Up.
NEWPORT BEACH
<>c... Froftt Lot
1 hr<'c An·h B.1y ~•1
i..uj(Wla Sile rare to l'n
llre So CoHt ~runty
enclave overlooks ex-
qws 1t.e rove Court el' y to
Mn Quall hl'd buyers
only ple.ise 2£l ~ 1300
Q.ASSY CONDO
ASSUMABLE LOANS
Sharp :i Bdrm . .! h.11h
'I 11v.-11homl' v.1th a f<;rmJ I
dinmt.( rm an allrJltl\ 1·
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l11ili & ii hnnu-. ro1om
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75S.0811
DOVHSHORES
LOWDOWN
Owner says bnoa offrr
on Uus funtast1c 6 Bdrm
rami.ly home S20.000 de
cor:aung allowance or ~
creatJve MaJd.'\ qu11rteN
& rar garaj!e too l 'Jll for
more deta 1 ll>
646-7171
LOW INTEREST
Take ()\'Cr the loan on this beautiful 3
Bdrm tondo Community pool with all
the :.imi.'111l1es Won 't las t at onlv
S6 I .900 .
TRI-LEVEL CONDO
with an assumable graduated
payment loan Only $9000 down and
'ou J!Cl mtc• this 3 Bdrm 2 -.·ear old
beauty Ca llbefore1t'sgone. ·
4 BEDROOM ASSUMABLE
Only SIS 000 down will get you into
this large 4 Bedroom 2 Bath family
home Lar~e ;ard. ~real for the kids
and offered a t only $81.000.
540-3666
Coti: o/ n ewporl
Jj)I REALTORS
67S-SS I I
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23 40 layside Dr.: C oro.o de4 Mar
Cwf • with a hot toddy by a 1 oeiaq fin
i" tM cosy hilM) r'OCMft & --toJ • bewtlf•
•i•w ocrou tit• bey to Ht. fto•lll0ti.
SSlS,000. Op.ti I to 4.
COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS
25 I 5 f. Coast Hwy., CoroMI ct.I Mw
675-551 I
IAYFROMT
Wt• havt• several fine home~
with pier & !!>hp
PENINSULA POIH'T
\.'i•\' h dl0l·11r.1krl 1 bdrm fam11\ horm·
Clost• to ocean . $325.000 ·
EL TORO HORSE COUMT'RY
4 Rdrms . 3 bat h s. ranch st vie.
mini-estate m oran~e ~roves. S249.s00
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
341 Buy~ode Crovo-N 8 bl~ 6161
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~SELECT
I PROPERTIES ---
MESA VERDE
$159,000
Beautiful lrcc·ltncd
str~l. leads lo super
sharp 2 !ltory executive
home-Walls of glass
enhance formal llvlnit
room and s pacious Cami·
ly room 2 huge bnck
f1replacce. gourmet
kitchen overlook• sun·
A cccord in g 10
Celttornle Buooneu end
Prolu110n1 CocM CSK
17900 lo 17930) e ll
1>41t1on1 doing b<ttln•H
under • ltc111lou1 n•m•
musl tne • 1te1emen1
wllh the Countr Clerlo,
end h•v• II publl•Pl•d
IOU• t l m•• In a
new1pe1>41r Hrv4ng lhe
area In WhlC:h lhe
bu1ln•H I• loc:al•d.
The 11etemen1 I•
r•qulred by l•w •nd 11
nec:••Hry In pl'otec:tlng
rour buelneu name.
Mo el benll9 require
prool ot 1111119 10 OS"n
c:ommerclal ec:eount•
Tile OAll.Y PILOT l)fowtdn bOttl ntlftil end
publlcedon Mr..ic.e. We have eN the _ .. ary
form• and "'•lnteln a
de ify eerwlc• to lh•
Orange County
Cour1hou ... IEtther 11op
by on e ol our
conwenlenl olllc•• or
phone Ille LIEOAI.
0£PAATMENT 142•021,
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Information and torm•.
SEAVIEW
lndoor'OutdO<fr h v
info( C us l omi7l'<I
VI F.W home'. 2-story.
3 Bcirm. 2 Hath.
vaulted ceili n gs
hiJ(hlight a dramatic
hving room Private
ma iite r suite
Wraparound palloll
with garden wall and
wroul(hl Iron fence
Community pool &
tennis Securit y
gate ~.000
RCTaylorCo
,,40 ()l)f)()
filled breakfast area 2nd ---------'
i.lory hostt., uparate •••••••••••••• .. master suite. + 2 more
queen sized bdrms
Pricod to sell fast.
64'-7171
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$17,IOO
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SPACIOUS CONDO Grul fmly home. 3
bdrma, Z ba, A /C0 al•
ladled dblt car f&r•1•.
laundJ)' rm, ncl d paUo
funuch mot • ?»UlOI
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macnab I Irvine
realty
A SU891DIARV OF
THE IAVINE COMPANY
MIWPOIT UTA.lit
An acre with Newport Beach
address & room for a tennla court!
3BR. 3 bath home' -· S46S o000.
Cookie Allison 642-8235. CA-17)
712-1414 551.a100
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642·56711
fb Coldwe_ll Banker
II• CANYON A home that is made for "elegant ..
cntcrtulnlng. Gorgeous 3 bdrm.
famlly room, 3 bath home is for
someone that demands perfection
In decor & surroundings. $599,500.
IN NrNPORTC•NnR
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2744 l. COAST HWY.
CORONA DIL MAI
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On Turtlerock Hill. there's a s harp 3
he droom home that 1s really nice
Rich. but subtle colors. ceramic tile
floonng. land!>caping that is complete.
c·olorful and professional and a com e r
lnc·at1on that 1s a walk away from the
~umptuous m·1~hborhood pool. Why
<.,<·II th1~? The owners have their eyes
on a horn(• on top o f the hill' They'll
M•ll for $2'.:!.').l)(J()
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JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670
Hroker ha.., pnvate :.wte
il\a1l for H t-: pen.on
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UCLUSf'YIE ILU~S
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, 631-1800
111 DOVH DRIVE
NEW! NEW!
SUPER 6 IN SPYGLASS-YU
# 3 Montecito
Fabelo.s ._..,. So.ttlporl "'°*' wltll
.,.,..._, ftOOl & Sft A. Meats at .-Car
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pttiKt f....lfy hCMM '" 0 .... loceffo.. $625,000.
NEWPORT TERRACE TOWNHOUSE
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wtte. l bed. 21/J batttt i. o ••I,.. ad
2·ttory c0ttdo. Cl••• & to1tef•Hy
decoretecl. &foy ol ftM ~••flt• of co•••ltr recreetlo• ••d ••••••·
$114.too. 631-1400
BALBOA ISi.AND DUPLEX
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
REAL l:STATE
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The birthday oC Elvis
Presley , Jan 8,
would become a na
t.ional holld~y under
provisions of a bill bv
Rep . Barbara
MikuJski , D-Md
Mothers'
Sex Talk
Free r
STANFORD <AP,
Mothers and dau1'(hll•r\
talk more freely to eut·h
other about s ex than
they did a ~eneralion
a go dcsp1tt.• the• mo re•
liberal sexual altitudes
o r to da y's youn1:cr
women. according to a
-study
''Commun1 ca t1 on
between m others and
daughters on the s ub1cct of sex seems to have 1m-
pToved dunng the last 25
year:.:· the study by the
C<'ntcr for ResN1rch on
Women Jt Stanf,,rd
t:n1ver:.1ty found
"Th~ lari.:c· m;IJnrtt v or mothf'r<· r•·norlt·d 1 h;11
\'Crbal c11mrrwn1<·a1 ion.,
"ilh lh1·1r own n101h1•1
1111 M'X had 1·11lwr IH·n1
nonl•>.i-.ll•lll 111' d1:-.l t1H'l I\
llO ('()mfor1 ahl1•, 1 h ;.
study found
Tht.• n •(•1·n t -.ur\P\
involved 141 mothers of
college-aged daughters
,from Stanford and
Wellesley claues of 1954
a n d 18'4 sophomore
women in the Stanford
class of 1980 The study
wa c; conducterl by
Marilyn Yalom. Wenda
Brewster and Su~anne
Esll<'r.
D~tor'• Crede
First of All,
Do Not Harm
By oa. PETER 8Tf':INt'ROttN
Pttar Dr. SWlac-rotsn : The only compla1111 I
hnveo agfttn t my dO<'lor 111 thllt he 111 too con
~•rv11live Many tlmeta I have to walk out of hi of
fh·•· without 11 pre-srrtpllon Ht• 'Imply i.uy!'I "You
lloo't nt~~l 11 Why i.hould you 'l>t:nd money un It"'
Anoth .. r t111u.•, ~htin I h•d u luul hnd cold, I
almo&t bt·.c~Nl him for u prn1cnpllun u( penw1ll111
lie> rt'(UM'd On<.'t! I 1n11u tt"(f '" hurd on him pr t!
1crlbu1.: a :-.I ronl( '>lt>e pin.: pill Ill' J•:aan rdu11ed
•nd 111ot angn "If 'ou don't hkt! 1t, f111d }OUr:>t-lf anoUwr do<.·101
WhJI du \l•ll thank of a chl('lor llkt· thut·•
Mn.\
f>fo;Alt \11{~' 1111 •t\1•1.tl OU'dl>IOOl>, 111
,in-.""c ring ... 1nul.ir 11111·n1:., I H '>JICI , lluld on t o
tum Don't let hun ~··t ol\\l.I) It .. <'l.t:-.' Ill (111 "
pre&cnpt1nn. •l lJl.l'\ m on · ou1 or thc· d<ll'lnr tu n•
fuse to pre!>t'nh1• Pl<planut1on!'I l;skt• m·t>dlt•!>'
t 1 m <· and en er it~
Of course. I don t J~n·t· \\1th dru~ n1h1hsh
rtoctors who rnrel) prt·scn tw b<·c1tu:-.e Lhey don't
believe too much 111 med1c1ne:.. liut I'm JJll for the
rtoc tor who stands up to his Judgment and what's beM for the patient
Too many patients feel "cheated" If lhl' doctor
dot>sn'l pre:.cribe some kind of prescription or
other every tame they visit the office. Yet all the
medicine lhey may need is "advice." '
Your doc tor ma y
DOCTOR IN have good reasons for re·
fu s ing t o presc rib e THE HOUSE JH•n1 cillin or s lt•(•p1ng -----------~ pills. Mrs. Y l't.·rhaps you ;ire a llt·rgic to lhl·
drug; or. he knows that pcnic1l11n rloc·sn't he lp you
get over a cold J\~ for the sleeping pills. ull he
may have wanted to do 1s prevc"nt you from .l!ctllng into the habit.
Every doctor's t'rl'do should ti.· "pnmum non
nocc-r<'." which mean~ .. First of all. 1111 nCll harm•
Uc thankful your doctQr bt:l1cvc!'I 111 11
• • * IHar Dr. Steincrohn: Whal effet't ha:. all th1<i
talk about the need lo cut down on high cholesterol
roods had on the consumption of eggs, for 111
s tance'! And how about ice cream '.' -Mr~. W.
DEAR MRS. W I've r<'Cl;'l\l•d a rcct·nt nC'ws
re lease from the Publ1 r Information Offlct.• of the
l 'n1vcrs1ty Qf C'hu:ago lh<il will ht·lp anl."er vour
q ut.•s tinn ·
1\c·rordang to J.111da Sl111\11• I 1ir1·1·1or or C'l1n1t•iJ I
'ut ri11011 "' thl' l n11 1·1 "'' \ 11f < ·1w-.1g11
l~>!gs. lht• mo-.1 C'htil1·..,11·rnl ri!'l1 food <11 ull. .1r1•
dt•t•l111 1ni.: .,hgh1 ly in f>l>fHllanl\ 1\ 1111 r'11·;111s :ct•·
;d11111t ~-!"7:! l'l-!.1!" 1:1'-I \ t•.tJ \I J "l" :J 1 1·1_p I'.! \ t'.11 S
ago
lll"ITF.R \'SA< ... ft·ll 111 1 1 11ou111l~ H·r:-.u' 1, I
pound~ wh1h· marg;1nn1· r II'• tc1 11 h p1111nch \ t.'r\UC,
11 !.I pound~ in 1965
Fish consumption 1~ up. so 1s chicken Uut
Americans are maintaining their love affair with
red meat. It 1s up sharply from 73.6 pounds Jn 1~.
• • •
S('lf lrc<itment of an ailment v.111 only lose you
1 .du.1hlc llm<· You'll be <'<imm1t11ng slow su1c1de
'·''" l>r "i11·in1 rohn 1n his booklet How T0 ~top
"1111111' \ 11111 ..,l'lf For" t'Ofl' '"'ntc· tn him <Jl Box
1:.1.0, < .,..,,,, \11· .1 !l2f.21i ;inrt l'ndo:-.c• ~,(1 1•t•11h <Jni:l .i
c,1.ul1 pt•rl :-.t•lf .111111 t'!'\~1..d l..'11\ t•lopt
Music Helps
Mentally Ill
Pt.:BLl(' NOTl('E
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn <AP> -In 14 years.
Weldon Turner's band has missed only one of its
weekly. freewheeling . s wing-your-partner
hoedowns at the auditorium where the people still
pour in by the hundreds.
But his Tuesday night square dancing gigs
aren't p layed at your run-of-the-mill cozy ·
~lubhouse. Weldon Turner and his band -the
Turnovers -do their pickin' and flddlin' at Moc·
• ~a sin Bend Mental Health Institute.
• 'THEY DO nus ON A VOLUNTEER basis.
• They get nothing al all for it. strictly the satisfac-
-tlon of working with the paUenta," said Leighton
-r:eBoeuf, the institute's public affairs director.
"And that's the thing that's incredible to me. 14
yeans on a voluntary basis "
One night about two years ago. the Turnovers
couldn't get through snow that blocked the narrow
ad leadln~ to the institute on the bank or t.he Ten·
see River
~ ) "It's ~ood thE'rapy for the patients. It gets
1llem dancing and helps them forget their prob·
k?ms." Turner said. "We've gotten quite a few
letters from doctors about how much good It does
their patients. That ·~ what keeps us going, I
guess."
AT "3, TURNER SAID IT'S STILL run to pluy
there, and as many as 200 turn out each week for
,. bi• show. His group also performs once a month
for Senior Neighbors. an elderly persons' group,
and Saturday nights a t the Middle Valley Square
Dance Club -wbk b he aald ls noo-profit.
Turner aaid he gives bia musicians gas money tor traveling to the club.
Turner 's income comes from a barber shop he
and Mike Fuller run.
. With Turner in the band are bus player Tom
Adkins. drummer Mike Hutton, riddler Bud
.oaoiels -at 72 the group's senior member -and
Turner's son Wendell on lead guitar. Wendell, 22,
started playing lead guitar for the group at aae 8
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unt.s ISL BAV F1tT
ID 19a 81PARAT
OOl8T RM+ 18' APT --.aroooac
J IDRM. 2 ba Uur •.ooo dWll eoo
Ownr •ICt
....... "-m.oDe .._. Vmle lrt 4br. :Sba
CUl'rON OUP\IJC ......... ~ ta8$ ~&.now to So. 1Jibk.1 Dr. Ol>"n Tb t"I' B•~lroat . s Bd r S.Sm
°"91r .. uail U 8'-. tte SPICA!. OFt.ER ONLY
tal .._ atru ~&la -.. Coay 2 aty hnm11
_,. Br, '*iD BBQ, ett' MAQ1 upcrades ownt-r
S..tD.,.... .. te WIU carry at 10'' 1n "-•• ... II AIMC. tttt-1\ No quallfyt1111
671-UJ I CM.ai ln un thu. .nv~t
IDllll Prtn or.ay Call Mr I JUSTUSTID Mo1u HI Uti7 o r
A rpedal bocM t Larae 2 u. ms ~ 4 bMaaow. di.Rina -------,_ t.mib room.. llOWld I t/two Lo.
rcxa II 1 br lOl'Ome VAJt ....,.. M9to V.,.
811 lnHler bedroom Sharp modem colomal 4
wdb b'Wb doora open bedroom atnum modt'I
Ulil lo deck with bay home, 1n dynilmar toca
vww. Rare 100 blOC'k hoo' Country kitchen
6ocation. Ill' vdlage and w1tb bu1h1ni., d1n1n~ itlllltb~ 41rea. ramal) room &
BEAClfMME REALTY cr11Ckbng ftrepl11c~ EZ
673-4511 care yard. fruit lrt'l'li
Ml.AR WATER
Be.lboe Duplex. Auume
llOJIXJI) loan.~ wall
canUder t.ernu. SJ 89 ,000.
ALLSTATE
REALTO~S
~36-9111
galore. Patio Close to a:ood scboob o nd on a
qwet l>ln~t· Grah at '
SI 16.900. l:IK R . (;:.ti I
540-1120
TARBB.l
-· I MESA VERDE CX-;,ltlV('
lw>mt>, 4 BR + ~tiJy, 1
blk ofr golf cours1·
eoro... .. M... 1022 641-84511,ownr/o~eTI! _ .......................
PL!ASE! Rl&DOM HOME
Pnol. 205() National
Look at everylhrng undeT SJJO.~ fll'St! Then Rive ---------
me a call• 3 br. d£'n,
Vlew $29!1.000 Oarrt·ll
P..tl.'Sh, own/a~ 631 L26I>
BYOWNR·OOI V\I
J<&.'iml.neCrlt Twnh l'I V
0 W C lO'N P A mlr
rat.e. Why Pay MOf'e'>
Lux Jbr, 2' ~ba. Guarded
('fUy. You own~ land
I~. spas. tenn.U. <'rt!.
<.:all for dM.8115 & ., ppt
I IWD 8l1t 640 UZ1
Two:l>xl 18' loL ..
4:J4 Begoruu Bwld to
suit. Own.r /Bldr
71» ltZi 543-6148
C...Meso 1024 .......................
ONtY $94.900
4 super Bdrm.~. h1mlly
nn. RV access and large
corner lot. Be fast• This woo 'l last' CaJI 64S-O:.r.J
f-ORCSTE
OLSON ..... ' .....
OAKGLEH
• DlaU•cU•e eew 2 ·~. 2~ ba COG• ctomt•ma.••· Zillfldal Aftl.C.M .
6C2-Q34
VA TEllMS
Move-in condJtM>n. ~t"
buy oo todays mark{•l
Only SU~.000 ~ College
Park. Call 00-0303
FOnESTE
OLSON .,. . .... ' ... ,
SYCAMORE GLEN
IRAHDHEW
Fabulous. larRe J bd, 21 ~
ba Quahty lQwnhomt•
C'Ol'wSos Only 8 avaHi1hle.
from $109.900 2":.l Santa
An.a Ave. 642-6734
EASTSIDE
CHARMER
(,UJ de sac. huge yard.
J&CUZZJ, J Bdrm 2 beth.
bttM lm11U1culalA!. <.:all
~9161
3br, 2ba. end urut. Walk to
So. Cat. Plaza. 3404
Meadowbrook. $119,SOO
Own/AJC.,
~5911 __ Dt>Oro ~rp
O.OPoW 1026 .......................
MARIMITA
SSNctac ula r bllllop
home& 2012-.Dl6 sq. ft.
Ooee to Manna. Selva
Rd & Calif' La Pnma
vera. SlW.000 to s:u:;.ooo.
8ll·3MO: 493-G>6 Bldr.
DESPDATE! Beaut. llm
en U aat. OK dpls. Xlnt.
tnm Sl2SK !ODO .111·21158
Qnanporary Jlllu}tl.~e!
elUt.e aiJe home. 180 deg
~of village and white
water. Explore lhas
!lp3(."IOU.'i and faS<'tn3llng
Muse. SJ19.<MX>
l.agYno VH10CJe R.E.
497-1761
----~Ollleoch I 040 .......................
RACH COTT AGE
2 br. Iba Assume ln;m
Ho qualifying.
$76,900.
C'F:NTURY 21 Surf
:..:.> 7f>42 ask for <.:hns
WAI.XTO IEACH
lovely 2 story. J Bdrm.
FR. DR. 2~, &. lrailn
1o1ccess. Ai.king only
$1;.!9,000
C-rdal 2oM SCOTT REALTY
3 Bdrm home, hardwood ~~~5l~6--~7~5•13~~-0oon. double garage -:
lAt ll>xl20, Sl 2:SJX»
loyMce.cle. Rttr.
541-7729
••• T °"Y IUI._,.
~TylerW11y
Co&ta Met11
You Dre the winner or two ticket.a ($12 value llo n..
qcJ ... MARY
Tow
fOR SALE BY OW='°'F.R
4Br, 2Ba home by park &.
!>Chi As klflg $124 , 000 w 111
<'any paper 963-0594 ----
Very nice 2 bdrm 11 , ha
Hunt111gton Cove Condo
Super loc. Asi.ume !*·i,
loun S!f4,500 (':.ill
8428719
.,..,... 1044 ..•....•...............
llERITAOE PARK
Condo 3 Br. 2'h ba. 1650
~I\. $12t,900. ~-1~6-~
.......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• °"""'Red...... ~I Ft~"''"''Y I J. llJ!JU 0 .IL y PILOT P3 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••••
.......... 1044 .....•......•• , ....... .
Mln vltw, a1r ... m. In
~Jbrlba,
A C Ht,000 Alt -.0
SYIACUS£
Clll.EliE PAii
t'rlnr -.II under buildera
2 model• ot lhe same
plan Th1.1 J bfidroom aod
din bClme •JM> ha• a UJe roor and r.ntral alr
tliJhlr 11p1rudc-d with
pro •111lonall)'
laodsc•~ yanl• C'ull
.nw
e--;, I , I I'
I. I 'I ' '
·,' I 'I 11 11)
CAREFREE
LIVING
In sp<ic1oua townhom<'
witb 3 bedrooms 2''
baths. ram1Jy room. <'l'fl
tral aar, <'u.<Hom p1o1t10
and doubll' t>nC'l o.,e1I
garage Sopt>r lot•at1on
close to school!!, p11rk .
freewa y urre'l ~ ontl
'thopp1nf.: /\I.I. l"OH
ONLY SJ 10.000
LOTS FOR SALE
f'rom ~ !\(j n lo 7300 sq
fl In l'Xt'IU:.lvt•
NORTHWOOD lluild
your own dr<•am hom1'
Call now for dcttul:c
@ RANCH REALTY
551-1222
Woodbndj(t· 2 <;l(lry. 3 hr.
I'-, ba <'ondo Wa'ih drv
room f'rplr. pvt yunt •
n-<' P8<'kaRP ln<'I l.akl',
1J001. Jacu111. 1enn1s &
more $9!;,650 II.> 014 n~·r,
!'m-!1>62
RID. TO $121 .000
UNIVERSITY PARK
31B>ROOM
A well IO('ltled 5tn"le
story Hanover plan with
dt>laghtful greenbelt
\'\CW Just reduced
CALL 644-72 I I
/Jn Nl(if.L
GAILEY &
ASSU CIAI ES
F.NT ERTA I NP.R S
DELIGHT Quality S4cS 4
BR lr1·level, College
Part. Sbows Wte model,
w •many upgrad<"i
(...'uslom pool, J aruua
i.-ramUy nn w /bar •
l'DllC:b mare. By ~.
SU2..!IOO. Opeft Sat /Sun
13-SPM ~l-3f02
Distinctive
Design
Grc'C't.S you t~ moment
you dnve up, al' extc·nor
and 1n\er111r ;ippo1nl
men~ speak or ('nntr·m
llllf'8.N N~t' ttnd d1.:nit V
4 Udrm.o;. J ba plu., farn
rm
't523 CAMPU5Da·IRVINE
COMFY JIDRM
3 bdrm. 2 ba ram1h hnme
w <'Ounlry k1t'i·h1·n.
'pnnkler.\, p11t10 M' 1·r
SI l2 500 B~ own..r Pnn
only 5..'>I 1494 or '179 2~
IMMACULATE
~!! .... ~ ..... !!.~
vtlWOfllMI
ILUl,ACtAC
tJw 1..-n Md Ow faml-G
Hoap ~lly1'W.I fOHat
bun• drama Uc con tom ponry hom t with
rwnd9d waJLt, akyh1ht11 and deiailMCf for the tru ..
'U.ater ol ~«lf'tion .. 3
Bdr m1, 1ludy tden.
family rp!ayroom 1u1d ul
tn modem wit.h appoint
mentl from sw.den.
Denmark, Germany &
utbs rtaT tm.000. W Cit.CO.
71~72'-5t6' Z2ll
t..t-... 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~utt World. Gate M
P11noram1c view. 3rd
floor . Vdh1 Nut-v~ 2br
2b11. ~ "79 A l" Jrt
?pm
~...,... 1052 •••••••••••••••••••••••
<X>UNTRY F'RENCll
"VlU.A" · Completely
upl(raded. beoutHully
derorated J LI H. 2bJ.
bn<'k patio, gated rom.
lllW\Jly. $249.000
LClllJIMO VlllaQ. R.E.
497·17'1
Mlwpori IMch I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••
NEWPORT
CUSTOM
$189,500
Tiu.!i <'X<'lllOg new h)llllll
o(fcn; an entert11rner~ dt·
hW!t w uruque la\ ab1Uty
t'rest11.n ouc; Nt-wport
locat1on. 1-'e<' lund &
Sparlc.JJng f'OOL Vncc>t1
to sell rast. ScllN motn atc.'<1 646nt1
BIG CANYON
Spectacular golf course
ftltate 68X> sq fl 4 to 6
adnns. si,., baths. Pool
Wldspa. $1~.<MX>.
THE STARNES CO.
67J.7761
NEWPORT· 169
RV ACCESS
Lvly fmly homeoo lge lot
wll"OOm ror boat OI" RV
sLorage. Newly pauilt'd
aaterlor. woodsy al·
m oapbere, aech&d~d Plitlo 6 bedtyrd, claH to ~., Donl let il
Allpby you. w. m 1
MIHtVIEW
~ to beach Nf'W 4
Hdrm ho me ne ar1n 1t
romplt'll<>n Hualrlrr will
hl'lp rinancP Submit
your offl'r /\..,k1 n1:
$2:54.~ Call540 1151
~HERITAGE
. REALTORS
llGCAHYOH
4 Bdrm ('r{'UllVl' (m;inr
tn~ A!!sum .. blP loan
C'ltll f<>r appl
601LIDO
!oiul)t'r Waterfront C'onrlo
!,pect .. r ular 1r1tv. "' ~1.1mable lo.in (.ill fur
Uc.'lruls
SO.IRVIHE
~qous 4 bdrm. 21, ha
on xlra lge lot Netural
l't'dar walL'i, cc>ram1r tal<·
,. o t r y . m 1 r r o r 1• ti
wardrobl''· .1u10
~pnnkkri. rul d~ •rnr
$121$.500 th owrwr l'rln
only ~I M~ or m 2;i60
*Cote Realty
& lnH-..tmt'nl
640-5777
$13,590
• • • Lindo Inch
~ Prorpontory L>r I':
Newport Hearh
Ynu arC' the winner fl(
twotlckeLll (11.2 value tto
TM
QUEEHMARY
Tow
Mlu,..t•edl 106' •••••••••••••••••••••••
OCIAMW>Mf
i.. home on 11 IOt nr
Nwpt llarbor Yacht
l1ub, oo Perunaula Jde11l
fr1t fam Uvtn1 C.11 ownr m-aw __ _
IASTIWFFS
$&, 3&, rec rm w lbar.
ownr 'l«t Imm~ uc ~upa n cy . 1189 .500
158-ldl
EASTllUFF
816' tam home, 5 OR, 3
he . din. rm , view• I!:•
panded &i r e mode led,
smartly appointed'
SZ89,<MX>, (Creative, 1m
acinaOve & clever terms
pou1ble >
Agent 640-5560
Lease ...
Bluffs · 'E" plan End un
It, back bay Vit>W Prof
~. 48', 2..,Ba, 2 pahos
$249.000 $1300 1m o
7~um or63t~J7
OWNER
THREATENS
INCRE~E
15 '; Dow n on r v n
oom1n1ums has owner
trunlung twice. o .... nt'r
fllUl.l\Cang Hurry before
hl' t'hanRl'~ h111 ll'rm~
Ask 8Jorn for detail\
~21.
Mewporl Cefthr
640-5357
CASTLE IY SEA
Total luxun nb<>und'
thruoul tha<; J lldrin
Medrt hom1• Top qua ht\
l'On\truellon Jnd "\ 1·n
ron<'t>I \able a mrn1t \ ui
cludmR .. 1a1nPd l!I."'
r1r<'ul .. r st;urra"· h.ind
pmnll'CI llli·" "> rnut•h
moce 360 114•1( 'h'W lJll
lo '>1:'4>
Mewpori Pier RHlty
67J..20S8
NEWPOHTCR .. :.•ff
A.U.entJon IO\>eSL<>r:'I' .. hr
C'Of'ldo. 15": do~n. AITU,
asi.umable loan
Leverage galore l'O(ll.
J&<'UZU, t.eruus. ~ 7813
Agt
CORHSlLOT
Lovely Broadmoor homr
w ~uarded gate & rt'c
rarihlaes. Close to
Fash.ion lsland lll pre
!>ltjpOUS Newport Joe. 2
Rr+deo or JBr w Il g<>
muter a1.11te, b1ib ceU'd
hV\l\ll rm, frpk &c open
at.mun. 1289.000. Call m .91 or?»-1749
SIAYllW
NEW L I ST I NG .
be a u t ar u I H a m pt o n
model With ocean VICW
Li ving ro n m l41th
fireplai-e and ranta11t11
custom ha r . I ll r i: 1·
mast.er :.w lt' G ll l<-d r<1m
muruty 141\h h:nnt:o, .ind
'w1mm1n.: ~1 011 1
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642-5200
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l'ool !>p.J $94 !:I K
198-lNti
llT OF H£A VEH
Spaf'IWnK 2 Bdrm rut
t1111e 1n quiet f&m•I)'
lll'IRhhortviod C"low 111
I.leach oo PXtra larg1· lot
f-'erlect starter honw al a
perfect pnre $l l5,0ll0
don osen
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part 2Br, 2.Ba D ,<MX> D56,000 SubJtt1 tJ) 1031
41DG11or&17~ ~ Agu or ass 4'11\l
•EXCITING•
UdoParil
19 7 4 Travelt'11·
wl<'alHJna. ouu1de patio
& fl&.rden,. Diahwa11her
di1po1al rros trr t-c
f'rlaadaare, Fre n c h
armolr e d1v1der 2
M.oragt stied.\, corn~·r lot
0fU631!3 )
A.wt Pet ,arts
Beautiful Newport rlbl
wide. 2Br w /w,;Jk 1n
<'lo,ets Cornt'r lo t u ElJ.003 J
S...Cial Ivy
Lovtly flo-:hl> upgr.idt'tl
ViUa W~1 Hom!' 211,.til)
2Br. 2& in L.ii: 11111.,
N<'ef>t ~'tar p.irli. rornt•r
lot w larJ(C' piillt'l ;;n·a
Air ~l'•nd onh $2i .11J11
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CLASSIC
MOllLEHOME
SA.LES
2m6 llJ rbor !.t1• 20!1 \
540-5937
Mobile· Jlnmc 12x:u 1·\ I
1i.ando 211r 211.1 fur 11
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3 I'M cl .i 11 V II r < 7 14
:~ 741'• v.knd. ..
lt1':NTAL
IN<X>bH: PROPt.:HTY
l''rom 139.000 Modular
Typ(• Homt"I. 24 hr
MX'Unly, 3 pvt bUChf'll,
pOOi & p1tt Tru11ur.-bll'
1'tc m>l Pllclfi<' <'011"1
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RM P. 1714 14119-~7!J
EASTSIDE
2-l ...... u.itt
Sl42,500
FUU..Bl RtAL TY
546.-0814
4-PLEXES
RlOM $159.000
200/o DOWH
HEAR DtSHEYLAMO
Broker 1714 17YJ 1624
6UMITS
COSTA MESA
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QUAIL
PLACE
ttOPHTIES ·
10,.. Til 1·)0 ,.M.I
MEW UNITS, C.M.
111AD&1una
3 fourpleut lo <.;oala
Mo.. Cian be •old
!k'flUwt.ely All 3 Br 2 Ba
1•Kh Ow1wr will carry
.-11v: for 4 yttan. ~·~
down Full pn<'t' $195.000
ch ~ch al)( 13 rttn~
.ii ~JO mo Y£-¥rly 1n
( UltlL $19,ln) pr bldg.
~J F..ttal.e lnvttlmt-nlll
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645.-6646
Clowd 5'J nda y
hdatrial
Propwty 2 I 00 ..............••.......
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~'7 Knox St
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114•1 lll'kl'l' 1Sl2 \ JIUI' 1 l•I
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GXJ&HMARY
Tour
h ·tJ 11 ti, 17 & Ill
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illl IL.:!!> :~II Iii IX
LAGUNA BEACH
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Mobile Home Store
554-7070
Thi lf1\,IU1h f...S,' llJJ I 1:;-,,.11,7
20 MEW UNITS-CM I Mcuttaiin, OH«i.
ll•·.11111 1111 ., 1 •• 1 ~ I"' A~ 2400
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lot \\ Jlk l•1 '""'' >i
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FOR LUSE
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<'h<>ap at only s:i ... ~•111
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t•onstdt•r tt-rm' $Hit ooo ••• •• ••••• •• •• •• ••. •• ••
1300 ..........•••••........
~EXES
RlOM SIS9,000
200foDOWH
HEAR OISMEYLAHD
Broker C714 mo 1624 .._. rr.,...., I J 50 .......................
Beach house . San
Cle~nle nt'ar O<'t'an
8rsl area Many extrai..
2 or J bdrm.~ ot92 !)496
E\1'
Cen.~Loh Ctyph 1500 ••...••••••............
1 l'lot, ll.1rh11r l .. 1v. n
\11•rll11rt.il "·" ~ (' \1 $4;~1 t ,1 o r 111.1 lo.1· "' r i7ti l" .. a, ·,
COt1domlnlumt Town·
houffs for 'ole 1700 ......••••••••.••......
LOW INTEREST
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
5)6--93 11
0..... ttt V .. w DptL
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SJS.000 DOWH
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of 8. doc mcome, neAr
8eecb " Mam. No qwah
fy1ng. SJ9S.OOO each
t: S A Rult v M&«.07
alo;o15ffl !.El86. 837 70112
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NEWPORT
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wut \'1·n.111lll"' l>o ' I.! • ml ;i\ 1.111 ~ ·r.~I
BYCO, INC.
1714 I 1;..i~, :.2'> I
1800
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4 1;t \Cf{~ \1 l. tn (iold
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ln('•mw rl'nt.11, ltmtwr
1 n~it.." $4>1 'f'kt ~·rid Sl
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2900 ••.••.•....•...•.....•.
NEED
S-Sha~ln~c.tr. lltf'wpon a<' /Costa
~te-1<1. 2 ~ am t~tJor
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<.ill Otd. GJ \'IOrd
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3169 .....•.••••••.••.......
,\\ Jd 111 Jun•· 1\1·'\4 h ti•·
, 11r .11 i·1I $ ,1111 1n1 I
ut1ht11.,, ~> /ih:C
Sharp % br. stove • nfn g Aduha. no pee.. $91/mo
5tf.13'T7
* .... s.n-w,,.
lG6The Mu~Cir.
Costa Mesa .
Yoo are the wiJ'Uk'r n(
lWOUcllel.tl ($12 valu~Hu ,,..
9'1&HMAltY
Tow
t'eb 14, 16. 17 tr 18
~ftea<'h,C. 1\dcet.o. tnilY be cl1inw•I
ti}' r.ill.J.n g 642-5618. r '"'
* * *
3 Wt -+ dt!n, 2 rplt"s. !Jr)(•'
POOL Nt>w c 'lnd
(-Ollel(~ l'k $750 mo l\t.
l:c.t + ~ I yr It'll"'
Avwl 1mrrlt'd Xlnt r.um
ly 1HeJ 1\J.(l. D•n 11 1
tM;:~
,\vJll no w C'le11 n olll•·r
hrlffil• 2 br, I ha, <'rph .
flrµi.. i.:rdnr $4!>11
642 461()
l-.<1~t.-.1de. QW{'t strPel, t
t>r. :! ba. li.te t'n<'I ) Jrtf t..
p;illn Children & J)tL'I nlo,
~7~ mo Avail O""'
l!f7 ~or U.·nt Ml) 771 l
l>~JJ<;irrn·L J b<l . .! 11 .•
10 qwet .ir".i Hn.i.:ht t..
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1'11 14il,All'I
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lqolt 1111• 1•1 • .1r ·~ •
p.jll•I. ~lf'1 i><>ul "'"'
i ~HC~ 17 or 1>41 MHI
110 :-tt:..., Fl>H Ht-:N·I
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.,;.JrJ .:e' Famal••,
i>lt•.i'>t' K iris & po•t ,
w.'ltT/mt' <..".!II ~ 256f; or
!ITJ.2!171 Ain. no ree.
t>,1dP 1·harmin& 2 br. :!
bu. bnclt (, p, new kal rn
C'I r1'fn1o: & d ,w $475 1n•·
ULll & j(rdnr Adulb. llu
pdM, Mi&tth lst_!~.:_2.'•~.C>
f'..asll>lde 2 br. l b•, i"'
newly dl!coralt!d. >l 1••
11Yl~l3
Rl-::-.tO OFLF.D l'nt\ 1
bdrm hon>e await:. 111t ,.
family. Come tee th"
~ 2030 Moarov1io ...,
SJwi> Mesa Vude t .BH :!
Ba, F'amaJy Rm. ctureL
lillftt. lite rooms. ~~ mo Ou ldN'n & ~ mAt II P"'
OK ('..Ill ~S81ll. J~k for
l'amt>r l.arry
.! bf' I h.t $t51> mo !\, "'
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1llan ... .ippmx 200Chq ft
9T." , mo llunt1n$(ton ~t 6
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UNITS*
l ,1kin~· r.-.."nut11111,,
.tl\h ~t ht ,t<·h htiU\t'
:.111 >11~12 121JN COAST HWY
LAGUNA UF.A<'ll
497 411411
3 lh·lux1• unit-. llunt
lhHhour OwnH 14111
flni.nrl' Ilk r lffl 2200
l.56 In "<Int an•u ...................•...
f>own ' ·No <.1u11IHylng ~
Owne r wall finanre'
Bright rheery horn<',
s\A.>pll to the lake an Wood
bridge. frb 14. 16. 17 & 18
Long Beuch. Ca
Ticket.A may be rllllml"(I
by calling 642 5678, ext
Z12
Salt.-. HEARTS OF GOLD
n( Anllhf'11n. IO .) r., ohl
C:nN> inrnml' ~.000 3206 ...•.....••••.•.•......
JBr homl'. nt>w ~\O\ r
'"~ piunt. nv pel!f, ss;•;,
• ~ 900-1662
Call RM Carpet
754-1202 -----
Caplstrw I 078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INVESTMENT
74 2llr. IUa
KtlUr. IHn. >oup.-r 1m1fr
rlfowm•r..hap
----------12nr, 4 hlk.' rrom oc~an. "" 2 nr. uruum.., duldren
Ytb. H , 18, 17 & 18
Long Beach, Ca.
ncMt. IDiy be cle1med
by callina 642-5678, ext
272
Woodbridge Grove, lake
lllte, single family a t
tached homes The
Auburn for Sl.22.350. The
9l!mley for $131,500 Both
In cl. Z Bath. 2 <'ar
prqe. frpk, air cond.
microwave. Upgraded
tJroucbout. Brand new.
Avail lmmed. For aale
by owner, M9-9082.
a...,..leocJ. '041 ***
I Ac Horw Estate
4000 aq n stnl(le story
high quality cu1t om
home Pano view or
Capulra.no VaJley Now
under conatrurtlon
Completion mid May
$499,000 Dave Bourke Rhr. 546-99150
6 Units 2Br, 1C3a
pool. ocn view Land
contract $690.000
i\.~loni: $5.2:111 .000
5i2 Pndr of owner .. hlp
H H Gro~" 1n1·11m1·
S240.000 St·lkr m<>t1\'.il
cd tl.200.000
:i RI", den·2 story EOO
21lr Apt incl ut.11 ISOO
Lou Brecht.t'I & A&IOC.
___ S.16_.aJI~ -
Five bloc~s to b~arh '
Spanish 3 br. I it. b.t ,
prdener ind. 11176 mu
~
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Wl wt&h &ASEi
lt'aaBREEZE
Q...tned Adi Ma-5'78
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OCEANFRONT
New Modular Type
Homes. pYt community.
Z bcba, 34 br NCVrity,
1ub-&etUn1 OK. From sm.eoo. Treasure l1Jand
MoblJe Home Pk. JOllOl
So. Coul Hwy La1tma
Beach, R .M .P. (71 4 1 a.315'19.
ArclllMdlHlf-.
2br., view. Slll.J..oOO. Dar·
NJ Paab. A •. Nl·UM.
Big Canyon Twnhm
Eldorado model. Up·
iuade8. 3Br, 2a,.,ea. Ten·
n1s. pools By ownr.
Prine only $185,000
7:!9-1.MI
........ TW11ttH
Fanta1tlr ~ri -levtl 3
Bdrm, 2 bath, nrutnl
eartht.onc d4'cor In mint
t'OOdl lion. II u rry ' C 11 II
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OLSON
OCUJ .. ONT
Aivac. atepa to be~ Two peUO., ct.ck•, Wet· HAllOIRtDGI
i.r. 2 trplc'a, tm ••· Sbr. 3ba. Condo . tertor. mod9r'n tmeriot. Reeervolr view. Priced 1715000 to H IJ. By Own er.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MOBILEHOMF.
BUY-SELL R ENT
flNANCE ............. stor. .......... c.......
CALI.US '61-1021
JONES REAL TY
673-6210
'-~ 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
12UMITS
fttUMIAltf.A
Pr1ct' rttduted O"·ner
wUI carry $404,000 11t on
ly 12'\I lnt~rl'lil. Nnr
Rack D•y Prldr of
O'#Mnhlp Only 11 8 X f:: Muat tell. Hurry'
145-9491
6 D&UXI UNITS
PRIM~ EASTSIOE, CM
2Bdnmeach.
DAVIS & CLARK
INVESTMENT
4000 Westerly Pl. Ste 285
Nwpt Och 851 IGtiG
Cowtesy lo Kdr Bkr'I
T AJCt YOUI PIQC
COSTA MESA
7 Wlit& $425,000
COSTA MESA
4 Pll"'C $186,000
CO~'T A MESA
4 Pie" 1180,000 ANAHEIM
4 Ptcx SHUOO
ANAJI P;JM
4·Plt'.ll Sl38.~
OORTA Mf'..SA
Triplex SW.000
675·333l
3222
••••••••••• • • • • • •• • • • • • Downtown Hunt Seal·h :.t
2 br. I ba, built ins br,lba.S500mo
j(.11.f'lite. no pet.'1 l600 mo 846-3237 844 7809 -------
Lake Park Are1a 10 blk ........
va.. .....
2 RN!room. den. 2
HAlh Monttro mod1•I
rlrrpltlr'\' ind large
vurd Community
pool nnd flTttnt)('lb.
$795
RCT<\)'lorCo:
• •)'lU "T"J.~
<lC.'Hll 3br + rm tall i\o
Pf'U 5..11\-U13 752·M&4
Condo 2br. 2ba, · s.a2:.
XJnt Brkt\nt & i\Oam~
SS7-0tet.~S8nJ1
.... ~Oft ......... 3242 ................. ~·····
ltunUOllOO Harbour 3br,
2"'9ba, COndo . .fr p it .
v,r~nbelt~vl Xtrtt nloe.a . • • ~ 1244 ................. .,. ..... Tbt ~ RJlfa I .6,000, .. 9805,
,lAfM 4'Htee Harbor llld«e Dynaaty. l.ldllCnlct.td city vtew.
19) IQ, ft. 2 Br. 2 bt.
•.000.1~
TIIESf ARN!S CO
873-7791 RJVERSJDE
Tt&Utr J>rk $27$,000
Mcst d lhe9e unit• have
nnlbl' ttrms and all
have &ood lnC'Omt Ca LI
5.'16-:111111)
5 8r, 3 ht, lrvlne Terrac.. ~Ind Avail. now
to Aua. 15th. Aat .
&M~.
Several n otala, •v•ll
NOWI From atS. Jbr.
2be • ..,, abr, •. a'hr
view '850. 5br. 3ba1 mo 4hrL~_ba, NEW' $79~ MJ.a1.
..............
~ ... view lot 111).
Pl'OVlld. 10.000 + IJCI. ft .
IM.ldtq .,..S. l lot off oreanfront. South L~1un1 . t•so ,ooo .
n4f«'A.ml.
6 &NT ArAR'TMIHT
Trtple A lotaUOtQ. Walk
to beech. m .ooo.
SCOTT llA&. TY
U._7133 ••cs •
C:SELECT '
TPROPERTIES
l224 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ICJDS PITS o• EM'T'SJDF: J RR, $41M. I BR.a»Ot.r.1~= I02'l.Oor
"9ehtlor condo .. M<I
Ponl , dnt l<>oeJlon m.zes Cir .... 122
Jl
MiliiillNu.fw '1111• 1N1111tu.fw 1111 1• ..................... ... .................. .
............ !!~~ ~~ ... ?~~ ma ....................... S UW., Wood 0.:.. vww. Illa. 2 B"· J ar.=-.. • cllled uaai. Ilia. c:wdl>, h'li6c • d«tl wllc ... Mo ~·-••lw lllblliM:W\11~2 Gl· ~w•Ub9U.. YT·--·-IDO ! 88P. C:--.. --.-.----l411f ....... trpk, Ate .... m._,u;:1;1 ~ .... ......... .., dr, ________ _. • -._...... ""'° ~·--··--········· .,._ • ..,. Nr.tMl1 , IAYW•NHYC LMlll-.&.oat
...... pooil Ir J•C'Uuia ,,. =-1\. ) ....... ,.. " ........ c .. 11ac--.a~.1a ~ 11..,.._~ .~· . &-Gde c ... •~et' ~fl..,, l..eue ..... '.::.~~m type Bread ow •pool. -__ ,_.._,. •ia•prtveey *Omo
ON~ GOLr COURSE. -~~·~.,..~·~"~·-~-! '-•2Br lrvtn. VUla~e -~ 28r. ck-o, -Green. brand oew ~ 2 1ly <'Ondo In 3 br. r ba, --'>' ck'(Ur , ll"CJWld Ooor wl\ ~mo,
~ Raoc:bo SJ trpk . rvv l*UO. 2 car I... m>mo.be.~ 1ar Gardeoer pd •zBr+"dm.ll'Vlnl'
tJNIV l•K TERRACE ~~o. ZIJ ZM .OJ:!, ~~w
(l)Nl)().28r.lcnm.ac.de
lit"able loc, poet, DO Pe\& ~ 38dnn 2""ba (llul!' 71J. I 700 ._ mo. tu~. Ad Coodo, fuJI bay view,
Stu.er• 1.22, 3' hn 2166 ~ f:ntrada By
--~ 7S-082l.173-:mi VU1AI Condo.~. 21\0ry. ------
1 br +-loft. I ~, ba. dtl 3 Br. 2 ba, Newport Shores
1ara1e l!d1crowa~·t toa&e. S100 mo Property
t r u b c o ro p a c: t o r . HouH 6"2-Jl50 2 BR. oew cpta, encl
prage. W /D hkup, encl
patio Meu Verde area
k'!Omo SS7 ~
atrtum. pl\llh Cft'l, Ult, ; .;. Badl VenaID -wall paper pool & es ron· • ~ l"ull Stt\l.rity ~ ~c~~~I. U 9 ) m o ~al 963 6787 o r
nie Lake& Lux living --Brand new 2 Br rondo.
wall amenities. Up $4.50 ZBr. patio 1:3 r . ::rN~~,~~~. g r a d e d 2 b r Malutt acilts. no pet.s. .ss:w4o+dep No Pets. AvailJ/20,MS-S778al't 2 ::i'-«>~0ardcn Grove
.wl41TT2 Beaoon Bay. prtv. beat'h .
lt&IT ALS 2 BR. luw or 3 BR. 2 ba 2 br 2 ba. So.. Cst. Plia ~BR. 2.,., Ba S8:iC> l..ge. encl. pello. s1200 area. Dues, au & wtr. 10·
CBR. 2.,; ~.' p;x,1 Pw mo 5.SI :Kl06 or 213: d 6'1.ac94. 5.52·!12$3
!'ipt_ Beach. ains 4J3.l4S2 _______ ,38r 2ba.pauo & fple, nr
BIG CANYON· ~rity South O?ast Plaza $.\SO.
guarded lh-tng Spacious ZIJ.28l ...ll98.
Deane home 640'"3582 or
979-4191 2Br. ZBa , detwce new ron·
do. Air. pool, spa. ~nls,
2Sty Medallion hrn. 2 Br. S7'2S. Sharoo. 9 to 5.
2 ba. bctitsbops. ad.Jts. no Blflll. Eves: ~97'39.
_peg __ . s:-ies __ ._673-0072 _____ 1 •NEWPORT 28r. 2Bo
Steps to bearh. Washer !dryer. yard, dbl.
Lg. dehlxe 3 br. fam. pr. walk to beacb. SSSO.
home. 545-8628 Avail 3-3. 548-7006.
Woocliridge 2 bdrm. Con Beautiful tarice Eastbluf f
do l~ ba.. rlreplaec O:mdo8. 4bn, 2'hba. 2·
wi'd, Lile & facU . ineld. sty, pool. SSSOMo. 835
~~or&40-0959 AmJgo Way. '8 &t 9.
Dql1_.u.t.rw 3'00 .... -.................. .
Buch 2 blb. Zbr. 2ba,
p8lio, gar. H.B. No kids.
peta. 5400. 6'5-Ui82 ~ JOA9U1M YIU.A 11...aeo.aoee.. 213-541-'460
ti> NAVARRE Unique 2 story, 5 br, 2 ba .., ...... AltW"-d
~w lbr + den. J"'1ba Tbii Newport Shor es
Twnhse. Near got home comes romplete
mune. U:nnL'i CrL'i, pool With prtvate rommunlty ~Dbl gar $:i7SMo. pools & teonl.1 roum ft
____ -----l.'l llnawdiately ovatloble
at only $7 50 mo .
Hurry''• 1
........................
lalaoa PefliMulo 3707 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Sleeping r ooms &
ldtt'benetu-s rn w1c &
~ Oc-eanf~. 675-8740 -
lAJlima leoeh 3248 Dun~er & A.,S<X' Rltr<., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-070\ Q6R 5:'~
OCEAN f"RONT JAr. 2Ba
S6!I() ·mo -+-uttl I .a 11
~ ~ RI J ba. li:t•· yard.
'l.lt!W $6!>0 mo Tom
h4> 2200 or 494-0 I~
OCF'~NT
MOm'HL Y RENTALS asu,up.RMP STU >41&-3579
LAlll-... 3250 .......................
JK>MES F'OR RENT
.1 or 4 RR Priced from
~\ SS95 1-'n<'d yard &
l.!.ttra~ei; Families
pteHe. K id,. & pets
wt'.lromc. Call 004·2:!166 or
!f73 :!171 A;,t, no fl;-t• ............ l252
·······•••··•·••·••··•· ,.« rent. 28r. ~ound
f loor c ondo .
W.her /dryer. 2 car ~ar
Lqww Niguel on goll
rour1e $575 /mo
SJR..l300. af\. 5: m.271..S.
.... ~ 3267 .......................
l«>MES FOR RENT
3 ar • BR. Prie«t from
~-· ~ yanl & .,.,..a,e1. Famlllea pJuH. Kida & peta ;:t:;;:e· Call 984-~ or . Act. DO fee.
=.'.~ ... ~~~.~
NO f'EE! Apt. &t Coodo
rent.ala. Villa Rentals
m.uBkr.
UDO
48R.lbl ll200Mo.
iAcent.~1'10
stiY•H• e>«an & bay
tffW. 4br, new c:rpt& • Dilt-3 car gar. 2 Crplca. a lthr Incl. Sl500rno.
~
Nt"wpart Crest 4 br. 3 ba
coodo. Pool, tennis ,
JaCUZrl. sauna S9!IO mo eo-ot01. C'll3 ) ~ 7171
hClmacula\1 Eastbluff
Qlndo. 3 Br. 2~ ba, view. tlilO mo Call ~ after
4IPm.. )075f.U64.
NEWPORT lSLAN D -----WATERf"RONT. 2•, l.rg lBr apt. Steps lo
bclrm<., new cplS, d,,,.,. ocean or bay Sunde<-k.
1.-tc No pets. Ga.'i & water partially rum. f't~ u~l. pd.&$.yrl,y.673-~. $4)0 /mo . 673·2.Sh.
..,., ... .,.... Crnt
3 Br. 2.,., t>.. &ii-level oon·
do. custom carpet &
drapes. ~. wet bar,
pool. tennis, Jacuul.
$7!JO 11Hse ~3124.
!JOO ISL6 3UR, 1 ~i ba.
hlt to ~. So patio
B>O 'mo.673-4063
m.4tM. am. aerY.
c.-.. w. nzz .......................
Newport Be•cb't nnest 2
br, 2 ba. oo the wet.tt.
Ocean & bay views $1400
-mo Call for details
_wkdays.~~ -
Costa Mina 37 24 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lux. Condo. 10 Npt CreiL • SUS CASIT AS
Walktni: dlslan~ from f'urn. I br apt S300 & up
belt. Clean & quiet. 2br. En<'! gar Adult.Ii. no
200. oew appl ... Huge 2 peU. 2110 Nn.-port Bl.
ear gar w thkup 164SM o. _548-C961l. _______ _
761·\378 1 fc 2 Br tra!Jen. $200 +
HARBOR RIDGE MlCUl'ily, oo cb.Udrea or
OCEAN dogs. 9G-tul3.
View. 3Br. 3BA. Den. ..... ..... IHdt l740
Frplc . W e tb ar. ••-••••••••••••••••••• ViewDedLI. Tennis. Poot H.I .. RMIST
& Jae. Sl!iOOMo. 67S-407I' 8panlab Estate Uvtng!
or Ad Sltt.er 111', 642 U>O BeauUful part& Ulla IUI'·
a&hrs. rouadla1a. Terrared
_.... '-b JIOOI. Sualten I H bbq. y._,y 3 .,.., 2 8 ' petto. aparkllnl fountain&.
garage. carport. Good spa c Io u 11 room 1
area Close to beach. Seoerate dlalo& area .
Brakerm..dl.2. walk-to c:IOMt.1. home·
br .......... 2 blks Wte k..itcbeo & c:abtneu. 2 ..,......, w'1ar. · Walk to Huntln°ton fl'OUl ~ad> on 35th SL • mnc.'StoYelnrt ~$445 ~. 2 Bedroom fum . ..-s.
2 bdrm. 2 ba. dbl far. 'J'ownbouae furn. $.'505
Ne wl y re m odt c d Adulta, oope\I.
Newport He lg h tti . UUUUesP'ree'
181.S Imo. Call 81N·3ll9.
Fant.astic trl·level condo.
3 br. 2.,., ba. frt>l. neutral
earthtone decor. perl
cood. Loe Lo prestigious
Blttf s. S1100 tmo 6'4 73 lS.
3276 .......................
Magnlftceol oew 3 br home. Lovely oc:eao
v iew . E1 c lu slve
net1bborbood. 1975 ••m.
OeaJI r edecore\ed So s.c. CCJClaC!e, 3 Br 2 Ba. 2
car prqe ~ 498..J736
LA QUINT A HERMOSA
l62ll Parkakle Lil. 1 blk w of Deneb. 3 bllrs S of mnrer
947 M41
LOIJIMO l9octl 3741 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Studio, prof. decon1ted.
imrnac. P'rft mak1 scrv.
& ULl.l. Color TV. $100 wk
or by mo. -.zzzr.
LAGUNA BEACH MTR
INN. Ma.ad aerv .. color
'IV, heated pool. Utll
(714 )(N·521M. 915 No
())Mtffwy.
Ocean vu. 1 br. 1 ba, cov·
erod parldn&. ~ rmo.
49t-(JOl8
.....,.... ..... 1769 .......................
a 8Jl. 2 ti.. oceanfront.
UDfurn. *°-Yearl,y
3 BR.2ba.wmr.~
associated
t " I •, ,. ' ' '',
I • I •
t:m 1 BR furn ~ bile
be)'t"OC'eH . Ait Jarlc, 711).1222 OI 544-TSd.
2br, 2ba, near beach.
Opt.a, drp9. 9!00110 Yr·
IJ. evn '41•2841, d)'I
~
...... Ttt,1
2 • deo coado fiare tor ~-mo. ~ tfJ..4Ma; tv91 4IMm.
YIAA·9'0UMD AHft
lloclel Actlvtlltt Ot-
f9ci'\f • ,.,.. Sutle)ly
8rvnefl • 890'1 •Par· ,,., • Plut much l'IOf9
OMAT MOllUTIOM:
letwtta • FrM Leeson.
fpro l pro 1hop) • 2
HMhti Clobt•Savna•
~~·Sl#m· ming • Or1v1ng Range
Bu.UTtRJl APART·
MENTS: S1ngt95 I &.
' Bedroomt • Fur·
n1shed & Unluml•h&d
• A«Nll L~tng •No Pei.
• Mooets Open daily
9 to 6
Oakwood
Garden Apartment•
Newport S.ecit/No.
880 Irvine
Il l 161111
(714) 645-0550
Newport BMdl/So.
1700 t$tn St
IOovw1 II 101111
(714) 842·8170
****** P!MNSULA AREA
2 Br. 1 Ba. Sl560 twtoter.
Bach unit~ /winter.
BACK BAY AREA. 2 BT'
2Ba $900 tyrly. Jmmac:
!Ulft)' & Spa<"lous. Super
decor. llmn & dis bes in· cl. 2 pools, putting
~. shurne board &
volley ball. Nr xlnt shop
cent.er & all freeways.
CANNERY VTLLAG E. 2
Br. den. 2i,., ba. $2000.
Short t«m or )'Tly. Vle·
tori an w /huge rms.
Waterfront view .
Jacuu.l, beamed ceil-
ings.
-
WATERFRONT
Hc;>Ml.S
REAL ESTATE
631-1400
******
3776 •••••••••••••••••••••••
... ·-··· Uafwa. ... ·-~""""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c..t....... ll24 ..... 3140 ............. &WwA. ....................... . ...•.••.....•.........
•to tiMO. 8aa11t. onr *"n llV£* ~~.~ ... ?~.'.~ oewa•. Jba ~. UU.UA
lllylpu. ,..,k. 1aundry PAIK NEWPORT nn. ~Adult.I onty ,..__.... a8T
TIL ..,_ ta.NU IUmUlon IV" 1 • COUMTlY CLUI UVI* Mtwa•.281.fplc,Wl#I, 2 ... AMl-.lr stnci ... Ur2 bedroom
\h1l1lde Clll. UU. ~ •siort --.4icownbouaea.
Adulta. DO l*a M2·1'903 .,._,~SBQ'a J'rcmS.W 644-UIOO
eve dale to r.y, •kb!
Newt)' deeorat.ed a Br a a.
lOW'Dhouu. Spaelou1 ~ • pool Quiet
.,. ... Adult._,_~ __Peta·
MiO~~l.
*2 Br or. 6o OM. Plaz.a.
im. No pell 1'9-0!17 Ot
IKl·l.480
Nr So. Ost Plua. 2 be'. 2
ba apt. Pools. etc. Im·
mac. cmd. No tbildrm
or pell. sm. leu dis·
count 90-7418; ll3S-4"7 mm
t Br. bltm. ~frig. pool.
Adults, no pel1. S325.
S48-0i82
Family. 2 Br..,_,, Spac. 3
Br. 2 ba 1395. Play· erounct. pool. &4f.14M.
~ .........
2 Br .1 ba P'rOm M3S
2 er /2 b• P'rom ~
J Br/lba !'Tom~
BeauWul llpaCtOQI units
In 3 unit • s unit buUd.
inp. Pvt yards, paUOs,
decb. Family & adull onbarus. Nodop.
T'SL Mcmt 642-1803
'1'RE SEVILLE"
2Br IN:lk>. l "'a be. Jar.
Adlts, rpt.s, drps, bttns,
fncd yd . Water pd.
D-413).
2Sli ''F" Santa Ana S37S.
.,~.-:=: ......
ttW-.r
847-6064 .... .., ....... .
Im Wall to beach. Im·
mac:.2bdrm,lba.~
to everythlni. 301
BaJUmore.
Gemini Realty 83M823
SIS2:5. 3 8r, 2 be D(&r D~
apt. New crpta. dt'ps. 2
car en cl. ear. W 0
hookup frple .
peUo/)'ard.
TSLMimt 001003
~,. .1 • I I , l •1
•• ~ • I •I •'I
• I I Z IA h de AptL
• Dktlwwlhtn I HQ's
• Pool A Rec. Ao"' .a ...... La.._, ...
• Joe to llldl a Sfto"
IM1 new lBr, Newport
Beacb condo. Cai..allna
view. Adu.Ila. F\IU aecvrl·
ty. Wkdya 831·24'2,
Eva IWbda. 142· ~.
Npt. Sch. Regal Ele-gance
DIZ beaafltul decor, %br,
2bl.. bale. ()(eAQ view.
Pluth . club bae .
bUUarda. pool. uuoa.
den a pa. aec: prkl11g.
Adull<I, no pets. $M9Mo
9-5MOO·Fr1. 71~2 er 71._.__, anytime
USTaUff
2 fir, 2 ba. I.rs CardeO Un·
It Fr'Plc. pool "rtt far1I
Avail now. ~0 1 mo.
557 7010 or 7~ LBJ!
Near I~&. 2 br t.ownhse.
c:pta. d.rps. iar. Adults.
S395 mo. ht. Int &
aecwil,v 548«30.
JBr 2ba. no pets. nlc-t
locaJon. f'ple & bltns. t:.-t
• taa. Ml-6MB.
0Mn-91UCH
Newport-Oceanfront
Walk Beaut modem l br or atnC)e apt Ptlone
C213mi.ms
2 Br' l "2 bl t.ownhouM
lt)'k. Adult.s. no pel4.
Sl'!O mo 548-21682
2 br 1 ba. deck & \'utW,
$4SO mo 675 3)-04 o r
e'r.r91ll
~ 2 br. l auJe from
....... SW. 4300 ()Hlq...... 4400 ....•............•..... . ..................... .
Movlai:' Avo6d depc»lU 6
cut llvlnlf .. pense1!
Vrofeulonally 1tnc1 1171
HOUSIMATIS
lm~lJ4
C M. &aper c:ondO 2 Br. 2
81. pool, tplc. ~. Pvt .
ll!l. MS-7953; 813-2141
MAie 33 wanu t.o w rum
3Br 2bla 4r Jar, Pe-ntosula
ocunfronl, atralcht,
neat. mature. oon·
andter. Oary '7'1>-5911
daY11. 673-~ Eve11. tll()O
mo
Ft'm rmmte wnt.d to ahr
h , Zbla. CdM 25 ~ Wk
640 1480. Hm 644-808S aslt
for OlatW or Barbara
Prd fem nnmate. qwet.
non smoker . ref 2Br.
2811, Irv. pool1ac. l250
mo. )51 .5386 eve '>.
mM>8 ~
Stral~ht malt>, age 40.
nttds sam,. to sharr
Huntington Harbour
tnwnbome sns 8'0·2101,
9:53-9556
5flCI fan parent w '"l > r
old girl. looking to share
hous.e, rent room & bath
or small cue.t house
w <pref. \be satM. C:\1.
Nwpt or c.d)1 54~UIO\,
rd to -a & Ive msg &
number
Hunt.. Bch. 2 br 2 ba furn
w fpk W D R50 int'I
ulll Prtf male non
DIC. SUf1'IS I
Prime Newport Beach
k>c.. Near 0 c. airport.
ftent IDc:I. recep&kln. COO·
rer ea c:e r m . Janitor
serv . ulilt. too free
cop1t1 &t more
Secret.art at MTY av all Uzor Doug •1_..1 t.
WXUllOU$
IXICUTIVI sums
OHlceg now avatt. 1n
elegantly app()lnted F.11
f!C'UUve Sutt.es centrally
k>catfld near freewayi..
courts & t he Orange
Couoty Airport
f"acll1t1cs include a
friendly. efflc~nt rettp
t1o n 11 l 1tel e pho n t>
operator who greets your
clientl> and ans-..n your
calla. a compkte CaW &
Federal law library .
beautifully decorated
ooo/ertnce rooms. photo
copy mac:binn. ' the hneat in aee re-tar lal
~. For furtbet' lalo
& a p eraon al tour
tbrouab the facthtles.
ptea.!>e cont.act Vort.ac
i\.\SO<'.. C714 >9S5·2U8.
t714 !05S-:ll00
..rrdier. hn.anc1ally st.i Dix med1c:a.I office ttu.IL.-.
bit' 842 1632 Iv m<11: Corona del Mar. $7511>-lllllo
JBr Zba ho~ w pool. Realonomles Corp
(' M Sl&Smo. Ta Ile only Im 6700------
t o Re nt'e . ah 6pm
~ SAYE $150 llACHWOOO Af'TS
2 br. 2 ba MOO. Larae lbr s.m. w ALK to aboppmc.
Pool. Jecaul. bitn1
Adulta. bO peU. 8a· ll00.
bear b. Adulta Eves ~ F -.·anted to shrt> 3
PRESTIGIOUS
LOCATION ••• You lalnt 6 t lean. 2
H'UO bedrooms. Fully
ca rpeted 1bul llln s .
Ground floor. SupeT' loea ·
Um. Ad&atta. QO peta. S300
mo. Apply apt 8. 561 W.
WI.Leon. MU448.
Lrg l Br l Ba, n~y de·
rorated, pool. adults
S29S 846-mg. 873--08M
P9PaWOODS
liSTSIDE
2 Br wtlb pnva~ petio.
No peta. ~mo. S48·900
aft.er ~pm.
~71. d.a)'I a.6-0354 bd r tn h u 1 n H 8
.... w.uwr 2Br. 18a. N•w·
Jy ~. larie petlO.
No peta. 1450 /mo.
60-21.M.
Wf!ltclilf arJ. 2 Br. ~.
250 ltnO + "'2 uUl &S-73f)g
P.m
stir &Of'leDUS Ooe1lf 3Br
bouM. H. 8. 121$ ancl utJ
5Jf·l4H . Ca r olyn .am W.ttelwit rm & 1 Coral Sprgs Ct Hunt.lnaton Beach
'a' OU are Lhe wtnner of
l~Uckda <SU val~)lo
New cpu, drps. luu-hen.
Poot se 6314m P'em preen rem. t.o abano
----------4bd. tac H B 848-9&41 aft.er!> p \! The NNTHOUSI
Q0HH MUY OCUJ4.IAY VIEW
Ta.r VmaiUes fmnt row Con
Ffb. 14, 16. 11 & 18 do, 3rd floor. 2br. 2bJ.
Long Beach, C.1 auarded compln Club
f'urn rm k tl r>r1
1 '4'0 11'•' (' .,. l'nnl
S'JJv.k rJ~~ 3S38. t'\ f'
~107J
~lkactl
• 18> . 4000 Sq Pt
•Bay VI~
• ~ Amerutlet.
• OELl'XF:OFnn::. ....
Frnm I rm up Lo 1200 "fl
ft hnm ~ ft No b•
rl'tt Ar1 : l\1 rror11 r
I Int.fl s:n J:!Zl. ~ l1
Tickets may be rld 1m 1-d ~. Pool L 'ip.1 lyr --------E:l('('Utl\l rJlfll•, l)\'J ll rn
2br. l"ba pa.rtJal ocean $37~ mo 2Br l wnhsc, hy callinl{ 642-~. ext lsc Call 842 6103 or fW!llbl•· PM"'Ofl '' 1 to •hr run ~rv <if, hlda ~r
,.,_ Nr bt'h 1\ YBll 3 l. I')&. Avail now J!MO m f\46. T768 I lg 4hr :'tl3 hm nr lak1• () c Airport HA'<'l'Pt & ~ 67J.7918637·79'18 Wallac-e.~0085-• *.. In t.:nfrn s:::i:J1 f.mo ~
---------... ..-A ~ s.1'J 13 ~ ~ .. ,.... .ti\.' ~> "4 r'
)106 .......................
Large 1 bdrm .
,...brtdryr .. dawabr.,
s undtclt. $450 /mo.
m.11378
. ..................... .
u e eao f ront .Beaul
downstami dupll'X 2Hr.
!im.2 b& $1100 mo~ulll
Yrly ti7~7 ·----3 br w /vif!W. years lea.se.
S700
lt22 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2br front duptn $42:S
F\replac., no petJchUd
4ll lrt.a, pr, avl 3-1
See Sal u :00.12·00
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Wea~ftc:ld. , ...... y N'TS
Brend n•w buutlful.
large apt for famtUH
wtth \. 2 • 3 c:hildttn.
Neu park • 1c:hoola.
Klddieplay area.
28r.29a "'° 3 Br. 2 Ba SS25 Helt paid Nn pets
:118 West 'WU.Ion. C M .
63l ·93/So48· 2408 Open l(Mdally
&QDE 2 br. 1arden apt.
gar Adults. DO pets. $3SO.
lfJ> Z11!t MS 2lZ7
.-2 Br. l ba rondo nr. So.
Coast Plaui New c rpt11.
drpt, A/C, pool, sttur1ty
gate. Children ok. no
peta. $460 9611 36.52 nr
~51Sl.
I Bdrm opt
End garage. llR5 pald
&U-:.o73
3 Bdrm apt. gas paJd
Ebel gar. adlta
&12-5073
S.JOS-$425. 2 Br apta.
balcooy, paUo, lauadry
rm,aomew tencl. gar11ae
&frplai.
TSL MIJml 642· 1603
2 Bdrms, I bath apt.
Adult.a. OM paid
6'2-5073
L.arae lbr. ti.leony. over· looU pool & paUo. AduJta
only, no peta . \H7
Mom'o'vta 1296. 645-6830.
2 Br. abe. AdulU only No
pU. Gu " water pd,
MUJtlO.
~2br, l mi{; from
beach. AdulU. !vta
844-ZS78: da)'ll ~
I nrr .. i.r ,,..~ N.B Adil ,......... " coal nn. etc. Pl~·• all &Qde ttl·pln ov~ly 4br. , ,......, oJI _.._,,l. .. 0 ..... l,, ~c.ni' ••L" .-..o ~. Zbe.1525. Oldt'T' kids OK. 1.iJ er ~ 62oo,... Ed· 2br, 2ba. frpJe. b.ak. club ........ ·•or>' 1 _1SU18l. ______ _
~. 203 Ogk! tneer. b.b. ~. hie. pool, &eC, moM Cm· M P lJ> 5hn! 2 bdrm _2 ba ODf dduxe suite. 2 ,.;,; ..
PIMZBLU1'1'APl'S 38r. 2 M . itad'°. Dia· dlT3J..snl6,~731283S ~~~ 80 ·038, or ~~~srn..i:,~~~i:Clk.;
ap.e 2 br, i ba, SllaY· bwltbr. W/D balllp, car. '-'-.,,. _..
.,..,..S. htlant olt. JJauo. frplc. No peu. $495, -----···•••• J tr. eaH CUDM •P' . San ...,, trplc, eocl 1ar., m.1CT•or~ be OemaM. oear ~ • MSW DJrC. SUITES
BESTO C. LOCATION
3IO r'f Tustin Ave. l min
S.A. Ii Nwpt hY' L1ot"
pr nf rl•('orated l)f 1 .. ~ptl0111'1t . l~lf':>hOOt
:r.<-n . xerox, ,001 rm
S« 6«V. a\•a&l I m n
frtoe w 16 mos r c otll l
~.Sll:l3-093i.
ps l&OYe, dlhwtu'. jac, 1::. j~ ~& c~= beM'h. ~ 'l'DO ~ lndryrm.From~. MSO mo. Avail. unmcd. fftn 23.~ lo t br 2 bd
SPMC '4>44ll OCEAN AREA c~ 54.5-2'70 or 7!>1 !1'.t>) t~ ,.. ~•m«-ur. ~
1 BR. refrl" . balcony, Wal It Lo the beac h for uppl. • Ul.ll ~-0!07 \\i " Delightful lge 1&2 Ur encl gar .. adults. no pets. apta. aome w lfrpk. aJI
SXX>. 64:>-98S7. S48-c.291 have pat!oe or balcorul''
2 BR l~ Ba. SJS.5, No
children.. sma II doe OK.
4510 Joann St. SU. 7344
JBr. 2811 , Ill)() mo , all utU
pd, lodry rm w tcoin
operated wabrldryr .
prderung M1'\'. ~9220
Dolu.u 3 bdrm. 2 ba. DUr
So. Coaat Pla t a .
P1replaee • 1er•ae.
fl'Olll unit ID 4 Plea. lf'7$,
O.UM4-6421
Two 2 bdnm. 31J N..a
Dr. 11.h<'l. 1ar. 1 child olc . m> mo. &.'IM314.
1 Br apt. nr OCC. Quiet.
P\nt • lalt. s:HO. Call
MS-la7
2 BR. J\mt mnocieled, pvt
yard • encl 1ar. Oilld •
pet OK. tcS mo. A.at ror
1111.~59>
Neer new 2 Br 2 Ba upper
apt . garage.
rwtri& i'dlbwshr. c:klse to
lbopplng & frwy. ~
~
2br ll;ltba Tnttae. P'rpk
ErK-1 gar. Adlt.a. No Peu
n-om Slll0.~4
Enjoy our 20 aere5 w tat·
tracllve ereenbell. tr...."!!,
larxbcape & 9 bote put·
t1oc 1reen. Friendly
dubboule w frple. color
TV. HUD.a, Uen'IMI &
W!'IDlt room. St~ at
SJ6C} lncl'g mJr. utll .
~QSOl
216'1 ........
9'2.-UU
SUPER 1 Br. pool, 1er .
frl>tc:, t:tees, IZIS. Adult.a.
8G9583. 60-5.2Sl
2br. l~ba. atlldlo Sm.
yard. Oar. P'rplc No
Pfts. 142)Mo. 752·7C74 or
S3W:»7
t llodt To Oc._ a Br. 2 be. frptc. z car
pr. Ad\<a only. DO peta. Mn. mo. Ca ll Dick
llS'l-t!M. eves~ 3'23.
l~Tooc ..
I Br. l be. frpk. gar
Adult& anJy, DO ~Ill. ~
mo. Call Dick 912-U~I.
eYft~ • -----I llodlToOUCM
~ Br. 2 ba. frplr. gar
-AduJl.6 only, DO pet" '39$ STUN NING lrlJ l b r mo Olli Dirk 96261~.
~ 2 br lower rondt>
Patio. pool, Jacu.u1 &
carport. MSO mo CaU
~2970 or 7!11·990~ for
al)llt Avail f'eb. 1st..
Qiodo. 3 br 2 ba. So C,,L
P1u. Nu ('fl( • drps 251 1
8lmflWT' • 0 9 998-"'75-:
s.illtadt 3114 .......................
NJlSAND. ~b\Ale lwt·
ury lBr. 28•. f pl.
llOO ltDO. .... 1'1.S.
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S7l Wt.'tlt & l p
St udio ,, l hr'
lc ltc:beneues. pool i
ma kt eerv 5411·9755
Sunny At'rt'!! M ot#I_ _
On Brat'tl. f'em lo ~hr
tum t 'tu. pd '300 bl 4t
Inst. CbarUe So48 ll.SJ or r.G.m L
--------.., ~ ~ltt Prtml·
f'emal«-Co sta :\f rsa
home Ill'!> 'mO Contact
Laa W· 833 ~n. II
1'51~
Roommate neltded 10
t.h&re l br h a pt '180
incl ut1I. CM Dou&
541Mltl0
io:auon. ~or pro
few-.J offlce 1pac-.· a.a... or slq)e oai~
Also lacilltlu ror
latr)'tn, rz .. library.
11.erox. rec:eptton•bt.
Id~ ans. etc. Part. q naJ. ~I l .
c.ar.. cW War: dlx. :: Qmdo &o .av• Xlat.. rK IT4. auate. R.eaJaaomlc~ fad. ~Mo. &Midi uttl ~ ~
S4l-3C2&. s.sT·3111M --· ------
Desk 11>9ee • amJ otf1e,· Female roomma~ QS-29 I av·" ..... W..Ulilf Dr ~ to sbart 3 Br .. .... -· ba Newport Blach •Pt~ Nwpt Beach. e3t.(llOC)
Avail March IU S200 Ofl'iee ~ av..U•ble 700
mo ~ util 640-0181 1q ft ll7J mo lorlUde!>
3 BR 3 & \Sil ... me&nt. Goad lo<'• M.'hm. 21·~. • · uon J>CH .. 62od St OIW. W 10 . 6 blks fr NewPon sa.or... c.m.er' ~aeh. no pet11 Pref ""'" n ......... _ dvc .__ """"
w'fum ~ 9ll0·~ =~ ,~'"""""'"'·
Prof 31 yr old, non
stni*tt. seoeks rmmte to
5hr 3 br pool home H D
~ F'. Zl 35 Child ok
D>O 'mo plu11 shr uUI
~ s« ck·p MO 1041 :afl
'"~
4350
1100 Mo. Se<-ulari u I
JCttOX copy &t pbone wn:-
1v Ill 631-005.5
666 Baker Strttt.. tCloM• t,>
rrw)~. oi l rport &
restaurants I OH1 rc-.
rrom HJ sq !\ to 2660 Ml
ft Ample park1n 1: rn.: '1566 21112
11arden apt Pool. rer t"Vt'.S 5.'>4·3'23 ..•..•...•.............
area SJ25Mo 710 W. llt.b
SL
Lar1e IUIUlY room. hle Storaac ~a. up ZJ06 w
.,.,.. 3144 latch & lndry fac1I Rl'fs O t' (• .l n ( r 0 0 1 N A
•MIWPO«T llACH •
~ 800 tq !\ sell root
Commerce rark l'lt.Cl'
SWtt' w 11 o&..btr bU!lll
ne111Nn '1a1lm0. Pvt
HC:)' avall oo ,har..-
bas" ConUc:l Mr Thomaoo or Sh aron,
~L&lW>.
1395 mo. Mna vent. 2 Br
,..., Ba duplex wUl. 3117
Oral. AvaU. 3/l t80 flt-C•
required. Owner1A11l
5SGZ1
F.ASTSLDE l BR. util pd .. suo mo. Call Me-5880.
Mk for Pam or Larry
Llr'a• 1 Bdrm upper 1215.
Quiet bulldio1 with
beavtlful land1c:apln1
ADULTS OV&R 35. No
peta LEEWARD APTS.
2020 ru llel'lon. (I bl~
Eut <:I Newport Ave • t
blk So. "' Ba1 ). 831 03lr7.
$2'7S. l bdrm. Garage.
re t rl1. la\ . ., lu\
Ml.mi or-.~
3 bdrm. 2~ ba. Apt. ~ OIC. No peta.
$4tS /mo . AvaU .
hb.Jltb. Ill' ....... f 1. . ....,.
...... aau .......... , ........... .
~aba, dee-. view.
• ......... 0.
tbr. lbal 1310Mo Incl.
utll Ca I 881-l Ult or
4fM..31r72 eves Martha
••••••••••••••••••••••• ""I'd. C.M. $41·1372 ___ 6'T.l"4l~
I...-Oran&etree I BR.
pool. Wlm.b, avail. Mar.
1. •· Votel Paclllc • MM111
L..,.. IMeli 3141 •••••••••••••••••••••••
L&m&ry ocean w. 2 br. 2
be , covered parklna. -tmo~.
lbr,....,e.cio.etn. Pm
bl•IDtMmaa. No pet.a· .....
UAOf RM In sep #(Ul'~t
bN k>r quiet •&nale :idlt,
rompl rum. pool. 1ar . m> mo. util lnc:l 'd , lat + tst .. H(' 84$ 2883
G...t ..... 4150
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ku:ur._.. 4ZOO • ••••••••••••••••••••••
00008£1.ECTION •
NowtakJnl reeerv•llool' • Afentm.llTO
V .......... 4ZIO .......................
TAHOI
ladhM VWa1e. 8'aper
Dl'W eoodo • /l.abv\ew.
a lpJ t . UOO~k . TM,,.,,-....,,...
SIOIN PAAA.DtSE
SNOW BUlD, UTAH ~ beaut Condo
(fell1 equip, ··~ 4 ) 11.-dt 1$-D tor ...-of
Ote 20·1'7 In La.111111 ~ 2 br •/Ill· paU.. Bucb or Dau P~. 110d ............. , a.m.-eft IPlll. kw.,:.~ .................... 4JOO
tell. .......... ~············ 1\r. Oa.nnery VUla••· I Shr aw.~. hM. Balboa
bOl h'oftl oc:.an or bay Jaland. Sl1i lftclda utll. smMo. 11~ maaa
WANTED
<;ar11elnCdM
1!73-0l*>
Wanted :t1ln1le i:arau . MClU Vtrd41. atora~ on 1·--------ty ~m.
~tar 1•nce for ref\l
In Oo1n~ Mesa. SSS mo
1M·!'12118 ------------·
:DI Sq Ft. olflc:c. pvt
bMh. T&s Sl. Our. &me
0. ColU ..... Freeway
C'Oft~ near Baur &
Brtatd. GOO mo. MS 7*IO
OfflceRMtd 4400 ~ otfltt space. 5ao rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• •mo CM area
IS>I We.tcUff Dr appl"OX
'700 aq ft. wlll build to
aul\, ample parking •
John l'Wlet' M2 3U L.
1.ZJ5Sq. Pl. •mo.
111'1 Wflltellff. M.B.
Altn\.. 541-llDl2
l at 2 Rm a.tit.el from $75. mw. ~ &. eau Tom
541>a!O.
546-11'18
/\ppr. 400 sq. ft. beach of
ftce at 31S 3rd St.. H B
S1IO mo. $36. 7Sl3
f\lm. oltleoe sp•C"e tn R. 1'.: otnce. for CPA. au 'y
ttc. S300 mo. Npt 1kh
eoml)O
SIE
17J71 ..........
1'llt.to. Nur Nwprt J'\lr) New~ pro(-IOftll <:le blq. -.q f\. Tnant
lmprovtmeola. amphi ~·· rHd)' A•r11 ... )'. 1 \4-Ut·UOf.
.C>tNw rAf::
•N'IWPOJrl' 8£AOH• •PIUMg LOCATTON •
50 ,di rrom wettrfrool'
500.qtl.
C7l41"4 .. -·
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C an f urnlab .:ompl ~N' ~t 30 }'n up
~ lbru P' 1' It qlr Bondl"d l.1c-•J.)7417
laA relurH IU OIU .-1140 ~ ~ ... .. .... .......................
Mella1a'1 AH•rat101u
WU. CARPt:NTRV r.uo.. door. panirllna JO !!!'"P' »I~
Y.._..'a Sc>K11ll, ~for Remod•I 11'1t1tl l ttn~
prtt• o f l Will hl'm ~ NOtMH>Y ()CIY-\
aJllCb or Jnn•. M I'' n R•:ra Mt J ~ 1 ·llfut ~l8 u, d ~~'>II
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.. -••••••••••••••••• H~MOlH•:l,
Onvew ay••Parlltnc lo t tlOJilel f>ann Po1n1
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Uc 'cl In& Exl &at doc'll rt·
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p&1.r Char R4ioo" • una
kUJ41
Need to l.&111 lo a lawyrr" •••••• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •••
NocbarJefur 1ml111I ~·on ~JlltO • 11teum C"l .. an
sult.aUOn Appou1t111t•11h 0-"or hnKhtf'nt•r,.. whl
av&l..l eve:. & wkruh <·.all qb to 1n1111Jlt-.11 It <'lt·an m·~~ liv 11111 rm, h.tll $1~1 Avl(
rm S7 50. 1·ul.ll·h SJU, <'hr Mapitt&Mj $S Guar t•ltm vc·I Otlllr
••••••••••••••••• • •••• t ~Jt r(•p;•tt . l~ yr., t•xvr
n£ ln my home d~t· to J>.i ~•trk mywlf Hd'>
Wilson Sc hool 1-\·M 531 -0101
yrd. bot IUnl'h t>.11 IXZI
~Ser-lice ••••••••••••••••••••••
t AJ<f'•:rn.•.ANIM;
YW :Tll.6
Andre h Janiwnal ~rv
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C.pc•et Ce1T14-nt work all type'
•-•••••••••••••••••••• Lu"d contractor 11380165
CUSTOM INTl-:RIOJt 64f~. 642 8482
CARPENTRY
By J ay 642·8809 t:c.-x·rcu• l'Onlntl'lor, un·
--hm1tcd -.hapcs & dt·
Remodel,add1t1on.dec-ks. i.1i:ns. hti:h quallt y
fent-e. <.#uul C'UR.'>lru(· wurkm;m,htp, frt"<' e~t
uon. fr t'Sl M 1k{• 646 8882 LI<· 11377651 4~3 1121
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Room •ddu n mud•I f'larua Ot.-o l'llm•r 4.
~ 14'r'd 367 llDD .... ~
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nllbt frwe c>atlm•I" 11ri
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U<' •Jl'72)4 fl73 01:.U
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ft It a l r II l I" • , b 1• " I
workm11n1h1p Sm11ll
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vMl'dening, luod.&h•Plll•:
l rt-e tr1mm1ni,; c lc•J11
UIAI Av11l.,, Mt. 11-17'1
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lt1111bl ( M Mrl'M !>4H ~ti I
t:X11 JUl>Cll\t.'l>t• .:anh•ne1
Compl }ard :.l•r1<tn">
l<l'l1dblt> Nt-.il Ml 43H!I
<.11rdt·n1n.:. I n ·e trim
rrun~. C'lcun up & matnt
-.erv i\rnw !>4H K414
•Landxca~ Ma111l
U1mntcn·utl only
M9 ~>1:.
llandrNln .••................•...
MllFfXIT
11 yra lo 111rei..
l'11penlttr pi.1n11n1
Ranbl rai. .. l7~ w ~
PAIACU" lloa~ lmprovemum. n·
ull.di!llna. '•~lnl • ruur IAli ~ y,.. ... p c:u 4:!$4
ltttAUlr.R 'S flandyworlu
(~llll"lllt'Y. J11t1nUn1. ck
ln~ur~d rrc ~ cat
642 J7119
1!.l uctrlt:, p111nt1ng ,
dtywull plumbtn& re
l"'1t t'111n!ly bWll.ne:.i.
l.H tJ t w or k g u a r
lltl ~LIB
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<JU."itooeTII L.-rac lruek
Tr~h. lrcc lnnt. Uan
tA~llt«JIJ
I U..ulmi.: & l>umv .lorn.
1\.'k for HJntl )'
ll4 I H4..."1
llAl'l.lN<: &CLJ-.1\:'lllNt,
Rc_..,KJ Co mm 'I 1-'rc-e l':\l
t'a II 9ti2 t 462
llaulini.: Mov1nl{ l'o n
C'rl-lC & t11~ r.·moval
(Jull'k :1er Vt('t' 646 7624
Lile haul1n11 m o v1ni.:
Gar;il{e Yard dcur11n.;
Rea.'>.ra~ t>42 0705
I luulin1: ~rvll'l'. It t
I truck C'all Ll•11lt•r
~7 0427
"r!ak•· your ... no1tp1n~
Ww a REA.lJ,Y CLEAN
HOUSE! Cllll 01n#}l~m
Oui f'rCCl•t. &U ~lZl
Cedar Crpt 6 U phol
t1eanen. nr wa.11111. aen
dn·a Raobl Pmf Simon
11:11 ~. 7 ~j 8951
1'ttd of HouHc.-lunJni
Huslt.-' ltELIABL~
hdp ls here 800 ?452
Jo'or ex:cellt!nCl' In
howlec.-learun11 Cleaning
Uo!lm.sted S4&3726
T L C H o u1eclean1ng
Service Dependable .
lhorough. I.le.-'d , hooded
Tryuat 7S4~
Ahce's Howlttlunmg
Window wa.-.b.tng Jtt.'(1
Reasonable, reliable
673-1..2'i6. 646 4871
TIFfAMY'S
CARPET DOCTOH
Wl't!kly or 1 llmf' rrurnl
'111· HY ; l>ISCOUNT ON
VACANTS Sll'um l'arµt•t
l'k11ru1u: 1-h't! ~l 24 hr
5Vl' ~4106
Tued ol clearung in your
sparl' time' C.:all J1·11n
rue. 968-6757
IRcOIM Tax . ..•.••••.•...•...•....
R J Cook 20 yri. u1~:r
Lol'al yeJr J roun~
serYll"C 496 U51. 831 7132
lncomt· Tax l>r1·pa r .111on
llunt Ek'h . : ... 16 662!>
Joln \1y )i;l!I IUZ!
Th: lnrom•· 1.1)1 Mun
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Income Tu Prep:
._. otf before Mar 15
M PatA!rn08tro. t•nroUed
--(714 *2~
Jew*y,,t .... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Al.I l)"Pe9 jewelry rep111r
1111 R.lnJI amng. Swne
rttetllng. Custom de
11~ Anl.q. jewelry
Dlamond5 & C'Olored
irtarws. ~yr exp Murr11y
Brown. Ye Old V1llagc
Jew-eler 494.m77
<tQualily Landicap1nl( •
Comp sotl-.c.-ape deMl(n
& IJ'ISlallattoo AJI work
gua.r Free est c; rt't'fl
dale Lan d!>cap1n1o:
731-Q76
Lands<·ap1ni: 1 n·•·'
i.hrub lnm. h;iuhni: t'•·
ITll'nl dtrt f'Olllll ('IJ\t•r.
paint dr1\1·1N.i )' ""
~pnnkler:-1 llJ\ 1· ~.:Ji, mn
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Wunwd about hurl(IJr
"'.. 111 '>I.ti I ,,. Ju 11 .. 11
k1t·k., 1>.1l10 clour & ~ 111
tluv. k" k.' H1+, ~ lilA.,
W~r i'..nt•·ri.n""'
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Hn<"k ... 11ine blk ~1,rk 111+•
flr'I, t·oncri le p.ilt<"
""lk..,, rJnvewu y~ t'rl .. '
1!11. .John K46 ISIO
Bnr kwork !-.m,111 J"IJ'
:-.1•WJJOrt. l'n'<l.1 \1•"-J tv
Ir. trw• fi75 :JI 7•, t' .. I''
Febfuary 13, 1980
• •••••••••••••••••••••• u..t.om 11\lt 50f'lry. paho.
plant~n. w11lk!.. 100•11 of
loraJ rt'fa 645-&12
Bnt ka. bloc ka. !l ton1•
pat101>. walkw.i y 'I
dl1vt-way•. nc 4!H 4'162
...., itstMq ......•....•...........
NI llldvt'tlture tn chani,;c·
So C.oast Mocieb now ol
le-ring per~onJl1 11·d
11tyk'<l developme nt 10
C'<#\.IWlC'llOn W rash1on I..
~raptuc modehnri
<.:a.II now $57 2502
MrnWICJ ......•.......•...••.•.
MIM11g tJy Tht! St.tr"m~
<..ollt-ge ~ludent.s. to.xv
lrl( truck 641 84Zi
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f't-:n;1u, PAJNTIN<;
t:iqir d l<•·l&~ Hal•"'
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Pa1nUn,v 41 w1tllp1~rln'
QwJ wwk. rt·•· Free t-•l
Steve S47 42.81
Rainbow Co Prof exper
We paint rnt 1·xt & rt.-con
c11t1on1ng l,gw pr11·~"
< .uar 1Nork Free· ~'ll
f'llll 64.2 961•
PAIMTIHG
Sl'ICIAUST
lntt-rlCJf t'XH·r11Jr
llondt-d. lt<'t:nsed, 111
'lured t'rc•· •·'>lllYl4l"
('hurlie 714 776 9530.
?14 s;fj 712)1
l:t yr <. c xp..r NH I M
dfta I m ~l'ndll, pnc·t·'>
are!>mall 675 :1!14
Ith l'omm I pd1nt1n1:
Int 1'.xt OuJI work .
It ., n b I v r 1 1· •· .,
1.11 11 HondMI c; t•Jlt'
~(l 7~1
ES SI AH
1 ·-.1m l'»tnltnl:. lo ',,,, ..
1-'rh· t-11 .I \ r 1 ua r
.,~ 1••is l3J 9k:r7 .. ft ~.
lnt1·n or 1-:,ctt-nor (Juitl
~·n Ju.nbl I r1'1· ,.,I
•A.1 1<1711 J '>~•.,•trrwn
...•.••.•..•..••.......
:'\l'dl pate h•--. & lt<'\IUI '"
RtEf EST. 893·1'439
1'1.A'>'Tl-.HI "•;<; nwr h im k
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lrn · ,..,, '.Ill• .ix•r1
fl;J\t' 'VlfTl'1hm~• >'"I \0-,1111
\11 ..,..II I I.&• ,t(,,.d ,,ct, 1111
.. Plwlt!IMWJ -..... •••••••••••••••••••••••
l!J«'troruc lu.k dt::~n
0.tW111l•hli ) Rt~
inl(. copper rep1~:w,
Hloll Plumbina. 537 _,_.
lndependeflt c1raln df,s ma. plumbing C.IO~
54!S 3102 dys ~.,._~t
!'l -""<-'
P.O. Bo x Rentah
····················-·· 1'<> Bttll Sc:rv11;C stf·pr.
mo :Jill 1': 17th St, 11 ~ ('~ 67J..1147K -
Rl'lt'Odet & R .. ................••••••.
MaJU.en.ince & llef)lllr
1 k>11'11· & C'om merN11l
Phl\.11 li14t ---R.oofiM) ........................
lfrr>.itr 41 H1•roof. All
I V IH'' 'hlnjlle&
rurk-.h.ikl''I c-omflC) lur
1-'rN· 1.,,l ~I ~9:tl) f''111
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l/1l.11il11'tl 11>1ift11~ .. fl"
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r .tli-...•Ht h.tk•·' & cvn1111•
1.tll !n~. 1111. ""'"
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..,,_IL 1111• ftrtl • I-n .. 1•:.I
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Y1,ur lilt' or m1111
·~:trr1
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TREE SUR GEOM
f'a rpentry. m,1,001\
moftnl(. plumhini.: 11.11111
·~ drywall 6. mor{· J II c·:.i.~tl'f" IJy U.'>lll).! lht• l>Jtl)' !lave ~methtni,; Ill '>•·II' ::,,•11 lhuig.\ r.,,l ""Ith l>J1h ll.o\I· '4""411'1111c ltt .,...II •
< ld.'1t1ru~ •• d, "'' 11 ..... 11
11 "''II I J ll '\II'.\ In .. l"Jll"·1l&r""" ''"
'r .trtt • lt1 JJr , ,J >I.• Want M Help? Gt2-5blH Class1f1ed Ads ··~!lm Pilot Cla."'-trlt'd \tl'I L1a..,,.,1ftl>d ad.' do 11 wdl l"llot Wdnt /\ch ''"-_; ;x
Office Rental 4400 ~i Wanted 4600 Money to Loan 5025 Lost & Fomd 5300 ~ & Fowtd 5300 .•..•.••.•............. ..•............••...••• .•••........•...••••••. .•••....•..•..••....•.. . .•..•.••.•..•.•.••..•.
---I -1 -~~: ......... ~~.s.~ ~~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~.~~~ ..... ~!.o.~ Hf4p w Cll'ltt-d 7 100 .•............•.•......
Will bwld lo ~utl Z5Ulhq fl
nt·ur OC A1rpurl, Call
~)1')3
Nl':WPORT BJ-:A<'ll In
l~.iutlful Cor o11a clt·I
\1ar. SW 2500 ~11 fl ( 'lav.
A. 1\ C. 11ltl & J;.111\un.tl
'4·rv. only ~I p•·r 'I It
,.lc·vat.or & antpl,. pk1•
nt<\ I fi7~ 111111
4450 ..•.••.••..•..•.••.....
For st.ore & llff1ce span· al
rca.'!Oflablc rates
SOO to 2700 Sq Ft.
Ml-:SA VERDE on
()n(·.hf-droom c·ottage In
qwcl bJ>Ol 1n Laguna
Ut•ac·h, C'omna del Mar
'Jf' c AJt>ta Mei.a for $300 or 11..,s (~tlll'l area t.,,&c n
llal Wnt<' ;t<I 1!63fl, c o
'I h •. I) .t I I v I' I I II I
Nc•w'l'•'l"'r, -p 0 Box
l'>t,J. C'u'>IJ M1·,a. CA
'l:!t.;!li 11r ll'lq.1 ho111•
1;n11..s.t
."Inn dr1nk1n1<. non
'rnoloni:. qutl't 4Hyr o ld
WOIM n & 17yr old ~on
woo.Id llkt· to rent yrly.
Nc•wport i liulboa lll'f:.. m:-.-77K!J
fNEED
I MONEY
•
CRB>ITHO
PROILEM
2nd & 3rd TD loam
978-6531
i\rran1owd by
Cocnt ...... toe..
PLAZA Wll,I. l.t-;l\.'il-: or lake
1:~ Mcsu Verde E. C M IJV(•r loWl quality hou.w
545-4123 wJW1o1t.er view. l.a,:tun.a or
Newport. 2 Br. den. big RBn' O« IUY lot.chen! S-7 yrs to S2000
4700 sq ft . office building, or take over to $3500/mo.
near Lido lale, purchase Tbe Birds 67S-7757 or
Widow has ITlOl'M!Y for 2nd
T D's No l'rf'd1l chC<'k.
no pnlty, sio.uoo up. For
action c.-»11 Agent enr.na Anytime.
pnt'I' $6'75,000 w 1$100.000 :tl.3 74!1 tiStll , K~l:!,iY __ _
d w n 430 32ftd Sl •
Newport Beach. Call for 1 t detall1 Sier ra Realty ..-.SS ••H ~
-----lQUITY LOANS
ArTanged
No Polnu. To 85% of
vakle. Call Real Sources.
ScoUGerrie : ~.
~~..;..;.._7fllll0~-~~--~--t ...................... .
•.-wPC>lrT' C.M •
\)p to C700 1q.ft. avail. at
prime corner. 17th &
NwptBl.67~
........ MDMyW..e.d SOJO ....•...••.•...........
Opportw.1ty 5005 Need $&5.000 2nd on 0 .C.
••••••••••••••••••••••• apt. bu1ld1ng. 545-0630
Gtft Shop by Owner. 904!1 aft.er5
t:JX) ,q rt tn nH~H'UI ltlth•
i\vutl for 1mm••d ,,..
l'UJ.tllnl'y. Ample II.JI k
1n.: Nt•wport 114~, ti:.41 t
2 Rooms & bath 01111·1· or
~.on: Sf75 mo :'.W W
l!llh. C.: M. <:all Jac•k . cl.1\
M;! 0212. e.ve ~ 'U/1
I
BESTON
HARBOR BLVD.
N1·wly rt'IT'MJ(lc•l,~I •.111•11
ptnJ: l"l'llUl'I 111 ('11,\ ,t
M•-:.11 hu' offu ,..., ;iv,111
lor 1mm1'<I 111 4·up:111n
lrom """'"x urn 11 1'150'><1 ft W llt'W I I pl'
11atnllllle JI ''"''"n.thl.
fJll-S C<tll l1,111l;i S KJtt
N:I. 213 44).1 1..\38
Nwpt Blvd. CM :? tih11:~.
1500 Ml fl . on l K IJC'l l'
f t-need w p ;.rk1111!
Ht•.i,.onuhly prt 1·c cJ
t,12 7910, bi3 6"lft l'VIO
LAW OFFICE
OX) l>(j fl 3v;11I lit Tilt'
llrleam Hid~ 1212 N11
Broadway, S /\ (;munrl
nr swtc lookm.i oul 111111
1ipm rourtyard N1·wlv
paint~ cptd. W;1lk tc
() C.:. Court.hou.c;t• I ';irk
Ull( & J&rutor SV<I tnd
964 3531 Mon thru f'r1
t'r" lease 7:;G sq. ft o
!>lore s pace m So Wc•'I
ti 8 . 11hopp1n ~ l'f'nll•r
Coas t lo:qu1t1i•t.
1213 X596-73Yl
llOO + SQ.f''T l'1·nlrnl
Cost a Mesa Cl1·11n
avail. now. S.00 mo Allt
~ ------............ lental 450 ......................
Lea se 5,000sq ft
warehoule apace, 28<pe root.. n4-~uo
4,000 s.F. 22·
C.M. be«t Fwy. cloee to
cond 2 ea. o re.-. rat.
rma .O /H drs. Wh1e
Heat. Ute. t.Hg. Owner .
875·8251. 673-141 7
Dll)'/Nlle
Prime Newport/Mesa
lbll.neu Park. Quality
office le wart'hou.se space
for leaae. Carpell,
dr81* •wet bar. 1870
aq. n. unJt.8 available
now. » eq, ft . 642-4463
M ;SatlM.
2000 1 q . f L O f ·
nee/W1rebouu. eo.tta .,_.area. C..ll 631-ti1 I.
i\llantJ at M al!nt>lla.
I lunt lkh Mor t'}09'i. Tnnt Oft<h 5015
~leodl
Print Shop
l.t 1.1hlt~ht'fl dwntde t'
~,11'1' flrl"-'m:.an. tum kc·y
opn.111on $11••K i,;ro~'
CJll O•illll' Vull•llltrw
.wc·rit . fi7~• ••01
IJl·:.t.I l'•,.,la M1·11a $."1.llOO ,,., W'"'' I Ir., :1 ::,, C'lo~wd
Sal Sl.111
A1..1 7:J I MOO
111·:1-:lt 11/\H
l'OSTA M 1-~'IA
l 1 y ~IO.IJOO •Iv. n
•····•···········•·•··• Sattler Mtg. Co.
All lYPt:S of real t"'.lJle
IOVl"llmcnL'> 'lnl'C 19-1~
~ialili"CJ in
2ndTlh
642-2171 545-06 I I
2ndTD'S
No Point'!
I) \t'JJ' tnm SIO 000 11r
rnort• No l\;1lloort
Lido Newp•irt ,.,,
1'7J 7500 :.!4 llr '
7.11
111-.1-.H BAI<
1400 ltt~est S1 Jl)OO 1-.Jrn n .
111 $13.IAIO Jr<! T n I >r
lly h<mw i\1!1 l02 !f.1~1 "r!IS..'llON vn;..Jo
111'111 nin nr •·nlll'Kc. 'l'n
9i.1-..wwn
Net
( 1 wn:1-: s uol'
$11.r~IO t-ull rin1·1·
751 MOO
(' M
i\J..'I 7:-tl MOO
C'hJr1111n1• ,m .. 11 larJw,
"hop. lt<iod '><• l'Oaitl loc;i
I 1110. low n·nl, n •;.!>Qn.•
hit• I' () l!()X 1621. s.1n
.luW\ Cap nQJ3
'-'>I ·111 LAGUNA
11\JSINF.SS
I >l'I'< >HTUNITY
l 'ho11·•· ('oa!il lhl(hway
101.·uuon for thl11 business
t 1111 t :. p•· t• i a Ii l 1':. 1 n
11;1lural and health fOOll.s
Own..r will coni.1d«r
h.rutn<'tnl( uncl train new
UWl'K'I"> $140.000.
LINGO REAL ESTAH:
499~1
W e ld1nl( bu111ne s 11 .
c it labllshed 1971 .
Cap1str o no· La I( u n a
Beach area. uno "" ton
Chevy ullllty tru c k
equipped w /portable
welder . ienerator. oir·
comprnaor . Acetylene
welding e quipment.
~ tyr lease left. Call ·
493-31.91a fter5. 30pm.
lm-wlna..t
Opp w hMlty 50 I 5 .......................
*** W.McLwJ'I
7363 Murdy Cir.
HwtUnJt.on Beach You are the winner of
lwoUc_kN ($12 value) to
TIM
~MARY
Tow
5 100 .........•.............
PENNY
PINCHER
ADS
ONLY S2
Sdl . .ny tt,.m or rom
t111t11Lwn of 11.·m~ tor S7~
11r lt'"i~ w ith ,1 l'1•nn)I
Pmrhf'r /\d 3 h 0!'$ for <!
N>n'K.'<'UllVl' day~ •.aC'h
nd!l1l1c)l111f hnl' 1~ 60 rw
1tw 2 tlav .. C 'hrirR1• 1t •
Nnromm1·rr111l 11c1K
!-'or 111ur,. 111rorm11t1on
.uld tu )lh1< f' y1,ur Jil 1 1111
642·5678
Pnlflll) Tb Co has moved
ti>· 705 11 U East Ba I boa
Dl vd . Ualboa Peo
613-5631. J-cby service
Aulo·Dealgner · Bui Ider
will now accepl com·
mialllon U> con11truct 1
Oullel·proof vehicle
213-843-0235. Contact Dan
Magiera.
Jackie R Joins Lynne M
&r Pal D In lhe over 40
dub
5)00
•••••••••••••••••••••••
.... .,.
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
64~1671
.......................
found or l~l a pct" Call
SJX'C'la l l'uls Hollin<-.
7141972 1Zl5. 2L3 •l!)K 7:MI
Found blttl'k k1lt•·r1 \ w
t-JToro c:.iu
l'Hf.t;Ni\:>iT·· (' ar1n1: ~ '"un1.1nl ""'"' 1•r·• AS SISTANT WAHTB>
I h Khl) or Rd OI led person
wti11 lovt-... d1•lJIJ work
n1·t-de<I h v r rcat..1\1.1
<>rt"l t' l 1 ml'. I 11r :• •Li°"' ""k (.;.,II tJ I y~111..
M4 LlZl
1·11fll'trJc·nltal 1'UUn., .. hn~ l!tl A.1:counttnl( ll•lfl ••• 111 ~ t."1rn•~l11 .>I
7~·rn;:, ~frrr;.cl. /\bortw11, Jdop ACCOUNT Atof'T 1•1111 c;rnwth 11111.-1111 • .t
Found :! C'am••r.i ~ 011
H.alho.i t-'erry '.! Ill llU
64.>3110
lwJO &kl't:"PlDI! LOAH SERVI C E \Int l11·n .. f11' ... .i •• n
i\PCAJU: ~7 :!:HI C1..E:RJ( t_:, tW1J \• "' !'>l·niur .11 l.U:,'T ln.'>h ~·tter 1--.·m
Jan :llth v1< t3th St &
Ac<lrlll II B 97 :> 1!07 l or
951 LD> IU:WARU'
l.lll.'lt Small whtll' do.:.
m1~~d pootll1'.
·~amt"'. LaJ:unJ Bch.
~ 6 LI((' HEWAHlJ
49-1.-0061
IJ)ST lirownl'>h Dob1t·
Mix Fem ~ 1000 aft 6
pm.H.~ea~~~-
u.fit ()of( Male Alaskan
Malmute!Shepherd mix.
tyr. Lrg, lndmnapous &
Newland . 968·-0776 aft
5pm
FOUND Sm blk nluh•
Poodle. SJt. v1r lln,lol &
Irvine. N U M$-OKH2
1-'<:und Pur.w Uluc-k roin
~. Balboa l'av1lmn
nn 2 9 Identify &46 <t l!ltl
F'owxi Blk_ & whill· rub
bit. Vic . Mariners &
Dover. N .8 .5411 7114
FOUND: M puppy 3mll!t
Blonde . Mrcc.-llonatt·
Must find lovlnfl hm
7144'J&.193B
COVER GIRL
* 95)..0778 •
at 1 lr Outritll S.•n 1n
PHE Li\W ~tudt>nt nc~·<h
$Z>,<Xl.I Will do anythm11
Le l(al <:onr1d1•nl1 J I
DV:\1 I' 0 U.a J21:.!.
:-4 H 92663
•FOXY LADY*
O\JI'CAU.ONLV
•972-1138•
GnatC O _,
ESCORTS
at Hrs. 641-0UIO La!t Do«: Wbt Samoyed FOUND: wtJt. cat. 11tu1 MC VlSA
ft.-m. pup. Ht::WAHU. hatred. \llC. licJCh & --·-------
DowntownH B.~. Waroer.app.l /5.8e·98119 DIAMOND WANTED
Lost Doi: Y orbh1tt Ter-
rier. rim fem . blonde. blk
& gray . R E W ARD.
848-6423 •nytlme.
FOUND: male pug, r.wn Priv. party will buy 1 to 3
• bUL, vie. SClriftada le "' nrmt. C&ah. N.B. ~497!1
Lail Cat. REWARD or rerect. short haired Blk &
wht fem <'al. blk ll()'o;e. no
fr<mt cl11~ MontJc1·1lo
nH JM>ar & Fu1rv1cw on
26 Call540~
l.l.fil Ooj( Mak. blk. look'
lake .. m Lab ll<'<l C'ollJr
IN l J J! ~ ft t-: W I\ I( I>
Callu' 1111 H11(ht It·.:
!lfiX 23Tl
lJJST \II llrnokhur'l &
llamrlton, 1.ml l n1:.
hain'li do){, wht w 1blk
1·ar. & purt of fan• l'l • .11t.l
rollar 963 Jli41
IJ)ST mt-<I IJl k fc•m
Cod la P' ,,., l.u< Y • \ 11
M•"•d 1.lt-I M,.r l.11
!ICX.&944 :-.57 !ll!fl aft !'.
FA1npr. IMCMl131
f'OUND: am. blll:. dog.
mtle. vie. Goidenwel't &
Westrrun.<.tcr 846-2032
f''OUND )(trl s yc•llow
coat. vie. Jrd & Ma111.
SA 2 10 6460303
Found Gf"rmJn Sht•phi•nl
mt~. blaC'k tan mult•
Hound i>lJI! rt•d wh1t1·
fcmalc ~hort hatH·cl
r.-alt.$(c Cat m;ill• Short
~J blill'k (.it mall
N<-w'port lie 111' h /\ n I m-.1
Shelter. 644 ·36!ii6
t'wll41 ~ Sm. bl1Jf1clt-.
:Uw!U(y.no r-r1llar 11r t.i~·
NB 644 2356
t'Ot;ND In CdM. 1Nh11 ..
puwy W blk ~pOl l)O l '}I'
1 crner 675 ~ 7
1-·our-; D F1·m <;<Jllkn
Ubl dol( StwtlandSh('t·f1 Rl'lrtever. w c-oll.11
J ~ ~dtw I Ku'I & Hu~ha rel & 11a1111I1011
wt11U-Jkwurd 644 130-1 II B 963-5733
Hl':Wi\IU)' l.o'lt .:ri•cn
Parrot w ri•d un1l rr
Wiili.(.' A11pr IX 12111 tall
r-.tum1< "Max .. 1 .. ,..1 •• t
\f J c Arthur \ 111 a.: e
!Hn,101 & M J <' 1\rt hur I
'l 'I !157 G'JOO 75tl 0217,
5J!I 371 'I ~ 1R2:>
IJJST 10y1 S1umt·...-t •
\.11 So <''>I l>r C'M
2 I() 1' L t; ,\ S tjO
HJo;wAJW' !>49 7R26 .,ft
5
F o und l'rc1>cr1 plion
.:lusc11 v1r 211lh St
Martnu µurk lot 645 31 IG
early AM
FOUND Sm h·m tlo~
Vi<' OH Sanw /\na hl wl'tt
21&22 ldenttry u.t:! 217H
FOl'NI> r1•m i,;ra y
No rwt-g1an 1-.lkhnund.
med MZC. \I{ 1-:dL,on
Comm Park :.36 L346
Jo"()lJND-m.41<-blk hound
l)'Vt' dog, nr. tA1!<00 H S
2 ll 968-5.:m
t'OUND ~ l..adlesa ('Ut,
t.abby colored VIC' 17lh &
Oran&e 64.2·~
FOUND male Alaskan
lhl'lky vie Mlch:ll'lson &
Culvt'r 2,s SS2 4:>70
r:~m
wt-~-tt ~ve+'W-lt LiOV(
h~/~I r,(1{,~.?
~~~:OU.-....... ..,,..~
u-w.
~~~a~:f
MASSAGE slmpaUco
Your mll HCU.r·
lsBob Jam~
Ouka.11.a 9-11. 494 5111
KIM'S OUTCAU
~9121
MICHBJ.E'S
•Outcatl•
I JA.\1 21\M ~ T7 I'•
TOMMY'S
OFMEWPORT
ESCORTS
642·l812
O.C. AJRPORT
•ESCORT•
'°I J.t I' t I ,, I I I I 11 I'.
('n>(c..,~IOllUh
111
'1-:fJ :.24li I !la m 411 m
••
SPIRITI'i\l, l!t. \Ill~<;-.
!Oam tOprn ~'ull> I .it 11
49'Z i296 ftf l'f.' '113'1 11$1 '
:-.. l.:am1n11 He JI. '>Jn
(.'Wm
MUST AHG STUDIO
GIRLS
4328 E 17th St. (.'\1
~9182
HEWARD' For ll11lph-.
Galuxy ,,( l'r11•~ Squ.irt•
111t, C~ll tlf)J 7~.,_..,
M t\.''iA(; t-:
for lht'
lJJH:KA'I ... ll
WOMt:-..
840 5614
PwlOftCll Senikn 5360 .......................
FOR THE t:XE C
WO M AN Rrlax1n14
massage b y appoint
840-5614
V ALBfTIHI 5'1CIAL
Fl.nd out how compatible
you are ' Two
ast.ro1og1 c aJ ch 11 rt.11. 175
Kathleen El\1011 .
~llO'l
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•••••••••••••••••••••••
Xlnl cleanln_1 done bf
lady w /exp. Dependable ,
own tram 141.mr
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qwre musl hav•· ,., 1· lor
det.a.IJ ll1 recordmJ: ho.an
c 1al tran siH·l1o n' ,e..
k.-d~ers. l'Omr>uldlt0n"I
skilb. typuig, abllsty 111
commwuc11t•· wnh both
OOrrOWt'r & Ill Vl•slor,
ablbty to CtJPl' w1tb 11re
S8Ure Promot)()Oal op
porturut y f oc-ldf 1 t.a rur
S a lary <'Ommensur;;lt·
with ex:perience C;;l I
KJIUe Hup 640-t::l5i<>
...........". ACCOUMllMG
Ta..OllAaY
ASSIGMt ENTS
Ora.nsce County Ill boom uuc • And Ml are wt•'
We're
AOllEAT NALFB
account~
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COST
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.,hould huvt· I 2 \ \•ar' •·'I
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tunn.i l'nv1ronmt•nt in
both jOI> and pro('t''" "'"t
i.ystcn\b
Our modt.'m f1o11·1ht1c' M<'
C'Ollvenwnlly (()('a 14'11 111
~ Beach rHlllr lht'
Oranae Couoty 1John
Wayne /\lrport We uHt•r
II.I\ t->t<'t•llcnt :salary uni! romprch<'n~1vf' lll'nc•r1t!I
1nchahn~ mNlic»I. <14-'n
I.al and hf~ 1nsuranl't-. 10
pald bllhdaY'll and rctl"
menl plan For 1m
rntldla~ and wnf1~n111I
con111dera\1on. plc-••r
•ubmlt r esume w Ith
AlW'y history to
Slerracln/ Ttansmask
31152Campua Drive
Newport Beach, Ca 92'MIO
Equal Opportu.olly
En\Pk))'er M 1•· II
"IUlll.int t \J'IC•r lor mh•
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ing n Jru1lru<' uon co. 111
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lln9:r31 bt Wll M
ASSISTIM
B>fTOR SURVEY
•, :llf'\1 tu 9 JOPM ~Ult
rlav thru l'r1day
•1 :J.IAM lo I 30PM ~IH
day Gr.-.. t (Of' rofle=
and moonhdit.ers.
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RJo~UIRl-:MF:NT IS A
GOOD VOIC E . CflJI.
642..:rll. ext. 31.2 llJ\f!r
!> 30PM, Monday t~r u
i''nday • --ADVERTISING A.'6l Apt Mana.&• ON pl1t Wtf~ oHi<'f' SALES hw.b.lnd masnten..io< t
l hl· l>atl)' Pilot b~ .rn .JAJ WIJl.o>. l.tceu~1dt·. C'
tmmecb&U ~ IM ., penence requa.red..
a a I• aper• o sa w 11 h TSL Mcmt "2·a.3
iww.paper cha play ad--~
Vt'rtl•ln• espenenC.-4!'. ~= f; ~ti Good 1al•r y , ('Om· • · rnasalODS "H!"el.Wnl fr· liable • b osaeaL 6 . ~ betleftb Excellent d1v1duals lo wor~ ~'th oppurturulle:. fur :Ju.ft PuJm Oil Co. 1_.
t ~ wrth c·areer am 646\1661
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DAILY PILOT
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ASSEMllY
t:Ject ron1r" lh!lln but or
lt•uluni: lor 1nd1v1duals
1ra1nt•d tn prodUt'l lOn
'llull'I Xlnt eo bendll~
lrv11ll' Cull Bob Ttut'\')I
Ml)n f'rt II:. S49 ~
f\SSt.;MHLEHS we will
tr11in i\p11l y 7 arn
Ma(·Gr~.cor Ya~hts. 1631
P1wN.-nU». C' M
•ASSEM• BS•
•TRAIMHS•
Orange County m•nufli1·
turl'r of elel'tro
mecharuca.I productJ. t1'
aedr.1ng lrainees for day
shift, to aPemble t'l<-r
tronlc swllc.-heii & dis
pl Ays AJ>pl y tn perllOll
......... ~
1640 Monro\11. C M
042 3'Z7 E 0 F.
~mblers
Lnding 0 C ~(ectf'Ont('S
mff C'Ompany ha. thl!
folk7wln• ~ulr~mcnt . ..... ,., s.w.. ...
Kutt have I year eolder lna a J>('rieoce. Will be f'lllPttd to IOlder hook.
turret i..rmlna..IJI. 1Wlre, ***'It ~t\·up PClt'a Some tnlnlna posltlom
1vailablc. ApPb' •t:
•AUTO•
MECHANIC
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H..:..LGRaNE
CHEVROLrt
8 31-0580 492-8500
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bf)ttitttc:ed
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TOYOTA-VOLVO
1'111; I IJrl'l(1r Blvrl
I I 1~·1 \ M !> • ..,/\
646-9301
\l "l'\ >'10TI \ 1'.
ft ART S DEPT.
P1a<Uf' ORIVER!
Vt>t-marwnl pl!'.a:;<l(I~ U\
tt>r<"'lttnl{ • l.t•.irn <WW
pJrl !l b11, 1 n1•..,:. C OQtJ
pay. <>VP for advance
ment t ~Mr l'ouk.
HOWARDCt..vrolH
l)lw l' & Qua 1 I Sta.
Nl':Wl'ORT Bt-:AOH
BARYSlTrt-:n 2 nit1~'
W('ol•k 3 lll'M !-'or I :hr
o I d lk r o r t• ~ .P-M
9 2186 --,;-
8anktndra1a.c• ~
CUSTOMlill •
58tV1CE a.a. '
SOUTii CO~'T Mtii" 849 Sunllower C'Jt. · S40-~ E O.'$. ------flw\klnl( ,
COMlllRlr LGl9 ,
Officer .. •
1-:xpene nC'<"d .. ;.
"'' Must have prev~
OOaler collM'tt~
C'llpmt:n~
Urutrd CohCOl'n1a Bani
:D?.9 llarbor lllvd.
Co&ta Meu
~.
E.O.E • .tt
~=~l P•r.manen\ p / Jmt; . lJatK lypln( Wt eC?t
alcler traln~e. Can fot
1tiuat Savlnp •!.otit 29DO IQ ft. open toed .,.. •. Ho. lfarb()r 81,
C.M. SH/mo. To m 5t0-2atl0
Feb. 141 11, 17 a.1& Loni Beach, Ca. ~ ml>' be claimed
by tal.llill &c2.51'78, H t.
172
•**
l.olt or Jl'ound a pet? Call
Animal A 11l1tance
i...iue. DT·2'Z71, no fee.
You may request Ad-Sitt« .W. when
placing ~ ad . . • our Ad-Sitter
number will appear tn y00< Doily Pilot
od ... M-Sttttr tokel 'f04K maut>get ..
. you call In at your ~ to get
the respo1.s to your od ... this .VU
is only SS per wttk. for more
information ond to place yoor ad call
U2·5611
Housekeeper Avall for
Uv·ID PolJUon, Matu,..,
proteulona l . wel I
educated. aood drtver
Xha Local ref11 PTefer
N.8 or Al\abeJm Hiiia
area . 114·188·5572 aft .... ~SpedllHes
lMOMonroYla . C.M. eoam \ z.o.E. Corona del Illar Mr.=' --r,q;&l POr· E D)plyr·
) •
DAILY PILOT
~-'M 7100 .... Wtllh4 7100 ....,W..tM 7100
• 13. ,., ....W..e.4 7100 .... W...... 7100 ·····•·············•··· ...................... .
...............................................................
-. ... SIL CAS ... 'T" I Ml ...... .,............ , Mon 4'1'\Me H ~llettoa av la11 • I u i .. _. AllDi>' \1\ p('nlOft, kmn ~ luls oPeftlDll al 9.aoklDI eaperlent'• Rlma llardwer•. Hie
a.tral ...., ........
Mat"re woman fo r
J1't annl Newport Och cir dC!ttraJ, no SH lln
I )Pal Man Fr1 6tl 7431 Blach omw tor blQlta1. bul ••Jl llaln HartD. c. ...
• put 01110 ~ ~. nqutred ~-------'·-------1:.1.p. Pf"el but &.ow1.c1 .. 01 •dd•n• c•rllERS 0cnca1 .ui lra1A llllat t11Mt •dlille a.&pf\&J Ail WI ..a
J .... r. m . Ce II ~l ~ (or •PPl u.c;:.~~eBank u T DT• M JC.->)C
t.quna •·~ tioo.t400 ~•s
...... MARXETS &OE XatOX
NEW
'IRVIME
'IRANCH
s.tut1, '9cHlc .... ..... ::a:. fw .. •. $, 2 ...... •-..•rf•u•.
•NtwAcc...ts ...............
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.1 1714)551-2136
a ~®
_ .. SECURITY
PACIFIC
BANK
AnAlflnnallve Action
Employer M /F /H N
Beauty assist ,llcense re-
q 'd., 4 day wk., $25 day.
~
JOINA
LEADER!
~ C.tomrr s~k~
Rep.
Pert Time I
• .. STottl•
~~.Aaabt Mn
II', M«hn . tor Stbwlnn
dHlu Salar~ I JOK Muat bave pnor blh
Mft<hn HJIC1' ln • 1ture
WIM:l:S
DlU.JNO CU< 'l"VPIST
l~lrw bat.Cd c-ompany
:u.•e k1n1 per•on w1lh
ab&tity to oprrale lO Ile)
by IDUth, ty~ 50wpm ,
k.aowlfd&e of at"coun1'
payable !>Jlary &
b\'Ocfll:. l .£11 JoYC'c
562.4Jl01
~~~. Cull t"hargt>
for bully 2 penon offc m
<: M E.apc-r & mot.Jvauon
nlleded m Uus growtniit
Retail chain. Salary
open. ~ 7l l2.
lac llu eper F C
Malntalo all books of
ongmal entry, accounlll
re«1vable & payable.
Xlnt worlun,I( coods. &
benefits. Hunt. Bch.
Sa1JUy 11000.ll.200. Call
Jane for appt. 83.5-4900 ..
IOOKJCHPER
Newpe>rt boat builder,
one g irl office. Ex·
perienced bookkeeper
lhru trial balance with
lypmg & 10 key. Salary
range S1000 per month.
Call 833·0651 for 1n-
ta"vlew
IOODHPER
Part-tune fOC' local N.8.
fum, AR. AP, payroll.
Some typing. Hrs. next·
ble. Call 642-4300, Ad·
S.tta' # 124. ~ hrs.
IOOICEEPER
Part ume basis. Needed
Cor Newprt Beach law of·
f1Ci!. Dulles to include
prcparallon of mo re·
Ports. balancing bank
'tatemenL'l and other <1c·
t1v1t1t'S related to bkkp,::
1n l;iw office Cal l
972.(IQll
We hsvl' an 1mmcd1atc·
operung for a i.hurp, t·ffl
dent individual lo Join
the staff or a lughly n·· -·BOOK--•K•IEEP-•ER-F_C_
eogn1zt•d and Wl'll
respectro l<>a<Jtor in the Pos1t1on with promin1·nt
Suv1ng::. & Lo<1 n In Fashion Jsl~tnd inv!'Sl·
duslry c;Ll!:NUl\LE ment hrm Exccllt·nt 11p
f'F.DERAL porturuly Call 640-01:!.1
Ao urgent na'd exists for ---------a a.tomer Service Kep.
to work 15 hrs. per wed ~our Laeuna HUia
in c h , ser vi n g c Homers' n eed s .
Pamillarity with typtng
rt'QUired. and previous
tetler experien<'e p r e
rerred
BaDldDe
FULL TIME
TELLER
An excellent opportunll v
to JOIO our teem m the
Costa Mesa branch
hk>al background should
1ocludt> pr!'v1ous S&L or
bankm~ 1•x1><•ncnr·c Will
consider cash1er1111?
b.tCkJO"()Und PC"r'\On ~ill
OloOO to work 2 ~uturcl,•'r'>
J mooth
l"ERAMlC Lt.AO MAN
Ex per io v• ud ur lion
:.hp cai.un.: & Nlium~
Must i.peJk Sµunlsh ~opp 979~
Cher l'hin\'M' 58 oo hr supervise k1lt'hl'n
personnel. plan menus.
supervu.t' pn•paral1on rir
Cb1ncse style food .
spec1al1te 1n Mandann
style, <'Onlrol pe>rt1ons.
garnish dishtos. purchaac
suppJ1es Must hll\ll'
lOyri. exl)\'n cnre Con
tat1 nearest employment
devclopmt·nl dept. 001'
11313 361·026 Ad pu1d for
by employ~!:._ __
l1lurch Nuri.cry babys it
ter needed. Son morn
in~ 7:45 AM to noon NB
area, must have own
transp. References re
q'd. 64&,_64_7_4 ---
CLERICAL
l mmed1ate opening,
responsible office pos1·
bon for tnd1v1duaJ who
can t)')>e. Cile. read &
foUow mstructions, com
munkate well, has clear
handwntmg & 1s dis
opllned in systems pro
C'edures & control fo\ill
lime thru May 1980,
!iOllle overtime. poss1b1h
ly foe permanent pos1
lion exists llourly rate ran~e SS 00 hour or com
mensurate with ex
pencnce lrvml.' location ~1for1nterv1t-w
Oen cal
GIRL FRIDAY
P time . Apµroll
2tlhrs 'wk Vanety of of
ftt'l' dut1(>';, incl ftlmJ.t,
tracinR orden. Irvin•·
arl'a
C<ill for appl
540-7639
A Kendavas Ind .. E O.E.
Cerical
19
IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
GE."IEHAI. ()F'flC £
rYl'l~I">
SECHt-:1 AHIES
ACOOONTl:-.iG CLEHK.°'
PBX OPERATOR.-,
Tor> pay, h111Jday & \ ac11
uon pay, paid wt-ekly
4000-7000 OHS
liOOOPAY
WMt'U.TH>N BONUS
l'AJOWf:EKf.Y
l\orrell~
aww;a.t..•
tknral
Rne Pcrt..tiMt Job
MJlUCl' "-Onldll (01
µlcJ~dDI Newv<>rt Ueh
oh dcncaJ, nu Sil Hr ..
I 5PM Moo F'n 64S N31
CLERK 7 11
l'urt lJmt· It PM to 7
AM Fri & Sat only 675
Paulanoo, <'M 751-4&2
CL.SlkS
Part t1 mt! & full t1m1•
1.<ruvcyant 1><1rt time i>w
1111( Aµµly 7 Eleven
Slorc, 1097 W lillkllr. c; M ----
Ca.rt&-Typfst
I' 'f. lpm·5pm, Mon fT1,
$4 !>() hr Tn assist in
Jtecreat1on Off<' Apply
City Hull. 505 Forc:.t.
L;1.:unu BC'h Be fore
222~.
Cler k Typist. full part
tune. for upholstery •n·
tcnor dceoratmit rirm
Chance to learn bus1-
1'1CbS. ca11 for Ullerv1ew
6'2-8400
OeriHypLJt part time. l
lo Spm, Mon.· Fn. John
Wayne Airport locauon
Call Wa rren Bruns
714·751-2900.
Q.ERI< TYPIST
LeadlnK Oran~e County
Mn/ft C.:0. II> ~('(!kl.Ilg IO
d1v1 duals for cll•rk
l)p1sls positions Must
lypc 4 5 wpm
FW5Pon-" b1 h lll>S in cl ud 1 •
typ1nl(. f1lln.: & j.(Cnl'ral
l'll•n cal 1l11l1C'!-. 1n 1 he·
m:irkl'lmg dept I yr
1:1·ni.·rnl ofrwt' ,.,. 1><·r rt·
11wn.'d. Apply in 11cr.,011
Ma:stet-Sp«iotti~~
IMO ~lonrovia, <" M
t.t2 2'127 E < J 1-.
C ONSTRUCTION ·
Superinte nde nt, ex·
perienced ror 12 unit con-
do project In Sanua Ana.
CaJI foe appt. 559-1802
We offer the qualiflf'<l 1n
dlv1dual .in ex ct· I h·nt
">UlltJ.ng salary, workin~
ID beaut.Jful surroundmg!I
w1lh 3 ver y rru•ndly
s"taff Make the most of
your spare time by call
u1eor applying m per..on
lo.
Wt• <If fer excellent stil rt·
mg salary and ouLo;tand·
m~ company benefits To
arrange for an interview.
plca:.e <'all Mary Ann
Plum m er at (714 l
979-3910
l\orrell ~
C.:ook Counter Help Now
hinng Th(' Wholly ('ow
llcsl 1n Npt lkh m Lido
\1anna V1lh1~<' I!> c·u r
rl'tlUy seelu.n.: f t & 11 l
ti.runtl.'r ht:lp & r l <:•1ok
lnd1v1dWtls muc;t ha~•· .1
~>Od .)Ob hL'\tory, nt'oll f..
<Iran appearance .• 1h1h
ty l.() RIVl' 110' t po!>ltl\ C
.alltl udc, & good 1 n
1t1at1ve . If )DU m1•1•t
these reqwrements. and
want to enhance your
work, plca11e apply in
person at 3420 Via
Oporto, Ste. M between
10 AM 4 PM. Aak for Ron
Hayes. Muat be 18 years ... +
GLENl'ILE
f:EmML
..vlNCiS ~LOAN ASSOCIAllON
24211~
• '° "°"''° LalJllMI Hllh.
C.92653
BRENTWOOD
SAVINGS&
LOAN
1640 Ad.ams Ave
l'.asta Mesa. Ca 92626
Equal Opportunity
Employer M IF
CARPENTERS needed
for tenant improvement
f"lnlsh carp e ntry
drywall, lapmg, & elcc
'"~·•'Op=unrty tncal Call for appt ~-551H8>2. Em 01er ----------t Car wash. Gas man. mgr. trainee. Two locallons.
lbllt.fastest drew in the hourly plus comm. Santa lNtst ... a Daily Pilot Ana call Nick 957·1422
Oaall'iedAd. Qall Today Cost a M es a <'a 1 l
60W18. Bernardo 645-2022.
Micro
Electronics
lat • 2nd Shift,
1fyou 3~ -km11 il !'ll'Wnr morf defif\llccar<•f'r
dlrectton. Sknnon/T1on~m11sk ollvr10 lh1s
excellenl oppontm!fy 10 "nlfr the micro
elKtronKs Industry
We WIS tram 1he nllhl rndMdual5 for lhf
(ollnwlnq lll'l'll'>
• Coatlld Prtau
•QC
• Thbl PUaa ltnporedoa
• lllllal-.-ca
Our modf'm flK'llllV IJ ~v IOC11ted In
NvWfion fWnch nenr lh4! Orang« C.OUnty/John
W11yne Alrpon Wr ~' an u.cenent •lllrtlnll
"Jary, romp!'fhf:rulvot bmdl11 lnduclln!l
l'l'Wdlcal, dl'Otol Ilk ln\urancc, I 0 pold
holld11yt., r~ttrt'mmt fllan, llnd lh4! chance" to mow lntn /1 mnnuf11<tur1ng c11rttr With lfO
'101.DHING oa ASllMILT WOii{
• DIVOLVBD. Pluse C'All or •l>Pv In person
btt'wffn O 1 IAM or I 3PM
Sierracin/Transmask
SllMCU,llC.
IRVINE 7~·1Wi6 EO.E MI"
Oen cal
Secretaries
Witt. & WHhoMt SH
I Day-6 WHtl A.•'4Jft
Mag II Op
PT~n
J.4 Wfft& AstiCJ'I
~ lO today (Or Im
ml·d1ate a ss1Nnmcnl
Local area .. top pay
557-0045
Cf\·Lfr\:
ttMPOQ°'PV P(es<)NN!l Slll'VICI~
3723 Birch Strttt
Mt:wporf leach
Oerical
ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
CLERK
lmmcdiate opening ror
an ind ividual with
minimum l year ex·
penence in an Accounts
Payable systems and
cuh dispersement 10
Key and accurate-typma
esaent.laJ.
Com prehensive <'Om·
pany bf:nefiu lnclodlng
medical and dent.al For
Immediate conaldern
tlon. c all or apply
~ag~e-·~---~--
Cook full or part time.
pref. exper. but not
nett!'!., Good Earth rest.
&«>-2411 ask ror Mike
COOKS HELPER40 hrs
per week. call 673·6654
all 12 PM
Cooki;. We need people
who are w1lllng t.o learn
&worithard Exper nee.
Gd pay & benefits. Saute
man. must be familiar
W'!M!alood. Pantry man,
ra11t worker
w !\cnowledge or prodU<'l'
Las Bnsas. 361 Chrr Ur .
Lag. Ul'h. Apµly IO
IX'r.IOl'I __ _
COOK wanted, quantity
t•ookmg expcr n£•etl1•<J
for retirement rac1hty.
Good medical & dental
bmefil'>. Newport Vlllu,
&12·5ll61
Counter Help, 11 ~ I :x>.
'.'flon thru. t'rl Su per
Sundwtch,S4.S-41167
COUHTERUDY
Exper, mature lady to
work In quality dry
cleaning plant H .
Harbor area. Fu II time ~Y week. XJnt. work
~ ~,. 846-00_t_s __
a..rtodian, 1mmed. open·
ing for ret.al.l a tore & of· nee m1intena.o<'e. Need
penon exper. In m111or
~cal and plumbln&
repair. Perm. pollitlon
wlxlnt benefits. Call J im
<r Ray 644-5070.
tx-tween 9" tlAM or 1·3 --------· PM at.
Sierracin/Transmask
3Bll2Campu1 Dttve
Newport Beach, C.
f7 I 4) HCMOIO
Equal Opportunity
Em&*Ycr II /F /II
DAILY PILOT .......... _.
D1pl•lif ....
IMMmlATI
PUU. TIMI ..
'Aln'TIMI
Of'IMING
OlllCeneLaney at.
642.-4121
sr.u.. Idle Item. wttb a Equal ()ppor !mplyr Dlib' PUotClultned Ad. , _______ _
DATANOCISS
Good lYP'DI lkUla We wltl lulo. Xlnt co 1....-u. ll'vm. CaJJ Bob
Trao Mon f'rl a 5
~
DELICATE.4JSF.N hl!'lp
UYe" 1.8. ~p prtl, full
lime, dAya:_!'d 'll 644.Mli.
Dallvtt)' Helper want~
ror f\.lmltur. •tore. Wffk
v .,,~ f l"Uft'I 30 to 40 hni
13 liO w atart I nqulrt! tn
pth<lfl 1't 1.931 N~wport
Wvd CM Tun ·Sat
~livery man for LA
T1~ ~' bomea in N W
part of C M 3 6a m
$400-142,'S •mo +-bon I!'>
~ble car flt!t.tl.itd
S4M41Jl or964-4982.
DEUVERY newspaper
machine rout ,. P&rh
morning C M N H
area Call aft 6pm .
d-2857 -----
DENTAL ASSIST N1
RDA preferred. full &
part lime Near South
Coast PldlJ l Jll
~.
DefttG Front Of c:
l1lallengmg career Or>
porturul) tn estabhshl'd
Newport Bt-ach orflct'
a-rlul, maturr per,on
ExPt>rlt'Ol't! t!l>~l.'ntlal
~6501
DENT AL Cholrtlde
assistant, Pan ume. :1
day wk Expr or srhoi1I
req X-lfayllr 9571763
Dental, cha1rs1dc II'!>•~
Lant. Mon·Thurs. X nt\
Lie req'd, Salary opt-n
!;46.:lJOO
DENT AL AS.°'"T lll>A for
expandt"d dulie'I An 01..1
port.uruty to expand your
person.al mvolvl'mt'nl 111
dent istry w flnanl·1al
security. t.:niform &
hoe.pita! ins. t day::. !)<'r
week Salary open
Newport Center
640-0."l)().
DENTAL Cha1r s1de
Nurse NU pleas group
pract . .i day wk txp pn•
f'd&40 U22
Dmta! ewe RECF.PT ~e Pll'J'>
IUOUP prnt• 1 d;iy "'k I
Sat mo 640 1122
Doctor'::. ofrtl't•
f:xl)E'nent"\'<I 111•r.,1m t '"
front orfl('(' ~nrl.. IO 1111-.,
r.1m1ly pni\'lH"t' F111
\'.tllt') 97'J 'ti 11
OllAfo'T~M fo'."11
C;JrN.•r opportumlH" lo1r
talcnt<?d 1nd1\1duah
~ l'XP Ill 'iUbdl VISIOn
.... -atf'r v1pelinc, ~ewer un
d or land development
civil ~nn& draft·
ing. Apply in person
w /aamp lea to M r .
f\H!nt.ee at Robert. Bein.
W11l1sm Frost & As
~ates. 1401 Quail St
~rt Beach
l> r a p (' r y I II ... l .1 I I ' f
icu .. tnm 1 \'.1n l.t l•1<1I'
pro•1dtod S.il<tr> 11.11•!
hollda)s 5 da> \\l·t-k
"l;()n smoker I ntcn 1e ... ~
:'don lhru f'n u n t 1 I I
Wtndow Design.<; :11!15 I I
l\lrport Loop Ur <. M
5.56-Rl -----
Dnver 1Gardener com Ii
Have vabd CA hcens 1·
Good driving rf'COr d
Mrn. age 20 Apply .at
Pe n n y s a v 1• r , I fl 6 o
P1ac:enlia CM
OIUVERS $200 WK
Will tra1n truck dnver..
Open 8am -8pm
714-~13
DRIVERS
())eclter Cab. 4.93-8881'
DRIVERS
Del.Jver bakery products
t.o super markets Early
m o rn ing to mid ·
alt.emooon Ca 11 SS7 67Z7
DRlVER·Exper pre
rerred, but will t r31n
sl!itable person. full
time Apply 24:11 W
_Coast Hwy~ 8
URIVER Part time
wanted ror long hauh
Apply 1n p <'r1111n
Vagabond Sailboau. 788
W l6lhSt. C.M
DRIVERS
Men or women 25 yrs or
older. Know the coa:-.t
f1Ues. Net lU!O a wttk or
more-. Oran11e (.'1)0111
Yellow £ab, 17300 Mt.
llerrmnnn. Fountnln
Valley. <No of Slalt•1
l>!'twn Newhope &
&actid)
a.drOllkAtte....,
FUm located ne1r ocean
hasoPPQrturuUes ror F 'f
& a Umlted number or
P tT <Dunng 11c hool
hn. ,1p05ll1ons Wiil truin
Earn while you lf'arn
$3.25/hr. to st.art or mort rcr txperlentt. }OlM) w
17th. Sl. 645-36.12.
Dectro·mechanl<'al as
semblera wanted. Apply
in penon: Knll)ll F,qulp·
men1. Corp. 1366 Loian
A~ •. C.M .
P\loplo who offd people •
should always check the
Service Dtrectory In the
DAILY PILOT
To Place your
.. "'Fast Re~mlt"
Servi('C Directory
ad .. . Call Now
642-5671
bt.UJ
~~~.~ ..... ?!!~
l'!LECTRIC'AL TEST
TECH Untqua OP·
pon.~l'I w tam all well
~labllahed ouanul of
el.ctncal (no t c-lf'c
tronlc > dl1lrlbut1on
i.<qUip Facility lout~ In
S11n J uan Capl1trano
area 11 t.he only ooe of Ka
t~ on the Weet Cout
II u U f, t• t' rt If I e d
<'IJ'C\llta Ideal c11ndld11v•
wuuJd have min 2yrll,
t.Ulege, 5yra In englnffr
lna t mirnuf t"nvtron
mt'nl, well organ1ied nu. poe1t1on offers 01>
port.wuty for citreer 11d ·
vu.m-ement F'or 1mmed
inu·n ww plNIM! sulm11t
n'!IUl'l'le in duph('UU~ lo
Unicorn t-.:lenrical
Pruducll. PO Box 6470, Anaheim.~
l':NGJNEEH. JK
$1 ~Mo Ht-qwre1 B S
dt'.:ree 1n .-ll'ctronl<'J
Wiii provide lechn1t"al
support to St' en~ meer;
ID ~IJm rt'Vlt'W of ('Om
plex mul11plo-1·hannt'I 1n
tl'rf.Hl' 11rlu1t l>t>Jrcl
Pr1•parl' tl"lt '\l)\•r1f11 ,1
lion,. anal) Lf' tt..,r •l.11 ..,
lndudc' 1nt1 .:rJ1l1n1'
f1nJI l'lrt u1t ho.ird'
"' \Olf'l' d1~r 111H.'r,1t1nl!
\'li-rn Contat1 n1·,1rt"'l
fo.mploymt•nt 1>1·~1·lnp
m I n l 0 \' 1J I
l>OT#003 161 014 Ad
prud ror by 1·mv10~ t!r
EOCOM
DMiionoi
Alnrrican Hotth't
Corp.
We ore the world''
leodfto In lowr lma9'nq
~Ow~
lnq cyowth hen c""*-
e d the follow in9
CcrMr opportunftitt:
•Proct.c "°" Mochifti '. •El•c:tronic: At·
of'rK11ioft Mechanicm
INpKton
•Efectronlc: Technl·
clam
To fea'ft mor-e about
EOCOM and thue
posittoM. con ow 24
haur Jnfonnati°" llM.
HlfpW..tM 7100)HtfpW_..d 7100!~~~ ..... ?!~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------••••••••••••••••• General
VOLT
•TYPISTS
• SICllT AIUIS
• ACCOUMTAMTS
•WAUHOUSl
•ASSB .. S
• MAINTIHAHCE
• INDUSTaJ.AL
RF.A 0 T HIS A 0 TODA V
& WORK TOMORROW•
NO PF.E •TOP PAV
546-4741
J8'i8 Campus Dn\'e, Newport Beach
<A<'ross from John Wayne Airport 1
F.qual Opportwuty Employer ••••••••••••••••••
...._ATTINDANT
Thal II a .,..al Job for the mcrpUc penon who ...
joya carinl for anbnaJt
Alt Kennet Aueod.ent you
wW feed • wa&cr Im pounded anlmalt, main
tam kennel•. lnlerect
wtth the public • keep re· conla Selary la ... 98 to •.LB per hour. plu.a a
aeneroua dty paid btnefata package. Con·
t.act O ty of Irvine, 17200
Jambof'M Rd, Irvine or
call 754·3600 before
March 4, lf8)
Keypunch
IMliae&ATI
Of'MNGS
caT oraATa.S
KIYPUMCH
onllATa.S
WOID
PltOCfSSORS
P;;1d Weekly
~r
IRVINE
EOE
SDMCU.llt.
7~
M it'
GeeA1. OFACE
lmmed opt>ru/I~ with n.o
al estate developer. for
pt>nOn "'1th ~ecret.anal
'1olls. shorthand or d1r
1aphonl.' Good typmg &
phones <:1111 R1111
llt!Ud Cher Chlnt!Sl'
S8 00 hr lk 1r1 tulal
charite of supphe!I for
lotd""1 in wh1rh • , pre
pared ~landann i.tyh·
food. 1n charge or pre
parallOO of Oun~ ~I ylt: i----------
I !f71 ·21'1M !Orange 1 ---
Grneral offtc-e r>cxt to CK'
Airport Lite 1yp1ni: HJ
Jdd. lt'leph<>fle. Ph1111t•
~7 7UIO
GEHERAl. OfffCE
~fuM l>t' good w num
l1t·r.. br.dck1-cpml( uper
ht· I 111 u I . no I > p trt P.
S:.7 67'27
(~"tlt'r .. I Off II.'" 11 t or f l
(iood readt'r and atlen
l•lfl to dct;u l Will train
~7 7'114
General La bort·r G nil
!'>lDr ag~ Pan LI m• \ IJll
I> S.2 Tun thru ~di
644-5404 ext 2Jl
(~aJ C..1<1.0.:. wonlt'n,
mc·n. day t>Ye'> W iii
1r.11n lr\ln<' C°Jll
bU ~4'1 II 11.\ \>I
(~-rit•ral l'lffil' .. pt l1m1•.
aft• rTlO<lfL' ~ tlil~'> ,1 \\ k
1111..are:t 847 8521
food AJso do cookin.:
~andarin style. Must
have 7yrs expent•nce
c.ootact nearest employ
ment developmenl dept
DOT •313 361 026 Ad
paid ror by employer
II (I M E M A K t: H S
SYpplt•mf'nl f;;mily 1n
<'UrtM.' in ) our !>PJrt' t1mt•
tor appl mil 1147 1536
I.AIOI&
H 8 lndu~tnal Plant
~ 2 laborers. Slart
$3 50 /hr Fast raises.
Call IJ9'/ ·5295 ror appl. --------
Land..'lCapm..:
CU8ll')m re-s1dent1al 1r
n gauon Creative desi~n
& installation person
nK-ded F 1' ~l-1234.
t.wn tH:il'\I ---------•
l*°ASle5S Cash1t'r l.'ll per
µ l ''\f'' Appl) In
pervm l!f• n Brown·,
Rt~l • 3110b Coast llv. ~
Y.> Lag
Hou·I
HOUSSCHPY
'l'IGHTS
f'ull tune po!llt100 1 m
Olt'dl.ald> a• a1lal>lt! for a
n :!i.iblt-person Lo work
the t>venin" ~luf\ F.njo)
"'<'ellt"nl rompany
bl'nt.f"1U. Int luiJ1ntt of frt"'
mt'lll per 'h1ft \µply
l#Jm noun \Ion Fr i
, .. 'fVll\IW' l
M.URIOTI HOTR
\lJO "1,t'Vtport O·nt•·r !Jr
Legat
s.c~
Sl200
No 1-·ee to Applicant
Spec 1a.IJ unit in ~ Le1tal f'1eld
'I~• '"'" .. tht ~ 1 •• ""'f'"'f'\( ...
UlliRIAH
549-79 I I
A.5'c for Top« i: 4 0 8
EOCOM I
(,t·nnal Off1<'e ~.1m 111
~µm M11n thru I-r 1
l'hc1n•· p.•n.c>n,1111\ nw't
Ii<• i:ood "'1th f i.•ur•'
f\p1m: rio..,1n-d ~ .. I.an
11p.•n 1,.ir1 ' I\ 11 • 1'11·n .
•fi'1.<nti ,1ft 11t.1m
GEHER.A.L OFAC E
l'.orl ltm • l'Pln;;
'''"' "'"' l .. •jt'h Equal owir t-.mplnvn
11nu .... ~ lt·aO"r' n,.,'<J..,.t
1 .... 1,)d\ t..'t •AlhfKlh
~tH i i.II p1·r annum
1 h.il l1•n..:1n.: J>IY.'lllon in
11ur l•·rhn11',JI L1bra n
p.-r111rm1n" prnr Jfl\ Jll
• •'\l It•\ cb. n:f1 n n•·c 111
ht•'!' .11 un· '>•'Ur<'h
I II\ L'l<ln of
AIT'lf'nr<1n lltM't:h't ( 'urp
l.5iil llcdh1ll A\1°0Ul'
I ustm. (.A !f.!i~
714·7J0.50$1
ESCROW
OFFlCER
1\ n '' 11 l ' t ,1 n d 1 n c 11 p
11urtun1t> 1c; 11\ .1il;;hl1·
"llh .1 lt•otder in '>a'lni.!'
.1n1I loan' for nn 1n
t11\1du,1I with m1111murn
tWfl n•a1' {'>.IX'n t•IH (• ·"
un (";<'ro~ oll1c-••r "'
1n111ui:<'r In .uld1t1<1n tn
1•)(1 1·llPnl lo(rc. .... th 1iotrn
t1.1l. th1' p<'l!\1111111 nfl••r'
an attrtH'llq• \\nrt1ni:
salar y and compll.'t1•
benefits mcludin1< p1111t
mochcaJ nnd d('nlal f'O\
•·ra~c .ind profit :1hanni:
Plea.'" 'uhrn1t rl''\Ume 1n
conf1dem·c to
lox #656 •
c o 'The Daily PllOt. Po
Box 1S60. COl\ta M<',J . Ca 92626
Equal Opportun11)
tmployt>r M ,.~
Pactoo
23
IMMEDIATE
OPEHIMGS
W>\Rf:Jlot'"it :
i\SSE~ Ru:v
h\l"TOlt'i
Good mont•v, incl'nll\t'
101111,, hulul.11 ,\ \ ,1("1
111.n Pll\' P:ml "'''1•kh
l\orrell '
SPVIC:U.llt
IRVTNE
EOE
FoorJ Q111tuers . Cull ~ pnrt
tune Eitpt'nl'ncOO onl~
Cootu1·1 llerh <>ni;
:'llewportt'r Inn tM 1700
f'\t 5111 E 0 t:
Food Prep per~ Mon
thru f'r1 7 ?. :r> at t•x
dus1vr othlrt1(' duh, Npt
Reh C'.11 ll 7~ 'ml>3. llllk
ror J o hn betw1·cn
&am llam
f"RONT OFFJCE GIRL
Mutt be able to type &
i.ne 10.key w Jprecu11on
goo.~
ruu. OR PART·TLME
-Coupi• Ir lndMdual&
for bullne111 or your own.
LocJJ Arnway Dlatr u
atsta you for a splendid
opPortunlty. 8.42°4300.
Ad .. ltw ll3S, M·hn.
F\IU A P tr po.IUe>n., 111
new 1pet'l11 lty food11
c:enter In l rvl n c
Maneaem ent o p -
=les. C.11 PeaaY
P\nd what 10'.I want ln
o.iq PUot Clutln.dt.
•.ll\\Jlm £xp1•r rt•qd
'\pt ('ntr f.(I t• ('.all
\1" l>ud ZJk 644 7 454
GENERAL OFFlCl::
TRAIHH
No •llJllPnftK'e needed.
but phonlP & lYJ>UlC ex
pt>nml'P helprul Group
ht>allh & profit 'l>hanng
l'lt~'t· .1wh 1n Pt·r.on
IJmd l't ... 1<11ntr11I :,.,.
.. ,,_,., 1(.1 " '
<..t 'I. rH \I. llt"t"ICt.
I\ 1>1ni.. Jlh<>n•' orTil'r\
( tr.lJ \11-.,1 tl42 ~
GINER.AL OFftCE
Ol'C<k'\1 in our rorpnr.;h'
IM•:t<iquartl·r~. IU<".1lt'<I IO
In uw T~ ptni;t phon1·, r 1I1 n ~. .1,.1· 1> u n 11 n .:
kno-.11.'dgc• ht•lpful Con
1.ict Personnel. S.:.~ tj:,1
•11'.applyat
Sd...tffic Ori U1.HJ
Colstrols
l~ll Mtt<'hell South
JntM.EOE
Gen'I Offl<'e Mfr ol
fabnc irtft it~ms reqwrt'S
penon w worit 5 hrs da1
I> art fabnc. l'OOrdin11te
orders kttp anv•ntory
records, and sc:hedule
prod Acc:urac> & m·at
,.Ufitrng habits reqwrl'd
Knowled1e & antcre-;1 1n
f11bnt'" & t"ran~ 1Jto,1ra
Ille lrv1nr lol'11 l1on
1fi'l 3333 IOA~ I~ noon
<:1rl f''t'iday part 11mc.
t\rHnJ.: & h11ht hookk'·•·P
ID!: for CPI\ r.&11 i;;:, :itliO
GIRL FRIDAY
'.\bture woman net.:d('(f to
~ilrk in C1r<'ulallon Dept
"' Outdoon Ma1ta1mc.
1111.· nl•ar 0 <' Airport No
•'X pt'f n1•1' J.~hr work
wt•t•k A~k fo1 Lury
!) :J)-4 :.> ~l-0 422".!
GIRLS FRIDAY
PART TIME
~., day-5 day w('f'k
F.xpf'rien<'rd. pt•rm.1
ntnl. profl:'SMona I for ~Y Tax & Accountmit
tlrm S6 to S:l per hr
Ali!o neerl 2 f'V('OlnJ(!I 4 JO
to9 perw~ &9 tu SSat
"hlft W rltt' 11tat1ng
qua.hflcatlon.'1 to Allen
l'tammond \PA, 2041
Ru~11nes11 Center Dr
5-.Jllc-103, lrvinr, Ca
927U
GUARDS
P /l' ~.good wages.
cklMe to hornto 21 yrs. or
over Retired welcome
UnlfQrnlll furnished, we
t.raln.
GUARDSMARK INC.
lm-1087 Mon-f'rl
GUARDS
F\lll & part time All
orea1 . Unifor m s
rumJabed. AIC'll 21 or
OVC't' Retlrt'd welcome .
No eXPertence nee. APP·
ly Unl vtrul Pmtectlon
Ser vice.I. 1228 W 5th
Street. ::;anta Ana. In·
ler'View houn i-l2 tk l ·.4
Mon thna f'ri.
K>1t>l11t• ~ HJl' \ '1 v~1
~1r'j'5,
lwiu.'<-ki'l'l>t'r :-ion & \ion
only t hild l J re &
hou,t'kt't'ptnl( Cood
-.orltina cond Lovely
~ .. 641 2011 or ~1-8700
da15 497 311113 wknd.s •
t"t'!'I
llOl SF.KF.t:PF.R AlUl-
l.1\• 1r L:t.:unJ !~ ... h
r1--.1dt'fll • "n' ' •mm
\Jn! "' • h1hi'1 n l 6. I
.\JI pha.~ <'f ht~.,.."' ttr lo.
rTUBt ~~ t-.n1<hsh n11n
moltn. top ,,alJn fo1 r
tht' n..:ht J,H•rvin C' tll
7U 64l• 740 1 lrom ll ~
Mon t't-1
HOUSBCHPER
q tn 6. \ion fo'r1. 3 'l<'hool
aie <'h1ldren. In int'
Own car Rt'fs SJJS '--k
~ bnlt•fl\" KJ.3-0315 l:'Yt-5
HOUSt:K E~Pt:R. CdM.
nr beach 1.Jve m, p\t rm
& bat.b 4 ctn.Jdr't'n to a.:t'
10 Non smkr. 'ome
Enah'\h c-onk & lite
Mlcpng S di) Salnry
open, permanttnt pos1
l100 Cons1df'r <'ouplt..•
613-0960
HSIOCPR C~
ror invalid lady s day
wk Must be ablt' to
dtHe !Meuant surroun
dings an Npt 8 t"h
S750 mo Ca II I 6:17 29-l2_
Inflation f1ahter OP
portun1ty for rq~hl
Pl'"°" or rouple I' 11me
a.~I rweded m marketinl(
l>u.'>lnes.o. Ca II for ;1 ppl
ol94 MSH
IN PROCESS
2nd ~h1ft opening for 1n
dJVJdual huv1n11 rf'Cl'lll
e:itpPr w aero~pncr
fa.slalers Scale to S9 23
w lUght bom.1., OulsUlnd
mg bt-nef1ls w rost or hv
ll'lg lllCrl't\S."I & rully putd
mt"d1col & dent••I
ROSAHIHC.
548 5533, Newport Beach
An Equal Oppe>nunily
Employer
I .1ft, r f I\ 11 "'r\IC"•' fl''"
I 1•.111 "' full t>.•nl'f1l:. 1111
.onnual ,.11:.r; ln\:fl'J"''
13 .:J> p.&1d \ 'H day,, 1;$ pd
"1-k 1la)' !I pd hol11JJ) '· ~ health & hie uu &.
~~llS.
For qualif " appt form.
<"Ill Mab ~I P lgat1
213 »4 T:IOl 'a\ al Weapons Slatton
Sie.J Btoach
f.O E M F
l ~ C'lt u.emtu p R f'<I
UCJUOR CLERK ·Part
ume. a.ak ror St.eve
6C2.65J7 ----
MACMHI onRATOR
Wtll tra.i.n Sl~ Wttk lO
slllrt O~n 8am.!fpm
714-~13 ----
MACHJNIST-RETIH trn
Who would like lo
v.1)(k 2 or 3 days per
"-Hk. for s m . manur
firm m Irv Plt'ase call
Mr Rilt'Y, 979-6080 for
appt
Maclurust
ACME
GRIDLEY
2ndsh1f\
~ out.standing ~1
lion.' are olfered w dou
blc d1111t hourly pa"
..edit-:. & mcludt'
•OVERTIMfo:
• PAlO V,\CATIOto.
•OO:'lltJSC)N VAC 1'1\Y
•SICK PAY
• 10 HOLI DAYS
•21\~NUALC 0 I.
INCREASES
•3A.'lNUAL Ml::RlT
REVIEWS
•1-1.JLLY PAlO
MEDICAL& DENTAL.
INCLUDES
ALL DEPENDENTS
•PAlDOPTICAL
•NIGHT BONUS
•TOOL PURCHASE
PROC. RAM
ROSAN INC.
~ ~. Nt•wport l:koat•h
An Equal Oppe>rtunlty
~ployc_r __
MAID
F.:itper pref, full ll ml'
/\LIO(• p ll me 6'2 JO:.>
IN SULA T I ON
INSTALI.trns Stead)'
wortt Xlnl tx-Mf1ts 1-~x
ptt pref fOC' new ron
structton in So 0 C'.
G1llco f n 1ulal1on
S8&4J123. ~JS Del Ls1to.
~la.ids. npply The Jnn itt
Laguna. 211 N Coa11t
Hwy. l..aguna Bea<'h
LafUD:! !l.!!la
MAJNTF.NANCE MAN
With Jack or all trades
t'Xp('nence n~ed for
prop.•n y m~mt co. Mu11t
havt' own t ools &
tr an1portallon. Call
~1.802. IHSURAHCE
Property • Cuualty A•
si.tant, Ol!P min 2 Yl"ll IOC typlna. xlnt beneflta. MAIMTINAHCI
Jamee lnsurance office. General maintenance
Irvine. call M1uret!n person needed, must be ~-E.O i-;, flexible 111 varloua akUla
mcl. pa.intln&. drywall. IMSUIAHCIAGHCY. Ute plumblna. etc. Call r a r t ll m e I( a 1 . _543-_a>a __ . _____ _
peraonall zcd lln OI Management lralnee. lead to full time N ., __ , r -.--.a..A-"' excellent ca~ 962·M9'7 a .......... """ ... ,,_.,.. -.ey
pcrlOI\ rOC' Oraoae Coun·
JANITOR, de~ndablt , ty arwa. W\U train. Xlnt
hardw orkln11 Own cereer oppor1unlty. Call
t.r9M . nlahta 13.75 to M r M a a t e r s .
"'40 hr. f75-ZMU 714 M'1-t17t
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M~t a •IT Ne.SJ 1odh1du.la \o wurk
'Wl•ed laeGIM Poln· from bomr on a new
u.tl .. prt...,.,. .. ~ pbone pro1ram Can
b•1• 111 Phlk Wr1J\I earn 11 WiO pco'r w ti
• Cibll' blMlllAI Nwd ~I nn tlmt' ldf>al :..:-~ poel ror homtm•ll•r• P'nr
. _ ~·•• 1nrorma11on, "=....-for P\nl t,.,, tall Y1 l~ __
"--rMll M~•l l\av~ Nlilld proftt ahann1 aucw
1troa1 ba rll 1 round ror attlnl mm i tudk> ~ a-4 ~m" • t»ohnllal lnromf' un
ptio&o to: Cluetllt'd t\d ltm1ted Nu 1nvf'9ltn4'nl
1571, Dally l'~lo l r~fd l'all SuuUI CN~t
P .0 .Boa HS~. Lo•t • l\l'lor• Slu •Jtu
Mc9a. ca 831 114 111ST 03r2
MAIUNE TRA Vt:L LI 1-"t
OPDATOR W min
$yn llqler. -r.,., Wal(t•11t I.
beoeflla Call coll1.1tt
mGI 6:111. Manna drl
Re. .
M a .. 11181.dtd, nper
HIWVUU
DILJVBT
Mon •~1 mornlnat.t l11m
1.U 4ila\ ~CJW ll f'("OllU ru Y
r u r wq Ill r t•d l'9Cl p.> r
~ Call W 1110 9am t.o"""' ,...ancs. Letit parlor NllRSES AIOY.S /\II t)l) 6 nicbt ab.Ula open
50% CommlHlon Call ".h tf h · L V N ' 1 1 7
l~cw ~lUl6 Alk < hand It' r M ,.IJ 1 • .d
f Mel !'.rt' \-at.._.. I :l09 ltt• 111 I odl « vena Wuy S A ~ 19th
M.x::HANtC. fuJI or prin NW"lwi.:
Unw. prefer o6der peri,oo rt N l'f'lit'f 7 3 & J I 1
w 11ome> e>xper lt>ni·t Xlnt ,,.le of l>J) Ap1JI)' t~ not nee Apply 111 I> 0 N l'ort l\1t>t>.i Cun
Shell. 17th & lr,,.1nt-. \Wel<'Cnl llu-.vit.il. 2570
NewportBeach Newport Blvd CM
MECHAN1 C. w onun ex &U--0400
per Good working ronct
Manne exper det11r11ble
714-548-9617
Nunitn.i
Medical Asali.l, exper
flhJd. le Back, Ille typ
ing , no smoki n g
646--5194.
N~ 1\1\Jl'-. All 'h1ft<1
Good ralt' or puy No 4•X
per nl!C Wtll train
Ccrt1r1cut ion pro~r am
ava1lubl•• ApJ>ly Port
Mt>su Convalt·b<'l'nt
llosp1tal, 2.570 N1·wport
Medical Cocuyut.. Blvd C M ('A.2 0400
System Sales
Sare gu nrd I M ed 1 r n I Nursini: Pracllce Syalems orw ol J.VN rhar~t· nur!\t', 7 AM
the West Coasl's 0(ast~l 3 :IOPM . :1 l'M lll'M
KJ"OWlng compute r ball Nurses atdt•s, all i.h1ft-.
lllf( sy:;ternti ror phy:.1 ~·rt1f1L'<l or will tram
c1ans. u; loolung for ;1 (_,ood medaral 1l1·ntal
qual1f1ed Arcount bc-neftL'I f1ai:sh1p Con
kepreM!nlallvo to i.ell valt•i.cenl Ccntt-r 4Gli
and service medlcaJ ac f1a~h1p Rd. NB 642 8044
counts an the Orani:.-----
Ct y I L.A ar ea. 1-.:x OFFICE GENERAL
penence in medical of· Will traao to operall' race admirustrataon and computer r erordang &
good verbal sll1ll1 re· ftlmg s)'lltem for new car
quartd Pleue i.t>nd re dealership. II B area
swne wtth salary hsstory Call roUect 714 ~ 9147
to Saf~uaro/M PS 22!Cl btwn 11 &4
f'a1rv1ew rtcl, Cui.ta ---
Mesa, Ca 92626 Attn Pell· ORDER DESK
Meade 714/957 1121 SmJll offtft'. •rn~w1•1
---phom~. invotl"tng No 1·x MedJcaJ front office pit, perience req Goud
Cana Mesa a.rea. benef1t11 Jo'tr. Mon thru
---~~3363 _ Jo'r1 Santa Ana al Harbor
& MacArthur. S56-9570 Medical-back office a ssts
tam. w /orthopedic ex per
In Newport Beach. Mon.
t"n. Call betwi>en H JO &
lOam 644 2643.
--
PACKERS
Now htnng PACKERS
No t•xpt•nt>n<·c nee. Wood
l,.1~mg, cull ~29()~
rAJMTER
Bldg mainl.. steady
work. Nwprt Beach.
&M-1626 btwn 9am and
4pm
M edical R eccp
tioaist /Records I mm ed.
open.log. Hra 9:30-e:30
Ftrm. Apply Brlatol
Pattr .a.cneaJ 0 roup. 722
Bake!' St. C M 557 f._-.,o
MEDICAL ASSSl!>'TANT·
F'arol\y pra ctice
apeclaltat In Ji'aah\on
Parlung allendanls for
well -establ i s h ed
reataurant 1n O .C .
67J.4:M4 1al.aDd. Back office. part-1 ________ _
Ume t'k11ble hni. 2 yra
exper. 644 ·029~ bl wn
4-5PM.
MEDICAL FRONT 01"
flCE Hkkgp 1•x1wr
nee N 8 642 4~. Ad
Sitt.er11 l6 24 hr
M e d L a b n l' 1· d ~
"'C rt.'('t'p Maturi' prsn.
responsible & •·rto1·11•nl
Bully phones. gd lyp1;.I
Med bk~r•I h1•lplul
Pbmt. wkl(. 1·on1ti. N11n
i;rroker J ackll' 4!11\ 0101
Lag Heh _
Mgmnt:Salei. 1
f)lwufied & i11l1•11•.,t 11\I.!
l!Clrt Of' full l1m1• w•irk
Management & .,,tic-.
tra1n1 ng Betttor th;111
avt'r1111e Income• <'ull
9Sl-8063 ask for Clan•nt·1·
PARKING
ATTENDANT
Immediate ol)('mni.: for a
l'arktnl( Alllendanl to
dm.>ct the nl)w or traffic
.il our [)11v1·r uffrce NO
URIVINC: INVOLVF:l>
Jo:1ther full or part l1mt•
hll .1n tnll'rVtt'W l>lt.>9>,I"
pll·.iw l·all
l'/\T M l\G I I.I.
645-5333
MKT'G ASSISTANT E.qual 1111110rtun1ty
Het,W•~ 7100 ~.FebrUllry 13. 1980 DAILY PILOT
•••••••••••••••••••••••
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rex
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bul wtJl lnllrl PIHM' rail
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f'bX Ol'&RATI.>M
t\D9w.nna s.~ ~apr ""' ~ .,. ..
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l\a . SA, CM. 6 llunt li
llt.n!D Van-1 ah1ft1. I' 'f
ur I" 7 Mao)' uul1t1.nd
m1 lwnrllb Wt>rk n"ur
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ywlnm
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COUNSB.01
our mwll fnf'ndly 11"f'11
1)' n.-t'1h .a tr.11nt·d
1·11U111>elor I ( you u rt'
~•1nJ( a chanK•· 1 ull
K1tJ S4() 60~ C'ull'llul
l~rit·I A.ev11ry Zl!JO
Harbor C' M N1•v1•r u
ff-.·
l'IA"1'H' 1-AHKIC'ATOlt
W °"inic t'.1Cper M1t"lt
awl> lJl pt-nion IOIU W
17th 'it C M
Pl.UMBERS Ha.PY
Will lriun $200 w1·1·k to
!>tart 01wn Ham llpm,
714-995-Ml:I
I' r (' <,I' h II c.J t 4' :a C' h 4' I
tl('('(!(-d H to I II II arf•,1
Also .. uh!\ ~ a11k·ii Call
'\1arilyn ii 17 5211'\ 11r
Ml 2!WI
PRESSMAN
.. : '( p .. r I ,. n r •• II /\ II
lhl'k ITF:K Opo·1.1tor 1n
d1•1111. quality c•on.,r1ou.,
Wf'll 1•<;t;ihltsh1'1I 111<,l ,llll
l'nrtltnl! ('1, In' pl.in
(;.ill wktly-. 11!.tK :~~
Pr'l'!>.-. person , I\ H () 11 k
JOO and Itek F-><1>1•r'tl
:.('Ir -.u.rter ~io ~I
PRJMTIMG
U you ;ire 20 or over. &
loulong for a rarttr op
ponuruly tn pnnllnl! ... p
ply at PF:!llNY .... 1\ VI' It um Plaet>nlla. CM
PIUNTSll<>l'THAl!'J f-.1-.
~tr.l tv111· -io wµm :JJJ
3nl St Lal!ulla
P r lvatt• Day Sc-hnol
f /IJ I'll('. p /tt mt• hcl p I\ b.n
p1arust. f>46-1444.
PRODUCTION
SUPERVISOR
World '!'! l eadlnl!
rmnufacturer of spo &
swlmm1n11 pc>ol equip
ment has 1mmed1ate
aperung for Produc tlOO
SupervUW>r. Muat have
full knowled ~i· o f
meduuucal & CIL-<'tnral
~allonl. Thia ta an t>Jt·
ceUenl opport.urul)' In a
ful arowlol company "f eri.ne aecurtty. lrowlh pot.enUal and excellent
future. Wages based on
skills. Experse>nced
Plea.w contact Cheryl
for an lnterVlew a ap
potnlmcnL 54G-41111 __
Pt op«iy ManGCJM -MIN
Ws..._..s
Ntt<I couple to handl1·
le& mg, collect IOO!I, of
fire admtn manor r•·
pat.r.1 & malnl"nanr 1• On
!Ille houStnl( + salary +
hcneftL'i Kt.-sr<h·ntw I m
Industrial i'ro111·r l~
Manai:emcnt cxp1·r
pref. Re ply to Cl11!."f11'<I
Ad #!>48, Dmly Pilot. Ii.ox
16.'iO Crnit:> MP!'l;t, 1';1
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EX Cm MG
OFftCE
It I', Ml.
SS FAITASTIC OPPOmllTY SS
IUl ESTATE MWSERS
ll) n1mh fa11I rowlnt( llnd ProtttUIYf' multi
n(hrc> t.'Oll'IJH!n)' 111 luoklnl lor re•I ntalf' 1'Mll'll
~-upl1 •llh malllllll"m«'nl 1k llb lnlett-Jtt.'tl 1n
,lnl r>PJIC)t1unlty tor 11tlv1.1nrf'mt'tlt
w .. o"n th" follow1n11
• t>'ull 11t-nll''''· 111orljlll(I' ro t•1rrow ru
1111uranre and ln\li-1tml'nl d1v1Sll)fl
• l't ufr"'"lvoal m11na 11t-1111'11l l1 Jlnlnl( vro11rnrn
• NJ•W homt's dl\.l\lt>n
•Ci rt' Ill 1·umm1111v11 ~ti 111 t ur •
• l'rolll ~h11rtnl(
• Chl'r 2'1 l'hllll't' lot·utmn"
• Lu~I vt<ttt., "al1·,. 1n exr1•io. of S.3()0.000.000
• JOIM THIE WIMMBS •
Dou l w111t ttnothcr minute Send your
, ;1rd or n·11ume lo •Ad 550. Daily Pilot.
Uox I.MIO. C<Hilil M e<.a Callf 92646
UCIPTIOHIST TYrlS1
~ for t·om111my tn
'II t w I' •> r l H ~· j l' h
\tm1mum .! \ eari. ex
IJl'nl'lll l' l) 1>111" liO ... l>ITI
I .u11k1111( for mot1v.itt"<l
1wr..c111 for r h.illt>n~m.:
l>O•.tl l•tn l';tll {)('111
la31U14
n~:n·:PTto...:1 sT t.11011
1>htlfll' Pl.''"'IXldlll) lt"ht
l>VlllK. for tnll·rvtt·w t'.111
MW)' ~ 9521
l!l'<"t•pt1on"l ( :,•n1·r ;al •II
ftt·t· ~rt-<l 1mnwd Mu~l
lt1• bnKhl & 1·1wq!t'lt1•
L11:ltt typ1n i: l'.llJO)
WIK kllli! lO H (IUH'k p.11 t .. I
11 r 11 f l' I> 'I I ll ll ,1 I II l
11w...,ph1:rc Cull ll\·v1·rly
Ml I00J
RECEf"TIOHIST
W1lh or ~tlhoul 1'1'1111!
111~-<l1-<I Top II•" t .ti I
'I ocld ~·r"11 , • ., al •f7•1 o 11.1
Rl'Uptie» ~c 'y
1-'nrwn food m..i nul 1 11 on
<w111.1 1\11.1 ha'> 1mrr11'll
u111·n111~ lor 1wr.,11n,1hll·
)'Tt)( l.ulv w j.!<11"1 l) 1>tnl:
l~l'li.">Jnt phofw m;inm•r.
~ n·,1M>n'thk r11t1lt..Klt' <,.lOli sa.l.iry & IM·rwf1t:.
01JI for appt !">40 lltil I
RECEf"TlOMIST
TYPIST
for t1'1'hn1ral l,1w r1rm
=--•~ off11·1· Kull l'f'nt .. r :is hr wk Sal t•omm
w abtltly & cxp~r
HM l«Jlll
RECEPTIONIST
Ga.ERA&. OFFfCE
FUii or part lime·
Pos ition In 11n Irvine Real E)stat.e & Enittne-cr ·
Ing firm for the creallve
& reapon1ible person
who w ants flexible
hours Call anytime:
~85~1 1.538·~-·-~~~~-~
Recepllorusl want.cd by
manufacturing com
pany To operote PBX ..
supply lyplnlt support to
the Peraonnel 0ei>t A PP·
ly R.eedell Rubber Inc
41.S Avenida Paco. San
Oement.e. -
lk'ttptjoolllt /Bookk~·per
(o r prest11pou ... I aw
firm Newport Ueat·h
Salary comaMIDl>UOtlC
With :ablJtty & ~X
rx-n•Yl<'f' Nik for S:ally
71 ot 164() 56:i()
nu.:1-:J'TIONIST
H.ilJ ltmc, II~ typ111" &
1-TTand'I
C ·hand I 1• r \1 ,. rt 1 r a I
ServaN ... , 120'J li•·1nl111 k
W11y.S A !.4f. tffilG
fte'ltaurnnt
Bu.'I ""'"'""''I. F\Jll M Prr . ..,.,,rk A"r1 or l'M
'h1f\s. Apply 111 pt''"'""
\I W F. lpm 1.µrn. 1 ·1 h
kam tvm .11 l'la1a II•
('e1f~. 411HI l111 t·h SI,
Nwvrt Rf'h
1<.e.t:.iuranl
Rel.ill Sales
E X C L U S I V E
1.lULDR~S STOllf-: 1n
SouUI <.:oasl Pl 11111 It J:s
~for expt•nenl·~
SAUSWOMAH
FUJJ or~ tame 557 9081
SALESCARHR
~&WOMEN
Ir you are truly 1nlt'rt>"ll
ed 1n a rar~r & not JU,t
another Job, this Nlllhl ht'
your opportu.mly to JOtn
111w of the mo'I ~U<'
1.~ful automotult• cor
IJOfaltoo.s an ttw l'nth-d
St.tl~
E x p 1• r 1 1· n r c• 11 o t
1ll'1·1·~sury, liul h•·rc· l>
what \)>
lliKh &hool l'.du1· alt1H1
l'OblllVI' J\tl1IU1k
WplJ (;roomo·d
<~incl l>n\artlo: lh'<'•>nl
/\hthty to I rP.Jl pt'Oplr•
ltlu• pc•oµlt'. with .1 ..in
1·1-rt• 1nkn"t m 1·u~tom1·1
,m.u.fa1't111n. & JhO\•· .tll
tntt>gnty
If you t h111k vuu ·n· our
typt' 11( p<'r,on. lion ·1
Wall ( ~)l'll.ll't U'I t111l.1 \
tn l)el'SOI\
at lt1 0....,. C-"Y
~ (!arbor Bl\ II
<.~1 /\ MES/\
979-2500
SALES.ASST.
Salary SIOOO rmo ~
bonWI In top f ·as hton
Island locauon w /maJur
'\lock brokerage f11"m
Hou rs · 8am .Jpm
Collloge deJtn'C.' rcq 'd 11
successful . company wall
P9Y for New YOf'k Stock Exc.-hange re>gtalral1on
Pbone 844-7040, and a \k
for Steve Shirley
SALES
A.uLo. sales person want
ed. New car dealenhrp Ellcdlent hours Good fr
tnge benefal.!I Super «l
mosph ere. L agunu
Be a c h are a . Cu 11
494-1131. --------
SALUi
Distrid MGftOCJl'i
Traiftff
Ua.sJy Pilot NeW'!lpaper
('lrrulalton C>ept Thi-; hi~hly SUCC'l''\SIUI lornl
newspaper h1.1.S an 01wn
sng fCX' a lra111A.>e 1n lht• n.rruJatJon salt ... !>Vr\ art'
& coUl"ct1on ar.-a St'h·t1.
ed applicant ~ 111 rt.'C1°1ve
.i ubl::ral salary. rr·gul.1r
l y Sl'ht'flU)ed (:11)>1'1'.
I.onus 11pporlu11itw., &
me1ny fnnl-!c h<'nf"'fal~.
'>Ut'h as paid va1·1tt1011s.
Jl8l<I l(l'OUIJ lll'IUHlnl"I'.
Ith· 1fl.'lura11n· & de1ttJI
,.,,vrra)tt•
,\pplicanL"> mu.'ll t>C' 11'1.
h.1vt· a good dn' 1ng n•
ror•l llour.. are iicn..r.•I)
llAM 9P~ Mondoy thru
FrnLay SaturdJ; Cl\ ••r
tudenl• Hou11wtve.11
Yr 1tT work w lnter1or
de111neir to 1ecurl'
drlPft'Y Inda no up
rwc Wiil train C1ll
tel all04 for 1.nro
SALIS
Src Mgr. 1m mitnw 1aJe.
rife, 5.Swpm, Lit~ hkkpnai.
m&D. 4 >' ra olfc u J>e r
Laguna (kb. 491 3tlOO
IOK call Evn 1 Thun
WIUlW, I ----
TC>'T TlOCH TKAIN 1-:t.
Uruque or1portu111ty uf
fen ca.rtlet .idv11ncemt'nt
111 U.. only te.t far1l1ty oo
Wat Cout haVllll U I.
reqwr41d r trCulll 41 l~'lt
equip C;andldate mWlt
holvt: • nun ol 2)'n col
WORD NOCESMMQ
Vydw-t•Jtpt.-r pttferred
Xlnt ~nich1h /SpelllDJ
Tnm.-.c.-nbe from did•
Uc.I t!qWP XJ.nt benen<s ~)£ B.lrba.ra 7~ 0990
Jama lnaur1.nu om~··
lrvtne rlTSTOUS
n.ti. blrdt. ., lU!neral
help Alao man1crr
trainee 842 5524 ,
B-0311.:18&-3112
S E C: f< t. T A R Y
aYL"lfrlVt;. arrhltcr
t.l.ltal or dev{'lopt-r l'X~r
HQ Good 101ulh " mu.,t,
SH 13> WPM rN1 Xlnt
le&e. 1tronii 1n 11\itlh. wf'll ----------otpo1«d " a .,.rll'r
lvJCWll Jlacal.lt y lool'°iJ
111 ~ Juian C.p1.11tr1"'
area I nform.1l1<>n nol
prov1dl'd on phorlt In
~view-. 1-·r1duy 111 S.il
<.:.ill 714 s:JJ 2011 for .ippl
I n 1 ,. 1H n E I c· l' l r 1 1· 4 I
SalM part lime Newport Beach loutton
• lttdal Shop • lUchardaon N1tKY
Prder d~r In rt't111I Mart111
clothln1 rua lf'!i , hul ___ m4J7~1.80U
w /t r a 111 1 11 IHI d a I ,.~--..... .-1111111i.-1111111i..-~..---..
P\eusanl worluog cond --SECRIT ,.RY
546-IB2l S$6 9333 "' TO SIOOO SALESPERSONS
Penonai.lty plu., udult.s
to work with 11nd
motlvate kid!. Over 2'
In Lal(Wla. Cap1.1tr100. s..n (..lement.e area1>
PART TIME
EYEHIMGS
PHONE:
642 4321or496 FR1n
EICl 2SO lietwttn I =>P"
..Uk ror Andrea
~\I.~ TIW"t-:1-; Sm
wt-II estabh11h1-d m.tnul
cA elcctn• aJ dL'lll'I 1Jut1•111
l'qWJ> L'> lr111k111" lur •II!
l(l't."\SI vt· m<l1\ ulu 1h v. 11<1
want .t carf'f•r tn f1dd
'la!M 1lw applar:1t111n Hf
lhl· l1P•' of l'<lUll• ~t·
manuJ •~ not l~:..rnl'd
overrule Tht·refon· th·~
opporturuty n.'l1wn·' .• n
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garuz.ed
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t'llPe>r1enced. Lad1c '
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t'ourwun Valley
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twollduU <112 value I l.tJ n.
9'JllMMA.IY
Tomr
Yeb. 14. I.I.. 171< Ill
Lani Bead!. Ca n~~ rniAY be r ta1mt-d
by Calllfll( 642 5671!. 1•xt
m ....
WANTED Mange wllh
~ Aiit or standard 4z..
M&m be cle&n.. In i<opd
~ oond ... ~UOQ&
tM 911).*4 aft 6 pm
I~ dbl doof' "Pllt'IOU">
frost rn.~ refnf( $225
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with gre11l 1111t1·nltjl
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porturutit.~ plu.., tn·rm·n
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ground w /n~ure ton·
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ability to meet rhenh on
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We have n o work
shortage! Join 11 bu~y.
&table ai alUJ icrowinl( :.!(J
year old co: learn on the
8hU\ ol your c hoice whllc wortrln& with a leadt•r an
lbe custom molding in·
dum&ry. PT'elent openings
avail. on arave yud
a hlft llpm lo 7am Ra'*1 advancement for
t.bale abowtng aptJtude & detl,... Good alerting
wap +ahlft bonua + all
najor beoeflU co. paid.
Praftt abartnt employee
tncenUve program
CIMCO 2&\Bnua eo.tall•• O blk 8. ol Baker off Redhill )
owtm...,. to Go-Caru
Wb8Wver the Fad
RoU 'emofftbemarlcet
Mt.b a O...Sfll!d Ad
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PART TIME
EVENINGS
/\dul~ with outi.tandtnl(,
aurart1ve per~on<tltllc'>
who en)Oy workmi,e with
k1dfi Uv<•r 21 Sl11rl at
SJ 50 per hOUI" J'hrine
1, 4 2 4 3 Z I , I': ll l <! 5 0
Bt.."f'Wt:LN 1 5 PM
Askf«~o
t:qual Opportumty
t:mployrr
r 'f1me AM. LA Tuot.!4
delJvrry SlOO per week
In L1qcuna Be ach.
494-3496 ---
rART-TIMERS
Net'd 4 GOOU phone
vo1ett 1 l!:xcltln14 C'lub
promotion No exper
nee. Apply 543 7957
Part.ti me Sa ndw 1 ch
maker for 1•ndw1ch
ahop.5dys_wk.S$70S42
PARTTIMF.
Tiit' Dally Pilot haii a
amall route In the
Oakwood apartment•.
Newport Beach. Approx.
45 minute• por day
~p approx. ~ t.o
SDI per month.
.
OllllortW1Jly to ~·m '20,000 + ti Mana1er of
a· fin. women'• clothlnl ttore. Muat be
••P•rlenced • upabl• at 1Uffln1.
tuPtrvtalon, .. I•• tralnlnf • motivation Mutt have ftne qu1llly clothln« b1clc1round °' .. ~. Full beMflll. PIHN reply In eoon&!nce to ~neral Manaser. P.O. Bo• 1l'n1 9-1 Btach, CaUf. 90740
(~1\m1tm111m1
Heal Estate
Real &tat. Saks
Open1na for llren,ell
salespeople, lorully
owned. with nallon1tl rt·
ferral &)'!Item l::1ecell,.111
work1n1t roncl1tlon~
Earn 1003 romm111saon.
Por conhdcntlul app't
call 7~-0226
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Recil&tate
OffiuM•llC)ef"
Lar1<1' 1•xµand1na rom
pany ti. seek ana In
d1 v1dua1K who po111e1111
1nena.l'(ement 11klll11 tn re
all estate and are
UCf'n!led PerM">n~ we a re
lookan& for. po111'1hly
m11naf(ina an officf' now. or have the ex~ence II
d<'11tre to b ccomr
man11aer11 All rrplleri
hdd In slnrt l'On!ldenre
Sa.lury +-bonus 11nd 1 n
centlvc proarum anrl ~ company benf'fllt1
RA!ply t.o Box 6«. Dally
Pllot. P.O Bo;1 1580,
Costa Meta, Ca 112626
IWa1 Ira tale uc .. sm
UMJCIHSID
Wiii train. Beat com·
mt.loo apllt In tilt-In· dultiJ 101ao •• to U>p pro-
ducer•. Por Interview call DUI at Rtldhlll Re•I
ty, Udoofnc!.:..!!!. 7300
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rr-spon Pf'<lph· to work
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Newport llc•a1·h
lleslaurunt
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re11taur1nt ronC't•Pt
Newport lj4•11r h 11rv1111:
area l11(:ttl1on Now Ill'
t•t'Pllnl( appllcat1on11 for
pn•J>, Ultltly, t'll'<hll'rll, &
1'C1Untn ht•lp Xlnl op
portumty for 'ltud••nl~ &
hou11c·w1v1•'1 l"lt•Kltill'
11rh1•dult•i1 . f t1111r &
p llmt• Conlnt·t Norltn
Rl'!ltauranl'I I nt· '1r
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Ml & B>'S P'IZZA
MGMTTRAINHS
lmmt.'d full llmt· po111
llOft.'1 MVfUI both dllY'I &
rui;iht.a. for Al(l(rc'1\111vr In·
vl dual s w good
pcnooaJ1tJC'tJ, Slart lllOO
• mo. A('ceptlng •P·
pllcatlON daily •fl 5PM.
Ask for Jean or Mary ME & !!:O'S PlZ?.A
410 E. 17th S\ .. CM.
l>.11h Pilot 11ff1n• J'.lfl W
B.1y St CO!>l:t \fc-..n ihk
f•>r llarry ~'f'h•\ 111 1\1·11
1;1.iddard Only «lll'h
hefure llA~ 01 .•fl•·r
21'M Mon f-'n E 0 I'.
SALESGIRL
'T1-nnh Shop ln C:or11n11
dcl M.ir 1-· lime 4''<J>N
!'\.'lk fol" M<•XllW 1>404172
t.'VPI ~ J8H6
Sole~ Girl WIJnt('(l for
'mull rurn1ll11" '<t11r('
uaJbon l~IMd Tue11 s11t
Some Sunday'I Slr1111ht
$WBfY 67:">-4248
Sa)er.
lmmedwtc opt'fllng for ;1
young 118.les tralnee with
n µro~re111ve W.ltrr
work1 hrm Complf'tt•
benefit pack1ge Apply
1n per~ Tt'I, 214 Alton
SaoUAna
MATIJRF. Salt.'t'lady, rull
Ul'Of'. rxawr. non amokf'r
(or Npl Reh intlmet<' 8P
iJ&ttJ shop. Call Vf.'tu tor
i.nltt'YleW 642 1197
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HERE HOW!
LARGE SR.ECTIOH
Of HEW 1979
32CN '1• 5211 '1
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INSTOCX!
S.AOOIHACX
YAUIY IWORTS
28«)2 M.argueri~ Pkwy
MISSION VIEJO
ll 1-2040 49S-..949
C.OSID SUNDAYS This Valentine's Day send
your love a greeting all the
world can share with a Daily
Pilot Heart of Love. It's easy;
compose your personalized
greeting and we'll set your
message in type to fit the
bo rder o f your choice or
your hand written thoughts
may appear tn the border
you select.
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MAOUNE
Pcrfec:l rond1t1on. -+
ovef' $100 1n paper & do;o
veloper for machin1•
MOO firm 645-2284
32ft ('9lumb1a S ABRE.
mt.'ll-rbo.it 'p('('d & thnll.
eqUJp for romfortahh'
cna:.injl ''PIS ·I. 5 ba~"
f>hp 01\, l~hp Inboard
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READERSA!l:O
ADVERTISERS
RHA1 WHICS
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FOR
V--"icks .. RVs
Solabeds at'~sones
100 ·~ IO Stock
l.a.rgt'!ll Sel~ct1on
IO Cahfom.ia
25%to 70% Off
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as shown below: $18, $1 2
and a special child's size for
$3. (You must be under 12
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greeting. use a black
pen a nd draw you r
design to fit one o f the
dotted line "hearts"
shown below.
For help wrth your ad.
Just call 642-5678 and
a friendly r Valentine
ad-viser will be happy
to assist you. And. if
you like. you can
charge your Heart of
Love or use your
Master Charge or
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DAILY PILOT
842-5878
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nel. regularly $600 now
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Pioneer TP900 8 trk <'ar
llereo, COil ClOO. trade
for couch or Cum1ture of
equal value. 548-6466
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64.5-3187
BeauUtW 25" Zenith color
'IV, 2 yr wmty. rree de·
Uvery.Sl.2A.IW6-1Tl8
Uln. color l v SJ20 14tn
colorl.V 1100. 496-7426
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You moy request Ad.Sitter 8Vice when
placing your ad . . • our Ad-Sitter
number will appear in yOIJf Doily Pilot
ad . . . Ad~tter tokes your messages .•
. you coll in at your conventenc:e to qet
the responses to your ad .•. this serva
is only SS per week. For more
infOf'motion ond to place your od coll
M2-5671
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Open7 Days
1014 No Harbor
cbetwl't'n ~th & 17lh Sts t
Santu Ana
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milt•, nl!w l1rt•, &
brakt"ll 673-6143
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In the Cl&Nlfied Hd Ion
of this new1p1per
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SANTAANA
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rond . vwr sleenn,-: &
brakes. sled beltt•d
radial lll'(!S, cruiu <'<Ill· trot tilt & tele1rop1t steerin« wheel & v1oyl
top Must •acrifit c (or
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HUNTING1 0N BEAClJ
847-6087•549-lll 1
OPf:.'ll7 DAYS
ta> Orange Blossom
Irvine
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t'OOd 22·28 mpg, AM WM
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leat.bet. Th1a c .Ar ta not
for the fauit heart'-d We
have what may be ttw
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a man'• CJU' to be found
Call for our lease or
purchue quote. '1779 I
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lOYOT A-VOLVO
l966 llarbof-81 vii
CUSTA MESA
646-9301
'7lTOYOTA 65 VW Bug .·~ rlutrh.
mtnor body worlc. 1>:ood
tramport l&50 tiOl -0427
i 4 Cad Stodan de \'1lle
.... Reese hnch ror tow
mg Must sell S249S Call
642-<1'74
Une 11'1 a m1ll10n ·' Wh11 ..
wn.h maroon Ul~nor, t ill
and tele&copmg steenng
wheel, pwr s~nnR. pwr
windows, automat 11
tram . pwr braket> A11
cond1t 1on1n ~ 27 Ooo
mde. Immaculate Onl\
for <>omeon~· "'ho .1 µ
J)rl"t ldtto<> ~()(,.j ljU.illt\
n'allll.t:nancc SIUiOh w II
642 "321, en 2166, H JO t.o
5 :l>P~. 754~ wknd.!.
or Ad Sitte r • l 4J,
1,12<1JO. 3C hrs a day
r•·I! Jo(d ~11110 OISI)
~'Ult,
Ponticx 9965 ........•.••.•...••.••.
'77 POMTIAC You are the WlllJWr of
twoUckets <112 value Jto .,.... 16 lat Conv ~ xlnl.
mecb cond. A M flo'M
ca ss. mags. S4 .000.
IM6-8886 eves
Sl4.9'5
MISSION VIEJO •wons 831-1746 495-1704
QU&:HMARY
Tow
Feb. 14. 16, 17 & 1~
Loog Beat<h, Ca.
i 6 fo)at 123 sedan
$2,000.
661-2276 '72 Mercedes 280SE 4 5 Ticicets may be t<laamed
hy calling 642 5678, t-xl
272 9727 000 mi. SB.'500. Ph 67~ ~.'ft cood New paint
31 ..... ······················· ----
16 2002. sll'reo cass , A IC.
ll<'W Mach , 1mmar, all
-,crv1re re<'ords 11vatl
S7500 orrer 549 2727
'78Ml% 300D VISIT YOUR • Beautilul met. blue. t•lcr
r.A .... ~E CO •st sun.rool. sterf."O, J>OWl'r & ~ ""' Ir economy. "'ivt• ~·ea r HONDA • fmancing with nei.t t•l
rdtungdown C7412 I
971 5 HEADQUARTERS Sl9.495
···············•··•··•· TOD.A Y! ! ! MfSSIOH VlfJO
1976 CAPRI UNIVERSITY IMPORTS
ti ryl , 4 spet.'d trans &
tro"5. <lmSMU >
'iALES&SERVICE 131·1746 49$.1704
OLDSMOllLE
H<>t4DA
GMCTRUCICS
2850 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
540-9640
1972 Maz.da P U 1P1ston 1
w 'camper shell I< II
SUi7S. 963-2187 aftl'r Ii JU
pm.
Now°"" $3599
EARLEIKE
TOYOTA-VOLVO
1966 llarbor Blvd
~TAM~/\
646-9303
Datwn 9720 ...•..••....•.•..••..•.
1977DATSUM
280ZCOUPE
6 ryl., 4 speed trans., far
wry 8.11' cood., stereo & m.1~!\ CZt:nrllCPl
How Only $6999
EARLIHCE
TOVOTA-VO\.VO
ltl8Hubor Blvd CX>6TAMESA
646-9303
A1·cord 17. 5 s p slack,
AM FM StC'rro c ass
\ 'C, $4.99.5. P.P 6"i0·7008
,\rrord '77, auto. A 1C.
.Vl1 r h el1n:.. 1\M ,f'M .
J.!Old. 62.:;oo ong. m1 ..
$&95() 644-0427
'7H Accord 5 s pd i:llr
am fm radio. roof rack,
Slrr l belted t11"\.>s. M1m:
tn•almt•nl. Xlnt cond
5575() C:iJll ms-JJ86 l'V~.
t>l2-9!1t(!j days
'74 Honda Civic. xlnt
l'Ond, lo miles, $1900.
7S9-0993 a ft 5PM.
JarJ-' 9730 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'17 Jaguar XKE. 4.2, wire
wtlla., auto I.rans .• over·
hauled. '8000 aubmi\. ~.,.
9732
79MIZ240D
Less than 6,000 md1•:.
Med. red/bamboo Ek·c·
o;unroo(, Uus car 1s in
"like new" cond1t1on
CT.rl1)
MISSIOH VIEJO
1...-0RTS
lll-1746 49S..I 704
'llJ:rx>SEL6.3. New paint.
low rru. sunrf. all upt10nl>
$10,!'>00, dys 548 2993.
558-3569 ev 'Wk n<b.
MBZ '59 lW SL beaut car.
mechanically i.ound.
Mu at be seen .
P.P.1.&:18-llllU2 aft. llAM
"78210SE. Jtlnl. cood .. aun· rf.. A M /FM c•ss
('ll3 ,lf..'.M-3614. 429-2037
"72 Mercedes 211>6E • s.
dean. 63..000 ml. S7SOO. eotl0'1
COttOH4 MK II
6 rylinder , ..tUlumJt11.:
trans m1!>:0.1on , flOwt'r
.,tl't'nn~. t inted i:la<...,
(1..!6KJ 111 ~Wl I
07 BaJa new tnl.'I. nl'W Jl
brks ujtly, nm.., ~d XlrJ'I
$10J ofr~5
i I <.A.lupf• DeV1l11', '<A.id as
.,'t"lk! $1.000 99'45 ••••···•····•·····••·••
VENTURA
1, 1·yhnd1·r. JUtr>millt• ,
ldtt•rrv "" rond1t mntn)!,
1>•1w1•r <ol t• .. rin ~ <t nd
hrakl':.. rJd111 h ealer.
d1Jlh 111tt•r1or t1ntl'd
~ii.'>!'> IH9'1WCl) I (!G!S I Now S2477
Soddlebodl Ford
ZMOS. Main. Santa l\na
Al the C'onwr of Warner
546-7070
1975TOYOTA
CEUCA
4 C'\ I , 5 spet"<l lrttn)> &
' I c r 1· o S h a r I> '
Cl>lMNt-:1
How Only S3499
EARLE IKE
TOYOTA-VOLVO
l!lli6 I forbor Blvd
('().C..T A Ml-:.6'!\
646-9303
'76TOYOTA
COROUA 2·DR.
I ryllndl'r. 4 :.11t•1•d
AM F:\1 !I lrarlc. \/UH I Ill
ll'nor l'll-t·t n r n •ar "'in
dow ~fr~ll'r. whllewa ll
llres. <!>llLN AJ 1 15082 1
Now $2477
~Ford
2'MO S Mam. Santa Ana
Al I.ht• Cornc•r of Warnc·r
546-7070
1976 Toyota Cellc·a ST
Xlnt rond I owner. SJ950
Call bl-O:l>2 aft 5pm
'76 TOYOTA
CEUCA
UFQACIC
4 cylinder. automat1r. laaory air condit 1onmg.
AM 'F'M . tinted gl as~
whitewall lires .
O&J YYO > <Yll 1 I
Now $3777
497 3l4~
Volvo 9772 .......•....•..........
19(.00pe l>eV1lh• IO.tdf'd,
JS,000 m1 . ~10.95 0
548-arl.2
VOL YO
SALES. satYICE
AHO~MG
OVERSl!:AS DELIVERY
EXPERTS
EAIU.EIKE
YOlYO
19&\ Ha rbor Bh d
COST A M E.SA
646-9303 540-9467 -------
OflAHGE COUNTY
VOLVO
1-:.iccu:!>IVt-:L' \!CIL\11
1-irt;e-.1 Volvo Dt-ah•r
111 Or:ini:e Cvunt)'
HU\·orLF:\S l'..
-~,
2025 S Manchester
Anaheim 750 -20tl
1974VOLVO 164
tC DOOR SEO AH
6 cyl. automatic lr :in, .
(BC'tOry :11 r t'Olllf (ul I
pawer, lSh'rt'u'" e;i;.,dt•·
&sunroof 14061..QP I
Mow Ottty $3799
UJtUIKE
TOYOTA· VOL VO
1966Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
646-9303
'7S 312 DI.. 4 S pd. air.
AM!f'M Utpe, xlnt KU
m , dn ~ 67S-3'14!0
lf74VOLVO
124 S8>4H
"n 5'1ver Sev1U1· rt'<I It.hr
uphol . lo.idt·tl \Int
n md Cal l ,1n)'t1mr
644 51:1!1)
17 Coupe~ Villt'. loi1d•'l.I.
lw11 tone m1'1 i:ree n
t'i>t'' wl rolr11 1 t 1ntt•d
WUl<ktw-., t.ipe th•1 k ""'rt' ~ht>l·b. r-xtrem..r \ ~harp
"' II.JI rxtr11' :~1 ·~•1 m1
9lf.;J l>u>~ G46 <PW, 1-;\ ,.,
1"'2 4'.f.12
77 t:dV ('l ,.Jnt">l 111
'\l "'l'lln Wirt" JJK m1
1.v 1tl1•d ' l1ru1 , • .,,
1'4S ·~l
7'.I 1-ltl•l. m 11u11rovf
loadt-d I 1 r txn v. \ W
$14 :!SO., b45 Zlt•J -.111• 1
d1r
9917 ·•···•••••••••········· '77 Ca maro l.'I \ l
PS PB. xlnt rond Sec lo
JIJS)rl'I.' D>i. ~ ~. ev,
and ~<'ndl. 751 H789 or
.$48-~7
71! Z :!M. Xlnl 1·ond T
r1.1t1r. 11 Lrk '>U'rt·o Sli. 7.JO
IH6-~I a ft 6pm
71. X lnt t:o nd . .,,,
PS Pll. cw.~ laJ.l<', SJ800
Mu ~t s ell th1 ~ wk
5..'i2-0206 Or 7~~ John
"19 Cumro. ShllrlJ, lo m1
mu."l "<·11 :KlS \'II.~ PB
1\C, 1\,\1 fltJ . lllrk. ~
.. 7162
'71CAMAllC)
Z28
'73 4~. loiJded. or1i.:
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11Her 640 ~ ,olt lol'\I
ea..,.-9933 •.•..•....••........••.
7lMBCURY
COUGAR
V II. autQl'Til&tar . fct•'ton
.,,, r~JOd1t1un1n~ ''""', '
"''"'flflJ( '1n\ I 111t·n .. r
I 1 n I 1· cl f.: I J ' '>
CDIJ iNV I C'..f 156 I
Now S1977
~adrFord
~ws \f&.111,Sant:a AnJ
1\1 ~ Con'lf'r ''' "'dtn.-r 546-7070
1& 1·on111·n 1 •~-1 .,,n.11
111111 111 fl.I "' " ,, .. 1111
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DIOOP'ICXUP
\/ 8. 1&utom¥t1c-. P<l'*•·r
-..tt'f"nnR. radlO, hf•.iter
On ly 600 0 111 1h ~
Ol.193 t3 I OlS 17 I
Now $3877
5 ' A tboda Ford
23eOS. MIWl. Suta Anli
Al the Comer ol W arn.-r
546-7070
:-0.tfl' l;,.·al l'.fi.1'l11w111 •• r
<"•>uix· Hrn 1111•1.dl11 s:I.W645 ~
Mln:.-y 99SO ••••.•.....••••........
OftANG1': 001 Yn ~
NEWEST
IJ~<'Ol-'11 MI.It( l H 't'
IJfo.AU .llSlll I'
RAY R.ADEBOE
UNCOI. ..... '¥1~.1!1 I H'l
I& 111 \1110, I ···nl .. 1 I 11
~",.""'' 1...i.... '""''l• ~.1 I H\ 1 '-~
830-7000
9952 ········•·······•·•···•
'74 FORD
MUSTANG
t>-11.ir1•1t•• \1J1 h I Thr<-•
d1io.r "'•th .. utom .. 111
,, ... rin~· & 411r Uni\
.,,,_., lrttl•-''" lhl · '°'"
• 1r•~t l<or 1t·tJ ""·Jrfll• 'J'.;.,\I~/
S2995
IOI WITHAM
V()U(SWAGEN
7fD.l 'Ac--.t m1n.,h•r A\t'
in Wt">lm1n.~t.·r
lf<t7!>:11 ,, 0\ .. "'"'.
-:''! \fU'>t<lrt!.:, I • 'I
'l•••I '.'I'""'' r.1f1111 \,k
ltll! 54 'O(J I ,1 fl 771 IH~>'I
"10 fo'a....tba<-lt. aulu tran,,
PS. A M FM c-.""'ll<'
~C'<.nd $17m '~ 9JM
il6 Mu~l•na \" auto
Clean Slt~ t>i l 0473
<tt ~m
T.1 • \1u ... 1.1n11 H.111• .. r ..
I M>ntt' ( Jr 28:1 fll ~ rl
Now S2977
SodcM>acJc Ford
~J ~ :.t,un. S<!nt.<J An.i
1'1 lh\· ( ·Of"nl'r of Wurn"r
546-7070
Fin-htr•t fram. i\m 1!17/
""'"' l.11.t•lt·d ,, (', 1·~
l'W 1'111. \ :\1 F '1
.,. l J I» r W 1 Z • U Oil
m11t ' ,\Int 1 •inti S6.J1~1
•.lf11,1•1>1 I ~l I" Cio•f1\
.. r 11111> I' 11
"71 fo'trMJ1r<1 I·. pnt \ I
~rood '<fl\ mo ~l .>111
( trm r.iJ 5.14.11
'78 Sw1bml I u-.111m pJ1111
& 1n11·r1tJr ;!Jt\ 1111
S9<'nflH· ~ 64~ &I OI
'79 POtollfAC
TR4MSAM
hill\ l11.11l1·d ,11111 l111"
llllh"' 'J!f.!~ H<i I
S7499
GROTH
OfEVROLET
lx:!ll Bi':A<"ll Bl.VII
Ill VfJMiTl)N IH;A1 If
847-6087•549-3331
OPE~ 7 DAY ~
"1lt 'Ir ~ Am !'\1lv1.•r ~
n-cJ T top n.111' l1.M1duJ
EA>• OJr a'i.u1111· I"· l.111to
m1 ~·Z.U.S
7 H ;r.m l'ni. ~.full P"' r
\\I t'M I\ trk rru1'' <'•11'
lr'ltl 1.fet· nrl" $1K.'-JI I" '\l
ulr ~
mipfte. maAy pat.ct. $&2SC) n , w. d '' 111 CJ.."JM ..................... ..
'79 Uod&e Coll lftbii• k
40mp1. Manual. pwr,
•coo . trans . A 1C .
AM /FM Maita. ~ials
Must Sell' Hesl Offer
~ °'*•••· 9'55 ... .•...............••.
'77DATSUH
KIMGCAI
.......•.•.......•..•..
'7\ Jensen Healy Classic.
~Int mnd lo m1. a!>km~
~mm r.1:: uw,
76ZIOC
Absolutely the mos t ~to be found. •~•
than ~.000 miles. Met
tilut' parch~nt all op
l 1 on <. 1 n c I E L E ('
!)1JNROUF Lo down fin
5yr> ns.11
5 111bodr Ford
zatoS. Main. S.nt• Ana
Al Ole Comer of Warner
546-7070
4 l'yl . automatic-trnn\ .
pwr ;.t.eenng & 'unruof
~l:.JKMS 1
Black. AM PM ca.as, air.
f' S. P B . P W till
<'TUIS<'. "'•r<' ~hb
SSIKlO
11 OMis Cullan. «ond '1• Dart 4-dr, 6cy l. Vet') <'Ond Mu\\ Sf'll SJ.000
dean Sl.SOO &-Jil68.@ .340fl
77T-llRO
Loeded' ( l IJ3C!S I
Sllff
G.:>TH
CHEYaOUT
18211 BEACH BL \'IJ
HlINTINGTON BE.1,c II
147-6017•549-333 I
<>PE:-. i U \\ !->
I }hni1n 4 .,JWcd .i•r 111nd1twn1nl(. n·d1n1n
llllC'kt-l M'Jh, I nn,.()11
\ \t F'M c;1,wt1lt·. rt \
m1rror11, chrome 'lcp
11 u m p t· r m a i: " 1tE:l~1<5085 1
Now S4577
Soddltbock Ford
;!210 S. Mum. Santa /\n11
.111 theComcrofWarn<.>1
546-7070
71 2llOZ 2+2. 4 spd, elef'
-.ruf, AM /FM caas . AI C,
53K ma, $8500 661 7074
"'lfl 280 ZX. Champal(nc
foully loaded w /shade
Xll&. cond. !>JS 4757
1628>-Z. fwly load<>d. am
'mac cond. 57 OOOm1
S6200 EVl'S 552 7U l8.
Days 731-4234 ----
Johltson&Son
UMCOLN-MEACURY
·'Spet-1al of the Wet'k ··
77 280IX 2 +2
in burni!lht!d hr11n/1•
meta.Ilic with mutt·hin.i
l:in interior, l'hroml'
:.pokewheels, llUlOl'ruiU \',
and air conditioning. Low, low miles. an ex.
<:ellllooaUy clean •P«ta car. CLl88ET>
S74tS
&1S Harbor Blvd ec.-11.. $4().SQ)
I IUY PIOaEMS
Stdt or dead foreign cars
want«L Freet.ow.
631 -211117 . Cub. 973-3485
;4 az. New pahll. oe
t1 r ea. U ,000 /o bo .
~.
......................
9737 ................•...•.•
Lotus Ban CCMlpe
T"'1nca111 with Webf'rs Frc~h rco<.,torat1on with
r·verylh1.11g new Asking S7~ llm 4!~·71!'>1 , "'rk
fi42·9405 Ask for Gary. ------Mm.do 9738 ....••.........•••••...
'79 MAZDA RX7, xlnt
cond. 14.000 ma, pvt pt)'
SB OSO. S48-63'73
TAKEOVER LEA.5£
1979 RX·7 w /stereo. A /C,
Mag wheels. Take over
lease at 04 per mo. No
hidden rotit & tree Jo;qu1 t y
lo quahfyang person
~11. -------· 9740
··•··•···•······•·•·••·
MIS5'0M VIEJO
IMPORTS
831-1746 49$.1704
19W MBZ 280SE. ~·rt·).
very c lean, i.unroof
$4700. "'8127
'T8 450 SL Light blu1•
Xlnl cond. S2G.99S. F'mn
:'l68-9400. aft 5 i J 1 · 7 438
'fil M~ 250SL. n(•w
paitlt. n<"W ~n~ & llreii
Mmt Cond 2 \lop-, Muo,t
Stt Call 714·962 I JJO aft
SPM
9744 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BARW ICK DA n uN
•1 1.•'
8Jl.137S 49J.JJ73
71MGI
Racing (lreen. under
20.000 males. AM /FM I 9" M.z 2.0SE CAS6elte. Ex<!1!Hent r on·
dition. Must selJ. Make 4000R SB>AH olfer. (494-0l87) Private Silver blue & loaded with ~
nll ol lhe luxury appoint·
menu. Muat see to ap· '73 MOB, good cond, reblt
pn.'Cialll! aKnYPO ). eng, aJJ rec-elpt.11. $2600.
OHL Y S6 791 1S2-8:118 aft SPM
HOW41Dci.•rolet '711 MG B con v t . Vove It Qua1J Sta. NEWPORT BEAC1t w /hardtop, AM I P'M
IJJ.0555 c .... Xlnl. cood. $3,900. ~~~--~~--1 _8G-~108'1---~~~~
•..-Z "79 lOOSD °"' 9746 ....................... TUllODtlS& ~veur.LUteoew, 700pel~T.
under 10,000 m.Ues, fac-SlSSO ~7'8129
lory aunroof, alloy '6sclwo 9750
...... JocaUy owoed " ... _ ................. . =~rdory war· '?I Porsche 8~ Auto, JiM sa,a IONS lltereo, air. aunrf, lo ml.
Dlamond allver. $12.000. 1-..ottlS 7SUU1. a eoepm Betty 1910 HARBOR BLVD.
OOITAMESA
631·1176
'7lTOYOTA
MARK II
2 <111.,r . h.1nl1 •I• ,1111"
l run.. Jtr 1 11 1111
«£5lfl;. I I
$1999
GROTH
CHEVROLET
1><211 llft;ACll UJ. \ I 1 m .. v rrNGTON lit-, \I "
847-6087•549·333 I
OPEN7 DAYS
Tri-.h 9767 ······•••····••········ 7J TIW wht w brn rnt .
II 1 · /\M fo"M . xln1 11H11l
$W it·\,., 7W 1:11:•
9770 ....... , .. , •••.........
11.dvang trouble i.dlin~
your rar? Try wi' Paid
for or not· Ask fOf' fo'rank
Manno or Tom AJkm.
11711 HACH IL VD-_
""6wtiwcJon ia.och
842-2000
'73VWIUG
ti r yllndrr, 4 spl'rd,
AM 11""'1. 111•w doth in
t er 1 or . n 1• w t 1 r 1•"
C929G RE ><5070 J
Now $2977
Srdl.badrFord
z:MOS. Main, Santa Ana
Al the Comer of Warner
546-7070
• '79 VW RABBIT 'C' •
l'l.lel inJ., 20K ml xlnt
rond. 85000 P.P * 7140
MowOnly S3399
liR.UlkE
TOYOTA· VOL YO
I'••• Harbor llhtl
t"O~l 11 M Jo:S,,
646-9303
IJ Wa~un xlnt 1·11n1I Lo
1ru, '' C .• 1ulo, S'!l.o() or
Best 1;ffer 551 ~' -----Alltos. UMd
··•···················· 9905 •...•.••••...•...•..•..
'75AMC
PACERX
1; n hndf'r .1ut11mJt1 r.
power Mt•en n$: 1 ru111c
lon trol. '1nyl roof.
w h 1 t 1• v. J I I \ 1 r c ~
~,)fVf' I fJ/1591
Now $1977
S11~1hdc f.cM"d
2240 S. Main, Sarita Ana
At..t.be~o<Wamtr
5'46-7070
71 Matodor Wp
Below wh.411•· pnct• $.1200
tJ;l-6:Jn
9910 ··•·•·•·•·•••·•······•· 7fJ IU!icul SpQrts C114•, V6
Turbo, loudcd . trl Int
cond. ~ 700JSJ9
'73 Century Luxu~ :-1 .. w
auto trans, P 'S & P 'W
/\ C. n ew vinyl to v.
tll.<XX> mi Sl~ 673-0343
'731UI~
ESTAT! WAGoM
Loaded' Ul91MMN)
$119'
GtlOTH
CHIVIOLIT
1&?11 8£ACH BLVD.
HUNTI.NGTON BEACH 147-6087•S4t-JlJI
OPEN7DAYS ----
'70 Electra Limited.
loaded. very ahAfP. tlllS $40.7f173
~I 7013.al\erSP.\1
<21J ~-74111 befOf't' JP~
77 C <1 m _.rt) L. T ~ I n t
n>Od . loudc'<i 9700 m1
·~~
9920
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O.URANCE!
oo Camal'O'I, t 'apri1 \"-.
Monte Carlo... MJl1hu:o. ~
Nov1ts Dra,l11· r1·d111
ltOn.\,
SAYE NOW!!!
CONHElL
CHEVROLET
.X,.11.erl••r Hh ti
' I IS I \ \1 1-:..., \
S46-l 200
77CHIVT
Cu.tCE
V'8, automauc. factory
air cond.JUorung . l~t·r
steenni.: and brake,,
p o we r w1nd o "''·
A.'lf rM. tllt whttl. 'itM'I
radial whitewall tires
'409R FQ H.5036 1
Now $3177
S it.Madi Ford
2240 S Main. Sant.1 t\n.i
Al lilt• Corn<-r 11( Wunwr
546~7070
7~, Chevy Mallh11 Classic.
I ownt'r, 41lr, A <.:.
I'S l'U, w1 11 d o w 11.
AM f'M. "<ln l rood .
$2500 •At.. <IOU .t-:vci.
wknd.,., ----
?ICHEYY
HOYA
V 8. aut.omnl1c. factory
mr rondJtJorunR. power
1t.etttn1. radio, tinted ~" C8115\JJ M > 0054 >
Now $2777
Su•• .. sctrfonl
zatoS. Ma.ln. Santa Ana
Al the 0Jrner ot Wamtt
546-7070 '7• VW Win "412", orig
ownr. Pont'he mt.r. runs
greal $27$0 8•2·0696
Moo&lN. c ··~ "" WANTED: '94 Malibu SS
Ex.eel km condlUon .... ····~-·liit•••
M7-0Xr.
'74 Dart fl C) I radio. Al
good rund 111 m1
60U'.Xl Ad S1lll'r = ll.!I
at hrs
9940 .•••.•.............••..
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RANCH MO
Sl'Ja1"?f"'t 00.' IO l'ClUlll.\
"'llh only ;?'l 000 mile·.,
,m<f l11,1d1•tl Wtlh \'\ t'r
•ll11ni.: An t;11i.:1n1· .. r
lradt>d Uus on.• m. 11nd
l",L\ lffo:h&SS) I 104711
$.3995
IOIWfTHAM
VOU<SWAGEN
i1111w .. ,1mm:.lt>r A••·
111 Wt ... 1m1n .. ter
ltO-755 I t>;DC • !'Qt I
76f'ORD
f-1 SO PIO< UP
V 8. n ut um at 1 r
l l"Bl'l!\l'TUS!>IOfl, f •II'\ nry U Ir
rond1 l 1o n 1n~'. p11 w 1•r
'tttnllR. ra<ho, twalt.•r
"'111tev.11ll l lrM. t1nlt'<I ~ass. dual tank,, ,.,. 1n~
lork mirror ' '"'I
bumper l&MN RI' l (5079 I
Now S-1677
Sodclebock Ford
Z<MO S :'tta1n. !->,1111.1 1\1111
1\lthe('ornc•rol "·•f11t•r
546-7070
'65 F~ fo'ah-1111. fi cyl
al.Ile>. talOIOOO 646-3488 j
~pm. I
75f'ORD
PINTO
$9UIUWGH.
4 <')11nder. 4 apt.'ed. fa c
tory atr conditioning.
po"r stf'ennir. radio.
beMer, map. vinyl ln·
tenor. lu11a1e rack.
tinted al a •s
eoo>KE) C9S'10 >
New $1477
$I •• kzdl Ford
2MI S. Maln, Santa An•
At the Qimeto ol Warner
546-7070 . .,,,..,
124SPIOIR
4 t)'I., S •Mid t.ran•. stereo Is ONLY U,
mllt1! Jmmacul•&~! M.111taaertnce1 msxu >.
7'4SOS&
lllet. allver treeo, lo
dMe, ID acelltnl coad.
will a.au trade• nn. bal. 6)"'1. Clf7'l)
'11 9U SC Tarra, show
rooat coad. UKmL Take
over he. UHMo.
.._ •• all.5.
"1S 8cirroco x Int
cood.s:u~ . ....
"11RabtlkL5,500ml, auto.
'-dr. air, AM /'P'M, lnea
brn. aim. c:ond. IUOO. ~<SpysJua,CdM >
1m Cadillac Sevlllt·
Fla.Uy equl~ inclUdlrur
moooroof. new radlel ti.rel. leather int .. at.ereo
blft 6 wiN Wbeel ~· e.n..J.DU'Nlcul.ate COfldj.
li73 Chevy Malibu ala
Uonwaaon automauc . air. Beat otter. Call
lf>.970.
'11CHIVY
'72 Country Squl re
Wqon, 10 paa1. PIS,
PIB, air, rack. 1 Owner.
SUDO.Oall .......
MAii Off!Stll .......
n>YOY•YOLVO ... ..._Blvd,
OOSTAME&A
SH.4ts
... IUOM VllJO
IWOllTS
lll·t74' ..... 704
'46-tJOJ 77 Mercedee, au irtru. ln-
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.. ,..,. Wllltrtde.
PP.m.1 ..
•
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top, loob 1CH>d, run. IOOd. a>o or *t o/r. SOtlO.
Uonl Can *"'llDP 100% fioanctn1. wm , •••
trade. Pr~. Call MJ.lWOt 16att for llr. or Mrt. BJll a.ut.
"71 ~ De Vlle, lo ml, vry
9icond..-O.
90Nf:71l..-
M•LllU
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A111Sa.--o1w ......
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RUHAIOUT
I • 'l1nd1•r 4 -.pe t'd
r ... ti.. ht'lllt>r "'hill'~ Jll
'""'· tint l'd .:la" 1 ~'¥1 IH 1~1ro 1
Now $1977
ScadllM>oc:tc Ford
.:!Mt!-> \IJIO ~.1ntJ \11.1
'\1 lhto l'onwr ''' Y. drm r
546-7070
II l'1ntv ~l:•'\J '
windsb1d d fOf' hl'\•n,~
Met:nan1caUy xlnt '350
6«>-0411
i'9 Pinto P S, AM FM
radio. Cacti') air, Jutu,
lllx ant~r f'e<JCld m1lea~e
14 . .JU() 496 lllMJ
4tltos:-Und
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r .111111 ll••:1t1•r 14. hit'" .111
'""~ 1101 ... 1 ~1.1 .. :-
111: l"' \;\I '1:.-'hlt!H; I
Now $1977
Sodclebodi Ford
.:1\0!> \IJlfl ~Jlll.11\n;,
\I 1 h< l onu·r rit "',1rrw1
546-7070
:1 \11•.1 ll .1C1hh.11·L
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t nl(lflt' ltt'U\ \ 0 11 1\
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l'•Vl' U.'i a call oo lh<
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won .I ~our 11d for fa..,1 n •
sultb M2·5b'78
NABERS
AUTO CENTER
I 425 ,._.ST,. COSTA MIS~
NOTHING OVER
54999·
~!i.~~~ ...... s3999
Full DOwer. factory arr cond . 5Dltt PWT' leather
seata. lllt wheel, crv1s11 control. stereo.
P#ldded too & only 50.000 mtlesl Muat aee• (5141\XN)
71 CADILLAC s3999 SIDAM DI VU1 •••.••••
Full PO'#tf, t•ory air oond , tilt wheel. CNlte controf. AM/FM aterto w/8 era teoe. leether lntorlbr. padded top & In Immaculate
EK .
DJ• DAILY PILOT
$
weci,,.MSay. r .t>ru•rx 13, tMO
1980 CHRYSLER CORDOBA
CORIMTHIAM EDITION
FOR FLEET SALE
OR LEASE INFORMATION,
CALL ROCKY ENGLAND
546-1934
I·] t;I-C·l•J ~' •
OFF MANUFACTURER'S
SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE
V8. autonwtlc trans.. air cond • pwr. steering &
~ pwr. eeet & w1n<1owa, pwr. door locq & an-
...., AM/FM atef90 redlo w/Be.,ch tune. auto. temp.
conuol. t..ndau roof. Connthlan leather Neta. elec. ~ ~. 1llum .mry system. speed control. W1IW
rad1al 1tres & more• (141570)
LS COUP£
I ·l tI-C·l*l ~' i
OFF MANUFACTURER'S
SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE
SERVICE HOURS:
vs. automatic tr.na . •r oond . pwr 1teenno I~. eo/40 eotil pwr .... & wm reist. flW'. win-
doW11 I doOr IOCQ, tilt wheel. li>MCI contr<>'. AM/FM atereo w/8 tro teoe. Oedded toP. alee d•G
clock. LS pecqge, c:omenng llQtn.111. wnlty rntlTOf. wsw radial t.,.. & ~ (1~HMJ.
Monday Thru Friday 7:30am to 5 30 om. Saturday Sam to 5pm
USED CAR SPECIALS
5 995
1979 PLYMOUTH
Y~ CUSTOM SIDAM ve. automatic trans.. air oond . pwr
steering I brWcee. 2 tone paint. radK>.
custom mokSings. wsw tires & morel
(768WVL). $ 419 5
CA.MAIO LT COUPI vs automatic trana . air cond • pwr.
steering & brakes. spht seat. tilt. radio.
c ustom wheels & muc h mo re•
15<42UGX) $ 2995
1979 CHRYSLER
LllAIOMSIDAH
V8. automatic trans , air cond , pwr
steering & brakes. padded top, AM/FM
radio. wsw tires & more• (347WOV)
54595
1976 CHIYSLB
COllDOeA COUN
va automatte trans . air cond • pwr st. &
brakes split pwr seal pwr w1ndow9.
AM/FM stereo w/8 track. cnJl9e. lilt.
~;~i~r s3295 mo••'
1979 CHIYSLEI
LI UAOM WA-.OM
VS, automatic trans . air oond . f!Wf'. st &
brakes. AM/FM redlo. WOOdgrain Sides.
luggage r1ldt. CfUIM pwr Windows. WSW
tires & mori (053XVN).
9
1977 CHIYSLH 1979 DODGE
Coeoc>eA COUN •srat CUSTOM SID•H
V8 auto trans . air cond . pwr st & V8 automatic trans . air cond pwr
brakes spht pwr leather seat AM/FM Sleerinq & brakes vinyl too custom
stereo 8 tntek cruise till vinyl top & mo101nqs. radio wsw t•res & morp•
much more• 1409SXO) (105WYR) s s3995 4195
llB CASI?
We'll pay top dollar for good, clean & late model used
. cars. See Curt Davis o"r Bryan Hesketh today • • •
WE ALLOW TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE-IN!
SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING A 1980 PLYMOUTH
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VOL. 7S, NO. ~. 4 SECTIONS, '8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS
Joh Finn Fired by HB
Contract With Agency Void • in
o.11, -_.., o..-, ......_
8y STEVE MARBLE
Of Ille o.tly Pllel SwH
llunlln~on Heach Ctt)' Council
m l'mbers vol ed T uesd ay to
'>l'Vt'r all lies with a pnvate .
non-profit ft rm hired last year to
h a ndll' t he ci ty·~ fc d t r a lb
fumkd Joli pro~ram
1-'ullo"ing a len~thy l'lo!>c>d
ctoor session, lht· <·ounctl put
\\'t•:.tc·m lnsl1lult' of t'an•t•rs Int
111f1t1.1ls on nott<'t' that thl'1r 1·11n
t rul't '<\1t h till' n ty would lit· ran
11 ll'il tn 1•1 !IJ\
U.S. Sends
Marines
To Mideast
.. \\ \~1 1 1'\f;TO'\ 1.\1' 1 1 h••
(',1rl1·r ;1d1111n10.,trat1on. 1n .1 111•\\
hand-. off '>1gn,tl ln Huss1J, I'> CJI
clt'nng an amph1b1ous "'arf;in·
unit 1nl'lud1ng I XflfJ L. ~
M<innes. t<1 ~all m·xt m unth to
"'atC'rs nt'ar th1• F't•r..,1an ( ;ulf
Ad m1n1st rat inn off1<."ia ho who
d1scloM'll thl' 1mpPndinJ."! moH·
Tul.'Mla~ night, slrt'!-.St'd lh:.it 11 10.,
intl'rHll'rl us parl of l'rt•.,1dl'nt
l"artl•r s m c·asurt-d ..rrort to de·
tf·r all\ Sl'.1\ 1l'I dl'sign'> 1111 Pontrol
of t h1· 111 I nch n ·g ion
D'ANN McPHERSON WAITS IN THE RAIN FOR BUS
When You Don't Have en Umbrella, You lmprovlM
T ht.•y !.aid 1t 1s not related in
anv \\a \ to the continued 1m
prisonme nt of 50 American
hostage!> at the U.S Embassy in
Te hran.
Rain to Continue
rllirough Tonight
This wHI be lhe fu'St time. as
rar aa officlalJJ can recall. that a
Marine romh1H unit w1ll he ~~nt
mto the lndJan Ucean area
The officia!a, asktni to remain
anonymous. aald a reinforced
battalion from the 3rd Marine
Div1s1on a rrived Tuesday at the
t; S naval base in Sub1c Bay.
the Ph11ippmt-!>. aboard a four
ship amph1b111u<, force Thl'y
brought with them M 1~1 ta nks.
1115 mm .1rt1lh·n Jnlt tank mis
'>ill'" and IH trooµ l'.Jrr~ in~
h1·lt1 opl1·r..,
Batt.en down the hatches -
the re's more rain due tonight
and p oss ibly some thun
ders t o rm s. lht· Nat 1on;i l
We ather ~ervH·1· !Jr<·du 11·d t11
day
The fon•c a st C'<1ll!-. for hb1vv
rain tona~ht, t a11enn~ urr Thur!-.
day, with lCffiJlt:ratun•s rwakin~
in th<' nud 60h a nd hotlomsnl! <it
abo ut 50
A \\ l' a t h t• r c; e r \ 1 c· t·
spokt.·swomdn !-.<tlrl I ht• t•urr1•nl
storm 15 movrnl! north frnrn Ha
J3 C'a hforn1.1 Jnrl that no in
form ut 1on \\II!'. .H".1dabl1· )l'I
about the weekend's weather
Ora nge County rain watchers
reported only a trace of rain «i>ar
Iv tod<1y In lluntm):(lun BN1rh.
I ht• total was 06 of an ln<."h
"hill' Lal!una N1~uc•I mc•a<;urt·d
II'.! a nd Costa M1·..,a had no
rne<i'>un.ibh.· rain by k a m
T l11s vc·a r'<, rainfall 50 far 1s di
or s lightly Jhcl\'I' th1• c.l\'cragc: for
th15 datt.• but l:.tl!" a btJUt t wo
inC'ht.•s oc·hind IJ!.t year s h•·avv
r ;i tn!'. Tonight s r:i tn shoulrln 't
('hangl' that much. '>l n c1· •l
r.11n1•1I th1· night of 1-'l.'h 13 last
\t:arloo
3 Teens Held
In Burglary
Casket Loses Body;
! Widow Files Suit I
T h r l' I' 1-· nu n t a 1 n \ a 11 1• \
t1·l·n t1gc·rs h:n t• h1·1•n .irrr•!-.t1'<1 in
1•1mncd1on with ttw burgl.in of
,, local home b·h fi
~tolen w wclry valued at $7,000
h a.., b4•t•n n·rovt.·rPd, D1•tert1H'
Roh Mrn.ll'y of Founta in Valley
pohr C' s;11d
lie a dde d that one· of the
Juvcnil~ was arrested last Fn
da) . whale the othe r t \\<O wc•rt•
prcked up Tul'sda:,. T he• teen ....
whose na m <'s w1•r£' withheld.
were charger! with n·s1dent1al
burglary and reh"1..,ed tn their
parenb
BA'ITLE CREEK, Mtc h <AP>
• -A Hnghton woman has s ued a
funeral director and a coffin
maker for $1 m1lhon, claiming
their negligen ce cau!.cd he r I husband's body to fall through
· the bottom of his casket as st r was earned to h is grave.
I Mary E. Bates. who cla1ms
l the incident caused her to suffer
a heart attack. was joined in the t Calhoun Circuit Court suit by 18 J relatives who said they also
were at the funer al of Stanley l S.D. Bates last Oct. 19. J Accord.mg to the suit filed last
-week. Bates' coffin was being
' carried from the hearse to a
srave when the bottom came
loose and the body "surrounded
by rags, newspaper, shredded
paper and what appeared to be
pantyh ose, rolled onto the
around."
Mrs. Bates a sk s $500,000
damages for emotional dis·
tress and medical expenses re-
sulting from her heart attack.
Floyd Mains. t he Homer
f'laneral director named in the
.Wt, and officials of t.be Drake
Casket Co. in Constantine. said
they were unaware of the court
complaint.
Tbe suit accuses Mains of sell· lD1 a defeetive product, falling
t.o lllspecl the casket, and using
unsuitable materials to prepare
tile body.
D rake is accused o f
·Ahmee Ignored
W ASHJNGTON (AP) -A con·
.,_1&on•I investl11at.lon of beat·
-tnlS and other abuse• of recruit.a
•t military tral.n1nS bues eon· cluct.d today that the Army does '-Ot t.u. tbe problem aerioualy,
I
negltgenct• in building the ca5ket
and not inspecting 1l adequately
"At th1s time, I'm not com
men tang in any way, shape or
form ," Mains !'.aid
D.B. t:Jeeiter'• L .. t
Part ~ tbe money that was pald to legendaty hijacker
D.8 . Cooper in 1971 is shown following its dilcovery flve
miles northwest of Vancouver, Wash.~ by an 8-year-old boy . 1be bU.11 are twenues with Andrew Jackson's picture
(see story, Page A4). ... .
We!'tle m 1s under inve5l1gat1on
for possible mism an agement b~
tht• Orange County M :mpo\\t'r
Comm1ss1on. "hich control!> the
no" of fede ral tax dolla r., to a ll
surh c-ounty JOb program'>
Onh· Councilman Robt.-rt Man
dll' voted against thl· jellon .. a~
111g Lht• move "'as m1:c1n111gh:s!.
J nd was a fact: :o.a \'tng l.iC'ttc
\1 an po'4 t:r comm ,..,..,10n1·r'>
'>Lnppt'<I Wt.'slt'rn of ti!. fedl'ral
funding l<ist \\eek . all bul put
ttng the firm out of bu.'>mt·:-is
Weste rn had been htrt'd by the
cit\ last Oct I to m a nage the
c1t.y 's S2 6 m1lllon-a -year job
~a1ol.ll2 program
The council also a~reed to
fo rm a three me mber commtl·
tPe to study what sho uld t>e done
to n ·orRan1ze the JOb program
c ·11' offi r 1a1s could t ak<' over the
ma.n agemt.·nt of th~ program or
lt>t Manp<>we r comm1ss1one:rs
worr v about 1t
Council me mbers Ron Pat
t1n~on . Huth Baalt•) and Ruth
o.t ........ --'UNCANOIDATE' PETAIKIN AND CAMPAIGN BUTTONS
He'll Have to Watt Two Yeara to UH Them
Vnexpected Finale
To Election 'Prank'
Ry JERRY C1.Al 'SE"i
OI It. O••l'f' Pt•ot SUtf
.IJm1·.., f't'lrtk1n th1111 ght 11
\\t1Uld bt• "k1nd of fun " to bt· tht• r11 ... 1 orw to announC'P hie; plan' to
run fo1 FmtT1h11n Vall1·,·., ('11'
Counl'1l l'lect1on and the ld..,t to
f1lt• his nomanatwn paJH'rs
"I t backfired," the local
chiropracto r a n d F ounlJin
Val(ey C'hamb<'r of Com mcrC't'
pres1d<'nt con<.'C>ded Tuc..,da"
l'etnkan ·~ nomination papers
for the April 8 c:lcct1on wen•
1ftoclarcd invuhd this ""rek by C1
1y Clt>rk Evelyn McCIC'ndon
It seem s that ca mp a i gn
wo rke r Ann P o lloc k . who
secured the requ1n·d nominatmg
signatures from city voters, 1sn·t
re gister<'d to vote an Fountain
Va lley
S he 1s re g is tered m flunt
1ogton Beach. s aid No rma Sum
mers. deputy city clerk
Petnkln. considered a front-
runner tn a field of six can
didates, had announced ha s
candidacy early last August
to be exact.
lie wruted until t\ SS p m Fe b
5. 1ust five minutes b<'fore the
deadline. to plop down his
nom I nation papers in the city
clerk's office.
Clerk McClendoo didn't learn
of th e inadvertent filing dis·
c repancy until last Friday when
mem hers of her stair traveled t.o
S,1nt .1 \n1 t o \1•r1h \11!1·1
''~n.1tur1.•-.
It " dt'fllltlt•I\ J>OS'!hlt•, . !'..i lrl
\h :....ummt·r<, th.it ~' \\11ul1f
h,1H' <«•Ulo!ht 1t 11i t1m1· fur him to
1·irc·ul.ilt-nt'"' IJt'lll111rt'> 1f ht• hdd
fl I t·d t•J rlit.•r
l'tt\ ~\ttnrn• y Thoma..,
~ ood ruff sJ1d ltwn· 1' no ad
m 1 n 1 ~ l rat 1 \ c r <· r o ur., l' for
l'l'tnkm Thl' ~tall' rodl' nott.>..,
1 h at tho~l' n rC'ulatsn.: c;urh pelt
tum::. ml!!-t ht· n·~1slt•n•d to \Olt.•
1n the nty. ht.• noted
"H e rould al'4ays try to have
11 ll t1gatt>d." Woodruff ronceded
Aut Pelnkm. who has -.pent
a bo ut $2.000 o n c ampaign
badges and litnaturc tn plan·
ning to capture one of two coun·
c1I s eata before voters tb1s year,
sa id Tuesday ht• won 't go to
court
"I Jl.l.'lt don't want to create
tha t much hass le," he observed.
Petnkin announced that he
was in trouble with his nomina
t1on papers last Saturday night
during a fund-raisin tt party al
the Huntington Harbour home of
Richard Wilber. his campatgn
treasurer.
"Obviously," he said Tuesday.
"I didn't ask for any money that
night."
lie said he had raised about
S600 in earlier fundra1sers
<S-FINALE, Page AZ)
Bandits Fire Shots
In Huntington Heist
A pa.tr of armed bandita fired
shots at a HunUn1ton Beach
liquor at.ore employee Tuesday as they dashed from t.be premises
with S3001ncub, poUcesald.
Officers said the bullets
1m aabed barmleaaly lnto the
side of Liberty Park Market •
11701 Beach Blvd., without hit·
Ung anyone.
Witnesses told invest11ators
the thup entered t.be store al
...._,, -.....--..... .• ,,,, .... I
about 4 p.m. and ordered the
clerk to band over t.be money
from the cub repster.
Police said the clerk chased
after the fieeln1 robbers in an
attempt to get the license plate
number from the -aet.away car
but bJt the pavement when the
bulletl atarted Oyln1.
Both 1uapect1 •ere described
as 25 years old . One bad a beard
and wu abort, police aald.
90 Days
Finley were app<>mtPd to tht·
:.Ludy committee
Ma n power auditors . 'eruuruz
ing the mismanage ment charges
leve led at Western. wne asked
by council m eml)(•rs to dig into
the financial records of the JOh
p rogra m pnor to Octobe r whe n
c·1t} employees handlf'd the pro
~ram
A llegat1on~ <11med al Western
tnclude QUb t tOm.-<J !.pt•ndm~ Of
fi:dt.·ral tax doll;irs on offJr1
<SM> JOB. f'a~" A2l
FVTeacher
Picketing
Resumes
8) PHIL ~~t.IUt:RMA ~
()f -O••IY Ptlel \wit Fountain \'.i lll')' E lemc·nt<1 r)'
School Oistnct 11.'Jl'hcr~ braved
rainy weatht.•r to rc·turn lo their
picket lmes toda y wh1ll' awaiting
the outcome or bargaining talks.
aho s1,>t to re..,um1;-today
A teal'her repre!>entatsve said
:ibout 200 in:.lructor~ gathered
for a rasn dre nched rally 1n
Courreges P ark at 6 30 a .m
tk-fore hauJmg their picket signs
to the d1 stnt't ·~ 16 schools.
The teachers had taken a k>oil.
"'t·1·kend hrt•Jk J fter p1cketm1?
three d<1ys last week School!.
were c losed Monday and
Tuesday of Uus week for a legal
holiday.
Under the s upervi!uon of a
s tate mediator , contract talk...,
w e re s et t o r es ume th 1'-
.dt1·rnoon for th1 f1r"lt t1m1· s1m1
lht:y reacht'd a deadlock fo'eb 4
Teach ers. however, have
vowed not t.o return to tbeir •
clasarooms uatil a seUJement u5
re•ched. "I th.ink the general attitude 1s
hopertiJ ... observed Ball Rtbblett.
a C alrf o rn1 a T e ache r s
\ssoC'l allon -.l<tff me mt>E'r work m~ \\1th ttw loc•<JI ">tnkt•
WC' finalh J?t'I tn th•· tahl1
tlld3\' J nd \\I' hOJ>i' lho·rt• \\Ill t.ti •
.. wtt lement .
\ '>Chl)(JI d1-.lrJ('I "IXJk1•!-.man
".ild rJcho n•porl!-. th1" ni11rmnl!
thJI tht bo.!rd of tru'>lt I''> \\l>Uld
1 11nrlu1·t ,1 µubht bu;ird n111 tini:
to111i;(ht \\t·ri· 1nn1rrl.'lt
Tht "p11kt .. ,m.1n "J1<l l>t••Htl
rn ··rnbt·r--"ill m1•t·l \\ tlh lht·ir
11111rn1•\ in .1 prt\.1lt ..,, • .,,1111
l"M> Tf:A('llEK:o-. f'a11,r >\.:!I
Beach Access
Open Again
Thi' Bcat·h Roulevard ac('e~s
to both the lluntmgton Beach ct·
I} a nd stJt<' bt•J C'he:. a l Pac1f1r
Coast lf1gh ""ay reope ne d th1'
morning Jflt-r a thrt'C wee k
rlosure
Entranc·1.• to th1· two bt.•ach
area pJr k1ng lot~ had bf'en
d osed '4htk the Orange County
S an1tat1on D1stnct 5 pla ced a
new. 54-snch sewe r trunk Ism: 1
beneath tht.• acrc:i.s a re<i
The sanitation d1 stncL" also•
revamped the entranc~ a rea,\
m a king parking lot acces:.
easie r. according to Gcorgt.•
Le wis. the dis tricts' chie f
en g1occr.
Coast
Weather
Scattered light rains
through tonight, changmg
to infreque nt localized
showers Tbunday. Lows
tonight in the low sos
a long the coast and 60 in-
land. Highs Thursday 64 al
the beaches and 66 loland .
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Marine F aci'(IB Trial
On Desertion· Chd1:ge .
CAMP LEJEUNE, NC <AP) -ftil -·r---1 or Carnp Lt)eune Marine bue t.odu ..... a ..-t·.aitW ...
Pre Robe.rt Garwood on ~ ol ~ aDd C'OllaborllUan
wlt.b lbe ~ tn Viet.Aim, accordlb& to~ Dale Miller, oa.e
or Garwood'• la~tn
No utal dat. wu Mt
Tbe cbafsee qalnat Garwood, JS. 1t.-m from lbe nearly 14 yeara bo spent la VleU\am.
U tried and convkted, he could become lb• aecoad
Amf'rican eerviceman to be uecuted tn lhJa ttnt~ry for deaer lion
s.n.c ..... tfllt'-••-·
87'1"MAr cl•&edhna
The Kremlin today blutld u "llt'81•" and "lmpod ot"
Zblfniew Bnieumki'• ~mnaUon of any partial wlt.hdrawaJ of Soviet troope from Ar1bani.atan ~
·'The presldenUaJ advt.er bu clearly foraotten Uual the
laneuaae of uJUmatuma ~annot be med lo taU1ln1 w1lb lhc So-
viet Union," the oftlciaJ SovMt news aiency Tass said
Sovtet Fontan llin1ater Andrei Gromyko. meaowhlle, con-
sulted wilb Indian leaders ln New Delhi on possible meuurea to
defuae the MK.ban crUia. He told reporters lbe d.lacuuiooa were
"meaningful" but ref"8ed to ans wer questions on a possible troop withdrawal
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NEW YORK <AP)-Tbe stock market n>&e sharply today,
sending lbe Dow Jones industrial average above lbe 900 level
ror the first time slnce lbe fall of 1978.
The widely recognized average of 30 blue chips climbed 6.91
to 905.89 in the first half hour
Gainers outnumbered losers by more than a 2·1 margin in
the early tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issue6
Dollar Bit• T•lcfl• Blgll
LONDON CAP) -The dollar bit a higb for the year ln
Tokyo today, but opened low.er against leading currencies in
Europe. Gold was mixed in qwet trading.
The dollar closed at 2Al 90 yen ln Tokyo, up from 241.75
Tuesday and its highest level since Nov. 9 when It reached 243.
Aldo Dele~t• Beporied
WASHINGTON (AP) -The National Highway Traffic Safe-
ly Administration reported today it is investigating possible
safety-related defects in about 600,000 General Motors
automobiles. .
The agency said it has received reports of engme stallings
in 1980 X-body compact models and of problems with lbe
manual gear shift on 1976-UB> model Chevrolet Cbevettes.
Seven Injured
In Huntington
Auto Accident
'-l'\'(•n pc·r..un<o Wl'r1· taken t11
ff 11nt1ngton l:kac·h hos pital .
Tuesday when :.r car rcitr·c·nd£•d
<.1 vehicle p arkc:d on Pacific
Coast Highway and pushed al
over a sand embankment, police
reported today.
Officers aald the parked vehl· cle, contalnlng three men, rolled
ovt'r several times and finally
la nded upside down on the bluffs
ove rlooking the ocean near
ff olden West Street
.Jose Hernande~ 24, of Mon·
t1·n•)'. :.rnd t\\11 pa.,sen~f'rs werr·
pullc·d frnm tht• wrr•ckai.:e 1>f tht•
flipped car al about H JO pm
.rn<l t rt·,1t1·d for minor 1n1uncs at
Pacifica llm.pital
l'ohct• said thl' d ra ver of the
first car. Grl'gory Al an Honey,
20. of .San Juan <.:ap1struno. and
thn·t• pu:-.scngers wt•re taken to
Huntington lntcrcommunity
llos p1tal for lr£atment
HunJington Man
Held in Attack
A 26 year old II untinglon
Ht•ach man was arr('stcd Tues
day after he a llegedly broke lnto
an apartment and sexually at
tacked u 13 year old girl, police
said today.
William Weldon Strachan of
21871 Newland St is being held
an heu of $10.000 bail at the Hunt·
ington Beach jail on s uspicion of
bur.:lary and child molestation,
police said.
Pistols Issued
MOBILE. Ala (AP) -County
School Board Member Norman
Berger said he may seek a state
attorney general's opinion
following a decision by the board
lO furnish pistols to two members
ror their protection.
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leases, f anc y furn iture
purcha:-.es and stto.c p pay raises
Western Pres ident Robert
C'u nnangham, a former city
l'mployee, resigned last week 1n
the wake uf the charRes. Man·
1>0wer officials are helping re·
rnainang Western officials to
wind down the program. w eatem ln lta short period or operation, officials said, baa served over 1,000 people Jn job
training of aaahtance ln tlDdinJ
JObs . The firm. they said, bu helped more than 350 persons
la nd rederally funded Job5
The Jrvine-based firm. whtt'h
h.1 ... two offi ces 1n Huntington
lh'ad1. ont• 1n Westminster aJH1
ar111th1·1 Ill Or Jn gt', 1·m plo~... m
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Teen Stabbed
By Six Youths .
In Huntington
A 19-year-old Westminster
youth. reportedly attacked by
six young men as he visited a
girlfriend's home In Huntington
Beach , has been hos pitalized
with scnous stab wounds.
Jess Cardoza is rep<>rted m
s table co ndition in a
Wes tminste r Community
Hospital Intensive care unit
following surgery early this
momlng. Huntington Beach p<>lice said
Cardoza was attacked outside
14902 Northrldge Lane when he
left the ·home to invesUgate a
noise. Officers said he was kicked,
beaten and stabbed In the lower
back by 345aUants who escaped
in a white-over-blue Chevrolet
Monte Carlo at about 12:20 a.m.
Youths Grab
Gold Chains
Westminster p olice are
searching for a pair of young
men who escaped from Royal
14K Gold, 14272 Beach Blvd ..
Tuesday with gold chains valued
at more t.ban $3,000.
Officers said the duo a1'ked to
look at rour chains, two of them
23-carat gold, and then ran from
the shop with the merchandJse
In hand.
Ciera 1ave chase at about
J :JO p.m .. police said, but the
thieves, described a s about 18
years old. daappeared in n shop·
pin& center.
FV Cadet Cited
Cadet Richard W. Aldrld?t a
1t77 araduate of Fountaln Vauey
Hi1h School, baa been named to
tbe 1qpertntendent'1 lilt at the
U .S . Alr Force Academy,
Colorado Sprtnp.
The ''C.tendent'• Utt I.I tbe hl1be.t a cadet can be
.itven for academic and mWtary
proficiency.
Heart Eails;
Actor Dies
HOLL VWOOD <AP> -David
J • nu~n. the tou&h·taltlnc TV
prl v1tt> eye-o f "Ri c hard
Dl•mond" and "llarry O" and
theo falsely uccu.\ed murderer of
'1'bt Fuait.ttJ vc." died today at
111e '8 of a maNlve hean attack.
J ansst>n wa11 Prooowlced dead
ul Sant.a Monica Hospital,
:.pokt"Sml•n for the actor said
A<'lor Stuart Whitm an. an old
frnmd, i.tud ht: was driving by
Jani.i.en·i. home about 4·30 a.m.
when he saw u paramedic's am·
bulance and a fire truck. Whit·
man said he wenl mside and saw
the paramedics at work trying
to restore Janssen's heartbeat.
"They had taken b1m out of
bed and they were working on
him . and working on him. It
rnus t have been half an hour
.tl together. One of them then
~a ad , 'l think I 've got a
heartbeat,' and they took him to
th<' hospital."
Hom David Meyer on March
27. 1931. in Naponee, Neb .
.I anssen was a former child ac-
tor and Korean War veteran who
~u ccee ded an nearly every
television role he tried, s tarting
"'1th "Ri chard Diamond" in
1957 and extending through to
"Harry O" in the mid· '70s.
But most successful was "The
Fugitive" series from 196:H>7 in
which Janssen played Richard
Kimball, a man falsely accused
or murderi.ng his wire and end·
lessly seeking the elusive one-
armed man who actually did lhe
JOb.
Other shows included "ThP
Naked City." "Checkmate,"
"Follow the Sun" and "O'Hara. U.S. Treasury."
Whitman s aid h e t oo k
Janssen's wife. Dani, lo the
hosp1lai and were met by the
doctor and a chaplain.
Uf eguards
Being Sought
In Huntington
The state lifeguQrd service 1s
looking for a few good men or
women to fill guard pos1t1ons m
the Huntington Beach area this
!>um mer.
Competition for the Jobs, sajd
lifeguard s upervisor Ke n
Barton, is scheduled for 8 a.m.
Sunday al Hunt101ton Beach Slate Beach, Pacific Coast
Hl1hway and Beach Boulevard.
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Actor David Janssen
"He was really quite young,"
Whitman u1d. "Ile started a
nl'w movie called 'Father Da
mien ' JUSt two days ago "
Janssen was playmg the titlt·
role. a leper pnest who worked
in a Hawaiian leper colony.
"We're aJl going to miss him
lft• was 00(' hell or cl ~ood guy
and a 11tood fnend lie was a pro-
fesi.aonaJ through and through,
and I'm sure there arc a lot of
has fan-. who also h·l·I a dttp
lo::.s." Wh.atman added.
Home Burglarized
In Fountain Valley
A color vidro camera valttt~I
at S 1. 195 and S800 worth of coin. ...
were taken Ul a burglary Tues·
day at the home of Ronald
Kaminar. 11473 Sandsto ne
Avt·nUl'. Fountarn Vall~y. pohtt said.
The thieves broke a r ear
ki tchen "''mdow with a rock 10
t'nter th<' home and removed th1•
1·amera and coins fro m thr•
mac;ter bt'droom. police said
A<'rording to their report. th<' as·
'>urtt'd C'Utn'>. anclud1n~ '\Omf'
.,1lver ones as well as ruckels
and dimes, were kept in a can·
nang Jar.
FremP-AJ
TEACHERS
tont1bl and aaaerted that t.be
m..tJnc wouJd not riolate the
Brown Act, which requires
rovemln1 bodies to conduct moat bulineN in pubUc.
Robert Sam1>iea, the dtatdct'• personDet cUrector. Hid 299 of
440 bareaimn• unit members
<teachers, tebool nUl'Sff, etc.>
failed to report for work this
mornine. He said lhb totaJ ls
nine more than the number of
a bffnces Friday, but Jen lban
tbe nwnber out Thursday.
Several tou&h luues still must
be debat.ed in today's talk.a.
Teachers do not consider salaries a key point, contending
they have already lost pay by
strtkln1.
Major differences remain,
however, coocemin1 the length
of lbe t.eachiog day <the di3trict
wants to increase it> aod the
fate of the modified day,
c urrently sch e duled once weekly.
On the modif\ed day, students
are diamissed early to give
teachers time ror planning and
staff meetings. Teacber-5 wt.sh to
retain tbi.s day, which bas been
cr iticized by some parents ,
whi le the distric t wishes to
remove the modified da y
requirement from the teachers'
contract.
1Y Address
'Not Urgent'
WASHINGTON <AP> -
The While House says
Presdideol Carter 's de-
cision to bold a nationally
broadcast news con-
ference t.onlght was not
dictated by any major
news event.
Whit e Ho use press
secretar y J ody Powell
said C.uter t\adn't held a
ne ws conference s ince
Nov. 28 and "a look at the
political schedule for the
next several months"
s ho ws any later date
would come within seven
days of a primary elec·
lion.
Carter was to meet with
reporters Ill the Old Ex·
ecut1ve Office Building
next to the Whlte House at :> p.m. PST. Powell said
the president might have
Jn OJX'flltlg stalt!mt nt
A 'tked af Carter would
h.n1· an)tiung to anoouncl'
.1hout th" possible relc•;i,1·
of l "i ho<;tagl'-. m I r;m
"""' 1·11 said , "~obody ...,
told me"
Age20
Fu-st Up
In Draft
WASHINGTON <AP> -Pres1
dent Carter has JPld Concreaa
that if the military c$raft l& re· s umed, he would propose a ran·
dom lotttty system that would
induct 20-year-olds firal.
Carter submitted formal rec-
ommendations for revivln( the
dormant Selective Service
system alons with a request
Tuesday for·$45 million in sup-
plemental appropriations to foot
the bill.
Congress had asked for
Carter 's recommendations In
last year's defense authorization
bill. He supplied them lour days
after announcing he want.eel to
expand his plan to resume reg-
istration of yoWlg men by also
registering women for the firut time.
In a 62-page report, the ad-
m ioistration stressed that the
president "has no intention un-
der present circumstances'' to
resume the dra!t. Any acUoo re-
summg the drart would require
congressional approval
Last Friday. Carter proposed
that women aged 19 and 20 reg-
:ster for the draft, probably
lhis summer, with 18-year-0lds
to reg.t.st.er starting Jan. 1, 1981.
Carter promised to sign an ex·
ecutive order this week direct-
ing men of lbe same age to reg-
ister under a similar timetable.
Congressional action is needed
to include women.
The admlnu1traUoo proposal
for how the draft would be re·
instituted if needed estimated
that 100,000 draftees could be
processed by Select.Jve Service
28 days alter a general military
mobilizaUon. The first induc·
hons would lake place within 12
d ays and 650,000 young people
could be drafted within four
months, lbe document s aid.
l"rem P-.e A J
FlNALE .•.
L'ndaunted. Petrik1n perked
Ul'l :I h1t J;:it1• 1'u1">d:J\
"flt'} ... hl· ~aid, I nui.;ht .1\1·
I h Is s t u ( f ( bu l I 1) n ... ,, II d
Jaterature 1 for th" nP:ocl f•l1·ct1•m
"Once ag;iin, let m1· i.:u on r1"f'·
ord as the fir;t to announ1<t• my
cand1dJcy for the 1982 council
rJce. he said.
Slgrui will be posted at the
beach entran~ to guide hopefuls
to the proper application point.
JI a rt on announced
Included an the compellt1vt·
event!\ ar<' an oral lnlt'rv1c"'. J
I 000 \<tr<I S\\am an ll's!>. than 2<J
rn 1nutt·s :Hid a run-!>w1m run
t•venl
Mid-Winter Sale
Barton !>aid his service c·x·
peels to hire between flve and 20
n1:w guards thii; Yl'llr and that
the annua l compel1llon for ntiw
h1 res usually brings out about
150 applicants.
Valley Tot's
Death Ruled
Accidental
A ruling of' accidental death
was· Issued Wednesday by lbe
Orange County Coroner's Office
m the cue ()( a Fountain Valley
infant who died Monday. a week
after be wu diacovered drown·
mg ln b19 parent.I' backyard spa.
A corooer's 1pokeaman uJd
C hristian Zazueta, age 20
months, or 18078 Shasta St .• died
or delayed drownin1-acute
bronchial pneumonia.
Fountain Valley Fire Depart-
ment paramedics revived the in·
rant Jo'eb. 4 after his parents.
found him In the spa beblnd
their home. The child waa treat·
ed al Fountain Valley CommWli·
lY Hospital and was later
transfe rred l o C hildre n 's
Hospital in Orange, where he
died.
Man Jailed
As Suspect
InHB Arson
Fire investigators and Hu nt·
ington Beach police today ar·
rested a man suspected ot
torching an apartment complex
carport on Dec. 4 .
ArN!Sted on a warrant and~
ing held ln Huntloitoa Beach Cl·
t)' J all la Danny ltay Campbell,
28, of 7701 Commodore Ctrcle.
Huntington Beach. He ls suspected of bumina a
van and a five-vehicle carport at
7681 Commodore Clrdel i.ald
Oary Glenn. lnve1t11ator ror the
W eitt County Joint Power Anon
Control Un.It.
Approximately 05,000
dama1e w11 cau1ed by the
December blue, Glenn said.
Campbell ts beln1 held ln lieu of
$25,000 ball.
In full swing . . .
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Exceptional values on
our upholstery •..
Shown: Orexel'• famous
ACCOLADE PIT UNIT
with real wood beck panels.
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o.lly ~ ........... 06ry ·--D'ANN McPHERSON WAITS IN THE RAIN FOR BUS
When You Don't Have an Umbrella, You lmprovlH
Rain to Continue
Through Tonight
Batten down the hatches -
there's more rain due tonight
and possi bly l-Ome thun
d l' r s t n r m., I II t• :-..; a I 1 on;, I
Wl·ather S1•n 1c 1· pr1·d1c·1 .. t1 t•1
<Ja ..,
The fonTa .. t 1·.dls for ht'll\,
rain tonight. tapt:ring 11ff Thur:.
da)'. with 11•rnp1•r.1t11n·.., 1wak1ng
in the mid hO!> .ind liott11rn111g at
a bout 50
/\ w 1· a t h 1 r •, 1· r \ 1 c· •·
i.poke~woman !>a1cl lh1• l'urn·nl
storm 1~ moving north from Ha
Ja Cal1fnrn1a ;ind lhat no 111
formation "':i .., t1va1 la bit· n ·I
about the• wt~·l.1•11d .., Wt'i•lh<"r
A I though rain w as fa lling
heavily by midmorning, 8 am
ratn readings found only a tract·
.tlc;nJ.! the Oran~e Coast In llu11t
111gton Bt•al'h. thL· tot<1I \\Js llfi ,,f
.111 1neh. v.htle l.;Jguna '\1gw•I
mt·a ... urt'<i 02 and lost•• ~<· .1
h;id no m('a"urahl•· 1 a111 h\ x
.im
Thi., \'t'ar·., ramf.111 '>O f<H 1s .it
•ir .. 1tghtly atx1H· the avl·ragl· for
th1:. d<1tt• b111 lag,., about tw11
1nrht·s twhrnrl l.J!>I H·ar·.., h<·u \ \
ratn'> T11111)!hl s rain should11 I
d 1<1ngt• that mu<'h. si1111· 11
r.i1m,d the night nf Fl'l1 1:1 h s t
\l':lllOCI
i : Heart Attack Fatal
c ' ~ ! To David Janssen
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HOLLYWOOD <AP> Oavul
( J a nssen. the touJ(h lalking TV
private eye· o r "J{1f'hard
Diamond" and "Harry O" and
the falsely accused murderer of
"The Fugitive,'' died today <1t
age 48 of a m assive heart attack
Janssen was pronounced dead
at Santa Moni ca H ospital.
spokesmen for the <1ctor :.aid
Actor Stuart Whitman, 1m old
friend, said he was driving by
Janssen's hom e aboul 4 30 a.m.
Co a~t
Weathe r
Scattered light rains
through torught, changing
to infreque nt localized
s howers Thursday. Lows
tonight in the low 50s
a long the coast a nd 60 in·
land. Highs Thursday -64 at
the beaches and 66 Inland.
INSIDE TODAY &a= It 10Uh /lototrt,
.,,,. wl1h "*'· can bf a bU u.omy m the pocai.
book. S. Poge EM.
•••ex "'"-~· "" '-:.!:" ... D~
AM .. ,.
Att M •• C1t-tl = Ct-111 IFS I C11
when he '>aw a par<1mcd1c .., .1m
bulance and a fire truck Wh11
man said he went in:o.1dc and -.aw
the paramedics at work tr)' m g
to restore Janssen's hcart~al
"They had taken him out <>f
bed a nd they were working on
him. and working on ham It
must have been half an hour
a ltogethe r. One of them then
sa id , 'I t hink I 've l(ot ;.1
heartbeat.· and they took him lo
the hospital."
Born David Meyer on March
27, 1931, in Naponl•e. Neb ,
J a nssen was a former child ac
tor and Korean War vete ran who
s ucceeded t n nearly evf•ry
television role he tried. s tarting
with "Richa rd Diamond " in
1957 and extending through to
"H arry O" in the mid-'70s
But most successful was "The
Fugitive" series from 1963-67 m
which Janssen played Richard
Kimball, a m an falsely accused
ol murdering his wire and end-
lessly seeking the e lusive one ·
armed man who actually did the
Job.
Other shows include d "The
Naked City," "Checkma te,"
"Follow the Sun" a nd "O'Hara,
U.S. Treasury."
Whitman s aid he took
Janssen'a wife, Dani. lo the
hos pital and were m et by the
doctor and a chaplain.
"He was really quJle young,"
Whitman said. "He started a
new movie called 'Father Da·
mien' just two d ays ago."
Jan.~en was playing lhe title
role. a leper pr1eet who worked
in a Hawaiian leper colony.
"We're all aoing to m in h.lm
He was one hell of a aood aur
(fJee Acroa, Paae A2>
Your Hometo•n i
Dally NewHpaperl
FIFTEEN CENT
Militants Hold 'Hope
Hostage Crisis Solution Hinted By Iran
By The-Ai.~lat.ed Press
Hl'volut1on<.try Council
~l'l'rt'tary Mohammed Beheshtt
-.aid today the roune1l hopes Lo
"'Ive lhl' hu-.t<1ge .:-ns1~ as soon
Js po~:.1bll· Jnd md1ealed a set
tlt•rnent '4as po:.!>1ble before
pdrl1am {·n tdry l'lecl1on:.
:.t•ht!duJed in mid March
Speaking with reporters in
* * *
Ted: Move
Hostages
For Talks
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l h•rnucr.it .. aid
K 1: n n l ' d., .., a 1 ct h t• h ad n 11
"lll'l'lf1c thud country 1n mmtl.
llul said. "I don't tt11nk 1t would
llt• c11 frtcull to find onl' "
In a Senate floor speech last
Thursday, Kennedy suggested
that the ho~tages could be re-
lt·ast-d to a thHd party while a
com m1ss1on was set up.
Seekang voles in New
Hampshire's Feb 26 DemocratiC'
prt'!>1den11al pn ma rv. Kenm-<l'
.1h11 told fl'JHJrll'r'> hl· hJS IHI ot~
Jt•et1on'' l.o Pr~adenl Cc.rler's de·
c1s lon to seDd an amphibious
wa rfare unlt into waters near the
Persian G ulf
Tehr an, Beheshtl also said new
propol>als on a possible solution
to the cns1s have been placed
before the council He decbned
to descnbe them or say where
they had onginated
BeheshtJ said Iran was st.JU
"'orking out terms of the in
ternat1o n al com m1ss1on pro
po~ed by UN Secretary.General
Kurt Waldheim to look into Ira
n1an grievances again s t the
s hah
Foreign M 1n1s ter Sadegh
Ghotbzadeh s aid Tuesday the
<'Omm1ss1on would probably
begin 11.S work an Tehran wiUun
a week. A week ago, Behesht1
said he rud not lhtnk a solution
w as possible before lbe ele<'·
D.B. Cooper's 1' .. t
Part of the money that was paid to legendary h11ack~r
I> B Cooper in 1971 l!> ~bown following its d.lscovery fl vc
miles northwest ol Vancouver, Wash .• by an 8·year-old
boy. The bWa are twenties with Andrew laeboa'a picture
(see stoey, Pa1e A4).
t1ons, scheduled ror March 14
President Abolha:o.'><1n Bani·
Sadr told reporters in Tehran on
Tuesday that af the approx
1mately 50 Amer1C'an hoslagt-:.
held captJve for 102 days are re
leased, at would not mean Iran
had given up its demand for the
r eturnof'lheoustedShah Moh am-
(Sefio IRAN, Page A2>
U.S. Sends
Marines
To Mideast
Thi·
< '.J rll·r .Jclrrnn1 .. 1 r<.1ll11n in a nl'w
hJnds off .,1~n<.tl to Hw.!>1a. 1i. or·
dt'nng dn dmph1b1ou'> w<.trfan·
unit. 1ndud1ng I HOO l ' ~
}t Jrtnh. to '>all next month to
"'Jtt·rs near Uw Per.,1:m Gulf .
Admtruslrat1on off1<'1<.tb, who
rlisrlo'>t'Cl th•· 1mr>t'nd101-; mo\•·
Tut·.,d;n ru~ht. '>t rcsst'd that 1t I'
1nt .. nd1-d J '> p<1rt 11f Pn·-.1d•·nl
< J rtt·r ' m•'J'>Un·d dfnrt to rl1
tt-r JO\ ...,.,\ 11·1 rlt·:.1gn., on contrtil
of rh1· oil nrh rt'l!lfln
Thl·\ SJlll 11 1'> not ri-!~111"11 1n
u y .,;,.d\ to tht• ronlmut•d 1rn·
LJl"ho n m•·nt of ~,0 Amt'rtCan
tw»ltaKl~ al tht· l S Embassy in
Tt·hran
This \\Ill !)(• tht: first time, as
far. a~ 0Cflc1al:. Cdn rt.>call. that a
M urine combat unit will be s~nl
into the Indian Ocean a rea.
The offtcaab. asking to remain
a nonymous, said a reinforced
banalJOn from the 3rd Mann~
01vls1on arnved Tuesday al tht'
I S n;n di haw in Suh1c B.i\.
th, l'tuh~µin•., JltoJril J fou1
!>b1 p amph1b1ou:. force. They.
broucllt Wlth them M-00 t.anJcs. l~mm artilJuy, anU-t.ank mis·
s lles and 18 troop c arryaog
heh copters.
Diamonds Don't Glitter
OffaClals said the Ma nnes will
<'<irry out exercL:.t!s an the Philip-
pine<. for about t"'o ~eek'> then
1•nu•r th1· lnd1Jn Oc·t•ann for th1
Inn J.! Mil I tu lh•• \ r a b1 Jll ~·J
1111ning tarnt·r h·rl l s nJ~JI
fort't'' th.it hJ\I b1·1·n rn\erm~
q1pro..1t h1·.., ln th1· I'• htJll l;111t
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Irvine School
Nominated
For Honors
The Irvine Unified School Dis·
tnct ha:.. been nominated for the
'>econd year m a row lo rece1vl'
the 1980 School Library Media
Progr am or the Year Award
Irvine was one or four d1stnct~
1n the country which was
nominated for the annual award
recognizmg "exemplary Library
m edia programs at the elemen·
tary level."
Every school in the Irvine dis·
tricl has Its own library and stu·
dents are able to check out tape
recorder.1, projectors and film
strips, as well as books.
"We're really excited. If we
win the ~.000 award w e'll pro·
mote our creative writing pro-
gram . We hope to publish our
best s tude n t s' wo rk . H's ~
dream of ours," said Shirley
Woods, district llbrary media
coordJrultor.
Co-sponsored b)' the American
AaaoclaUon of Scbool Llbrariana
a nd the Encyclopaedia Brit.n-
nlca Companies, the winner will
be announced on March LS.
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Military Ho•siJll
Land Swap Study Nixed
Thi· In int• C'1t\ l'uunt'1l has rt•
11·r t1•tl J propo..,JI b' Coun
1 tl"'ornan "1 .1ry Ann c;a1do lo
.1sk the Mannt• Corp!> for a full
t'll\ 1runmt'nt.al <,luch of a land
'"' ap bt'l~Pen th<· ~1 <irtnt:~ and
thP Irvan(' Company ror coo
-.truc·t1on or military houi.ang
Thi:' council said at ins tead
wanted lo ll<.>e a prcllmtnary en ·
v1 ronmental report being pre
pared by th<' Marinl'!> on the
con st rue! ion or 1,000 untL'> for the
nearby Tustin Marine Corps
helicopter base, a project Mrs.
Gaido and councilman Larry
A~ran view with a larm
Tuc~day ntJ'Cht tht• council
went along wath the s ubstitute
motion or Mayor David Sills lo
ask ror a copy of the prehmmary
study of the land swap and hous
1ng as well as to make inqwnes
on plans for housing al the
Tustin base
Opposing that a pproac h were
Mrs Galdo and Agran.
Agran said the s ubstitute pro-
posal was inadequate and Mrs.
Ga1do d esc rib ed ll as
"pussyfooting around."
The council in November vol·
ed to find out what stud.tea have
been done -and wlll be done -
In connecdon with lbe land ex-
c h a n gt1 for construction of
military housing. The area near
Harvard Avenue where that
hou1inf would 10 Is part.ially
within rvtne clly Umlu.
Larry ffotle, direct.or of com·
m unity developme n t. Hid the
Western Dlvtlloa Navy Facillty
Command in San Bruno ll cur·
rently l>t"ePAl'lnl a report which
evaluate. the 1,000 houaini unit.a
and the Marine Corp1/lrvlne
Company land IWlp. ··-
Hogle s aid Tu~da) n11'(ht tht•
'ludy shouJd bt.· flmshl"<i m J
"'t'C'I... It \I.Ill then be !>l'nt to
military off1c1ab localh :ind
eve ntually tran:.matl('CI to Washm~n: DC
He said the local command no
vie ws the document internally
and decides whether to seek
public comment or not
Mrs. Ga1do, however. said she
had lunch Wlth Irvine Company
officials re<:enlly and learned
that an alternate parcel of land
for the swa p is being considered.
The Marine Corps was lo re
cei ve about 38 acres of land
a lon g Harvard Avenue by giving
the lrvme Company a 75-acr c
s trip along the north and
northeast boundary of the base
to provide a right of way fo r
'4tde rung and extending lrvme
Center Drive
~1 re; <, a1rt11 s.11d tht• ell'
-..hould b1• '''r' < unc-t•rncd"
.cbout lht· housing pro1>0 .. al sa nc·l·
at could ha\1' ;1 • 1ftotnml'nlal l'f
f('Ct" on lht' Cll)
Councilman Art Anlhonv.
however. said it "'a" twvond lhl'
clty·s scope of authonl-} to de·
mand a full t>nv1ronmental
s tudy.
Ag ran said low· and moderall··
cost housing for enlisted Mannt.4
per!'lonne l <'Ould create a ~hl'lto. 1
flt> s1ud such housing shouJd lx'l .
d ispersed throughout the com·1
munity and not concentrated. •
lie s aid he had little doubt th('\
J.000 uruts, ir bwll. would have aJ
"profound en vironment al andJ
soc1olog1ral effect."
Sills said 1l would be pre·1 mature to request a full ElR un-t
t 1 l the r1 ty looks at the pre-1 laminary environme ntal study
Three More T11ke
i
Papers in Irvine
An Incumbent City Council
member and two prospective
candidates took out nomlnaUon
papers Monday afternoon to run
In the June 3 municipal election
In lrvlnt'.
A spokeswoman for the City
Clerk'• office aaid Councilman
BUI Va.rdoulla, who announced
laat week be would run for a
second term, bad taken out
papen.
The two otber pl'Olpectlve can-
d'ldate11 were Id e ntifie d as
Beverly Wrlghl a nd Barbara
Wiener.
The th ree join incumbent
CouncHwoman Mary Ann Ga.id<>
a nd prospective candidate
Jamea Kincannon In taking out
nominaUonJiapera. I The dea line ror fllin1 the
nomin1Uon papers at City Hall
la Marcll 7.
Mayor David Sills has lncllcat·
e d be, too, wlll run for re· 1
elecUoa.
•
•
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.,..,..--JUST BREAKING----...
l.ale 11.-m.t /rom lodor'1 .uc>rld CMd llOtlOftOI MW1 ..,_lopmf'RJ1
.
1ito's Condi,tion
Said Deteriorating
Elderly
Spins ten
Stame
BSLGJlAD&. Y...-aa.sa CAP) -Dectan &aid ...., tM eooctltJoa o1 JooJ> BJ"OI nto. v~ma'I 17.,_,. ew .,......,. bad~at.ed.
· 'TIM!re wu fun.her weakeainJ ol dlie ,._.._ fl tM et rp
aodtMbeart," aald a medical bulltttn ilaued bf hla ~ b ·
ton
"ln\ftlalvt1 meuurea ot tnoatment att betn1 admlnlatered "
The stat.emtot raiMd new lean that Tito would not aurvlv~
tb" amputation of bl• left I lut mo.1l.b.
COLUM BUS, Oblo CAP> -
Two 1klt1lY eptnltera have dl.S or •rparf'nl 1tarv1tlon. and
1mcal rolls or new1paper were
round un their plate!' as though
thl'Y hud bl"t'll l'utma them.
police 1•11.l ...................... ,.
TOKYO (AP > -11'e Japanese Defense A1ency sent two
U.S . built Jo' 4 Pbant.om Jet tlpten aloft lhla momlna whM 11
Soviet reconna.l.uance plane appeared over the Pacific Ocean
about 120 miles IM>Utbeut ot bere, a.be aaency said.
Tbe Soviet plane appeared oft Japan'• nort.bemmoet ma.in
island ol llc*kaiclo and new south at an alUtude of about 5,000
feet unil the Pbantoma were sent up, then headed back toward
ats bue at Vladivostok The plane did not violate Japanese aar
space, olfidai.l saJd. It wH tbe first such incident ln 1la mooths
,..W 4fw•lre S•••n LMqerl
LAKEPORT <AP> -Chandeliers swayed and household
items wel"e toued about, but no injuries or sicnificant damaae
were reported as a mild earthquake shook the Lakeport area
early today, 1berilf'1 deputies said.
A spokesman for the University of California Seismographic
Station in Berkeley said the quake was not strong eoougb to
trigger an a larm It takes a shaker measuring 3.5 to 4 on the
Richter scale to do that, be said.
,....,Ez~HO
NEW YORK (AP>-The stock market rose sharply today,
sending the Dow J ones industrial average above lbe 900 level
Cor the first time since the fall of 1978.
The widely recogni:ied average of 30 blue chips climbed
11.60 to910.58 by 2 p.m . Gainers outnumbered I08ers by more than a 2·1 margin in
the early tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues.
T h e \l\ll'rl>. wh o w ere
ducrlbl'<i by ne11hbors Ill "two prnud 1t1rlh , but odd ." were
found Monday and had been
dt>ad about a week. police said.
'l'ht>re wui. no food an their
hOUlll'
Pl)het.' ba1d tht! women died or
apparent d e hydration and
i.ta rvation.
The bodH.'!'I of Ruth Schreiner .
H . and her i.1s ter. Naomi
Schreiner, 76, were discovered
hy their 70-year·old brother.
Perry Schreiner He had been
alerted by a m ailman who was
\\orraed because mail was piling
up at tht• v.omen's home.
Police believe the younger
:-.1stt'r died firs t . about eight
days ago, and the older woman a
day later The body of Ruth
Srhre mer was found on the n<.or
uf an upi.tairs bathroom, and thl'
body of Naoma Schreiner was
found in a bed, cover ed with
paper, a rolled-up newspaper
under her head .
None of their neighbors had
seen the women. who were
described as inseparable. leave
the house in the past few weeks.
Dollar Bit• Telc9e Big•
LONDON <AP> -The dollar bit a high for the year ~n
Tokyo today, but opened lower against leading curre ncies m
Europe. Gold prices eased in Europe. Gold dipped by $2 in London to close al $695.50 a troy ounce.
In Zurich gold closed at $894.50.
' The dollar closed at 241.90 yen in Tokyo.
Carter Eyes
20-year-olds
1 In 1st Draft
F ..... P-.AJ
FIELDS ...
"mended lhl' <"ity approv<' a
moratorium with the un ·
·<frrstand1ng th.it prese nt
.bo..,<'ball groups would a bsorb
children who w1!.h to partic1pak
a nd who arc :-.igncd up with new
)(roups
"Thi• 1ntc>nt herC'," Comm uni
t) Scrv1ces D1rc·ctor Deanna
M annang said, .. was that if there
were a moratorium on new
i?roups receiving field alloca·
I ions a nd H the new gr oups
hccaus<' they c-ould not get
J1elds. would have no place to
play, the chi'dr e n who a r e
s igned up presently could be ac·
commodated by the existing or
ganizations "
Thc pr<'stdents or the north
and south Irvine Little Leagues
Tu1•i.day night supported the
11lca or a moratorium. c1tang the
!IVt'fCfOWdlng Of fields In yOUlh
... port:-.
Hut Bi l Butts. director of the
Irvine Youth Athletic J\ssocia
lion. s uggested tht> use or Irvine
l11~h School space to ease the
playing field shortage
"We believe that we have a
:-.olution that will cue the field
orun c h without Draconian
meas ures." Butts said. "In con·
junction with Irvine Jligh and its
uthlet1c director, Brian Quinn,
wt' arc working toward the d(.'·
Vt•lopment Of lhrN' ball fie lds at
lllS's practice football/soccer field ..
Butts asked the council to give
has orlo(anizat1on two weeks to
(.·ome back with a firm proposal.
Councilman Bill Va rdoulis,
however. said he was concerned
t he plan would fall through and
thc council would be back in the
:-.ame pos1t1on at its next meet·
tnfi?
Vardouhs suggested a one ·
~ear moratorium through 1980
while also ravoring development
~nd use of space at Irvine High.
Councilm an Art Anthony,
however, offe red a compromise
}11an that withhold<! imposition of
a moratorium if the hig h school
plan pays off. If not, moratorium
would take effect In two we~ks.
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SUCCUMBS AT 48
Actor David Janssen
F,....P~AI
ACTOR •••
a nd a good friend He was a pro-
fessional throu~h and through,
and I'm sure there arc a lot of
ha s fans who also feel a deep
loss." Whitman added.
Gacy Trap Door
Outlined to Jury
CHICAGO <AP> -A man who
worked for John Wayne Gacy
told a C1 rcujt Court jury about
~lipping throu~h a t r ap door
beneath the centractor's house
to dig trenches. la ter used for
burial of some of the 33 victims
Gacy is accused of murdenng
The existence of the trap door
a nd trenches showed that Gacy
planned the deaths, was aware
of what he was doing and should
be convicted, prosecutors con
tended Tuesday. Gacy is charged with the sex
related kilUngs of 33 young men
and boys.
WASm NGTON <AP> -Presi-
de nt Carter has told Congress
that ar the military draft is re·
sumed, he would propose a •an·
dom lottery system that would
induct 20-year-olds rirst
Carter submitted formal rec
ommendat1ons for r eviving the
dormant Selective ServH'<'
system alon~ with a request
Tul•sday for $45 million in s up
plcml'nlal appropria tions to foot
the bill
Con~rcss h ad a s ked for
Cart('r 's recommendations 1n
lao;t vear's dc·fonse authorization
l)lll .Ill' 'oUppllC'd them four da}'o
after announcing he wanted to
<'xpand his pla n to resume reg
1strat1on of young men by JbfJ
rl'gl!>l(•rJn~ \\Omen ror the firbt
tame.
Jn a 62-page report, the ad
ministration s tresaed that the
president "has no intention un
dt•r prC"Scnt circumstances · to
n·..,um<' tht· draft /\n~ acuon rt··
... um1n~ the drnft .... ould n·qu1n·
t on~n·'>i.ional :a pp rm JI
List Fndl:l} Cartl'r propowd
th a I \\-Offif'O ,1gNi 1 !l .in rt 20 rt•i! ,,,,.r rnr th•· <1r .1rt pruhalil\
th1' 'umm1·r Y.1th 18 )t"ir ol<h
tu reg1 ... ter st<.1rting J :rn l , 1981
C artcr promise<! to !>agn an tx·
t'('UllVl' ordN this \lot•t>k d1red
1ng men of the same age to N.'~
1ster under a similar t1melablf'
Congressional action i5 needed
lo include women
* * * FremPtspAJ
IRAN .••
mad Rei.a Pahlavi, now living Ill
Panama.
"We will be after the sbah'sex-
traditioo until Resurrection Day
It does not mean that we
will free them (the hostages>
and then he can have a good
time over there," Bani-Sadr
~aid
In Washington. Carter ad·
' m lnlstration sources said they
be li eved Ban i -Sa dr was
maneuvering to gain a political
edge over lhe militants, and that
a co mpromise to rree t he
hostages was not likely until the
Iranian government establishes
its authority fully over the oc
<'Upicd U.S Embassy.
• Casket Loses Body;
Widow Files Suit
BATTLE CREEK. Mach <A P>
A Brighton woman has sued 1t
funeral director and a coffin
maker for $1 m1lhon. claiming
their nealigence cau s ed her
husband's body to fall through
the bottom of his casket as at
was carried to his grave
Mary E . Bates, who claims
the incident caused her to suffer
a heart attack, was joined In the
Calhoun Circuit Court suit by 18
relatives wbo said they also
were al lhe funeral or Stanley
S.O. Bates last Oct. 19.
According to the suit flied last
week, Bates' coffin was belng
carried from the hearse t.o a
arave whe n tbt-t><tttom came
loose· and tht body "!lurroundcd
by rap, newspaper, shredded
pa~r ond what appeared to be
pantyhose, rolled o nto the
ground."
Mrs Rat<'s asks $500,000
damages for e m otional dis ·
tress and medical expenses re-
sulting from her heart attack.
Floyd Mains. the Homer
fune ral director named in the
suit, and officials of the Drake
Casket Co. in Constantine, s aid
they were unaware of the court
complalot.
The suit accuses Mains of sell·
Ing a defective product. falling
to inspect the casket, and using
un•ultable materials to prepare
the body. Dr ake I s accuse d of
ne(IUgence In building the casket
ond not IMpectin11t adequately.
"At t.hts Umc, J'J1' not com·
men ling in any way. shape or
form ," Ma.IM said.
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FIREMEN BATTLE RAGING BLAZE IN LAGUNA CANYON GARAGE COMPLEX THIS MOANING
Six Vintage AutomobUe1 0.stroyed as Powerful ~n1 Bk>w Out Garage 0ool'9
Vintage Autos B1i1ned
Gas Blasts Hamper Laguna Firemen
l\y STt;VF: MITC'llt:U.
Ol 1,_ D.t1ly ~ .... ~Ull
\ hl.llt' that ).!Uttt•d a l.JgUOJ
Canyon garai.:t· <·ompll'X. and
d e s t r o y t' d a h a I r d o z i• n
\10ta~l' automoh1h·'> in L.1guna
Bl' a ch this rnornmJ,!. thrt·att•nt-<J
firch).!htl'rs at llffil''> H'> gasnhn1·
;.1 n d p a 1 n t < .i n .., t"q> 1 o cl "d
...ending fl <1mt·.., \hoot1n~ from
tht· 'tructur<·
· · The t' ' p I o.., 1 on ' w <· ri· ". po~t'rful th<"v \lot•n· llft1n).! th•·
gara~e door.. and k«1·pinl! th1·
firemen Ii.i r k." <,J1<I l..1J?Ur1<1
Hea<·h pollt ,. 11rr111·r F r1·tl
.\1 ;irt1110
f''1n· ('apt.11n llarol!I .John-.on
y. a-; knt><'kt·tl doY. n .1 fl1J.:hl uf
~lair.., lc •ad111~ 111 .1 ..,,.1·1mrt \tof\
.1partm1·nt ovc·r the· 1'.trJl!t''> Ii\ "
hla...i that rot·kt•il tht• \lo Olid
q r ul'lun• lit· "',.1, not 10J1Jr1'll
L.1~un .1 C'anvon Ho.id ";,..,
c·lo'-t·d lo lraHH· a' r1r1·rnt·n la'
hO<;l''> :tt'f(,...-; thf' r11,11l\lo:.t\' .ind
into lht• l!ar,1i:1· <00111plt·x <11 :!102:!
l.al?una < '.111von Hcwd
T h l' r Ir;. d {,' s t r 0 y e d s I x
\ 1ntagl' l'ar'>. 1ncludintit J
restored 1956 Cadtllac limousine.
.J 1956 Chrysler Imperial, a 1960
Thunderbird and a recently
rt>'>lon.'<1 Packard. along \lolth ..,,.,.l'ral other car:. ·
. It sounded hke the }o"ourth or
July," said Fire Chief Charley
Kuhn. v.ho d1n>cted f1ref1ghter<.
from all thret: Laguna !Wat h
... talion'> during tht: hour long
bJllh:
1-·1 ref1ghter '> helped St evf'
Hackt·r. "'ho operatt>s a metal
.,.·ulpture :.hop an the complex
r•·mo\ 1· explt'h1ve acetylt'nt' and
o l(\ ~t'n tank!> from h1i. v.ork
.H1•J
'-.(,mt· lady pullf'd in hen· a11d
l o ld us tn c-all tht' fir.,
citopJrtment." -.aid II ackn. "'h11
• 11wr ..ill..., MC'tal Mania JdJJ<·•·nt
lf• thl' l{arag•·"'
·W1• rlid.n 'I c".1'n ~nmi, th1 •p•
,,,1-; ,, fir•· nt"I(\ c1oor 1intil h•
h11\\1 ti UIJ Jntl Y.1 · h1 ·,1rtl tli"
,.,pl11..,11>n'>
.. I r l' m (' n h .1 ti cl I rr II u 11 \
v. ork in.: lht:1r ho,c:. into tht•
j:?arages. which contained the
l'harrc'<i automobiles
l\s fire cre ws began m opping
up thl' me'>s. Les Bumann .
o "' n t• r o f t h t' v 1 n t a g e
automoblll''>. arr ived at the
~<:t•nt·
"Oh. m y God . Wh a t
happen(.-d," he shouted.
Fr1f'nd!> com f o rte d th e
d l'>trl'Sc;cd man as he peered into
th1· blackenc'<i garages at what
rt•m<.1 med or tus auto collection.
"Were the cars msured, Les?"
'oOmeone asked
· No. No they we re n 't ," he
\Jld
1-'1 rPmen said damage to the six
old !'ar. ant.I a \ 1ntage motorcycle
totalt'<.I at lt·ast $70,000. Dama~e
t11 tlw two 'tory 'tructurl' and
~'.ir.•~l' an·J v.<i '> s<'t al $40,000
" 1 I h :cnnt h1·r S:i 000 donf' Io Mn
11·111 11f ltw ,1p.1rtm1•nt r•·n11·d 111
f\1101.Jnn
Thi• <,lrul'I uri· l 'i "" n1·d hv
\\ .dlJ('t• \\1C"kh.1m. a Laguna
u~ach n·altor. fire omc1als said.
Mid-Winter Sale
in full swing ...
' ~; Exceptional values on
our upholstery ...
Shown Drexel's famous
ACCOLADE PIT UNIT
with real wood back panels.
Open 9·S·>O Mon .. Sat
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VOL. 73, NO. «, 4 SECTIONS.~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS ~
Laguna Flames Destroy Autos
1Iranians
Mulling
r ;Hostages
By The Asaoc:l•ted Press
Revolutio nar y Co uncil
Secretary Mohammed Behesht1
said today the council hopes to
solve the hostage crisis as soon
as possible and indicated a set·
tlement was pos!-ii blc before
parliamentary e l ecti ons
scheduled in mid-Mar ch
Speaking with repor'\ers in
Tehran. Beheshti also said new
proposals on a possible solution
to the cn s1s have been placed
before the council lie declined
to describe them or say where
they had orig10ated
Bebeshti said Iran was still
working out te rms of the in·
ternational comm1ss1on pro
posed by UN Secretary-General
Kurt Waldheim to look into Ira.
n1a n grievanc:t's a~a 1nst the
sha h
1-· ore 1 g n M 1n1 s I l'r Sad c g h
<lhotbzackh ..,a1c1 Tuc-.day the
rom m1 s<,111n would probably
b1·g1n 1t~ "''irk 111 Tt·hr<1n within
<St>t> IKAN, l'agt· A2>
* * * Kennedy Eyes
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'Neutral Site'
For Hostages
NASHUA. N.H. CAP) -Sen
Edward M Kennedy sugi;iested
today that the U.S hos tages an
Tehran be releued lo a third
cou:ntr, While ~ tnt! qt' et com mt..lon la set to l•·
veatl1ate Iranian I evancea
against the deposed shab.
LAGUNA BEACH FIREMEN ~WATER ON RAGING BLAZE ntAT MSTROYm SIX YINTAGe AUTOM081LE9 TODAY
Powerful Exploak>ne Bk>w Out Oarege Door. In Conftagratton In la9una Canyon Garage Comp .. •
Kennedy said the hostages
would "not ne<:essarily" be held
m the third country while the
com m1ss1on compl<'tt•d 1Lc; work
· · 1 think tht•v C'ould b(• held
there until 1t ~<'ls startt-d. ;mcl
then Ix· rl'IUmt•d lo th1· lln111-d
S la I es." th 1• Ma..,.., a 1· h u :-. l'l t s
Democrat !.aid
Kenn<•clv .,,11 1! h1• had no
s pec1fH' thircl country in mind,
but said, "I don't think 11 woul d
be d1ffa{'ult lo find on1· ··
In a ~natl• floor s~cech last
Thursday, Kennt•dy s uggested
that the· host:t~<.·s could be re
Jea!.cd to a th1 rc1 party while a
com m1 ss1on wu-. '>t.'l up But h1:-.
statements t11dav marked the
h rs t time he hu-. 'made th1-. sug
gest1on while campaigning
Sel.'k1 n .: vo te s 1n New
Hampsh1rt• s r'eb 26 l>emocrattr
pres1d(.•nt1al primary. Kcnnt-d)'
also told reJ>()rtf'f"> he has "no ob
Je<·t1on .. lo President Cartt·r·.., d<.·
• c1s 1on to -.end an amph1b1ou'>
warfare unit into watns near the
t Persian Gulf The unit will in
elude some t.800 US Ma nnes
If Carter administration offi cials
say the move 1s intended a s a new
t b ands -off signal to the Soviet
, Union m the Persian Gulf region.
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Plang for Laguna
Building Snagged
P lans t o r e place an ord
Luguna Beach homt• oc·rup1 Pd
tn· lht• Ila re K n shn<i '>CCl with a
r1·-..e lt.•v('I commere1al liulldinl!
hit a :-.nag lh 1~ Wl·•·k 1n llunt
ington Bt'ac·h
A r c h I t t• (' t (. h rl ., J\ h l' I () r
L ag una Heach !\OUJ.(ht and
g:i 11wd a pr<>Jl'Ct conlinuunc·1·
Monday during a public h<•anng
before the South Coast R<.·g1onal
Coa:-.tal C'omm1~.,1on
J\ b1·I mdu.·utt>d h<' wo u Id mak•·
soml' d1·.,1gn changei. aftc·r cur
rent plans ran into trouble with
lh<' comm1S!\1<>0's planning st<1H
and thret-Laguna Beach r~1
dents protc!>ted th<.· project
Commission planner., claimed
tht' proposed structure , ov<.·r
looking South Co<1st Highway.
would not be compatible with
neighborhood structural des ign'>.
1ls overall size would dwarf
neighboring structures a nd
massive grading would be re
quired to complete lhe slruc
tu re.
The proposed s tructure, to
n·pl<H'P <i h<1U'>t' Jt f>4 1 Hamond
A~•· would ff'illurc· I wo parktnl!
.ind thr• 1· liu-.int·'>'> h·H•h
J\lwl 1-. cl1•..,tKn111g the· ... irucluri•
for t'111111·r..,t11n1· Ent1·rpr1'>t:
"'hl('h purcha..,t•d lht· old hou.<,t:
rrnm th1· llar1· Kn .,hna grr>up.
aC'<'ordtnK to Cary P wrTl', com
rn 1.,s1on pl ;inn .. r
P11·rc·t• .,;11d n" clat1· has bf><•n
'>('t for h1·anng c·11nlinu;1nc•e hut
rliat lh1· comn11.,..,10n st<irf 1•x
1w 1·tc; lo v..ork cl!1-.1·l} "'Ith the·
.1rch1lt·1·1 ... on an arreptahh: de
... 111 n
Donor Younges t
HO~"TO'IJ U\P> Doctor. ... a~
4 month old Kimberly 1\nn1·
"1 c M ullcn of Onffinla . :"i Y . \l.>111
bt• th•· young<.•st pc·r-.on 1•vcr t11
donall• bone marr<iw ""h.-n sht·
und(•rgoe!> an operatio n al
Children·-. lfosp1 t al Medical
Ccntt-r that might '>ave the life
of ht•r 5 year old i.1ster, Laune
Mane
• Lasuna Buch Mnlor cltllenl UH tbetr
VaJeaUae'a Day party 1athertn1 to mount
• • · • Ua&JPY CoD1a lint at city hall. About 30
,Renont attended the Tuaday celebration
"WbJcb ,atole a two·day march on the actual
date.
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SUCCUMBS AT 48
Actor David Janssen
Heart Fails;
1V Actor
Janssen Dies
HOLLYWOOD <AP) OaVld
Janssen, the tough talking TV
pri va t e eye o f "Ri c hard
Diamond " and "llarry O" and
the falsely uccuscd murden·r of
"The Fug1tJve."' died today at
age 48 of a massive heart attack
J a nsSt>n was pronounced dcitd
al Santa Moni ca llos p1tal .
s pokesmen for th<' actor sn1d
Actor Stuart Wh1lman, an old
friend, srud he was driving by
Janssen's home about 4 30 am
when he saw a para medic's am
bulan~ and a fire truck What
man srud he went Ins ide and saw
the paramedics at work trying
to restore J an.ssen 's heartbeat
"They had taken him out of
bed and they were working on
him, and worttn1 on him. It
. must hue been half an hour
alto1ether. One of them then
said , 'l think I 've got a
heartbeat,· and they took him to
the hospital."
Born Davtd Meyer on Marth
27, 1931 , In Naponee, Neb .•
Janas~ was a former child ac·
tor and Korean War vetera.n who
s ucceeded In nearly every
television role he tried, startlnl
with "Rlchard Diamond" In
JH7 and extendln1 throu1b to
"Harry O" ln the mid· '70..
But moat aucceaaful was "The
Fu1lt1vt" aeries 1trom 1M3·67 In
which Januen played Richard
Kimball, a man falaely accused
of murdertn1 b1I wife and end·
<See ACl'Oa, Pa11 A!>
m me = ·-
Mo-re Stormy
Weather Due
Along Coast
l\;1lt1·n rlu"n tht· h:ilt•ht">
r h• 11 ., more r.Jtn duo• tonii:ht
.ind p11 ..,,ltd\ ... 11m1· lh un
ti ,. 1 'Io r 111 ., I h ,. :'-. :1 t 1 n n .1 I
\.\ 1•,elh1·1 ...,, n ,, ' prt·rl11 •t•tl lt•
d.t'
Tht• f<1rf't'.j't ndh for h1•J \'\
r .11 11 1on1j.!hl l.lpt·ri n~ nrr Thur.
dt1\ 'Allh t1·m1wralurt· ... rwJktni.:
tn th1· mul ti4 h ;rntl hott11rnm)! .11
dinut 50
\ " t• :.i I h ,. r ., ,. r ' 1 c 1•
-,pokP..,woman ~J1d tht• rurn·nt
'lorm 1:-m<n 1n)! north from BJ
1.1 C'.ll1f11rn1;i. Jnd that no in
f11rmJt1on "AJs ,,, atlablt' 'tl'I
.1ht111t th1· "t"l'!..t•nc1.., "'·<tlht'r ·
Oran);t' Count~ ram "att'ht'r.
rqmrterl onl} J tract• of rcun l'Jr
I\ todJ't In lluntm~ton HParh
lht• total "J" Oil of c1n inch.
"hill· La~una :'\1~ut·I measun-d
02 .met ('o!>ta MP'>d had no
nwa'>urable ram b) 8 c1 m
Th1!> year's rainfall ~o far 1s a t
or slightly above the averagt' for
this dale but lags about two
inches behrnd last year·s heavy
rams Tonight's ram shouldn't
change that much, s ince. 1t
rained the night of f·eb. 13 la.st
Y<'ar loo
Escapee, 16,
Captured in
San Clemente
A 16-year ·old San Clemente
boy who reportedly escaped
from a youth detention camp last
week. was arrested by poUce on
Tuesday after a fool cha.a' in
which the boy alte1edly
attempted to atrlke a policeman
with the officer's own baton.
The youngster was spotted
atop a balcony of an apartment
near Marquita and Mariposa
s treell by olflcen.
The boy ran and led ofncers
on a fool chase throueh city
s treell. When Officer Lou Wuest
atopped the boy. the teen
alle1edly 1rabbed the officer's
billy club and attempted to tut
him with It.
The boy and • Juvenile airl
were to be tranaported to
Or1n1e County Juvenile Hall.
The eacapee facea additional
char1es of uaault on a police
ofncer and the itrl la accused ot
aid in& and 1betUn1 the boy.
Blasts l
Hamper
FireIDen
By STEVE MITCHEU.
01 n. 0..fy ~ ... SU>tf
A blaze that gutted a Laguna
Canyon garage complex, and
des tro yed a half·do:i:en
vintage autom obiles JO Laguna
Beach this mom1ng, threatened
firefi ghters al limes as gasolrnc
a nd paint cans e xploded.
sending flame'> shooting from
the structure
·'The· 1·xplo..,1ons wl're s<•
powerful lhf'y were l1fl1ng lht·
garaJ(c d<Jors and keeping tht-
f1rl'm1•n bar k ' ..,a1rl Laguna
hf'a c h pol1n· nff1<:1:r !-'red
Martino
F'm· Captain JIJrold Johnson
was knocked down a 01 ghl of
stairs leading to a <>econd·story
apartment over the garages by a
blast that rocked the wood
s tructure lie was not injured
Laguna Canyon Road wa!>
clo">t'd to tralf1c a!> f1rC'men la>
hose"I ac~s tht· roadway anc1
into ll'w g Jra~f' rnmph:x al 2ura
l.J ~una Can:,on Hoad
Tht' fir e dest r oye d s i x
vin t age ca r s , 1nclud1ng a
restored 1956 Cadillac hmousme,
a 1956 Chrys ler Imperial. a 1960
Thunderbird and a recently
r estor ed Packard, along with
several other can
''It eounded like the Fourth of
July ," said F\re Chief Char&ey
Kuhn, who directed firefighters
from Jll thrN' Lagun;1 Beach
.stat10~ during the hour-long
baWe.
P'lreflsbters helped Steve '
Hact.r. wbo operate. • meta.I scuJptutt shop In the complex
remove explosive acetylene and
oxygen tanks from his work
Jrea
"Some lady pulled in here and
t o I d u s t o t· a 11 I h t' f 1 r t·
departm('fll ·· ..,,Hd llackn who
opt•ralt'!'. \1l'l.il Mania adjacent
In the• g:.ir:.ige.,
Wt• !11dn t 1•v1•n know then·
.... ,1.., .1 fin· nt''\I door until .,he.
..,ho\\>t'11 up aJlll \1.1• heard th•·
1'\plo ... 11m..,
F I rt' m I' n h a d d If f I C U It y
work1nR tht>1r ho"t"> into th1·
garage), v.hr ch cunta1ocd lht•
ch.Jrn'<l .rntnmobilf'<.
"' fin• rn•w, bt·~an mopping
up t ht.• m1•..,.,. Lt·., Humann.
0 " n I' r 0 ( I h I' \' I n l a ~ e
JUlomohll1•.., Jrrt\1•rl al thc
~t'l'Ol'
0 h . m ' (; <1 d W h a 1
ha pp1•nt-d ht: -.houh'<i
f ' r 1 t' n d l> t' o m r o r t l' d t h t'
c11'>lres..c;<.-d man a.., h<' pt·c·red into
tht• blackt·nt'<I gan1.:e., at what
n·ma1ned of hi'> auto collect1on
Wt•r(' the c.1r. insured Lel>?.
-.om ..one ask1'<i
· ''fo No tht•:. wt·ren t ,' ht-
sa1d
F1remt•n s aid da mage to the :.1x
old ca~ and a vintage motorcyc le
totaled at least $70.000 Damage
to the two story structure and •
~a raRe area was set ut $40,000
with another $5,000 done to cun·
tents of the apartment rented t.o 1
Humann
The structure is owned by~
Wa llace Wickham. a Laguna 1
Beach realtor, fire offi cials said. t
Orange Coast j I
ft'eather
Scattered light rain~
through tonight, changing
t o Infrequent localized
showers Thursday. Lows
tonight In the low sos
along the coast and 60 In-
land. Highs Thursday 64 at
the beaches and 66 Inland.
INSIDE TOD" Y
Sa~ff!g 1t •oWa /lot.Hr•, •IJ»ctallfl aofth f'ONI, CQft t>.
a bU u.om, fft the pockft.
book. s. Pao-Bf.
latlex
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Marine Facing Trial
On Desertion Charge
CAMP LEJEUNE, N C (AP> -fti!I ........ 11Mn1 ot Camp lAit'Wltt Mal'1ne hue toda1...., a cown.aMtJ.al for
Pfc. Robe11 Garwood on C'b&rpe ol deMrUal\ ud collaboraUon
with t.blt enemy tn Vietnam, •ttCll"C1tnl to Capt Dale Miiler, ooe of Oarwood'& lawyers
No t.J1aJ cl.alt-was u t
The charae. •la.tn&l GanllOOO. Ja. •trm from Uu~ nearly 14 yean be •~l la Vi«n.am
Ir tried aQd C'Oftvlctcd, be oould betome I.bf! HC'Ond
Amertcan aftVaceman to br eatt\lt.9d ln thi• <'t'ntury for deser hon
S."'rt• .... , ....... .
8y TM A.mKlalelA Pfft&
The Krcm.lln today blutecl as "strance" and .. Impudent"
Zbagmew BnuinAi'• condemo.auoo ol any p&rtlal withdrawal
or Soviet troops from Alahanistan
·'The presidential adv lier hu cleuty forllOtleft that the
JangWl(te of ulumatums cannot be used in ta.lkin1 with the So-
viet Unloo," the otnclal Soviet news a1eocy Tau said
Sov1et Foreign Minister Andn!a Gromyko, meanwblle, COO·
suited with Indian leaders 1n New Delhi on possible meuures to
defuse the Afdlan cnsls. He told reporters the discussions were
· ·meJlillinaful" but refused to an.swer questions on a possible
troop withdrawal
O..,Ez~HO
NEW YORK CAP)-The stock market rose sharply today,
sending the Dow Jones industrial average above the 900 level
for the fi~Hime since the fall or 1978.
The widely recognized average of 30 blue chips combed
11.60 to 910.58 by 2 p.m .
Gainers outnumbered losers by more than a 2·1 margin LD
the early tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues.
DoUar Blf• Tolc9e Btgh
LONDON (AP) -The dollar hit a high for the year in
Tokyo today, but o pened lower against leading currencies in
Europe. Gold pnces eased in Europe.
Gold dipped by $2 in London to close at $695.50 a troy ounce lo Zurich gold closed at $694.50. _
The dollar closed at 241.90 yen in Tokyo.
Aldo D~lert• Rqort~d
WASJilNGTON (AP> -The National .H.lghway Traffic Safe·
ty Administration reported today it Is investigating possible
safety.related defects in about 600,000 General Motors
automobiles.
The agency said It has received reports of engine st.a llings
in 1980 X-body compact models and of problems with the
manual gear shift on 1976-1980 model Chevrolet Cbevettes.
U.S •. Pla11.s More
Persian Gulf Units
\'.ASlllN(;TON <AP> 'l h1
Carter admm1slrat1on. in a nc"'
hands.off signal to Russia. 1~ or
denng an amph1b1ous warfan·
unit, includin g 1,80 0 US
Marines, to sail next month to
waters near the Persian GuJI.
Adminlatratlon otliclals, who
disclosed the impending move
Tuesday night, stressed that it is
in te nded as part of President
('arter's m<'as ured effort to de
1,.r .inv Sovwt d1•s1s:n-. on eontrol •• r 1h1 ·;,i1nth 1eg11111
The\ !><.llll 1t 1s n11t rt•lal1·d in
.mv ~·ay to th<· continued llTl
prisonnwnt o f so American
1111'>1 :igc" al thc U S Embas<>y m
'I l'hrnn
This v.111 be the first timt·. a~
far as offii.:1als can rc·call, that a
M arint• combat unit will be sent
into the Indian Oce:.in area
The offtt'1als. askmg to remain
anonymoul:., said a rcinfor~cd
battalion from the 3rd Manne
L>1v1l:.1on arrived Tuesday al the
U S. naval base in Sub1c Cay.
the Phil.Jppancs. aboa rd a four·
Laguna Taps
2 for Panels
La~una Beach City Council
members have appointed bust·
n<'!lsm an Robert Bartlett to the
city's J)t'rsonnel board and at·
torney Ken ~o lo m on to the
l'uhhc Improvements Corp
Bartlett wus named to the
thrce ·membcr personnel board
which s its tn on municipal
employee disputes.
Solomon joins the Public Im
provements non-profit Corp ..
formed to sell bonds for the de·
velopment of Main Bc>ach Park.
Il e repl ace~ M organ
Cuthbe~on. who recently rued.
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10~1 m m art1ll<>ry . anti tank mis
... 111·., and IX troop carry ing
ht:llcoplcrs.
Officials said the Mannes will
carry out exercises In the Philip·
pines for about two weeka tben
enter the Indian Oceann for the
long sail to the Arabian Sea.
Joining carrier -led U .S. naval
for<'('S lh~lt h:JVf' bN'O ('0Vf'nng
.1ppro:H h1·-. 111 l ht• 1'1•r\1an <iulf
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IRAN ...
a w('l'k /\ week a140, BehM hl1
c,a 11l he did not thank a solution
wa~ posl:.1blc heron~ the elec
taons, scheduled for March 14
President Abolhassan Bani·
Sad·r told reporters in Tehran on
Tucsday that if the approx
1mately 50 /\mencan hostages
held captive for 102 days are re·
le ased, it would not mean Jran
had given up il.s demand for the
retumoflbeousted Shah Mobam·
mad Reu Pahlavi, now living 10
Panama.
"We wiU be after the s hah's ex·
tradition until Resurrection Day
It does not mean that w e
will free them (the hostages>
and then he can have a good
time over there," Bani·Sadr
said.
In Washington, Carter ad·
ministration sources s aid they
believed Bani -Sa dr wa s
maneuvering to gain a politica l
edge over the> militants, and that
a compromise to free the
hostages was not likely until the
Iranian government cstabhshes
its authority fully over the OC·
cup1ed US Embassy
In an effort to help Bani ·Sadr
in this delkatc task. the U S
j!Ovemment curtailed its official
commen~ on developments an
Iran.
"Official comment on each
and every proposal is neith<:r
necessary nor productive," said
State Department ~pokesman
lloddlng Carter on Tuesday. "I
will have no further comment to
day."
Foreign Minis ter Sadegh
Ghotbzadeh. who a rrived in
Athens, Greece, today. on an of-
ficial visit, clalmed Bani-Sadr
had denied saying the two issues
were no longer linked .
l.agunan 's House
l&t by Burglars
A 25-year-old Laguna Beach
architect returned to her home
Tuesday and found burglars had
made orr with mor.-than Sl,000
ln Jewelry.
Oonno Olsen, who lives on
C tdar Way , told offlcHs
aomtona removC'd louvered
windows from a aide window to
gain acc8s to the hl)m·e, where
•1,385 in jewelry was te;.::-n.
Elderly
Spinsters
StanJe
COLUMBUS. Ohio <AP> -
Two clck>rty 1plnttert have dJed or orpar1<nt ltarvatloo, and
.. 1111.11 roll.!! ot newspaper wer"
foun1l on tl1<·1r pl.it~s H though
thn h11d Ll'l'n catln.: them,
poh l·l' 'i'41d
Tht! aast c r s . who w e r t.·
d1•sc1 lbed by neighbors as .. two
proud Kiri~. but odd." were
l11u111I Mundjy 1.1rid had been
dt-.HI ..il:Juut .i Wl!t.'k, police said
l'ht:rt: wa:. no food 1n th1:1r
house
Poltce sa1d Lhe women died or
a pparent de hydration and
l>tttrvation
The bodies of Ruth Sch~tner.
74, and he r sister. Naom i
Schreiner, 76, were ducovered
by their 70·year ·old brother ,
l>erry Schreiner. He had been
alerted by a mailman who was
worried because mall was p1hng
up ut the women's home
Poli ce believe the younger
sister died first. about eight
duys ago, and the older woman a
day later. The body of Ruth
Schrcmer was found on the floor
of an upstairs bathroom. and the
body of Naom i Schreiner was
ro und in a bed, covered with
paper, a rolled·up newspaper
undl•r her head.
None of their neighbors had
seen the women, who we re
d e!>cribed as inseparable, leave
the house in tht> past few Wei:?ks.
The women had cared for
their mothe r and rather until
thl'1 r parents' deaths and never
marrac.-d. Naomi Schreiner was a
soc a al worker. and her sister
was an artist..
"They were good-looking,
e legantly groomed women,"
said Pat liooffstetter. who once
worked with Naomi Schreiner
.. l res peeled her." s he said , .. ff
they had only called us for
help "
She said Nuomi Schreiner was
a freque nt contributor to
Franklin County's food program
for the poor
Other nciRhbors said the sis ·
tcrs kept to themselves
Hobert Tracey called them
' ' pt• c u 11 a r . · ' a d d 1 n g • · · Wt·
c·ouldn't do unything to he lp
t hcrn ··
CnrterSays
20-year-olds
Will Go Fint
WASmNGTON <AP) -Presi·
dent Carter has told Congress
that if the military draft Is re·
-.urned, he would propose a •an·
<lom lottery system that would
induct 20-ycar olds fir<.l
Carter submitted formal n·c
11mmendat1on!> for r«:vivrnl{ the
dorma nt Sel ec ti ve Ser v1 c<•
'""tem alon~ with a reque'>l
Tuesday for $45 m1lhon m s up
plemcntal appropnut1ons to foot
the ball
Congress had a -;ked fo r
Carter's recommendations an
last year 's defense authorization
bill. He supplied them four days
afte r announcing he wanted to
expand his plan to resume reg·
1stratton of young men by also
registering women for the firtsl
time.
In a 62·page report, the ad·
mmistralion stressed that the
president .. has no intention un·
der present circumstances" to
resume the draft. Any action re·
suming the draft would reqwre
con~rcssional approval.
Last Friday. Carter proposed
that women aged 19 and 20 rei;c·
;<;ter for the draft. probably
th!" summer, with 18·ycar olds
to register starung Jan. 1. 1981
Carter promised to sign an ex·
l'<'Utl ve ord<.>r this week direct
in~ men of the same age to reg-
1stN under a similar timetable.
('ongress1onal action 1s n~cd
to include women
The admm1stratton proposal
for how the draft would be re ·
instituted if needed estimated
that 100,000 draftees could be
processed by Selective Service
28 days after a general military
mob I lizallon
Man Arrested
On Stolen
Card Charge
A Norwalk man was arrested
at the Surf and Sand Mot.el in
Laguna Beach Tu~sday after ho
allegedly attempted to pay for
h1s room with a stolen credit
card. ·
Police were alerted to 3
possible stolen cord by hotel
offi cials. They arreste<1, Le
AnirUo AvanU ol Norwalk, after
confronting him in hl1 room.
Police eoJd Avanll. 30, told
officers he found the credit card.
011 well n1 several checks and
other credit t'Ords not In his
name. \
He was tronaported to Ornn1e
County Jnll with ball set at
$2.500 for po!'sesslon or stolen
property
---------------------~----------------
D.B. Cooper's Loot
Part of the money that was paid to legendary hijacker
D.B . Cooper in 1971 is shown followmg its discovery five
miles northwest of Vancouver, Wash .. by an 8-year-old
boy. The bills are twenties with Andrew Jack.son's picture <see story, Page A4 ).
Cmket Loses Body;
Widow Files Suit
BATTLE CREEK. Mach IAPJ
-A Dnghton woman has sued a
funeral director and a coffin
maker for Sl mallJon. cl&Jm1n g
thc1 r neghgcnce cau~ed her
husband's body to fall through
the bottom of his casket as at
was carried to h1s grave
Mary E. Bates. who claims
the tncadent caused her to suffer
a heart attack. was Joined in the
Calhoun C1rcu1t Court ~u1t by 18
relatives who said lhcy also
we re at the funeral of Stanley
S D , Bates last Oct. 19
Accord.in~ to the s uit filed la\t
week, Bates' coffin was bem~
carried from th<: hearse to a
grave when the bottom <'amt•
loose and th(.' bodv "surrounded
by rags. nc·v.<>pai>er. c,hn:ddt-d
parwr anrl \lohJt ilp~wart'<i to tx·
p.1nt\IH1st•, rollt•d o nto lhl•
j'!round ··
~1 r '> n a t r·-. .J \k '\ $500.0(lll
damaJ,!cs fri r t·mot1onal d1 -.
trl'l>l> and mt-d1cal cxpens<.-s re
suiting from her heart attack.
Fl oyd Mains. the Homer
funeral director named in the
suit. bnd ofrlcutls of the Drake
Casket Co an Constantine. said
they were unaware or the court
complaint.
The swt accuses MaJns or sell·
mg it defectJve product, failing
to inspect the casket. and using
uns uitable matenals to prep<1re
the body
D r a ke 1 ~ accu ,ed o !
nt·ghgen«' m bu1ldJng the casket
:.ind not ins pecting at adequately
.. At this lime, I'm not rom
mentan~ in any "'ilY. '>hape <>r rorm ... .\tams said.
Pistols Issu ed
\10 RILE. Ala <AP> C"''unt}
Sc huol Boartl Member :-..orman
B1·r~1·r ~aid ht· may '>l·t·k a "tJlt·
,1 t t o r n c y j.( l' n e r i.I I · s op 1 n 1 on
rollowang a det'ISIOn by th<' board
lo rurnish pistol'\ lo t .... o mc•mbt-r ...
fo r their protect.Jon
.............. J
ACTOR •••
le11ly seekina the el~lve one
armed man who actuially did the
job
Other shows Included .. The
Naked City," ''Checkmate,"
"Follow the Sun .. and "O'Hau.
U S Treasury.··
Whitman s aid h e took
Janu en·s wife, Dani, to the
hospital and were m et by the
doetor and a chaplain.
··He was really quite young."
Whitman s aid. "Ht> started a
new movte called ·Father Oa
mien' JUSl two days ago.·•
J ans.sen wu playing the tillf'
role. a leper pnest who worked
In a Hawaiian leper colony
"We're all going to mis11 him
He was one hell of a good KUY
and a good friend. He was a pro
fessaonal through and through.
and I'm sure the re arc a lot of
hi:; rans who also feel a deep
loss.·' Whitman added.
Reviews Set
On Applicants
For Planners
Sa n Juan Capistrano City
Council members have set up a
subcommittee to review applica
t1ons or 21 residents seeking ap·
oointmcnt to the c1ty·s Planning
Commission.
Counc1tmen James Thorp('
and Ph1ll1p Schwartze will cull
through the apphcat1ons and re
'1ew the applicants before pre-
'>enttnK their rttnmmcndat1ons
to the full Cit~ Counc il.
Thl' 21 candidates a re seekin~
th1· '-t·:it of former comm1bs1oncr
~tichacl T lml<J y, who stepp<.'il
do\I. n las t month b<:c.J use ol
hustnl's!) cind fa mily t·o rnm1t
men ts .
~o date has be<•n set for sd et•
t ion of t~ m•w plunntnK com
011.,-.l<JOl'r
San Juan Council.,
Boards to Mt>t>l
...... 11 .I UJrl C.1p!'-lr.1n1. f'1I\
t ""nul memtx:r-. "''" m1·1·t v.1th
1 wo cit y comm1s.<11ons today at
Ii ~p m m council c hambers.
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To David Janssen
HOLl.YWOOI> <A l'> David
• Jans!'>t-n tht· toui:h tulk1ng T V
pr1 vt1l1• 1·yt• 1tf 'H11·hard
D10mond" <ind 'll;1rry ,, .. and
the falJ..el y <l('('UM•d murderer or
"Tht· l''ug1t1vt'," cllt:d loday al
1 age 48 or a mass1v1• hc:trt attuck l Janssen was pronounct-d dcud
t
a t S an l a M on H' a II o s p 1 ta I ,
spokesmen for the actor said
Actor Stuart Whitman, an old
I (riend. Raid he was driving hy
Janssen 's home <ihout 4·30 <l m .
l when he saw a pur11mcd1c's am
C bulance and a fir<' truck Whtt
I m a n said he went ins1dt-and ... aw
the paramedics at work try1n~
\o restore Jans11e n's heartht!at
·'T hey had taken him out of
bed and they were working on
him , and working on him It
musl have been hair an hour
a ltogether One or them then
aaid , 'I thi nk I 've got a
heartbeat,' a nd t hey took him lo
the h09pital "
Born David Meyer on March
27. 1931 . 1n Naponee. Neb ,
.J ansaen wa11 a forme r child ac
tor and Korean War veteran who
s u cceed ed in n early every
television role he tried , starting
w ith "Richard Diamond" in
1957 a nd extendln a through to
.. Harry O" in the mid-'708
But mo1t 11ucceHful was "The
Fu1ltive" series from l963-67 In
whlch Janaaen played Richard
klmball, a man falsely accused
Of murdertn1 his wife and end
le11ly .eekln1 the e lualve one
armed man who a ctually did the
Job.
Other 1how11 Included · "The
~aked Clly," ''Checkmate,"
"Pollow the Sun" a nd "O'Hara,
U.S. Treuury."
Whitman ••ld h e l oo k
-~.,I~•
SUCCUMBS AT 48
Acior David Januen
.Jnn ssen's wife, Dani, to the
hosp ital and were m et by tht•
doctor and a chaplain
"He was really q uite young,"
Whitman said. "He sta rted n
new movte called ·Father Da·
mien' just two days ago."
J a nsaen wu playtna the Ulle
role, a leper priest who worked
In a Hawaiian leper colony.
"We're all 101n11 to miss him .
He was one hell of a aood guy
and a 1ood friend. Jl c wu a pro
fesslonal through a nd th rouah, and t 'm au.re there are o lot of
hi• fana who alao feel a d cp
loH," Whitman 1dded
I
c F I F T EEN CENTS
Hostages Plan Set?
Khomeini Agrees to Free 50 Americans
Kl 1.1 .1-:TIN
J' \KL' A reported agrf"t'·
mt'nt rl"'IOlvlng lht' releai.e of
\ml'rlnn hoi.lalW'> by I ran wa.,
rt'vorted lbli~ art.ernooo. Sourcf' ..
.. 11ld tht• Avawll ab Kbomf'lnJ had
Klvt'n hi!, approval lo a propoi.al
.. ubmltted b ~ J'rt>'>lden l Bani·
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parliamentary elf'c t1 ons
~l·heduJed 1n mid March
Speaking with reportt>r!I 1n
Tehran, Behesht1 al!Jo s aid nf'~
µropo ... ;,il., un " rx1~'>1 blt· '>'1lut1on
to th\1 <"m•'' hJH' l><•t•n plau'fl
hl'fon· tht• <'o unr1I Ill-d1·C'ltnt>d
to dt•.,l'nt>.· tht·m 11r 'i" wht·n ·
lht•)-had OrlJ!IO:tli•fl
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Cihotbzadeh said Tut.>sday the
tom m1ss1on w ould probably
l>egtn 1t.\ work 1n Tehran within
.i \lo>l'ek A week ago. Hehesht1
.,aid hl' did not think d -.olutaon
v. a., Pl'"' ble b<•fori· the ele<'
lton c,. \l'ht:dull-d for March 14
l'rc•.,1denl Abolha\\an Hans
~adr told rf'portl'r-. in T1·hrun on
1 Ul',da) that 1r thl' dpprnx
1m<1t1·ly 50 1\ment·an ho-.ta1oW'-
held capUve for 102 days are re-
leai.ed. 1t would not mt-an I r&n
had given up 1ts demand for tht'
n·tum of the ow.led Shah Moham
mad Rt-z.a P ahlavi. now hving tn
Panama
"Wt· will bt> aflt'r thl' 'lhah·~ ex
lrud1llon until R('hurrect1on Day
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D.B. Ceop*!r'• Loet
Part of the m oney that was pa.ad to legendary tujacke r
D R Cooper in 1971 ts shown followmg its discovery fi ve
rnilt•s northwe!-lt of Vanrouver, Wash . b y an 8-year -old
hov Tut• hills art· t w ent1e:-. Wlth Andrew J ack son's p1cture
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d:iy'> and 6.'l0.000 youn~ P<'llplt•
1·c1uld be drafh'd w1th1n four
monthi.. the documt'nl .. aid
I t does n ot m e an that we
will frtt them (the hostagesJ
and then h<' can havf' a good
llml' 1Jvt•r lht·n· · Bani Sadr
.. aid
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m 1n1strallon ~urces said they
hl.'l1 1•v1•d HJ nl SJ d r wa .,
mant-uvt•rmg lo gdtn .i pol1taral
t·dge over th1· m1ltt.tnh and that
a comp ro m..., 1· lo fr f' P l h 1•
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anonymoua. ba1d a reinforct·d
b•tt•Uon f rom th• 3rd Ma n ne
Dlvlaion u nved Tuesday at the
l ' S naval base an Sub1 c Boy
tht' Ptuhpp1n<'S. abourd a fOtJr·
.,hip amph1b1ou-. fo rrt• They
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r.1rdulh m11n1 ton·lf. the most l'Jrt•(ull~ t'l111lroll1•ct" prntw in l
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Body Falls From Coffin
Sl·attt'rcn ltJ(ht rutn~
lhrouli{h tonight, changtn~
to 1nfrl'quC'nt localiud
-.ho wc>r-. Thu~day Luw<>
tonight rn the low ~o ...
:1 Ion g thl' coast and 60 in.
land l llJ(hh Thursday 64 at
th(' tx>uche!. and 66 Inland
Distraught Widow Sues /or $1 Million
llATTLE CREEK, Mich CAP>
A Bri.-thton wom an has s ued a
funeral director a nd a coffin
muker for St million , claiming
lhel r negligence cauaed her
husband 's body to fa ll through
the bottom of hlA casket a.s It
was eanied to his arave.
Mary E. Bates. who claims
the Incident ca u1ed her to s urfer
a h eart attack, w at1 joined In the
Calhoun Circu it Court s uit by 18
r t>latlvea who utd they also
were at thC' l unf'ral of Stnn ley
S 0 . Bat~ laftt Oct 19
According to the suit filed last
week. 8 atet1' coffin wa1 belng
carried from t he hearse to a
grave when the bottom came
looae and the body "surrounded
by mp, newspaper, shredded
paper and what appeared to be
pa nty ho11e, r o lled o nto the
g round."
Mrs . ·UMl Cft ask s $500,000
dam a(lc11 tor e m otional dis·
trc11s and m tdical expense• r~·
1ullln1 rrom htr heart attack.
Floyd Maine . t h e Homer
funtrlll director nome d In the ·--------.. ·-· ,,,_.
SUit. and omcials or the Drake
C as ket Co In CoMtanline , sold
they were unaware of the court
complalnl.
The suit accuses M aln11 of sell·
Ing a defective product , falling
to Inspect the ca~ket, and uslna
uns uitable m ateria ls lo prepare
the body
D r a k e Is acc u sed o r
neallgence In buJldlnc the casket
and not lnspecUng It adequately
"At this lime, I'm not com -
m r nUn(l In any way. tthape or
form ,'' MalM said.
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INSIDE TOP" Y
Soring U wW1 ftow~ra ,
t .,,cctollr with "°"'· con ~ a tHt thomtl m the pocbt-
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Tito 's Condition
Said Deteriorating
BELGRADE. Yuaoelavta (AP) -Dn••n .... = ..
condJtJoo ol Jolip 8roa Tito, Y~-~ 17.,._ .W --•t
Ud •••riolatell ·-n.r. wu fWtkr .. -...... ol UM~ al UM kidneys
and lbebeart," aa.ld a medical bullet.ln iuued .,>' hla •l•bt doc tora.
"1-..tv• meuu.rea ol lreetm«lt a"" beln1 admln1.lter'M " Tbe•.a...,..t nUed oewlean that Tl1o would not avrvlve
the am.-.Ucm ol Ide Mft ... lu1 mont.b
I••• Seatb P-4• J& .. 11
TOKYO CAP> Tbf> Japanes.i Def~nac Aacmcy 11cmt t wo
U S. buih 1"-4 Pbutocn jet flpte.n aloft thb mornm1 when 11
Sovtet f'IWW\•'n•DN plaae a&JPeared o ver the Pa.ctfk Ocean
•bout lat mllee llOUtJ)a ut ol bere, tbe a1ent'y aald
TM s;~e~J:::':.:f pea.red olf Japan· 1 northernmoet mam
i.aland ol Rew south at an alUtude of about 6 000
feet uaiJ tbe Pbantom.a ~ aeot UP. then beact.d back tow'arct
1ta base at VlactiWO&l.ok. The plane did not vk>late Ja~e air
apace. officials aaid It wq lbe nrst auch Incident an a1x monlha
...,b~eeu ...
NEW YO RK CA P> The stocr market rose sh1Arply today,
send.ang the Dow J ones industrial averaee above the 900 level
for lbe first time s10ce lbe f aU of 1978
The widely recognized aver age of JO blue cbJph climbed
11.60 lD 910.58 by 2 p.m
Gainers outnumbered kl6ers by more than a 2· 1 mar gm tn
lhe early tally of New York Stock Excbange-IJsled 1.Ssues
8•fl•rBfl • Tektfe Blgla
LONDO~ (AP) -The dollar hit IA bJgh for lht: year 1n
Tokyo today. but opened lower against leading cur rencies rn
Europe. Gold pnces eased in Europe.
Gold dipped by $2 in London lo close at $695.50 a troy OWlce
In Zunch gold closed a t $694 50.
The dollar closed a l 241.90 yen in Tokyo.
.lroine Man Drops
:Plea of Insanity
Irvine attorney Gary Wayne
. P atton. convicted last Thursday
<>f voluntat) mansla ughte r ir his
· wlft>'s deuth. has withdrawn his
prt>v1ou:. pJt> .. of innocent h)
reason of insanity
Patton !.aid ht• fcarf'd h(' would
hf forred ti> s1wnd mon· t1m£· in
tt :.t <JI•· hm.p1tul thar. !'ltatt· pnMin
11 tht' JUry mad<· a n 1n'>antl\
find lrlj..
Thi• Jury "<i!. '>Chedull'rl lo n ·
111rr to dt.'11bt•ral•• the· 1'Un1tv 1.,
S U (.' t Od CI). but that ht-ci.rtnJ!
"a~ <'anr('lle<' :.incl J'attun's M'I"
11·n<'inl-' '><•ht·dult·d for March 14
bdor" Orang<' <.:ounty Supenor
('ourl Judge Theodore Millard
f':Jtlor now facc·s a m<ix1mum
of '>11 ,>cars "' :.L(ltr· prbon With
t·rt>d1 for Ja1 1 time aln:e1d)
served a nd AOod behavior, the
p r iaor tc r n "oul<' be m uch
s horter
Patto r.. 3.>, a n ;.i tlorn cy
s pecializing 1n workers com ·
peni.atwn matten,, wa:. convict
•·d of ftnnl( tht• thn•1· :.hoh frorr
a .22 caliber automatic p1i.tol
that kiJJed his 23 year old \\1!.e.,
Kathennc Leigh Patton, m No
vember1978
Tht> s tocky. bearded defendant
originally was conv1ckd rn June
of M?cond d<.·gr<·c murdl:'r rn Mr..
Patton'!> d('ath <ind was found
'>an1• At that l1rn<'. hl· fatt·d .i
17 Vl'<ir unson tt·rrn
T lw rt''>Ulh <If I ht· f1 r-.t tn.il
W<:n· thro"n n ul. huwl'vcr. a rtN
dl'ft•ns1· ;1ttomt•) A ll:.m Sl•>kkt•
prudu<'l·d t·v1 d e nn· lhal I wr1
iurors 1mpropl•rly discussed tht·
t a'>t: pnor to Jury deliber ations
Judge Millard found that the
m i sconduct might have preJ·
ud1ccd Patton':. defense
J> at lon nolf·tl du 1 1 n I-! \1 ond •• \ .,
hearmg before M11l:.ml that he
wan lcct to chun~e hi:. plt>a to
avoid the poss1b1hty of an insani
1y find.mg appeanng on his rec
unJ Thut could hur t uny futun·
la\' practtel· shoul!f he n :tciin h1,
lw1·1hl' to µr.JlllU·. Pullon :.u1d
All-solar Honies
Backed by Planners
A p11.ol project or 12 a ll-sola"
townhousei. described by the de
velope r ai. "ho m es ot t h e
future" won backing from lhe
Costa Mesa Pla nning Com
mission Monda>
T he 12-unil project on 1 24
acre• at 2SO W. Wilson St. lh
scheduled lo come before lhe Cl
ty Council Ma rch 3
Jame!> Gregor y. president of
t he company that iJI p lannmg lhe
pr o ject, said a central solar
heating unit for the homu ,
baaed on ~arch conducted at
the University of Arizona, will
be used.
The unit , which is m ore effi.
c ient than lnd1vidual solar heat·
ln1 systems. ta expected to cut
e ne r1y costs by ~o pe rcent.
G r e1ory •aid
It will provide both hot water
and apace beating by circulating
hot water through col It. lr· the
hom e11 'lbere will be a backup
ORANGE COAS1
DAILY PILOT
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furnace in lhe central unit but
not m th<' individual townhomes
Gregory s aid the townhouses
are expected to iiell for about
$110,000 Most will have two
bedr oom s ond ab out 1,500
square f<·ct
Kennedy Eyes
'Neutral Site'
For Hostages
NASHUA, N.H. <AP) -Sen.
Edward M. Kenned y suggested
today that t he U S. hostases in
Tehran be releai.ed to a third
country while a n international
com m ission is set up to in-
vestigate Iranian grievance~
against the deposed shah
Kenne dy s aid the hostagei;
would "not necessarily" be held
in the third country while the
com m i ssion completed its work.
· · 1 t.hlnk they could be he ld
there until It get.'> started, and
then be returned lo the United
S t a tes." the Mauac h uselts
Democrat said.
K e nnedy said h e h a d no
specific third country an mind ,
bu1 sa1d, "J don't think it would
be difficult to fmd one "
In a Senate noor s~ech last
Thursday, Kennedy su11tcs ted
that the hOtJtages could be re·
leased to a third p arty while a
commjsslon was set up. Buth.is
s tatements toda y marked the
first lime he h&11 m ade this sug-
gestion while campai~nlnl(.
See klna vote 1I ao New
Hampshire'• Feb. 26 DemocraUc
presidential primary. Kennedy
alto told reporten he ha• "oo ob·
JecUon'' lD President Carter's de·
ciaion LO send an amphibious
warfare wut lnt.o wat•ra near tbe
Persian Gulf. The unit wlU ln·
elude aome 1,800 U S. Marine3
Cari.r admlnJttraUon otflclala
say the movt! ta lnUndetd H a new
banda-off •lanal to tht Soviet
Union ln the Porslan Gulf re11on.
Teaclwrs
Resume
Picketing
I J PlllL INSIDS&M~ .. ..., ......
FounlMJ.n vaney E lomenJ.arv
!-.t·hool l>llltnct tt!acben btflve
r ulfly weather to return to their
plt"kt'l II~ todMy whtle »WaJlln.C
th" outconMl uf bar1amlna tAJks
u l1u !Set to re1ume t.oday
A t..acber representativf! ~IA.id
uboul 200 Instruct.ors gathered
for J min drenched rally 1n
('ourn.·I(~~ l'itrk at fi 30 a m
twfore haulmt: their picket s1gru
10 the d111trict's 16 schools.
The tt-achers had taken a long
~ •'l·kcnd brcuk after p1cktt1n~
three days last week. Schools
"ere dosed Mo nday and
Tuesday of this week for a legal
hohda}'
Unde r the superv11>1on or u
'>lat., rnedtutor. t•ontracl talks
"ere set lo r (•s ume this
dClcrnoon for the fi rst lime since
they reached a dt•adlock Feb 4
1 t:al'h e r~. howe ver , have
vuwt•d not to return to their
l'la1>1>roorru. unttl a settlement ts
rcatht'd
· · 1 thmk the general utLitude 1:.
hopeful," observt:d li1ll Ribblett.
;i C aliforni a Teacher ~
Ai.i.oc·1at1on s taff member
"urking with the locul i.tnke
"W c finally get to the tabl1•
toduy and we hop<: there will bf•
..i scttkmenl ''
A school district 5pokt.-sman
said radio reports this m o rning
that the board of trustees would
conduct a public board m eeting
tonight were incorrect
The spokesman said boar d
mcmb«'rs will meet with their
attomey in a private session
to01ghl and asserted t hat the
met·tmg would not violate the
Rrown Act. w hi ch requ ires
governing bodit.•s lo conduct
most busmess m publi c.
Hobert Sampica, the distri ct's
personnf'l director, s aid 299 of
440 bargaining unit m e mbers
<teachers. school nurses. etc >
failed to report for work this
morning. lit' said this total is
nine more lhan the number of
abi.l·nct•s Fnday. but less than
lht• number out Thursday
Sl•\'er al tough 1!-lsue~ s till mu.'>l
hl' dl'bUtl'd IO tO<fa Y'!'I t:.s lki.
T £·ac·hers do not ron:.1der
s.d:1rtl'!> <i kt•y point. ('Ontc·ndini.!
tht>v have ;ilready lo'>t p.iy by
striking
NB's Mayor
Labels Koll
Suit 'Political'
Newport ~ach Mayor Paul
H vc kort ha!i lab<.•lcd a!'> ,1
p11l1t1ca l m unf'UVt'r <.1 $7 m1lho11
l1•d1·1 al la'4suit hlcrl ~u:.imi.t h1 ni
.ind four olht·r c·uunc1 I memher-.
fly th{• Koll C11rn1>any
. M ~· y h t.• J ~ h I) u Id II l '><i y
;1nyth10g," HyckoH add1·d. "It .,
loo bad to involvt· (·1ty time and
money 111 a thing like• lhh."
Thi· suit, alleging v10Jat1on of
pro;eny and rlue 1>rocc·s~ ri~hL'>.
was filed Tuc!>day 1n Lo'>
Angelrs Federal District Court
Jn 1t thl' company seek~ Sf.
m1ll1on 1n <ictual damagr., and
$1 m1lhon an punitive damage"
rn connt><:tJon with the council
majority's vote last December
on a general plan amendment.
That change deleted the hotel
.,,tl' from Koll's 159·acr-e com
plex near John Wayne Airport
and c ut by 85 percent lhe al
lowed office bwldmgs that can
be put on the property, the swt
c:la1ms.
Jn January Koll filed a swl in
Ora nge County Superior Court
seek ing lD have lhe genera l plan
am endment overturned A hear
ing on that suit will be held nen
Wednesday before Judee Edward
Wa lUn.
Tht> ff"der<il suit namt's th«' cl
ty , Hy<'koff <ind co dcfl•nd<int~
H<iv W111iam11, Paul Hummel.
Don Straus~ and Evelyn lfur1
No heanng date hos bt!en set for
that lit11eation
William Young
Dead at 68;
Services Se t
Hosary will bt.• n •c·1tcd Thurs·
day cvcnin~ in Santa A na for
Wilham A. Young, long tim e
employee of the Irvine Coast
Country Club who died Tuesday
ut the age of 68.
Mr . Young, al the lime of hjs
death. was mana1er of the roun·
try c lub In Newport Be a ch
wher e he'd worked for 24 years.
H e le aves h is w i d ow.
Ve ronica. of lhe fa mily home ln ,
Santa An a; a s11ler. Ju belle
Roeber of Santa Ana, and a
brother, James Yowi1 of Erie,
Pa.
Recitation or lhe rotary will
be at 7:30 p.m. at the Brown
Colonia l Mortuary Chapel In
Canta Ana. Maas of ChrtaUan
burial will be at 10 a.m . Friday
at St. Ja.eph'a Catholic ChW'ch.
Santa Ana, with burial to follow
a t Holy Sepulcher Cemetery ...
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FIREMEN BATll.E RAGINO BLAZ2 IN LAOUNA CANYON GARAGE COMPLEX THIS MORNING
Six Vintage AutomobO•• Dell»oted ••Powerful fxploeAoM Blow Out Qerage Doora
Vintage Autos B11rned
Gas Blasts Hamper Laguna Firemen
lly STf:VE MIT('Jl t:U .
()I -~ly ~-\Ytf /\ blaze that J:Ull.NI a Lagunu
<'Jnyun ~;:1r&1i:t> comph•x . an1I
de s troyt•d a h alf -d oz.en
v1ntagC' automobiles in l.a~una
lh'ach thts momin~. thr+>att-nt'<.l
f1rd1ghter-. ul time:. !I!'> ~l:lsolin1·
und parnt ean:. ex pl od•·d
'>t·nding name:. shootmg fr11m
the structure .
·'The . exploi.ivn:. w t' re "' powerful they wt•rt: llflrng t}u·
J.(3taf<C doors ano ket·prng tht·
firemen back. · :.aid LagunJ
B t•a t·h 1wl1<.·l' offH·c-r Fn·tl
~1 <irtmo
Fin• C<ipl<1tn ll:trold J11h~Jn
v. ... , kn0t:k1·d du~ n J fl11>:hl 11f
'>l..tlf!-> lt·adinJ.( lo a :.i·rond :.ton
o11JJrtmc·nl 11\'1·1 lht• g:.iraJ.(1:'> lJ\ ,,
liL1-.1 that 1111 l<,1 ·t.J th1· 1N111>1!
-,trul'lure lit• .... J!'> not 1n1un-d
LJ~UnJ C.in)vn Hoad ~J
d oi.l'd to tr:tffll' a., f1rcmt•n la;
ho:.t'!'> acro::.s the roadway Jnd
into the garage complex al 21022
Laguna Canyon Road.
T h e fire destroyed six vin tage car s, including a
restored 1.956 Cadmac limOUSUl('.
·• 195"6 Chrysle r lmpenal. a 1960
Thunde rbird a nd a recently
rt•stored Packa rd, alon g Wllh
wveral other curs.
'It sounded l1ke the t•ourt.h or
July," said Fire Ctuef Charley
Kuhn, wno dirttted f1ref1ght.e,....
Crom all three l...aRuna Beacn
'>tat1ons during the hour -1ong
battle
1-'tr<'fighters helped Steve
llackcr. who operates a metal
,culpture ~hop 1n the compleit
rt·movc t>xpl~1ve acetylene and
•1xy gen tanks from his work
..,omt· IJdy pullc'<! 10 hN1· :.ml
I (\ i d u s t 0 c il I I t h t• r I r I'
d1•p<1rtml'nl " -.did ll<1ckt·r ~h"
n1w r.1t1""\ \1r•t.1I M Jnia JrfJarrnt
to tht• ~ura~t''
~ 1• d1dn l t•H ·n kn11v. Uw·rr
v. .• ., .1 f1rt• n1•).t door until • n"
.,h.,~t'<.l up and ~e h~d1d th•·
l'XplOSIOO.S "
fo' 1 re meo bad d 1frtc u lty
working their boae• loto the
Rarages, which contained the
cbarred automobiles.
As fire crews began mopping
up the m ess. Les Bumann.
o w'ler o f the vi n tage
;.i utomoblles. a r rived a t t he
scene
"O h , my God . W hJl
happened." be shouted .
Friend s co mforted th t!
distressed man as he peered into
the blackened garages al what
remained of h~ a uto collection.
.. W~re the cars insured. Les'>"
someone asked
··No. No they we ren't," hu
'\..lid
f-1n·m1·n :.<11d damagl' tn th<• "ix
old <·ar. Jnd J \ inta"'l' movn rycle·
t11tJh-d dl lt·u<,t S7fl.OOO C>am<ii.:1•
\q t 111· I ~II '>lllr\ .... ru1 I iJr( .ir11f
~ .11.1~t· JCI J ~ U '>fl .11 $1111 IMMI
~1th .mol/i(•r $..'1.000 rJnm· lo l'i•ll
I ••nt., of ttM-apJ rt rnt>nt rr-11l 1·tl t• •
Bum<inn
The ~tructure I'> owned Oy
Wa llace W1 ckham, a La~una Beach reaJtor. fire officials said.
Mid-Winter Sale
in full swing • • •
t '\
Exceptional values on
our upholstery ...
Shown: Drexel's famous
ACCOLADE PIT UNIT
with real wood back panels.
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BUSINESS' STOCKS
Wedn aday'1
2 p.m. (EST) Pri NYSE COMPOSI11E TRANSACTIONS
DAil V "9l.OT 87
Progrnssi.....,,
Black Executive
Blazing Trails
BJ JORN CUNNIFF
NEW YORK CAP> -Black eaecutJv• bave trained
and po1tUQned tbem.elve. IO effectively that their fUU.re
in the 1.a. b "ednmely PoltUve," 1ccordln1 to an ·I~ Oft routel to IUCCeN. eaaor Eu1ene Jennings. who plooeered the at.ucty
of execuUve mobility nearly 20 yean •IO. aaJd be would be
11urpriled lt blaeb fail to achieve the p,...deoey ol mtJor
corporaUona over the next few yean.
"I have •tudied many O'OOP8 lr)1n1 to make It to the
top. iodud:ini women. but oo &J"Oup hu buJlt ao 11t.roo1 a
foundation to cootinue ala proeress." be laAd after analY>
ln1 result& of a search company study
Jennlap said that u a group tM
black executive11 remand tum of the fut·
moving, confident yOUDI bolder11 of
master's of buatoess degrees who in the
late 1960s "blazed a tnH to the top."
COllPAKED TO ANOTHER
m1oonty group. women. the bl.llck ex·
ttut1ves are much more advanced, Jen.
nlo1s said, powun1 out that blacks
have acquired the crndentials rat.her
than relymg on spec1aJ characteruUcs. cu10111,. ..
"Women are i.till assert.In& their eender.'' he saJd.
The study, by the Chtcae<>-ba.sed firm of Headnck &
Strugg.Jes. produced stal.1.stici. on 375 bt&h·level black ex-
t'cut1ves The fa.ndmes wen: then UlU!rpret.ed for the firm
by J enru.o.ga, wbo drew oo h!.!i Ion& expeneocc
The profeaor. mana&ement professor at Mlchtgan
Stal<' Untv(·rs1ty. author of many books on executive life
and an adVl~er to preb1dent5 and chairmen. found many
charactcrulJcs he feels assure r,uc<'css
-TUEY ARE lN SALES. marketing. manulactunng
.ind ftnanCf'. -..h1ch an· Uw fastest routf"S to the Lop. They
ha\" primary bu~11neu dut1e., h;,v1ng avoided the
'tl·rt-otype JO~. ~ucb a:. per~unncl eu•cut1vf!"
They .arc not afnud of hard work, uaually SPftldtng
bO hour. or more .t wttk on the iob.
'Jb~y havt· pa1<1 their educ-alJ(Jnal du~. They have
iJ'> many deg~ 8.5 any grnup '>eeking the lop JObs Thirty.
nine pt:rN>nt of tJw ~roup hall ddvanced degreea Fifty per
c1·nt of lh05t' under JS had bUl'h <k&ree~.
-THEV t:XH181T A .,trong sen.5c or self rehantt
M o.,t ~ere bom in thf' South nr Southwest, hut now find
them•u·lv~ prc'<Som1nantly in the t:a:!>t and M1dwebl. They
Jrt> product.! of rnral rather than urban Amenca.
:Th("} arc l>troni:I)' comnutted They are willing tn
uproot them!lelvh .. nd their fam11le& to move gco
~raphtrally and oraianiLatJonally tf IL means career advan
n·mcot
• Their apprttt" for advancement LS not ea.i.1ly aat.ed.
Whi le plea.-.(.'(! with their progr~ they want more and ex
pect mort' They 1o1.1U not bc'turned back easily
-THEY HAVt: THE power or leverage. The vut ma
)onty are 1n 11«-ry larJt" rorporalloo.a, and thus are 1n a
posauon to accelerate their r1se to the pruideocy by t.akUU(
posll.lc:ms w\tb smaller com~
-They b .... " conl\denee. They a.re lo demand and
know tt Thiry have th" 1oodl and know they cao carry
tbt>tr weight They beUeve ao the American dream and
they fell 1: can tx>st bl.• rill~ m corpontte We
"Some wall HY thal black ~ttS have told out to
COrponlU Amenca." Jenpsnp eoocluded. .. But tbe fact a.
Utat they ban done and are dotn• what Is MCnury lo
master corporate Amen ca ·
Sales FirDI
May Be Recession Key
WASHINGTON t AP> f'lnan<'tal analysts "ay
th1• reccs:-100 prt-dlctt..-d for HMO rould be avoided if
con~umen. (."(lflllnue to s~nd heaVlly, as they did dur
ing 1979 and tht• f1nn coooth ol lhts year
Accordu1~ tu Commerc.-e l>epartmeot flgun-a.
~ales at lht' nallQn's retail stores rose 2 3 percent In
JanuarytoS'll 5ha llion.
Tbe tnereai.e wu the larsest &Ille<' a 2 9 pe~nt
n !>e tn ~ptembt.-r and wa.c; ron.s1derably more than
increaaes ol O 5 ~rcent in l>ef'embu and I ~rcent In
Novembr:r, dt'panmt>nl daw sho"4<f-d
"AS O•' NOW THE COMumer 1:. still buying,"
~aid a Commf'r<'f' Oepartmf'nt analyst who a11k4'd not
to be identtlied "Thal'!> ('!lpec1ally lnJ<' of autos and
rum1ture durablt> 1oods ..
~ Carter administration and many private
economi.sls hav<> bef'n predictlnR that lbe economic
downturn proo1c-lt'd for last year would begln In th('
fm1t few months or 1980
Recently. however. analysts In and out or govern·
ment t\ave said the receu1on could be avoid~ Ir coo
&umers continuo t o spend heavily, as they did
Lhrou&bout l979
"I .ul IMPRESSED Wlth t.he strength of retail
sales. bu1 I rt'matn a httlt· dub1ous that conaumer
s peodln& as fl01ng to continue showina such ftlrf'nitb."
said William Cox. a senior Commerc~ Department
~conom.Lat . lie said consumer buying power would be
1queeud by little real growth in ramlly Income and
higher tues ln nddiUon. lnstalJment debt ls hl&h and
the savinltl rate Is at a 30-year low.
Thf' S71I 5 billion in u les last month was nearly lt
~rcent hl«bcr Uum the l70.9 bUUon total for January
1979.
THIE 8ALES OF durable 100dl -items wtth a
uaetulnes11 or Lhrcc yeara or mo"' -rot• 3.8 percent
ln January to $26.6 billion Tbey b.ad riaen 1.t perttnt
ln Oeumber Auto sales were up a strona 4.8 percent to nearly
115 blllioo, compar.d with • 1.5 pettenl rtae in tho
previous month. the report &bowed. ~ ~
Gold Quotations
81ftteA...Uted~
Selected world ~old prtoea today ....._: motn1n1 fbina 9895.~. up $1.00; an.rnoon nxtna '886.76, up 12.2$. ·
Puts: afternoon 1Wn1 .... 4'8. ~P $0.91.
Fnakfwrt: .... 41, olt a03.
Zmtda: bid $892.00. olf tl.CI0~.00 uked.
N .. Vorll: Handy• Hannan late momln1 9811.75. off
$2.2~.
New Yerk: En1elb1rd aelUn1 pri• late momln1 .... ao.oasz .
New Yortu E · tlb1rd fabricated tokl tau monllnt tm.as. otr sz.ia.
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AecNEWS
e:.30 MAUDIE
CarcM a latest boytr......O
provroet M aud• ••In
gtNlllf wonoes than t"-1
n111ona1 elec11on~
Repossessed
tD I L~LUCY
A c:1c.e lfl3')1C1IO<'I of '-
ml"laOe ~~
Lucy "'* a.net Aoe11 y •te not ,,...,,..,
(() GOOO TIMES
W1110na OISCOO/OfS lhal llloo
SU. Ofl!MI QVeSI 81 her 1>1rth·
oay pa<ty 15 het u -
h<Jsbal'!<I
fll) DICK CAVETT
Linda Blair is up to her old deviltry
c.gain a nd Lo uise Fletcher tries to
st ra1ghten her out m "Exorcist II -The
lie retie." airing tonight at 9 on CBS,
Channel 2
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~PORT
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Val11nll
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1-00 8 8UG8 BUNNY'S
VALEHTINE
6vgi Bunny· s unsuspac:1-
1ng trK!nds t:oec:ome h11p-
lu11s victim• of Buos and
Guell author Wright
Morr•• W OvalEASY
G.-t Silly DarioPIS IR)
Cl) TlC TAC OOUOH (I.DJ FACE TliE MU&C
7.30 0 THE PRICE 18 AIOHT 0 GUINNESS GAME
t. \IP•d 's oltMs 10 outdo
•111Gh olhor as matchmak· '
ors (RJ
Q REAL PEOPLE
7-00 t) C8S HEWS
0 H9CNEW8
f<j> M.ellng spins •ongeSI
h~ld nole 10wes1 side
somersault upSlde down
walll
In O aoecu•I Valentlne'ti
Oay program. featured
Sub,ects •nciude a man
wll<> promotes h<JM>ands
llbef8110fl. a oate<moneo
COf'ISU,,,_ AOvOGate anc:I an
unusually deoo<ale<I Cah-
tornu1 tnn
0 HAPf'Y DAYS AGAIN
f Of'lll6 tall es uo 1ne t>on-
gos to play Wflh Richie s
t>ono at an important
country club dance.
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SOUAAES 0 TIC TAC DOUGH
Q) AU IN THE FAMILY D M0\11£
U A9CHEWS 0 (J) JOl<ER'S WILD
0) M "A"S"H
Charles IX'Comei the most
unpopular man •n camp
wllen he receives a wi"ter-
1ZO<I OcMar suol trom hos
puren"
A buall'lO tumace forces
1111! 8uN<twS to S()llfld 8
tew day& al lhe Shvlc
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( 111661 Jact< Lo<d, Von
JonnAOn A hlOdfln C>omb
al)oard 11 N-York-bound
, .. 1 tone• causes p1tn1c
among tM passengers (2
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REPORT m OAEAT P£AFORMAHCES '""' 0 1~ EIQHTIS
Q) STREETS OF SAN
FRANCISCO
An uno;crupulous OSVC:hW·
lr1>t r>tonohzes " patier'lt
11'110 ~"""'"9 that h'1 ha.
~ o 11><1 1n11 psychoa11151 " ... ,.
The R111et fllml!'I' Eva La
Gotflenne Rosemary
Hams. Sam ltw&ne Enis
Rabb nnd Keene Curios
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way 1ewval ot tne 19:>7
lnmf'Oy at>Oul llltl 8ar-
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Con man Joe Simons
tJttcio Etam1 return& 10 Ille
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"' ,.....eiry uncler the pre. ltl"' lhCH &NI ·~ IOOkong for
•I C>omo-tnogar-ong oevice
(;> "'')
Q) EOWAAO ANO MAS.
SIMPSON
l hl'l Oec1a1on · t<1ng
E <hwt>rO VIII Oec.c:ltl$ lo tflll
l\o~ rt1m1ty 11\at he cannot
00 ll'w'ough ...,,,, the COfo-
Shakeup at NBC
'Skag,' 'Shir/,ey' Get the Ax
LOS ANGELES CAP) -NBC. s till
a dis tant third in the season-long r at
mgs competition, has extensively re·
wo rked its pnme-time schedule, ad-
ding eight series to begin in March.
A II but one of the new sen es are in
the com edy-variety vein. The
m idseason moves constitute a bigger
schedule shakeup for NBC than t he
one undertaken al the beginning or
t he season, when NBC added only six
new sen es to its lineup.
THE NETWORK announced that
the acclaimed dra matic series
"Skag," the family drama "Shirley"
and sundry movies and specials will
be dropped to make room for the new
shows. "Skag" will like ly return to
NBC in the fall, the network said ...
NBC will move its s uccess1u1
"CHiPs" series fro m Saturday,
whe re 1t has becom e one or the
network's few hits, to Sunday rughL'>.
The network also announced that
"The Rockford Files." which ceased
production two months ago, will re -
turn to the schedule as reruns on
Thursday night.
• mto and out of the hves of dlfferent
people.
-"Pink Lady and Jeff." Fridays
9·10 p.m .. a variety hour s tarting the
Japanese si.nging duo, Pink Lady,
and comic J eff Allman.
-"Me and Maxx." Saturdays
9:30-10 p.m ., about a divorced New
Yorker whose daughter unexpectedly
comes to live with him
-''The Ri g Show ." Tuesdays
9-10 .30 p.m .. a showcase for comedy
and variety
-"UNITED ST ATES," T uesdays
10:30-11 p.m .. Larry Gelbart's look at
contemporary marnage .
-"From Ht're lo Eternity,"
Wednesdays 10-11 p m , based on
James Jones' best sehng novel of
World War II.
-"The Facts of Life," Fridays
8 · 30..9 p m . the housekee per from
.. D1H'rent Strok es" becomes a
housemother m a pnvate school for
teen-age girls
-"Sanford." Saturdays 9.9·30
p m .. Redd Foxx returns as a
junkyard dealer.
OTRE~NGES include
"BJ a the Bear" moves Into
"CHiPs" Saturday night slot ; "The
Best of Saturday Night Live" moves
to Fridays in "Rockford's" old slot;
"Rockford" moves Into "Skag's"
former Ume period on Thursday.
NBC has trailed ABC and CBS in
the ratings race since October, after
a strong start.
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NIOH'T UVE
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Q) PLAY THE
PERCENT AGES
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t0:30 U 01 20 I 20
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ED RITUAi..
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llt>d le<9Uf e
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MAY RETURN
'Skag' Malden
j
OUT OF LJNEUP
Shh1ey JOM•
The emphasis in the new NBC
st'hedule was comedy . "We have
always believed that for a network to
be No. l, you have to be No. 1 In com·
ed y," said Brandon Tartikoff, presi-
de nt of NBC Entertainment. "A year
a~o today, NBC bad two hours of
comedy a nd no variety on the
schedule. The schedule we've an-
nounced today. nearly half of which
is comedy-variety. r einforces lhe
fact that we are moving In the right
direction and ahead of schedule."
NBC'• NEW SERIES are :
-"Boomer:" Fridays 8·8 : 30 p. m .. •
a com edy about a m utt who wanders
Skiing cla~smed ads a re the best place to
buy or sell ski wear and equipment In t he
Daily Pilot. 642-5678
SILENT NITE
VALENTINE'S DAY
Feb.14
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
In
"THE EAGLE" ( 1925)
'"!·IHOW CX>NCOT WITH ANDY ~NDERSEN
AT '™I HAJ'1MOND UY90MD 1:30 PM
o.nt*"9n tona9t.n 81rti...-hop Quart.i Comic: J . J. H~ltd
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A 8ENEFIT FOR
NEWPORT THEATRE
ARTS CENTER
r
Off1C1c1I r rench entrv for Academy Award competllion as
Best Foreign Fiim .
D1rec1ed by Claude Sauret slamng Romy Sdinelder
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KOC£ 8 7 :30 -Great
Performances. Eva LeGa llienne,
Rosemary Harris and Sam Levene star
In "The Royal Family," the television
version of the 1927 stage play based on
the exploits of the Barrymore family
KTLA e 8:00 -"The Doomsday
Flight." A hidden bomb aboard an
airliner panics the crew and passengers
in lhis Rod Serling _mo~le.
CBS fJ 9:00 -"Ex6rc1st II · The
lie retie." Llnda Blair is repossessed in
this sequel to "The Exorcist" with
Rich a rd Burton and Louise Fletcher
(see photo at lefo .
U MAKE ME LAOOH 0 OAVEAUEHAT
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by Armstrong & BetJuk
CBS Recaptures Prize
NEW YORK IAPI -Thl' lt•..1d
in the networks' weekly ratinJ!-.
com pet1t1on s witched ha nth
again. with CBS grabb1n~ f1r.t
place from ABC for both tht·
seven day period <·ndrng Ft·b 10
and the season so far
CHS listed half of the WP(•k''
10 highest-r ated pro~ra m:-.. in
eluding "Da llas" m first plact·.
to three for ABC and two fur
NBC, fi gures f rom the A C
Nielsen Company showed
Ju'lt two weeks ago C'RS took
the No 1 position for the season
away from ABC for the ft('!;I
time in nearly four years AB(
pulled even last week
CBS' RATING for the most re
cent week was 20.4 to 19 8 for
ABC and 18 6 for· NBC The
networks say that means 10 an
average prime-time minute dur
ing the w('(!k , 20 4 percent of the
homes in the country with
telev1s1on were tuned to CRS
CBS now has hni~hed ht':\t m
the we<-kly competJt1on 10 lJmes
1n th1· l."t !J "'" . .., .ri, r ''Jri
IOJ; lh• 't'•'"'HI .1 •lo ,,r '!) 2
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CBS tl\S, 'O'J rtll-11-:"'-·
'C'ort•d ht'd\ 1h "1t l 1 r,r11111u1r1~
<.t·r11·~ rath1•r t h.1n rr111\ 11 , Jnd
~P\·cs.d ::-111 .11 111 111"11 loo
"Dallas. 'en-.. pl.1• t•t1 I 1uk1 11r
ll.11z..1rd i.11 \l 1nu11·-.
· .\rch1t• Bunl.t•r' i'l.t1·1· and
,\ hct" · in th1· Top 10
'-;RC "P<>ltt'd L1\lle llou"' on
th<.' PraJnc" a" h.Jgh as :\o J for
I ht' week. and "Clh p ., · v. a-.
sixth Hut the third ploct: netv.ork
fell flat after that
NBC'. IN A DOITIO!'i, had
thret' of th<.' "Vo t>t•k '-. fl'Jl' lowest·
r::all'd pro~r;1 ms , inrlud1ng :"lo
fw "Pnm1o· T1mt• Saturday," a
!> pe c 1 a.I. · E J\·1" R l' m cm tw rc'CI, "
65th. and ''Be-.t of Saturday
~IJ:ht Ll've" 61th An J\tK mov
It', "Swan Soni:. v.ac; !\I) 66.
dnd A BC'" "Stont" 68th
Here are the Y>f'~k s Top JO
'-hO"' S
Dalla .... Y.lth a rating of 31 l
rt•prc-<.t:"nt1ng ::?J 7 m1llton homes.
.ind Dukes of llazz<ard." 30 4 or
.';!::? mJll1on. both CRS . "1..itUe
llnu ... l' on the l'ra1nt'." 28 9 or
:':! 1 mlllton. NRC . "Three's
1·nmp.my." 27 7 or 21. l million.
\Ht' "60 M 1nule'." 'l7 4 or 20.9
mllllnn. r ns . "CJhPs," 25.6 or
1 ·~ ~o million . NBC . "Ar chie-
B u n k t' r • .., p I a c e , C B S . a n d
T en,pet>d and Brownshoe,"
.\RC both 25 4 o r 19 4 m11Uoo .
Altcf' ~or 19 I mllhon. CBS,
.ind MO\'H~ "The Deep." Part I.
:!4 6 or H! R mtlhon. ABC
T H E !'!EXT tO shows .
.. M ·1\ S· 11." CRS. "Eight is
Enou~h " a nd "Taxi," both
ABC. "Tht.· J e ffersons" and
"One Oay al a Ttme." both CBS.
and "Hart to Ha rt,'' "Barne)
M 111 e r . " " I'' ant a s.v I s I a n d . "
· H app~ Oay~" and "Love
Boat." all ABC
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