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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 26, 1980
VOL 1J, NO. 11, J SECTIONS, M ll'AGES
Ortega Slayi•gs
Murder Victim
HB Teen-ager
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL
Ol ttw o.lly 11'1 ... Slaff Glen Norman Barker, a 14·
y ear-old Huntingto n Beach
W!. hth grade student, was iden·
ed today as the second of two ctims of a homosexual mass
murderer who dumped the nude
corpses alongs ide Ortega
Gol~ Silver
Price ·Drops
Cnntin11ing
From AP, Staff Dl1patdles
Gold and silver prices both fell
sharply today , apparently
reflecting the strength of the
dollar and the effects of record
U.S. interest rates.
· Gold was quoted at $525 at the
morning fixing in London, but
fell to $507.50 at the afternoon
lii:ing and closed at SSOS.
Gold traded in New York at
$503, aft.er trading as low as ...... Meanwhile, silver fell even
harder, skidding $4.40 to $1.5.80
in New York.
"It's beaded south," said one
trader.
The metals tend to increase in
price in times of world tension.
:rbey often fall when interest
a-ates are high. • Monex in Newport Beach quot-
ed gold at $490 at mid-morning
~ad silftr at $1.5.50.
~ The dollar slipped in Europe ~r advancing in Tokyo.
• The dollar closed in Tokyo at J4t. 75 yen, up frorn 248.95,
~pile intervention by the Bank
JaJ>M, which sold an estlmat·
$IO million.
Tokyo dealen said the dolla'•1
•lren1tb stemmed primarily ''°m interest rate couidera-:doN, with bltb American ratee
r.ttractiQI foretan lnveaton. =b dollar'• weakne11 ln
carne after the report
tbat conaumer prica ln
United ltatee TOM 1.4 per· cent In February.
Proteet ·
Australia (AP) -An
fl'OUP demomtn~ today u tbe U.S.
"'*elear·powered aubmarine l'•ddoek doeked nln• miles :l.C) •· rh1 btflanlD• of a
I lhlrid -~, Ylalt.
Highway over the weekend.
The t.een-ager 's identity was confirmed Monday night by his
mother, Sharon Barker, accord·
ing to U . Wyatt Hart, Orange
County Sheriff's Office informa-
tion officer. Mrs. Barker had reported her
son missing about 11 :30 p.m.
Sunday night after he failed to
return home from what be bad told bis mother on Friday was to
be a weekend stay with a friend.
Barker's body, along with that
of Russell Duane Rugh, lS, of
Garden Grove, was found about
noon Saturday by hikers near
the lower San Juan Creek Camp-
ground oo the boundary between
Orange and Riverside counties.
Barter was last seen at West·
moot Elementary School, in
Westminster on Friday, Hart
said, shortly before the time that
Rugh was last seen in Garden
Grove.
Rugh was on his way to work
when be disappeared.
Sheriff's homi c ide in-
vestigators today were attempt-
ing to retrace Barker's steps
alter be left school Friday.
Part of that process is de·
termining who was the friend with
whom Barter planned to spend
theweetend.
Huntington Beach Police set.
Ron Jenkins said Mrs. Barker
told them at the time the miss·
ing pel"IGDS report was filed that
her son called her on Friday and
said' be would not be home until
Sunday.
Sbe became concerned Sunday afternoon, Jenkins aaid, and
started callin& her soo's friends,
but couldn't locate him.
Barker and Rugh are believed
to be the latest victims ol a mass
murderer who may have killed
(lee VICl'lll, Page AJ)
'IlllEJ'ES' R4VL
BtJS BOTI'OM
MORRISTOWN, Tenn. (AP)
-It WU DO lauchbll matter,
but tbere maJ baYe beeD a few
snlcken amanc tbe 1tudeatl at
Meadowview llllddle School
The stbool wu bur1lariaed
but, ffCOll'dlnl to detective Billy
Joe Seal, only 10 ttem1 were
taken.
TIM b.lul -10 wooden pad·
41ea, OM from Heb teacher'•
desk.
esa an lain
• Near IS ome
O.lly ~ _ __, •k _K_
NEWPORT BEACH POLICE EXAMINE SITE OF WRECK AT PRE-SCHOOL PLAYGROUND
80-year-old Woman Spent the Night Here After Craahlng In Darkness
Woman, 80, 'Lost'
After Auto Crash
Confused by the rain and dark·
ne•s Tuesday night, an 80-year-
o Id Newport Beach woman
crashed into a school yard, th~n
spent the night in her car, un-
aware tbat homes -and help -
were nearby.
The woman, a resident ol the
Bluffs, told paramedics who
were called to aid her this mom -
in1, that she left home at 8 p.m.
to visit a friend, but bad second
thoughts about driving durinl
the storm.
In tumlng her car around, tbe
woman became diloriented and
Joet, ewa tMulh she wu atW in heron~. POllee u6d Un tracu indicate
she drove I.Mo Eutbluff Part
and _., up illllde tbe yard ol
the Eutbhlff Pre-School. 2801
VtJta del Oro.
The woman•• car manaad to
DOH underneath tbe stbool yard
fence, wblch dropped baek lD&o
place bebl.nd tbe vehicle, tnlp-
pln• tbe car in tbe •mall
enclosUN.
The· woman told paramedics
that lbe tbouCbt the WU out ln
the co..mt.ry and that lf the wait-
ed help would corn• to her.
Paramedic Ken P'lettel said
the woman told him she «ot out
>
of her car a few Umes and
looked into the school windows.
"She looked at the children's art
work and then she said she'd go
back and try to bundle up,.. he
said.
He said the woman apparently
suffered 'no injuries nor ill ef·
fects from her mishap.
He alao noted that she'd ap-
parently tried to eet her car out
of the school yard because one
tire was worn smooth and split
down the middle.
Tbe wo1Dan, wbo'd fallen ul4!9J>, was dllcovered at about 7 : 45 a.m. by teacher Denise
Meena. who summoned police
and medics.
~wnVow~
NEW ORLEANS (AP> -
Pollee Pf'OG'lted a crackdown on
teen·a•e "carMr crlminal1" ~ foUowiq UM arrest ol nve ...,..,.. aeeu1ed ln the •bootinl cleatb ol • touri.lt who'
wandeied out of tbe French
Quarter. One of thole teen·aaen
hal bee arrested 47 times, 33
times ln connectlon wlth Mrious
crtme:s. oollce said.
Fair Weather
Ahead After
Brief Rain
Clear s~es studded with puffs
of cloud heralded fair weather
today. at least through Friday.
for Orange Coas t residents
following Tuesday n11ht's storm
that brought nearly a ball-inch
of rain.
No storm-caused problems
were reported, according to
Orange County Flood Control
spokesmen, despite the fact the
ground remains saturated from
recent storms.
Predictions of a new storm
headed for the Orange Coast and
due to drop more preclpltatioD
by Satunt.1 were larcely dis·
counted tod•J by the U.S.
W eat.her Serviee ln Los Angeles.
"Tbat•a very 1U1ht," a
spokesman aald ol. the chance of
more lbowen.
J . Sberman Deany, ol Hunt·
lnaton Beach, u1d be reecried
.41 inches ror tbe overnl•ht
storm u ol. I a.m. today at b6I
rooftop weather 1tatloft. RaiDfall
todatetbiayearl11D.751ncbel.
"Almost double normar for
thh date ," sald tbe oc-
lo1enarlan, wbo baa bpt
weather records dally for molt
of the past 50 yean In H\Ult•
lnirton Beach.
Police
Probing
Motives
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of -o.lty .._ $UH An unemployed musician was
shot to death on the sidewalk m
front oC bis home in northwest.
Costa Mesa late Tuesday or
early this morning, police said.
The body of guitarist Samuel Anthony Vasq~. 27, was found
s prawled' on the walkway at
about 2:30 a.m. by his girlfriend.
said investigative Capt. Robert Moody.
Wendy Shyer, a 22·year-old
nurse. was returning to the
home at 3206 Moo tan a Ave. from
a visit to her parents in Los
Angeles, be said.
Investigators s aid Vasquez
was shot in the back of the head with what appeared to be a large
caliber weapon.
Miss Shyer, described as dis·
traught, called police from in-
s ide ber home. Vasquez was
dead when a police patrol \Ulit
a rrived at the sce n e , in-
vestigators said.
l:aptain Moody . said robbery
had been almost ruled out as a motive for the slaying, but that
investieators bad turned up no
obvious reason for the shooting
(See SIA YING, Pase AZ)
Co as;)
Wea&•er
Fair and cold ton1gbt
with lows in the 40s.
Variable. cloudiness
Thursday with 20 percent
chance of showers. Highs
Thursday in lower eos.
INSIRTe•AY
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crucifi*" o/ Jnv.a Cll'riw~
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Iran to Break 11.S. RelOtiOrut
---bedl IO 1'8M \NI for He allO \.oW ~ 8& bla •••tlr •e•• coater.ace tn . ~ tMt bi lldYOeat. w.k·
.. diplemaUc relallou ~the
Uattedaat.
a<le4 crt ... 1'M talllaa ....,_ eee•• ...... ~e • ...... _. new 11o0da;
Cl)'pt, when bell hOlpt .
B•llHbtl Hld 'ry1n1 ,tbt
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fraa'' Md molt .. 1nben o1 tho
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beblnd it ll th• thah ll not
Ref11nd E&ten
Dog Devours Tax Check
DES MOINES, Iowa IAP) -Eric Nystrom will
have to go to state officials to get a new tax refund
chec k His reason -the dog ate it. Honest.
Meanwblle-, J>r . lllcbael
D•BW.1, Ute Ttua ,.......,, left ....._ ~ for Cain, .,_
f~~ to operate -Ute IUb. n e IUb bu lymph cancer ta.at
ta belie¥ed to bav• aprad to bl.I ., ......
De8akey waa to bave re-
mo¥M the apleee ln Paaaa,
but P ... mulaa doctorl olailet-
ed to the operation belna performed by a roretpe_r. ~ ,
A 1poteemu for ~·
Hou.ton said be waa eolna to
Cairo "to fulfill bis commitment
to the shah." He was acc:om·
panted by a full surgical team,
includinl another 1ur1eon. an
ane1the1lolo1iat , two
patholocilta. a nune and a blood
technician.
Sadat. after a vusit to the shah
1n Cairo's Maadi M iJitary
Nystrom. 20. son of St.ate Sen Jack Nystrom, re-
turned home and found that h1s seven -month-old
basset hound. Alice. had mangled his Iowa rncome
tax refund check for $195.16.
Alice declined to eat the portJon of the check
dee la ring the amoun~ due, but did consume the rest,
making it non-negotiable.
·Hospital Tuesday. said he was
running a blah temperature and
would probably undergo surgery
in the next few days.
Suspeets In Another? ..
Tiro Men Arrested
In Newport Holdup
Two men. arrested Tuesday
by Newport Beach police mo-
ments alter the $1.800 holdup of
a savings and loan. have been
identified as suspects in the rob·
bery of another Newport Beach
financial institution
DuvaJJe Rene John~on. 26. of
Lo~ Angeles and Earl k ccd
Warner. 24. of Holl ywood were
taken into custody Tuesd ay after
thl' l I 30 a m holdup of Beverly
ll1lls Savings and Loan J\ssocia·
tlon, 3748 F: Coa!>t Highway
P<>l1Ce said today the two men
ha ve been 1dent1fied as the
s usperL5 m the $285 robbery of
Brentwood Savings and Loan
/\s.,oe1at1on. :.!867 E Cuas l
Highway •m March lk
The two men an· on parole
from stat~ prison. although in·
formation wasn t 1mmcd1at.ely
available about the convictions
for wtuch tht· two men were im·
prisoned
Newport B~a<.'h police said the
men are alSQ !>USpects in somP
rt.-cent burglaries in Newport.
One of the burglaries. report·
ed Monday, included a descnp
lion of the getaway car used by
the pa1r
After police were notified
Tuesday of the Beverly Hills
Savings holdup, Officer John
Des mond spotted the car on
MacArthur Boulevard traveling
toward the freewa)'. He said he
mitiaJly was interes ted in it
because it matched the burglary
car description.
When ~smond and Officer
Rick Bradley stopped tbe car on
the San Diego Freeway, they al·
legedly recovered the stolen
libertarian Clark
Not in Primary
SACRAMENTO <AP) -The
Libertarian Party, which bas for
the finst time won Calilorrua
primary ballot s tatus, won't
have ii presidentlaJ candidate on
June!. i
Secretary JJf,. State March
Fong Eu announced Monday
that Ed Clark, who won the.
Libertarian Party presidential
nomination last September,
withdrew his flame from the
ballot ln a tactical move to avoid
an embarraasingly low vote
t.otal being compared with totals
for Democratic and Republican
candidates.
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mon ey and a 32 caliber
automatic hand~un
Both men remained in the city
)ail today in lJ eu or $25,000 ball.
'New Man'
Has a Boy
SACRAMENTO t /\l' >
A man who made medical
history in 1977 by rccciv·
i n ~ the firs t testicle
transplant IS the father Of
a boy.
He is Tim Twomey. 33.
who was born without
testicles but recev1ved one
from his identical twin, in
an operation performed in
St. Louis by Dr. Sherman
Silber.
His wife, Jannie. 29,
gave birth to a six-pound.
14-ounce boy Tuesday al
Sutter Memorial Hospital.
Both Twomey a nd his wife
are shenffs deputies
Cycle, Car
Crash Fatal
To Irvine Man
A 32-year-old Irvine man died
early today in Santa Ana-Tustin
Community Hospital from in·
Juries he suffered on March 16
when he was thrown .to feet by
the Impact of.a col.1.Uloo between
his motorcycle and a car.
J obn Craig Wheeler of 127
Southbrook Lane was nol wear·
ing a helmet when the accident
occurred al the intersection of
Woodspring and Eaat Yale Loop
in Irvine.
Barry Steven Jorgensen, 33, of
Oiamood Bar, who was driving
the car, was not injured. Tberc
were no passengers with either
man
The motor cyc l e and
Jorgensen's sports car were
destroyed, police said.
Irvine police Lt. Bob Lennert
said no charges have ~n filed
against Jorgensen. An investiga·
lion is continuing.
No Stampede
For Ronstadt
CINCINNATI (AP) -A
sellout crowd greeted rock
singer Unda Ronstadt at the
Riverfront Col1aeum here, but
police said the crowd wu "very
melJow" and there wu no re-
peat of the crush that kllJed 11
younc fans 1ut year.
Some 50 police offtcen were
on duty at the collleum 'l'Uel-
day, but offtclab=rted JUll on~ arrest .. for ...,.. -
and 12 dtatlona, m01 y ror anaa
use.
Tbe touCb HCwity WM a re-
ault ot the Dee. 3 1&ede of
fans tr)'1nc to aet tM ~ Nata
for a concert by tbe roek cnq>
The Who. Police arretted or dl·
e4 163 penlODI It Friday nltbt'a
ZZ Top concert, th9 flnt major
rock conoert tln ce the
December lnc:ldent .
Brolher'Killed
EXl!TER (AP) ..... A Parlier man was •hot fa tally by hit.
brother while tb•J wne
drlnktn1 with friendl ~ ~tr ailter'a IMMlle at ......,,
Tulare eo.tr 111.rtfr.• ....S reported. •
"He ia in th~ bands of very
capable doctors," said Sadat.
Beheshti was the second ma·
jor leader of the revolutionary'
regime this week to advocate
trying the hostages becau..e tbe
shah had been alJowed to leave
Panam a. The threat of such trials waa
raised oft.en after young mill·
tanta sebed tbe U.S. Embasy
on Nov. 4 but had not been made
for several months.
It was revived Monday.-by
Ayatollah Sadegh Khalltbali. J:t
leading revolu tlonary and
formtt chief judge. He s aid
after the new Iranian Parlia-
ment meets, those Americans
accused of being s pies would be
judged by revolutionary courts
and sent to prison if found gull·
ty, wtule t.be others would be
freed.
However, Foreign Minister
Sadegh Ghotbzade b said on
Tuesday there a re no plans to
try the Americans. and those de·
manding U1ey be tried were "Jr·
responsible people.1~·
''They can shout 'lll the end of
the world but I will not heed
them ," Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat told reporters i.n
Cairo as the Iranian revolu-
tionary leaders fired off more
threats against him a nd the
hostqes.
Egypt's president said lo giv·
ing asylum to the ousted Shah
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, bis
friend he waa honoring "true
Islamic values and all three
celestial teachings which call for
tolerance."
"Islam is the rellgjon of love
and not vengeance ; it is a re·
ligion of brotherly leeling.s, not
hatred and bitterness," ·he .
declared Tuesday in a pointed
rebufr to the militant p~aching ot Ayatollah RuhoUah Khomeini,
the Iranian revolutionary
leader.
But Ghotbzadeh said the shah
"will either have to return to
Iran'' to face trial "or die." He
said the shah's flight to Egypt
made the release of the hostages
"extremely difficult" because tt
might tum more members of
Iran's new Parliament ag~
freeing them.
Calm Robber
Gets $960
At DB Bank
A man wearing a yellow fish·
e rman's hat and wire -rim
glasses held up a HunUngtoo
Beach bank Thursday a nd
escaped with $980 ln cub, police
s aid.
The bandit, officers s aid, ea·
tered tbe United California
Bank, 7902 Edlneer Ave .. at
a bout 1:19 p.m. and waited lD
line before approachlng a teller.
The female teller told police
the man banded her a Dote l'Md· int "holdup." Sbe s aid the man
told her be bad a CUD in b1I ·
pocket and wanted all ber
money. ,......_ .. )
SLAYING •••
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-......... ABlfl~llt
Gary Coleman. the young !>tar of TV's "Diff'rent
Strokes." 1s putty in the hands of Hawaiian sumo
wres tler Jesse Kuhaulua. The pair met during a visit to
the state capitol in Honolulu.
Dog's Owner
HAWTHORNE <AP> -The
alleged owner of a pit bull do~
that mauled a toddler to death
fa ces charges of keepin~ an
anamaJ known to be dangerou~
and failing to observe proper
precautions. authoriti~ said.
.. ,
Faces Charge
Hawthorne police arrested
Louis Greenwald. :n. on a com-
plaint wued last week antt the
death ol J.year-old Norman Ben Jr
Greenwald was being beld 10
lieu of S.S.000 bail.
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the YtilaM ... ~9' ww.:m ·,...•· ~ ...........
n.:li--~lmJ:.-"9U:
dOMd ~ mQw ro• u.. cl .... Ort.•• JU ..... ,, tbe
San Die,. Fr ... a1 t... Padfte Coa•t Hipway, the alvenide
Freeway and Garden Grbve
rr .. way. Otb•r IMdle• balft been found bl SID .. ......_
and IUftnlde eoadee.
lnv..U.atort streu there &N
dluimlbrtUea •• well aa
11 m llarlUea a11d that the
murden may be U.. wom ol
more tban ooe penoa.
In tew/J'al cues. the victiml'
blood bu shown evidence ol
fA,DCJuJliADI .Jlna&t.J lncludins di1ora1 ·~.·Talhlm and
Tylenol.
The sheriffs investication is
focustn1 oo five victims who
were fOUDll in county territory,
Hart aald.
Jn addition to Barter and
Rugh, tboee vktlm1 include:
-aJmrd Keltlt, 20, a Camp
Pendleton Marine. whose body
was found June 19, 1978,
a longs ide the San Diego
Freeway in the Mission Viejo
area.
-&dd9 IWapetl, 23, of Chula
Viata, found three weeks later at
a freeway location not far from
where Keith's body was found.
-A Jollm Doe, found along
Ortega Highway, on Dec . 2 .
Other agencies lnvol ved in the
lnvealigatlona include police
departments in S~al Beach
Anaheim. Irvine, Long Beach:
and tM Riveraide aod San
Bernardino county aberUf's of.
fices
WASHINGTON (AJ>> -
Despite some ainof' Problems.
Cens• J>trector Vincent Barab-
ba re,orted T\Jesda7 that bis
•seocy ia read.>' for u.e coun~ lr7'• -.. .,,.. •• llead eount. The U.S. Pol&al Senlce u .et to
deliver cemm fonns to nearly
81 mlJlim ~ bomes Fri·
day.
2 WEEK
BENCH SPECIAL
l l
Marge Car~on~ famou~' 6 Bf'nch
Now Salt· Pril'ed at '99°0 t•ach
2 \\'EEKS ONLY From
Mard1 25th thn1 April 12th
,
r ~g. price $140.00
l Sale Price '9900cach
Large selec tion of velvets to elect
from in your choice of colors. Don't
miss this opportunity!
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iOL. 73, NO. 87, 3 SECTIONS, S4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1980
Ti41ay'• <!1 .. l•C
N. Y. 8toek• ' ·
N Ft FTEEN CENTS
Candi~ates Link Pay Hikes, Growth
BJ .IOANNE aEYNOLDS
Of .. ~,.....'"'" What do pay ralaH for
policemen and finm•n • .in
Newport Beach have to do wllh
lhe debate over «htvelopmcot In
lhe city?
Accordin& to some of the can
didatea for the Newport Beach
City Council, the two subject.a
are closely linked.
Tuesday rug.ht. dunng a can·
dida te forum hosted by the
J a.mine Crttk llomrownt'n Aa
jOClation, some of th• would ~
council m•mbon u plaloed why.
Pblllr Maurer'-who ll runnan& agalns Mayor raul Ryckoff tn
the 5lh Diatnct. so1d he look.a t.o
taxea aenerated by business as
the source of funds t.o give ra.a:.es
t o poh~men and firemen. He
noted that 40 percent or th~
<'tty's revenue!> come from bw.1
nesses m the form of property,
o..tr -......,. .-, l'~triclr 0'~11
Reunion in Neteport
Ken Tharp and his chicken were reunited this morning in
Newport Heach. The chicken. which normally decorates
Tharp's chicken franchise in Orange, was stolen last
week and taken to Newport Harbor High School. Police
g rabbed the chi cken, but it look them several days to
locale its owner
HB Boy Identified
As Latest Victim
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
01 tM 0;i,1, Ptlel St~t
Glen Norman Barker, a 14-
year-old Huntington Beach
eighth grade student, was iden-
tified today as the second or two victims of a homosexual mass
murderer who dumped lbe nude
corpses a lo ngside Ortega
Highway over the weekend.
The teen-ager's identity was
* * *
Eighth Grader
Well-liked,
Glen Normah Barker, iden·
tified today as the latest victim
in a series of grisly Orange
County murders. was described as a student who was well liked
and got along well with others at
Westmont School i n
Westminster.
Principal Carol Wilson, who
was stunned by the news of the
e ighth grader's death, said he
was a tall, nice looking boy who
had a very good attendance rec-
ord.
He was active on the school's
athletic team. He played de-
fensive Uoeman on the football
team where he also was a klek·
Ing apeclallst.
He was the starting center on
lbe buket.ball team and a h1-b
jumper on lhe track team.
A school official aald be lived
with hi.a mother and a youn1er
mt.er ln Hunti.nitoo Beach.
The famllY bad moved recent·
ly to another Hunlincton Beach r~aldence but Glen h ad con·
tlnued attendin1 Westmont to
flniab out tbe school year, the of·
fldal laid.
He alto attended Weatmont
lutyear.
W ettmoat School 11 located at m1 Hill Ave. ln Westm!Dlur wt 11 part of tbe Oeean View t~~ Olltrict of HunUncton
confirmed Monday mght by rus
mother. Sharon Barker , accord
ing to LL Wyatt Hart, Orange
County Sheriff's Office informa-
t 1on officer.
Mrs. Barker had reported her
son missing about 11 : 30 p.m.
Sunday night after he failed to
return home from what he had
told has mother on Friday was to
be a weekend stay with a friend.
Barker's body, along with that
of Russell Duane Rugh, 15, of
Garden Grove, was found about
noon Saturday by hikers near
the lower San Juan Creek Camp·
ground on the boundary between
Orange and Riverside counties.
Barker was last seen al West·
mont Elementary School, in
Westminster on Friday, Hart
s aid, shortly before the time that
Rugh was last seen in Garden
Grove.
Rugh was on his way to work
when he disappeared.
S h eri ff 's homicide in ·
vestigators today were attempt·
iog to retrace Barker's steps
after he left school Friday.
Part of that process is de·
termining who was the friend with
whom Barker planned to spend
the weekend.
Huntington Beach Police Sgt.
Ron J enkins said Mrs. Barker
told them at the time the miss·
ing persaos report was filed that
her son called her on Friday and
said be would not be home lUltil
Sund a,.
She became CGDcerned Sunday
a fternoon. Jenkins said, and
started calling ber son•s friends,
but couldn't locale him.
Hart said it la believed that
Barker was hitcbhiking either
northbound or southbound on
Beach Boulevard between Heil
Avenue and Yorktown Avenue
between 2:30 and 5 p.m. Friday.
lnvestlgaton, he Htd, want to
speak with anyone who may
have teen Barker ln that area.
He wu wearing a brown ski·
type Jacket with yello• lnlerta
on UM 1leeve1, dark blue cor·
duroy panta and blab top white
tennis aboel.
ul~11 and bt'<t taxeb
Taxc1 from res 1dent1al
source. provid only seven per·
cent of the city's lnrome, he ool·
ed. "So 1r we are eomg to pay
ror the best (In poli<'e and fire
i.erv1ce) we had better be sure
our partnership with business in
this city lS a good one." he said
('andidate Da.ve Shores wbo 1s
running ln the 2nd District, took
Maurer's notion a :.tep further
and o bserved l bdl incom e
needed to maintain a t.op city
staff in all departments may
force lbe city to approve some
development. "we may nol llke."
He noted that a hotel site de·
leted by council members from
Koll Cent.er Newport could pro-
vide up to $500.000 in yearly rev·
enue tO the city. "l don't th.ink
we're looking at lhe <develop-
ment) issue properly,'' he said
Anothe r 2nd District can-
didate. Bob Brockman. agreed.
advocatmg the completion of
Newport Center as a way of ex-
panding the city's tax base.
Dick Clucas and Lee Watkins,
who also are running against
Shores, had some othe r ideas on
where lbe city could come up
with money n ee d e d fo r
employee pay raises.
Clucas suggested doubling the
mete r maid force. "smce t.bose
::.even little ladies bring 1n
$650.000 a year from parking
tJcket fines.•·
W atkin.s said more contracting
of non-essential city services
would free city dollars to pay ror
the essentials -police, fire and
twice weekly trash pick up.
The two incumbents, Ryckoff
of the 5th Distr ict and Ray
Williams of the 7th, s aid loss of
police and fire employees is a
problem the council expects to
ta ck le during th e budget
<&e FORUM, Pa1e A2)
Gold, Silver Prices
Skid; Dollar Rises
Interest
Rate Hike
Cited
From AP, Staff Dispatchc~
Gold and silver prices bolh fell
s harply today , apparently
rerlet•lmg the strength of the
dollar and tht• effects of record
t; S. mterest rate~.
Gold was quoted al S525 at thC'
morning fixin~ m London. but
fell to S507 50 at the afternoon
t!xang and closed at S505.
Gold closed in New York at
$496.
Meanwhile. s al ver fell even
harder, skldding $4.40 to $15.80
an New York.
"It's headed south," said one
trader.
The metals tend to incre~e in
price in limes of world tension.
They often fa ll when interest
rates are high. O.••"--... ·~·-Monex in Newport Bea ch quot
ed gold at $505 at mad·day and
si Iver at $16.50
NEWPORT BEACH POLICE EXAMINE SITE OF WRECK AT PRE-SCHOOL PLAYGROUND
80~year-old Woman Spent the Night Here After Crashing In Darkness
The dollar slipped in Europe
after advancing in Tokyo
The dollar closed m Tokyo at
249. 75 } en. up from 248.95.
despite rntcrvention by the Bank
of Japan. which sold an est.Jmat
cd $30 mi llJOn.
Newport Woman 'Lost'
Tokyo dealers said the dollar's
strength s temmed primarily
from interest rate cons idera ·
t10ns, Wllh high Amencan rates
attract.Jng foreign investors.
Confwed, She SperuU Night in Her Car
The dollar's we akness in
Europe came after the report.
Tuesday that consumer prices in
the United States rose 1 4 per·
cent m February.
One European dealer said the
easing of lhe dollar was a reac·
lion to Sen. Edward Kennedy's
primary victory over President
Carter in New York on Tuesday.
The dollar managed to hit a
20·month high against the Swiss
franc and remamed basically
firm agamst ma1or currencies
Zurich dealers said many pro·
fess1onals sold gold short when
the bullion m a rket became
nervous as some large selling
orders came in.
In Zurich, gold e nded the day
$504.50, down from $542.50 Tues·
day.
The dollar opened weak in
European markets. but r e-
bounded la.ter in the day,.
especially against the Wes t
German mark.
Fugitive Nabbed
LONG BEACH (A P> -An
Ohio man was arrested by Long
Beach police Tuesday on a
fu gitive warrant in connection
with lhe deaths of two girls
killed when \heir home was
firebombed last January.
.
Confused by the rain and dark·
ness Tuesday night. an 80-year·
o ld Newport Beach wom a n
crashed into a school yard. then
spent the otght in he r car. un·
a ware that homes -and help -
were nearby.
The woman, a resident of the
Bluffs, told paramedics who
"ere called to aad her this morn·
ing, that she left home at 8 p m.
to visit a friend, but had second
thoughts about dnvm~ during
the storm
In turning her car around. the
"'om an became dJ sorieoted and
lost. t•ven though she was still in
her own ne11Zhborhood.
Police said tire tracks indicate
"he drove anto Easlbluff Parle
.ind ended up msade lhe yard of
1 he East bluff Pre-School, 2601
\'1sla de l Oro.
The woman's car managed to
nos~ underneath the school yard
fence. which dropped back into
place behind the vehicle. trap-
p 1 n g lhl' l'ar in the s mall
Costa Mesan Shot,
Killed Near Home
87 JERRY CLAUSEN
Of -o.u., ...... &Uff An tmemployed musician was
s hot to death on the sidewalk in
front of his home in northwest
Costa Mesa late Tuesday or
early this morning, police said.
The body of guitarist Samuel
Anthony Vasquez, 27, was found
sprawled on the walkway al
about 2:30 a.m. by his girlfriend,
said investigative Capt. Robert
Moody.
Wendy Shyer, a 22·year-old
nlJl'se. was returning to the
home at 3206 Montana Ave. from
a visit to her parents in Los
Angeles, he said.
Investigators said Vasquez
was shot in the back of the head
with wbat appeared to be a large
caliber weapon.
Miss Shyer. described as dis·
traught, called police from in·
side her home. Vasquez was
dead when a pol.Jee patrol unit
ar ri ved at the s cene , in ·
vestigators said .
<.:aptain Moody said robbery
had been almost ruled out as a
motive for the s laying, but that
investigators had turned up no
Ref11nd Eaten
obvious reaaon for the shooting
today.
Neighbors, he said. bad beard
arguing and loud voices coming
from Vasques• three-bedroom
home early Tuesday evening,
but no cne beard cunsbots. Dog Devours Tax Check
"We are still goln1 door to
door trying to come up with DFS MOINES, Iowa (AP) -Eric Nystrom will sometbin1,.. Capt. Moody re·
have to ~o to state officials to get a ne w tax refund ported today.
check. His reason -the doe ate it. Honest. Jnvea\igators said Vasquez, Nystrom, 20, son of State Sen. Jack Nystrom, re· clad 1n blue jeans and a multi·
turned home and found that his seven-month-old colored sblrt when found. bad
basset hound, Alice. had mangled his Iowa income lived In the 1Jnale-famlly home
tax refWld check for $195.16. for about two Y.an.
Alice declined to eat the portion of tbe check Miu Sllyer told police the
declaring the amount due, but did con1ume the rest, 1ultart.t•a laat Job had t>een
making lt non-negotiable. about two moot.bl aro ba CU'IOft ~-----------------11111!"!11!!!'1-~Ctt.t. Nev.
enclosure.
The woman told paramedics
lhat sbe thought she was out in
the country and lb al if she wait.
ed help would come to her.
Paramedic Ken Flessel said
the woman told him she got oul
or her car a few times and
looked into the school windows.
"She looked at the children's art
work and then she said she'd go
back and try to bundle up;· he
said.
lie said the woman apparenlly
suf£ered no injuries nor ill ef-
fects Crom her mishap.
He also noted thal she'd ap-
pa renlly tried to get her car out
of the school yard because one
tire was worn smooth and s plit
down the middle.
The woman. who'd fallen
asleep, was discovered at about
7 · 45 a .m . by teacher Denise
Meena, who summoned police
and medics.
Coast
Weather
Fair and cold tonight
with lows in the 40s.
Variable c l o udin ess
Thursday wilh 20 percent
chance of showers. Highs
Thursday in lower 60s.
INSIDE T8D'4 Y
Another version of the
crw:i/U:ton of JelU8 arriwa
on the ta tofdght -and it's
calc1'laUd to upset the more
religioua tMuiers. See Page
89.
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NEW YORK CAI'• mt!r1~aM wanl Pret&deol Can. lO
com out ol t.b Wb1le. Uouae and debl b1I Oemocraltc OS>PO·
nl'nla on tM WUft, d ph the conUnw_n1 ertu. abtotH:t . a na·
llona& AllOC'lat.ed l>t-M ·NBC News poll aa.id Loda)'
The AP·NBC News poll wu taken Ttna~ and rrtd1y,
befol"t' the New Yort anit ~M primariel ltl whlth Sea
Edward M . Kennedy upeet cart .... fStort11, Pq Al. M •
Tht> 1,58'7 ad\&JU Interviewed acrou the C®-fttl')' were ubd
"Do >OU think that PresiMnl C•rtl'r abould now pUbllely de
bull' his l>emO<'ratiC' opp<>Mf'IU on lhe auues. evf'n thoufh lhe
~·ru;t>i. m lr4!n iand Af1ban11tao ans nol M!lUtd~·
•'lily t percent of t.boM pollf'd aa)d Carter bould deMtt,
whlle 38 per~nt dhaiNed Ten pef'C'ent ~ere not 1un1
Ilea •'*A •~r• LA •••kr
LOS ANGELES lAP> A robber fl'" a !ihotfu.n lnto a dou1hnut shop today 1fter U>t! clerk 1>UICIHted tha lM man
should work for a llvina. police said
A sbotgun.w1cld1na man and a woman approache(i the
walkup window of a Winchell's Oonul llou"e on Nordhoff Stret>t
at 3 a m and told clerk Robert Cordtru, IK, to hnnd ov .. r all the
money in the cash register
(.'ordero, who speakt. httle Enghi.h, .cav1· them $111 and
asked the Spanish·speaking robberi. '"Why don't you work for
money lake other peoplt.'""
Ford lt'otlld A~repl 0..•tt
CINCINNATI <AP) --Former Pres1dent fo'ord said today ht•
would accept a convention draft in Detroit th1i. s ummer ns the
Republican presidential nominee, although ht• termed such un
offer "a very, very remote po~i.ib1hty "
Speaking at a breakfast fWld·raiser for Rep Bill Grad1son,
R·Ohio. he also accused President Carter of "nlp·Oop policies in
the foreign fi el(l," and blamed rum for the 18 percent annual In-
flation rat<• bec·ause of ''his inability to understand simple
economics ··
·Tve never ducked a responsibility," Ford 1>a1d "IC a ctruft
ha ppens and that's a very, very remote possib1bty or
course, r would as!>umc my respon!>1hil1tv to head lht.'
Republican ticket.··
lttdfa-PLO Tl~ SoUdltwd
NEW DELHI, India CAP) -India extended full diplomatic
recognition today to the Palestine Liberation OrganiiaUon. Ex·
temal Affairs Minister P.V.N . Rao told members of Parlia·
ment. who reacted with cheers
Teacher Contract
Report Delayed
A report by a three-person
fac t rinding panel that in
\'est1ga ted stalled Newport
Mesa teacher contract negolla
lions will be delayed a month.
A Newport· Mesa Unified
School Distract spokeswoman
said today that Leo Weiss, panel
c hairman appointed by the
state's Public Employment
Relations Board, has sought to
cxlend the self·imposed report
deadline to AprU ao.
The non-blndlJll fact finders'
report is scheduled to be made
public -aJong Wllh its recom·
mcndations -10 days after it is
in the hands of district officiab
and the Newport·Mcsa Feder:..
lion of Teachers
Weiss said today that he could
not comment on any ai.pcct or
( J<'t·hndin~ proced urt'), and
dcchned to ··answer any que!.
lions you might have ."
Di s tric t t eachers hav e
been working without a contract
since July 1
The fact-finding panel was
formed in February after
negotiations over a new contract
broke down earlier in the year.
Teachers are seeking an 11
percenl pay raise this year and
another 11 percent hike next
year. The Dislricl has offered
8 percent tbla year and 6.5
percent during the 1880-81 year.
Teachers also are demanding
lhal no cuts be made in elemen
tary school e nrichment pro·
grams except those caused by
dcclin1nJ: C'nrollment
D1stnct offlc·1als. who <.1rf.' ul
lt.'mpting to trim up to $4 m1l!Jon
from next year'i. budget, have in
dicated the programs probably
will be cut m pro portion to otht·r
budget cuts
Jobless Rate Rises
In County to 4.4%
Orange County's unemploy
m ent rate rose for the fourth
month in a row in February, but
at still is only 4 4 percent
Figures released today by the
!>late Employment Development
Department s howed unemploy-
ment inching up from a low of
3 7 percent in November.
February's mark of 4.4 per-
cent, translated to numbers.
meant that 47,200 county resi·
dents were out of jobs In a total wor k force of more than one
million persons.
But stale e mployment
a nalysts predicted an employ·
ment upturn in the second
quarter of the year because of
an expected expansion of In·
ciustry
In addition lo the industry ex·
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DAILY PILOT
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pansion, employment should be
boosted in the second quarter of
the year by the usual gains in
tourist-related employment as
well as the hiring of thousands of
temporary census workers.
The February unemployment
figure was slightly h igher than a
year ago. when it was 4 .1 per-
cent.
A number or res1dents lost
jobs in February because or
scattered layoffs throughout the.:
county, but others were also laid
oH Crom faciories and construc·
tion sates in• neighboring coun
ties, lhc EDD report said.
M anufacturlng and electronics
firms rared well in February,
while lhe rain-caused slowdown
in tbe construction industry
eased somewhat. with a gain of
workers.
Also expected to gain strength
as summer nears Is agricultural
employment, which will double
in May, according to the report.
Incumbent.. and t"h•llen,era in
lho June! Judicial elecllonJ wUI
bt lnv11tl1•ted ud r eaulb
publ1'bc!id under ia plan unv~lled
Tuesday f>y t.be newly formed
Ot1nte Counly C:oo1mltlee for
Hlih JudJct1l Standurda.
1'he ('()mm1Htt. according to
r halrmltll Don Bt•lv~ul, a Santa
Ana 1ttom~1 . I• a non-parll.san
VQlltlCll action 1roup composed
or about 200 ~ople. Moat or
tht•m are tr1al attorneys, he
l'iMld
Thrtlt' member s ubcommit
ll'l'll wall lnvt•allgate candidates
for supenor and murucipal court
bcnchet.. Bclvent said, and wtll
ro~us on ~ourt rf.'cords and
versonal interview& with the
t·a ndidates.
The subcommittees also will
dt>lve into report!\ ubout can
ct1datcs from outside i.o urces. he
:SLlld
When lnVl' ligations are com
plete, the results will be re
leased and may be presented 1n
newspaper advertisements. if
sufficient money can be n.l}sed
to buy the spact'. said committl't'
ml!mber Marjorie Da}
Belveal said the commtttel'
has no inte ntion or doing a
"hatchet Job'" on any candidate
Ile said the committee'!'! solt•
goal 1s to provide responsible in-
fo rmation to the voter~
"We an• Opt'ning tht• doors."
O<·lveal said . 1n r(.•s pon!>t' to
public demand!> on wh) J
Judicial candidate s hould or
should not be elected.
Because of the increased in·
lerest in the Judiciary, Belveal
s aid. "incumbents do not have
any greater claim" to the bench than qualified outside challengers.
A dozen deputy district at-
torneys are among candidates
who are challeng,ing judges in
the June 3 elections
Several private attorneys also
a re seeking posts on the bench
Suspects
Eyed in 2
NB Holdups
Two men, arrested Tuesday
by Newport Beach pohce mo
ments after the $1,800 holdup of
a savings and loan. have been
identified as suspects in the rob-
bery of another Newport Beach
financial institution.
Duvalle Rene Johnson, 216, of
Loa Angeles and Earl Reed
Warner, 24. of Hollywood were
taken into custody Tuesday after
the 11 :30 a .m . holdup of Beverly
Hills Savings and Loan J\s ... oc1a
lion. 3748 E Coa)>t ll1~h1At1 .>
l'olic<' !laid lodav th<· l'-'O men
h ave b<:l'n 1dent1f1l·d as the
suspet'ts in lht• $285 rob~ry or
Brentwood Saving-. and Loan
J\i.soC'1at1on , 2867 E Coa:-.t
Highway on March 18
The two men are on parole
from slate prison, a lthough in·
formation wasn't immedJately
a v ail able about the con victlons
for whlch the two men were im·
prisoned.
Newport ~ach police s aid the
men are also sus~cts in some
recent burglaries an Newport.
One of the burglaries , report-
ed Monday, included a descrip-
tion of the getaway car ui~ed by
Ufe pair
Afte r po lice were notified
Tuesday of the At•ve rly Hills
Savings holdup, Orficer John
Desmond spotted the car on
MacArthur Boulevard traveling
toward lhe freeway. He &aid he
initially was interes ted m it
because It matched lhe burglary
car description.
When Des mond and Officer
Rick Bradley stopped lhe car on
the San Otego Freeway. they al·
legedly recovered the stolen
money and a .32-callber
a utomatic handgun.
Both men remained in the city
jail today in lieu of $25,000 bail.
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FORUM 'ENLIGHTENING' ..
sessions that begin next month.
Ryckoff noted that an \DleX·
peeled and aevere lncreue ln
the inflation rate ate into lf\e
two.year contract.a ne10Uated
wltb both 1roupe. He said the
council want. to keep the clty ln a "competitive pay slluatJoo."
W llliama, a jun tor colle1e
teacher, noted that one of the
problem.a facing both depart·
meni. i. inablllty to recn<, a
problem he eald la atlrlbutablc
to "a climate for publi<'·
employees where prosPtct.s nrc
nol real cood... because o! the
ballot lnlUaUve tax cut..
The aubJeet of the ctty'a public
safety employees came up dur·
in1 1. que~uon and 1n1wer
se11ton.
John 'Cox. who ta OJ)Pollnl wnuama In the 7th Dlatrtct.
dldn 't respond to that query, but
talked about his views on de·
velopment.
"This community can't stand
unlimited expan1ton," b e
observed adding la~r that be
felt completion of the city's road
master plan is Important.
Ruthelyn Plummer another or
the 2nd District candidates, also
didn't discuss employees' pay.
She attacked the present council
for-It'\ failurt to liJten to resl·
r4f''l'~ :,,,,. dJ,01Cd thf' city'!' COO•
tJom :nlum convuslon ordln::utce
was onnctcd wtt.hout clth:.tn In·
put and predicted that "lf they
can pus tbat. there arc plenty
of other opportunJUea for the cl·
t)' to dictate what you ean and
cannot do with your property
wttboul uldnl you n ral."
Data Praje~t f.JK'd
County Awards Pact to Computer Firm
By DELORES BllOOKS fllWIN °' .......... _. .....
The Oranee County Board of Sup~rvlsora vottd Tuesday lo
tum over county aovernment's
mulU·mUlloo annual data proc-
tulog operation to a new priV1t~ contractor. Electronic
Out.a System.a Federal Corp.
The dttlsion to give EDS. a
Dallas-based firm. a seven.year.
$2-4 5 mUUon contract lo manage
and operate tbe county's com·
puter cent.er etfective Aug. l
ousts Comp uter Sciences
Corporatton of El SegW\do as
provider of data processing
11ervlcea t.o county government.
CSC took over the county's
<'Omp~r center in 1975 It hired
most of the county worke rs
School Lunch Cost
Raised in N-M
School lunch and breakfast
prices will go up a dime and a
nickel respectively as of Apnl t
in the Newport-Mesa Unified
School l>lstnct
Breakfast pnces will n se to JO
_cents at elementary schools. 40
cents in middle schools and 50
ct.'nts at hlgh sc·h oo ls a
:-.pokeswoman said.
Lunch eoflls will move up to 6S
for elementary pupils, 75 cents
for middle schoolers and 85
centt. for tugh school students
The price increases were
ordered Tuesday mghl by school
dis trict trustees.
Administrators said the dts·
tnct's meal program was $65.388
111 the red between July I and
.Ian 31. Thl'Y called for the food
price increase!> to balance their
bud~ets
Administrators warned the
boa rd that addJUonal lunch and
breakfast price hikes may be re
DiMideol8 Freed
LOS ANGELES CAPl Eight
d1ss1dent .... who said they were
proll'~ting lht' assassination of
El Sah.ador':-. Homan Catholic
archbis hop . bnefly disrupted
the El Salvador consulate in
do"' ntown Los Angeles Tuesda}
police said No arres t!. were
made.
quired next fall, "depending on
district salary and fringe benefit
increases. federal and state
budgets, food costs and lhe de·
par~.ment 's hna nc1al status
A. report to trustees noted that
~ewport.Mesa ia the only "total·
ly sel!·-.upporting district" in
Orange County when it comes to
rood service.
·'Other districts s upply some
form of either partial or total
subs idy." the report slated
Police Nab
'lbef t Suspect
A Newport Beach woman who
became suspicious about a
strange car in her neighborhood
alerted police who arrested a
man they allege is responsible
for three local burglanes.
Taken lnlO custody Tuesday
afternoon was Silvio Hernandez,
35. who listed a Newport Beach
address However. poliC"e say
they haven't been able to de ·
termlne wbere Hernandez ac·
tually lives
Tbey allege he is responsible
for three burglaries in con·
domin1ums 1n Bag Canyon
Losses total alm05t SS0,000 in
1ewelry and cash. police said
there l10d became u private en
terprtae provider of a govern
ment service.
But when il came Ume for
CSC to bid for a new seven-year
contract. the company wu un·
derbid in a two-corporation con·
teat for the pact.
CSC's b!d wu S3l.3 million.
nearly $7 million or 21 percent
higher than the Dallas firm.
· The difference was enough to
lead two committees formed lo
study the Intricate computer
pact to recommend lo lhe Board
or Supervisors that EDS be
g1 ven the contract.
The two committees studying -
the computer pact included a
g roup of county department
heads most affected by the com·
puter operation and a so-called
blue ribbor\ commlllee headed
by county Auditor·Controller Vic
Heim
Also on the blue ribbon com·
mittee was Bill Warren. a vice
president of Fluor CorporaUon.
Kenneth L. Kraemer of UC
Irvine, and a nalysts from
Orange and Los Angeles COW\•
lies.
Supervisors mandated that
EDS provide SS million worth ol
insurance lo assure that lbe
county would be reimbursed for
any losses that might be in·
curred should EDS not perform
up to standard.
The SS mJllion insurance pro-
v 1 sion will be reduced to $2
million after the first year of the
contract.
In an eleventh hour maneuver,
CSC asked the board lO extend
its contract for another 16
months at a ree of 10 percent plus cost. Board Chairman
Ralph Clar1t told the El Segundo
firm's representatives that the
negotiations phase was ended.
EDS officials, in a letter to
Clark. crlliciied the last-ditch
attempt by CSC as a ploy to
purchase compute r s upplies
with C'OWlty money as part of its
costs, then take ownership of the
t-qu1 pmenl when the contract ran out
2 WEEK
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Witness
-Sticking
To Story
By DA VlD KVTZMANN
Of ta. o.Mly ,._ St.-ft
Firefighter Dana Crappa
stepped down from the witness
stand Tuesday in the Rodney
Alcala murder and kidnap lrlal.
e motionally shaken but sticking
to her testimony that she saw a
body and a man resembling
Alcala near where the remains
of Robin Samsoe were found last
June
"It's the truth and it's what
happened." Miss Crappa told de-
fense attorney John Barnett,
who b ad c haracterized her
~stimony as a "charade."
"I can't keep it bottled up for
the rest of my life . . . I knew
I'd have to face it someday and that I'd have to talk about il. I'm ·sorry I didn 't say anything
sooner. I'm sorry for a lot of
things I didn't do," the Lake Ar-
rowhead firefighte r said.
Barnell had cross-examined
the prosecution's key witness
since last Thursday, seeking to
d iscredit her testimony because
he claimed Huntington Beach
police inves tigators and
psychologists had put the sug-
gestion in her mind that she saw
a mulllated body on the night of
June 25 in the Sierra Madre
foothills.
The grisly discovery. she had
said, occurred near whe re she
• h ad seen the man resembling
: Alcala "forcefull) slei!ring" a
• blonde·haired child into brush
: area days earlier.
: "This whole thing <Miss Crap
; pa's testimony) was orchestrat·
: ed by the prosecution a nd
: police." Barnett said outside
: S uperior Court Judge Philip
; Schwab's Santa Ana courtroom.
: Miss Crappa has admitted
•that she li ed to both in·
; vesUgators and to the court dur·
:; ing previous testimony about
! what she had seen.
: ·'It's somethlng that l had to
! deal with, som ething that I had
• to get out," she said Tuesday.
: Miss Crappa said she lied to
: investigators as a means of try·
• ing to get out or testifying in the
: case.
• Though she c laimed last
: week's testimony was the fi rst
; time she had revealed she found
: a mutilated body on June 2S as
: she walked through the brush
: area at night, Miss Crappa said
• Tuesday she had told police in-
• vestigators of her discovery dur-
. ing a March 6 session.
: Previously, she had told de-
: tectives sbe had not returned to
-the crime scene between June
_ 20. when she saw the man with
the child, and June 29. when
· human bones were found in the
same area.
~Jail Guard
· Charged With
Aiding Riot
_ NEWARK, N.J . <AP) -A
· guard was arraigned today on
: charges that be smuggled a gun
: ino into the Essex County Jail
; where inmat.es shot one correc·
: tious officer and severely beat
: another, holding rive guards
• hostage for more than 13 hours
• in an abortive escape attempt.
: The jail siege ended today and . the five guatds were released.
: During the takeover, inmates
: brieRy dangled one guard from
: a loth floor window.
• Correctlons officer James
• Belcher wu charged with of·
: ficlal misconduct for allegedly
: bringing a .38-caliber snub·
: nosed gun into t.be jail, aiding
: and abettinl an escape attempt
: and conspiracy to viol a te .
• aarcotlcs laws.
: Offtclala declined to elaborate
• on the tiarcotlcs charge.
: Tbe .JI was used by an inmate
• to 1boot corrections officer
: Jame• Dubose, who trlM to
: thwart the eecape attempt. Tues·
: day aft.emoon, said Ella Coun· : t1 Sheriff's Department Capt.
: loaeph Tutele.
: Superior Court Jud.le Nicholas
• Scalera ordered Belcher held
; without bail peDd1Dc gand Jury
• action.
Belcher, a , ol East Oran1e, ; N.J., .baa beed a pard ll.Dett
! Au1mt lt7' aad baa no preftoul
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htr MIO cduta1lUy lMe lM lf'n
accld•l. Jtaron HW • video
l•J! of Mn. H rnaodn fMdlnc
Ctne UtrOuah a tubf loto tut
1tomldt.
Rk'*"' ffemandea, 1'1, told
tbe Jury he watcb•d as bl•
brother weftt h>to a bat.broom
ud emerftd ~t.b a un Of BJ&hl
Guard.
"He 'W&lked into the t"OC>m .••
aod 1pray~ tt undetr bil arms
Tower Flagged
This 70-foot tower overlooks the 16th green at the Mesa
Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa, site of this week's
Women's Kemper Open Golf Tournament. You may
wonder what the tower has to do with golf. Well. the
tower holds up a platform for telev1s1on crews and their
equipment. One of the NBC crews using t his tower is
known as ··The Roadrunners " That's their symbol on the
flag. Dii:.hes below are umts that receive signals from
re mote cameras.
Woman, 72; Upsets
Wast Councilman
By ROBERT BARKER
01 UW 0_,ty POol ~utt
A retired school teacher who
made her first venture into
politics al the age of 72 came
away a winner in Tuesday's City
Council elections in Seal Beach
Willenke Vanderstaay not only
defeated incumbent Russell
Gray. 71, in D1stncl 3. she de-
feated him handily -741 votes
to 310.
She said today she was really
not all that surpnsed by what
happened. "I relt very positive
about my chances ."
A native of the Netherlands,
Mrs . Vanderstaay said she al·
tacked incumbent Gray oa h.Js
plans to issue bonds to Cinance a
low cost housing project in the
city
San Onofre
"If that would have passed.
we all would have been priced
out of our home~ at Leisur€.'
World." she said.
She was a teacher of special
education classes m the Lo!>
Angeles school system before
her retirement seven years ago
Jn District 4, Councilman
Frank Laszlo, 53, teacher, won
re·elect.Jon over Thomas Koch.
807 ·64. Koch is an 18·year·old
student at Cal State Long Beach
Deputy City Clerk Joanne
Yeo. who was unopposed, was
elected city clerk with 1.994
votes. She replaces Jody Weir
who ls retiring after 13 years in
that office.
A turnout of 13 percent of the
city's 19.200 registered voters
was reoorted.
$26 Million Sa/ ety
Program Finished
SAN ONOFRE <AP> -A $26
m illion program to improve
safety al lbe San Onofre nuclear
power plant. sparked by the
T hree Mile 1.sland nuclear acci·
dent last year in P ennsylvania,
has been completed. Southern
California Edison officials aay.
The safety measures include
improved training of operators,
expansion o( communications
systemJ and installation of re·
dundant s afety s ys t e ms t o
monitor and control equipment
such as pressuri1ed relief valves
that were a mong major ca&aseS
or the Three MUe 1.sland acci-
dent listed by a presidential
commission. "The cbanaes lo dealgn as
well as operaUooal procedures . . . have enhanced existing
plant systems and make a re-
peat of lbe country's first m-1or
commercial nuclear plant accl·
dent very unlikely,'• Robert
Diet.ch, F.dlaon's vice president
In charge of nuclear englnterlna
aod operations, 1ald Tuesday.
The San Onofre plant ls owned
Jointly by Edlaon, head-
quartered ln Rosemead, Call!.,
and San DlelO 0&1 Ii Elcctrlc Co. "In tho past year, San Onofre
bas acbleved a remarkable
oper aung recoro. pro<tucmg bet·
ter than 87 percent of its rated
capacity, generating more than
3.3 billion kilowatt-hours or elec·
tricity and saving s.s million
barrels Of imported oil," Dietch
said. San Onorre•s Unit 1 went into
operation in 1966. Two more
units are scheduled to begin
operating in 1981 a nd 1983.
Dietcb said $30 million in
similar improvements on those
systems are under way.
Countian Dies
In.Air Crash
FRAZIER PARK (AP) -
Inveatiiaton were looklna today
for the caUM ot a small plane
crash In the snow·covered bills
near here that lcllled an
Anaheim dentist.
James Young,~. was alone in
bla plane wben It c rashed
Tuetday tn a heavy snow storm.
Kern County autbortUea said.
Flrefl,chtera said they beard
tbe plane drcll111 Juat before the
c rash. It dipped below the cloud
cover once, then went back up
and finally c.rubed. they aatd.
h . . lben ht tpraytd \t 5 l• face and brtatbed n rply
t.hroulh b1a mouth," Hern
teatif\ed.
''Theo l beard him 1creamin1
like he was terrtned . . . like be
waa aeetnc aome\b.ln1 scary ...
he hit the wall with hl1 bead and
s houlders . . . be Just went
crazy." the brother aaid.
Tbe 1uit contend.a a wam1n1
on the can wu inadequate.
Gillette lawyer John Hoehl
argued Hernandez "intentional·
ly abuaed the product to try to
1et hllb." Under his queslion-
inf, Richard Hernandez aa!d the
brotben and a companion bed
diacUMed bow to get blah on de·
odor ant about a week befor. the lncidmt.
On a can of Ri ght Guard en·
terod lnto evidence, a warning
label cautJona, "lntentioool mts.
use by . . . concentrating a.od ln·
baling the contenlll can be
harmful or fatal "
Company attor neys said
Gl ile tte donated $110,000
betweea 1972 and tt'75 to ~
Aerosol Education Buruu.
aaency that warm youna people!
that abualnc aeroeol produetl!
can be danaeroua. :
A family lawyer termed tbe:
warning ·•Wee the fln e print on a
contract." The family aays·
OUiette held meetin11 aboul'
abuse of Rllbt Guard a.ft.er ~.:
ceiving inquiries from parenta
and doctors, but chose not to•
publis h a more detailed wamln1·
because or marketing corusldera· •
Uon.s.
Teddy TriUDlphant :
Kennedy Clan Savors Primary Win
N EW \'ORK <AP> -Finally, But al the White House, press
it was the way it was supposed secretary Jody Powell said Ken-
to be all along for the heir to nedy would have to win 63 per·
Camelot. cent of all lbe delegates yet to be
After week s or defeat. c hosen lo catch Carter. who
somethtng other Keooedys picks up delegates even in los-
a lmost never knew m politics, ing
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy was a Kennedy aides said the vic-
big winner t o r 1 e s w o u I d p r o v 1 de a
The Kennedy famil y was~s)'cllological boost and mean
there. ~ l more money for their cash-short The Kennedy smile was there campaign
The Kennedy crowds were there as they were all week But at the same time. they durin~ a grueling week of cam virtually C'Onceded the president
paignmg as he drove toward his would wm. two pnmanes next upsets wt-ek m Wisconsm and Kansas.
while Kennedy emphasizes the ··1. love Ne:~ York And Con· Pennsylvania primary April 22.
nect1rut, too. Kennedy laughed Kennedy hai. dropped plans to
Tuesday rught after scoring up-campaign in Wisconsin. and has set primary wins 1n the two
states that could revive h1~
no per son al campaign in g
scheduled in Kansas, either.
I nstead , be probably will
begin his drive in Pennsylvania
Friday. Ai des said his campaign-
there will be virtually a carbon
copy of tbe one be ran suc-
cessfully in New York.
lie campaigned the last eight
days there, constantly criticiz·
mg the president's handling of
the economy a nd the United
Slates' mistaken vote at the
Umted Nations in favor of an an-
t1·lsrael resolution.
Aides saJd they didn't expect
h1 m to raise any new issues in
Pennsylvarua.
"Why should we?" said om.•
faltering bid for the White Bids Mo1'e Made House
··we haven't had too many of
these evenings, .. said the man
who had already lost 19 of 21
contests to the president "But I
tell you. we·re going lo have a
lot more ..
As ked what his v1 C'tOril's
m e ant for President Carter ~
$1.6 Million Eyed
For County Morgue
KENNEDY , REAGAN
WIN SIG APPLE -A4
C'hance for renomination. he
smiled tus big smile and laughed
again
· • 1 thank we've got another
candidate that's going to get the
nomination," he said.
And now. clrummg that Ken·
nedy 1s back o n t rack. the
Massachusetts senator's mner
circle says it's the president who
bas to turn bh campaign
around.
Kennedy said his win showed
the voters "we're sending a verY
clear and J>CM"rful message . . .
that they no longer can afford an
ln!lation rate oC 18 percent and
interest rates that match."
His aides said the double
triumphs showed the Amencan
public finally losing patience
with the president, and that the
concern about Chappaquldcbck
had been eclipsed by concerns
about such lhmgs as economics
and foreign policy.
··we took some very very
tough licks in the beginrun~ of
this campaign. and we survived
1t and we won here .. , " saJd
his press secret ary . Tom
Southwtck.
"The important thmg 1s that
the burden is now on Carter's
back to turn this thing around
and it's late for him to try to do
this." Southwtck said.
··1 tht.nk he 's lJv1ng in a house
of C'ards, and he hoped Kennedy
could be defeated." Kennedy ad·
viser Richard Drayne Sa.J,. of
Carter. "Kennedy was not de·
feated and the house 1s collaps·
ing."
l\y Dt:U>RF.S BROOKS IRWIN
Ol UW D•"' ,.,.., \wff
Orange County s upe rvisors
tool< a ('aut1ous step Tu~day
to~ ard bwld1n~ <t SI 6 mill.Jon
l'ounty m orgue. ag re+'ln ~ to
a ccl'pt bad propu~ah from
contractors
However. supen.1i.on. '>aid the
btdi. will not tw op<'ned up until
after J une J They also saJd any
and all bids can be rejected
The magic m the June-3 date
is that it la the day Callfom1a voters will decide the rate of
Propos ition 9 . the ballot
in1t1atJve that would cut state
mcome tun ln half
Supervisora •lreadv h ave
allocated from federal n•venut'
Yacht Sequoia
Bid Rejected
MANALAPA' Fla I API I\
$500.000 bad for the former prt>S·
1dent1al yacht Sequoia was re
Jected by the stup s owners after
a public auction
After 80 seconds of bidding.
auctioneer John L Manon, pres-
ident of Sotheby Parke Bernet.
ended the b1ddm~ Tuesday night
at a figw"(' he Sa.Jd was $300,000
less than the stup was v.orth
But the Spartanburg. SC . tn·
ve!>tors who won the 55 year-Old
yacht. used by the nation's ctuer
executives from Herbert Hoover
until Jimmy Carter sold tt m an
austenty move tn 1977. l>3td Ult'
bidder.. lacked adequate hnanc-
ID~
Gem
Talk
811 J C llUMPHRltS
Cm1f1PdG~.ACS
.,h<i nng monf'v tht• t'!>l1mated
$1 6 rrull.Jon 1t will tak~ to buJlrl
the morgue tn the civic center
orea of Santa Ana
Jlowevl'r. they we re openly
apprehen.MV<' Tu<.'sday about th•·
impact P m po-,1t1on 9 might haw
on the county treao;ury If 1t
pallses. the l>tate will rece1vt•
h:ss reven\14! and thC' dollars lht•
county rece1vt.-., from tht· stalt•
governm e nt v.tll bl' cut
accord.ulRly
"It could be a whole new ball
~ame." Supervisor Ralph <.:lark
sa1d a!> ht· argut'd for the
post-June 3 bid-OpeDLng dcile.
But Supet"Vlsor Thomais Rile)
c1 1dn "t a~reP with Clark ''
<i'>Se:>sment
R lley pointed out that, 1(
Propos1t1on 9 1s endorsed b-.-
\ o t e r ~ . 1 t won · t bl' u11 ti I
September or fh:tob<>r that tht·
rnunty wtll know lhl' 1mpacL
M eanwh1I C'. Riley said. tht·
1·o<;I of building the morgut·
rnuld climb beyond redch
The dt>bate e nd e d wit~
:-upervtSOrs.
-Appnvm~ the morgue plan~
jlready e ndors ed by the
t•ounty's General Service' Agency.
--Authorizing the agency to
process the project for
s ubmission to prospectivt• bidders.
Agreeing that the bids will not
be opened until after the
Proposition 9 debate is settled
by the voters and reserving for
the county the right to divert thf'
morgue money e lsewhe re should
there be a financial pinch in lhl'
com mg fiscal year .
Paid Pollticat Advertl~nt
ELECT DONN HALL
wt~ hoMsty. ~rpm~
Certified Knowledge
t 'm using my corner of thts
newspaper this week to personally
ebdorH Donn Hall for another term
on tbe Costa Mesa City Council. Donn
has been very forthright in bis sup-
port or aome things that we believe
are important to Costa Mesa's
future: completion of tbe 1001· awai~ freeway along the adopted
route, and sensible redevel®alent of
the down.town area without bulldolinC
everything. Donn la an lntelliaent,
fair:mlnded, b1rd·worldn1 Coun·
cUmao. He does not use coyness, aub-
terf"" or sUck political dealinl to
carry put the city's buslneu. He bu
•bowo cooeem for ALL aectiona of
Costa Mesa. He believes ln the free
enterprlse 111tem wblcb bal made
America and Ooeta Mesa sreat to
llve iD. With the city General Plan
about co be chan&ed aod updated, we
tb.lnt bb experleooe and fairneU are
needed more than ever at City HalL
We hope 1V'I -:Join ua tn 1uppolt·
ln1 Donn Hall, ln vot1nC lot blm
on April&.
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J)l·krmining At'm~tune l'pt'('iesand \'aluc:s i,J !.p!'('t.tl
·kill thJt on) 1111ml'OO<' trained in gemology c-an
ofTrr. We .ir,. prourf In be one of the few firm" in ttw
( 1.:-i. and CimuL1 nfT1•rin~ lhr s.•rviee~ of o Crrti/il'fl
Crmologut, Amrrtran Grm S«if'ty, to our cu~tom·
et'\. ft it )Our prottttion "'hen purchasing or ~lun~
;in a1tura11• 1•\•,tlu11tion o( ~nc gem~ and jewelry.
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Te• M11rp•t•e
By the N11mbers
PLAYING NtJ•a&.1.1 G.ulD: Goodnftl, wbat a
shock w a1J 1Qt fNm the primary ~lf'ctlon rtawta back
there tn Ntw Yon and Conn«t.le"Ut.
Why, you 1ue11 lhia means lhat S.n•tor Edward M
Kennedy hu finally emersf'd rrom beneath lhe ahadow of
our v~ry own J~rry 8l"Own
Kt·~. &e>me poJltl<'aJ Hvanu are 1uue1t1n1 t.o-
day. t. now a viablt eaocUdata. One btadllne hert lit Oranc County today prodalmt"d,
"Kenned.)' UpMta President Twteot "
Thal m.oy a<> do'lltn IA the Uft(kntatement of l~
Clef&rly, Tf'd Kennedy bu upeel the presldt'nl more
lh1tn twt~ He upaets lh• president almost every Ume he
o~ns his moulh
TKE FEW 11l'IES he buo't upset the president IJy
opening tus yapper ls when he's stuck his fool in rt
As for the rett or us. we mainly get upset if 1t is hlnted
the senator nught 10 out and dnve some place
All Uus aside, lhe pollucal savvy types will no doubt
\ 1
I
Po$f..man Getting Out lleadcount jor Apnl Fool's Day Returns
s tart playing numbers games. They'll re·tally votes and
trv to decide what it all means. They'll update delegate
tot ab The nose·counting will get hot and heavy.
Most regular people. however, will ignore nose count·
1ng for more normal pursuits.
BUT WAIT A M INUTE. You cannot ignore nose count· in~ We have one coming up that involves more than poltt1
c1ans It's time for the decade United States Census Ttus
isn't JU.'>l i:.ome silly numbers game. This is for everybody
Thl' <'t'nsui:.. after all. is vital to all of us right bere
along tht: Orange Coast. It means the gove rnment finally
fo und something to do with the biggest white elephant 1t
ever v1s1ted on ou r re~';.' The Ziggurat building al Laguna Niguel. It sort of me census headquarters
Anyway, 1t JUSl aneounced thal the voh.mt.ary census
fo rms arc going to be mailed out all across the land Fn·
day
NOW THAT ALONE 1s an act or confidence by tht-
Census Bureau They've placed the headcount fa te m the
hands of the postal :.ervice. You might also get uneasy because or the deadline
You're supposed to fill out the fo rm and matl it back b)'
April Fool's Day. . Despite the shaky contingencies of postal service and
Fool's Day, the Census Bureau is hopeful that 80 percent of
us will fill out the headcount and return. Otherwise. they
have to hire pe<>ple to come find you.
You can only hope that the census sheet is easier than
an income tax form.
BUT TAKE HEART. If the politicians can look at
figure·:. and see victory amid the ashes of defeat. surely the
rest of us can count the number of people in the house and
come up with a number.
It'll be easier. of course. if you don't have a lot of
tt•e n·ageri. wandering through your place.
If you do. then you must try to separate yours from
theirs on the census form
New York
8)' WALTEa a . MEA&S ... ._I .. ~
N to;W YORK Sen. Edward
M Ktnnt.'<ly won a new leaae oo
h11 cballeoae for the Wblte
Hou1e wtth a surprise landslide
ov~r Prelident Cart.er in Ne-.
Yo rk and another upset io
Connectic ut. But he stall 1 ~
campaigrung agains t long odds.
Re publican Ronald Reagar
padded his befty RepubUcar
lu d. winning big in New York
on Tuesd ay while losing tc
George Bush in Connecticut.
K e nnedy's firs t primar)
vi ct ories o uts ide his own
Massachusetts came just as th(
C arte r camp was gainin@
s upport for 1ts less-than·subUE s uggestions that lbe Ume had
come for Kennedy to quit and
help ~rnoc rats unite behind tht
president.
T H E DEFEAT he dealt
Carter in New York virtually
guaranteed that the s enator
from Massachusetts will be
competing all the way to the
D e m oc rati c National
Convention But Carter gained nominating
delegates In defeat, and his
national count reached 45
percent of the majority 1t will
take to win the Democratic
nomination Kennedy said Tuesday night
that the voteC'S had sent a clear
messaee to Washington and to their party: "They can no longer
afford an inflation rate of 18
percent and interest rates that
match .. " .. And I think we're going to
see that repeated in states all
across this country." he said.
CA RTE R 'S CAMP A I GN
chairman. Robert Strauss, said
1t won't happen. He called the
twin losses "no more than a dip
. . in the road toward the
no minatio o " He said the
primaries in Wiscons in and
Kansas next Tuesday will put
the presid ent "back on the
victory road "
K e nn ed y seemed t o be
concedJng as mucb. Aides said
be dld not pl;m to campaign
personally for those contests.
but would t urn at on ce to
Pennsylvania . which holds the
next of the big.state Democratic
primary electJons Of\ April 22.
With victory in Connect.Jcut.
his boyhood home. Republican
Bui,h won a chance to keep
going He "'as at work today 1n
W1scoru,m
BUT THE ODDS AR E as
bleak for him as for Kennedy.
Reagan. like Carter. has built a
commanding lead in nominating delegates. and it will take a SUCCCS510n of landslide defeats
lo stop him
"There are a lot of primaries
to go, and I'm sure there wiU be wins and losses, but I think we're
we ll ontheway," Reagan said.
Kennedy 's Democratic
victories were magnified by the
fact that he trailed in the public
opinion Polls. and came to lhe Ne w York Campaign shaken by
a Carter runaway in the Illinois
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the vote rs for his upset victor y over
Preside nt Carter. The New Yor k
Democratic prc~idential primary was held
Tuesday
Results of Pri1naries
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By Tbe Auodated Press
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SMILE TELLS THE STORY
Stephenie °'9a8Ht Welcome• OoU Home
• IAN Dl!OO CAP) -A RAp .. 1, ObAo bueln111man. wbo
... lllO\t9d bY the •tofy ol •
blaade. wtod-. 4oU beld ba.taie from en t.year-old prl because
ot a dllputAi betwen adutta. paid
SQ ror UMt retW'D o1 lbe doll to
tta tearf\11 OWMr.
St•"1•n.t Ore11ln, who Ht
IObblAa ~ Small CWma
Court ••Iona laat month whlle the doll. ~ WU bidden a
few feet .J..~ her in • pa= baa, uld ay abe wu
to take her loo1-lo1t frteo home .
.. WS'RE GOING TO bave •
party with au my other dolls,
and then we're gotng to sleep."
Harvey Massey read a news
accoWlt of the dlspute aDd held on to It.
"FOil A COlJPLE or days it
seemed to be telling me to do it.
M auey said in a letter to the
court. "And so. I did it."
Ma55ey malled the check for
$S2 to Mwlic1pal Judge Ronald
A. Mayo, who arranged for the
return ol the doll and paid lhe
$8.50 In court C06ts himself.
Loss Stuns San Diego
Missile Contracl Meant Jobs, Dollars
SAN DIEGO (AP> -At City
Hall, in ban.ks a nd at General
Dynamics Convair plants, It was
JOiting news lo people who
believed the local plant would
win the air-launched cruise
missile defense contracL
Wben the Air Force awarded
H to the Boeing Corp. of Seattle
celebration parties were called off and there was gloom at
Convair. bitterness and charges
of political influence.
A worker, Vivien Steger .
commented that Boeing "has
a lways been cons ide re d a
favorite of the Air Force.··
"A LOT OF PEOPLE put in a
lot or extra hours around the
dock doing their best to get this
contract." sald Jack Ridley, a
plant s upervisor.
An engineer said, "I think lhe
consensus of the engineers l
talked to was that we would wtn
lt. ..
Mayor Pete Wilson Sjjtd he
was sure of it, too
Newport Resident
Air Crash Victim
A woman ide ntified as a
Newport Beach resident was
among five people killed in
Kenya in the crash of a small
chartered plane near Nalrobi.
the trip's sponsor said Tuesday
A spokesman for First Colony
Life In s uranc e Co . 1n
Lynchburg, Va .• said the plane
crashed into the side of a cllff. re11 into a gorge and burned
about 2 a.m. Monday in the
Gura Falls area or the African
nation.
The spokesman identUied the
dead as Ms. Carroll Erickson.
Ntwport Beach: Mr. and Mrs.
David Allen of Norristown, Pa .•
a nd Mr. a nd Mrs . J erry
Rosenblatt of Wyomissin~. Pa.
The unidentified local pUot oC
the twin-engine aircraft, owned
by a Nairobi chartering finn,
also died in the crash.
Rescue workers reportedly
were using ropes Tuesday in an
effort to recover the bodies from
the gorge. 150 miles north of
Nairobi, with helicopters st.and·
ing by to take them to Nairobi.
Four of the bodies were said to
be burned beyond recognition.
The Firs t Colon y Life
s pokesman s aid the five
Americans were among a group
of about 97 award·winning ln·
deQendent insuranei! s alesmen and their spouses who were on
the safari.
Court Overturns
SACRAMENTO (AP} -The
law that gave collective bargain·
ing to 130,000 state employees
for the first lf me bas been
declared unCOMtitutional.
The majority opinion by
Jiu~Uces Robert Puglia and
G~rge Paras of the 3rd Di.strict
Court of Appeal knocked down
the 1978 law Tuesday on the
grounds that it wrongfully re·
moved aalary-settiog power
I rom the state Personnel Board
and shifted it to the governor
and a new state board.
An aide to Gov. Edmund
~rown Jr. said be expected an
appeal to the state Supreme
Court.
Attorney General George
Deukmejian and the Paciftc
Legal Foundation, a private
group, bad challenged the law.
r..r,..&e-.
SACRAMENTO <AP>
Countiee could impose a local
gasoline tax ol up to 3 cents per
gallon under leglslatlon
approved Tuesday by t.be Senate
Tranaportailon Committee and
sent to the f"tna.ace Comm1ttee.
Tbe bill would give l<><:al
governments. plagued by
•i.flatlon and d ecreasing
revena.tea, another aource of
fad& ror maintalniDc atreet.a
and biabwa.>'I· It wOuld allow cOUDUea to impose tbe local fuel
tu witb approval or two-th1rds
o(tJMwten.
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.PASADENA <AP ) -Four doc• md a ha.mater are the only
1 aTvlvor• a!J)on1 114
m•l•ouri1Md Himals found
bftq tn ftllh.y COGdl&JoGI ln •
dUapkleted PuMI••~ bouae.
Ra .... 8odet)' offtd&la l&ld. mte ,.t ol tlkt ulmall -
d0nn1 ot fowl, rabbiu. ra~.
'
STATE )
hamsters, four dogs and a cat -
had lo be destroyed Tuesday
"because of their deteriorating
co ndition." s pokes woman
Eliz.abetb Baronowski said.
Federal authorities may test
the d est royed birds for
Newcastle Disease. a common
fowl di sease that can
contaminate poultry meant for
human consumption.
.1~'11 Siolftt
BEVERLY HILLS (AP} -
Police are seeking three masked
bandit s and a female
accomplice who burst into a
Beverly Hills jewelry store and
escaped with $500,000 l o
merchandise.
Employees who mistook the
woman for a customer unlocked
the door for her Tues day
afternoon after closing Ume.
police Sgt. Douglas Matheson
said.
TIN Fe-d Dettfl
HONOLULU CAP) -Fire
department rescue teams on U.
btg island of Hawaii Tuesday
found the bodies or a California
tourist couple reported to have
beeo m.lssi.ng for more than a
week. a department spokesman
said.
They were ldenUfled u Mark
Dyniewicz, 36, and bl• wife,
Carol, 35, of Albe rton, Calif.
Tbe bodies were found ln a ur
, they bad rented and about 100
yards off the hl1hway near
Pahata in the IOUlbem part of
tbe bl& laland. TM 1pokesman
••ld It 11 believed they were
cau1ht ln • nub flood and tbe
vehicle was swept from the
roadway.
J
'i
,
A rompany spokesman said
"there is gomg to be a reduction
UJ force but we don't know how
many yet."
THE 900 WOllKERS assigned
to the air-launched cruise
project at Con va1r will be
re-assigned or laid off Convair
is San Diego's largest employer
with 10,000 workers. And there
are already an estimated 44.000
people out of wortc in the San
D1ego area.
The decision favoring Boeing
over Convair. a front-runner in
development o r the cruise
mi ss1l e s in ce 1972, wa s
described as politics by some
San Diegans.
LEE GRISSOM. general
manager of the San Diego
Chambe r of Commerce, and
Mayor Wilson said powerful
pressure bad been wielded on
the Afr Fott~ by Sens. Henry
Jacksoo and Warren Magnuson of Washington.
A worker who asked reporters
not to use his name said:
•·Maybe Carter needed votes in
Seattle."
THE DECISION announced
Tues day Involving the ~S.2 billion job could mean a pnme
contract possibly as high as ~
billion for Boeing. But C-Onvrur
already bas re«!1ved contracts
to build the ~-launched and
ground.launched versions of the
cruise missile. Spokes men said
the San Diego plant sUll may get
part or the air·launched cruise
work.
Alleged
Kidnapper's
Actions Told
MERCED <AP> -Accused
kidnapper Kenneth Parnell now ·
stands accused or sexually abus·
ing the boy he allegedly abduct·
ed and kept for seven years.
Merced police say "additional
information that has come from
the boy in the p~t several days"
led to amending tbe kidnap
charges against Parnell to in·
elude charges of sexual abuse of
Steve Stayner, now 14.
THE AMENDED complaint,
filed in Merced Municipal Court.
adds three count.a of consplracy
against both Parnell and Ervin
Murphy, who i.s accused of help·
ing bim in the kidnapping.
The fint two counts charge
conspiracy ror the purposes of
kidnapping and cbUd stealing.
Tbe third charges conspiracy to
commit lewd and lasclvtoua acts
upoo a child and oral copulation.
Parnen is also accused of kid·
napping S·year·old Timmy
White on Valentine's Day in
Ukiah, about 200 miles north or
here. A 14-year-old boy has also been charged with aid ing
Parnell in the White kidnapping.
8A88AaA MATHIAS, who
Uved for a time with Parnell and
Stayner wblle they posed as
"father and IOO," said Parnell
slept with the boy at two places
where tbe three lived in 1"75 and
1976.
In ID lntervlew with The M·
soclated Press. Mra. Mathlu
sald lbal Parnell and Stayner
occupied a bed tn the back ot a
trailer in WUUta, a amall town
about 30 miles north of Ukiah.
Sbe Hid the Hme arr1n1ement
occurred when they moved to• ~nverted 1chool bus another 35
mUes nortbwat lll Fort Brau.
AutboriUea, who have hyp.
notlled younc White. beUeve be
w11 not molested.
1
Our NlllJOlng, ~ery
nautical •tripe.
Showing the nautical
influence again-"G"
for Ellen Tracy-in the
sleeveless boatneck.
Assorted Spring colors.
Mercerized cotton.
S,M,L, $26
Emphasis. 385
A •tr/ping point of
view. Ju•I lot' you.
The boatneck by "G"
for Ellen Tracy in
mercerized cotton.
Assorted Spring colors.
Sizes S,M,L. $34
Emphasis, 385
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lBeaCh Bus ~rial
~ay Ease Traffic
When Huntlnaton Beach offlclala cried on the
&boulder of th Oran.a County Transit Dtatrlc\ tor help in
aolvln& th city's aumm r lrafftc aod parkJ.q problem.a
U>ey aot wh t they wanted.
Transit dltstrlct direct.on YOted to apend sao.ooo to'"
ltitute bus a.orvlce to ahUUle ~to the beach.
Under the ~xperim tal PJ'Ofr&m that will have six
Wttkti to prov ltHlt, poople may park lhelr cars al
Golden West CoUeae and catch non·atop, exprea·lypc
busci; that will take them to the oo ch. The fee wlU be 2S ~ents each way a bargain considenng what It costs to
park at tht: beach.
Tra1Wt district dJ~ra didn't ound ovt'rly OP·
Umtstic when th.:y appron>d the plan They felt ride~hJp ~uldn't be high enouah to support Jl
That may prove to be the cue. But it 's alb<> ~i.1ble,
11vtin these car coet conscious times, that the proarom will work
And it the program u, a successs, the transit district
can expect pleas similar to that from Huntington Beach
from other coa.slal communities also ('hoked by bect<'h·
bound s ummer traffic.
That wouldn•t be a bad tum A bus carrying 50
passengers takes 20 to 40 car!t oH the streets and saves
fuel in the process.
Not the most promising plan ever heard, but 1t 's
worth one summer's test
Justice Too Blind?
Justice us ually is pictured as a blindfolded lady
holding a scale, presumably signifying impartiality and
balance.
These days the balance sometimes seems to get lost.
Proponents of ''law and order" cite acquittals or
ridiculously Light sentences in cases involving grave
crimes. because of some technicality in the law.
But the technicality approach also can work in
reverse.
Last week the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Texas
Jaw that mandates a life sentence for "habitual
criminals" habitual meaning three convictions for
fe lonies. That sounds fair enough, depending on the
definition of felony.
But the case in point involved a man whose felonies
consisted of fraudulently using a credit card to buy two
tires for $80. passing a bad check for $28.36, and
defrauding a bar owner of Sl20.75 -for a grand total of
$229.1 L No violence was involved in any of the petty
swindles.
The felon. who is 36. had served the first six years of
his life sentence when his a ppeal finally reached the high
court. H<> may or may not be eligible for parole in
another s ix yt•ars. Texas grants no automatic right to
parole Nor, ~1 pparently, does it recognize the Eighth
Ame ndmC'nt prohibition against cruel and unus ual
punishment
Nor. apparently, do 'hvt· o f the nine .1ustices of the
Supreme Court. Their <i rgument wa s that state
legis latures h ave the right to ~stabl ish mandator y
~ntcnces. even when they result in s uch outlandish
'-'<>nvictions as this one.
It would seem that justice was never intended to b<•
quite that blind
Hmnane Police Policy
The Los An~elcs County Sheriffs Department recent ·
ly a nnounced a long-needed policy change for dealing with
criminal suspects who pose threats to the safety of law
enforcement officers.
The department is introducing the use of non-lethal
devices that ofrcr an alternative to the use of firearms to
bring a suspect into ;;ubrrussion.
One device is similar to a fishing net. 1t is thrown
over a s us pect by two officers while a third provides db ·
traction and a fourth sprays the suspect's face with fir1t
retardant.
Another device consists of two poles linked by sec·
lions of chain. Advancing officers can trap the suspect.
make a quick m<.1neuver and have the suspect bound.
The poli cy cha nge follows criticis m of the depart·
m ent's handlmg of three incidents in which civilians were
killed by officers' gunfire.
The new devices will only be used in situations that
permit their quick set.up and in cases where the suspect
does not possess a gun.
The wove by Los Angeles officials is a significant
one. It represents a more sensible approach to the cap·
Lure of persons who. rn many cases, are mentally or emo·
tionally disturbed, and, therefore. in a class apart from
more routine crimmals
• Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Da1ty Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those ot their authors and
ar11sts. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P 0
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642~4321 .
Boyd/Tee.n Mothers
ByL.M. BOYD
Half of all tecn·age pteg.
oancies occur withln six
months or the expectant
mothers' fi rst experience in
the process, and a fifth occur
within one month of that in·
troductory moment. Or so
the researchers now report.
Statistics on such lntimale
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Court decision that
would release mentally
di so rdered sex
offenders dia~sed as
"untreatable ' make"
you wonder U the motto
of lbe Callfomla cour'U
·l•: "If you can't cure it endu~lt."
matters are more reliable of
late. Credit the comput~rs in
part for that. But credit, too,
the new willingness or young
women to disclose data that
once was rar too tender for
talk.
No citizen of Canadian an.
cestry should overlook lhe
observation or former British
Prime MJnister Harold
MacMillan: "If Canada is
underdeveloped, so ls Brigitte
Bardot."
That rice la tbe world's
commooest food is also true.
But not all realize bow com·
moo. It's the main dJab ot
one in every three people.
Most spectacular ski jump
in the Western Hemisphere ls
said to be at Copper Peak
.near Ironwood. Mich. Jump·
ers stay airborne up t.o 540
feet. I'm told.
0 dd one . that South
American Paradox froa.
Oeu to be about u inches
1001. 1'ben as It frowa older,
lt lhrtnks unUl ll s mature at
about 2 lncba loq.
Congress Probe on
W ASHlNOTON -A 1Unli.nc
secret report to the HouH
ln~lllcence Commlun ralnt
H rloul q\M!l"Uooa about Jlmmy
C1n•r '1 role In the lraoJan
ho1&ap 1lt1.1atJon and 1ua1•t1
that oo.l,y prompt and t.borouah
contereuk>nal beartnas can fix
resl)OOl!bUlty for the crisfs 1DCI
~t-curc tho ba.ta1e1' release.
Among the moat s erious
cbufet19 ln the .-:&plosive report
iare thffe·
Pr t'ti1 dcnt
Cartt"r
h\m se lr
provoked ~
Meizu.re cl our
e mbauy ta
Te hran by
letlloa tbe
ex iled Sbab
Mo h ammed
Reza Pahlavi into the United
St ates , d e spite clear and
repeated w1rnings that such
action could lead to the talling of
American bostaees.
The banking community,
particularly David Rockefeller
of Chase Manhattan, played a
key role 1n getting the sbab
admitted. The report suggests
that C h ase Manhattan
deliberately set up the
confrontation so that it could
keep the Iranian government
from withdrawing billiOOI ln oil
revenue from ita account al the
bank.
Earl Waters
-Fonner Secretar)' of State
Wllllam Rocera m1y have
vtolate d federal
con1Uek>f·1nt.ef'Mt laws by totn. to wortr fOf' the thab'• Pahlavl
Foundation sbortb' after leavtq
the 1ov.m.mftt.
-Nqllsence by tbe Carter
admlniatraUon allowed many
highly eenthlve U.S. documeats
to fall into the bands of tbe
Iranlana -and the Soviet Unloo
-when the embuay waa
overnm.
-THE HOSTAGES could
have been ~ oo at least
four aepante occulOIUJ "wttb no
c ompromile o f the U.S.
poslUon."
-Conareu bu sblrtted it.a duty by f a.illog to bold beartnp
on the Iranian mess.
Tbe detailed report was
prepared by Rep. Georae
Han1eo, the maverick Idaho
Republican who t.ried to N!90lve
the hostage crtsi.I by oegot!ating
personally with the embu.sy
captors in Tehran. Though
Hansen's flamboyant attempt at
one-man dJplomacy waa derided
by the admlnistr•tion and his
colleagues in Congreaa, be and a
staH of three invesUaators have
d<><:umented tbelr aUegaUOns in
detail.
ln his report, sent to Rep.
Edward Boland , D·Mass ..
c hairman or lhe Permanent
Se l ect Committee on 1nww,.oce. HaDMa chides the
~ leMerlblp foa-ltl
f a.Uun to look 1Dto the lranlao
•ltuatlon. wbea an lnv..UpUoa
mtiht tree tile bo.tal"·
''CONGaa& DID not Mitt.ate Ion• to ooen lnquirlea into
'Waterpte' and 'ltoreapte •"
be reminded Boland. ••Our
government did DOt wait until
the end rA World War U to ftod
wbo slept at the awltcb on Pearl
Harbor ... ·'I ca penoe.al!J aunt co you
wltb whneues that 1ucb
beariap COQkl bave brouCbt the bol..,_ bome in November and
mar well be the key aaalD . . .
Wb1 abould we sidestep the
truth until the bostaaea are out
when the tn.llb can set them
out?" Hanse n baa complied
"muaive inlormaUoo t.hat cries
b ut for r esponsible
invettiptioo." be wrote. Many
of bis allegations have already
been verified bf my associates
Gary Cohn and Joe Spear.
Many, an f act. were fir s l
reported in th.ls column.
C HRONI CL IN G th e
president's decision to admit t.be
ex-abah for med.lcaJ treatment
las t October. Hansen's report
cites ~ret State fkpartmenl
cables lhal warn or reuwallon
I
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eyes-cinlJ ~ daW ....
moatb• t..fore ••• eml>au; tak\llN)¥9' ... ap&ldtly: • ...,..
danr• of ............. um to lru wtll 1111nl1t • • We
abo.,ld make no move toward
1dmlWnc the lbUI ua~l bavt obtalned and teltAld Md 1ub1tantlally more e feetJv• auard torw at the embassy ...
Hanten •u11e1u. from
evidence ol other doeumt11~
that actmlllbi ol tbe ltlah wu
not tbe result of a mffieal
emerse ncy, •• tbe
adminlltiatioa claimed. bat••
probably lone and earefullJ pluoed.
IN Dl8CV88ING the pn;ss WI
from Cbue llanbattan a.ad u.e ~kefellen· bencb.maa., Jlem'y
Klltlncer, the report~ tbat
und er the shah. Iran'• oll
revenues #ere depoalted wttb
Cha&e Manbattu to the tme of
$20 bl Ilion a year. But the·
r e volutionary Iranian
government began to withdraw
1t.s funds -a pot.enliaUy serious
"run'' on the bank.
While Hansen stops short of
accuaang Chase Manhattan ol
e n gineering the bostage
situ a lion, be does potnt out that
Carter's response -freniag
Iranian assets in U.S. bulb -
prevented further wit.bdrawals
from I.he Rockefeller bank and
ultimatel y allo we d Chase
M anhauan to seize lbe Jraniari
fundi...
And the r eport quotes an
unnamed financial newsletter as
'lalin1t r1a tly . "It is now
iipparenl that the Iranian crisis
-. J ' provoked by the Chase
M anhatt.an Bank t.o save itself
from ~s1ble bankruptcy."
All Hansen wants, he wrote
Roland. 1s a full airing of the
farts ht-for<' Congress and the
Amcn can people.
Con~ress. hf-said, must dedde
"wht>t.b(>r to appear to suppress
1nfo r mat1on from o ur own
µt.•oph· or lo air the matter cl
Iran fully," and adds: "It ts my
f i rm <·onvict ion that t he
A m1·nr:in p<'Ople would rat.her
h J\l· lhl· full truth Jn fact, I am
• nnvinet.'d that they are oow
lwFttnrung to suspect that the
1 Jdllrl· to d1-.dose is motivat.ed
,,.,.., h\ natio na l -.ec urity
c o n -.1derat1on~ tha n by thf'
rte!>1r<· t.o cover up and protect
the ~yslem ..
Brown's Potomac Fever May Be Incurable
Tho:-c who are predicting that
Gov Jerry Brown will return to
his job a fter the Wisconsin
primary election April l still
don't know the lad. Others sub-
Jected to the humiliating non-
votes Brown has received in the
Males where he has made alJ-<>ut
rampa1gns would have come
scurrying home long ago trying
to hide ijleir mortification.
Not Jerry. Like all ranatic-s
who belive God has anointed
them, he will
hang in there
until the bit·
ter end right
through the
Democratic
National Con
vention this
summer. llis
1976 effort
wherein h e
.r~Iu sed lo yield after it had become crystal
clear that Jimmy Carter h ad
more than enough delegates to
se cur e th e nom1n a t 1on
establishes that.
The upshot of 1t a ll 1s that
Brown will have spent nearly
the entire flrat half of his second
term campaigning for the pres·
Sydney Harris
1dency 1nslcad Of doing th<! JOb
for wh.J ch he wa:. electl"d And
don't trunk for a moment it will
end there and that after the con
venlion he will rt!turn t.o the JOb
POTOMAC FEVER 1s much
like malaria. It can never bt-
cured but keeps recurring. Tht'
difference 1s that the malaria
rever dimimshes with the years
while Potomac fe ver only gets
worse.
No greater proof or that ls the
perenn1al candidacy or Harold
Stassen who. although he doesn't
even get notke in the news rol·
umns. ls running for the pres
idency again. making it about
his tenth time.
Richard Nixon was so bttt.en
by the bug that he never gave up
and 1t finall y destroyed him
when, after h.Js defeat in 1960 by
John F. Kennl"dy, he came back
in 1968· to win two terms It
gn a wed at Jt•rry Ford who
should be content lo have ~n
president and now able to relax
.ind enjoy life on the golf course
SO, ALTHOUGH Brown may
have bombed out in his preslden·
tlal campaign this time. he ls far
from qwttmg lie w11l now ~pend
the nt.'xt two and a hall >ear.
b udding a campaign to run
aga inst U .S. Sen a tor Sdm
llayakawa tn 1982. The r('Suil
~Ill be that Cahforn1a. instead or
hav1nJ! elected a ~o.,emor. will
have proVldt'd u frtt rour )<':.tr
C'a mpaagn headquarters for ill.
most ambitious of all time pohll·
cian.
That Brown will attempt lht.'
SE>nate campaign 1s a certainty .
lie couldn't win a third tenn as
Ji?Overnor runrung against a ba·
boon. So the Senate 1s h lS only
ho~ of staying politically alive
for the 1984 pres1dent1al cam
p a1gn which he w11J enter a:.
sure as night fo llows day.
BUT EVEN with the gov·
emor's offi<'e a.<i campaign head
quarters blS chances .Jl captur
JOJI? the Senate seat in 1982 are
not all that good. Hayakawa. 1f
h e runs, may n ot be t h l'
pushover some thank. Besides
there a.re a number of fresh new
Re publicans waiting 1n the
wings to replace him if he steps
aside And there are also a
number or Democrats who have
their eyes on that campaign.
Only one governor, Hiram W.
.JohnM>n, ha1o ever gone from
that o(f1et• to the U.S. Senate
~inre the est.abllshment of the
direct pnmary clectJon for U.S.
St'natc m 1914. And, excepting
for Earl ·Warren, who was ap-
pointed to the Supreme Court iD
1953. no other person in this
ct•ntury bas ever held another
office alter being governor.
But Johnson had achieved a
monument.al record as governor
bnnging about political reforms
which wrested control of the
-.ta le from the gigantic rail and
utahty trusts. He brougbl about
!>UC h things a s the direct
primary elections, cross-filiJ'lg,
and the iniUaUve and mereo-
du m
IT IS A fa r cry from that to
the record or obstruct.ion, dis·
order and confusion, waste and
overre~ulatlon set by Brown.
All that aside. if the people are
not to suffer recurrences ol de--
relicUons of duty by future Co¥·
e rnors, legislation must be
enacted to preclude govemora
from campaigning for other of.
flee during the terms for wbicb
they are elected.
1,ingnistic Nuances Behind Misunderstandings
I was talkmg with a Ru.'81 an
who 1s in this country on an
exchange program, and he said
that one of the things that
bothered bJm was our frequent references to Khrus hchev's
phrase: "We shall bury you."
This. he said, wa.s a poor
translation of t.be idiom actually
u sed . Whal
the phrase
meant I n
Russian was,
"We s h a ll
leave you ln
t he dust " in
th e race
between the
United Statt'S
and Ruula
for economic
supremacy.
The tran.latioo of ld!oais trom
one lanruage to 1nother has
alwa)'1 poeed a tricky problem
Somt informed persons insl1t
that a wrong tra nslation was
responslble for our dropping the
fir s t ato mi c bombs on
Hiroshima aod Nagasaki -the
Japanese verb "moktuctt11,"
meaning bolh "no comment" or
"to kill with sllence."
AS DK. MARIO P EI points out.
in his revised edition of The
Sto~ of~. the Japanese
reaction to our demands for
uncondltlonat surrender was
interprtled as rejectln& our
ultimatum as "unworthy of
notice." What the Japanese
premler actually aald, accordln1
to t he •tory. wH that hla
government had decided to
withhold comment unlll It had
limo to study lbe demand
further.
The lt.all•na have a phrue,
"T~ -CradllON.'' which
means, "A tran1l tor la a
traitor " Words and pbraaes
,(
take on d.lfferenl nuances and
c onnotataons an a different
language: Balzac's DroU Stoms
a r e not what we mean by
"droll ;" the Spanish Los Toros
Braooa does not really mean
"lhe brave bulls"; and Dante's
Drtl'tM ComedJI Is nothing like
what we would be inclined to
call a "oomedy."
EVEN nu: SAME language
h as its own pitfalls or
misunderstanding regional use.
I reca ll a s tory about an
EngUshman. an American and a
Scots man te ll ing th ei r
e xp e ri e n ces i n other
EnaUsh·spcakin~ areas.
The Englishman recounted:
"I'll never forget my leellnas
tbe ftnt tl«M I had breakfut ln
America, when the waitress
leaned over my shoulder and
whlapercd; ·Ar~ you throush
with your cereal!' It was aome
tim e before I discovered she
meant, 'Have you finiabed your
porridge!'''
TR£ AMERICAN rejolned:
·'Well, shortly after I landed ID
England. a wait.er came t.q> to
me nt lunch and said, 'How did
you Cind your chop, sir!' l
replied. 'Oh l looked behind the
potato and there it was,' before t
reallied he was ._king me how I
llked it.•·
And the ScotKman weilhed ln
with : "I was once in tod1lnp le
a small town in the west ot
Ire land. When I'd flnlabect
supper , an exceedio1ly p..-,
girl came Into m y room and
11ld. ·wm t strip now. 1Jr!' l
fled Into my bedroom and k>ctM
t.he door but learned afterwardl
lhM lriab tlrls llWafl talk about
'1\rlppln, the table wben they
clear dlahes.''
.t.4ATION 1
Officials
Suspend
Aviator
SAN DIECO <AP> Tbe Federal Avtatloo
Admln&atratloo baa
1uapeoded an ALI' Babla
pUot for landlu1 tbo
wron1 way on a
normalty buay runway
at Undberab Field.
Aa 1000 a1 th e
twln-enaine plane took
off last Wednesday for
Tijuana, pilot Ian Refo
radioed be was bavin&
difficulty.
RE BANKED into a
left-band turn and
continued turning the
plane witil be made an
e mergency landing on
the runway be bad ju.st
left -but in the opposite
direction.
No other planes were
coming in.
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DEPOSED IRANIAN MONARCH STAYING IN EGYPT PERMANENTLY
But a check failed to
turn up a mechanical
malfunction, FAA
inspector Ken Goodsell
sai d Tu es day in
annouocing Refo's
suspension, pending an
10vestigat.lon.
SS Windfall Reported
Retired Civil Seroants Reap $840 Million
WASHINGTON CAP) -The
Social Sec urity system is
s helling out $840 mUlion a year
in windfall beoefits to
government retirees at the
expense or 100 mi lli o n
no n-government workers, a
federal panel contends.
The report Tuesday by the
U niversal Social Sec urity
Cover age Study Group could
lend impetus to moves to make
all civil servants pay Social
Security taxes.
to provide a bagger return to the
poor.
"Unfortunately, the Social
Sec uri t y s y s t e m cannot
distinguish between the
low-wage earners and those
whose average covered earnings
are low because they worked
primarily in non-covered·
employment," the study said.
THE Z71·PAGE STUDY
conc luded it is feasible to
e xpand Social Security lo a ll
workers, wltb transitions to
safeguard current pensions for
government workers who
aJready are retired or eligible to
retire. It said Congress will have
to decide whether universal
coverage is desirable.
But it said flatly that
something must be done to
eltmioate the windfall benefits,
and also lo improve disability
protection for worker s who
move in and out or the private
sector and government work.
The House ordered the study
in 1977 after the House Ways and
Means Committee voted in favor
of universal coverage.
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THE GROUP ESTIMATED
the average windfall for retired
federal workers who also get
Social Security is $1,050 a year
each in benefits and Medicare.
And it said that if the 6 million
to 7 million workers outside
Social Security were brought
into the system, the 6. l3 percent
tax paid by 100 million private
American workers and thf!rr
employers could be lowered by
0.25 percent
Exxon Corp.
To Settle
Civil Case
BEAi.TB, EDUCATION and
WeJfare Secretary Patricia Roberts Harris, in a letter
sending the ~port to House
Speaker Thomas P . O'Neill,
said: "The adminjstration has -~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ taken no position on the report
and bu no plans at this lime to
s ubmit legislation r e garding
changes in Social Security
For a worker malting $25,000 a
year, that would mean a savings
of $62 a year in Social Security
taxes.
THE STUDY GROUP said a
l arge m ajority o f public
e mployees winds up with Social
Security benefits as well as.
government pensions, either
because they have worked part
time oo the side while working
for the government or because
of private employment before
and after thei r sti nt in
.government.
The windfall aspect a rises
because Social Security credits
them with no earnings for their
years in government and thus winds up g iving them
extra-large benefits intended for
the poor. Social Security is tilted
W ASm:NGTON <AP> -The
world's largest energy com·
pany, Exxon Corp., will pay
$100,000 in civil penalties to set·
tie a case involving the Federal
Trade Commission's rule on con·
s umer credit rights.
Jn the agreement approved in
U.S. District Court here, Exxon
did not acknowledge any viola·
ti on.
The FTC claimed Exxon sold
heating oil furnaces without
following the FTC rule on credit
contracts. The 1975 rules pro-
v 1 d es that when a compaoy
turns over a credit contract to a,
bank, the consumer bas the
same rights against the holder
of the contract as against the
seller.
coverage.''
Some federal workers' unions
have raised war chests to fight
any move in Congress to bring
them into Social Security. Some
teachers' groups and poUce and
firefighters outside the system
al.so oppose the move.
NINETY PERCENT OF the federal government's 2.7 million
cl vilian workforce does not pay
Social Security. Those who do
include Tennessee Valley
Authority worke rs and some
short-time employees.
Nearly 70 percent of the 10
million state and local
government workers already
are in Social Se<:urity. Most of
the 3.5 million outside the
system work in the seven states
n o t covered: California
C775,000), Ohio ,ss1,000>. Olinois
(387,000 ), Massachu setts
<318,000), Louisiana (159,000>.
Co l o rado (139,000), Maine
(40,000), and Nevada (37,000).
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l'M VOTING FOR RAY
WIWAMS IECAUSE:
R11Jing Angers Growers My Children?" What
will the ape do in
"Ryan's Hope?"
And who ca.res?
About several mlWon
people, acc.ordlng to
Mary Ellen Sullivan.
She founded the club for
"those people who really
cared."
.. He's &ed the fight to clean up the
Back Bay. As an Environmental
Conauttant he's made real PfOGntA
toward keeping the natural beauty of
Newport Beacti Just that ... natural. I'm
voting for Ray, he's the "natural"
chok:e." Mexican Vegetable Import Duty Nixed
Mandy Cote
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. CAP) -"nle pres·
1dent's chief inflation fighter calls It a victory tor
.. common sense," but U.S. growers say lhe de-
cision to admit Mexican produce to lhe Uniled
States duty-free sacrifices Carmen to enbance re-
lations wilh oil-rich Mexico.
The growers, who plan to challenge the de-
cision in court, say that what waa bailed as a vic-
tory for consumers could someday result in sky-
high food prices as American tanners go out or
business.
"TIIERE IS O~ Y ONE LOSER in this fight,
and that is the American consumer, beca~ they
are the ones who ar~ going to pay $5 or $10 for a
salad." said farmer J. Lewis Rodriguez.
The Commerce Department ruled Monday
that fresh vegetables imported from Mexico aren't
being sold in lhe United Stales at unfairly low
prices. Mexican winter produce, including cucum-
bers. eggplants, peppers, squash and tomatoes,
will thus remain duty-free.
The imports last year were valued at about
S200 million and represented half the fresh wi.oter
produce sold 10 the United States.
Alfred E. Kahn. Carter's ch.ief inflation ad-
\ 1s!'r, ~aid the ruling 1s .. a victory for common
~t·n!'l' and a virtory for our national struggle
a~<.11nst tnflallon. ··
THE RULING CAME IN A COMPLAINT filed
by the Southwest Florida Winter Vegetable
Growers Association, the Palm Beach-Broward
Farmers Committee for Legislative Action Inc.,
and the South Florida Tomato and Vegetable
Growers Inc. ll charged Mexican imports were be·
1ng sold here at less than full value and that dump-
ing was driving American growers out of business.
Tbe Commerce Department aatd comparisons were made of prices charged for Mexican
vegetables in Canada and the United States from
Nov . l, 1977, to April 30, 1978. Stanley J. Marcuss,
acting assistant secretary for trade administra·
tion, said the comparison showed prices "essen-
t1ally similar."
He added lhal while price comparisons
normally are made between the United Slates and
the home country of a particular product, th.is was
not done in the produce case because "there were
insufficient sales in Mexico during the period of in·
vesligation."
ATTORNEY HOWARD J . FELDMAN, who
represents South Florida farmers, said be would
appeal the ruling in U.S. Customs Court.
"This is the most outrageous decision I have
ever read. and the way they have done it is a dou-
ble outrage." he said, contending the department
had "executed a predetermined political policy."
Feldman said the ruling, which growers argue
was designed to improve relations with Mexico,
could lead to dumping by other Latin American
rountnes.
Gas in Belgi11m $3-.21
BRUSSELS. Belgium !AP) -Gasoline prices
in Belgium rose 3 percent to $3.14 for a gallon of
regular and $3.21 for bigb test. The Belgian
Petroleum Federation said the price increase
resulted from a rise in the price of Nigerian crude
oil.
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"It's the sounding of the death knell" for U.S.
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DSAB PAT: Laat Dec. J4 I Of'dered a 12()
mlldablre told l>*9 from CoJumbla Mlnt lac. ol W~. D.t . My clleck wu osbed Ju. n •
._I'm ltlll waltin1 lor delivery. Will you loot tnto ...Uforme!
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·J"4'"91•t•U•• ••r• you ordH will be filled ......... y. ~It laad beell beld t1P ta die .:,,~ *t»artmeat. No hartber uplanatloll waa
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' DEA.a aEADESS: ~ approadl of spring ls
•eraJdecl by robins, budding nowen and, In
...,bera, '-cuae l)Dpt"Oftmeot e.. IJ'Ults.
era rely on lmpalse deelal••• by
eowwn a.ad ck BeUel' BMIMM hrea• aay
M.-deleue ls to decWe lD advaac:e nat
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•et bids from Ueeased contracton ln1tead of
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Me to reeommead a contractor wbo bas provided
• cood work at a reasonable cost lD tbe past. In yoa cu leek referenc-ea from buslnesaes that
are ntabllabed la yoar community 111d ebeck tbe
loeallkUer Baslaeu Bu~au for a rellabWty report.
Get adma&es from at least two firms and
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ued. Vou also want to comparison shop for
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baUder ta. Ally verbal promise should be included
as well u warranties, a performance boad and
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appty.
llodfl Won• lffore Tlaa• Baek
DEAR PAT: I know that lbe minerals in a
bum~ body used to be worth about Sl. Are we
worth more now because of inflation?
H.E., Costa Mesa
J.es! Not counting gold fiJUngs or a pell.ll)' fer
yoar,lboagbts, the minerals in the body are worth
$1.28 &ocby -up 143 percent from the 98 cents of 10
years ago. The mlnerala 1.aclude calcium, more
prevalent tbaa any other mineral, potaulum,
sodlam aDd trace elements, sacb as Iron. Medical
a.u.ortties estimate that soon we'll llave the $11
atan or woman. aa the case may be, While this
•"wonJa" figure concerns mineral content oaly <oo
proMla). at least one expert bas placed a M mlW. (nonblonlc) value oo a Uvlng adult by
prtdDg audl expeoslve elemeots as bemog.loblD,
lualn and DN~
OMlrif 9 C'laeelc Begflls at Bowte
DEAR PAT: I get so many charity requests
tbrougb the mail and from door-to-door solicitors.
How can you tell if a charity is legitimate. Almost
all of the appeals sound deserving. H.E., Fountain Valley.
1'be Comtcll of Better Baslnen Bu.naas bas
some tips tbat may belp you decide which
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make aare u or,anizalioo tel.ti yoa wbat Us
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year lift pea to lta lDdeaded ftdplent..
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Jlisiom on a Screen
DELCAMBRE. La. (AP) -Since Lois Linden
said she saw Chnst's face in her kitchen window
scrttn. the lines In her muddy back yard have
~en so long thal the C1ty CouncU bad to impose a
curfew.
Folks have been coming from miles around to
see visions in the screen. Some say they see
Christ, the devil or deceased relatives. Others say
they see nothing but a window screen.
"THEY START COMING AT 7 in the mom·
ing," said Mrs. Linden, who bad to put a "do oot
touch" sign under the window. ''They were stand·
ing in the rain aod everything."
An estimated 200 people tined up Monday to
see the screen that covers the kitchen window of
the small house in this town of 2,000 .
.. Aft.er 6 or 7 o'clock, you can hardly pass
through the street," said Mayor Willie J . "Pete"
Landry. He saJd the lines have included people from
Florida and Alabama and at teaat two bualoads
from Mississippi.
POLICE HA VE BEEN FORCED TO tow away
ca rs blocking driveways and the street.
Co mplaints from neighbors were so serious that
the City Council held an emergency meeting to
pass a 9 p.m. curfew.
"We bad to put a curfew because the people
a round couldn 'l sleep," said Landry. "These peo.
pie would stay in the yard until midnight."
Mrs. Linden told of seeing the figure March 7.
"We are all seeing visions,'' said Mn. Dalton
Comeaux, who owns the house. "I have seen my
deceased mother. It's unusual, but it's real."
''You see what you put your mind on ... I
myself actually saw Christ, moving bis lips like be
wanted to make out a message."
ONE DAY LAST WEEK WREN a reporter
was at the scene, several people said they had
seen visions in the titchen screen -cruclflxea.
Christ's face, the devil.
"I saw a bead with a crown. Then I saw white
doors open up and a man come out," said Debra
Pennison of Mor1an City.
"All I see ia spot.a oo a screen," said a man
nearby.
Landry said be had been to the house and bad
twice aeen a face be could not ldeatJ.fy. He said a
number ol people toot pbcJtoerapba of the screen.
but be wu unable to see any sign of the face in
l em.
Although Mrs. lJnden sa•d abe doesn •t know
when or lf the visions will atop, she la sayin1 a
21·day novena and ezpecta some sort or miracle on
the 21.st day.
1Aguna, Pageant
Seeking Ushers
Hitb eebool girls wbo would like to work u ushers dUriDg the summer Paaeant of the Muters
in Laguna Beach may pick up appticatioll form1 at
the Feltival ol AIU offlce.
DewUJne for ret\l1'1llDa tt.e form.a ii llaJ at and
appllcata are required w have Soda1 Security
cards. DMel for the aeuon are .July 8 throqb Aq.
2'. The featlvaJ office II located at 850 Lacaa
Canyoa Road.
SC Seeking
lmtructora
The Saa Cl•m•ate " Parka u4 a.et.atloll
Depanme1at 11etln1
inatrueton for 1prtn1
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Actor Lome Greene joins in the applause as be is
named Grand Marshal for the 9'2nd Pasadena Touma.
ment ol Roses. Greene will lead the New Year's Day
parade featuring the theme .. The Great Outdoors."
S40 ,000 Pha n t om
Victim of Hoax
'Can Love A.gain'
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) -Ron Reed aaya DOW that the bou about ....
phantom woman be s upported for 10 years bas been reeolved, be la
free to love again. . . In mid·February, Reed learned he was the pnme victim of an
elaborate scheme in which he paid more than $40,000 for the care of
a woman be never met and who,
according to police, never ex· ported extensive correspoodeoce
isled. with Miss Stratton.
CAROLYN MATUSZAK, 38,
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According to police, at least 20
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Str alt.on. However. only one other
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Lady General
T o R etire
From Marines
REED'S ATTORNEY,
Gerome Phillips, wouldn't dis·
c lose the settlement, but said it
is within $10.000 of the mooey
Reed said he spent. Reed has
already received some of the
s ettlement a nd says he's
forgiven the MatunaJts.
"What they have gone
through. That was something
you can't put in words," he said.
"They have gotten a sentence
worse than the legal system
could ac.hieve," referring to the
local and national publicity
about the case.
REED SAID HE included the
money in letters sent to Mi.as
Stratton through Mrs. Matuszak. Miss Stratton was supposedly an
invalid as t he result of an
automobile accident.
Reed bad photos and other
mementos of Miss Stratton he
said were given him by Mrs.
Matuszak. The photo6 depicted a
beautiful blonde woman.
Although he never met the
woman, Reed said, "I would
have given my life for that lady.
I Uved as if we're married."
To Reed. Kyle Stratton exiat·
ed. Now she's dead.
I
To Clear Drains
:
H1lllld9 ...._ti le Lquna Beacb have been tent a
--.r ,..._ ._ ~ ..am., that theJ conUOI wMd9 and Mria exWlnc OD CODCnte tenace dra.ial oo tbelr pro· ,.,u...
Tbe clralm. wbkb J'Wl aloaf alopet on private proper· e.,. becoCM e~ wltll tce pla.Dt, dirt and debria from
amall &Udll.
•AOA1a& TO KEEP THE intereeptor dttcbes ad
paved ternee dra1m clear could result in aerioul eroeloo
to •&ope., attOC"diDa to Terry Brandt. the dty'a munlclpel Hni~ dindol'.
Tbe dt.y la reapouible oa)y for dralm OD public pro._
petty._ Brandt aaid, and cannot maintain Valns on private
parce.11.
a~ SAID PaOPEltTY owners who do not clean
the dralna mltht be Hable sboWd rainwater now over the
draina and erode property below.
Au.ebed to the noUce from the eity la a llat of 1uues-
tlooa for maintenance of reeldeatial slopea, prepared b7
Lelgbtoo and Aaaoclates geo&opats ol lrvioe.
( L M. BO'YD )
INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT
Since work on the road
plan for the City of Irvine
was started, safety and
convenience have been
foremost in the minds of
the planners. That's why
main roads go around
residential areas so the
majority of the traffic is
kept out of your immedi-
ate neighbOrhood. And
away fiom children.
Inl.plementation of
the planned road system
is another example of
Irvine's continued growth
toward the goal of
becoming an energy-
efficient, economically
balanced city. Growth
guided by two important
factors. The City's far--
~igh ted, living General
Plan. And concerned
residents from the com-
munity, City government
and Tfte lrVi.rie Company
who work together to
make it happen.
We may not always see
eye-to-eye on every de-
tail, but the result has
been, and will continue to
be, a city that gets better
to live in every day.
That's why we are
working on 18 road pro-
jects with the City to keep
the heavy traffic out of
your neighborhood. Why
we're oontributing an
additional $2.7 million for
immediate develo~ent
of roads that follow the
plan for safe, convenient
traffic patterns. And
why iliere's much more
improvement to come.
For information on this
growing new city, please
visit or call The frvme
Company lnfonnation
Center. Culver Drive exit
off San Diego Fwy. (1-405).
To comerofBarranca.
(714) 551-1500. SAN DIEGO (AP) -The
Marine Corps is making a
number of flag officer changes
which include retirement of its
first and only female general.
Margaret Brewer made
Marine Corps au.tory when she
became a brigadier general in
April, 1978.
"Feb. 14 and that period
thereafter. it was as if my wife
had died," he said. "Life ha to
go on. 1 know Kyle would have
wanted it like that."
BEED SAID BE plans lo
write a book about bis phantom
)over and is even conslcfering an
Idea for a movie.
Good planning keeps
SHE WILL BE replaced aa
director of information this sum·
mer by Brig. Geo. Harry T.
Hagamar.
Brig. Gen. Frank Petersen,
the fint black aeneral In the
Marinel, baa
beeft named
director of
s b o r e
facilities and
services a.t
M ariDe Corps
headquarters.
MAJ. GEN.
Stephen G. .. .....
Olmstead. wbo bu aerved as
commanding 1eneral at Camp
Pendleton lince June, 1978 has
been ordered to take command
of the 3rd Mar1ne Division on
Okinawa someUme this sum·
mer.
Major Geo. Kenneth L .
Robinson, who bead• tbe
Oklnawa·baaed divlalon, will
replace Olm1tead at Camp
Pendleton.
There's al.lo a new wom.n in
Reed's life.
"I've QJet a lady within the
laat three weeb that ii very un-
derstanding and compuaionate.
I can call ber and bold ber in my
arms. She is very real. What the
future bolds in store I don't
know. Only Ume will tell."
George \V ashington
·Sets 40th Re~on
Geor1e W'Bsblo1ton Hi._tb
Scbool, Los An1elea, winter
clua of 1MO will have iu 40th re-
\inlon May 3. Names and pbaoe
numbel'I of former claumates ·
are needed.
Those residing In Oran1e
Coun~ . are aaked to contact
Earl Wllloa 547·1M5 or WlD.Die
Keiaer (2U) 378·1155, 22937
Madllon Ave .• Torrance, CA.,
f*S.
l'M VoTiM6 FOR RAY
WIWAMS llCAUSI:
"He's clear on the Airport leeue. He la
against expansk>n and has voted to
llmlt development ao aa not to tncrw
the · need for more air traffic. Ray
Williams It ciear spoken. faJr minded
and a careful eervant of the reetctent• of
Newport Belch."
Margo&u.t
the traffic out of your neighbo~
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Saturday mall
delivery by the
U .S . Postal
Service.
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Tbe bulldlnt. compl•t.d ln lt'Jl aod ao&d to tbe
pemmenl ln 1'74, baa dtv loped lHU lD tbe
roof .
Replacement wltb a co1npo1ltlon roof 11 eaUmaled to coat between tl mUUoa and u.s
mllb. and Oen ral rv14*1 AdmJnlatraUon of·
nclall have let AprU LS a1 t.bt dat.t bld documeota wUI be avaJlabl .
The ~di will be opened May 15 ln Lo6 An1elea.
f'or tnformallon, call the GSA at (US>
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WIWAMS llCAUSI:
"He's a men who ltudtee the needs ot
every Pitt of our dty. He's YOted for ~est Newport part< de ek>Qment and
hstened to our area'a needs. He Is a
valuable man to the resldentt of Newport Beech ...
Margo Skilling
fh~r~3a~a· ft 1
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For l.nformaUon call
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Family Group Hosts Phyllis Schlafly
•1 0. c. 1Rll'nNG8 ' .. ...., ........
Pbyll1a Schlally wlU bt lbe
•P••ll•r at lb• Stoe ERA • lu.ncbeoD to be apoa.IOnd by tbe
1 HunUqtoo Be1cb Pro-Family
Co11lUQo on Thunday.
Ticket. for the n :30 a .m .
luncheon at the Dl1ne7l1.ad
Hotel are tu.50. P'or more ln-
formaUoo call 166-7131. ••• TBB NATIONAL Womea'1
PoUUcal Ca\leua, Oruae <Mmty
Chapter, will atudy tbe biatortes
o f lbe Demoor1tlc and
Republican partMe lD Ora.nee
County at lts meetlDI Tb\lrld.u.
Tbe IJ"OUP wUl meet It the Republic Savtnp ud Lou, atCIO
J;. 17th St., Sula Ana, at 7:30
p.m ••• LT. GOV. lllKS cvaa wUl be
the guest ol honor at a Newport
Beach fundraiaer for Ronald
lleagan Thursday.
Dr. and Mrs. David Bunnell
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hochadel
will host tbe 6 to 8 p.m . fund·
ra1Hr 1t 1.301 SuUiao Drive.
Coet ta ~ per penoo. For more
Information contact Karen
Hochadel at tu-2351. ••• THOMAS wsaT I HIOClate
prof..,.. ol poUtka1 aclence at
Oran1e Coul CoUeae, wtll b.
tbe apeaker al &he Humanilt.t of
Oran,. Count1 m Un1 Friday
"Wbo Really Run1 lb• Coun
Lry? -PoUUcal Theol")' and
PoJIUcal Reality" wlll be the
toptc ol Wen '1 pre.eotaUoo at
the 7:30p.m. meetina.
The IJ'OUP will meet.. al the
home of J ean and Seymon·
Htrah, 1791 Iron Bark. Irvine. Vlal~ are welcome. To COD·
tirmrtumdaoce call 552·8271. ••• TBE OAANGE Co unty
Federation of Republican
Wooien will meet for lunch April
3 at 10 a.m. at tbe Saddleback
Inn, Santa Ana.
Reaervatlons for tbe luncheon
may be made by caJUng Mrs.
Vktor Reed, 531-8354.
• •• GSEEN PEACE Oranu
County wlU 1pooaor a dance and
concert April I at the Cuckoo·,
Nt1t. inc PlaeenUa Ave .• COllta ......
The ahow will atart at 8 30
p.m . AdmJNionlat4perpenion.
••• TUE REPUBLICAN AS·
SOCIATU of Or1n1e County
wUl bold a cocktail recepUoo for
Howard Jarvis April 10 at the
South Coaat Plaza Hotel, Cost.a
Mesa.
The reception ta free to all
Republican Associates mem·
bera. Noo·members will be
charged $5. For further informa·
lion call 972·*9.
• •• ERN WO..EY, con~resslonal
candidate in the 38tli district,
will be the speaker at tbe Corona
del Mar Republican Assembly's
Aprll 17 meeting.
For more information on the 8
p.m. meeting contact club Presl·
dent Albert Cook at 640·7538.
UCI Hosts Analyst
Of Politics, Media
Historians
Higldight
Of Seminar Author David Halberstam will
speak on "The Media·ization of
America" in UC Irvine's
Crawford Hall at 8 p.m ., April 7.
Halberstam is the autbol' of
''The Best and the Brightest." a
look at the period ln America
. that began with John F. Ke.
nedy's inauguration and ended
with the political unrest ol the
late 1960s. Prior to writing •'The Best and
the Brightest," Halberstam was
a reporter for the New York
Times. He was awarded a
Pulitzer Prize for his reports
from Saigon ln 1962 and 1963.
Halberstam's latest book,
"Tbe Pow e r s That Be,"
chronicles the rise of four
powerful media groups in the
United Stales -the Los Angeles
Times, the Washington Post,
CBS and Time, Inc.
Halberstam's address is
sponsored by UCI's Student Af.
fairs Lectures and Associated
Students. Tickets are $4 for
gen<'ral admission: $2 for UCJ
students and $3 for other stu·
dents, faculty, staff and Alumni
Association members.
Tickets a.re available at all
,,. Tictetroo outlets and at the As·
PULITZER WINNER
David Halberstam
sociated Students Box Office,
Gateway Commons, UCI.
Further information may be ob-
tained by calling the box office
at 833-5549.
A discussion between two
American historians and tbe
first West Coast lecture by a nol·
ed British bls torl&Jl will
highlight the third annual UC
Irvine Seminar on Social History
and Theory on Saturday.
Twelve historians and
humanities scholars will serve
as speakers and commentators
al the one-day seminar starting
at 9:30 a.m. in tbe Fine A.JU
Concert Hall.
Among the speakers will be
historians Eugene Genovese.
author of the study of s lavery,
"Roll, Jordan, Roll," and Eugen
Weber. recipient of Phi Beta
Kappa's Ralph Wa ldo Emerson
Award in 1977 for bis book.
"Peasants Into Frenchmen: the
Mo dernization of Rur a l
France."
British his torian E . P .
Thompson, author of "The Mak·
ing of tbe Englis h Working
Class," will deliver a lecture
titled "Di.uenters and Cranks:
Resources of 'Anti·Hegemony."
The address is Thompson's first
on the West Coast. ·
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&TATE OPl'ICIALI WBO PlJ8B THE
''bar11in borne" plan eall the eoocept "lo·
tluaklna.ry" beea ... lt 1eta middle-el ... people lo· to the boultna marbt, people wbo mJpt otberwiae never 1et lbe chance
lo WI wealthy commm\lt.y a abort drive south
of San Jl'raoclaco, where the averace home costs
SlS0,000, ao people are on the ~t.ton·a bartai.o
list, wbJcb baa replae.d the lottery. About 1,000
more want to 1et oo the lilt, sa.ld Sylvia Seman.
director ol the corporaUoa.
Under the P11o Alto plan, becun in 1974,
builders of developmeota larser than 20 units must
• seU 10 percent of the unita at below market rate
CBMR) prices. The BMR ~= coven only the
builder 's construct.ion and cing expenses: it
doean't cover land costs.
wiWn1 to wait two or three years to live where
"tbe ICboola·are exceUent .. ancl the city la aafe and
orderly.
carncs OP INCLUSION.UY DOUSING say
that market-rate purehuen are unlairly aublidla·
lnC BMR:· bon. · "By I up the price ot l'ffUlar bouliq,
we an plJll out far more people thu the polley
will ever be[p," aald John Kirtin, wbo teaches
public admlniatraUon al USC.
Ms. Seman calls that a "myth:·
"The market rate is established by what the
buyer and Hller are willing to agree on ... It bas
to be as good as lhe buyer can gel elsewhere."
Besides. abe IJ'lued, "in Lbi.s town, a ·builder
can get such a terrillc rate" that be doesn't need
• to add on the ooets of the bargain houses.
L. P. Davis Jr., o.c.
Chiropractor
After 21 Yfft'S at the same loc4Uon
Announces The RelocatkwlOf.Jtls Offl<• To 1755 Orange Ave., SUlte A
Costa Mesa, ca. 92627 <Comer of Orenoe & Rochester>
Dfatti.rmv. Ultre500nd, Traction, X·R•v
SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS
As of Aprll 1, 1980 (714) 54-7000
NICKJ PRENTICE UVES IN THE same con-
dominium development a.a the Nletos. A real
estate agent, she says a ~-bedroom, two-bath
unit that cost $130,000 only 18 months ago could
TO BE ELIGIBLE, A FAMILY'S income must now bring its owner $230,000. .. .......
fall wiUun 80 percent to 120 percent of the median She uses those figures to dlscredit what Ms.
community income. Seman calls lhe second "myth" attached to in-
Dave Williamson, supervisor of community clusionary housing -the notion that market rat.e
development for tbe slate Housing Department, owners resent neighbors who paid far less for their
says Palo Alto's plan is more effective than those houses. •
tried elsewhere because it ues the price or 8 BMR And she calls the $8,000 or so profit that BMR
unit to the cost of living, limiting the profit a BMR owners can obtain after, say, two years, "ool ex-
owner can make wbeo reselling. :ictly peanuts. either."
"That means 30 years from now, they're going NIETO, AN ELECTED OFFICER OF the de·
to have affordable housing in Palo Alto,·' velopment's homeowner a.ssoclallon, agreed wtth
Williamson said. his neighbor's reasoning. Besides, he said, the four
It's In the Cards
Williamson hopes tbe coocept will catch oo: units of the development that were sold u BM& ·
ow.,..._te "We thinlt it's a u.aeful tool for communities that don't have all the features of the 34 regularly
see the major solution to their housing problems in priced units.
terms of new conatruction." ;;:;:;r;;;--.-..iiiiii_..;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;r--------------.:..:......::.;..-'°--~------~
New Jersey Asscm bl v man Chuck Ha rd wick.
R-Union, dis plays a plastic "Comchek"
card he says he was given at one of the Atlan-
tic City casinos. The card would permit him
to charge money to maJor credit cards.
transferring funds by computer to lht•
cas ino. Th(' state attorney general has rulc>d
it is illegal for gambling losses to be charged
on c redit cards.
WIBLE THE CONCEPT HAS BEEN tried in
Roulder, Colo. and in Maryland's Montgomery
County, officials say the program is doing well on-
ly 1n Cahforn1a. ReunUy, the planning com-m1~s1on of posh Mario County north of San Fran-
cisco approved a law providing for bargain homes.
Willlamson thinks the concept can succeed in
Cal1forrua because builders "reali.z.e only a Ci?rtatn
market can afford a $100,000.plus bome." They
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TV Exeels ·m Boredom
'Cooke's Syndrome' I nfection SpretUU
81 BUGH A. llULLIGAN
U...WC..10 tr rt
RIDGEFIELD, Coon. -
Television, particularly the
public StttoT, is auffertnc from
Allal.air Cooke's syndrome.
Lllce Murvie's lesser plague.
tbe disease used to be rather
rare, but it is reaching epidemic
proportions.. Hlgbly communica-
ble. it is spread from mouth t.o
ear by a carrier known as the
host. Symptoms Include a ring-
ing in the ears, Itchy ftngers to
get at the volume control dial. a
craving for a beer or , in more
advanced cases. a violent urge
to kick out the picture tube
NO FATAUTIES HAVE been
recorded, but the illness ls of a
withering, progressive nature,
like dry rot in a wooden boat.
and advanced sufferers have
been known to lose cooacious-
neas before the commercials.
Cooke's syndrome was Usc>lat-
ed when Alistair Cooke began
serving as host for "Upstairs.
Downstairs." the British import
that showed U.S. audiences
there was more to public broad·
casting than h a rp s ichord
players and chats with nuclear
physicists.
Cooke 1s an urbane British
commentator who has dwelt
among w, ror decades but pre
viously had pretty much con·
fined bi~clf to uplammg the
colonies to the Mother Country
over BBC racbo.
BE NOW ES.SAYED the same
thing in reverse: explaining a
s egment of British life to Adaerlcan audiences. Without
bit toalghts, we Ame ricana
would never have guessed that
Hudson was a butler, Rose the
upatairs maid and Mrs. Bridges
the cook. as such class d1stinc·
lions have v<tmshcd from our
culture
Cooke's mission was to lnJCCl
the social significance that
separates a maxi-6eries from a n
ordinary soap.
Tbe presence of a bost lets the
viewer know that what you are
about t.o watch is import.ant, not
your everyday schlock, so sit up
and pay attention, you noodnik.
THE IDEA IS TO make the
already palatable pretentious
enough for the pseuds -the
pseudointcllectuals -to enjoy It
Judges Object
~t')
without guilt and without seod-
i n g o ff postcards asking
whatever became of the
Dnepropet.rovsky Wlnd Ensem-
ble or Dr. Wolfgang Ludeodorf's
illuminating lectures on the in·
cidence of Murvie's lesser
pl ague among the has hish
harvesters of the Hindu Kush.
When Hudson hung up bis
sliver salver and went off t.o run
a boarding house with Mrs .
Bridges, Cooke slayed to elevate
with his elegant diction the
higbly perfumed soap. "Tbe
Duchess of Duke Street.•· which
had the call to come In two parts
but remained a rather soggy
Edwardian trifle.
A boet here s upplied the sheer
of significance that separates :
denouement, a word much
favored by mini and maxi-series
interlocutors, from an ordinary
final twist of the plot and invests
the banal proceedings with an
aura of literate pomposity.
BY NOW HOSTS were ram
pant and couchant on couches or
behind carved oak desks all over
the tube.
Robert MacNeil, a Canacban·
born newscaster who won de·
served plaudits fo r his erudite
anchoring on public broadcast
channeLc;, turned up as host for
"Edward and Mrs. Simpson.''
He was called upon to pon-
tificate on the polHical and
theological implications behind
the stubborn love of a king who
was head of the AngU~an cburcb
for a twice divor~ Amendan
socialite.
M acNell's grasp or history
was first rate. but the producers
did him in by nesh1og out his
commentary with advance cl1ps
of the show you were about to
see, which was like seeing mov·
1e previews Just before the open-
ing reel. It be<:ame apparent
that the true mission of the host
was not to illuminate but to
elongate. to stretch a ball hour
of entertainment into an hour of
tedium.
SOON COOKE'S syndrome
became as common as lbe com·
moo cold.
A long came Henr y Ji'onda.
ERA. ers Blocking
Co unty E x p e m es
SAN JOSE lAP> A burnlna 11\llUC In S11n JOH •• Whfltht•r
polJUcans cuo rcfu11c lo relmbuNe Judge11 for &1ttendln1 " tonf nmr"
tn o st.le wt\lch hu fallod to raUfy the ttqual Right.a AmlfMiment.
The Santa Clura County Board of Supervllort hid adopted • pollry
ol rerwung to "pend 1ny county tupayon' raunty for county
employees or o«lclala at\eftdioa -
coovenlloos exccpl ... 1tate1 Ouvaru u ld. "Whal I U&ku
wflicb have ratified t.bc conat.ltu-urobrace at 11 that one b!'Mn<'h of
Uonal nmendmcnt on women'e aovernment la tellln11 another
riabt.a. how to nan llHlf."
lSVT I N NOVEMBER
Bul>ertor Court Judcea Jamea
Duvaraa, 8ruca Allen aad
\fllliam Femaodet attended a
court confcrenc• in Phoenlx, AJ.!t. Now County Executive
\111Uam Sleatl la r1fulln1 to re·
;burae them for expenaes,
lcbtot.al $1,547.
ALLEN ADDED, "1 don't
think tt'1 any of their buslnO&ll."
The bead of the county Com·
ml11lon on the Statua of Women.
Rina Rolenbert. aald1 "It Hems
to m• they arc aubJett t.o the
same "1le9 aa everyone elff."
Court' Executive John
K11ubowakl called IL u "11tnnd-
off."
tookine like he bad Juat ltift hla
bench lo the LlJ\coln M•mor1aJ.
tellioa us 11 hoat on "The
American Short Story" that
Wllla Cather's veat abort story.
"Paul 'a Case," LI a ire at short
story because Wllla Cat.her was
a great short story writer. Or
words t.o that ef(ect.
Si~ they don't t.each EnglUh
in schools anymore. what wilh
everyone watching TV, ti Henry
wasn't there to int one the
hallowed hype, you wouldn't
know lhat what you were about
to watch was literature. would
you? You might have thought It
was just a s uperb piece of
literate entertainment, which 1t
was.
HOSTING REACHED its mosl
hokey when Gene Shallt was sw
tioned in the foreground of
Edward Gorey's io:ra c eful
graphics to hold forth on public
broadcasting's ''Mystery !"
series. Normally a witty crit.Jc.
Shaht boggC'd down while trying
al too great a length to tell tus
audience why "Humpolc of the
Ba iley" was cl assy coma e
mystery and not a n ordmci ry
whodunit.
Sinc-e Rumpole was playt.-d by
the marvelously Falstaman Leo
McKem and wntten by classy
J ohn Mortimer . Shaht's pre·
scnce an ci Loo cute Victorian
haunted house sett.Jng only de-
layed the proce edings with
pseudo-cultural claptrap.
Unless Cooke's syndrome is
brought under control: we shall
be in danger of having Archie
Bunker introduced by Sir John
Gielgud and Muhammad All's
heavyweight comeback pre-
ceded by a debate by one of
those pac1f1st poets who abhor
the sweet science and a clJJlic11l
pi.y-c hiatr1s t versed 10 the
psychology of violence They're
savang Gil Clancy aod Angelo
Dundee for the next round of
Shakespeare's plays.
Sailor Tired
But 'Alert'
After Ordeal
<;ALVESTON. Texas CAP) -
Adrift for 23 doy1 on the Gull of
Mmdt•o and "lvM up for dead by
th•• ('f>11•t <l1111rcl. 11 Wt~l\t lndles
1111t111r ... 111 111• "t•1111tt1n 't l'K·llt•vt•
II " wh1•11 ht• "h,111K•cl 011 111 l&and.
"I'll\ v.,1 v llrr1t." K.,nneth
tr.nou, !Ill, 11111tl Tu.,,.1l11y "" IH• WUH
ltl•l111•1t 1tl111111 lh" C '1111111 <l1111rd
11111" Ill Oulvn•lot• t<.1111" 11' (rom
Ii 1 t•1u1c1•. "tiny Wlt11lw1u·1l l11huul
111 I ht1 C'1trlhht•o11 11rt 1111• 1•01181 of
v" "" t.UC.• 1 it
TllltCRtr.WOl'lht1 t«ank.,r< 'ow
N 11 vta11or n •"l'Ulwl l':nof! from 11
llfrboat Mmuh1y u11 ht• drltlt•d 200
mllt•11 aoulhw1•11l uf Nt•w 01 lt•nnw
Kno.t. who h111I to bu hulpc.'d
from a launrh. wua _,x•mlnt'Cl by a
doctor Ml dorkaldt1 and takt"n to 11
hospital. Tiw duclor. who aakod
not tobuldcnUtled,uld £noewaa
partially dobydr~tod hul
oth.irwtae ln tcood1h1~.
''II E HAU •OOD for It daya. He
wus mtnhally Altirt. llt la ln &ood
shnpe,"th~d<X'tonald.
Coul Guord ornctala Hid the
IHoboot w u "Mtocked wlth
military <'·rtUona and canned
wat~r.
We Want You Jo Look Better For Less
PTll:
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SAN omoo <AP> -MtM • •lx· mooth ltudY onler9d b)' SU DietO
County I~. reeurcblft U)' then 1n11be1....-~ 50,000 alMu
lU.1ally ID Su DMco Count.Y. Twtc.
H many were 11Umat.ed lo J.tn. TIM report of tbe prtn!M SJ"OUP.
Commamlty Jt.eM&reb A.leodatel. la
due April 18. ltl prtUminary n!Mltn11
were turned onr Tunday to the
Border Tuk P'ote., • ~member
commJtUe wblcb wtD mak• recom-.
meodatlon1 to the county
t upenUcln.
NO DSTAIU OJ' t.bo D.odinp were
mMSe public.
A rwevcber lot t.he San DMso
firm aaJd U,.t ataU.Uca were tak• ID
farmlnc. conatrudJoa, manufild:ur-
1.D1. retau buslnelw ud ~
and from two law enforcement ace•
cie1. He dido 't ldenUly the qeocies.
.. WE DID A aANDOM a of
emp&oyen ln t.beae five sectora:r re-
searcher Joe NaJven said, delcrlblng
It as a telephone survey m which ex-
ttuUves estimated bow many illegal
aUem were at work.
In addJtion. be Hid demogr.aphic
data was compiled in interviews with
aliens and otben. Get8 Honor Tb,.. yean •ao. t.bo total ~ber ot UndocwMnLed alJent lft San DieiJO
County wu •t.hnated at 92,000.
At that tJme Vic Villalpando. a
county official asalaned by
euparvlton to make t.be atudy,
e1Umated aqother 12.000 llle1al
all•oa were llvlng In Imperial
County.
There wu oo estimate ol the cur-reot Imperial County alleo popula·
tioo.
VILLALPANDO, WHOSE 1977
study coocJuded there were 184,000
undoaamented a.Ueos ln t.be two COUD·
ties. aaid detection met.bod.a are more
sopbiaticated today.
Mark R. Ellls, aon of
Mr. and Mn. Eltoo C.
EW. ol Costa Mesa. bas
been named to the
academic boaors llst for ••
the fall semester at : ..
Evaogel College.$
Springfield. Mo. ,.
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KAILUA
5 Piece Grou
42" PEDESTAL TABLE
WITH 4 CHAIRS
SUGG.$760
OTTOMAN
EXTR4
SALE s599
Unusual strength combination. A-
f orm and sleigh-runner legs
makes this selection JdeaJ for
grasa or sand as well as on firm
surfaces.
MAUNAKEA BY BROWN
JORDAN
42" Glass top table and 4
dining lounge chairs cross-
laced In 2" vlny1 straps.
SUGG. $629 SALE $ 4 9 9
ALL ALUMINUM. WILL /IDT RUST
GALANTE 4 PIECE WROUGHT IRON
SEATING GROUP
tncludel .,,, c:ulf'6on
lofa. two arm chek'a SALE and COCkt8'I ,..,..
$399
SU00.$549
'·
~--_, --~-6 C:-':::>
SALE$399
Unusual strength
2" vlnyf straps.
42" Glass top table &
4 chairs
ALL ALUMINUM
WILL NOT RUST!
SUGG. $559
EMBL11C
CIA.,... I llV AAKLA
Large Twtn Broiler
complete with cart
and tank.
DUAL CONTROLS
462 SQ. In . of Cooking Surface
•BBQ
Cast
Body
• Cart
• Rack +
Burner
• Hose.
Regulator
and Tank
TAMIAMI 42" TABLE AND
4ARM CHAIRS
AJfmerchandise
eubject to
stoctc on
hand SUGG.
$637
SALE
s499
UMBRELLA
BONANZA
SAVE20to
50°/o
A tul h of *X>eelOitea.
~·. l)StS. etc: .. toro..aeo·a. ........ KNOea •
.,..... •• COC«...a
GM.U•UVAMaC
42° TAILE I 4 CllAllS ,_, j 0c.J
Wtttl durable sQle•ffxtuf'ed fJbergtus top antJ 4 \ _,
chairs featuring slings of pofyest• C«d and
durable PVC coated frames. $53S =
CHAISE LOUllE
Muttlple ~ -No Hands. Self
ldtustlng to any body angle.
on Patio u ... 1wen .. and Umltrella •ecowers -:::s159
SALE SUBJECT TO MERCHANDISE IN STOCK OCCAllOUL TAILE s75 -... SALE
GALANTE
MATCHING
CHAISE LOUNGE
SALE SUGG. '169 $2S3
BEAUTIFUL
RATTAN DINING
GROUP
48"TABLE
4 ARM CHAIRS
Sugg. $1051
SALE
•64995
t
MATCHltG
ETA&'
.... 1 ...
SALE
s1a9•5 ... ._n
Strike for NIDls
Drillers struck enough natural gas on the
property of Mount St. Bt-nedict's Priory in
Erie, Pa.. t.o heat convent for 20 years.
Sisters Maureen Tobin and Joan Chittis ter
(right) stand beside well their order
financed by selling $100,000 tn s tocks they
received as gift. They expect to save
S23,000 a year in gas bills.
~
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BERKELEY <AP) -
Walter Sussklnd, 66,
former director of the
St Louis. CinciMati and
Neptune Society ' To ronto symphonies.
di ed Tuesday following
a long l llness.
646-7431
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MOll'TUAlY
WUTQ.lff CHAJ'll
Mortuary • Cremations
4'Z7 E. 171h Si
Costa Mesa
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PBQIROntHS
SMITHS' NOllTVAIY
627 Mein St. ~nttnQton Beecn
53&'6539
PIBFAMILY
CO&.C>MA&. "" .. 41. MOte 780t Bolsa AY8.
Westminster
893-3625
PACllllC V9W
t•aa«SAI '~H C..terv Mortuary
CNpet
:liOC> P8cltlc v.-Onve
Newport Stach 644-2700
McCOIMICS MOITllAlaS
LeouNBtach
*"941S
L..QunaHllls
711&'°933
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Catalina
Nature
Trip Set
OBITUARIES /NEiiS FEATURE81
Joini Communion 'Privaie '-fSsue rt ..
• l
9rG~8 W. COUSU.
Nd YOU ':!fio::P'rot.tanta -ad abcM a &bird of Roman Calboliai
-apparently tblnk approval of
e-hurdt ....,rablp la not IUeDUal for
tb•m &o part.U to1•t.b r of Holy
CommanJoe. lb• tltmenlt of t.be
Church Me~rships
Snub Official Views
of Chlcaco Olvlnlt.y Sebool, 1.b
"Chrtatiana evidently have U.. f94d·
inc t.ILlt u.e Lord 1w 11auec1 prior"' vJUltklm to oommunloa." • .
llE NOTES ONLY a flfth o(
Epl1copallana, the "Q)C)lt prot.oeol·
coaactou1" of tbt1 lot, .. a1~
perml.Nioo of other cb01cbea to com-
mune. Everyone else. lncludJftk
Catholics, Ju.st go ti they've _. ml.nlS
to."
Lord'•~·
bul OClly M percent of Catbollcs have
done ao.
Tbet'• t e flodln1 of 1 .urvey
amoq ,.. ot 10 deoomJnaUoaal
mafulnee hich JolotJy take part ln
1atherlna •ntert'burch fHture re· port.a.
THE 8USVEY, INVOLVING
ral)ONIM from 2.200 people. fOW>d
tb•t 1tron1 maJorlttea of nine
malnltne Protestant bodlet .od 32
pere.ot cl C.tbolic• reject the view
lhat to~rcommun1on should occur
only wM!n church leaderlihlp ap
prov•lt.
NEAALY RALF THE Cat.boUca
bowever, .Ct percent. beUeve that
t.bey "receive tbe beoefita of lb.at
ucrament" ll they participate ln
commamJon ol a church other than
tbelr own. while 88 to ff percent or
Protatanta ao believe.
TbJa runs totmler lO the official
C atholic pos1t1on . whic h ae ts
strinaeot requirements for inter·
communioo Moel major protestant
bodies have "open" communion
pollclea, anviLlng participation of
members of other Christian de·
oomlnaUons.
Stron1 majorities of both trad1·
Uona, 70 percent of Catholics and
from 91 to 100 percent of Protest.ants,
~ject any blanket ban on commu·
nion in churches other than their
own.
Only a tiny fraction, hon nooe to 2
percent of Protestants and 17 percent
of CathoUcs, think they would be
·•puniahed in the a!terUfe" if they fail
to heed church rules about ioteroom·
munion.
Those differences ln policies ap-
peared strongly renected in actual
practices. Big proportions of the
P rotestant denominations, ranging
from 45 to 72 percent. have shared
communion in other deoominaUoos.
MOil£ THAN HALF lbe Catholics
and Proteataots -an overall
average of 5( percent -saw in·
te rcommunJoo as a "step toward uni·
ty," while most of the others saw it
as a "sign of unity" already
achieved.
Kem County
Compromise
Betters Air
By THOMAS D. EUA.8
If ener-o dt•velopment and environmenta l
u ft11u1rd1 can coexis t in the oil fields of
Calltornta•s Ktm County, maybe cooperation is
po11s\blt> Just about anywhere .
Attt-r all, thl1' Is the only CallCom ia county
wholit-1tlr quahty tR worse today than it was 10
yl"urs a~o Virtuully all the new smog comes from
the 011 fh•lds. where federal deeootrol or heavy oil
rr1e·t•:. ha:. It'd to vastly expanded production.
NATIONALl.V, THE KERN COUNTY OIL
fields are a vita.I purt of future energy planning. By
1990. the O<>partml'nt of Energy expects them to be
turnm~ out 900,000 barrels a day. or 8 percent of
total national petroleum r SOl'THER~ production And that's
CALIFORMA Just the hea vy Kern
FOCl l ~ crude. not including the _______ ,.., __ _,~ oil m the county·s vast
Elk Hills reser ve
With prices of the thick. tar-hke. heavy oil
jumping from $6 to more than $20 within the last
year . Kem production 1!> also up, leaping Crom
about 100,000 barrels daily to 250,000.
One price of the new boom has been the air
quality of Kern County. which is also the nation's
leading cotton producing county and a major
vegetable growing area.
THE STEAM GENERATORS NEEDED TO
coax the heavy on out of the gl'OUJ\d spew large
a mounts of sulfur and nitrogen oxides ( NOx > NOx
pollution in the region is up 80 perei!nt in three
years and some crop dam age has resulted.
Pollution hasn't surpassed federal health s-tan·
dards. but the California Air Resourtts Board pro·
1ected that it would if oil field expansion continued
without some environmental regulations.
Not s urprisingly, oil companies resisted this
m 1ghlily at first.
Sidney Peterson. president of Getty Oil Co.,
the leading Kem County oil producer. s aid in
February that environmental regulation might
pre vent the oil fields from ever reaching the poten·
ti al that's so vital for America. A month lat.er, though, his company was en·
dorsing the oompromlse.reJUlatioo adopted by the
ARB. which also was h'~Umg its regulation as a
triumph of cooperation between industry and state
regulators.
THOSE RULES WILL AU.OW OIL companies
to expand Kem County operations as much as they
like. But they'U have to cut back polluUoo from eit·
isting oil rigs by 25 percent before mid-1982.
From then on, no new smog·control tactics
wiJl be required unless pollution in the southern
Sao Joaquin Valley county tope federal standards. ··we believe this rule ls extremely construe· live:• said a spokesman for the EMrgy Depart·
ment, which is seeking to bast.en the ~rn produc·
lion. "It's fair to both energy develop~ent and en·
vironmental needs."
Activity
Leaders
Sought
Th e San J uan
Capistra no r ecreation
department will begin
(11ling summer positions
for playg:rowid leaders
a nd day ea m p
counselo~ during the
week begipmng March
31.
Qualifications include
a high school diploma
and the abili ty to
motivate, organize a nd
di rec t chi Id re n 1 n
recreational activities
Salary ranges from S3 94
to $5.56 per hour.
A fli e r on J O b
spec1ficatwns can be ob
tain c d by c:.tllin ~
493-1171 or by v1s 1ting
the rC'c reation depart
ment offi ce weekda.>s
between 8 a m and 5
p m a t 32505 Pasl'o
Adelanto
Workslwp
Schedaled
Dr Art hur Lange,
director of coun!leling a t
l ' C I a nd u u tho r or
·· Reo;pon.!>1bl<' AsSt·rt1vt•
Beh<1vior." will lead a
four·we-ek workshop on
a s sertiv e n ei.s
Wednesdays from 7 to 9
p m beginning April 2
at the Cro wn Va ll(•y
Co m m unit y P a rk
Clubhouse. 29751 Crown
Vall ey P a rkwa y ,
Laguna Niguel
Information may be
obtained by calling the
Office of Community
Services at 831-4646.
PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTlTIOUS aUllNIH ...,.,,.. ST1'TUo\INT
flle fol-"9 --,, ~ .......
lie\\., ORANGE COUNTY CiOLF AS· SOC•• TIOOI, Jl•F Alrp0r1 ~ 0.-c.MI• ,.,.~ U. '1m o • .,,,., A. Cll•••· u qs
L .. 1--.1,_,CAft71$ '"'' ...,._.,'-.<led.,, ......
OlvlCl~el o.twlilA CN,.. T"'' ,_ .,., lllfod wllll IN
c-rv Cl«'tr. 01 0.4Wl99 Covntv on
M61U.2~.·-·
The litter posjtiQa -that prior a~ Uinrneot or unity lo taUb ls
neeeuary before lntercommunJoo -
l1 the olficlal CathoUc position, re·
cenUy reaffirmed by Pope John Paul n. Besides U.S. Catholic, the pubUca·
tlona participating in the survey I•· Both U.S. Lutheran-Catholic and
Angllcan < Episcopallan·Catholic >
dtaloeue commiaaiona have ~ached
agrttmema on communion. or the
euchariat, and recommended in-
tercommunioo. But their churches
have not acted officially on the re--
com mendat.iom.
eluded: ·
A. D. of the United Presbyterian
Church and United Church of Christ.
the Disciple of the Cbriattan Church
CDi8ciples of Christ), the Churcb
Herald or the Reformed Church in'
Ame rica, the Episcopalian of the
Episcopal Church. the Messenger d(
the Church of the Brethren, the
Oburver of the United Church of,
Canada and Presbyterian Survey of
the Presbyterian Church U.S.
COMMENTING ON TUE aurvey
resu•ts. a Catholic priest, lbe Rev.
Henry Febren, writes in the U.S.
Ca tholic published tn Chicago that
the "faithful are acting more in·
depeodenUy of authoritarian regula-
tloni ."
OF THE z,zoo responses. 1 were from Catholics. The surv
found that while 68 to 87 percent
Protestants sometimes worship ln
churches other than their own~
nomination. only 34 percent
Catholics do so But this was a
twice the percentage o ( Catholics
who have shared communion in other
churches.
"In general. they are not troubled
by theological niceties," be adds.
"But then neither wu Christ."
He says the Implications are that
"intercommunlon will grow gradual·
ly from the grass roots."
The Rev. Martin Marty , a
Lutheran historian of the Univenity
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ROCHESTER, Mum. lAP> -The first pbase
of a major Mlldy on lhe eff~t.a of the controversial
s ubstance LMuile -which supporters say cures
cancer -bes• this week at the Mayo Clinic here.
Kristin Bmerson. Ma)'O spokeswoman. said
the first patient begao receiving Laetrile on
Monday and another five patients would be started
on Laetrile within "several weeks."
THREE PATIENTS WILL RECEIVE oral
Laetrile and three wi II get it intra venously. she ~aid Each patient must receive Laetrile for from
seven to 21 days in a test or possible toxicity
demanded by the National Cancer Institute. which
1s sponsorin~ the study
All the patient:. art.> volunteers for whom
standard cancer therapy has failed. she said.
When the first phase is over. the NCI will
evaluate the results and most hkely rontinue into a
planned second phase. m which 250 patients will be
treated at Mayo. at UCLA. at the University of
Aritona and Memorial Sloan.Kettering Cancer
Center m New York
THROUGHOUT BOTH PHASES. PATIENTS
will receive the ~pecial enzyme and vitamin diet
that Laetnle advocates recommend
"W(.• would not normally pick Laetrile for
clinical human tC'sting," !-.aid Or Vtnc('nt DeVita. actin~ NCI d1n.•rtur. citing animal experiments 1n
which Laetrill• v.as 1ncffcctivt:'
But OeVlta said since Laetrile ii. so widely
used an estimated 75,000 Americans obtain it
legally or illegally -the institute felt a scientific
study was warrantt•d
"We hope to find reasonable mlormatJOn that
reasonable people will believe." he said
DeVita said patients s uffenng from breast.
lung. colon and other organ cancers wi ll be
includf'd.
NORMALLY SUCH STUDIES "TAKE a year
or two," but DeVita said some results may be
uva1lable sooner.
Laetrile. a substance wh.ich occurs natur-ally
in the pits or apncots and other Cruits. is believed
by some to cure cancer But others, including most
doctors. say it 1s not a cancer cure.
It ts banned from interstate shipment but is
legal m many states.
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ARISE VOTE T. .. NO
NSW YOU <AP > -Heavy
llDoUn lbould CODUDN to f t l
ADAual X.:,..,. cte.pite Amuicu
C•Dter son.t1 N~lct to lbt con..,.,,., .. , doctor& lo~wd
In • uUocaal 1tudy of lune cancer.
Pb11kt1D1 at three lbltJtu· Uona p.artklpatJna an the Na
tlonal Canrtr Institute study
said ~Y could oot rerommeod
mau X ray 11creenlnw for lwig
can ur. but felt 1t w h iap
propnate for lnd1 v1duul:-. who
""ant Wld can a/ford It
"IF l'M GIVING .tdv1ce lo pa
t1t!nts, l tt-11 lht•m that if the)
cannot give up 11moking. the>
.-.hould ~nously t•c.ms1der havUlg
.tnunual chest X ra y~ and
~put um cytology (a cancer test
based on phlegm) even though
the benefits are unproved," said
Dr. Wilmot C Ball Jr.. bead of
the lwig cancer project at Johns
Hopkin s Un1ver!>1 ty in
Baltimore.
The Caneer Society cited re·
auJu ot ta.. t.hrft 1tudJ" ln an·
nounclnc 1butsday lt would no
Jonaer rte0mmend annual ebelt
X·raya few btavy 1moken over
40
The Society uid t.be atucUes
have failed to a.bow that early
diacovery of lune cancer im-
proves a pathmt'a chance of
11urvlval But scient.lata at Johns
Hopkins. the Mayo Clinic in
Rochester. Minn .. and Memorial
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Cent.er
h~rt' said 1t was wrong to draw
conclusions from studies that
won't be firushed for several
years
EACH INSTITUTION 1s stydy
mg 10,000 patients who receive
X·rays and sputum cytology an·
nually or several times a year
Physicians say there are
fewer deaths among patients
who get more frequent scnieo·
ing. but lhe differences are not
statiatkally significant -that
1s , they could be due just t.o
chance.
8ut UM teat. do tun up c ..
ten at ao earlier •&ace. whea they an more c;w-able, and the
doctors uy tbere 11 every
l'Hton to Wnk the morulity
dUference wlll eventually be al~.ficant.'
'Amoaa our patienta who a.re
over 45 and have been heavy
smokers. the incidenc:e or lung
cancer approaches one percent
. The Cancer Society bas
recommended against the only
two teats capable of detecting ear-
ly lung cancer." saJd Dr. Robert
Fontana of Mayo.
DR. EDWARD BEATTIE Jr .
chief medJcaJ officer for Sk>an·
Kettering. saJd some patients
want to drop out of the study on
the basts of the Cancer Society
recommendallon
Dr Sa ul Gusberg. the
society'• national president, said
he would ht' .. delighted " to
change the recommendauoo as
soon 85 there as proof that early
detection beJps
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We have been serious for too
long. So let's have some fun . Let's
play a game.
The game is called "King of
Newport: and you're to be the King.
Or the Queen, as the case may be.
Whichever, all of Newport
Beach is your kingdom. And you
are a powerful ruler. Whatever you
say, goes. That means there is no
problem, big or little, in your realm
that you can't do something about.
Now, in this game, your
kingdom-by-the-sea has a really
big problem. It is traffic. The main
roads of Newport are too crowded,
especially on bright summer
weekends and during the hours
when your subjects go to and
from work.
Your subjects are mad as hell
about it.
The traffic is coming from all
over. From within the community
and from beyond the community.
It's a problem that is getting
bigger every day. As King, you
know the reasons why.
One reason is that your kingdom
attracts one heckuva lot of people
(the curse of having beaches and
bays that belong to everyone).
J\notherreason is that your
kingdom is on the way for people
traveling from one place to another
(that's the way it is when you don't
have an island kingdom).
A third reason is that the main
. roads of your kingdom have become
less than adequate. They just haven't
kept up with changing times (you
don't have to be a king to figure
• that one out).
· That's the situation. The object
of the game, of course, is for you,
the King, to solve the big traffic
, problem. You have to come up with
a way to make Newport's street
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"The object .. of the pme is for you,
the King, to solve the big traffic
problem."
system work better.
There is one catch we have to
tell you about. Even though you are
the King, you are not allowed to
order the cars to stop coming.
That's because they will come
anyway, going to and from wherever
their drivers want. They have the
right to do that. It's one of the
rights that have made kingdoms
like yours great.
Okay, King, what do you do
about the traffic problem?
In this game, you have two
choices. If you make the right
choice, things will get better. If you
make the wrong choice, things will
get worse. These are the two choices:
CHOICE NO. 1-By royal
decree, you order that the road
system in your kingdom be im-
proved so that it works the way it
should work, now and in the future .
You command your court to get on
with it, declaring that all meaningless
flapping around shall henceforth
be proscribed.
CHOICE NO. 2 -By royal
decree, you order that new homes
in your kingdom be built in places
never planned for them, such as
places where your subjects go
shopping, visit their dentists, do
their banking and see their lawyers.
You further command that new
locations for merchants and busine&Y
men be chopped in half, that proposals
to f mance new road improvements
be set aside, that a nearly completed
land use plan for your kingdom be
tossed out the royal window, that a
road network masterplan be given
the same treatment, that a strange
Paid Politi<* AdYertleement
and mystical formula on auto trips
be applied to any development
bigger than a breadbasket, that laws
and procedures protecting property
rights be suspended whenever you .
feel like it, that recommendations
of professional planners, engineers
and counsellors be ignored, and that
anyone objecting to any of these
things be declared an enemy of
the people.
Those are your two choices. ·
Have you picked one? Good. Now
let's see whether you chose the right
or wrong solution to Newport's
traffic problem . We do this by
implementing the solution and
seeing how it works.
You win if the choice you made
has resulted in a smoother flow of
traffic through your kingdom .
In other words, does it now
take your subjects I~ time to get
from here to there? Have old roads
been widened, new ones been built
and crowded intersections become
less congested? I)
Arc there new driving lanes.,
new turning lanes, new signal
installations anywhere?
If these things haven't yet
occurred, is there at least a strong
prospect that they will occur?
Has something -anything -
constructive happened?
If you can answer yes to these
questions, without telling a fib, then ...
you have won the game. If, on the
other hand, things are still a royal
mess, then you lose.
Well, that's our game. It's not
exactly a new game. In fact, a lot of
people have been playing it for
some time now. Politicians, mostly.
And if you want to know how well
they've done, there's an easy
way to tell.
Just drive around.
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No Plaee Like Home for BranDtng ~~
Former Marina High Standout Plays Against AJA Tonight I
81JORN 8&VANO • ol .. ~,.. .... Tbe dat. WU Feb, 18, ltTe. Eat.Dela
Hl1b wa1 playln1 Marlna and""'lUth
Braran.lna to the fiNt round ot lht ClP'
buketbAll playotta.
BrannJnc, Pl•rlna with UM nu, two sprained ank es and \03 de1ne
temperature, acored 19 points in what
would prove to be a dlaappolnUn1 57 ~
upset Iola t.o the Eaalea.
NOBODY QUITE a EALIZED the
maanitude of Branrun1's appearance at
tbat time. The magnllude in tM scene
that it ~uld be the 6-3 guard's final
abow in lbe area he called home for four years.
Oh, as a point guard ror the FlghUng
Irish of Notre Dame he did make one
trip to the Southern California region
yearly to play UCLA -but il wasn't the
same.
You see, one must remember that It
was in Orange County that Branning
l\ad bll roota. tt wa1 ln Orup County
that be ma.de a name for b.lma.U. U wu
in Oranc-Cou.oty t.hat he wu heralded
a• th• couaty'1 Player ot tM Year ln
1975 and '7&.
1T·1 roa TIJUE r.aa°"' that the
Coachea All·Amerlcao 11me topl1ht
(7 30) at the Anahelm Cooveotlon
('enter takea o n •ome extra
s11nirtcance It's more than just a
contest between a group of college
11.ll·stan and AJA, ll'a a aalhering of
sorts. a homeeomlna. for one of the
most popular basketball figures Orange
County has ever produced.
Yes, a ravorite son relW'llS, and he'll
be tbe first to telJ you there's no place
hke home.
"It means a lot to be coming back
home," said Branning proudly at a
luncheon TueWay. "Just returning to
Orange County is super."
BRANNING ISN'T pulling anyone on.
Ht'» aertoua, Althou1b he's clad he
went Lo South Bend to pursue his
ba1ketball career, he atlll mtaaed the
atmosphere ol Southern California ; its
people . its life sty l e. It s
climate. . .especially the latter.
·'The first year at Notre Dame
everything was so new 1 didn't mind
what was going on around me. But they
have some very long winters in South
Bend The sun never comes oul and
you 're always under three feet or snow
I 've been there at times when the
wind·dtiU factor is 60 below," Branning
explained.
"I REMEMBER WHEN we used to
come out here to play UCLA. The nicest
thing about it was walking out after
practice and having the sun shlne "
Ironically, Branning's four-year
career at Notre Dame could almost be
likened to a weather report: one day
s unny, the next day overcast. Branning
himselt prefers to use the terms, peaks
and valley1.
•· 1 ·m setlllfied with my career
overall. but there are a lot of areaa I
could have Improved in," be says
truthfully, "I wasn't really satlafled
with my own play. But. then, I'm very
critical."
STATISTICALLY. BRANNING ranks
with some of the best wbo ever played
at Notre Dame. He's the alJ·tlme assist
leader at 466 and ranks 10th in free
throws made. 11th in field goal
percentage, 12th in points < 1,232) and
14th m field goals made. He's also the
first four-year starter since Kevin
O'Shea in 1947·50. This season, he
f1n1shed with an 11 3 average while
shooting S3 percent (Tom the noor.
·'The re were a lot of peaks and
va lleys during my four years."
Branning admits, citing his sophomore
<See RICH. Page 84)
Preps Earn All·CIF 3·A Donors
STEVE VAN HORN
Estancia
Four Are a Players P ick ed
By ROGER CARLSON
Of tM o.11, ,....,_ Sw"
Four Orange Coast area basketball stars on the
high school level have been singled out for All-CJF
3-A honors as chosen by the Citizens Savings Athletic
Foundation board.
Estancia High's Steve Van Horn made it two
straight years on the first team, this time by
acclamation as the board didn't even need to vote.
VAN HORN SCORED 22. l POINTS a game in
leading his Eagle teammates to a portion of the Sea
View League championship before ellmmat1on by
eventual 3-A champion La Quinta in the second
round of the playoffs
Also earning first team honors is Corona del
Mar's Rich Kindorf. a 6·5 s tandout with an 18.7
scoring average.
Kindorf. who usually dominated his opponents
from the 6-10 foot range, showed his range in the
finals when he was moved to the corner and
proceeded to score 14 points in the final quarter.
Corona del Mar's road to the 3·A finals included
a s hare of the Sea View League crown. Also
instrumental in the Sea Kings' success was center
Mark Spinn. a second team choice.
S PIJ\'N, WHO SCORED AT AN 11.6 rate and is a
junior, showed his worth 1n the semifinals when he
s}\Ut off 6-8 Santa Monica ace Mark Kleffel with three points and two rebounds. Kletfel was granted a
tbird team berth. Tim Krohnfeldt, Estancia High's playmaking
guard, was a third team selection. .
Sharing Player of the Year honors 1s the one-two
Garden Grove League punch of John Rogers and
Clayton Olivier. Rogers led La Quinta to a 3-A title with a 28.5
average Olivier led Los Amigos to a share of the
Garden Grove League championship with La Quinta
with a 30.6 average.
Other Orange County players selected to the
first team were Ron Holmes of El Toro and Tony
Neal from Santa Ana Valley. Holmes. a 6·5 senior.
averaged 29.0 points per game .
On the second t eam were El Modena seniors
Greg Allen (22.2) and Bob Gray (17.1). T~ird-team
picks included Paul Thomas of Brea-Olmda <6·3
sophomore. 16.9), Willis Thomas of Santa Ana Valley
RICH KINOORF (6-8 senior, 12.8) and Alan Dolensky of Bolsa Grande
MARK SPINN
Corona del Mar
RICH BRANNING
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lwi0 Brooks .
·Coach Kings
Next Year?
Alcott Aims Putter at Another Streak
And If She Gets Sick , She Could Win Kemp e r Op en
INGLEWOOD -The Toronto
Globe and Mail s ays He rb
Brooks, who coached the U.S.
Olympic hockey team to a gold
medal at the Wlnter Olympic
Games last month, has been of·
fered the coaching job with the
Los Angeles Kings for next
season.
By HOWARD L. HANDY
OI -o.11, "llet SUff lo five years on the LPGA tour, Amy
Alcott bas averaged almost two victories
each season with four or them coming in
1979.
Her tolal for the five campaigns is nine
and there is no telling when she might
start another string tb1a season -perhaps
in the Women's Kemper Open in Costa
Mesa this weekend. : But Kings owner Jerry Buss.
'contacted TuC$day night, denied
that any such offer was made. AMY ADMITS TIJAT putting isn't her
1
1 "It's aboslutely untrue," Buss strongest suit and when she was found on
said. "I did meet with him, but the practice putting green at Mesa Verde
•funder no circumstances did 1 Country Club Tuesday, it was n 't -'f . . surprising. make him an va er. "The greens are fast here and that's the ~ Buss attended the NCAA way t like them," she says, ''This type of
•basketball tournament in In· green demands an excellent and soft l dianapolia. as did Brooks and bis t.ouch.
aaent. Art Kaminsky. Buss saLd "This course overall ls one of the best
·be toot *1vantage of the coin-that we play and it is also one of the most J cidental lituaUon by arranging a dlfficuJL 1t is one of the toughest on the
,meeting. tour."
HER CONCENTRATION on putting was
interrupted for a picture but her accuracy
wasn't impaired by the break in her
solitude.
"I don't get excited until I get on the
course, then if the ball goes in the bole, l
can get real excited," she said. "But riJ(hl
1'.f!Hlpn' Opftl Patri•p
(S..P-.82)
now I'm concentrating on how to putt
these greens."
From the start of her pro career, Alcott
has been one of tbe most consistent
performers, She won the thlrd event In
which she played and capped her career
with a win in the Peter Jackson Classic to
earn a spot in the Mr. Goodwrench tourney
at El Niguel CC last January,
S H E NOT ONLY played in the
Good wrench event but look first place with
* * * ~ Roekies Short Climb for Kings
DENVER (AP> -Not even Rockies
Coach Don Cherry's ultra-violet suede
suit and Colorado's cbeckinl defensive
line could keep National Hockey League
leadlq-acorer Marcel Dionne and the
Lot Aneela Kines from post.lni a 5·2
victory.
Tueed.ly nl&bt '• triumph was lbe fifth
ln a row f« the Kini• who have won all
three matcbel With the Rockiea this
HHOft.
DIONN& ecoaED hla 53rd 1011 of
lb• IMIOD at 11: S1 of tbe ftnal period
•nd u1l1ted on 1oal1 by Charlie
Slmm•r and Glen Goldup for •
tbree·polAt ntght, boostlnc bb aeuoo
total to 131 polnta in 75 games.
While Cherry admitted bl• purple·sult
hex didn't shake the Kinp, Lqs Anaelea
Coach Bob Berry attributed the victory
to good penalty-killing by Andre St.
Laurent and Don Howse.
"I don't know bow many penalties we
killed but there were quite a few of
them. We had some trouble with our
penalty killing earlier in the season, but
in the lut 15 aamea it's been pretty
good," Berry eatd.
CHEU Y LAMENTED the Rockita'
low ~ even lboucb tbey bad a
1bota «> goal.
And Cherry said he tried to keep a
checking defensive line on the Ice
agaimt the Kings' Dionne, Simmer and
Dave Taylor, the NHL'• highest scoring
line.
"We were doing all right unUl lt was
2--0" with the cbecldnc line, Cherry said,
but after the Rockies trailed by two
1oals, "We bad to open up a little and
then we gave up 1ome 1oala."
SlllMEa OPENED the 1corln1 at
2: 5e of the fint period with bis Stst goal
of tbe aeuon. Colorado's Rene Robert
tied lt momentarily but Goldup put the
Kine• out front, 2·1, for good with 13
seconds remaining.
partner Larry Nelson. each pocketing
$25,000
"That tournament was a lot of fun and I
hope they have it again," she says. "I sure
wish I could putt llke Larry does. then I
could reaJly do something.··
Her three-wood to the green. 12 feet
from the pin on a rive.par hole. set up a
birdie for the winning duo.
When she started on the LPGA tour, she
had a cocky attitude and says it was
necessary ~ause she was so youpg at lhe
time,
"I SET IOGR GOALS for myself and I
had to believe I could accomplish them.
It's not the easiest thing in the world lo be
out there oo the tour by yourself."
As an amateur, sbe won the USGA
junior girls title at age 17 and flnlshed
second in the Canadian amateur the
following year. She was also selected as
first aJfemate for the Curtis Cup team that
year.
She once shot a 70 at the tough Pebble
Beach course to set a course record that
had been held by Babe Zaharlas. She al.so
led the Sacramento Classic ln 1974 as an
amateur with a first round 68.
If she bas a touch of the nu, watch out
WIJEN SRE and Nelson woo the
Goodwrench tournament, bo "' were
suffering trom the n u.
And when she won the Peter J ::>•kaon
Claulc, emblem atic of tbe Cat .dlan
women 's champlonsblp, she . had
Jarynlitla. It waa so bad she couldn't even
yell wnen abe rolled ln a »foot putt for an
ea1le three on the final bole t.o def eat
Nancy Lopes·Meltoo by three strokes.
One CbinC that mt1ht help her at Mesa
Verde CC this week is the fact the coune
la one of the tou&bett on the LPGA tour.
"I fl.ad I play • my best aolf on touah
coursea and I don't do nearly u well on
the easier ones," she saye.
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AMY AIMS -Amy Alcott ' sharpens her putting on the greens of Mesa Verde
Country Club, where
Kemper Open gets under
way Thursday.
.. . ~ • •
Mail die / ¥olley;ball . Title
All lodlraUona prior to the volleyball
aeHon mid• the 18180 campalCIJ lhe most
prom111ng ever !or the Oranae Coaat area.
and that's saytna • mouthful, conaldcring ln the Mlx yeul'i or voUeyball compeUUon.
lhil iarc• bw. produced l•ve ClF n.nallat.s.
l.a1una &uch won it all ln 19'15 and 19'18
and San Clemente wH the 1978 Utllst.
The fourth tiUc lo 11evco years wlU go lo
lhi• area with estaoci• lliah's Eagles the
tavortll'. althouab Newport Harbor or
Laawtu Bench could provide the upset .
On tht' 11urface, some might consider all
thU pretty r~h. but m reality, it doesn't
Uk" much Imagination. These three
teams, loaded with retumlne starters, a re
head and shoulder~ better than the 1979
Eatuncaa team whkh swept to the fm als
Among the spectators at the Orange
County lnvalational Monday were the head
coaches at use. UC Santa Barbara and
Pepperdine as Estancia weal tmbeaten.
The general consensus is that the combination of Kent Smith and Tim
Krohnfeldt is the best pau of setters in
Southern Section history. Add Steve Van
Horn's blocking and spikjng and you get
a n idea of the Eagles' power.
EDISON BIGH'S N ON·L SAG1JE '
rootball schedule is seL for ueo with a
couple or changes tn order.
Santa Ana and Millikan have taken &.he
places of Canyon and Plus X. makiq &.he
order of opponents H foUows: Estancia,
Santa Ana, El Modena. MUUtan and
Maler Del.
All five were ln the ClF playoffs ln 1979
and only Mater Dei was eliminated ln the
first round, a 3-0 decision to Redlands.
Edison Coach Bill Workman 11)'$ bis
team will be behind four of the f\ve other
Sunset League teams due to only two
returning starters on oftense and five on
ddense.
••• E~EWUERE ON THE BEAT -A 6-0,
165·pound junior, Chris BoW.aamo. has
ar rived at Laguna Beach Hlgb. A 1.
quarterback and outside linebacker for
Big Bear H.agh, he gives the Artists double
strength at football's most important
position with Lao~ Stewart also retunainai
for Ins seruor year an the fall ... Poway
High linebacker Joe Whitehead CS-9, 170)
1s rumored to be beading the Artists' way,
too . . . Manna High 's baseball team
recei ved a jolt when David Wilkens
·11er:is ilae Ra••
Smith was the tourn~y·s most valuable
player and Krohnfeldl und Van Hom were
all-tourney choices.
Estanc1a's ouU1l leaves Saturday for
competition m Bnstol, E ngland, the World
High School Championships. Opposmg the
E agles initially wall be teams from
Yugoslavia, Switzerland and l!>rael.
KENT SMITH
s uffered a broken Jaw in two places. He'll
continue to play with a special helmet, but.
the effectiveness of the Vikings' best \
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poster boy, meets Rams Coach Ray Malavasi a nd
quarterback Pat Haden at the March of Dimes Marathon
Sunday. More than s.ooo people turned out to run and
wa lk through Irvine and Newport to raise funds for the
• • •
earned hlmseU All-American status when
he swept to a 53 2 1n the 100 -yard
backstroke at the NCAA D1vts10n ll finals
in Youngstown, Oh.lo .
defensive outfielder has to be limited •..
Runs of five and 10 kilometers are set for
Apral 13 at the Santa Anita Race Track t
under the sponsorship of Arcadia High. I
Entry deadline is April 4. Entry fee is $4 .
Further information is a vailable at March of Dimes.
FORMER CORONA DEL MAR HIGH
aquatics star Steve Wright recently
Wright, a 6·2 junior at Cal Poly San Luu
Obispo. mi.Jl$ed the crown by .(fl seconds 213 44&-0131
A Capsule Report From the World of Sports
Stauhac h Milks S us p ense:
He May R etire M o n d ay
From AP Dispatches
DALLAS -The voice on the other end of the m
telephone was murned in a heavy foreign accent. 4. t
Secretary Jerri Mote stramed to hear the caller to
the offices of the Dallas Cowboys.
"~ Roger Sta-buck going to play thees yir'?" the caller
demanded.
"Mr. Staubach is supposed to make an announcement
STAUU CH
Monday," Mote replied
"I gonna cancel my season teekets 1£
Roger St.a-buck no play for the Cowboys,"
the voice threatened.
"Sir, we just don't know," Mote said.
With that the caller broke Into
laughter and said "Mote, you're so dumb.
Doo'tyou know me by now?"
The practical joker, of course, was
Roger Staubach, who will ann ounce
Monday whether he retires after 11 years
in the National Football League.
Staubach is milkmg the suspeose to
the last minute.
"Roger is kind of enjoying the buildup" lo Monday's
press conference at Texas Stadium, said Doug Todd, the
Cowboys' public relations director .
As of midweek, Staubacb hadn't cleaned out his locke r at
the Cowboys' practice fi eld on Forest Lane. Dozens of shoes
we re in there, along with a windbreaker . A shelf held a prize
s upply of a Staubach staple, peppermint sticks.
"Roger bas told me he was going to retire for the last
three years," said fullback Robert Newhouse. "He told me
again the other day he is going to retire. I will say this is the
first time be has ever called a p~ss conference.
"I'd say 90 percent of the players believe be is going to
retire. But he could sWl change his mind -that's just the
way he is."
r------Quot• of ·~ oa,, -------.
Dean Smith of North Carolina, a college basketball
coach for 19 years : "ll you make every game a
life-and-death thing, you're going to have problems.
You'll be dead a lot."
'Jlgers P~afl In P uerto lllC?o
Detroit's Jason Tbompsoo and Loa Whitaker • each had three bits Tuesday night as the Tigers
defeated St. Louis. 3·2, io the second exhibition
baseball game played in Puerto Rico for the
benefit of the Roberto Clemence City of Sports . . . Veteran
Tony Perez belted his second homer in two days to lead
Boston to a 7·5 win over the Chicago While Sox . . Jack
Clark hit a lbree·run homer and Darrell Evans and Jim
Wohlford s macked two-nm shots to lead
San Francisco to an 8·7 victory over
Milwaukee . Oakland h ammered
Seattle's Randy Stein for three triples in a
five-run seventh inning on the way to an
8·3 victory . Mike Cabbage, Roy
Smalley and WUUe Norwood homered to
lead Minnesota to an 8·3 victory over
Houston . . . Barry Bonaell drove in two
runs with a solo homer and a sacnlice fly
as Toronto beat Pittsburgh, 6·4
Chicago's Mike Vall bad a three-run
THOM"°" homer to lead the Cubs to a 10-5 win over
San Diego . . . Jose Moreno's pinch-rut RBI single in the
nlotb enabled the New York Mets to score a 4·3 victory ovet"
Montreal ... A bases~Joaded home run by Rick Cerone fed
the New York Yankees to an 8-7 win over Kansas City ...
Mickey lltttrs had three hits and Buddy Bell added two to
lead Texas to a 7·2 wln over Atlanta . . . Pete Rose
collected three hits as Pblladelpbia topped Baltimore, 6-3.
1 .. 11111, s .. er.S.•la s i.,, r••n1k
Demals Jobmoa scored 12 o( h is game·high 26 m as Seattle pulled away in 1he tblrd quarter, leading
the SuperSonics past Phoenix, 104·95 in Natiooal
Basketball AssoclaUon aetloo Tuesday night . . .
Dave Twarddk and T .R. Dmm eaeb coMected on a pair of
free throws for Portland )ate 1D tbe game as tbe Blazers beat
Kansas City, 106-102 . • . JaGaes Hanly scored 22 points to
lead Utah to a 109-91 victory over Denver . . . Behind
last-quarter heroics by Marques JohnlOll. Milwaukee scored
a 122·111 victory over Chicago . . . George Gervin scor~ 24
points and Mike Gale led a key se<:ood.quarter outburst as
San Antonio buried Houston, 121&-l(fl t.o Improve its chances
for the home-court advantage i.n the opening round of the
playoffs . . . Ray Williams scored 27 poa.nts to pace a
balanced attack as New York defeated Cleveland, 128-115
. . Pete Maravkh scored all 19 of his points in the last
quarter. including a three·pointer with 51 seconds remamrng
to l'.(ive Boston a 96·95 win over Washington
IAIMonton Nips Craig, f'la~
lh1rd-penod goals a nd assisted on Doo Ashby'~ ,
Ccntt•r Waynt' Grt'tzk>· scored two quick ~
game-WUUler as Edmonton defeated AUanta and
Olympic goalie Jim Craig, 5-4, Tuesday night in
National Hockey League action. The win «ept Edmonton in
the playoff picture . . • Pat Hughes and Roa St.ackboase
scored power-play goals less than two m inutes apart in the
first period to lead Pittsburgh to a 4·2 wan over Vancouver
· .•. Sleve Sb\ltt's second goal of the
game U1gaered a lie-breaking thr«·goal
flurry and Pferre Larouc:be be<:ame the
first player to score 50 goals for two
different team ~ as Montreal topped
Chicago, 8-4 . Robby Smith'" f1r..t
three ~oal game of his career lf'd
Minnesota's 64 s hot barra~e in a 7·2
victory over Toronto . . . Bryan Trotller scored two of the !':£'\\ York Islander:-.'
three tturd-pcnod goals in a 5·2 tnumph
over Phlladclph1a . Don Maloney's
TRon1u Roal from ju.st outside the crease at 2· 19 of
the final period gave the New York Rangers a 3·3 tie v. ath
Buffalo.
°'IJ_,,I~ C091•1U ee /tfa11 D•ffl Pr•d tl•••
A member of the U.S. Olympic Commit.tee • said Tuesday that his committee may defy
President t:arter and· vote to send American
athletes to the Summer Olympics in Moscow.
"There's a feeling that a dec.1s1on is being forced on the
athletic organizations," .said Robert Helmick, a Des Moines
attorney who returned from the Soviet Union Monday after
representing the U.S. Olympic CommiUff in several meet·
angs there . . . Mark Spiu. winner of more gold medals dur·
mg a single Olympiad than any other athlete io his\OI')'. says
the U.S. should ool boycott Moscow ..• No (urtber negotia·
taons with Dave Winfield are scheduJed until after the threat
of a baseball players' strike is resolved, according to San
Diego Padres' president Ballard Smtlh. Negotiations on a
basic agreement between players and owners were resumed
10 Scottsdale, Ariz. today . NBC sportscaster Dkk
Schaap will join ABC in late Apnl ... Hewritl Dison, run
nlng back for eight NFL seasons with Denver and Oakland.
has been hired by the Rams as an offensive backfield
coach . . Carmen Salvino set a Professional Bowlers AS·
sociat1on record by amassing a 16-game total of 4,015 to lake
a commanding lead in a PBA tournament at Sterling He1jlhls.
Michigan The old mark of 4.006 was set by Mike Durbin in
1972 . . Seven members or Afghanistan's national .!.occcr
team. including the capt~un, have fl ed to West Germany
where they hope to receive political asylum ... The
University of Oklahoma Board of Regents met in executive
session for an hour Tuesday night. but adjoured without an nouncing the selection of a new basketball coach . . Keith
Swagerty, head basketball coach at SeatUe Pacific for six
seasons, has been fired.
T~o11.Radlo
TV: Horse Racing -Today at Santa Anita, 7: 30 p. m .
Channel 52.
RADIO : Basketball -Athletes in Action vs .
All·Amcncans, 7 :30 p.m .• KSBR C88.5 FM ).
THURSDAY'S RADIO
Baseball -Mets vs. Dodgers at Vero Beach. 10.25 am ,
KABC C790), Cubs vs. Angels al Palm Spnngs, 12.!>5 p.m ..
J<M PC C710).
Angels ( 4·7) Bead for Paint Springs
PALM SPRINGS (AP) -The Angels,
wttb a 4-'1 exhlblUon retord followin1 a
aeven-aame LOur or sprtn1 camps in
'Artsona, ret\lt'Decl home today to meet. the
Chicago Cuba.
T he An1ela concluded tbeir trip LO
Arl&ona Tuesday wttb an &-i loss to the
Ct.velaod lndiane in TuetGG. Rootle Joe
Cbarbooeau •nd Toby Harrah each bJt home rmD IO paee--U.. winners.
Harrah sot u. lad.lans atarted wtu. a
IOlo homer 1n the nrat. Cleveland broke It
pen wltb a four-run fourth Snnln1.
b\1bllpted by Charboneau'• ~rue
last. ......
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Larry McCall started Cor the Indians.
now s.s ln Cactus Leaaue play. and picked
up the victory, working the flrat five
toninp and allowtna no runs on five hits.
Roger MoreL wu tag;ed for three runs in
three innings and Victor Cruz worked a
atoreless ninth.
Chri1 K.D~pp worked the first three
tnnlop for the An1els and suffered the
loss, although allowin1 just. one hit, the
boQUr b;y liurah. ~od Carew and Bobby
Grieb each had' t.h.ree blg u the Angela
outblt the lndla.n.a 10· 7.
The Ancell' Joe Ru~ srounded Into
three rall¥..nctla• dquble pi.YI -ln tbe
second inning, with two runners on and
none out, and ln ibe fourth and sixth
innings, with the ~es fuJl and ooe out.
Jn an earUer "8' game between the two
clubs, the Angels deCeated the Indians •·2
as Bruce K.ison pitched five innings of
lWO•hJt ball.
The Angela host the Cubs ln Palm
Springs a1ain on Thursday, have .,, open
date Friday, then nnJsb up tbe Cactus
Leetue schedule with Paltn Sprln1s games aaainlt MlJwaukee (Saturday and
Sanday), Cleveland (Monday •nd
Tuesday ) and Sen Francisco
(Wednesday).
Kemper Pairings
Lopez, Carner
Play Together
Golf Cans will bt• 1n ror a tr<·at Thursday and Friday during the
first two rounds of the Wom(."n°'> Kemper Open golf tournament <Jl
Mesa \'erde Country Club tn Costa Mesa
Defendang tc1urnamrnt C"hamp1on JoAnne Carner and Nancy
Lopez-:'>1l'lton v.111 be plu~tnl! in the same threesome both d ays.
Thur'>d.h th1·v v.111 lt·aq· thl· f1r'>l tet-at l 09 p m and Friday the
lllth Le+· ·ot !J ~ m The third m1•ml •·r of th~ group will be Bonnie
Hr) ;:int ,J wur pr1Al"'~1onal .. 1nC"1· 1'1:' I
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Follo\liang the fm;t '"""rounds or play, the record field of 129
players "ill be {'Ut to lhc lov. 72 and lies for Saturday's televised
round on ~BC <Channl'I 4> 1 ht' fmal round will be played Sunda~
and will al::.<> be nallona 11~ It It.•\ ised.
T1d .. eLc; for the tournamt'nt will I:)(' available at the gate all four
da)-; with adm1 ... ..,1on al S~> f•ir Thursday and Fnday and at $8 for
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Cry of Conspiracy;
RaidRrs Sue NFL
LOS ANGELES <A P ) -The
Oakland Rmders have filed an
antitrust suit in federal court
charging that National Football
Leaeue Commissioner Pete
Rozelle conspired with favored
team s to prevent the Raiders'
move to Los Angeles.
The suit charges that Rozelle
and some NFL team owners
"threatened and pressured the
Raiders not to re loca te the
Raider franchise in Los Angeles
i n o rder to preserve the
financial market for other
owners of NFL franchises ... "
THE SUIT FILED in U.S.
District Court Tuesday asks for
$160 million in damages Raiders
owner Al Davis says he will
s ufler.
The Los Angeles County
Coliseum Commission already
baa a similar s uit pe nding
against the NFL. That suit is set
for trial in May and both cases
probably wW be combined under
federal court rules.
Meanwbile lo Oakland. at the
request Of the NFL. Superior
Court Judao Robert Kroninger
i ssued a n order Tuesday
prohibiting tbe Raiders from
selhng or advertis ing tickets to
ga m es outside the city of
Oakland . and from making
travel arrangements or signing
agreements to play such games.
The Raiders claim to have la.ken
50,000 ticket orders in Los
Angele~ already.I with those orders not affecteo by the court
order.
AND IN San Francisco, the
NFL filed suit lo federal court
Tuesday. accusing the Raiders
or violating the NFL conatitutlon
and by.laws in its attempt to
move to Los Angeles wit.bout the
consent of three-I ourtbl of the
NFL teams.
The Raiders cbaraed in their
suit that Roielle exerciled bi.a
powers "lo a discriminatory
manner to favor cloee ulOcialefi
and to prejudice \be ripta of a
member ln the leacve."
The Raiders ault 1ald,
'· Roielle applied or ipred. the
NFL CouLlluUon Ud by-laws alterna~ly to serve \he pattern
or dlscrlminatlon ...
Orange Coaat Stay• in Fini lrith Win Aootber aolld pltcb.ln1
•ff oTt f rbm Edl1on Hiib'• U.. Baller and two s...-d &lam bome raa1 bJ HuntJn1ton '9Mtl'• Dt..,. Oliveri• lil•ltl= aoftball
Ganae of ln~hes AP Wir•pf>olo
P"J.a\e·lAnlea ralllet spurred all three area Ju91or eol)•t•• bueball teams to conference YktlriM~.
0,.... Cout needed two ln the eJ1hth to down
vlfltt;: Ian Oteio Meaa for lta ninth straltbt trl um , whllt hott Saddleb•ck scored three In the
ftnal wo lanJ.nia to pull out • 3·2 win over San hrnardlno.
At Golden West. tbe Rustlers scored twice In
the bottom ol the 10th to stop Rio Hondo.
Here'• wbat happened:
°'8 .... Coa1t 8, S•n EM900 MeH 4
Cbria Johnston whacked a three·run homer
ud Randy Day followed suit with a solo bla&t for
four runs in the sixth. The win ran OCC's South
Coast Conference record to 4-0.
It wu a dramatic change from the previous
flve lnn1ngs in which OCC manage1 jU3l one hit.
Tbe big inning nullified a 3..0 San Die.co Mesa lead
Day tame back in the bottom of the eighth
wttb bis second round-tripper, a shot down the lert
field line Day 1s now batting .556 in last eight
Golden West 7, Rio Hondo 5
The Rustlers p0unded out 15 hits including
Vo l l eyball
Irvine Falls
To Estancia
Estancia used a solid defensive effort to make
quick work of Irvine Tuesday afternoon in the
long-a waited volleyball confrontation between the
two Sea View League powerhouses.
In other action. Dana lhlls contin ued its surprising ma rt'h toward a possible South Coal>t
League t itle with a s tra1ght set win over
ne ighboring San Cle mente, Laguna Beach had
little trouble in defeating Mission VJe10 in lhree
straight, La Quinta topped t.:nivers1ty in three, a nd
Ocean View made a big comeback to lop El Toro
in five games .
AT ESTANCIA, the Eagles C7·1. 5-0l were
sparked by middle blocker Bob R1eden and outstdl'
hitter Dan Vrebalov1ch to a 15 11 . 15 6. 15 8 triumph.
Irvine's Steve Lowe was 1mpress1\•e in a losing
cause. The defeat "'as tht> V;iq ueros' first in nine
outings. Portland's Calvin Natt barelv ;neaks his ~hot over t he outstrctchl'd
hand of Kansa~ City 's Sam Lacy <44 1. Also defending 1s the King~·
Scott W<.•dman Portlun<I won, 106 102. to remain in contcnt1on for a
playoff berth
A solid front line effort helped Dana Hills stop
San Clemente. 15-11, 15·R, 15-11. Paul Sm 1th and
Mark Paul placed their c;er ves perfectly while ~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-setter Chris Streicher had a fine day as the
R•ndy Brouftr's ~bat .th two on In tbe loth to win. -r: .
Altkr Rio MoM,·"*"'4 a~ flnt·hmint le.d. Golden West came ~ta tbi MCond with three
runs on a trtple by Dave Ward. 1ln1le by Tony
Abarca, double by Shan Gllt IJ>d lr1ple by Gary
Sprlo1er. 1 j
Abarca llaa alJso been bot at the plai.. Before
acUon y.
Baker tmproved her
record to 8-0 with a 1-0
decllton over host Long
Beach Mllllkan.
OUveria's grand slams
came In back-to-~ck
t n n i n gs to po -~ r his three-for-four effort Tuesday. he was batttna ffunUngt.oo Beach ~ a
.393. 22-1 win over U'1ivenfty.
JC BASEBALL
Paul ~nchei (2·0 > recorded the victory. In other action, Irvine
G WC returns to Southern California downed Ocean View. S-O.
Conference action Thursday with a 2 :30 affair at r====.;:==:;;::;:::::;::::::;::::;,
East Los Angeles. --·-BEAT Saddleback 3, San hmardlno 2
Dave Woodhead scattered six hits. and the THE
Gauchos rallied from a 2-0 deficit with one in the DEVELOPERS
seventh and two in eighth for a M1S!loo Conference
vi ctory. VOTE
SaddJeback scored tn lhe seventh an a double NO
by Steve SnettJes and single up the middle by
Dave Schilling. The Gauchos then scratched for ON
two in the eight.b with tbe wanrung run sconng on D an infield tut by Ben Amaya.
Woodhead is now J .1 and has lowered his ERA Bob Spreeil
to 2.30. --.~ ....... ..._
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What, Me Worry?
Dolphins won their first league contest and kept
their record perfect at S·O. :::~~~~ijiiiii~~~~~~~iiijiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~i. At Mission Viejo, Laguna Reach took a 15-3.
15·5, 15-7 victory over the Oiablos
Losses Don't Concern Lasorda
VERO BEACH. Fla fAP> -Los
Angeles has lost five consecutive
exhibition games. but Manager Tom
Lasorda figures the Oodf!ers are still
accomplis hing something
.. We're t ryin g to get everyone as
much pitching ume as possibl e .
that ·s our No I concern n ght no"'."
L asorda said Tuesd ay after the
Dodgers dropped a 1-0 dec1s1on to the
Cincinnati Reds at Vero Beach
.. EVERYONE IS coming alon g
fairly well,'' said Lasorda ''We've
got some decisions ahead of us. the
main one being, of course. which of
lhe seven starters will start and
which will go to the bullpen."
Burt Hooton , solidly entrenched in
the Dodgers' s tarting rotation. took
the loss against the Reds. lie worked
s ix innings, yie lding s ix hits and
giving up the winning run in the fifth
"I thought Hooton pitched very
well," s aid Lasorda ''He's coming
Stowell Hot
a long welJ and shows no sign or the
~houlder problem he had last year."
ROOKIE LEFT-HANDER Steve
Ho we worked two scoreless innings
for the Dodgers, with Gerald Hannah
pitching the final frame
The Dodgers. winners of s ix of
their first seven spnng games ~fore
the current losing streak. were to try
to get back on the winning track
tod ay against the St. Louis Cardinals
in Vero Beach. Rick Sutcliffe was
scheduled to pitch for Los Angeles.
with Roy Thomas going for the
Cardinals
In the loss to lhe Reds. a foul -ball
:-.acrifice fl y by Da ve Collins
provided Cincinnati's only run. Four
Cincinnati pitchers com bined efforts
in lim1llog Los Angeles to just four
htlS
FRt\NK PASTORE WORKED six
innings for the Reds. giving up only
tY-o hits and striking out two in
earning the win. Mano Soto. Dave
Tomlin and Tom Hume also pitched
fo r the Reds, with Hume earning a
s ave
Reserves Tom McDonald and Ted Riddell added some depth to the Artist team with a strong
effort off the bench. Lagwia Beach 1s now J -2
overall.
LA QUINTA TOOK University in three games.
lS-12, 15-9, 15-11 de spite an all-around strong
performance from Scott Richardson of the Troj ans.
Ocean View. after dropping its first two
games, quickened lhe offell!l1ve pace to score aa
11-15, S-lS, 17·15, 15-13, 15 -12 win over El Toro Sot.hi
teams are now 3·2 overall.
Mike Simek and Doug Manook1 an. two
promising juniors, helped the Seahawks open the
Sea View League campaign on a successful note
Also contributing to the Ocean View victory
were Mike Hicks, a sophomore power hitter, and
senior Brad Sanders.
O'Mara to Fight
Tougher Opponent
Basheer Wadud. the scheduled opponent for
Irish George O'Mara in torught's four-bout boxing
card at the Orange, County Fairgrounds in Costa
Mesa, has been hospitalized Wlth an inrected eye
as a result of a sparring session uuury.
But instead of a weaker. last-minute substitute
for Wadud, O'Mara will now have to face the only
man to beat him im a professional rlng -Parnell
F airley.
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Gray troptc&I slacks.
and wtl1te bucks.
Ta1IOAJd 1n the
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As Anteaters
Oub Foe, 14-6
Cmt'mnati 1s now 7-8 in exh1b1t1on
play.
T he Dod ger s anno unced the
optioning of eight players to their
Pacific Coast League affiliate in
Albuquerque . Sent down we re
pitchers Dave Stewart. Ted Power
and Doug Harrison; infielders Kelly
Sn id e r and Jack Pe r conte : and
outfielders Bobby Mitchell, Myron
White and Ron Roenickc.
"I DIDN'T EXPECT to get a chance to clean .. --•
up my record this soon." O'Mara responded when
told or the switch. "But it comes as a welcome
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'f'trestone · ®
Martt Stowell ripped a double and
triple and collected six RBI as C
Irvine made il five straight with a
14·6 thumping or the University of
San Diego in college baseball action
at Irvine Tuesday.
Stowell knocked In two runs in the
second with his double and added a
three-run triple in the fourth to help
the Anteaters take their conference
o~ner. He grounded out In the sixth.
but a run scored In the pr~ess.
In all, the Anteaters pounded out 14
hits off three San Diego pitchers.
Surprisingly. San Diego collect~ 15
off Anteater pitchers Including eight
off UCJ ace Bob Frishette.
Reliever Daryl Palhe threw three
scoreless Ulnlngs1o get the victory.
The win Improved UCI's mark to
15-11·1. The Anteaters travel lo UC
Santa Barbara Friday for a 2·30
game.
Sewell, Walley Coach
Prep Soccer Stars
Two English imports have been
named to coach the north and south
teams for the second annual Orange
County high school all-star soccer
game April 20 at Orange Coast
College.
John Sewell will lead the south
team while Ke.itb Walley takes the
reins of lhe north unit.
Sewell was head coach of the
California Surf last season ~fore
taking lhe reins of the Saddleback
Valley Soccer Academy.
surprise.
"I had the flu when I fought Fairley before."
O'Mara s aid, "but I'm 110 percent for tonight's fi ght. ..
The first of four bouts will begin al 8. This will
be the third boxing card in the past four months
that WAY Enterprises has staged at the OC
Fairgrounds.
O'MARA (8-It DROPPED a narrow decision
to Fairley (6·-0> in January at the Olympic
Auditorium. Fairley. a Santa Ana product, could
lure a vocal Orange County crowd to support him.
O'Mara is gaining a reputation as a feared
puncher, having scored fi ve knockouts among his
T ALIN THE llREMAN
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eight victories, including a KO over Ron Draper In ------------------------------.1 his Orange County debut last December.
ALSO ON TONIGHT'S CARO are t hree
middleweight bouts, Including the Oran,e County
return of colorful Ernest Rabate. who will face
Marlo Luna. 11--------~----------------------. Rabate. in the tradition of Muhammad AU.
clowned his way to victory over Anaheim's John
Steve during bis last appea r a nce at the
fairgrounds and drew v~al response from the
near-capacity crowd. F,REE LUBE
WITH OIL AND FILTER CHANGE
OV, Marina Get Solid Pitching sa•
Solid pltcbinl paved the way for
Oc•an View and Marina ln high school
bueball acUon Tuesday as the
Seabawka recorded their flrst Empire
Lea1ue wlo, whUe the Vikings toppled
Weatm•nter.
Here's bOw the action went:
O.•n Vin a, K•t•fl• o Ocean VMw at.art.er Jack Reinholtz
contlnued hla mutery over Katella1 blankl.al. lbt Knlaht.a for the secona
Um• in two years.
Tuesday, Retnholb allowed just two
blt.I while rannln• nve and wal.ldnf two.
The victory boosted his record to 2 t
and got Ocean View Into the win
column.
The Seahawks struck quickly in the
first two innings. In the fint, Kevin
Stanley rtpped a two-run home run over
the rlght•ttnter field fence.
Ray Kotler added an RBI single ln the
second and recorded seven uslat.1 at
shortltop tn 1l "1parldJng dlsplsy. lt was
Kotler's first game slnce mlaalna three
outtng11 with a shoulder injury.
Martn• 8, Weatmln8ter 1
Chris Ventura belted a homer that
WU ISO towertna It It.ruck tbe top Of I
tree in center field as the Vlkln11
scored quickly ln the first lnnll•·
Martna added a ·single· tallY la tbl
Courth and three insurarice nms in the
seventh.
In that inning, Ventura slngled. Bob
GrandataU singled, Bob Laine w•lked
and Rieb Mlcbowskl sinaled Ventura
and Grandstaff home. An error brou1ht
hO~e the third run.
Meanwhile. Brtan Olson acattered
seven hit.a and allowed a Jone nm ln tbt
lourt.b to pick up the victory.
Jn other action, Llb4ltty Cbrt1Uan
dropped • aluclest with Woodcreat
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y11r and matiD& ll. to Utt ftul four u 00t ol bialllCM .
.. Tesaz wsas ttm••· howevtt. wMa J lookH M tM
pich.1N u a who&e aDd felt out ol
the environment. It mllbl laaft
affecwct me to• eertala nt.lmt.
but I know I put bathe boun md
worked bard. I ltt UM reAlla
take care of t.bemHlva." u nfort4.lnately, deaplte
ton1wt ranldnp In the top 10
du r l n g b ls f o u-r ye I r1,
BrannJn1'1 team never came
close t.o wtnnln1 a naUonaJ UUe.
The Fighting Irish reached the
semis In 1978 before lo1ln1
handily t.o Duke, and thla put
season they were eUmlneted In
the se<:OOd round of the NCAA
t o urnament by Mlaaourl,
finis hing the aeuon with a 22~
record.
"There were too many upe
and downs," Branning says of
the past season. "We'd play well
a couple or games and then we
wouldn't This year, unlike other
seasons, 1t was tough to see us
improve It wasn't frustrating.
but I definitely wanted to be
there cat Indianapolis for the
rtnalsl
"IT'S REALLY amating,
looking back. how fast ~ four
year s have gone by. It was
productive . though. J learned a
lot. Our coach a lways to&d us
that college basketball ls the
greatest show on earth -and it
1s. But one ver y big thing I've
learned is l o use basketball
rather than let basketball use
me It hu really given me a lot
or opportunities to travel and
m eet people ".
As for future endeavors,
Branning 1.S uncertain. He hopes
to be picked 1n the upcoming
NBA draft to which he will give
bis full devotion to trying to
m3ke the team Jf that ralls
through he 'll ealhtr attend
gr aduate school or play on an
am ateur level for AIA. Either
way the Coa ches All-American ·
~aml· tonight glv~s him a
chance to display his wares .
"IT'S DEt'INITF.LY a game
wt-"'ant to "'in." says Branning,
'>ho"' ing ht'> ,·ompel1t1ve spirit.
.. I think it's 1ust great to be
pl.n tnl! "''th '>0 many talented
"1 •• \ .. , ... .
\n111111· th•1'>•' t1•am1n g with
Hr.11111111~ "'"I lw Don Collins,
ttw l '.11 111 lt·ading scon•r from
\\ ,1,t11n~·tcm ~tall'. Jm• !\1•hls of
\r1111n 1 ll••l:!J:!IP J n hn .. on Q(
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l.1ir1 ~· B1•Jl'h ~l:it1· JOd K1k 1
\ dnd1·1A.t•Ji(ht· of UCLA. providing
h1~ foot 1n1ury has recovered
-.uHIC.-ll•nll)
Slull. however, with all -this
1 JI• nt J<.M·mbli•d . the night will
b1·loni.: 111 Mr Hr<1nn1nK It"s his
horn• r11m1 ni.:. ;i nd it 's the
111.111._1° Count\ cro"' d he II !xi
p I .J\ lnl! I 11r
hot Put
Of 60-10
Sinks UCI
Mik e S mith 's
NCAA quahfy mg effort in the
.,hot put , a 60-10 e ffo rt.
rn tapultl'd Long Beach State
pa't lT lr\'me, 87-76 in a dual
ronfC'rence track meet Tuesday
at l Cl
Thi· mt•t.>t produced quite a
!'-lrug~lt· a:. neither squad could
n tH·n mor e than a twe>-polnt
bulJ!t' throuJ(hout the day.
"Th" "'as a meet where a
~1x point ~wing would have
rhanJ(1'd th1· outcome it was
thdl cl<,.,~ ... !.aid UC I coach
Kevin M<0NJ1r
Smith'' toss in the s hot put
o\ ershadowed a personal best
for l 'l'I and former University
l r a <' k b t e r K e n M i 11 s w b o
rcconk'd n 50 51'2 toss.
Grrg Mar,ama picked up a
d oub l<· victor y with a 14 .3
c locking in the 110 medium
hurdles and n 52.5 winning time
in the 400 intermediate hurdles
for UCl.
Despite finish.Ing second in the
triple Jump, the Anteaters' Tim
Hickey managed a personal best
with a a 47-3 leap.
"I thmk we did better than
moiH people thought we would
against Long Beach." McNalr
added. "We were able to stay ln
the meet with several second
and third combinations In events
they won "
Free Throw Conte8t
lore& Area Youths
Two seventh gradeu from
Llncoln Junior Hl&h in Newport
Beach will compete In a free
throw conteat tonl1bt dunn1
hatftlme of the Collete All·
Amencan·Atbletea ln Action
basketball game at Anaheim
Conveotion Cent.er.
Tbe wlnner ol tbe cnatcb
between 'Ricky Smlrl aad Fred
Johnt ton will then h•l._,e oae
of the AIA players .
Both bo)'1 are 12 yeanr old .
Smtrl llvee ln Corolla del Mar
while Johnaton realdea la
Newport Beach.
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SHOE
"Can't I sing 'Melancholy Baby' just
once without you showing up?"
f'UNKY WINKER8EAN
INSTEAD. I C~OSE
TO REMAIN MOME,ANO
8E ~AT I AM ...
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
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CHEO' IS lrH\
HEAT PILE
"He's not all here."
by Kevin Fagan
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MISS PEACH by Mell Lazarius DR . SMOCK by George Lemont
THE FAMIL Y CIRCUS by Bil Keane
\\I like rodio better than TV 'cause the picture
doesn't flip."
GORDO
JUDGE PARKER
t4EY. LYNN AM I ol..AD
fO 5EE YOU ' LEND ME H>~ WI CAN Pfl.Y
OFF THlf> ~TUPID CA6~1E !
TUMBLEWEEDS
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS 61 Pie<
1 Ar.er Isles 62 Churd'l l,,bu-
!> HeaOs nal
10 PrOOlem &t S.ery WO'-.
' ' Hool sound et , s Gl&Oclen 65 Quinsy
16 T n~ 66 S.bllc.al lawn
11 Malign 67 Feww
I 9 F 1nials 68 Rent
20 Oespol's wite 69 Cone
2 1 Certifies
7.) Gart>age DOWN
25 .Ad -
26 l urdl
29 Ran
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35 8iblicll weed
37 Think
38Sun
1 CPA.to
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langueor Pl
3 ~weight
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'8 Teeth
50 Meture
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7 ~ 27 Olk tru11 49 Units
pegoda 28 Vt:JUICl 52 Moon OOtn Is
8 Glrfs name 30 Rind ~ Mans name
9 Boll 31 CorOMI 54 Soito -
10 Leg part 32 Go 1n 55 tslends Fr
11 Oozes 33 Act.a • 56 Shade
t 2 l.elw OU1 36 Chun::h pen !>8 Ust
13 Gitl'a neme 39 lndtan 59 Mine car
18 Mutt .a Kind of mb1 60 Paelm
22 Bub· Sc>. 43 Digger$ 63 Education
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John Cunniff '
• • • Sam's Message: 'Bite the Bullet'
NEW YORK CAP> -We COO· ••mera have received tbe
meuqe: We bave beeA fiMN'Tow.
lnc and apendlnc ncaslwl)' 1 buylq ever)'tbin1 in •laht, anca
now Uncle Sam. our rent rtee
border. v.ill teach ua some dis
clpline
No. we haven't manaa~ well.
Mo.t ~i.a. lhJnk that the percent••• of takt home pay
tbat mlalt bt "'90d to repe.y lD
alaUmt:nt loan.a baa irown too
hl1h. ll ia now around D par·
et"nt, rompa~ with 15 percent
or o acttt• -.o In a ddlUon. many famlllea
have run up hu'1e mort1a1e
Joana, topped ln aome ln1tanoos
l/aele 8•• ••• •
Q. la then. 1upport fol' WI
contenUon?
A Some. lnllaUoo and hiaber ta.Ilea, &.be lauer a conaequence
of hlaber Social Security COit.
and 6t.,er lax brackets. have
eaten Info the amount of income
uvallable for penM>Dal uae.
That's obvious Ot.herwtse. the
woman of the house woukln't
have had to take lbat part Ume
job. And look at how we'vl'
depleted our ~•vin&s accounb
And gooe mto de bt too • f"O %W r1tl•tloft••lp
Peraonal taxes aa a percent ol
persona.I Income l'OHJo 11.3 per·
cent lut year and coat1n1111 at
that rate In llMI, compared wttb
9.5 per«nt in 1'76. Tbat'a oae
p0lnt below the hlghe1t lev l ln
World War II
"IT HAS got lo stop," sa~
Sam . "The way you've ~ll
squanderin1' make me worry
about the very roof o"er my
head. You're endange rina my
lifestyle, to which I have grown
uccustomed to and comfortable
with."
arlt• ._111eftos: M> flft•
flr•I f"ftll OM tit~
•OMq.
h)t second mortgages ll 's
dangerous.
But that isn't to say that con·
sumers are overspending in the
sense that they choose to buy
items they could do without.
The re Is a real question of
whether that high percentage Is
being forced on them.
Offieial 1rnd well pubUcued
tax cuts in the 1970s returned to
the typical family only about
one-half of what was lost to ris-
ing prices The rest went to sup-
port Uncle Sam's spending. And
Sam's a big spender
Last year , all government ex-
penditures as a percentage of
private sector Gross National
Product rose to 47 percent, or
nearly double that of 1948. To
manage that, the old boy went
d~per and deeper Into debt.
ls it too much for consumers
to understand, be asks, tbat they
must learn to live within their
incomes? "I've tried to enforce
discipline by raising taxes and
lowering real take-home pay.
But you don't learn."
To aid you in correcting your
ways you might like lo score
yourself on this test
Q . HAVE consumers been
o\'erspending?
A It"s hard to give a concrete
answer
That is. some of the debt
might result from necessity
rather than choice. It might be
the only way some fa milies can
maintain their lifestyles, and
maintenance or a s tyle, r e·
member. 1s very, very
American
IN JUST the deeade of the
1970s his debt rose by S400 billion
or so. and it continues to rise to-
day. The federal budget has
been balanced only once in a
dozen years. and never under
President Carter
Q If the federal government
* * * * * * * * * * * *
Loan C11rtailment Set
Citibank Responds to Federal Reserve
NEW YORK (AP) -Citibank, the nation's
second-largest bank and m the past one of the most
ag~ress1ve 1n makinJ? loanc; to consumers. now
says it will "significantly curtail" its loans to con·
sumers.
The bank said 1t will not make loans to new
customers and will stiffen its critena for loans to
existing customers. It said 1t will stop issuing new
Master Card and Visa bank <'harge <'a rds.
The action came in response to the Federal
Reserve Board's actions aimed at limiting con·
sumer credit. bank spokesman John Maloney said .
IF YOU INVESTED s 1 o .ooo ~
LAST WEEK. IT MAY APPRH:IATE
IN VALUE TO
$17,303.90
OR MORE BY THIS TIME
NEXT YEAR.
Secured by California Real Estate • CBI
714167.5-7930 .
LEASE ti
From The Leader
WE ARE OFF
TO A RECORD LEASE YEAR'
Beneht From Our Pnc1ng Policy,
Select/On And Superb Service.
NABERS ~ac
The availability or loans to students and for
mobile homes and home improvements will be
hardest hit by the new credit policy, he said
Citibank. New York's larges t, 1n recent years
has aggressivel y sought ne w c redit card
customers in many other states But that busines~
1s no longer profitable with the bank paying record
interest on the money 1t uses to fin ance the credit
ca rd transactions.
The bank's 5.8 million cred.Jt cardholders will
have to make minimum monthly payments or $15
rather than the current minimum of $5. and will be
able to get cash advances of no more than $300.
IN OTRER CREDIT-TIGHTENING develop·
ments. Southeast Banking Corp or Miami said this
week it Wlll start charging its 950.000 \'isa and
Master Card credit cardholders an S18 annual
membership fee starting in June. Last week. First
National Bank of Chicago sajd its 2.9 milhon credit
cardholders will be charged a S20 annual fee
begmrting July l
Southeast also said 1l is canceling credit card
lines for ,non -depositors who have moved out of
Florida. Present customers can still get new
ch arge cards, the bank said
Maloney said that .. While Citibank will make
every effort to honor present home mortgage and
co-op loan commitments. it will be severely limit·
ed in making any new commitments "
CITIBANK CUSTOMERS WHO have not had a
checking account and savings account for at least
six months will be limited to cash advances and
pen alty-free overdrafts of no more than $500,
Ma loney said.
A number of banks have tuk«>n !\tcpf> to
restrain consumer c redit, and ot.h.-rN, lncludlni:
Bank of America. the nation's l ara~11t , 11uy lht•v
are studying the sltualion.
Last week, Chemical Hank of Nt·w Y11rk u h1 II
had cut off UDJSecured Joana to cu11tomt1r • who hn••
not maintained an account with th11 l11u1k tor 111
least three months. Cht'mleal ulNo hull1•1I llw 111
suance of credit cards to <'U"t11111..r11 of luu 1111111
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~..,.._....,.eer .. •
Eanung11
DeclitU!
8 A N ft' ft A N C' I fol C 0
( A JI ) I' 11 c 111 t
Telc phon ~ r~rnl n11
declined :t rents per
share for thtJ 12 monlhs
endln1 ft'eb 29 over the
same period u year a10.
the company has re-
ported.
Twelve-month earn
lnaa were $1.82 per com·
mon share compared to
$1 .85 for the year ended
Feb. 28, 1979.
Earnings for the three
months ended Feb. 29
were 44 cent.I, up from
42 cents a year ago.
.(
C.11 Hl ... 1171. 1 Pul • ftw word•
to worll for nu.
can't Uve within Ila locome,
what does lt do?
$41.1 bltuoa. almott $20 bUUoo of
that in new fuodl. The rest will
be to redeem debts made pre-
viously.
tbi• ma.Ile Um• very cWllcull
for them!
A. It does what it doesn't want
you to do -it borTI>wa. Uncle
Sam baa a cozy rela\ionabip with
banken: be gets first can on the
money. Frankly. be doesn't like
your compeUtlon ln that market.
Wbat it amounts to ii th.ls: Un·
cle Sam la crowdini out other
borrowers, you and banb and
corporatlon.s and educat.loo.a.l in·
sUlutlons and on down t.be Uat.
A. UadoubtedJy. Somf'
tamllle1 are coinc to real11
learn what It means to cut to tM
.bone. Some small bual.,.... •
ml&hl go bankrupt. There could
be failures among savtac• banka, and criaes at others.
lllGRI' NOW he's borrowing
as be never baa before. Between
March 13 and April 2 he'll raise
Q. With ao many borrowers
dependent on borrowing. won't
• Q. ll loob like tough Umes.
A. For you, yes. But for t.bf '
old cadger. no.
History i11 /flaking
S t ation agent Dean Harris h old s a
message fo r the last Rock Island tram to
pass the. Adair, Iowa dt.>pot At one tune
as many as 30 Rock Is land trains passed
the station but that was before-offlcials
dee tdt'<i to close the mostly rural s pur.
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USINESS (STtfcKS,..
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N¥SE e0MPOSRE ~TRANSAtTI0NS
N DAILY Pti.OT 87
Cbele.~·Pond'a becatne a $1 billion eotn·
piny by buylnj a toe ol other companlet -R•cu
•P•8bettl 11uee, the Weejuna loafer and Htaltb·t.ex
cblldttn's clot.ha are some of their acqultltlom -
and now they alt at corporate headquarters ln
Greenwich, Conn .• and watch the money roll tn.
-'"Greenwich ls just over the New Yon state line -
It's really a suburb of New York City -and Its loca-
Uon as company headquarters has nothing to do with
what Chesebrough-Pond's makes.
n·s largest manulacturtng facility is a Heallh·tex
plant in Cumberland, R.f. It has Cour plants in
Alabama and only one in Connetticut. (Devotees of
Prince Matchabelll perfumes and cosmetics mlaht
like lo know that they're made in Huntsville. Ala.)
NO, CllESEBBOUGB·POND'S is in Greenwich
becauae lbe people who nm the company got tired of
commuting to New York and just moved the head·
quarters c loser to where they live. ll's not as if they
have to stir the Ragu pot every day or squet!ze the •.
Vaseline into the jar or put the cotton swabs on Q·
tips
Whlle they're langwsh.ang there, they have to
think of something useful to do and so they have
come up with this wonderful advertising campaign
you may have seen 1t •s the one that talk~ about how
many times a person or a family will use
Chesebrough-Pond's products.
I caught one or its latest efforts in the Reader's
Digest. where space doesn't come cheap ($60,000 and
up for a page).
TIOS WAS A TWO·PAGER showing a young boy
playing chess. the copy explaining· "By lhe time
Larry becomes a Grandmaster, he and his family
"'111 have used Chcsebrough Pond's products over
12.359 times "
Well, lhat's impressive. •~n't 1t 0! Even if you don't
know ~uch essentials as "'hen Larry is likely to
bt•rnme a Grandmaster or how many people there
arr in h.is family 12,359 time~~ The products that will
tnntnbute to this w.agc I m addition to the ones men
lloned preVlously l include : Pond's cream, Vaseline lnll'n!>1ve Care lotion. Rave permanent. Adolph's
wa~orungs. Av1ance cologne. Pertussin cough syrup.
\\ind Song perfume. Ai1za m~keup. Erno La!>zlo skin
C'are preparations, Catex nail care products. Bass
hoots and Sunjuns sandals
\'Ot: ~TILL ~SOER : ho~ d()(•!> Che~ebrough
Pond 's know thut Larry·!> family 1s going to use the:.e
producLc; 12.359 limes' Whal 1f they don't ltkt·
~paghettJ' And how do the> know so precisely -not
11. 780 or 12.360 but exactly 12,359'! So I wrote to thl"
<'ompany and a~ked how lht•y knew -and received
th1~ a nswer.
'"flus number la!> well ai. other number!> used in
other Che:.ebrouirth-Pond·s ad'>) 1!> based on re!>ults of
J natlOflal !>Urn·~ on incidence and frequency of u~c
nf Chesebrough Pond ·~ product!>
THJlOl0GH THE t:SE of a large-scale random ~a mple ml't!ting relevant legal and research standards . ~c were able lO es timate the typical annual usage of
Cbesebrough·Pond·s products by any demographic
group. Annual usage was projected for the period m -
dacatedint.headver:t.Lsement."
!'lEW YORK 1.o\P) The st.ock market ~as mixed
today. faJUng in late tradmg to wipe out much or an
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Tb(.' Do~ Jones a\'erage of JO mdustnals. oH 136 pomts
from mid-February through Tuesday 's close. dropped 5 71
points to 762.12 points to 770 00 toda>
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Joan Goodfellow plays an army nu~t who
takes a speeial inte rest in her patient.
W11lJam Devane as Sergeant Warden. 011
.. Prom Here to Etcrn1t.," tonight at JO
on NBC, Channel 4
Alter lalllng rn 1111 attempt
10 klll Sgt Werden, M•IO'
Holll'IM llnds his Ille
~on Wwderl·s
tM lbeecll""" llCtlOns.
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G.-t Jed HllfTIL (Part 3
ol !>) G ~EASY
0.-t Frenkle l.AJne (R)
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Gueet1· Mwtm Mufi. S..-cy
Keac;ti and 0Wet Reed
7:00 I C8S NEWS
N8CNEWS D HAPPY DAYS AOAIN
Foniie recruns 111e ..note
gang 10 hell) OUI a l)fetTy
dancing tMCI* ..,,h her ii =:: Ii w·A·a·H
H.-..«.,.e and 8 J Mdp8Ct
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Q) ~CWSAH
FFWOSCO
Stone .._ a young Oitf
lrom doath al Ille hends OI
a mtddle-aged man seek·
~ 10 put ome on "hold. ..
tr) OVEREASY
Guest Frenkle Laine CR)
Cl) MACNEJL /LEHRER
A90ftT
7:30 I THE PNCE IS AIC»IT
OUIHNU8 OAME
w.n.ing PYJamld. ''nv«
m1111 1k1leb<>4lfd b<icio.
l_!p. ~""1!ng roe>e U ®J FACE THE MUSIC 8 HOUYWOOO
SOUAAE.S 0 TlC TAC OOUOH Gt AUINTHEFAMllY
A young mother leaves h6f
lour.year-old ton Wllll
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REPORT
G!) THE SHAKESPEARE
PLAYS
· Henry t\I" Anthony
~ end Jon Finch are
teatured in one ol Sheke-
ll>PM'8 s grealest plays 1n
whlc:fl Ille maJOf Cfteteeters
t~I contrasting pef·
apectrvo1 on Ille end
death. llOnof end value
(Part 1)
Cl) P.M. MAGAZJNE
l.W 8 Cl) THE DAY CHRIST
DIED
Cllrl1 Satandon. Kellh
M i1Cftell and Hoe>e Lange
auw 1n a 0rama11c r$COn·
strvc1ion of the arrest. tnal
Clu11111el ~bting•
1J KNXT (CBS) Los Anqoluo,
0 KNBC (NBC) lo'> Anqelu'>
8 KILA find ) LO'> Angeles U KABC TV (ABC) Loi. Anqole •
(IJ Kf MB (C05) 5an Diego 0 KHJ· TV (Ind ) Loi. Anqcll''>
(I}) KCS T (ABC) San Doc•go m Kl1V (Ind) Loi. Angelt-i.
., KCOP TV (Ind) Loi. Angt:!IV'
el KCET· TV (PBS) Loi. Angetei. fl!> KOCE· TV (PBS) Hunllnglon Beach
.uld cruc:1hxl0n ol ~ In
lhtt l)Ol11ice11y troubled cny
ot 16'\l&lllem 0 REAL PEOPLE
RtJportt on skll"g on
QI 1.15S A tchool tor m•ior
~'i)Ue OOM!blill Umj)lt86, 0
r ltU1 on C.nodtl 's eea • .,
R•vttr end .t achoo! tor voo-
hnosl& er11 to111ured
0 MOVIE
• • '1 "lnc11cumstant1al
[v1dence · ( 19761 Ray-
mond &Irr, Milli< H•mlll A
onc~br91ed a11orney
ae1and1 a young min
'11.l•ged with kllhng & Pll•·
on '"mole (2 hrs I U ®J EIOH'T IS
ENOUOH
Jo11nn1o·s boH demon<l1
'i>«lel lavor1 In return tor
.iM!Qnlng her to a 11<>1
newse1ory
0 MOVIE • • * "Mr. Bl•ndlng1
6utld1 H11 0..Mtn HouM''
119481 Caty°''"'· Myrna
Loy A man lrom Manl\al·
tan movee his lamtly to the
r ountry, wl*"9 lie lrtee 10
build I hOU98 (2,,... I
Q) AOA.IN8T TME WINO
The Flogging Parson"
Dinny o·eyrne. 8 likeable
rttbet. befriends Miry and Jona1nan and uroes ttlflm
10 conl0<m 10 the avst11m
tP1trl 41
I!) MOVIE • * * ... M&tOflly Ot 0~ ..
11%?1 Ah•C Outnntl~~
il<J\ahnd Ru~Mlll A JeWl'lll
w.tr willow trom l:lrool<tyn
I \II~ In k'.IVlt Wtlh d "'"llllhy
1,.p,.nesc wld~ (2 hrs I
0 28TONIOKT
HOsl Cleta Ro1>er11 profl!M
I lie WOl1< and lllettyte of
a11111 Harry WlllllnlS
• NIOKT OAU.ERY
"Uttlt Olr1 l.oet" A brilllant
M:ientlll 11 he4d to re&lrry
by 1"9 lllulll()n 11181 111$
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TMEHOTYEARS
RllOCfl«s and reeldems OI
Nevada relate stonea ot
w1111 lellOut trom a~
Ille-ground nucieet bomb
111$11 oondlicled during Ille
19~ 11as done 10 111e1<
tamures. lhlesl<>Cll and hve-
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10;301 • NEWS KUP'8 8HOW
1t:00 8D8W9 NEWS
9 HEWl YWE>GAME
D DA\1£ AU.EN AT
LAAOE
0-•Romeo. F,..,..en-
ileln. a vemptre, and Sfttr.
loc* Holrnet..
• ALL.lf'11*f.AMtlY
A.rcf11ie's ~ to
gee a promotton ooecs '*"
a lot more than he t>w.
oeinec:t tor.
e NIOKT OAU.ERY
'C1mltfa Obacura" A
k1n<11y Old man pleads wllh
.t Nlllflles~ mGne)'lendet
on behett ol a friend
EEl NEVADA FAl.LOUT:
l HE HOT YEARS
Aoncher& and resKl;Jnts ol
Nev&de relate scor-of
""Ml fa/lout lrom al>OY0-
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!M IS conducted <l\H1ng 1he
t%09 has done 10 thelf
ltlfnlllN. llYeSlocil and lnr&-
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'Dallas' Boosts CBS
·Network Score s, Nears Sea son Lead
LOS ANGELES (AP> Milbons of Americans
tuned m lo see nasty J R Ewing get his due in the
season's closing episode of "Dallas." and the !>how
htlped pus h CBS to a hefty victory in the week ·s
TV ratings race.
Ewing, the ruthless oil executive played by
Larry Hagman, was gunned down in t he Friday
episode, which was the week's top-rated show,
according to figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co
Fans of the explosts of the millionaire Texas
Ewing family wi ll have to w.Ut until next season to
find out whether the villainous J.R. Ewing lives or
dies and whodunit.
19 ti, and "'on Monday, Thursday and F'r•day
n1ghtc. AH(; "'a ~ ~econd Wllh a ratin~ of 18.1.
..... 1nn1n14 Tul·sday. Wl·dnesday and Saturday
nights.
NUC hml>hcd place ;it 17.9, but its s hift of "Cl hP~·· from Saturday to Sunday helped it wrest
!;unday away from ens.
The networks say the ratings mean that in an
aven1ge pnmc·timc minute during the week. 19.6
percent of the homes in the country with television
\\Crt' tuned to CNS.
. MEANWJULE, CBS MOVED closer lo takmg
• first place from front-running ABC in the
television network ratings for the season. CBS was
No. 1 m the week ending March 23 with a ratinR or
ABC HOLDS A NARROW lead in the ratings
for the St>ason overall at 19 6, compared lo CBS, at
19 5. NBC 1s a dt!>tant third at 17.8 .
CBS' 1-'nday night combmation or "Danas"
and "Dukes of Hazzard'' continued strong and took
the first two placel>. The network's "60 Minutes"
.... as third. KOCE Spotlig hts
Judicial Election
M any of Or ange County 's municipal and
s upe rior court Judges a r e racing election
challenges this June 3, in a new trend which has ·
seen more election races for judaes seats than at
any lime in the past 25 years.
Host Jim Cooper and his guests examine this
trend oo "Voter 's Pipeline," Friday at 7:30 p .m .
on KOCE-TV, Channel 50. The "County Beat "
segment repeats Sunday, March 30 at noon
Cooper's 'uests a re Robert C. Todd,· Orange
County Supenor Court J udge, who is concerned
abo ut some a spects of jud icial c ampaign p~c~ures: Ma rshall M. Schulman. Santa Ana cnminal attorney, who favors election races for
judicial ~itions; and James L. Rubel, chairman
of the j udicial -:valuations committee, Orange
County Bar Association.
, . For the past 25 year s, most incumbent judges
s imply refiled ror election, and lhey rarely raced
opponent.a. Within the past two elections however
• many municipal and superior court Judges bav~
• faced election contests. Some participants and
. observen feel that this new political activity may
; conflict wilh the administration of justice, while
others favor lh1I trend . !·~~~;:::::-::;::::--::~~:-;::-;==---:;:;::--;;;:;:;:;;;;;;::;::::;:;::::::;;:
CBS' premiere or "Palmerstown , U.S.A."
placed 17th "United States." NBC:s critically
acclaimed new comedy, placed 64th, while CBS' .. Beyond West world," wb.lch has already been
tanceled, was last in 69th place.
THE WEEK'S TOP 10 programs, in order ·
"Dallas,'' with a rating of 32.7 representing 24.9
m illion homes. "Dukes or Hazzard," 28.6 or 21 .8
m illion. and "60 Minutes," 28.0 or 21.4 million. all
CBS; "Real People," Z7.1or29.7 million, and "Big
Event -'Smokey and the Bandit,' " 26.l or 19.9
million both NBC; "M ·A-S~H ," 25.9 or 19.7
million.' CBS: "That"e Incredible," 25.2 or 19.2
million, ABC: "Oiff'rent Stokes," 24.5 or 18.7
million NBC· "Three's Company" 24.2 or 18.5
m illion: ABC.' and "CHIPs," 24.l or 18.4 million,
NBC.
The next 10 programs: "House Calls.'• CBS:
"Archie Bunker's Place," CBS; "Ei&bt is
Enough,'' ABC; "One Day at a Time,'' CBS;
"Alice." CBS; "Lou Grant,'' CB.5: "Palmerstown.
U.S.A.," CBS ; "Vega$" ABC : "Benson,'' ABC.
a nd ''LltUe House on the Prairie," CBS.
TUBE TOPPERS
KOCE 9 7 : 30 -"He nry IV."
Anthony Quayle and Jon Finch head the
cast o r thia pro duction o r the
Shak~pearean play <also airing at 8:30
on KCET. Channel 28) .
CBS 9 8:00 -"The Day Christ
Died." A dram utic reconstrucUon of the
t!vents leading up to the crucifixion (see
review, photo, Page 89).
KCOP Q) 8 :00 -"A Majority of
One." Rosalind Russell plays a Jewish
widow Who falls In love with a Japanese
· widower, played by Alec Guinness.
't:30. Cl) ~ 8HE'EP 80UADAON
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Hwnnglon Jr • Ftoren<ia
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toYe trltt'Ql9 oocur 1 dunnO
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of ~ IOIJrNIYlflO to
cne ~"'• ...neywda (I
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Montllft¥.. t t~71 Mane
Montez. RoO C.-on tn
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antty atruggltl lO -I
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hr .30 rM'I I
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119751 PW &nle. Jt!\'\
Hulton Soon afW I ~
ClloQ9tti • ,.._, ''°'"
JOHN DARLING
an uylum. ~ IMng
atound hit ,_ home
b9gltl dying Ill mywt•IOUt
waya
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laretta IMmt tlla1 lhe llldOt prMldlnQ OWt an
tx1onton ll'lal ta being
blac1Cm•ll•d by th•
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another INd, VMan reel-
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1:30G MOVlt *'If "The MoneV'' (1978)
~enoe Luclllnbllt, Sam
~ A man, •trange<I
trom"" ...,..,"Y M fe. lino•
"'' one oooor1urvty """°" h•• ~'"" .,. kl()nac>QOd
~ Mmost wllk1 1w1y I
tree man 12 hr• I
• MOVIE • • •., · Saveoe Pampu · c 196n RoC>tr1 r~. Ron
Randell An Army off leer
.,_ 10 i.eeo "'' """'wY unot 1111ac:t alteo a band of
recet Argentinian ~·
8'~ .-0 lndtlnS reneac:tll
Ille c;.ounl~ ( 1 hr • 4S
min I
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2w a HEWS
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• • ·~ · Jelopy c 1953)
Bowery eoy., Leo Gorc:ey
The eoy. dilCcWer I IOt •
mol8 tOt mak 1nO guollne
dlld try their luclt Ill la.loe>Y
r!ICtng I 1"' I
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8 MOVIE
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tOIOlet IOOll"'O tor ~
ilt>d I man IOO* W'lj IOf .....
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TllornM. Thfw bedlllor'I .,. lolntlr 1e.oocltltl6t tor
Ille 11119tno of M «PfWI
girl. (2 hrsJ
HOG MOW
4 * * "Flying Oowft To RIO" (IW)Olnger Aoger't.
Fred A....... A beWttfUI women In Rio de Jllnelro
~ the caMe of
rlVllll)' ~ two of her
many~ (2 hf-..) 3.ae e NEWS
4:00 . MOVIE
• • "Buy Ml That lown"
( 1~ I I Uoyd Nolet\. C.-
atenoe Moor't When •
gtr>g of llOOOS goes tor a
vac;etion Ill l"8 country.
thW .vii .. get turned
MOUfld by 8 young Glf'. ( t
lv.30 mln)
Thursdatt•
Day I I~ Mo.,ln
-AFTERNOON-
12:00 •••• ,. ''The Lonely
Man" I t95n Ject P81Moe,
Anthony Perllln1" A
ref~ gunllgMer
tt pre.Md lnlo one tat
b•ttle ( t hf •• 30 min)
m •• .. Otr1From
M•HOUfl'' (11154) J .. n
~arlow. Uonel 8arrymo<e.
Whtie 111r1t1rno a nc:tl
man • attentions. a grrl
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Tl-IE EMERG€NCY ~OCA5T
SYSTEM!
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A lolaa, Cheryl
"Charlie's Angels" star Chery l Ladd e nJOYS
the sun and surf durmg a two-hour episode of
the s how, airing tonight at 9 on ABC. Channel
7.
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COOPE~ATION WITH
THE FCC ANO OTHEQ
AUHOOTIE.6 HAS
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IOC'a ll~ produrt·d 1nformattnn program in the
~iond..iy through Fnd..i) arcts~ pt-nod
\'an Gordon Sautl'r. vice president and general
mana~er of K:"iXT, a n noun ced t h at the
i.tatton 1s de\ eloping a magaz.mc-style broadcast
to air between 7 30 and 8 p.m.
Unllkt.> most of the magazine programs now
seen across the country, the KNXT magaz.ine will .
bt? entirely locally produced. not relying on
syndicated matenal for its content.
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Which l1 to Hy, lber• la reU1lo\&I holiday
COG=~ lbe Wbe once .,.a.n. wlt.b l'raDeo 1..nlnlll'• "Je1ua or
Na .'' IQovMI ~ wtth tbo Ult of Cbrtll b.ave ~avONd tJ; UM ntmmaker'a
not.ton ol reality into Lbe atory, and have suffered
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ZEFnaCU.1'8 l'ILM WAS ptrbaps the most
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"J eaua of Nauretb," for all of lta 1011 of
apoDIOnhlp <Oen~raJ Moton dl"Opptd out of the
projeet ln the tac. or eriUciam> and uproar lt
u uaed. wu c:IOlett to the ll'adUlonal tellln1 of
ChriJl'• 1tory. an oplnlon now abated ln retrospect
by mo.'lt rt>Ug10us lc1&der!f
"Mllry und J oteph," a Chn1tmast1me movie
on NBC. 1180 generated lt.1 share of controversy.
largely because it took upon it.self the taak of going
beyond the blbllcal telltng and doing some
heavy-duty suppojln&. Mary dared to have the
baby out of wedlock, the movie reckoned, so she
wa~ <l ~lrong W1lled, rebellious girl.
And Joseph wu~ an urban guerrilla who didn 'l
huy any of lhat Immaculate conception (Stuff.
"Ma ry and Joseph" seemed to be uking for
controvers y . which. cons1derlng the movie 's
margmul merits, is somewhat understandable.
CHRIS SARANOON (CENTER) PLAYS JESUS
Keith Michell, Hope Lange aa Piiate, Wife
AND NOW COM ES "THE Day Christ Died,"
at 8 on Channel 2, a CBS film that seems almost rakuJat~ lo stir a brouhaha. To say that "The
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tolllnt ol lhe Euter story la to bruenly wut.ntate
the matttr. TbJ.a lan't a reli1loua story, It's • poUtlcal
lntrl1ue caper. By the way, the movte wu adapted
from writer Jtm Bishop's ~ book of the same
tlUe, but Bahop hu denounced the rum.
Judas la no cheap traitor here, aeWnc tu.a Lord
for 30 pieces of silver. Indeed, Judas bcartot, the
man whole name c.ame to mean treachery It.self.
was a political activist whose ideal.a prompted bla
actions. IC anything, this movte aucgesta, Cbriat
betrayed J udaa.
FOR SOME REASON, perhaps becau.H it was
an easy dramatic device. there is a tenacious
insistence that Judas be absolved of 1uilt. At one
pomt, Jesus puts bis band oo Judas' shoulder and
says to him :
"Of all my disciples, I've sometimes felt
closer to you because you've und~rstood my words
best."
prtetta wbo fear that tbil Je1ua will dlYlde tM!r
naUoa. • And remember Barabbu, tile catthrOat UU,t?
Well, he too ii a brne freedom·ftebter in thit,
released by Pilate as a bone to an •1ttat:ed
Jerunlem.
cea1&T ts •E•ELY " political P•Wl\,
manipulated by Pllate. the priests, Herod, Judu
and anyone who paid to play this came.
What wtU probably Irritate aome people Lbe
most la the movie's omlUing or the resurrecUon.
AB I aay, it is more a political docudrama than •
religious story. As such, it baa it.I strengths, especially the
strong performance by Sarandon u the anomaloi.
Christ. What should be questioned, though, la the
seemingly deliberate attempt to exploit the season
with an "Easter movie" so obviously calcuJated te>
stir up ooatroveny (read, publicity).
IT WOULD BE EASIER to take "The DlY
Christ Died" as a sincere attempt to interpret the
events sWTOunding Christ's death lf CBS bad
chosen to air it ln July.
As lt is, one can only suspect that CBS is
taking advantage of the fact that there is no
publicity hke controversy. And there 1s no
controversy like religious controversy. Yet, at the very next moment. Judas indicates
that be doesn't understand Jesus' teachings, and -------------------
that be considers Jesus a failure bec~e be bas
directed bis earthly energies toward the salvation
of a ll men instead or the freein g or the Jews from
Roman bondage.
Judas, you see, was a dedicated patriot who'd
been sold out by his leader.
"J'M ONLY DOING TIOS," Judas says as he
leads the temple guards to Christ, "because it's
dangerous for alJ or us Lo let him go on this way ...
Christ himself, as played by Chris Sarandon,
is not the gentle s piritualist of traditional
depiction, but a tough·talking chansmatic with a
death wish. He goes on and on about fulfilling
prophesy, thereby playing directly into the central
intrigue -wtuch is a power play by Jewish b1gh
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.. rcbandlaecl witb modem tech· .U.ue.t Jncludi-"' .. Ket 1urve,a. mH!a aotlel &Del roadblo(ta.
hara aa most ot UM couetry; a. m1a1
c tla•nt lick a tule for COUltJ muaJc; a. the ttan ••rea't box Clftlce
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1 tbree-quaner boUH ln &oetco, but
tb9 audienM wu •n&butluUc. Ex·
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March 7. &acb 9revtewa are nothln1 ... TheHunter
new: advert11tnr them on TV 'The Hunter' brtng1 to the MNeft .. ot
aetworb ii. The company boupt th• Love and Ae1pect for Man and '3001000 worth°' lpotl. AnaJyall ot p.NWle'W audiences P"'" Nature that I• humanly po11llM IO put on
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Ume. IO DO AJDeritaa ••ldllltf .. TV Mtwon lbow wtU aU1a U.. • ...,..
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the IDOW. we all tboqW. lt bad a
Poteatial ot belnc a croe1nw fllm." .. ,. Gardon Armatroat UDlvenal •lee president ror ad .. rtl1ln1,
pubUdtJ and promodoa. A Ct'OllllWer
la • rum wblcfl ... nu to ... ot •oedal lat.Nit buL la able to croa audience
ku.darle. of •1•. 1eoarapb1 or
IOClal ltlt~.
Aa.al.Yala of lbe two pN'Viewl In·
cUeated ODO wukneu: the endlJll. It
Htmed ambt1uou1 and •ll1htly
donbeat. Tbe IUm waa .....ctited to
toaclude OD a ba~r t.c)M,
duced 1v.rprt1t.a1 lnformatlOQ: the fltm. (N.Y. Ttme1)
movie attracted an "older" crowd. Weekdaya 7 and 8:30 P.M.
Tbat meant the 25·34 ase 1roup Su d 2 oo .. 30 rather tban tM ia.~ market wbich ls " aye : • .. :
u .... Annltroq'• direeUoo, the
the prepoedennee of movie eoen. ~7:=00=and=='=:30=P=.M=. =~====~==:::!. Hence the ad Campa.tan waa welaht· n. ~la·~·,,. .. Ilk• "A.0 Tbat Jan" 1uld "Star Tftk-The Mot.ioo l"lcture'' can ran oi>
leunchlq charcea ol S'I mlllka Tbe avera,. tor a m~r ,. ... a M
mlllloD.
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fera an lntereat1n1 caM atudJ.
Untvenal Pktu.r.a 11MDt Sf mlWoe to
film Lbe ~rapb,y ol ~ llaetr
Loretta Lynn. Willt 5'uy 5P1e8 ad
Tommy LH Jones u 1tats. TM IDOV·
'• eeemed io bau lit .... atriku
a11inlt lt: 1. tbe tbf UUe wouldft't
~arty oa, Unlv naJ deddtcl to
1Uell wilb the Utle, 1lnce "Co•I
Ntner'1 Dauibter" bad been a Mal· '•llinc book as ~u 111 counlJ')' IOl\I hit.
•"WE DEal>ED TO test the movie
in tbe tou,beal of cltles," uld
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Boston. wl\!cb bu little backaround
for country musac, and Memphis,
which obviously does."
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lOGI de , wer. •bown early ve r1,on1 of .. Coa l Miner's
Daulhter ... ReacUOll wu fawnble.
New York ophuoo mater1 beaan
apreadinJ tbe word that Universal
had a winner.
NEXT UNIVEaSAL aimed to
spread the word of mouth na·
tionwide. Previewa were acbeduled
Feb. 22 in the 420 theaters that would
be opening "Coal Miner's Daughter"
ed toward daytime televilioo. which
attract.I wome ud older people.
and to newapapen and maguines.
.. Older people read," Annstroog
explaloed. "You reach the younger
audience mainly through radio and
television."
•IS8 LYNN, MISS Spacek and other members of the cast were
enlilted ror a mont.h·loog public-tty
bUti. ~gbt was a Feb. l~ 17
weekend fn Hollywood lbat attracted 13S media people. •
'Serial' Superb as Social Satire
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Macy is particularly impres&ve as a
dlssalJsfied husband who leaves his
wife (Barbara Rhoades> to live wilb
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If, •• Anais Nin once wrote,
nevrosla is the modem equivalent ol
romanticasm, Sidney Beckerman's
production of "Serial" Is an exceed·
ingly romantic work. Regardless, the
Paramount release, which focuses on
a delig htful group of modern
neurotics, will be dllficult to top as
one of the funniest movies of the
year.
(MOYIE REJ'IEW J a supermarket checkout girl <stacey __________________ ..,.
Nelldn> with whom Mull also bas a -------------------
Geroninto!
Based on Cyra McFadden's novel
of the same title, "Serial" Is an out·~
rageous social satire that totally
destroys the "me generation" as it
hilariously deflates the human poten-
tia l movement, consciousness-raising
sessions, family counseling, therapy,
the joys of open marriage, cult re-
ligious groups and all of the other
self-indulgent pursuits of today's af.
fluent, s uburban bourgeoisie. The
setting, most appropriately, ls Marin
County in Northern California.
IN SPITE OF THE sharp satirical
barbs, the film -scripted by Rieb
Eustis and Michael Elias and direct· ed by Bill Persky -actually offers a
somewhat affectionate look at these
people. It emphasizes their follies but
tl never really condemns them for
their absurdities. They are merely
products of their society who are try.
ing to get it off and to sort their lives
out as best they know how.
mune and they both have outskie af·
fairs while their teenage daughter
(Jennifer McAliste r) runs away to
join a pseudo-religious group, the
Church of Oriental Christian
Harmony, in which everybody loves
everybody. It au works out to a
potentially happy ending -although
some things may never change.
M ULI-. IN ONE OF his best screen
roles to date, gives a marvelously UD·
derstated portrayal of this downtrod·
den husband. He polSesse8 perfect
sense of cop>edy timing and Ilia sub-
tle expressions manage to be both
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Anthony ~t.-olle, 8 111 M<Ky, Hiie Telbot.
Pell'lel• Bellwood, B•rkre Rl>O•de\, """ Weldon. Peter Bonen , Jon Fong, Ow-I~
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V.nt..,•, Ao-.. SIOto, l(evln 0'8rHJn
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brief fling.
Macy nicely underscores the
humor of the role with a sympathetic
understanding of a man wbo is even-
tually destroyed by society's cooven·
Uons. This situation in1ects a senous
note into the comedy. but Persky
handlel it with skill.
P E &SK\"S DIR ECT IO N
throughout is always on target and
while tbe aaUre is often obvious, it is
Mver beavybanded. He allows the
humor to grow-naturally oat of the
characters and the situations, and be sets 1t up for ma~um effect. Md·
lng to t.bis ts John W. Wbeeler'a
edltmg, which achieves ideal com·
edlc pace and punctuation and wluch
cont.alna the action within a lively 92
minutes. In other major roles. Sally
Kellerman ls a delight as a flaky oft.
married friend: Christopher Lee 1s
most amusing as a prorrunent ex·
ecutive who leads a gay motorcycle
group on wee kend s. and To m
Smothers is funny as a s lightly
spaced~ut hippie preacher.
Goldie Hawn prepares to leap
into lhe wide blue yonder in a
scene from h e r ne w movie,
.. Private Benja min," in which
she plays a young woman who
seeks her own identity by joining
tbe Army.
The loosely s truc tured story
focuses on Martin Mull and Tuesday
Weld as a couple whose marriage
has become bogged down in the
routineness of daily life. Weld is into
self-fulfillment and is involved in a
consciousness·raising group with
other bored housewives, while the on·
ly fulfillment Mull wants is a litUe
more sexual action and some respect
as the head of the household.
Weld. who is trying to mai.atain her
own "space," fmally spllta to a com·
funny and revealing. Weld, who is
becoming more beautiful every year ,
is perfect as his wife. It's a difficult
role and Weld b~ces it with an af-
fecting charm that keeps the woman
likable in spite of ber selfish traits.
While the action centers on these
two, lbe story and the humor are pro-
greaaed through a wide assortment of
other marvelous c haracters. Bill
Ann Weldon bas a marvelous b1t as
a maid who can't believe what she''>
hearing when asked to sit in for one
of the consciousness-ra1slng coffe-e·
klatches. and Peter Bonen is very
good as a p rogr essi ve fam i ly
counselor who c reates more pro-
blems lban he solves. R<'undi.ng out
the fine cast with strong charac-
lerii.ationa are Sam Chew Jr.. An·
thony Batlaglia. Nita T albot. Pamela
Bellwood and Patch Mackenne.
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Pauover, beginnillg April 1
and cootinuing for eight days, is
a lime when Jewish families
gather to give thanks for the
escape or the Jews from slavery
in Egypt and lo celebrate the re-newal of Ufe.
And, the Seder dinner marks
the beginning of Pa.;sover. At
this ritual meal, the ancient
s tory of Israel's redemption
from slavery is retold. All foods
served at the Seder meal and
throughout Passover symbolize
the suffering and events which
lead to the Exodus.
For example, the only bread
that can be eaten is Matzo (un-
leavened bread). Matzo r~alls
the "Bread ~or Afnict1on" car-
m·d from Egypt by the Children
of Israel. They ned in s uch haste
that they took with them only
unleavened dough to be baked
under the hot desert sun.
MATZO JS AN IMPORTANT
ingredient in many traditional
Passover recipes. A delicious
example is Roast Chicken with
Ma tzo Apricot Stuffing. A plump
roasting chicken is filled wtlh a
rich combination of matzo, dried
apricots, onion, celery, eggs,
raisins, peanut oil and a touch oJ
ginger. The chicken is brushed
with peanut oil so that it browns
evenly and remains juicy.
Fruits and vegeta bles also
pla.\ an 1mpQrtant role during
Passover. adding color to holi-
day menu!>. Only Kosher bottles
or herbs and spices can be used
al Lh is lime, and fresh
ve~etables suc h as onions,
ga rile, scallions and parsley are
especially prized as seasonings.
Jn Pas s over Garden
Casserole, fresh broccoli, car·
rots. mushrooms and onions
make a colorful tapestry or
flavors. Cottage cheese. sour
cream and eggs provide the pro-
tein while matzo replaces the
noodles and rice in vegetable
main dishes.
ANOTH ER PASSOVER
(a vorite is Schav, a cold soup
originally prepared by Eastern
European Jews for another re·
ligious holiday, Scbavuot, ~~ch
commemorates Moses recesving
the Ten Commandments on
Mount Sinai. Bright green sorrel
Roast Chicken
with Matzo
Apricot Stuffing
makes a festive
addition to the
Seder table. A
plump roasting
chicken is filled
with rich com-·
bll1lilltih of matzo,
dried apricots,
·.onion, celery,
egg.s, raisins,
·.~oil and a
· ~ICh of ginger.
)
leaves are traditionally used for
flavor, symbolizing the grass on
the mountain.
But sorrel leaves often aren't
available, so fresh spinach
makes a good substitute. In
Spinach Schav, lemon juice adds
a refreshing tartness, blending
with beaten eggs to make this
light, rich soup. Served with a
dollop of sour cream and an ar·
ray of garnishes, schav makes a
delightful prelude to any holiday dinner.
Here are recipes you might
like to try during Passover.
ROAST CBJCKEN WITB
MA T7.0 APRICOT STUFFING
<Makes S servtnis>
I cup boiling water
10 dried apricots, chopped
4 thin tea matzo, crumbled
6 tables poons peanut oil "2 cup chopped onion
ir.i cup chopped celery
1 teaspoon salt
112 teaspoon ground ginger
'-ii teaspoon pepper
11.c cup seedless raisins
2 eggs, slightly beaten
1 <S·pound) roasting
chicken, washed and drained
Pour boiling water over ap.
ricots and matzo; set aside.
Heat 3 tablespoons peanut oil
in a skillet over medium hlgh
heat. Coot onion and celery until
tender. Stir in salt, ginger and
pepper. Remove from heat. Mix
In apricot mixture, raisins and
eggs ; toss to combine
Stuff chicken lightly with pre-
pared mixture. Place in roasting
pan and brush with some of the
remaining 3 tablespoons peanut
oil. Roast at 375 degrees for
about 2 hours. allowing 25
minutes per pound. Bas te
several times during roastjng
with remaining peanut oil and
drippings.
PASSOVER GARDEN
CASSEROLE
i,, cup butter or margarine
1 cup sliced, fresh carrots
1 cup chopped, fresh onion
1 small bunch fresh broccoli.
stems sliced, flowers whole
1h pound fresh mushrooms.
sliced
4 matzos
Hot water
2 cups cottage cheese
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Spinach Schav and Passover Garden Casserole are two recipes for Passover
112 cup sour cream
2 eggs, lightly beaten
2 to 3 tablespoons fres}aly
squeezed lemon juice
l tablespoon chopped fresh
dill
· l teaspoon salt
14 teaspoon pepper
In large skillet melt butter;
saute carrots and onions about 3
minutes until crisp-tender. Add
broccoli; stir-fry 3 mmutes. Stir
in mushrooms; remove from
heat. In medium bowl soak
matzos until soft in hot water to
cover : drain. Add cotta ge
cheese. sour cream, eggs, lemon
JUice, dill, salt and peppe r , mix
well. Add 3 cups vegetables to
matzo rruxture, mix well. Spoon
into buttered 2·quart baking
dish ; s poon rema1n1ng
vegetables over casserole. Bake.
uncovered, in a 350-degree oven
2S to 30 mmutes until heated
through. Makes 6 servm~s
SPINACH SCHAV
I Pound fresh spinach
6 cups water
l oruon, cut in half
I teaspoon salt
:\ t ab l es poon~ fre::.hlv
squeezed lemon JU1ce
'• teaspoon sugar
2 eggs, lightly beaten
l cw cream
Su&gested garnishes: boiled
potato, diced hard-cooked t>&g.
\
diced c u c umber , s liced
~calhon. chopped radish•
Wash and trim spinach; chop
coarsely. In large saucepot or
ketUe, combine spinach, water.
onion and salt. Bring to a boil ;
s1m mer 10 minutes. Add lemon
JUiee and sugar; simmer 15
minutes looger. Remove from
heat. Remove onion. Add a
small amount of hot soup to
eggs. sll.rring constantly ; return
mixture to kettle; mix well.
Serve immediately, or chill and
serve cold. Garnish with sour
cream and any or all ol the
Suggested Garnishes•. Mates: 6
to 8 servings.
GEFILTE FISH WAF
2 pounds whitefish flllets,
cut into 1-incb pieces
4 ounces chopped onion
"'•cup water
2 tablespoons plus 2
teaspoons matr.o meal
2 teaspoons coarse salt
1 teaspoon pepper
4 medium carrots. cut inl.9 ,...,.
7-lncb strips
3 carrot slices
Panley sprtp to garnish
In a lar,e bowl, combine ~.
onion and water. Place \A.a ol
mixture in blender container or
food pl"OffQOr. Process aUl
smooth; transfer to another
bowl. Repeat with remaininc
mixture. Add matJo mw, salt
and pepper; mix well. Line a n.
x 3 .. ~ 2'4·lncb loaf .pu with
wax Ollper. Place ~ of flab >
mbture la pan. Anni• ~ of
Ute ca.mt ttriPI cmtr mlztwe;
epread wttb J.t ol remalniq ftlb.
Arr8.Dl9 remalnfnl carrot strips
onr flab. Top wttb remaJninc
ft.th mlxture.
Tap A:. •entb' to ellmJnate air bull • Plaff loaf pu ha
lar1er bakln1 pan. which eont.alnl about l lllcb water: bake at 121 de1reea tor SO
mlnaatM or uatll ftrm. M•e
V ·IUpecl em around edae OI
eacb carrot aliee to ereate
carrot fto•*•· OUDlab loaf with carrot nonra and panley. '
Makes 4 evenlq meal aemnp.
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P8YING alao l1 a m ... 1 Md t.rou•ltH•t
'9ebaJque. Ov•·"71aa bmucb..u.r.
To owo-try tM 11,m
GOW"IDlt war. tt'a ••·
portaat tbat Lbe 0"9 be
prebeat.ed to 450 de.,._
IO lbe coatln1 brown•
quleldy without over·
eookiq tbe flab.
It'• alto lmportat to
a fl.t Dml·lt.lcll bak.
1 .PU (a Tefloo-eoat.ed
tie tiD la "rf eet>.
'HPll• the DOD·IUck
allb, •t lhould a.llo be
ell-sprayed witb GM of
OH DO·IUCk, DO-fat
llhla ba.ldo1 prepara.
'Jiona,
: The tb1a flab fillet.a are
.alpped in Uqwd mlzture
lhat contalna a amall
a mount ol oU or fat, then
lightly pressed ln
crumbs. Here are some
suggestions:
OVEN-RIED
Fl8ll FILLETS
WITH YOGURT ANDcau•as
1 pound f1'b fllffta 2 tablespoon.a plain
low-fat yosurt
1 tabl ea poon
polyunaaturat.ed oil
1 Y.r teupoon.a lemoo
or lime juice
4 t.ablespoooa plain
bread crumbs
Seasoned aalt and pepper
Optional: pa prika
Preheat oven t-0 -450
degrees. Defrost flab , lf
frozen. Combine yogurt,
oil and juice In a shallow
dish and stir with a
spoon until well-mixed.
Sprinkle bread crumbs
on another a b a llow
plate. Sp~ noo-atlck shaUow 11 pal) or cookie tin ti\ Cooking
spray for no-fat fryin&-
Dip flab fiJlet1 ln
yo1urt mlllture, tben
pnM lato c:nan .. , Ullbt· •1 coe~• bot.II 1lde1. Arraqe flab in a 1tngle
layer on the baking
sh eet. Spr inkle with
seasonings to lute.
'Don't put the pan in
lbe oven until the tem-
per a ture re aches 450
degrees. Bake the fish.
uncovered, for ·8 to 10
minutes, depending on
thickness of the fill ets.
Don't turn the fillets.
Fish is done when coat-
ing is golden and nab
flakes easily. Remove
fi1b carefully wltb a
s patula. llallea four
servlnp, approximately
150 caloriea each.
V arl1dcm8 follow. &GG.cau•• OOA'l'IWG
Subltttute 1 eg (Of' ~
cup liquid oo-cbolelt.erol
s ub1Utute) for tbe
yo1wt. Be.t eu . oil and lemon juite until well
MAIN DISH SALAD
FOR
MEA11.F.88 MEALS
Here's a meaUeaa main
diab 1alad idea thal'•
bi&b lo nutrtUon and
flavor. Drain canned
pineapple cbunkl and
canoed red kidney beans, and mix wltb finely
chopped sweet red oa.lon.
Toaa with herb aeuoned
oll and vtneear draaln1i and let marl.Date tnera
boun. MD in chopped
fresh tomato, cubes of
cbeeae and rlpe ollv•
wed1e1 . Serve on
s hredded lettuce wlth
10meoltbe marinade . ••• NEW VBGBTA·L·S
IDEA •
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cbab witb tart hiaecta
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and roll them lnto
cnambl with a rotuna
pln . _Hl&h ·protelo
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1Ut~ >
By lef'tMlta Olbtlona
COSQEA.L COATING
SubaUtute white or
Y•l&ow cornmeal for the
br9ad crumbs.
Parmtun or 1barp Romuo thttM wtth 2
lablHpoona plain or
JtaltaD·MUODed bread cnimbl for tbe crumb eoaun,. Add 15 caJoriea
per aervtaa.
coaNFIAKE .CaACKE&MEAL .
COA'ftNG COAnNG
Substitute cornflake 8ub1Utute c racker
crumbl f« tbe bread· meal or mat.zoh meal for
erumbl. <Cru1bed cor· the bread crumbs .
nnake crumbs can be < C r u m b 1 m a y be
purcbued. or put cor· purcbaaed or cru ah
cracken loto crumM. >
HIGH Pl.B!a B&EAD
COATING
Rnerve the end 1Ucea
from hilh flber bread
and store them on the
rack in a cold oven for a
few days until well drled
out. Procell dry bread
into crwnbl ln blender
or food procenor, ualn&
the steel blade. Or. crush bread ln a plasuc
bae with a rollinl oln.
LOW-CALORIE
TOTA&8AUCE
~Cuplndia Relish
S table1poon1 low-
cal! maygnna.iM tab(upooa pre·
par mustard
Stir toptber. Keep ln
a c~ered jar ha tbe refr erator. Approz-
lmate 25 caloriea per
tabl•poon.
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crob1aG, blw/"1t -IMm
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•eafood. Snd a dGrnped,
1elf·oddr1111d 1noelope
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alMI newl)' purcbaaed
botUea ol ber~ end •t-~H J'lab With it•h Lemon Sauce ea a dellOtl\&l main
course. Teocler flab ls
a•ryed with colorful h•~•. carrot• and oatons in a tart, rich
saace. Boiled n ew
Po&atoes make a fillina -~-····t to the d.0Cat.eftlla and sauce.
An eatree that
cblldrtn and ..tulta will
e!ljoy durtD« the week·
Iona cele6ration is
Stuffecl Potato Cakes,
whieb utilize any left-
over cooked chicken from the Seder dinner.
The ddct.en is seasoned
wltb green onions ,
parsley and garlic. then
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ftbaneer dlll. YMIAd. 6 eervtqa.
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'4 teapoGD a.alt 2 eap1 mas bed
DaM~ potata 2 teUpoODI potato 3 eus, well beaten
starch 1 cup matz.o meal
~ cup rresbly ~ c up chicken
1queezed lemCJo Juice broth. cttvided
2 e1a 101u. well 1 teaspoon flavor
beaten enhancer. cttvided
2 tables poons ~ t e aspoon salt,
ebopped freab parsley or divided
dill 2 c up s ground ,
In larp akWet. melt 'cooked chick.en
butter; aaute onion and ~ cup chopped
c arrots until crisp-scallloos
\ender. FoJd fillets in 2 tablespoon s
thirdB ; arrange in skillet_ chopped parsley'
over vegetables. Co~ l c love garlic.
bine w a ter, flavor crushed
enhancer, ginger. salt Dash pepper
Delicious, fresh-tasting
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cldekea ~. " · t.a· f POM ftaftr eellueer
an4 ~ -. .. '°" Htt; mla..U....,.mlatun lato I paaeake1. In 11n1ll bowl, comblpe.
ell6ekm. ,..malalU '4
eup cblc-••· brortb, teal Ilona, paraley.
aarUc. remalnlna ~
teaapoon flavor
enhancer, remaln.lq '4
teupoan ult and club
pepper: ma wep. <lllx·
tun -.ad be moUt.>
Place a beapln1
tableapooo of chicken
mixture oo potato pan-
cake; roll potato around
meet to eaeue lt com-
pletely. Dip potato cakes In •II beaten wltb
water. ID large atlllet.
beat enough oil t o-
meaaure '4-iDcb lD pan.
Fry potato cake& unW
well browned OD both
aidea. Serve bot with
CbJ~ken Gravy•.
•CllJCll[EN GL\ VY
l tab&espooo oil or pareve margarine
'1!t cup c hopped
scaWou or onion
1 tableapoon potato
starch
I V& cups chicken
broth
\4 t.eupon flavor
eobucer la •mall aaue:&::a beat oil; aaute ae
taatll aoft. Dluolve
JJll&ato ltanlb ill cbkk• broth; add to aeallou
la .. ...,.,_. Add flavor
.U1w. 8Ur over tow beat unUI mixture
tlllckeDI and bol11. Yield: ,Mrriap.
JCitmeb Help
ID order to dun a 2·
or •·llice touter. lint be •ure tbe milt ii cool
IDd diaft••Mtded.
Do not Mlempt to re-JPOY•..a h ....... .
-t.be ....... Sim· ply open and weab the~
crumb tray witb a 1uda·
dampened apoqe.
TM outaide •vfaee cu allo be wtped wWl e
auda1 •: tunae. dr7 and with a
dcloth. ••• Bet JOU oner tboaebt
e11.• eaD be froaen. wen. tMJ un and frea.
lq .... tbe llfe ol AD eJc. 1temoYe egp rrom
the lbell and plaee ln
plaatic bags either
whole or u yolb and
white separ1tely. Seal
tiptly and freeze. Top
qullty eaa. properly
prepared and freezer
stored bold their quality,
well fer lliDe montha to a
year.
POACHED FISH wmt FRESH LEMON SAUCE
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ta wtthout 1tra1Dln1 lbe~
Pltb -.y be 1eoeraUy ex,..natve, but canned
tuna la atilJ a convenietat
and &ood buy for the money . It can be
stretched wUb other
nulritioul tnarecUeot.e to
serve eood portiom ot
protein at leaa eoet than
beef or other meats.
Alao plan to experi·
ment with laexpenalve
flab varieties.
WHOLE grains, dried
peaa and dried beans,
eggs, cheese and peanut
butter also are good
sources ol relatively in·
expensive protein
Newly practicin g
vegetarians should be
careful to include ade·
quate protein in their
menu plans because the
body doesn't store pro-
tein and needs a fresh
supply e¥erJ.,:aJ for op-timum 200d th.
It befPI yaur protein
intake to use retlpes that have a legume and a grain ingredient in
eacb disb. Tbat com·
bination supplies the
necessary protein that is
Jound in meat, poultry
and fi!h, but is much
less expensive to serve.
IF THE DISH i s
am plified with tuna.
s mall amounts of cooked
chopped chicken, eggs
or cheese, you'll be io-
c reasiog the protein
s erving at a smaller ex-
tra cost as compared to
a main meal course.
He re are some high
protein meaUess recipes
I hat are appealing in
flavor and easy on the
budget:
TVNA·LENTIL
CREOLE
1 cup dried lentils
J 'h tea.spoons salt
3 tablespoons butter
or margarine
2 cups chopped
green pepper
~ c up chopped
onion
1 cup sliced okra (if
fr ozen , 10 ounces
lb awed)
1 can (28-ounce)
tomatoes
1 teaspoon sugar
'Al tea.spoon hot pep-
per s auce
2 cans (7-ouoces
each> tuna, drained
3 cups bot cooked
brown rice
In a m e dium
saucepan, cover lenWs
wltb water. Add 1 lea·
s poon salt and bring to a
boil. Cook uncovered
over medium 'heal for
1 'h hours, adding addi-
t lo n al water if
necessary. Drain and
set uide. Melt butter in
a larce saucepan; add
green pepper, onion and okra; cook several
minutes over medium
beat. Add toma~. sug.
ar, pepper, remaining 'h
teaspoon salt a n d
drained lentils. Cover
and simmer 30 minutes.
Add flaked tuna and
simmer 10 min u t es
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aauc:i.:; Add oqton and ; ~ waUI
...... but not bf"OW"Md.
• 1ub1Ublte l cup broW'b
"" ud laeNUe water to J c.,.. C-* u tU ...... 1111ff)~
prooeedial wM NetDe. ~ JHete
ByJur.eRoth
Stlr la cracked wbtat
and waC.r: cover and
atmm•r owr low heat
for 1$ miD.a. Of uaUI au water ta ablorbed.
RemOft from M•t and
1Ur lD rema•aial LDcre-
dld&t. 1'W'D lato a 2·
quart ea111ro&e. UpUy
INued. hkt la a 111-
clell'M own for approx·
lmately 1 bour. Maka e -=-= For varielJ,
M&Aft.• LOAt
1 tet.i•PDOD peaaut otl or otta... "'°°"1DI oU , .... ~
1 cup cricked wbeat.~.-1 2eupawater
1 tMtpoon l< a cupa cooked
1plnacb,dnlned
1 cup unsalted
PHDUU
•••
' t 2 ~ lood pl"OHIMt~ ~ • .. ~ ~ bot pep. aad Pl'Offll at ~II~
per aauee tPMd .a ,.... • Heat oil tD a IMdlwn 1mootll. Twll .,.._..
aaueepaa. Add onion 18l1t... late a tar" · ...
and c.-.cbd wbeat and bowl. I Ur JD "°'" : 1Ur untll onion h eNcbd wbMt. ......... ;. trutpueot. Add wac.r I.DI ~ tti1111 DOA Nit _. . ~
and " teuPoOD of UM bot,..._...._ .... · • aalt. Bnnc to a boU, ~· tDto a sn11• ... ..._ :1
er. reduce beat ud coot Jo1f paa. 81h ta a •
over a low beat for U ~ o.. ,_ • ·' mlnutea or until all mlD--. a..-.,....
water la ablorbed. Place ovea ud llt ..... to• • aplnacb, peanuta and minutes befon ,._.., •.
e1p ln the ('C)OtAtner of inc hom pan. llak• t
an eledric blender or servinp.
·McDonald's SJ Miion Galaxy plus •••
Double Coupon Savings
Chub Pak Onty
Any Size Chub
Ground
Beef
per79 lb.
•
U80ACholc• Fresh
Lamb
Shoulder
Roast
~~~169 USDA lclOtCE
~
Beef Round-Boneleas
Aot.iNer .. Style
Sirloin Tip
Roast, usoA-t
lCHOICE}
Golden Pre111ium Meats
U80A C~Neh Umb 1'' Shoulder Chops .,...
lb.
U80A Choic...f,...,, umb Arm 201 Shoulder Chops .,...
lb.
U80A C~,...,, ~ 1a1 Shoulder Roast .,...
lb.
G~o~0nd·c11~~ic per 1as
lb.
Hln.hn f8m'IS 1a1 Smoked Sausage per
lb.
Hm.Nre Ferm.-a..t, PoN9h cw 1'' Hot Sausage per
lb.
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ulteto&.al&•
Monterey
Jack Chieae
Cruehed, Chunk°"
816ced-ln Syrup
Dole
Pineapple
pkg. 90L1 19 2:&5
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r ., ~ "'I
Canned Aegva., Dip Of 880
Dubuque Ralphs
Ham Potato
Chips
.
::999 8oL69 twin
pack • .. ~ "'"
Pll~S~Of
Buttel n 11k Biscuits 1.l~'" .17
&hofer-f,... °' 1•1 Beef Knockwurst 12oL
1*9-
.67 40L
t-r
Miid0cii;aa., .,... 235
lb.
ONon-CtaM-BlMIChMM .69 Knudsen Dips loz..
aip
PMlwoM-(1 lb. 12.79) 2 lb. 5" Canned Ham CMt
C'Nc:aftof..... 79 Chunk Light Tuna •:: •
Sweet Pickles 221a~ .95
R ....
Salad Oil
~. l>tet Of LJtht·120L C ...
Pepsi Cola
I " Pot
Easter Llllles ... ....
Palm Plant ,,...c ...
Mixed Bouqueta
240L 99 1n1. •
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411
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Bruce's Yams
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Western
Hearth
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Heinz
White
Vinegar
24H.89 loaf
• ~:47
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Pl.Ill WllP~ -Swwt ""1cy
Navel Oranges
PlaWllll ·o.-1 ar-n
Red Grapefruit
PUmWllP...·Deeef1~ 79 WhHe Grapefruit oe!. ... _.
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S•A9 over rice ind
I Ir Diab with I reab parsley.
TvtaOI' C8EOLB
1 i,; pound• frHh
turbot filell <• meta
fbout '-':'' t.blct>
""' cup corutarcb
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V••etablt •ll for
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11D•l1 ':::r1 l~lum 1ro•n
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llattb
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aauce
'4 cup wtUte vtnes•r:
l U ounc• cao
tomaao.
2 Cupt cooked while
ric-e Drectp nlh mets in
CVrutarda ad 1bake olf
ea~. Heat oll <about '4·lacb dMp) in skillet.
Drop ftlb meta in sJullet
alMl try OD botb skies un·
til = brow8 , .... . am ....... ,.
ll••wtalN, to ••Ir• creole 11uce, heat I
table1poona oU la 1
amallec 1klllet . aDd
HUt. c80D ud ......
pep1>4r until olilon ta tranapUtat.
Add dalckeG broth ud
1u1ar. Bllad conat.arclt
wltb soy uuce ancl
vlne1ar. Add tblt to.
1kUl•l and beat until
thickened. Add tomatoes
and blend well until
be• t.ed thlou&h
PJace t'llb fUeta ~ a
bed ot bot ~ nee
and pour CAIOle llUC.
over all. Ga.rnl&b wttb
parsle)'. Serves 4.
Tl
S~art With Soup TURBOT CREOLE MAKES A TEMlmNG MEAL
ByTO•llOGE AP ........... ...._
A piping bot aoui> la a
com fortii>g 1'*) to start
the meiJ. Soups can
range from spicy broths
or thin cream soups to
those thick, beavy
mixtures of meat, fowl or
fi sh that.are sometimes a
maio courae in
themsetve&.
These are t he
min.e-strones ,
mullf«atawnys and,
above all, the chowders
that hljve become an in·
tegra1 part of tbe
Amerttailmeou.
came to New Elltland
by •ny of French
Canada and the final re-
sult was New England
clam chowder, a robust
mixture ol clams, satt.
pork or bacon, milk and
aeasoainga.
The great popularity
of lbe tomato in tbls
country led to the crea·
lion of Manhattan clam
chowder, using waler ln·
stead of milk and adding
tomatoes. It became an
arc h rival of New
En,land clam chowder
and the relative merits
of the two iwups led to
many a spirited debate.
There's a story, pro-
bably apocryphal, that
the Maine legislature
once considered a bHI
that would have out-
lawed the mixing of
clams and tomatoes.
ln1 aala.m.1 ch~ chlck
peas and mac .
I still like to uaoclate
chowder wttb aome 10rt
of aeatood. however, and
offer this recipe for a
hearty venion featuring
f Weta of haddock.
2 pounda haddock
fill eta
4 potat.oes, peeled
and sliced
th cup celery leaves,
chopped
1 bay leaf What is lronweve~ I I All Sheer pantyhose
2'ht.eas(>OODSsalt We'regoingtogiveyou JDC Off and Knee-Hi's. Plus
"4 teaspoon cayenne I I ude• b i.; teaspoon c bilf 20¢ off just to find out. ....n~..n.. ~ Duran panty oee.
powder And you11 diecove:r ~ 1n...n . ..n.......,... All you have to do is
1 garlic clove that lronweve is a I MlmMOll nun~ I dip the 2()¢-0f f Store
3 medium onions. beautifully sheer pan· l."~::.=.:=.: Coupon.~ take it to
sliced tyhoee with a super fit. , -·' T • .... ,_., ... ,_ , your favonte store for 'h cup butter .. _ .......... .,.,. __ ......
,,_ .ft.... dillseed I1 that's not enough, ::-~_,-.:,:-r:-:.: a 20¢ savings on any·
.,.. ~poon you1lalsodiscover I :=..:.;::~=~I thing from the Iron· Y• teaspoon wbite that l n..fthl n.. ~ -..,. ..., ..-h · llecti' pepper rooweve~ ... J. ~,_---~ .. --weve 0S1ery co on.
Vi cup rose wine hoee are priced less I ~ :-::,-:; • ~ ':! I So. what's a fashion
2cupsboillngwater than other }"ft~ ... ,.. ~.~..::.~:;-.:;-.:: pantyhose priced from ~ ~-~__,.,..f'w.111,....
2 cups light cream brands in food and I . =~:;~ :'":"': :.=:..: I ~ doing with a name
Bunch chopped ~-..... sto v. • ... -.. 1....-,., -likel e'>Bet ou
) U& "'6 res. &OU can . ••• ,. ""-• ...., ~ t riot ronwev . . Y pars ey c.booeefromlronweve I . '..r:.!o• .... m."10nr..cu1111:a won't forget it! Put all ingredients ex· I cept cream and parsley Regular,~ Legs . I 109 c_,_._,.
M 08( people think of
cho•der as an
American invention dat·
ing bfck to colonial
days. Actually, the word
is derived from la
cbaudiere, the great
copper pat that played a
traditional tole in early
French coaalal villages.
Returning fishermen
would toss parts of the
day's cat.ch into the pot
and the women of the
community would make
a hearty soup to feast on
in celebration of the sale
return of the men from
the sea.
ACTUALL V, chowder
is not necessarily made
from clams at all but
often contains other
fo rms of seafood with
vegetables a nd salt
pork. Or it can be made
from vegetables alone
or vegetables combined
with meat.
ln 3.quart casserole. meshknit.Pantytop,._. _________ .. A~•~c-,
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TBIB tradition and the
corrulJtjoo of the word
I have s ampled
lobster chowder, corn
chowder and even an
Italian chowder featur·
degree oven 1 hour.
Heat cream to scalding
point. Add to chowder.
Serve with garnish of
chopped parsiey. Makes
aboot 2'h quarts. Good
with chilled rose wine.
.. ~ F~od Bill ____ ..:,. __ ;.... ___________________________________________ l_
<From Pace C4>
s ucceeding month.
AMONG the highlights
of the latest survey:
• latest report lndlcatea
that the 1979-1980 crop
may be even smaller
than expected. The price
o f s ugar on w orld
markets bas risen from
an average of 8 cents a
pound in the first half of
last year to 21 cents a
pound in the first weeks
of February.
-Th e average
marketbasket bill at the
checklist stores is 87
percent higher today
than it was on March l,
1973. Thal means it costs
about oae and four-filths
times as much to buy
the market.basket items
as it did seven years
ago.
-Egg pricet eon ·
tinued to drop. The cost
of a dozen eggs dropped
during Pebruary at the
checklist stor e in 11
cities and increased in
two. On the average,
egg prices were 7 per·
cent cheaper at the end
of the month than they
were at the beginning.
-~ marketbasket
bi 11 increased at the
check.list store in eight
cities durlng February
and decTeased in fi ve
cities .. On an overall
basis, the blll at the
start of Matth was l.1
percent higher than it
was a 1$ontb e'arlier.
The rate Of increase was
steeper tJaan·in January
-when the average
m arketbaskel biJl rose
seven-tentbs of a per·
cent -but ll wu leas
than ball as bad as dur-
ing December -when
the average total
jumped2.6 percent.
-Higher suaar prices
were to blame for much
of the February in·
crease iD the AP
marketbasket. World
sugar •PfO~ctioo bas
been dropping and the
••
THE PBICE of a five·
pound sack of sugar in·
creased at the checklist
store in 12 of the 13 cities
surveyed by the AP and
was unchanged in the
13th city Increas e s
A look at the overall
number or Items in the
AP survey s howed
slightly fewer increases
during "February than
during January.
ranged from just under T
a nickel to almost half a Party ip8
dollar. Jn one city,
Chicago, the price of a
five·pound sack of sugar
topped $2.
-Tbere were scat·
lered bargains at the
meat counter. Pork
prices have been declin·
ing as bog production in·
creases and the price of
center-cut pork chops
declined during
February at th e
If you are serving a
variety or bors d'oeuvre,.
\t is traditional to in·
elude something fresh,
so metb\og meaty ,
something salty and
something moist and
smooth. The party food
selection should also in·
elude bot and cold
choices.
checklist store in seven * * *
cities, the AP found. . H you must be in the
Prices for other meals kitchen during yout
were mixed. The price next party, take your
of chopped chuck in· gueata with you. Be sure
creued in three ciUes to have party anacks
and decreased in three. there for iuests to nib-
Frankfurters declined in ble on, while yoo attend
four dtles and increased to last nW:tute prepara·
in five. Uona.
'Jirlutitions... . start at your dinner table.
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Kel~
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and
Nestl6
aiocotate cr1spy COOktes
2 cu;x u"'rftto 1 CUP\ suq.n
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lfl f\Qur m••tvr ~11r "'cere.-u ;W'IO Ne'it~· c-,em1 ~t Pr.11 CtlCY'C'll.1te
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one 6~0l PkO 11 CUl>I Ntst9" ~SWftt Real~ MOnttl
CUP SlfteO COi lffet:IOl 11'\' W9¥
2U~~ or tJutttf ~eneo
1 taOll!SOQOn w:iter
n iarge saucepan, mett NeStte· EMterscotcn Fiavored ~
and peanut tJutter CN€< ve<v row he.1t st1rnng constannv llltll smooen Stlf in cer&11 ~ natt tne miittxe in outtereo
8 ic 8 x HlCtl pan O">tll set remal(l1ng m1xnxe aslOe Melt
over not 1not bQ111ng1 wJter Nestle· sem1·Sweet Rea1
Olcx:Olate MOrSetS. sugar, marganne, ano water. sttrnrl9 const:antiv oottt smoom SPr'eacl CNer cn111eo c.ereai mxn.re
Spread remaining cerea1 mrmxe fM!f'rtV CNer ~ Press t0 oeot1V cnin until firm 11 noun
mo 25 SQUareS. 1 >i • , }i 1ncnes
SAVE1SC
ON NfSTt.rSEMf.SWEEJ REAL CHOCOLATE
OI BUTTERSCOTCH R.AVOUO MORSELS I ttwo e-oi. t>agS or one 12«. bag1.
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wlU. ..,.Uc buttar, rolMcl lbatao meal cw cornllake and cook tlowly for a r • d u c o • a b o u t 1 o
bl cnamba, tbm baked. cnamba m I a u t e o r t w o • raj.nut.a Add Olliona. To Out.Ide , tbe cnmb l t-pooe flour Geat rouely bnaab flab atrve, apoon mustard
ttuat barnl IOldeD a.ad '-' eup dr1 •bite wlt!s \4 cup 11rltc but· 11uce over baked flJb.
c rune by. a d•ll1btful wlM let. roll ln crumba to Mlket 4 NTVinp.
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teder ft.lb Lna1de. ..
'ro "1n'll&a ....
up the dlab. It'• ~ '1th a llml)M cnam1
wb Ue uuce. 1u btly
flavored wltb DHoa
mustard.
Whitiq la • tender,
lean, flrm-textured flab
U.at worb well ill lb.la recipe. However, a
num ber ol other apeel11
co uld be aub1Ututed.
Aall tbe counter pel'IOG
at your fllh market or
a u p ermarllet f lab
counter to au11nt an
alternate, if wbking la
not available.
Be aure to inquire
about non·lradltlonal
apeciea, lbo8e tbat may
be delicious, but are un·
famlllar to many con·
admen and many times
represent a good buy.
Keep a record of those
you try. and the dishes
in which you have used
them so you can ask for
them again
T H E FISH used ii'
Whiting Dijon ls pan.
dreaaed, that is, scaled,
eviscerated, and head
removed
Other market forms of
fis h available include
whole fish. just as they
come from the water :
d rawn fish, which have
ha d the entra ils r e·
moved, steaks, made by
cutting a large dressed
ri s b ac r oss th e
backbone , fillets, the
sides of dressed fish;
• and butterfly fillets, the
two sides or fillets of the
(1Sh held together by the
uncut bell) skin.
To s ave oven energy
wh e n prepar i ng the
men u provided , put
or apples in lo
one hour before
; tben add tbe tub
.. 25 minutes..
• baked f ruit will
eool to s er ving te m·
perature while you en
joy the main course.
Garnis h the whiling
platter with onfon frills,
made by cuttinf thin
slits in the ends o green
onions, and puUing them
in iced water to curl.
FOil ADDED color ,
wrap onions in thin car· rot strips, which ha ve
also been curled in iced
water.
Besides being an easy,
elegant main c ourse
when prepared in dishes
like Whiting Dijon, flab
ill a Jso o ne of th e
he althiest foods you can
eat. Jt 's packed with
pro t ein, phosphorus,
potassium and iron, but
Is low In calories and
rat
Cooking
W ines
H e lp E a se
Doldrums
It's dinnertime, and
all 's not w e ll.
Partic ular l y y o u .
Whethe r the cauae la
workday dold r um•,
u anaportation tie-ups or
juat plain exbauatlon,
the lnclination la to pre.
pa re a simple supper.
But simple needn't be
dull. Lut·mlnute menu.a
can be apedal with an
lneredlent often ••· aoclated with more
1H>pbl1tlcated culinary
andertakinp.
Cook1nc wlnel -fine wt.nee apedally blended
• to wtu.twl blab cook·
~I temperaturu and
aln tala a con1latenl
f avor -can tuna a
,mundane meau lDto a
•• adventure. ..,.ye1etablea take on a aufereat elaancler wttb
cpoktq "1Del, too. ror
tpat a nce, a dd oa t · quarter cup of wblte
cboklnl wine '° the u. q u t d fo r br occoli,
-..p ara1u1, 111ecblnli
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Rice-A-Roni ..•.•• 49c
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FOOD
.ecttab·e. '~ bnad U4 Ill) _..,....: ptt day, U.. mi Ill 11
to tr7 0 tl'Ul'Ata tbl1
lnto ~ meaJ1 in a
da7.
Tb• ·.Oil diffic ult
kinda of reclpea for
lb••• d lttl .,. ca11erol11 or other
mulU·ln1redlent r•· clpu. It Just Lakes too
much ume to n.w. out
whicb ~£ nu ln·
••• ~.Wines
(Fr9• Pa1eQ)
Coo~n1 •lae.a alto
make anwry ~for
leftover tlJh. ... ta or
poultry. No on• wlll
bo• that it'• tbe Mcoad
time 9">Und.
It's al.lo U.J to make
main C!OUJ'MI like Coq
au Vin or Flab FUeti
Teriyaki with coolrm1
-:toes . FrequentJy, re·
capes Uke lbese are
burled i& a recipe box
because they seem too
complicated.
To set the spirit, cook·
ing win es are
economical and are as
clo se as t b e
neighborho o d's
supermarket.
The following recipe
ideas with cooking wines
show YoU bow meals can
make a day. So. get
cooking! ••• SAUCE NEWBURG
SHERRY
WINE SAUCE
Delicious for chicken,
scallops, lobster or
shrimp.
2 tablespoons butter
1 tablespoon flour
2 well beaten egg
yolks
l cup cream
Salt
Cayenne Pepper
2 tablespoons Sherry
cooking wine
Heat butter in
saucepan, blend in flour,
and gradu a lly a dd
cream. Stir constantly
until thick and smooth
<do not allow to boil).
Add salt and cayenne
pepper to laste.
Pour mixture slowly
over egg yolks, stirring
constantly. Cook in dou·
y
STAIE
ble baller 1tinio1 well
for a mJnut ea. Add
•berry cooking "11\e
SAtJCB .OaDEIAISE au WINE SAUCE
DeUcioUA for steak,
roaat beef and chops.
\4 cup diced onion
2 tablespoon~ nour
l cup bouillon
3 tablespoons butter
1 c l ove ga rlic
cruabed
l table s poon
chopped parsley
'h cup red cooking
wine
Saute diced onions an
huller Wltil golden, add
flour and blend
t h o rou gh l y Add
bouillon . sti r until
smooth. Blend 1n red
cooking wine, c rusbed
garlic and choppe d
parsley.
SAUCE BERCY
WHITE WlNE SAUCE
A tangy base f or
creamed fi s h or
vegetables.
3 tablespoons butt(.'r
3 tablespoons flour
1 egg yolk beaten
'}i teaspoon salt
l 'h c ups milk
scalded
112 cup white cooking
wine
Melt butter, s tir ir.
flour blendmg well Add
s alt and p e pp er,
gradually stir in scalded
milk stirring constantly
until thickened. Remove
from heat, briskly stir in
beaten egg yolk and
White Cooking Wine.
COQAU VJN
l chicken, about 21f.:
pounds, cut up
2 tablespoons flour
th teaspoon sail
dash pepper
ZIPCOOt •
to •hldt a$·r• Utt. So IOeala _,. pnp1Nd
wltb plaJ1 fo04a and
ttad to beeomt dull aft.er a ..,... t.Lme.
A new NdP9 leaflet, "Calc~~··11 Jwt oll I.be pnu. It eon·
lalna 1' redpea1 ••cb
U1Ua1 the DWDDer of
caion. ud ••cbaqea. TM rffilwred dittltian
f'N>m t6e Nee Council.
u1ln1 ao e lectrontc
3 t.ableepoou oU
• •mall whole onions
J clove 11rlic,
minced
1 ean <• ounces) slJced muahrooms. un.
drained
1 bolUe C 11,o: cups)
red <.'OOlung wine
t large bay tear
If• cup minced parsley
3 green onions.
sliced
Coat chicken pieces
with nour mixed with
salt and pepper Heat oil
m a heavy skillet and
brown chicken. Remove,
add onions and garlic to
pan and cook until
lender. Add remaming
Ingredients and chicken.
Cover. simmer 1 hour
until tender. Makes 4
servings.
FISH FILLETS
TEJUY"KJ 2 pounds thin fi sh
fillets (sole, flounder )
•/1 cup sherry cook-
ing wine
1 1 cup Daiquiri
cockta.H mix
taln&Mor, bu &ak• I.be
l.UffftllOll't out ol meal· tlmt. Recipee l8clude au-.. Al&wtan, Ric. o·•n. ..a Pruks aU• Roe...-. To .. rout tNe copy.
Hid a ltamped, Hlf·
•6drt1Md bual.DeN·•l•
IDfflapt to: ft.lee Cowl·
di, P.O. Bo& 22801,
Hou.too. T .... 11021.
A1t for "Calculated
Cookiq."
3 tablespoona dry
bread cnnbe
2 tablespoons milk
1 teupooo salt
~ teaspoon pepper
2 tablespoons oil
l medium oolon, chopped
lh cup beef bouillon
\o'J cup red cooking
wine
Combine ground beef,
crumbs, milk, e11. salt
and pepper and shape
into meatballf about.l·
inch in diameter. Heat
oil In a large skillet and
add chopped onion and
meatballs; cook until
lightly brown o n all
sides.
Add bouillon and Red
Cooking Wine and bring
to a boil. Cover and 5im·
mer 15 minutes. Makes •
to 6 servings.
Budget
Help
11 .. cup soy sauce AP -If rising prices
2 tablespoons oil are clobbering your food
\z teaspoon ground budget, the Agriculture
ginger Department has some
J c Io v e g a r I i c . suggestions for fi ghting
crushed back.
Cut fi sh into long The department has
stnps J.incb wide. Com· put together a booklet
bine s herry cook ang called "Money-Saving
wine, daiquiri mix, soy Main Dishes."
sauce. oil. ginger, and It offers tips on cutting
garlic in large bowl. Add rood costs as well as
fish and. ~arin ate lfz supplying recipes that
hour Broll m preheated may help.
br oiler 3 inches below The booklet costs 60
heat for 3 to. 5 minutes. ce nt s a nd can be
Makes 6 servmgs. purchased Crom the
MEATBALLS Consumer Information
BOVllGVJGNON Center, Dept. 126H ,
1 lb. ground beef Pueblo,Colo.,81009.
Please noce lt'9Se addlllona.1 tenns:
11 THIS CERTIFICATE W.Y NOT BE MECHANICALLY l'IEl'ROOVCt:O
ANO MUST ~Y~AEOUES'T i1i.n-ontCIOf.CJO"P•"'-°' llfldrns 31~~ ngl'olamllt nacll<! Ma.Qnl'CIOf 1r~. •)Olter good llQfTI Melell 24, 1980. 10 Jar 1. 19llO )I Pleai.e &IOof 4 IO 6 ....... fOt
dfllNery. 61 Otl9f good on!'/ "' U SA
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81 MAaTIN SLOANE
DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -
Tbe lltterl from readers lot and aeai.ost the
removal ol lDdMdual prtce martdqs from
aupel'IDUket producta were very lnt.eresUng.
Bdt where do you at.and oo this lsaue? -
Lyle W. from Cleveland.
DEAR LYLE -I am straaa1Y opposed to
1upennarbb' removal ol lodlvldual price
m<inp f1l>m cam, bottles, boses and other
prodoc:ta.
I take this position solely out of rear of
devastating food·price inflation.
INFLATION AT THE GAS pump bas
already abaken tb1a nation. But unratralned
lnDaUon at the cheetout counter would be far
worse. especially for those with many bunro
mouths to feed and those trying to make ends
meet oo fixed incomes.
Price markings on all s upermarket
merchandise have always been a st.roag
moderati.ag influence on price increases.
Even ll a supermarket wanted to change tbe
prices of everytblng on its shelves. at would
not have the manpower to do so.
Much supermarket merchandise remain$
oo the shelves for days, even weeks. These
items wltb their lndividuaJ pnce markings
are what little protection we shoppers have
against raptd and continuous price increases
"IT WILL BE 'KATY BAil THE DOOR"
if we allow supermarkets to replace 1n-
dividuaJ price markings with shell signs and
computers to teed price 1nformaUon to cash
registers.
Stores could conceivably raise pnces
every morrung, every afternoon and twice on
Sundays. They could chao~e prices as quick·
ly as they could chan11 the l!IDI 9'>d ~1
tbe buttons OD their compl!Un. iJ
Supermarket.a say tbelr 1ndustr)' ii •
compet1Uve that they could not 1et cauibt •
lD rounds of infiaUona.ry price lnereaaes. 1'
But the pres,ures of lnflaUon are beeoln:
in1 lncrea1iacly fierce, and they a«~c~
supermarkets .. well aa their customs Once one store decided to ra!M all lti prtces
percent, who is to aay that other 1\orea
not follow? 1 , , ' WHAT CAN YOU, lhe supermarket 1bQfr
per. do to protect yourself from this threat!
Slx states have adopted laws requiring
that ln08l food ·store items bear lnclivid~l
price markings. These states are M~
Musac.husetts, Connecticut, Rhode llland..r
New York and Michigan. 11
If you are not a resident of one of t1'ee
st.ala and would like to lasw-e that individual
price m arkin~s are retained by yowrl
supermarkeLc;, call or write to your st.ate!
legislators. Tell them of your interest In
Jeglalation that would preserve individual
price markings on s upermarket merchan-
dise.
Do you have any other Ideas of how we
can fight the removal ol individual price
markings, If so, send them to me in ca.re of
this newspaper. Volume of mall probibita
personal rephes. but letters of general in·
terest wtU be published in future columns.
REFUND OF THE DAY
Write to the following address to receive
the form necessary for this refund offer from
Dow: Four Cree Products, P.O. Box 68900-X, .
lodianapolis. lnd. 46268. Send for this form
soon because the offer expires May 31, 1980.
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CUP 'N' FILE REFUNDS
a.\AlOGOOOS. OUSEllTS
PILL.S8\JRY Co Reoow. '"'""" ~ ,,, ,,... purch•~ P..<t of • PoUNS ~ P•n•y M.trgi.,r.~
~nd tN NQutf'M , .. ""° toun Ph.-'\ 1M pe<h;f'• ~
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Plll>b<ll'Y lltlfl9f<•led 8u1lrrmot• °' "°""''• s., ...
8iuu•1,. "• °' 10..-0U.<w·t \11~ ohn •~ .,, •• , '"'°''"' from IM lront of • I ooun<1 IM(l-01 P•r• d'f ptU\ thfi ""Ot\ltt r1<~1ot \.h0w11'li9 ow pt';\.r ot
IM P•ruy E•PH•• A1>9 )I, 19'0
SUN~INE !CRISPY "°""" Up RfOI.,. • frff 1>4'<-"9" o# ICrlsoY cr«~ttr\ S.OnCI ow r~.....S r•
'""" lonn !H\11 oroof-o4 ()<lr(M-. w•I\ lram 1-l··~~<t bDlltt of ICrl~Y ,,.,,,,,. tr«lt.,.~ E~Ptrtt ~pt. 30. '"°·
SUN~IHE "f'fUftdOOer R~•,." 5C~of <OUi>Oll' S.no IN' requlrfO ,..,,.,.., torm "'"' P<OOI· ol pu•<~ ..... trom •nv ,_ s.u,,,,,,,. -u
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HAWAIIAN PUNCH ~1 A~IUl\d Or~r l\l'<••v~ ~ » , •• .,,.., ~ , .... ,....,,,.., ·~·-'°'"' pl"' •oQlll
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fru11 Ot'tf'Mt\ E-.o...-.-,A.uq lt. •teo
SU'4RISE Pl••'"'1 (¥°" A~c•-.. t-O..:IL• o4 Pl•Yt"<I <«0.. S..n<l , .... ,_,,.., , ... ....., '°'m 11111'
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f fU \ °'""" OOifi\ IWJf tfoQUotf~ • f etund torm
NA8tSCO.NES T~ E ~,.,. H•lf <#•I'°" of Mola 01
•~.PO 8o• on.£• P•"'· Tu••,..,, Recc•w • tr•• "•" o•Uon or rruta S.t'N! two 0Uf"Cf\.•M -
<.Oftf,.,..._ -· """' ~ ... ,,_Of~· s..-.c .. C-•tt IPMA -oroo! o1 PtJ•<Nw ... , tr°"' • ,. -.ftd c ... of -II~ O..tlL 0-otete F .. _ Off# ;:: ,,. w..,._""" ""-',.. f,.e>t•tt ,_JD. J I
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"Charmm·s so squeezably soft. it's irresistible.
And now thanks to these savings. it's more
1rres1st1ble than ever. So, take advantage
of this offer. But please try to resist
squeezing the Charmin until you
leave the store."
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whit • Ha~=-· llMP• for .... ... ,.....,.,. ........
marlla .. ly effaomJeal
wlaea. made wHlll
••aaoaal freala v••elablle. Some erl:J ~·~·broc•lld teallnower, aN ,oo4 91tmr rew or 116t~
y eookecl. But {Ill•
l•Dder .... like ..... •J>routl. ........,.., UMl
,,.... an at tMlr '-t
, .... f r•m u~· ~-Pr.u Sup;cl' SalMI llaff--~~ witll~~to crelM a~mtal
la a Jtlb. Am= cbeeee ad bard
er1• pnmde proteht,
while • combtllaUoe of tomatoes. beu 1PftM11.1.
carrot. ud 1ucclltal,
~ndl bdenst and~·
trl bates a ran1e of
nutr1enta.
A tao oll and lemOQ
Julee clres1tn1 1t1btt7 se~ the vegetables.
Since tbt1 salad is
chilled, warm crusty
bread makes a welcome
accompaniment.
Flavorful bean sprouts. available year
round. are f aaf becotil ·
lng a staple ln ma11y
homes. Tbey'l'e a good
source of iron a nd
thiamine, so, if they're
still new to you, aive
them a try!
8\ly frHb, crisp
sprouts with moist Ups,
and according to the
United Fresh Fruit and
Vegetable Aasoclatlon,
tbe aborter sprouts are
younger and more
lender.
Hot Salad Stir·Fry is
another innovative idea.
A s izzling melange of
sti r ·fried broccoli,
celery, m45brooms, and
left-over chicken is de·
lighllully blended with a
lemon-garlic mayoo·
naise, and served at.op a
bed or crisp Chinese
cabbage.
ll prove that a sen.sa·
Uooal bot salad is a cincb to make al home.
This salad is also ex·
ceptlonally nutritious. •
Cti.QeN cabbaee, broc·
eolj pd mll9b.roolm pn>-
vlde a good balfDce of
eaaenllal vitamins and
minerals.
Chinese cabbage, also
called celery cabbage, is
an up and coming
vegetable with some
characteristics of both
Romaine and cabbage,
but it looks more like
Romaine with its oval·
shaped, leafy bead.
Buy Chinese cabbage
which is firm, crisp and
pale yellow or creamy
wbtte on tbe lnaide.
Wrapped well, it sbou.ld
keep for about a wffk ln
the refrigerator.
FRE8BSUPPER
SALAD
1 ~ cu pa shredded zucchini
Feeding
Babies
'' lloet Dl'W parents re-
port few Pl'Oblema with
very youac i:nfanta re-
tualna to eat," IQ"I Dr.
Sarah Sbon. profesaor
of nataltiua at Syracuae
Uaiv~ and mother ol three. ·But many•·
counter tbe1r cb.Lldrea'a
reaiatance to food du:riu a t7pieal 'ball• pericMl
wblcb can oce11r
an7tlme bet•••D 11 mont!aa to 5 yean et
~~ ... ,..,, ....
fr'Ot!Ul ii llblJ to ...
prolaJem.ftee wbee ..,.
dlllcl•a diet m•~ la
tbe ideal auateaaece, nman milk, or lta belt alternate, com·
merclally-prepared ln·
faot formula. explalnl
Dr.Shun.
90lll peovkle an op-u..a ...... balwe
for hlflllment of a ...... .... tbroaCbout tM fin& ,... of llfe,
-~.. M fllfted COW milt eaa be pro·
blemade, abe aqa. It
bu .... fomd to .. too
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l teatpoioa dned leaf 1 C\IP cbopped ocloD ore1uo. crmllld (1 taree onkm)
In 1.at1e 1klllet melt
butter, Nute ollloe until
crilp-teader. Add broe·
coll IDd eelerJ; ltl,..frJ
over medlwn-bieb beat a or ' minute• until ve1etablea are crl•P·
tender •
1 clov• ••rllc, 1 buocb broccolJ,
cruabld broken bdo rlow•reta •t'ANOYL&llON •-.o ~~ CMJD ult 1 cup 1Ueed celery
ln 1:Jf'C.1 com· \'I pound fre1b I '•ble1poon1 .............
a u-.1.1900•1 ~ lfl--.cl lemoa Jule. .
bl.De aU ~-mis muahrooml, diced
well MU.: ¥1 ev;_ a cqpa c:ooUd. dked Add mulh.rooJU ud
cbJckea: contlaue coot· lDa 2 mlrmtet looor UD· ur ml&ture ii 6eated
tbrouab. Add Garlic
cblct.
BOT Ml.AD arna,.ny Gartic Dreulnc•
l tu" a ae chopped
at•Woa Gt GDloo
~ cup butter or 2 cupe Chlnese cab-
m1r1arlbe base. eut lD l·lncb 1Uces
STA .. •ROS. fRllZIS PRICIS
.. OYI• 121 POPULA• NATIONAL .
·---PORA POUR•WllK PIRIODI _.
Riii
deli.
·~ .. !llK .......................... •-= 42c 1: ''l:s-;:~ I! -~1= ARTICHOKES
Ui'IOI • .._. "--. Qlll'l)lt ISPAIHiif 11 ..................... 2~ 49c PITTED OLIVES = ! i'l-Ol sgc
lft.'iiL..:::.:.:.::=:._ 97c iRESSING =-~· '! •W' '1.1! ·
9 ;na-. JELLY .......... .-ftc -•~lfsl111 ==-.::&Jc I
49c fA
ORANGES ti#C.••• ...... ~ ..... ,,
23c ~ t li'iSim .... 0
• s 1 °' CIDER v111GAR _. _, .... ~ nc •c•;--.#lf ............................. tN>l. s•tt WHIJE YlllGAR ~ . f .... ~ 54c
.................................. to.oz. • EGGS t=o:;.. ................. ........ ·~me
•
,. .... ~-----$ ... IEIERIElll .................... MGl. • --19-:;ws D"k 1 IPAl'Ell TOWELS .......... 73c · Cllf.lllllf :::-~~ .... ..,u.£ I
lliiiii'iilif ................ -s 1 n f: F=·~-~!. ···:.~~1=
m'.r.aiJ II 'KiAfTCHEUE ISiiiiHR DOG FOOD ii:O::~ ... f ....... IH& '10.77 .... .Ail 9 0110 ommT •FOOD =~ ........ 1 ... •M& $4.19 9 MG.fltlG. 1.2M>l. I a.oz. CAT LITTER .... o ....... f ......... ~ '1.&9
•• c 31 c ' I 52 CORll FLAKES ~000~ .•. f ... ,IH)L $1.28
RICE KRISPIES llW.OOn .•.. I ,~ sl.17 'j\1£ EfP 'lit" ;.-HI HO-CRACKERS -I . .., 95'
'•i•. 7'i• 7i• •2• llB=:. ..... rn ·-s339l
·-· I Lii~ I E _31J SIHTIUSll .. . Ott 65°
IL'iuas ....... flMt sr =r _47 .... _ 94c PlllfC.S .............. &1 -·1111·•·-. Ii· ~)101 E Plllll. .... .... . H 13' -·m·-. Im tUOI 97c E .............. •1•
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CIHl1£ MIX ~"OIP t ..... •.oL s1.33
CDIE MIX as.~.'-~~.1 •ML '1.12
BOWL Cl.WIR ... OAT.. ....... 1 . .oL s2.54
l~iftmlas =,~~ .... ~. $129
All FIESllE =::..~ ... f •tH>L Br
llSRE mLS -.... ,I·~ s1.19
SWISS CIEESE =.: ..... t .... , ... '1.39 .
BIRICAI Cl&SE "'-·I ·'"'" '1.39
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PRICES IFFK.
7 FUL1 DAYS, .
MAR. 27 •
...... 2, 1910
~·~·-,·--·~;:TANGERINES
-• Huntk ,_UlMS
SM.LOUIS
cat UIS
POIUlYES
PUC1' Ml YES • SUCES
~ 24' .. 1oc
.. 12c
•-... st -"' -ii"
.... 74'
-519' .. -lC' _ .. _ ..
-12'
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APPlES ._.,....,MICY•W,......_ ---29c L&
Beer. Wine & Liquor
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IMPOITUI lmlS 10 FIGHT URA
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Low Fnnen Food Prices
CORNISH Gl!E HENS =.1.~ $1 1'
WAFFLES Eimi::a ..... : ............ -.f. ...... ,~ 71 •
JUICE -.cu ........ f ............. 41 c
JUICE ........ , ............ •Ml. 19•
OIANGE JUICE .............. 1 ......... , .. 99'
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Com'blD• au lair•· .... t.a nffpt Y•DIUI aod .,..... Iii • 1-<Qutt
aaueepu. Cook ovtr
mecllum bHt, 1Urrtn1
oecallonally, unUl thlck
ud CrMIDJ (about IO to
H miDUltl). Sur In
vulU.. spoon Into Hrvtn1 dilhea. Serve warm or
cold wllh loppina.
Garniah wltb a
maraacbioo cherry, lf
detiNd. Matkes 8 aerv· ingt.
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• T cs l • bauw ud cb•rrlH. \4'~RIW ,S~~fiN ata11111,....eoeoa m,,,.san
\4 t= l< ID WIJ11lV WHtbtr, 1 • (l~ OI.) rice pUdtt11 makes a •bl~~=-:pedl b•tter baH for 1oda walnu&I fou1tala •undae1 tban
1 cup maabedllce cram, fOC' lt un be banu.u ICOOped up ahead and
\4 111 P , 11 c • d. topped J•t before Mn·
mar-cti•• cberri•
Saeb 11rvln1 pro·
.S..: at calories. Not reeommeaded for dlabeUcdieta.
Com!lim Hiii'. cocoa,
ult and whipped top·
pln1 mix. Prepare ac·
cordlnc to whipped top.
Plnl pacU,e directiooa. Fold lo walnuts,
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ln1.1n feet, rlee puddma
laltiel beUer wbeo It ii
aerved warm or at room
tem,..,.an.
Nest time you .re
looklns for tbat .. dlf· fenm .. delsllt. .. try•
dlela of ~ pu4ldln1
topped wltb:
•botl9dpuaee
• maple syrup aod
'I ~ dtopped pecam topJ*S wttb • am&U ,.., ... v.,n • ~c.bocOlat.t •.ace ud ar e• wtilcb lau rv
rrowad peaauU • IOl,ked wUb ....... ... bnc
• ~__. • ~act: tMD laal&e I t,
• cut·)IP tre.Ja frtdll P la mha• Cfl•r rle1:l'11? ~at haft beeo m,rlnat-JubOea. · ~
ed in tJnDd1 or•~ • dMlice'•• ...,. aad o .,., • rupberry aynap aqcl 1 dallaaf ........ ..,. dJ1·..,
toutod eocioDat· • aJleed "••• ••• ·•' • pitted lftflt cben1a flr'DilMd Wltb ~ "" wltb aynap from cu, cboeolMe u r.s .. " ...,
• • • Feeding Babies
crr..P .. ea>
pre•enU01 feedinc courae supported by
many pedlatridam and
outriUcmlata: delay of
solid foods introcluctioo
unw eometime between
a ba"y'a fourth and
six lb month of life.
She says, "The ex·
perts now believe a
child's digestive system
ls not mature enough to
efftciently absorb solids
until tb1s time. Nor is
the ~ ready to
efficiently swallow and
chew-. So proper timing
of lbe aolids introduction
saves much trauma for child anll parent alike."
But accordi.ng to Dr.
Short. parents often find
their yomig.slerS exhibit·
lag alp.s of appetite re·
ductloe around their
eichteentb month ,
despite every attempt to
keep them on the right
nutritional track.
"Tbe best eaters will
begin picking at their
food, refusing certain
foods, even exhibiting
disinterest in an entire
meal," she reports. "My
advice to parents ex·
perieDdng this fruatra·
lion pbeoomenoo with
an otlaerwlae bealtby
child ts usually, 'Don't
pan.le'."
SBE EXPLAINS that
a •lowdown In appetite
is perfectly normal at
this stage, for most
children actually ex·
perience a slowdown in
growth at the year·and·
a-ball mark, with the
phase sometimes conti·
nuing 1Dltil they are five
or six-years·old. Even
though many children
are more active than
ever at this time, she
says they are not grow·
ing as rapidly as they
did in infancy and they
simply require less food .
In a cautionary note to
parents, Dr. Short ad-
vises, "It is important
that a child's pediatri·
cian be continuously ap-
prised of any changes in
the youngster's eating
and other habits. In the
majority of cases.
though, pediatricians
and nutritionists are not
s urprised to hear that a
c hild is becoming a
finicky eater durin~ the four-and-a·half year lull
periQ<.1 in ~wtb,.''
Dr. Short bas de-
veloped a few guidelines
for parents who are cop-
ine with a child's lack of
interest in food.
"Remain efflclently
calm," she advises,
"but do see to ll that the
child malntaina sound
eaUng habits during this
phase. Continuation· of
good habits can be most
influential in the
youngster's establish·
ment or a healthy
lifelong nutritionl\l pat·
tern."
DR. SHORT'S list of
coping mechanisms for
parents includes these
lips for making
mealtimes productive:
-Develop and stick
to a feeding schedule
which corresponds as
much as possible to your child's needs and deslres.
-Stoclt and serve a
variety or nutritious, ap.
pealing foods your child
likes.
-Don't se rv e
between-meal snacks.
Then your child is mor~
likely to be hungry at
mealtime.
-Make mealtime pleasant. Try not to al·
low your dinner table to
tum into a battleground. H you constantly argue
with your child about bis·
/her eating, the odds are
against the younester's
developt.q a positive at·
titude aboutnutrition.
-Tell your cbild bow
be/she wW benefit from
eating nutrttioaa foods.
-Serve smaller por.
lions of food to avoid
overwbelming the child
with the "job" ahead.
-Encourage the
yo ungs ter to feed
him/herself. Then the
c hild is likely to as·
sociale good nutrition
with a healthy feeling of
accomplishment and
self·J)ride.
Odekea Faet.8
Whole chickens are
your best buy. Not only
do they cost less per
pound, but they· retain
more of their juiciness
and flavor. When you've
cut the bird for cooking,
unu sed backs and
giblets can be frozen
and reserved for making
chicken stock.
BONE\ FRUIT PUNCH
7 c ups s liced
peaches, pureed
6 1h cups orange
juice from frozen con·
centrate
3 cups pineapple
juice from frozen con· RICE PUDDING WITH BANANA 8PUT TOPPtNG ...
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Have a Harvest Barn Eas:tkr an:O save!
This year, fill your Easter baskets with almonds amt almond
oonfections from the Harvest Barn. They're a lot more nutritious
than ordinary candy. And they're utterly delicious.
1bat1s because our almonds are grown right on our own
8en-enda Mesa fannlamb in the San Joaquin Valley. And they're
the~ you can buy.
You'll enjoy shopping for your Easter goodies ln our old-
fashioned country store atmolphere. \\e have aundly whole
~Candy-covered almonds.Allorted almond gift
~ Almondl for cooking and baking. And we11 even give you
some delicious recipes to~
So come in and fill your '*8rets soon. Almonds from the
Harvest Barn are a perfect way to say "Have a happy. healthy Easter: and save!
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When you make a purchase of SlO or more, we'll give
you a 6 oz. can of our delicious almonc.k to try (in your
choice of flavors) with this coupon. So clip it out and save.
One to a customer, please. Offer expires April 5, 1980.
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1tln 11aellll
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aLACU'OOr MJl.a.n .... " ...... llG paprlh a eup1 ellopptd,
cookedr'Mltbtlt bl erw..ts ..
or tla• wlde1pread
th·tldoe al tM Potato a Praaee. Por tlal1
reat man'• affort1,
lDI Louie XVI H id
Ill i.,... · beat ·ou : ..._._ ... .,..,. I tablatpOODI
veaetable oil
2 lar1• lc1abo
potatoe1 , pared ,
chopped (S cupa)
Reat oU la lar1•
aklllet. Add P9tatoH,.
oDloa, •rMa pap,.r,
par1l17, 11rlh:, Hlt1 boraeradhh ana
PIP~ mix well. Co•· er· O¥t1' ••d:ham beat 11 mtnutH. Un·
COYer : add rout beef.
Cook 10 m•nutea loapr
or untll pot1t.o.1 are
l•ndtr. 1tlrria1 oe ·
cHtonally. Yleld: ' a.ervlnp.
t IOIDed.e.y tbe CCNB·
wauld .._,,.blm for •Vial ''bind bNed for e poor."
SJnce tbat Uma, all
~•lleb dl1bH made t.b patatoee ba ...... ed. "Pa.nn.dw."
• potatoes a.re 1Ull '"*' fOf' lendlAI • elpla1 h a nd to .. bud1et" menu · ~.
Altbouch Parm.,Uer
la at1oclate d •llb
potatoal ln f'rante, tn
t,ba Unlted Stat., the
word linked wltb tbl1
va1etable b "Idaho."
ldabo potatoe1 are
Eperlor beeauH or lr ll1'11 IOUd, lower uiur. content, aa1a a
spokeeman fOf' the ldabo
Potato Commluloo.
They are a iood aoutte
~ vilamin C and are low
ill fat and socllum. A
Pteotitul crop of these spuds haa recently been
harvested and ls al your
market now.
Because potatoes are
so satisfying, they malce
an ideal means or
stretching a small quan· tlty of meat. The ea.ally
pr epared Potato
Sa usage Skillet com .
bioes sauteed sausage
r ounds with s pices,
hearty potato slices, and
sweet tender apples to
produce a dish that la as
economical as It is •P· pealing.
BlactFoot Skillet
Haab derives from a
small community in the
region that grows aome
of the state's moat
navorful spuds. Leftonr
roast beef from a more
extravagant meal is
utilized in a practical
and tasty fashion. The
meat and potatoes are
well .seasoned with
onion, green pepper,
garlic and aromatic
horseradish.
POTATO SAUSAGE
SKILLET 'I" cup vegetable oil
1 pound Keilbasa or
Polish sausage, sliced
diagonally ~·inch thick
3 me dium Ida h o potatoes. pared, thinly
sUced (1 ~ cups)
~ cup aUced onion
1 teaspoon caraway ~s
<t' l apple , cor ed,
chopped
2 tablespoo n s
minced parsley
1 table s poon
chopped chive
Easy Egg
Ideas
Having eggs on hand
in your refrigerator
means never having to
s ay you're sorry that
there's not.bing for din·
ner. An omelet, a
quiche, or a skillet meal
tbal starts with
scrambled eggs lake on·
ly minutes tp put
together and provide
hlgb quality protein
main dishea at baraaln
prices. •
Cooking for one or two
needn't be a chore, nor
need it be expenalve.
One ol today'• best food
buys u eua. and they
can be the buu of m•ny an euy main dlsh.
Scramble aome esga,
for example, thtin top
them wllh some
shredded cheese and a
drizzle of bottled taro
sauce for a Mexican·
inaplted main dllh.
If YoU can acramble
8 D eU )'OU can flx a
feat, and cheap, maln
diah. Cook aome onion
aod green pepper ln but·
tar before adding the
e111 and the result will
ba a Denver skillet I UP·
per
Or chop up some lef·
tover Tegetables to allr
lo wlth the e111. When W• cooked aprinkla with some shredded cbeeae
for a f'lnilhln& touch.
Hard-cooked ew on
h' a n d l n yo u r
reh11erator can mHn a
aaoal In mlnutea. Uae
·chopped bard·cooked
e111 aJ the protein in
any of your favorite
ca1terole comblnatiou, ot aUr them into PN·
pared·from·•·p1clta1•
aa1cuonl and ebeen. Or make up your
f avortte eq aalad mlx·
tare to mix with coolled
macaroni for a m1ln
dlabealad.
t ,,
1/j,.n.'" _. ,..rve.
........ --and caraw., Midi, toaiq ~·\lo coet wttb otr
Cover. Coot o •er
medluaa beat JS
mlauQI. Uaeon.r. Add
apple. ,.nlay, ehlv~.
uh, pepper and re·
Mned ........ CoolllO
mlaut. klaler. tUl"Dinl mhlture earefully.
Yteld: • Mr'rinp.
l cup~ Ol'UoD a tabie1poon1
minced~ pepper
l talJilelpOan rnlnced
panley
l c love 1arllc.
minced
l teapooaaalt
!,', ltHpoon prt·
pared hof'leradilh POTATO IAUSAOe SKILLET 18 IAIY, NUTRfTIOUI MEAL
' "\)\~· What to look for
~,,\_\ .. \in real beef value.
1 . OUallty. It's something we look for when we
select our beef and it's reflected to you in flavor.
tenderness, trim and cost per serving .
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2. Price. Unlike supermarkets that reduce
prices on a selected number of items, Lucky
continues to offer low prices on more than 50
beef items every day. Even when the wholesale
beef market is high , you still get lower overall
beef prices. That's a promise.
Fresh Meat
LARGE END
RIB ROAST
80NOE08EEF
179
lB
=AST 1 98
BONELESS BONDED BEEF CHUCIC LB
7-BONE CHUCK STEAK
90MJED-······
RIB EYE FILET 1~111.~Mll
T-BONE STEAK
~llUl.Ok •.....•
TOP SIRLOIN STEAK
~ tolODIO NV' I.QIN ••
.~1 .39
l8 2.48
~3.48
... ~ 2.68
.~2 .88
Fresh Meat
LARGE END
RIB STEAK
BONOEOBEEF
BLADE CUT
CHUCK STEAK
BONOEOBEEF
TURKEY DRUMSTICKS
TURKEY THIGHS
FRESH TURKEY WINGS
198
lB
119
lB
LB .58
~1 .09
~.59
TURKEY BREASTS
•ICHJ'WYCOOSIO ~10 2 68 11ooeovtN!ioMtlo .... ~ .
CET YOUR EASTER HAM NOWI
SHANK PORTION 9 7
OF HAM • BOHi IN, FUU Y COOKED lO
BUTT PORTION
OF HAM
80Hf IH, FUU.Y COOKlO
119
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Lenten menu Ideas
FRESH OYSTERS
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.• 1.98
... , 11111.49
RAINBOW TROUT 1 79 CUM tHIC.\ fltOltll 11111 ~•11 ,
TRUE COO FILLET ''°"" .
BUTT£RFISH FILLET
TURBOT FILLET
lllOnll
.• 1.29
... 99
.. 1.39
canned & Packaged
l ~~ SPREA? "°' ,.. .9Q
A~~R'S MIXEO.~l)~~~N 1.89
1. VIENNA SAUSAGE 115 _, • \Ol UN ....
l SUff.MAIO RAISfNS 1 37 llfOUtl t\ 01 IO• ,
!~~~-JUICE MOl 111 1.39
LUCKY ICIY IUYS
BONELESS 1 ss WHOLE HAM
f utLYCOOdO WATlltA~O ~ I ~9' IHALVf' l8 1 7GI UI
11a
LB
bLADY L!! ~9 MAVONNAISE • J OZ JAii
f' LADY LEE O YAMS
r WATER CHESTNUTS 49 A~ 8'•01 C•H ,
L LAWRY'S DRESSING 71 Otl l llllltc.M~ I OI 111 •
r MARSHMALLOW CREME 46 A •IAll I 01 UI•,
f. ~,!~LLA WAFERS 11 "' ,.., • 61
C TARTAR SAUCf 53
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--i-~m 3. Cuarantee. We guarantee each cut of beef
you buy to bring you satisfaction . If you 're not
satisfied, return the label with proof of purchase
and we'll give you a full refund. Our Gold Bond
is your assurance that we mean what we say.
------ -canned & Packaged Delicatessen Items Produce
bDOLE PINEAPPL~
!SYRUP PACICI sucro CHUNK OR CRUSHED
!:RAISIN
BREAD
HARVEST DAY
bLADY LEE
PEACHES
CUNCHAlVES Oii SUC:ES
!:FRUIT
COCKTAIL
LADY LH
f'DEL MONTE O CATSUP
.63 10 Ol CAN
.69 160Z lOAf
.59 290Z CAH
.69
300Z CAH
.79
32 OZ Bfl
L HARVEST DAY BREAD 49 _ _.__.., •. 1601 lOAl'o
L~:l'l~Q:. INOl ,.C 1.59
L EARL y CALIF OLIVES 73 llmlOUftA ~ tOI CA'f •
L VLASIC PICKLES ,,., ... , ~ 1101 llo •• 95
! FRENCH"S MUST ARO 65 U OI 1'>0 ,
LB & M BAKED BEANS 75 Jt OI c.u. •
r KRAFT MARSHMALLOWS 53 A_,,_. ltOI twc; •
J LADY LEE PEANUTS 99 DnllOAll UOI Ill•.
'· ,N},~ ... L,,E'S OUIK 2 69 l._v 11 0/IAH,
J. GREEN CIANT CORN ;?.t:~~;'., 1101 c .... 35
rGREEN CIANT BEANS 37 btAUIHUl()tr •UUIJ ltOl (..,.,
A HARVEST DAY TOMAJ~~" .39
oe11catessen Items
J. HEBREW NATIONAL MEATSI'\ 29 \Al.AM Oii llOIOQllA • U Of O'Ole ~,
L ~El~"!~"° 1.89
! ~LLA CH~~~ atoU 2 .19
J. LADY LEE SAUSAGE 1 29 "'°"""""'I Oii ~IC t 1 01 "'-' ,
! WISPRIOE CHEESE 1 29 •-nf\ IOI I.,. •
!LADY LEE
DIPS
Al.l VARIETIES
bBUDDIGS
MEATS
SllCEO S VARI{ TIES
.39 801 CUP
.39 1 S OZ PICC
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One way to
save time Is
to make the
one~ven dinner.
Bake dessert
Blong w;th
meat loaf,
casserole
or whatever.
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later in the week.
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8 tablespoo ns
ve1etable oU ( J 1 tablespoon vinegar J4CK 4NOEllSON mana1e lt all and even
treat the famlly to
s pecial desserts . Tbe
four that follow are all
easy to put to1ether.
Each can be baked at
the same time and tem·
perature as your meat
and vegetables. letting
the oven do double -or
even triple -duty.
1 teaspoon v aniUa
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DAILY PILOT
For example, put this
Chocolate Banana
•·snac.king'' Cate into a
3:50 degree oven about 40
minutes before the meat
loaf ts ready. (To cut
down on cooking time,
make two small meat
loaves rather than one
large.
(Parboil ,carrots.
onions and potatoes and
put them in the roasting
pan, too.) Simply com·
bine all ingredients for
cake in a bowl and pour
into an 8-incb square
pan. Since you measure
cocoa directly from tbe
can, you skip the
chocolate melting step.
Lickety-Split Cocoa
Cake is equally quick to
prepare. It's also extra·
rich and chocolaty
because cocoa is very
concentrated in flavor,
and freezes beautifully.
Savory baited macaroni
a nd cbefle makes an
economical and
nutri tious meal·
stretcher. End dinner
with Chocolate Cherry
Upaide·Down Cake.
(Thanks to a cocoa
base, it's more
economical. too: 6
ounces of cocoa goes as far aa 8 of baking
chocolate.) Jus t pour
batter over cherry pie
filling, balte and invert
for a colorful, tasty
"surprise."
When yoa make your
favorite tuna casserole,
make two! Freeze the
second for tbe following
week. Since most rec·
ipes call for a preheated
350degreeoven, when the
casserole is ready to
come out slide in a sheet
of Sugar·Frosted Cocoa
Cookies.
That wonderful smell
will be almos t a s
welcome as the warm
cookies afterw ard.s. And
you should have enough
left over to fill up the
cookie jar.
CHOCOLATE BA.NANA
•'SNACKING" CAKE
1 ~ cups WlSifted all·
purpose flour
1 cup packed light
brown sugar v, cup cocoa
l teaspoon baking
soda
lf.z teaspoon salt
lf.z cup water
'h cup ma shed
banana (very ripe)
in cup vegetable oil
1 teaapooo vinegar
'h teaspoon vanilla
Combine flour, sugar.
cocoa, bakinC soda and
salt in mixing bowl with
a spoon. Add water,
banana, oil, vinegar and
vanUla. Stir in lngre·
dlenu until batter is
smooth; pour into un-
g re a aed 8x8x2·lncb
square pan. Bate at 350
salt ln mi.xing bowl witb
a spoon. Add water, oU,
vinegar and vanilla; stir
together or whisk first
J ust until batter la
smooth and lng.redients
well blended. Pour Into
greased and floured 9-
incb layer pan or 8.dx.2·
inch square pan.
Bake at 350 degrees
for 3S to 40 minutes or
until cake tester insert·
ed in center comes out
clean. Cool. Frost w1th
vanilla frosting of your
choice; sprinkle with
coconut, if desired.
CHOCOLATE CHERRY
UPSIDE·DOWN CAKE
21h cups (l pound 6
ounce can) cherry pie
filling
l~ cups unsifted all·
purpose nour
1 cup sugar v, cup cocoa
1 teaspoon ba king
soda
lh teaspoon salt
1 cup water
\'!! cup vegetable oil
1 teaspoon vmegar
lfz teaspoon vaniUa
Colifom10 Grown,
Whole Body.
Spread cherry pie fill
ing evenJy in bottom of
an ungreased 9x9x2·inch
square cake pan; set
aside. Combine flour,
sugar, cocoa , baking
soda and salt in mix.lng
bowl. Add waler , oil,
vinegar and vanilla; stir
or whisk together until
batter is smooth and Foster Farma Foster Farms Foster Farms
well blended. C ..U B f C Pour evenly onto cher-Uf p est 0 ombo
nes in pan. Bake at 3:50 Fryers Fryer Pack
degrees for 40 to 45 "'~ '-" m.i.
minutes or until cake = 69C c~:;,-o 99c c~= 99c tester mserted in center ..... "' ~:~. 11, ~ "' comes out clean. Im·•-------... ______ -------'
mediately invert onto
serving plate. Serve
warm or cold with
s weetened whipped
cream.
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COCOA COOKIES
(Aboat3 dozen cookies)
lh c up butter or
margarine, softened
1 cup sugar
1 egg v, cup millt
1 tea.spoon vaniUa
l ""-2 cups alJ.purpose
flour
lfz cup cocoa
'h teaapoon baking
soda
""-2 teaspoon salt
Granulated sugar
Walnut halves
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Combine butter, 1 cup
sugar and egg in large
mixing bowl unW well
blended; beat in milk
a nd vanilla. Add flour,
cocoa, baking soda and
salt; beat until ingre·
dients are combined.
Roll small amounts or
dough into l ·inch balls
<chill dough 20 minutes
if too soft to handle).
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Roll in granulated
sugar; top w1th walnut
half~ Place oo ungreased
cookie sheet; bake at 375
degrees for 8 t o 10
minutes or uoW almost
no imprint remains
when touched lightly ..
Immediately remove
from cookie sheet onto
wi~ rack. Cool.
Margarine
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CANNED tuna, al5o a
good value for budget-
conscious consumers, is
added to the Italiao-
style sauce. This tuna·
t o m ato t opp ing is
spooned onto the top
~ layer of zucchini -a
~ hearty finish for a dish
• that should satisfy the r hungriest teen-ager.
Whether you serve
t he m ltallan-style or
plain, fl.ab portion.s are
always a bit with kids.
They love the cnmcby
outer coating a nd the
tender, flavorful flab lA·
side . ITALIAN STYLt;
F1Sll PORTIONS
6 frozen breaded
precooked ft.s h portions
(2 to 3 O\fPCes each)
1 ca n (61h or 7
ounces) tuna, drained
and flaked
1 cart.on (8 ounces)
prepared onion dip
1 can (6 ounces)
tomatopute
1 clove g a r lic,
crushed
~ teaspoon oregano
\":!teaspoon basil
Y• teaspoon pepper
3 medium zucchinis,
sliced
2 tables p o ons
margarine or butter
\":! teaspoon garlic.
salt
11. teaspoon pepper
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tions in a shallow bating
pab . Combine tuna,
onion dip, tomato pute,
tarlic, oregano, baaU
and pepper. Spoon lntd a
one.quart t&IMl'Qle. Ar·
ranae ldCch1nl slices ln
• l ·lDcb round bdlA•.
dl1ta . Dot wt~b m arurloe or butter;
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Getting ready for "Some thing for
Everyone" brunch and fashion show April
12 at the Airporter Inn. Newport Beach,
are Sbeny Upstill and daughter, Shannon.
Styles a\ the show sponsored by the South
Coast Junior Women's Club, will include
clothes for women who have had
mastectomies. For information. ca 11
752-8600.
Speech Contest
Needs Entrants
A speech coot.est lo determine who will
represent the local chapters of the International
Toastmistress Clubs will be held Saturday,
April 12, at the Revere House in Tustin
The winner will travel to Palm Spnngs for
the Golden West Region Speech Contest in early
June
For more in!onnation about the contest and
m embership in a local Toastmistress Club.
phone 6.11-1094
SeH-def ense
Course Offered
SVN'l'INOTON BAaBOU& Yacht ctub'a S..
BeU• ll IPCmlOliu u art auedoa at t :IO p.m.
P'riday, Mattb a at \be dub, Warner aod
Paclftc Cout H1&bway, Hwatlnlt.oo a.acb.
LAS amru AUUUAaY o1 u.. Alalatance
Le•IU' ol NtowDoct Beada ii pl•nn•nc a beoeftt
al the llamotl H<Kel, Newport Beacb, at 11
a . m. 1bW'14•1 • Marcb 21-The fubioa abow aod
luocb will have I.be theme Pana LD tbe Sprtnc and
will lnchade 1LD1erle and tnvel and clamour
atyl •· P'orUcketia.formaUoo, callw..all.
NSWPOaT NSWOO•BU will m..t at 10 Lm.
Wednllda1, April 2, al tbe home ol Mn. Coat
IUm•. Jim llcNuJty, nortat. will 1peak. For
lDlormadon call Jane Robb, -.cmc.
4 PANCAKE B&EUFAST benefittinc lbe
Lacuna Beach Hl&h School athlet.lc, band and
pep procrama la acbeduled fOC' 7 to 11 a .m .
Saturday, March 29, ln lbe school caleterla.
Tlcketa may be purcbued at the door. at Tbe
CoUqe restaurant or Nolan Real Estate.
HAPPY BO•EMAKE&S will meet at 10
a .m . Friday, March 28, al the P'ountaLD Valley
Civic Cent.er for a lunch and pn>Cram oa color
analysis u a basis for wardrobe plan.nin1.
A MEDCAN PlltSTA and diaDet' la ~0-,_ I p.m . Friday, Marcb 28, bJ Geoqe
Genbwtn Chapter ol the ~ 0cMmty M'* Ce~t will take place at tbe womaa'•
clu ln San Juu ~-For tklMl
information. call Mn. Muller Ward, • 1551.
OaANGE COUNTY Adoptive Pare1tll
.U.oclaUoo wtll meet at 1:30 p.m. Friday.
M arcb 28. at ~ RehabWtatioD IDltitUI• of
Orange County, Orante. ~airer will be IUMa
H. Zakich, creator oC Tbe Dllme and lteanAoo.
For infonnatloo, call WW Crua. 81'1-101$.
A Pl.A Y titled "On Your Own," expk>rln1
Jewlab ~Uty, wtU be preaented al 7:30 p .m .
Thursday, March 27, in Harbor Reform
Temple. 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beacb. The
play will poee such quesUom u what makes
you a Jew, la there a Jewtab ieneratioa 1ap and
bow the ain~y experience affeeta Jewtsh family life. are the NaUooal Council oC
Jewlab Women and lbe South Coast Jewtab
Community Center. For lnlormatlon, call
673-1310.
Remedy For MOoe•ers ·
LAGUNA NIGUEL Women's Club will meet at
7 :30 p.m . Thursday March ZT. at the Republic
Federal Savings building, Laguna Niguel.
Speakers will be Margi Staae, eetheticiao, and
Georgia Weedle, librarian.
PATIENCE WRJGBT CllAPTD, Daughters oC
the American Revolution, will meet at noon
Tuesday, April 1. ln the Hot.el Lacuna. A DAR
film tilled "Home and Country" will be shown.
( Singles
Calendar )
DEAR ANN LANDERS: People often write
to you about moochen. Well. there IS a tactful
way to dodge the graft of b.abilual "borrowers."
Here's bowl managed It.
A neighbor (notorious for spooging) came
over last evening and asked if she could borrow
a Band-Aid. I pretended to get it. then returned
empty-banded. I told her I was fresh out and
would b.ave to buy some. I figured It's not my
responsibility to subsidize an addle-brained
neighbor and felt no guilt what.ever.
Thanks for giving me a chance to olfer a
solution to a petty problem -NOBODY'S
PATSY
DEAll PAT: In my oplJUoo. you la&Ddied
that petty problem in an evea pei.Uer way. On
my lbt ol ''Generoua Deeds Lo Folks 111 ~. •• I'd rate you two ookbes lower t.ba.D a pat's
ankk.
DEAR ANN LANDERS I am a total
wreck. Please help me. Last weeJt I went to set>
a fortune teller and what she srud upset me
terribly. First, she told me I will become
pregnant sooo. and my husband will not uve to
see the baby. Then she said my father will dJ~
withm four months. She charged me SlO
Cao fortune teUers predict what LS going to
happen? ls it po6Sible that certain people have
lbe power to see ahead? I'm so miserable I
ORANGE COAST SINGL~ will have a wine can't eat or sleep. Please answer sooo. -
and cheese party at 5 p.m. Sunday, March 30, ln SCARED TO DEATH IN CANADA
El Toro. For lnlormaUon, call Ano at 751-0291. DEAR SCARED: U I.hat woma.a coaJd ttt
into tbe future abe woakla't be aittba& lD •~
SELF CENTER will present a Singles back room, examlalog tea leaves or surta1 Lato
Experience program on "Facing Your Fears a gk>be for $10 a pop. She'd be al Lite Sito
thru Mount.aineering" at 7: JO p. m. Friday, window at the rattlraek. playi.n& the •'4~d'
March 28, in the city of Orange. Also, the center market and deaning ur. on elttUon beta.
will have a Forum One program oo "Disclosing N::*-fo eat a aa amJ sandwich a.od get a
Your Gayness" at 7 p.m. Monday, March 31. goodDE R 8 ~-LANDERS. My sister was
For information, call Bob at 997·9600. married ~Uy at a big church weddlna. She
~elved over 3SO gifts. Of that number. ~ ltifts SOUTH COAST JEW18B YOVTB wt1l sponaor a could not be acknowledged because sbe haC! no first anniversary dance at 8 p.m. Saturday, idea who sent them. The wrappin&S cave DO
March 29, in Costa Mesa. For informaUoa, call clue. There was 00 slgn of I.be store LD some
Ana
Landers
Lord-lmow-s -wbere and put it lD a box from a
fancier st.ore
So please. Ann . tell your readers not lo be
so hard on brides when tbey don't send
thank-you nous. Suggest. too. that they put
their cards INSIDE the boxes so they will not be
tom orr accidentally. This simple procedure
could solve many problems for both the giver
and the receiver. -LIMA, OHJO
DEA.a LIMA: 'naak JM fw eome pnctical
advice. Yoar letter may •IM pn•i• a•
eaplHaUo• H &o why zi peop&e l• LJma
rttelved no thu.k-you noc.es for &heir wedd!ac
gllu.
Here la anodaer ld&er -NIM aoag, .ec'OOd
verse:
DEAR ANN : Can you find two &.Debes of
space to tell people that when they send a card
or a letter to a bo6p1Wll patient, a retw-n addre66
IS very important'> We have a huge pi1e Of mail
here. improperly addressed. and t.here is no
v. ay ~ cards and lett.ers can be returned to
the senders
Also. 1t would he lp a lot if the word
"patient" ap~ared on the envelope. All
hos pital mail arrives in bulk -patients.
employees. physicians and nW"H& clumped
together I can't tell you how sad I feel when we
have to throw out piles of beautiful cards aod
s tacks of lftt.en because we doo'l know wbat
else to do wtt.b them. Tbank you, dear Ann. -
NANAJMO. CANADA
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A nine-week coune on self-defense for
women is scheduled when Orange Coast College
begins nine-week courses Aprll 14
The class will meet Tuesday and Thursday
from 1 p.m to 2 p.m .
Registration for OCC's nine-week courses
will be held from April 7 through 1 L No
·appolntments are necessary. For information.
phone 556-5772
Wetlands Future
Is Lecture Focus
The history and tentative future of the Bolsa
Chica wetlands wtll be the topic of a four-pa rt
lecture series that begins Friday at Golden
West College. Lectures will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the
Health Science Building, room 131.
Or. Pet.er Green, a biology lnatructor and
current president of Amigos de Bolsa Chl ca,
will moderate the four-part i.erics.
Sex11ality Workshop
Scheduled Friday
"Sexuality, Beyond the Bloom of Youth,"
wtll be the subject. of a free workshop Friday
sponsored by the Orange County Ment.al Health
Aaaocialioo. The workshop, featuring Newport Beach
family and child counselr Pat Powell, begin.a at
9:30 *·m. al Republic Federal Savings and Loan.
2400E.17thSt .• SantaAna. Mra. Powell will discuss the realities and
myths ol male and female menopause, sexual
dyshmc:tioo and related topica. For information
phone 5'7-75:58.
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Fastening your seat
bell lsn't normally
considered health care.
but if you're between 15
and 3S, ll's real
preventive medicine.
Strokes. heart attacks
and other diseases
aren 'l a major threat for
thia age group ,
according to medical
s tatistics.
Their moat likely
cause of death, crippling
and disfigurement ls
accldeuta. most of which
happen on the highway.
OCCPlans
Poppy Trip
Ticket! for the April
13 tour of the California
poppy fields near Lan-
caster, being oCfered by
Orange Coast College,
are oo aale at the OCC
ticket office.
Ticket.a are $16 per
penoo and include re-
g is tr a tl o o and
transportation. The tour
will meet in tbe OCC
auditorium parking lot
al 8 a.m. ln Costa Mesa
and return al about 4
p.m.
For information, call
556-5880.
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Fashions Star at Luncheon
By SANDIE EGAN
Of, ... !>Mir ,..._ SUIH
Geranium, amber, mood violet, orange
crush and hot pink colors done in lightweight
fabrics in loose, casual styles is bow New York
designer Mitchell Gross sees women's wear for
spring 1980.
GJ"06S presented his spring collection for
PorUolio JI during a luncheon and fashion show
last Wednesday. which was sponsored by the
Sandpipe rs of Hoag Memorial Hospita l
( Horoscope
THURSDA V, MARCH 27
By SYDNEY OMARR
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ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): You get what you
nel•d . but only <tflcr becoming thoroughly
familiar with bas ic material. details, small
print and what 1s written between the lines
Aquanus. Leu. Scorpio persons pl ay key roles
0Love 1s ool a stranger in scenario!
TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20 )" Be ready for
change, revision, s pecia l material, contacts
with restless. "sexy" people Get on solid
ground -open dialogue with older penoo who is ••authority figure.·· What appeared to be a lost
cause is reviewed, revised and revitalized.
GEMINI <May 21-June 20 ): Relative with
definite ideas could dominate scenario. A«:ent
on visits. short Journeys , bringing budget into
c lear focus Be generous. not extravagant. Be
open-minded , not gulllb1e. Taurus, Libra,
Scorpio persons figure prominently.
CANCER (June 21-July): Count your
c hange. Be a ware of money, where it goes and
how to get more of it. Protect self in emotional
clinches. Someone wants something from you -
for nothing. Check Gemini message for valuable
hint. Long·range project could be your
··salvation "
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Accent on power,
creative force, personality and ability to control
your own destiny. Cancer, Capricorn persons
play significant roles. Circumstances are due to
turn in your favor. Know it and be confident
enough to lead the way.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Finish ratber
than initiate project. Look behind scenes for
hidden clause. Kettp promise made lo one
temporarily confined to home or hospital. Aries,
Libra persons figure prominently. A dream,
property interpreted, proves prophetic.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Accent on
friends, hopes. wishes, opportunity for new start
in new direction. You meet someone who is
dynamic. dramatic and who imparts principles
of showmanship. Be receptive to fresh concepts and opportunity to toss aside fears, supersti·
lion.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Regain sense
of direction. Bring goal back into focus. Accept
added responsibility. Superior is willing to
make room for you at more elevated position.
Learn by teaching -one you aided in past now
helps you to gel more for your money.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Moon
aspect protn?tes special projects, travel, a
more errective means of communication.
Spotlight on publishing, education, spiritual
enlightenment. Stress versatility without scattering your forces. You wiU have reason to
celebrate.
CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): If
practical, you make significant gain. Get job
done by sticking to basic issues. Aquarian could
be in picture where money ls concerned.
Review lifestyle; diet, nutrition, sleeping habits
may be in need of revision. Act accordingly.
AQUA&RJS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Dig deep for
information, especially where legal matters are
concerned. Member o( opposite sex plays
prominent role. Make intelligent, creative
concessions. Progress occurs when you are
willing to correct recent errors. Read between
the lines.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Maintain low
profile. Let others sbow their hands. Play your
owa cards close to chest. Be discreet. Accent on
compromise, determinln1 basic values
decid1D1 what should be retained and what cu
be elimin ated . Message will become
crystal-clear.
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f ire statpnery
r •
Presbyterian. Proceeds from the luncheon will
benefit the Corinne S. Elkouri Memorial Simulator, Radiation Therapy Center. at the
hospital.
The uncommentated show was st.aged in
Robinson's Fashion Island st.ore where models
fairly skipped across the ramp to tunes sueb as
"It's Spring Again," which were personally
selected by Gross to compliment his designs.
THE COLLECTION was highlighted by re-
peating patterns, mnovat1ve texture and fabnc
pla y and famiuar shapes done with a twist.
Fabrics included challis a nd cotton lisle
Of particular interest to some members of
the audience was the way Gross saw hemlines
They were everywhere His pants outfits had
lengths that stopped anywhere from a few in·
ches below the knee <a la pedal pushers> way
down to mid·calf and the ankle. And, everything
was loose.
There were plenty of JUm1>5u1ts and em·
phasis on p1ecl'S that can be mixed and matched
to go from afternoon to everung wear
Everything was shown with fl at sandals
with .thin straps.
GROSS IS A NEW face on the fashion
scene, and confided the collectioa shown in
Newport Beach was his first. He is a ~e
of Parsons School of Design in New York City.
Chairman for tbe event was Mra. Candie
Campbell. She wu assisted by Mrs. Jeffrey ~brooks of Newport Beach, Sandpipers pre-
sident, and Mrs. Phyllis lmonti of Dana Point.
Among gueSL'! at the event were Lorraine
Baba and Joyce Connell of Irvine, Jacky White
of Laguna Beach. and Genevieve Fussleman of
Newport Beach
tMtate Plaaaiag C.rreetl••
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In the esta te planning story <Daily Pilot.
March 24 ), the reference to gift taxes should
have read that an individual can give away up
to $3,000 pl'r person per year without paying
stale or federa l gift taxes
Deltyl'ttltStaft-
FOffMER PROPR1ETOR8
Mr. •nd M,.. M•rcef LMtgole
RESIDENTS
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FASHIONS lk s1gnl'f ~11td1l'll (;rn..,..., wtth
Candie Cam pbe ll. ll'ft. and Ph' 111 .... I mnn11
Gr oss' designs arl' o n m annt•quin.., hehtn<!
thl'm
File t Migno n $I. 7 5?
By JUDITH OL')()N
0t tM D•OIY ,.11411 Sgt!
Clark Gabl<·. Marion Davie::. Bettt> Din 1-.
and Myrna Lo> all dined there as did H1churc1
and Pat Nixon. Kmg f'a1 sal and Paul Han e'
F1let mignon was S1 75 complete wit h
potatoes and vegetables. in 194i
But Wl with all of hfe, things have chan~ed
aod the Victor Hugo Inn 1s no longcr in businc5::.
in La guna Beach
It's now Las Brisas d<' Laguna and the re s J
whole new look and perhaps a new crop of
celebrities on the way to feast on the seafoods or
Mexico.
The spirit of the past will be preserved with
a room in Las Brisas commemorating the trad1
lion that the restaurant represented for more
than 40 years
It was dedicated thi s w~k by Laguna
Beach Ma yor J ack Mc Do we ll during
ceremonies sponsored by the Junior Council of
the Lagtma Beach Museum of Art and attended
by Mr. and Mrs. Marcel LanglOlS, propnelors of
the restaurant from 1948 to 1979 Among the memorabilia to be displayed in
the room adjacent to the hostess desk wtll be a
guest book with signatures or all the famous
people who dined at the Victor Hugo over the
years. a portraJt of Viet.or Hugo and a letter
rrom lbe author which was a gift to the
Langlo.ises.
'nlere are also framed menus. including the
one where filel mignon was Sl.75.
The form e r o wne r s purch a sed th e
restaurant when it was 10 years old ··we
enlarged it in the 1950s after a fire." Langlois
said. "The Victor Hugo was established in Lo::.
Anseles in 1916 There were four locations in
Southern California . During the Gre at
Depression the owners went broke.··
Sizes 5 to 10
Wldtht S·N-M
We AQC4tpt,f>h<:>ne Orders
$70.00
FEATURING
W AIRINGTON (AP> -A new ID"l'IUIMGt
atu.dy u11 • ebemJeal used iD aome faalr ctyee u
a 1ubltitute for ..C.ancer-eauatnc lDCredleat
may_ lllelf cau.e tbe dlleue.
Tbe Food and Dntl Adminlltratloa Aid
Friday that tbe cbemlcal EMPD WU found to
c1uae mutatlooa in a blctertal screenm. te.t.
That iJ • 11111 it may cauae cancer in anlmall,
altbouab fUrtber testing• needed.
\ The FDA aald EMPD iJ a coal tar ·ingre-
dient that was introduced in aome hair clyea u a
replacement for two chemicals ~ailed TDA and
MMPD. Those chelbicals were voluntlrily re-
moved from bair dyea by manuf1cturers after it
was found they could cause Cancet" lo animal.a.
FDA spokesman Wa1oe Pines said the
substitute chemical, EMPD, apparently is not
widely used by the hair dye industry.
"We have brought the study to the attention
of industry," Pines said, "and are coosiderinc
whether to ask the National Cancer Irustitute to
do a b6oassay oo 1t ''
Pines said b1oassay tests with animals are
costly and usually first assigned to chemicals
.that are most widely used or pose the biggest
potential threat
Even ir the animal tests indicated EMPD
does cause cancer. the strongest action FDA
could take would be to rcqwre that warning
labels be put on products containing the
chemical
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TO BUR OFF
BODY FAT,
HOUR-BY -HOUR!
MEDICAL DOCTOR'S NEW DISCOVERY " ... The amazing thing, of course, is the
speed at which this program works. It is
rather remarkable to throw off as much
as 6 pounds of fluid and fat in the vecyy
first weekend ... "
BURNS AWAY MORE FAT AND FLUID
, . THAN IF YOU RAN 98 MILES PER WEEK!
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Dear Friend,
My name is Don Schwerdtfeger. I am an
M .D. and have been practicing medicine here
in San Diego for 14 years.
I am reproducing my business card a t the
bottom of this page and I am writing to a sk the
pt...-ople of Ame rica a personal favor.
If any of you will do this favor for me you
will be helping me with my resea rch a nd 1 will
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H ere is what it is all a bout: t a m a
psychiatrist and in addition to my other pa·
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a nd drug addictions. So far, I ha ve t reated
more than 2500 various types of d rug addicts.
But stra ngely enough, OVl'r the ycun,, my
pra ctice has taught me tha t oua eating is cvt·n
more diffi cult lo deal wi th than many hard·
core drug addict ions
Some time ago I bl'gan to realize that any
person who is overweight nl'<'ds much mort>
tha n just a dieL J now know that every ovt·r·
weight person needs an anti-fat weapon t hat is
both safe a nd uery power{ ul!
Finally, after years of rl'i::;carch , I f('{'I I
have dcvdopcd JU8t such a w{•apon. What it
consists of iR a new d iet product and o sy8tcm
that actually burns off body fut, hour-by-hour'
Believe it or not , my new diet system
burns away more fat a nd fluid tha n if you ran
98 miles per week.
Ma ny of the proplc: who have lt>~lcd my
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and fluideurry day fo r the first week. Actually,
m a ny people have reportt>d a 6 pound weight
Joss in just the first 48 hours! After the first
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9 pounds every two Wl>cks tht>reafter. Soml'
people twho were very obese> have used my
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more.
Whe n you begin to use this program, you
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i n your wais tline in just 24 to 48 hours. You
wiU probably Joee more inches each week than
.even if you faithf uJly did hundreds of situps
every day. You may very well lose as much as 3
to 5 inches off your wa istline in the firs t
..inonth. If you are a woman you can lose as
.much as n full dress size in only 7 days.
Apparently. what happe ns is that my
diet system aUows your body to break down
your exce88 body fat a nd flush it out of your
system quite rapidly.
The amazing thing, of course. is the speed
at which this system works. It is rather re-
'.markable to throw off as much as 6 pounds of
':tat and fluid in the very firet weekend. J uat
magine how it must feel to drop up to 2
_pounds a day and sh rink your waistline up to 3
laches the tint week.
My first concern when 1 developed this
prol"8JD wu tafety. Therefore, my anti-fat
Jormula contain& abM>lutely no drugs. It is
"made up entirely of 100% natural 11'\g'rCdients.
1 Ont teMed it on m y#lf and I now use it re·
llaioUa)y every Clay. I have found that my pro-
~:-w:i even help people who have been
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t.hoee Who Med to loee 20 to 30 or 70 pounda or
IDON. .,.
My diet product does not neeessari ly pro-
duce a specific spot reduction, but if you are
cons iderably overweight a s ignificant over all
loss of excess pounds could easily mean tha t
you could Jose:
• 6 inches off waistline
• 4 i nchcs off stomach
• 4 inches off buttocks
• 3 inches off thighs
• 5 inches off hips \
Remem ber -you don't have to wait weektt
for results with my system. It starts instantly'
You can actually see t he resulL-; in jw.t a few
days.
The way you uge this fo rmula is simple
All you do is mix it wi th a glass of your favo-
rite beverage and dri nk it every day t he !i nst
thing in t he morning. ABOUT DOCTOR SCHWEAOTFECCR
Then, during the rest of the day. you eat a
wide select ion of t.ai;ly foods which an· l'Cie ntl· >
fically programm ed to maintain a hi,_.;h level of ~
fat b urn-off ~ ...
Don Schwerdttf!ger M 0 has bet>n prarnc1nq medonne 1n
.San °'"90 tor 14 years During tnat 11me he has ''"dle<l
more lt'lan 2500 her0tn ad01cts Howevt'r n,.. now Ot'I Pves
that <Ner eatrng 1s even mote Oolf>tull 10 Ot>al w•lfl ttlan
many hard-a>re drug addictions That & wny tie has d{'
veloped the super fast dtet system hp •S "'"'In(} about on
this page He has also iuat cotn()leted a new book httecl
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That's a ll there is to it. This m ay be the ~
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vcloped. It is not a drug. It is not a gimmick. It ~
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after years of research a nd, as I said before, I l
use it myself
It works. And now I want to spread the
word to other doctor8 so they ca n use my diet
~.vs~m to help all of their overweight patienL~.
Tu make a long story :o;hort, what I want to do
is write an a rticle and have it published in the
various medical journals as I sincerely fo lt this
is the best way to convince other doctors of the
value of my system.
But I need a Jot of proof in order to get my
article published and t his is where you can
that they are making the following guarantee:
IF YOU HAVE NOT LOST UP T O 6
POUNDS IN THE FIRST 48 HOURS AND UP
TO 12 POUNDS IN THE FIRST WEEK, OR. IF
FOR ANY REASON YOU ARE NOT l OQ'K.
S ATIS FIED -THEN SEND BAC K THE
EMPTY PRODUCT CONTAI NER AND THE
COMPANY WILL RETURN YOUR ENTIRE
PAYMENT TO YOU QUIETLY AND WITH-
OUT QUESTION.
" ... Imagine how ·i~ ,.,
must feel to drop up to
2 pounds a day and
shrink your waistline
up to 3 inches the first
k " UJee •••
help me. And, as I said before, I will be more
than happy to repay you for your help.
So therefore, here is what I would like for
you to do: if you or any member of your ramily
is overweight I would like for you to go ahead
and order a supply of my crcuh-1.ou sy1tem and
test it yourself. It is sold by Millburn Products,
Incorporated. Al. aoon u you receive this fan-
tastic diet system -start the program and eee
if it works for you. Frankly, thia or any other
diet program will not work for everyone be·
cause a very small percentage of people have
unusual problems. {By the way, natw-ally you
should check with your doctor before you ute
thl1 or any other diet plan.) However, Millburn
• Productl la IO poeitive about tlai.a Cllet 1yatem
The price is just $8.45 for a full 10-d ay
supply with complete instructions. A 15 -day
supply is $11 . 70. A 20-day supply is $13.95.
And finally, -a 30-day supply is only $18.95.
<This is a 25% discount.)
It is easy to order. First of all, don't send
any mor\ey. All you have to do Is pi:k up your
phone and dial 1-800-523-7635. If you live
in Pennsylvania, please call 1-800-662-6180.
<Theee are toll• free numbers and it won't cost
you a penny.) When the girl answers give her
your name and addre11 and tell her how much
you want t4 order. Then t.oll her the number of
either your Muterchar,. or Viaa cred.Jt card
and the Upiratton date. (By the way, for our
VITAL NOTE!
PLEASE FOLLOW THE
INSTRUCTIONS BELOW AHO...._
DO NOT SEND ANY MONEY
TO ORDER THIS AMAZING
DIET SYSTEM.
rt'('o rds. plt•asc tt•ll ht·r thl' number of your
ordt·r 1s 1922.l
That's all thl·rt· 1s to 1t. You r orckr ""1 11 be
"t'nl out to you 4u1ll' promptlv. After that , you
1m · lhl• JUd~1· Jr you an• not 100'( satisfit-d tfor
,in_v rt•a!-.On al alll ~1mpl~ :-t•nd back tht• t.•mpty
orodut'l contatm·r to Mtllburn ProducL-; and
thl'y wtll i-;(•nd you u t:omplt•lt' rt•fund with no
quest ions uskC'd
Ho"evl'r. I am pn•tty -.un· you art:' going to
0t•morr t han sal 1~ficd. A(tu ully. I think you'rl'
going to tx• amazed. In fact. I think you un•
going to IOM' your exc('ss weight fa sll•r and
t·3Sll'r than you 1.•vt•r though t possiblt.•.
Anyv.ay. if I am nght I want you to write
me a lettc·r. DJin't :-<·nd the ll'ttcr tu MtllhtJrn
ProducLG:. &-nd ·1t to m1• at th(• addn•ss on my
busin~s..;; card. In lhl· lcth!r lt·ll me how much
weight you haw lost a nd how you foc i about
my product. and how m uch of 1t you orig inally
ordered.
In return for t his favor la!t soon a~ I get
your lt.'ll<•rl I "di immt.'diale ly sl•nd you
anothu supply of m y nl'W diet product a nd I
will send 1t to you ah.-.olutt>ly frvt•.
The amount thut I will send you will be the
same amount that you order no w from Millburn
Products. This will be my way of thanking you
for helping me with my research. Also, in the
long run, I honest ly feel that with your help and
the help of other nice people like younielf that I
can do a lot to help people who ha ve been
struggling for yea rs with a weight problem .
Sincerely,
Don Schwerdtfeger, M.D.
P.S.
By the way, if you ha ve a ny questions
ufl.er you start using my ne w diet product you
can call me direct at the number on my busi-
ness card which f s reproduced below. Thank
You.
Don Schwe1dtfeger, M.O.
Pny$1d1n end ,.,yc:l'll•trist
225S.~Blvd
Sultw ?01
Senta Monica. C.Mf. 9CMOI
Houf• by~'"*"'
(213) 451-5'33
(213)451~
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MATEY M . ALTMAN A ANO OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A ·103806.
T o a ll h ei r ~; s benef iciaries, c r e d i tors_
and c ontingent c reditor s of
M atev M . A l tman and
pe r son s who mav b e
olherwlse inte rested In the s
w i ll and/or estate:
A petition has been flied
bv R ichard F. Altman In
t he Superior Court o f I
O r ange County r equesting
that R ichard F. A lt man be
a ppointe d a s p e rsonal
r e presentati ve t o ad· F
m i nis te r the est a te o f
Matev M. Altman (under
th e Inde p e ndent Ad·
m l nlstratloh. o f E s t a t es 1 A c tl. The'petltloo Is set f o r
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700 C ivic Cente r Driv e ,
Y1est, rn the cuv of Santa
A n a, Ca11torni a on April E
1S, 1980 at 10:00 a .m .
I F Y OU O BJECT to the
gran ting o f the pet ition.
at th e heanng and state
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
Pill ht .. Motke:
All tMJ eitlate 9dvertlsed
In um oenpaee«' 1a aub.
je<t to U'8 Federal Fair
liou1ln1 Ad of lHI
which makel it Wep1 w
advl!rtlH "any pre-
ference , li'lllltaUon, or
dilcriminllt.kle beaed 00
1"9Cfl, color, ~laioft. IH.
ar naUonaJ ongin. or a n
lntemlon w ma11:e any
aurb ~ermce. bm1la· taon, or ducn m tnallOn ..
1lus ot"flpa per Will not
lmowin1ly accept any
advertlll-n1 f or r e al
eetMe which la Lil viola tJonotU\e law.
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1002 .......................
WATYROHT .o · Boat !ilap
12~.000
tk>aut1fullv dt't'flrJtt•d
U\rollghoul. bl ... t ((>(' ,1l1011
on the channel Art Now. n...11 ~67
WHYM&t
STA.YHOME
'flwy POJOY the romfort
trl a ~UPt'rb homt· tn "
rh111re IOCJltOn Thi:.
'<Pt·~:utl I Udrm horn•· u.
1mrr&c\l1.ute w ith i.n al
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ALLSTATE
REALTORS
WIDWUllAT, IWCH 26. 1980
Sewing Caddy!
yon Roacl,LOtA"l)ele>, CA'0024
lllU'Mt<d A. A•I~. IJe S. HUCl\On
Pl<1t ~. I.AK A...-lft, t A <!0010
Wiiii-N Sl\.,luO, '70 Cemp11t Or N•wtl0'1 8Hcll. CA '1MIO
Mer 1',?i ,Apr, 2,9, 19'0 lOalO --------
you should either appear D
1'1CT1r10Yseus1Ntss y our object ion s or ftle '~" pe<1 m•u ·~ olr•YO tu
NAMI STATIMINT wri tten objections w ith the ~P stw1na nectw11.-, '" o•df•'
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE -------------iw~~"~'~o;~-1119 IH"0"' ••P 00'"9 court before the hearing. Pelf~• 10< • balui 01 '" i"' d
,.CT1T10US•UllNIUS RANltEM OEVELOPMENT, 010 Y our appearance m a'( be l11tnd en:rybody nteO\ dn
NAMtl STAt~MENT C•mPw\ 0r1ve, su11" uo. Ne•c>0'1 In person o r bv your a t · 0tt•n1m lof tewtnl .Ktti\Of1e-; TM lol....,11'19 IH •••• d0\"9 Bee<lt, C.tlloml• t?MO ifld tllrNd Pattern 104~ P~f
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MAMll IT•TIMINT Ml....,,, 0.-, UO 54-CouMy c .. r, ol O••nqe County on bV the court Within four .. IQ OW C1119a1 Sia.. llfW
PlJBLIC NOTICE
.,..!~!.~~1"11 ,..(_,, .,. dol11t 0r1i:o:"it:!'.'~~"';;,'! ~~. Mer<" 2•· "'° ,.,wu. m o nths from the date of Yeti\ it 10011. """' llMM.
OLYMPIC SCREW MACHINE &ewrtrHU11.c..tllornl•..n10 "'1t>ll\t>800r-C.0.•10••••Pllol f i r s t issuance of letter s as 2 ...... zi,, P'attel• llu11bef
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M•ll KOl!w<', em •"<--Or . tdltlleSfloolrofor PUBLIC NOTICE d~&nS in treat Yatl(~I Niis H11n11,..,.11Hc .... c..,... ~nlAoHlne Callfornla. The tim e tor ~ ... ~ ... 10:11-..te:.n1re1, Pllft••nll-liw tr flling c laim s w ill not e x · Jhttl)lllt•~•os•dt OU 00
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T1t11 ~ •• lllM wtni tM flvoo.,,_0r.,.c..st OeltyPll"· t«t._> YOU MAY EXAMINE 11J.l*""'-Olilla SIJO c.o""'' o.r• '1f Or..,_ c-IY .,. M .... "· "· ,., ""'· '· ,. tMCMO Hout• .. ..,...,., ti-!fie• Oii Morell the f lie k~ by the court. 5 U7_.__ ·~ Wite Sl.50 Morell 'IO, "9 JI, ttlO, M t:OO AM., M Uw lew offiw. ..,._ 1111»M.J PUBUC NOTICE llf u"• • ._._, 1 .. ..,,.. ,.,.., If you ant nterested In the l!Uriftt """" .... $1..50
.... ..,.. 0r-. c.it Deity "'"" Co\lllty at~-.,,,....-,.,_."'"' estate, vou may file a r e · I~ Mb · · SI~
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"'·'°°' f.utajde, Costa Mn a 2
Bdrm c harmer Lake
brand MW' N ew roof,
rarpd.s. pamt, kitchen.
the work1 1 fnc r ed 1ble
value. just ~1.11.'ed to •.a>o! Hurry! Tab ad
vamage! CaJI 752-1700
• flf' j I• I I '• 1J I
swa~
4br, l~be. w lnice fam
rm. Is frmJ d.IDlng. Nlce
area nr. TusUa • 17th Par\ Place. Inc. 842-7461
MIMI ESTA.TE
3U + r'OOL&SPA.
T iled entry leads to
lavV.b ti viDi room and
toasty fire pla c e
Gourmet kit cb t n ronna.1 dining, 3 huge
bdrms aod 23• a amc room Wall ol glua over
lookUtg pool and t>aS}
care rear grounds Only
SL:llJl>O Call now for de
Wls. 963-7881
Redhill <@>Realty
11Jo Kl'Jlh orr i\:t•
113.7300
,,, v•• l •00 w.r•-oa' at a.C'M
UDO'SMOST
SPfCT A.CUL.AR VIEW
001 Lldn I' .&rk Dr Kth
rl!>or l'Ondu 24 II r
~'l.unty Coll for .. pp I
Freedom from Fuss
I HI I Tlillk',f 11 I· >'11 111\\
Voll" ''''r 111 ·, ••iM wq(\p1n~ IOt
~h-·•· lhAI ''" b~'.f t 11·110 111~ tQ1odtf rl't ~ on lfl1n1
~ 1.1<~ l•1"Jl lrm1n1rr
I t•nt"'1 I llfrtn ll JJ M1W''.
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S.d to
MAAIAlt MA«Tlll
'•"•rn 099t . ...u DellyPttot
m Wld lltll St, 11tw Yar\, llY
J 0011. rrlllt llMI(, ADOIUS.
ZIP, SIZl •d STYl£ ltUlillU • MO Ill tlolhu 101 1£ S~ MONlY~~' "fll oowblt WMfl
)'Oii Yow Send l\OW for Ollf N[W
SPRING SlJMlil lR r~TTCllN
CAIAlOG (M1 Ila Sh'-'. l1tt
p.l!lttn c.oupon C•t•lo(. $1 11'.QwldlCISJ T1111sten St.SO
IJO.f"'"'"'Sia9s Ji.SC SI.SO U1 Md a llocl Quilts SI.SO
IJZ-Qlilt Oriatufi s 1.$0
OCIANv.wl
MOW $17'.IOOl
SECURITY BLOG.
Ultra-deluxe penlhoule ·
2 bdrml .. 2 baths. frplc .
deck + rommunlt y
amenities · wi II l r a de ·
C1 rcWJw
~ 3 Bdrm home. hardwood noon. dou~
1•ra1e. L ot 80x 120,
$125.000
loyMcC...,IHr
541-nH
finance leaae optlon1~~~~~~~~~ with $10,000' 1-
..... ..., h'op. .....
•'71-7.,.0•
MAMSeOHS u..nncent CUltocn view ma osaona. S1 .2!50 .000 and
$1.S00,000 Super fananc
ang. Refer wSunday ·s ad
10 Cl a ss 1002 .
"MANSIONS"
RICI( ALDBETTE
UAJ.TOtl
731S1Uor 8320440
A.TIM: IUILDBS
66.240 s.q It or pn me
Costa Meita R 4 proper
ty Plans fM 40 apt.<1 or 2A
' coodog E1tcb an 2e for rommen-w. apt.s or 1031
eitdwlge (714 )642 ~12
TOOGOOO TO LAST
Sc>altilni. ONtty new 3 Sdnn 2-batb borne In
sreat fa m il y
CMMACOVI
hlltuUe i + dark room
in ocllllhe Clli.na Cove. a.y aod oeun view. Fee
land and u su cvable
loin. QUl7USSO
~forT.,._7 ~ carry $350.000
2nd T D Gorgeous 4 -
bedroom an Sp ygla:.:.
w 04A.Standing ocean &
harbor view . Pnced al
t625.ln>
n e l1bb o rh o od •1 r1----------0<-ean11de . C l o,., lo ----------~r~s. and lllhopp1ns:
l'ool size ~urt:d > ard
1.\-ith lovely patio S7R.OOO
TAKEOVER
cotlOHA. DB. MAR
3 Bdrm + bay VICW,
pnced 1256.000 F1r.1l TO
$ll6.llJO 1 nt.eresl 11' .,. ;
P &t I Sl.500 Call 673-8550 don osen
rt!1tltorr.1
1213N COAST HWY
LAGUNA b £ACJI
497-<4848
&m:::!:!. §:.'I
w a t e r view of lrvme
Co\.·e -Catahna &
SunM·l~ Ran'. \'er y
l.1r~t· gc•ntly '>loping
lot. all u~ab l e
1\rrh11t-c·tu ral pl a n
for t•x1·111n~ homt•
t 11rn l1 1n1· Olrl World
h:arm \1;1th
1·11111\·m poran tla11
I· 11r 1nrorm..it1011 <llld
hnwhun· call
l!JHX.12~. °" n 'A'gl
f!J Coldwe.11 Banke~
SWHPtM .. VIEW
I rom th1:-. Im t:ly Harbor View 1-lills
hn m\.' Four h l'droom ;\1onlccito
"1th ton rn:11n <·:>.tra.., & upgrades to
11-.1 ht·n· :"'-•·" plumhmg thruout.
"P·•· m.1hogan\ gat t:!d secur ity
"ntrnm·<· & much. much more.
$125.000
r ~ IN NEWPORT CENTER
~ 644-90~0 ~~ .... _____________________________ _,~ .
macnab I Irvine
realty
A SU8SfDIA .. Y OF
THE '"VINE COMPANY -----------ON THf IAY!
5B R c usto m ·bullt Dover Shores
home w/approx. 72 on the water &
room for your yacht ! Approx. 4000
sq.ft of C'lcgant li ving s pace inc l.
2·storv en tra nce & te rrace to the
h ay r o r f'nle rta inin ~. $895.000
leasd10lct . CG -45)
DWGHTFUL DOVER SHOltES!
Courtyard entrance leads to thjs
t harmin~. trad itional 4BR home
w/marvclous VIEW. Comfortable
fa mily rm w/stonl' fp lc & wet bar:
formal d ini ng rm for elegant
occa sions. 3-ca r g arage. Pvt
beaches. $452.500 fee. <G-49)
BARBARA AUNE 642-823S
711·1414
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DIL MAI + IMCOMI
One of ttH! most chnrmm.c h<>m~ In
old Coruna t.lt>l M r plus a 2
bed~m ln<'omo unit. The home. on o
I.roe lined ?S~l . fculun.~ aulht•ntu'
Medahrruncan Archaterture 3
Cireplaees. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths: a
library, a delightful Aarden patao.
newer quality ronstructlon ..and a n
lnvH..aag d l'Or . You l'un walk to the
ranest beaches. funnest re tauronl:.
lnd fulle~t ~h o p s Presented c.1t
~.ooo
U~l()U Ii M l:§
REAL TORS', 675 6000
,2443 E:ast Coast H1ghwav. Corori• dt1I Mar
\\ I ....: I. I Y '.\
TAYLOR CO.
HEA LT OHS SI IH't' 1 H4H
WATERFROHT-YACAMT-S525,000
Fantaslir bay & ocean view. A real
beauty in the well -known Mai Kai.
Beautifully refurbished inside & out
with lush new cptng & drapes (neutral
colors>. new kitchen appliances. Huge
hvm~ rm with a new mirrored wall
r e fl ecting exciting boat activity. 2 Lge
bdrms. 2 baths. Sec any t ime.
WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS
2111 San JC>Clq'lfn Hills Rood
NEWPORT CENTER. tit.I . 644-491 0
LG ASSUMAIU LH.
VIEW + VIEW
....... 2 ....
21/J ba cOlldo wltt. dty
~---oc.•lew. ~.... paint, =::,== i•CJ and •p9rad•d
carpetilHJ. Fast ap·
~area. Low
1oma. c• to-
dalf97'·5l70
ALLSTATE
AEAJ..TOAS
FOIMER MODB.
Decorator 2 bedroom 2
bath Wilb cathedral ceil
ings, built·in kitchen and
loads of amerut1es like
pool. spa. s pa c1ou s
greenbelt and 1t 's all un·
der ooe year old. Low
pr1 ce $76,900 Ca 11
751-3191
c;::. SELECT
I PROPERTIES
B.EGANCE
$199,500
Fantastic 3900 + sq.fl.
home. T o tally r e ·
modeled, hardwood
floon, bay windows too.
---------·Gourmet lutc hen
ove l oot s sunny OCIAM & IA Y VIEW breakfast area. 2 large
llDUCID $20.000 bdrma downstairs.
4 Bdrm. 4 flreplacn, aecmd at.or)' basts spec·
larp deck. pnva\e game tac Illar master aw te. room. and den. Owner Huge dressing area.
will finance with 29"{. ~Roman tub, mar·
down. Hurry , ca ll ble top pullmans +2 m35i50 more queen size bdrms.
1·0 ,,. "' ". '' \ 1u" 1 ,., ,, , • A must lo see. Call now [ ~ IB!HIJ .::~~.~·~· ...... ~
IUYTHESEA
A spectacular 3 Bdrm
oceanf r o nt con ·
dominiwn. Elegantly de·
corated. Laguna Lido
corner unit to be sold
furnished. Owner will
provide fmanclng w /fan·
ta,,tic terms. HWT:Y on
lb!:lone!
BALBOA I SLAND
REALTY
673-8700
Sell kDe rt.ems
t®•l
fmtside~•
Woo'\ last·2 Bdrm + l Br wut. Great investment
potential al only $129,000.
Whelan
Rear Estate
NEW DECOR-BALBOA ISLAND
Terrific locatl°" n.ar the Moin St.
Chant!McJ 2-story, 3 ~ 1cJt ldtchett.
fonnal dlnil'IC) ""' Moster bdmt w /frPc.
Newly pah;led, carpetH & chped. 1wo
patios. Loads of wood. wCll"ft'llh & lsklnd
chorlft. $450.000. Shown by appt.
673-6900
WATERFRONT H OMES, INC.
REAL EST/\TI:
!>Jk». ~~1'141$. PrOPO'•IV M6""9"1'nt'nl
2436 W Crutl H .... v 315 MannE' Av.;
Nl"WP"ft !Woe h Balt-o.t li.l.ind
6Jl·l400 '7J.6t00
l!IE
llDlll ILlllS CD.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
UC&.USIVE llUFfS
Super "E" Plan End Unit. Three Bedrooms
Plus Family Room. Excellent Location
Choice Gtffnbelt View. Loaded With Extras.
LOW INTEREST RATE ASSUMABLE
LOAN. New Price. 1215,000. Call For:
Appointment. A "J oy Of Newpe>rt .. LisUng.
WOODlllDGI SPICIAL
Enjoy Th1t Wonderful Com munity On The
Edie Of Arborlake. Two Large Decks Wllh
l>ell,htf ul Vlew1. t9c loaed Patio. Communlty Beach. Boathouse, Spa, Pools &
Tennlf Courta. Only $215.000.
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REALTORS
671-Hll
C OIOMA DI&. MAI: 0. t.yaJ• Dr.: ,_, ,.,, ................. a..y .. ...
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COLE OF HIWPOIT RIALTORS
2515 l. CoettHwy .• C.... .. Mar
675-55 11
P!HtHSULA POtMT
l\l1\\lv dl•torall•tl .a bdrm 1amlly
houw \10~1.· to on·an $325.000
IAYNOMT
We have several fmc homes
with pier & s hp
EL TORO HORSE COUMTIY
4 Bdrms .. J baths: r a nch s tyle .
mmi-estate in or ange groves. $249,500
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy~ocJ,. Dr1111· N B b 7S 6 16 1
HEWPORT RIVIERA
$104,900
Owner will help Clnance
tlus fantastic 4 Bdrm
garden home. Hl.ij(e add·
oo family room. secluded
patio, dlninic· room too!
Second s tory hosts
master swte + 3 more
spacious bdrms Call for
f inan c ing details .
Chance of a lifetime
646-71il
IUffS + YlEWS!
ASSUMAAE 91/•°lo
Forever bay & rught Light
views! Highly upgraded
Trina m odel In the
Bluffs. 2 sly, 3 Bdrms.
upgraded fixtures and
woodwork thruout. Lux-
urious oak plank floor·
ing. air fiJter & safety
alarm syste~. Best of
all. take over 9'i•P AS·
SUMABLE LOAN AN·
DIOR OWNER WILL FINANCE WITH •,.k,.%
DOWN . Ca ll n o w ,
m-1700
• oPfNOt O•U\f 1Nf01&1" .. f•
[~IRAU11
5"GLASS
a.EGAMCE
Double door entry opens
to skyl1ghted indoor
garden, French doors to
ceramic tile patJo, circl
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WClhrlrClfttHolflt
5 BR 4 Ba c ustom
wa t e rfront home
w /1Tx38' pvt doc k.
Pnced Sl .09S.OOO direct
from b\alder. For details
oo Uus home and appl lo
see. call Carol Hofr, agt.
631.mM. Pnn only.
Pen Udo Ca.clas
2. 3 & 4 Bedrooms with
ocean view, pool . sauna.
spa & lots of <>Pen space
In Sun ny San Diego
St.arllng $47 .500 Wllb 5"t
down paymenL ll.7S LO·
~t rate. ~7971 or
0 llll0-4989.
I MYES TORS
6UMITS
I Block lo Ocean .
S325,000. Pride of
ownership. Selle r will
help with financing. Call
714-963-6767
'"''' ,. ' •., 1 '·. ,
[®1§$11
MESAVRDI
5 Bdrms. or 4 & a den;
Immacula t e 2-story
home with all tbe extras.
Garage door opener.
water softener, d e ·
coral.or wall coverings.
c.11 for app'l. $169.500 673-3663 fITS.47T1 eves
associated
llROKERS-REAL TORS
l01~ W 8albao 611-)UI
ing lighted guebo. A MESA DB. MAR
Bdrms. family room with fireplace, dining POOl HOME
room. gourmet kitchen. Large 4 bedroom 2 bath
all opens to rreeform pool pool home located in de·
& spa. Panoramic view s1rable area, walking
of mountains. Assume dlst.ance lo shoppmg and
loan and owner wlll help aU schools. Owner may
f i nanc e. $455,000. help finance & is very 673-8560. motivated. Full pnce
r•1 •1 • I · • • • '' • r• •r '· SU.S.900. Call s.5&-2660 [ ~ IB&Hl •:.~~~~IES
macnah I irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVINE COM PANY
HARBOR VIEW HOMES!
Enormous 4BR Palermo model in
prestige area --a true value &
owner will a ssist in financing.
Situated in park-like setting w/lush
landscaping, the charm of this
home is enh :rnced b y wood ,
decking, pond & w a t e rfa l l.
Free.flow fl oorplan perfect for
entertaining. Many add'l amenities.
$224.000 fee. Susie Weiss 551-8700.
(G -76>
551 ... 700
Woocbdqe CO"ter
644.6200
Horbot v-(llftf9f
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IAYMOMT MClf.IOOMY UIUaATlt B~~J'~·.t~~~ ••Jrs-z·~ 1Nr'ii:2._..ai~DU wilt da. tU·O IT. WMlt ........
l!"ant lie l~aUon w/v1ew of al least
four la lunds (Udo. Llnda. Harbor &
Bay Isl.> Thal ·es where the acUon is.
Two story. ~ Bdrm. 6 Bath. nacely
decorated and well maintalned. Don't
fret the lenders. thls owner will
finanl-e entare balance after a normal
down payment. $l,L90.000. Call Cor
a ppQintment
-~ -.., ...... eo..t Ptaaa. -WJI UGO+ tq,ft. lft W. 4 BR 91.-. Mr at.sm ..:...;.;;.~--------home w /bottu rm. 2 -·~con·M
petX.. Walk to '4lnnla ..._ ~· ._ -"' --club 6: 1bo~. Aum. ._~ tWi Newly reoovawd 3br,
io.n. ···-· u.. 00 double lot ool,y 3 SJ.IUOOL/H t th&...-bl k• from pier. FP
640-6259 Available to everyone. SIJI0,000. No De'W loao CQIU, DO Pd P\aoe,lac. IC-7481
-· 'iii. low aa ~. U'4! your .. ~ ""'"""' • .,... .... -·
JACOBS REAL TY
~~ ~ quaJifyin&. lDtereet u °" n.--.. ._.._ 2 ... ~
.,-1, eqQty and tnOYe up mto L.R .. dinio• nn. fam. R E A L T Y a.IQber home today. 3 ac rm., on cul-de·HC In ~~~~~~~~~I 4 bedrooms. Many to &ood area. Aaaumablt -cbooae from. BKR. kllo at~~. Prtnclpals
540-1120 Ollly. 84'1.ml.
675-6670
2 919 Newport ll•d. corner 30th
WA1'8flOMT
fOUQ.OSUttl
Newport Beac h . 3
bdrms. 80 Fl. frontage on
water. Owner needs fast
aale . Willing to be
oeectlable, call for de·
tails. 646-7111
TAnBl. -· SALE or TRADE
3 BR. 2 Be fUter. lll0.000.
Ownr 1&6J.. 752-90?.3
New eu&*Om bome. Walk
to beach.~ Park. 3br.
2~ba. 2 frplc1, open
beamed ceillnga. Catm
thnJulbout. 53M2M A,,_~
Prine. Only.
~<® • ,.,.,,, ... ) • ,, f(--4',; , .. ,. Reduced for Fut SaJe:
4Bdrm 2b1. upcraded
SUmbme home. 186.500.
The Real F.llalers. Elsa.
546-2313 or 1S 1 1.387
PIJCE I.EDUC ED!
l 006
We.5Ulde. C M. Room for
7 coodol Al}. 67s.8 l 70
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Sped Waler Vu. Only l)'r
old, Twutim. 2br, deo
2'fJba. 2 fplcs, pool. spa,
salD'Ul, teru:Us. $195.000.
Seller w ass&Sl w /fin.
E?eoch Realty •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ru! F.ltate "R " Us
714-5.22-6720
REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE S.HCE 194t
COME WITH US ••. to IAYCHST. SH
tfli1 attrocti•• .. bHroo"'9 farRUy Ir fonMI
dining rocMft ~; a.,. aot. ~ poot
Quid& poun-'on. OWHER WILL CARRY
COMl't.ETE Flt4AHCIHG. U84,t00.
NEWPORT BEACH
EASTS.DE
IUILDAILE LOT
&alders prime Easts1de
loratioo. Pnced to sell
fast. only $85,000 Call
646-7171
• 1 I • t
BROA.DMOOR
HARIOR VIEW HILLS
Super financing avail.,
on this lovely 4 BR. famr·
ly rm home with relaxing
V1ew of mlllS & tulls1de
Realisticaly pnced at
SM*.SOO. Call
DO'lTIE V ALENTlN E
~or 640-0897
DOVERSHOUS
LOWDOWN
Owner says bring offer
oo this fanta.stic 6 Bdrm
family home. Maids
quarters & 3 car garage
too. Call for more de
t&l.s.
646-7171
(ll',., .,,. ' , '•' ,..,, ,
[®lfl<il
759.081 1
2-STORY
l lectroo.
Smell the ocean brettu
fl'OfTI lhJ.s inodel c;arden
home. profe'ISIOrullly Up
graded throughout, IN a I k
to beach. open Pav1lmn
overlookmg Pool & Tt>n nis Court<, Good as
!>Umable loan Hurry'
Ca.11963-6767
•• ' i
~fie.d~•r
Wflllls bc1GHf1 Clftt
On Newport Penn or
Soutll to Laguna Bt>h
Smgle farmly . muluple
dwellinJt or comm ·1 an·
come uruts Brltr tnv1tt'd
Wnte R. Luther, Box
4.20. Lake Arrowhead,
Ca lif 92352. Or Call
714·337 2414 or i::ves
:m-1717.
-SUPER SHARP RENT AL $650 '"'
month. 4 a.drooml. 2 baths; dMMce
Tustin location. C°""'"'9tlty paril. poof &
·teMls..
-GREAT COMMERCIAL COtlHER.
Located in Co1ta Meaa. Good buikhg
wltfl ~ Key b4.lslMH wittt ,.....al
income.
SB.L WITH COHFIDlHCE
List your hoftte with the .,......_., at
Ouan Pacific Real &tat. &r NeftH a on• 'fMT ~ pn>t.ctlon P'on at no colt
to you!
2744 E. COAST HWY.
COROHA DEL MAR
759-1616
llllC & ,,N SHADES
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Roof V_.. llM ShWd Tlf'Mfi'lr. _ ..._
AtBCH QUARTl!R 75'0HWATH
COHl>O
•OWMADET
Ked\red to $325.000
:l>r + lbr + euest
fireplace-dbl gar
Don't chsturb tenants
D-209..,..0pal Ave.
1bJ..\ woo 't •~t
Owner must Sell '
~bmil your offer with
2 8drms. 2 baths. frplc.
dbl gar owe al only lO'k
1DL 29% dn F• tp S75.000.
By owner on Humboldt
I slan d, c u s t om
wat.erfront beauty, ex-
cepOonal 3channel view.
4.W> sq n.. 65' lJ..dock, lg
assumable fixed loan at
t 13i•~ S879,000. Open
Sat /Sun 16531 Carousel
Ln n 14 1846-2"4 l -~ty
Realtor '7 5-2166
503 Pan Ave Balboa bl.
Everune.s 67$-88118
I st TI. Offend
By Owner <will ftoanre 1
Pnme loc . 4 doors lo So.
Hey J Br 2"'2 Ba lrg llv
an1o: rm d1omg combo.
fdm rm w bar &
bath (can be rental • Ext
JU5l p&nled + partial
1nL redec Uver:.1z~
clUl)Olt. IK pauo A!>kmg
S37S.OOO Shown b) appt
673-Q!O ----
CHAJtMIMG HOME
t ous ual -rem odeled
and reoovaled JBr hom~
plll'i Z Bdrm apt L.trg~
lovdy rooms. mstr bath
ha:. Jacuzzi Ubl ~a r .
wort:shop. laundl) rm
$435.000
Lou~&Auoc.
675-lll l
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WotlLD tl.E.
556-1111
IY OWHBJWIOKER
Lease option on 3Br.
2Ba, frplc & hv rm.
Qiarnung ranch m best
Ea st Side locatio n
Newport Schools Mon
Fri 752 50-40. wknds
~
O~ SACRIRCS
AS SUMf Sl2 l.500
AT 101/4%
<.iuet cul de :.at> 'heltt-r.
thls ele"ant 1 )t'ar nt>w
est.ale' t-:Xe<"Ut1ve doubl~
door ull:'fi 1>ntn to la~ ''h
II\ rm' ')oanng ~1hng'>
nvu fnnl din' SuMhmt'
lr.UC'IM'o + \panou.' fmly
rm' Spir.11Ln it :.ldlrl'a,<· t•' .,.,.,e>t>p1n~ m .. .,tf'r
H<lrm +-J rhrld''
rttn>aL' Owner '>dY~ br mJ{ano!fer• 847 6010 ...
1044 .......................
$13,590
Down' No Qualifying!
Owner wall frn a nce !
Bnghl cheery home,
steps to the lake in Wood·
hndtte
C41R.dC..,_t
754-1 202
$97.000
In...-.. to.s
38drm 2ba, A JC.
•farthwood s, Agt .
5.'.2 m>
••CONTRACT
OF SALE!
Bayfront with boat d<X'k
for 50' yacht. Command· rng view. spacious 3
Bdrm J Ba. den. living
rm. dining rm & lrg
porch. By owner. Bwld·
mg penrut ready for re
mode!· 111116.000. 67~ 17 u
Zbr. 2ba, Condo So c .. t
Terrare. Sl7Kdn Int
Call for details about
how lb1s method o f
purchase wlll allow you
to ASSUME the 8:Y«~
loan on Uus exc1t1ng Jef·
fenon townhome in pre·
Stlg>ous WOODBRIDGE ~ATES. This home
bas 1t all. Gorgeous plus
grut f'lna.nctng. Ca II to-day Asking Sl47 :ooo.
Cql hwwwa.odi 1011 •••••••••••••••••••••••
0...-wtl urry
inl I st. TI>. CUstom t>wh ranch style
S bdrm. 3 ba. boCDe local·
ed oo extremely quaet st.r~t. Lrg backyard
Xlnl family home. Ca II
for tenn ck intefal rate
Paul Yoder al Lingo
R. E. TI4 «93-81112
Corc.adelMar 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
eo.-o..a HiCJW• d1
By Owner. Creative
froaJ>ctog Custom11.ed
~bout. 3 Bdrm. 2
ba. pool sz yard. beach
access. <.:all ror appl
640-lmJ -----
SPYGLASS
Owner will carry 1st.
t.n.Gt <ittd or lease op·
uoo. 5 bdrm DJO sq ft
64().5531\ Agent
180 D9C) OCEAH VU
Fee land. Exquis1te-ly de
conted. Steps lo pvt bch
Great LermS Pnced lo
sell at S3S5.000 ..-.r. 547..0409
CodoMIM 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WAJTIMGFOI
AIARGAIH?
You've found it in ttus al
tractive 3 Bdrm 2 bath
Mesa Verde bome. It
reat~s a large stone
fireplace and is cJ05e to
!lchools and s hoppanl!
Owner .will help Wllh lbe
financing. Call 540-llSI
c~ ~~HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
OAK GLEN
Distinctive new 2
bedroom. 2_.,., ba con-
dominiums. 1118.ll!IO.
~18EldenAve,C.M.
642~
SY'CAMOIE
CK.84
a+J4DMIW
Fabuloul. tarse 3 bd. 2\AJ
ba. Quality townhome
<:ondo5. On1J t available,
from SU»,980. 3'30 SaAta
Ana Ave.~.
12 1 2 '~ Sl!i.ooo
213 541-0084
$7SOODOWM
0 W C 3 bedroo~. near
the ocean. No qua.bfY\D&·
Family rm. fireplace.
Call anyt i m e . Agl.
5'.)..(8)0
EASTSIDE
DOLL HOUSE
~ Bdrm R·J lot Only
Slll2.000 Ca II 64.S 9161
... ,
OPEN HOUSE .z> REALTY
THE ASSUMAIU
Low. lo..., Lnterest rate
No quabfym~ necessary
4 Bdnns. family room.
tremendous com er lol
Woo'l last, 54,000 Cdll
~ ---l&liiil
CLASS CONDO
Near !:,ootl\ Coast fl I aw
BXX> On 2 bdr. adult on
ly. St'\: gate. spa. pool
Toldl mo pJ ymt
U~BELIE\'ABLY AT
li86. met lax. insurance.
aSSOC' due:.. water . .:as.
& trash. t89.400. pnn on
ly J ohn S.iar. A gt,
631-1266. ---
EASTS I D f: COST A
M~ BUYERS. you've
~n waitin~ for this
one! F\JIJ pnce $89.500.
$15.000 down assumes ex-
istmg loan. Newly de·
corated. on cu.I de sac.
Better call ri ght now!
0evtn aceo. 642-6368
SI S.000 DOWH
MO 9'1AUFYIHG
Near beach. 4 bdrms .. 2
ba.. !rplc. 95,000.
631..S13'7 Bkr
Pnncipals Only
•••••••••••••••••••••••
OwMt-.. CSTY I lt
TDatl1"o
The Spjndri ft er-Only 3
Condoa remain. brand
oew. IO(?ated In pre·
stlcioUS Bluff area of
Dana pt, Ocean view.
dole to lfarbla. Owner
will cooalder carrylnl
i.t. TB st ~ with DO
.,,.. t.baA .x. dowo.
Prtced from $ll4,7SO to p,oeo. C•H Paw Yoder
a t Lln 10 R .E .
TMJaalJ
'......, ...... 1040 ... _.. ............... .
JI ,,... .,.,.OOOBRIOGE
HEAL n
551 -3000
49G!D Barranca Pkwy
* •WOOllllllGE 3 bed.room home OD great
locabon wtth many up-
"rade!'I Supe r A S·
SUMABLE loan. Call for
daalls
JtWOOOBRIOGE
REAL TY
551-3000
.Sil) Barranca Pkwy
tlJRTHWOOD
Custom home with 3
bedrooms and den with
prwate atnum. 2600 sq.
ft. Call today.
LOTS
f'rom 5000 sq. ft in ex·
dus1ve NORTI-fWOOD
&aid your own dream
tmme
@ RANCH
REALTY
551-1 222
~MABLE LOAN
COLUGE PARK
Fabulous 4 bedroom
Yale Plan. ideally local·
ed on cu.I-de-sac. High
loan ba lance. Newly
carpeted & freshly paint·
cd throughout. Tbis
home abo has central ajr
cood. &hardwood noors.
TllS IS IT!!
WHAT A BUY!!
118.000 under price. 4
bedrooms. 2\h baths. 3
car garage and 2800 sq.
ft. Needs some TLC. Call
fc:r details.
~-n/\NCH
H ~ ,'\ l T '.'
~,~, 1 ,>ooo
••EXCLUSIVRY
DUIS!
Free at.aDdlAa Broad· moor home oo corner kit
~from part. 0.. o(
WOOOBRIDG!:s lowtlt
priced bomes • Jet cub .
to • ASSUM.ABLB loe will 1•t you 9.$~ lq·
tere1t. Home 1a 2~ rears
rtllW and nlMIY for °"'" =~cy. CaH today . .... •.
JI~·"""'·' 'I,\\ •
., l \l' ~ h l
'IWOCIAMNW
•t•ALD IAT LJk a book )'OU can't put do
way.of d cr1bin1 thl1 pproxt ately
'1000 sq.ft. mansion When you ll.
you '11 want lo stay. 18 beamed
~elllng, 32x30 U'·ln~ room. :s fittplaen
plus llbrar)' Walls of 1l11s.
breatht.akmg view ol oe~an. Pool plus
1p1. Private be ch. and terml5 court.
SJ>ectacular suna ts. 24 hour security
,Jlua.rd. Owner wUI ht>lp llnance. Act
•CllYll
4 Btdroo• • fn•llr room Ito•• a.eurU1 • •1 Call tor de· .......
THE REAL
ESTAT98 llACONUY •;;;========iiiiiiiiiiiil:iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii~ lbr, ll•. t..ua Crt, pn v bdt.. Lrt lot. Xb>t f cw _... ________________ _. t\iure df-vel tneld Inc
...... 1044 Ml, ........ 10'9 ....................... ... ................... .
•S11.i50 CONDO 1 Br, Ct&T SIO.OOODOWN
CODv. den. 1 yr new. /u M I W P 0 I T
S.-1"' loan. H1 beam IXICUTIYI
vaulted cealan11 Owner will befp ftnucoe
0 '1for/Bli:r 's home thu lge • lvly custom 4 ssi..aua bdrm w big fmJy rm.
ASSUME
LOAM
4 br. Aaaiame 116,000 rll"ll. owe eecooct. as· soc.. pool Ir tennis. Home
~Jn prime condition and
t.horouahly upgraded.
Sl.11,!iOO. >4t· Ml ..8051
~ .... 1048 •••••••••••••••••••••••
UAUMA MEADOWS
Geaqe Charles Realty IS
proud to present these
view bomea situated
apinst pnUe b1lls1des.
Priced from aoo.ooo
675-7512
IOU11Dd kitchen 6 lge
spaiUn1 pool. Perfect
for enlert1Aln1ag. Ca II
DOW'
545-9491
BIG CANYON
Spedacular golf course
estate. 6600 sq.ft . 4 lo 6
.Bdnna, s~ baths. Pool
and spa. SI .296.000.
HI STARNES CO.
673-7761
IAYRONT
SI 10,000
Immaculate 2 bdrm on ""SITTI ... ON TOP the bay in lvly De Anu
~95·orJ-Tuma
ASSUMf'TIOH
NEW LISTIN G
Remodeled 3 br an
NewJicxt Heacbt.s 10 8~
1il T D Rae Rodgers.
Re Max. '31· 12116
fellST Sill
Back Bay view coodo
~ ll0,000 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. ffl>lc. 211% do or 8~%
mt loan assumption with
8 .000dn.
WOl.L.D I.E.
556-1111
IALIOA COVES
Older ho m e on 80 ·
Ba y froal lot with
boatsllp. 3 BR, 2ba.
$325 .000. By owner.
l-3:21>-4466. 673-7536.
601 UDO ~r waterfront roodo
with Spectacular view
Aasuma.ble loan. Ca.lJ for
daails.
*Cote Realty
& Investment
640-5777 OFn.WOILD" Village. Pnvale beach·
lbat°s the theme for lhas commWllty pool & spa.
striJci:ngtradit.Joo.olbome clubhouse. Don't miss ---------L 0 CATE D H I G 11 this exCJting opportunity.
ABOVE LAGUNA 'S Aduhsooly!75&-lSOl.
~t:f=L~N~ 1 Y~v~l~n~ (~l\tf l!!Jlfli§j
single story conslrucl1on
w;det&Jed architecture Real F.state
of w ood /s tucco &
HEAVY CEDAR SHAK Jo: UDO ISLAND
BAYFROMT
I-:Xc1tmg eslate hke mam
l'ouse IO<'ated on most
OWMER W /CARRY
TD
3 BR 2 Ba . d.trung 11rca.
lovely til ed patio,
part..ially enclosed . dt-
corat1 vC' 1roo sur1ports.
Vacan t , pr obo tt•.
Sl,'>,CXXl
R ED C A H I' ET
HEAL TORS
536-88.1'\
ROOl-UNES. has lushly
planted entry
RAMBLING 3 BDRM ..
FM RM.1DEN rtoor
plan serviced by 2 baths.
abounds w1lb warmth
Totally upgraded from
carpets Ir cedar paneled
walls to wood shuttered
windows. MASTER
SU I TE OPENS
THRO'CJGH SLIDING
G LASS WALL TO
SECLUDED SPA
w /redwood d eck
enclosed with heavy iron
presug1ous Lido Island 111 _;;;;;;.-_-.-;.-;_ __ _
Bay Front Sepa rate
maid's entry. pn vale
lbdrm. I ba guest qrtrs
1lus elegant ISiand home
1s beyond compare
7$.lSOl
gates. Fam rm (pre ---------sently used a!> timing 180 Dee} Ocean View
rm. l FEATURES COZY 3 Bdr. 2 ba. fee land.
R E D B R I C.: K Newly decor ated.
PIREPLACE SleJ]6avcr J acuzzi. pvt beach.
kit chen with all the• owe. grea t terms.
modem oonven.iences & Priced lo sell al $3SS,OOO.
brtaldast bar. opens to Bier. 631 57:rT
rsan. nn. & I.Iv. rm. We ---------believe you 'll be "JUST
ROU.JN' ALONG " with um one. Offered for only
$164,900 hll Price
CALL MISSION
REALTY TODAY!
SS. Cst. Hwy. Laguna
,....494-0711
OCEANFRONT
New modular ty pe
l'omes, pvt. community,
2 bclm. 24 hr secunly,
s ub·leltang O K .
nM~JIU6
~Lot wtih.e water Vlew lol 1m·
proved. 10.000 + sq. ft.
l:>UJding pad. 1 lot ort
oceanfront. South
Lagun a . $450 .000
714 ,95.S-2199
UDOSAMDS
$138,500
Walk 100 yrds lo beach or
enjoy comm ass 'n pool.
Graceful, open design
wanned by naturaJ wood
cathed ral ceilings
w/beams lhruout. Dark
rm. City park. tennis crts
& play area. SeUer aruc·
i<M5. 646-TIU
VIUA BALBOA
Exclllng new project.
be.y &ocean vtews, 1 & 2
Bdrms for sale and
le.ue. Resales starting at
SlS0,000. Several lo
cboo8e rrom. Agent.
!r1s.QIOO or 631-0486 By owner. Auumable
loan of Sl70,000, 11%
VI R. 3Br. 38a . den. ~~~~~~~~
bonus rm. all new cpts &
flooring. Breathtaking
view, 11 lot, $299,000. m• )98H54'7 or ~1819
TRADE CAR. IOA T77
Aa down pymt for fan·
t.aiatlc c.tm new lri·level
wood as '1aM 3br, 2ba.
w/breath taking coast
Unit view. Prof. decorat·
ed. Seller lo cany coo-
t.rad at 10~ interest. -.ooo. See~ 1-5 PM.
Or call 499·5111 or
151-0IO
VIUAIALIOA
Client seeks lo buy or
leaae option a ''resale.
Palnck Tenore, Agt,
631-1266
Secniew w jYMw!
AaBume 9.7S"lo. owe 2nd.
Up graded 3 bdrm
s.129.000. Patrick Tenore.
631-1286.
REAL to RS
~~ .... !~!!1--------
flOllOIO Hens
Gr••• model. 2700 .1qft,48r3Ba.
IMS,000. 13~ int. BYOWner ... M4t
........... 1055 .......................
111n.w ...
$136.toO s Bdrm. ,......, .... ()OD·
i_, aec\f\lv• bo10e. Amamabla loan. Call ,..
tADl'OllDTRLTY at.CJ&lOt.,,.,...,.
............ '°" .......................
TH1a• R'S
BJf • ocua •lew I S p' 1te1bd townbom.t,
a..& • ..-dallra..._
_.,. -locatioo. P'lnt off.n..• b1 or11lnal ~ ... .-. A.-~
.... r.
MIWPOl'f CONDO
Beautlfull1 decorated
bachel or unit in
VertaUles. Incredible
commutllt1 facUltlea
featurtnc: pool, apa, ... ~. ec.c. 81lper
"'"'"""' 110.000 down. .,. mo. ..... Call
lar mon mtonnadac. a..rt.n Hutctrlnp
NEWPORT CREST
Highly up~raded 4 Bdrm
3 bath condo Newly
painted. pvt deek1ng off
family room & m1n1
ocean view from mast.er
bdrm. For an appt to see.
call~llSl
~HERITAGE
· ' • : '' "ftEALTORS ·
'n.:UlTIMATI
IH El.EGAHCE
Nestled in Newport
Beach. Beautiful and
warm. 2 sly with formal
dining. Huge gourm~t
lutchen. professlonally
appraised, pnced nght.
S238,SOO. Call 645·0~3
By owoer . on the
Boardwalk. Balboa
Pena . O wner will
finance. 67S-l909.
Versailles coodo. Bay
VICW. 2 Br 2 Ba No down
payment. S.175.<m. nsoo
rmthly. SC8·TI71
SEA VIEW W /VIEW
A.5SUME 9.7s<t ! Plush
lg. 3 bd. $329,000. Patnck
Tenore. 631-12166
REAL't'ORS
HaliMM' View HcMMt
SISK dn. lo auumel ! Lg.
5 bd. prof. ldacp'd. Prln.
only. Patrick Tenore.
Agl. 631-12116.
WESTMEWPOIT
DUPLEX
Well desi1ned & Im
IDlculate -3 and 2. or 2
and 3 bdrms. each urut.
Newly carpeted. builUns.
freshly painted. Close to
ocean. surf " sunny
beach. S279,000
64~5200
S.Cll•ilh I 016 .......................
BY OWNEB: Seucape VU1aee Coodo. 2'>!': •• xtraa. Ocean view.
$120,000, auumable
IM~.-.1115 ........ c,.1 ,,_ 1011 .......................
1 At'lllt HORSE ESTATE GDO eq. ft., *'Ile .....,.,
lqllqml.~a.om..
PmvWIJetC.lllatruo VlllleJ. Now _. OGD-
alnM:Uoo. Compt.Uoa
mid·llu. ....000. D. 8"llfle. lUtr ......
' ....... ,... ........ ..... ....................... ... ................... . =!:': ........ ~~ ==!r .. ~~ ··--ror .. r M•• or &~
lllAHAllAJAH 0 P IN·
.......... be .... a.
pool, •••ro• l·•tr•. o.a..v•or don.
OMw' MJ.l"1
.-..... ... , I.at ol .,. ,.,. ""'°°· 0 Znd. Vacant 3 br, l ba,
aaall f&JD rm m.eso. ,.,,. 8lU D1 ..., __ _
4411fs
HllTWA&.
OMCl ... S.
....... Sula A.u
red••tlopmeel area. -.cm or bit otr. owe
at OQl,y 1"' lnl yt ~
dn.
Call cUrttt or collect
~In.
WOILDl.I. 110,000DOWM
NOQUMIAZ .. 551-1111
c:.t.MeN 3U4 Hunllo&ton Harbour _ u..i..-. 1 lw. 2 LGtl far 599 2200 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• waterfront. 2br, ~ba. •t;.:"M~t';;.~wta. no ••1111••••••••••••••••• .,....m AM J?oo( •-niJ SeC"rity
3 Bdmw .. 2 •·· '4 am:. '11.IDO RU IS1 S'TIT .......... .......................
SPA. SAUNA • OC&AN V1EWS Chatmlnc a Bdrm a ua
realdtnr• on 11 la
ltoptcally landscaped
~ sm.ooo
UNGO REAi. F:sTATF.
-~1
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
COSTAMISA
:,}&Jt:i& UJ73 Western. lo
Spl&Ce rent, 28r. 2Ba,
Akan aidina. 1ardea tub.
island kitchen. many
xtra.s. <L875ll0 )
Tortohe
MobMett..s
972--8421
AdJt pet prk, Ulllque 17()()
sq I\ dbJ wide, low spc
rent nr b<'h. 960-4QM
Double wide Viking, love·
ly clubhouse. pool .
adults. No pets Owner
anxious! Nr s tores .
642-SSJJ
MOBD..E HOME. lovely
:M 'le&()•, 2bd. 2ba. walk w
s hops Adult. no pet
part. Owner. 548-1312.
MEWPOaT IEACH
1977 Fuqua. dbl wade
2Br. 28a, sunken ram rm
& bdru\s, ffl>lCS, garden
tub, fenced yd, oco
breeze ~4807 ).
Tortohe
MM.tto..s
972-8421
MUil HOAG HOSP.
l Bdrm expando Ill adult
park. Space rent. Sl46.
f P $12,000 cai.h .
~
•EXCITING•
Lido Perl
197 \ Tra vt'lete
w cabana. outs1dt: patio
& garden nlSbWa'ihCr-
d IS (10S 3 I frostfrt:e
Frig 1d a I re F rench
a rmoare d1v1der 2
storage z..beds. corner lot.
<Ht.16363>
Lovel> 5f:~ ~raded
Villa W~l Home. 20x60.
ruce.t 5 'lar park. corner
lot "" la~e patio area
Air conll onl) S27 .500
(J'KS029)
Q.ASSIC
MOllLEHOME
SALES
ZIOO llarbor. Ste 206 A
540.5937
OUT OF WORK! Must
sell'! New Royal Oak
fanuJ y park. 28r. Wa.
take over payments
OAC 122..500 lmmediate
posse,sion 1 ! <SM 26 >
Bll:r 894-0611
~-s-. 1200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ATl)l IUILDBS
66,lt() aq. n.. or prime
c.ost.a Mesa R_. proper·
ty P1am ror 40 apts or 24
coodos Exchange for
commen:ta.1, apts or 1031
ex~. m4 >6'2 5312
1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
4-Pl.EXES
RlOM $119,000
20CYeDOWM
HEAR DISHEYLAMD
Broker (714 nS0-1624
..... Properlr I l 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <>c...,.,.. Lot
<Approx l·Acre) Three Arch Bay, So. Laguna.
Slte rare lo entire So.
O>ut. Security enclave
ave-looks exquisite cove.
Courtesy to Brkr's .
Qualified buyers only
pleale. ZU.Q8. l300.
C•••rLoh/ c.y,ti 1500 ........................
2 view 1raveslles.
Bayview Ternce Sect.
Padftc View Mem. Prtt.
Subalantlal savings. -UlllO C: rcW ,,..,.,., 1600 .......................
~A&.~W *'*"' • Ml New1JM·Bll7 /HOas
O.W.C. SIHlTlevee.
.._,..,. • ., 2000 .......................
· 6DIU•UMTS PRDD UITll:Dt:. CM
2 8dnnt eaeb.. 111'.E!J'f ARNES CO . m.1111
20 M1W UMfn.CM
BuutUul 2 bd, 2 ba
townho u se un\t11
wlfrplel. vaulted ceu.
inp.
TSL lontmlS &U· 1603
RENTAL
INCX>ll!! PROPERTY •.900. Modular Type
lbia, 3' hr secunty, 3
pvt beeches, pool & pier. cm >99-3118
IHYESTOIS
SPICIAL
6 UNITS, 2 blocks off
Newport Blvd. Take over
$203,000 loan. Seller
W 1carry papers Wltb DO
payments W U182. Act
oow! Call TI4-963-0767
fMVESTMBfTS
6 Units. 2Br. 1Ba.
pool. ocn view. Land
contract. $590.000.
JONES REAL TY
673-6210
TUUX
EJSIOI NIAil 17ftt
Owner will elUT)' paper
at 14%. Two 2 BR's and
ooe 3 BR for owner
Great location and poten
tial. All doll house!
12UHrTS
Room for 6 more Costa
~t'Sa. ~M . 10'1 wrap.
15 yrs Mot1vah.l\I $145~
dn $48-2020
I.I! Units l' M Tnh:-.l' s1~ If'
All 2 br. 3 Y"' old Pl•'
me. SD2.580 IAn~ term w•,', f1nan \:"(t O"nr
642-02S2
N"me lmJts to be rinUihed m
Marcil. Ocean side or 1·5
fwy. In Oceao.51dP. Wi II
trade ror land or houses
l-4SJ.ll9l.
COSTA M ES.\ '1 J.11«',
Slti.~ 2lr. dn & owe
baJ al 11 ·-; ror 10) n. A.,k I '°' Jim Valcntmt'. Ai.:• m isn_ ___ I
24UHITS
Excellent Costa Mesa 1.11
vestment. All urut.s with
lofts and fireplaces. !lio
vacancies. Pride uf
ownership at only 6 years
young. Under S48.000 per
Ulll.l. 752-1920
~ Ci)UAIL
A.!~~~.
10,... Tll l :JO ,,,.._,
~COUHTY
ll UMITS WITH
SPltfOAIU
Two L6 unrt com~xes.
Will sell on cootract al
9. 725% 4.54'-c asb on
cash return. Underlying
lat TD's assumable. Ex-
tensively refurbished.
Higb demand r ental
area.waiting list. Call
Pat Parkinson. 752· l 920
J QUAIL
A.!~S~.
t()pft Tlt l :JO '-"'·I
SACllFIE
OWC • .,,,, I 00/o W.
32 unit office bldg in
prime Santa Ana loc•·
lion. DX>.000. ~do
WOILDR.E.
551-1111
CASH TALKS TERMS
La1una Beach, view, _... New " Exec."
wdl + beedl ~ae in· come. t'1Nll5 CM).
KB. Beach tri-pla each ar. 1ht un1ta. xmt. ren· t.i area. lZYT old. Low
malnlenance. For
f\a1hs' info m..cm >--..
Prine. ()nlJ.
• Unll dla, N.-pt Bdl,
~cln. PP•,OOO. Btr. .,......
. . .... ... -.. ~ . ,
_,. "" 11>0Mo~M1-1m .. · pet.a. Avan. April i.t. Two30Jl118' lote. EASTSID. 2 BR. 9195. 900.9'1M'105ortTNm.
4M BelOQ!a. Build to Gar.lsfncdyard. '"'-3244
ldl Own.r/Bklr. IG-Z5l0or.,..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Crest Condo$.
•UZI SO-'t• -.... 5 ,.... haa s for 1eue . 2 Br. 1 ba, nice patio. 118', ,_ ~tor Info. M5-CllZl5 1ara1e. adult• only. 2 BR,2Ba .. .. . .. 95.50
Good locaUoo. m-0562 3 BR. 2\.'i ba. . . . . '750 Seawtnd Condo 2 bdnn. R·lLOT
Pti~ Costa Mesa
localloo on Baker
St. for apartment.!
or condos Bwlder ':s
oetdw!e av IU..la b~ C:all for
1nrormat1on
Tt•rm~ a\ a1lablt•
RCTaylbrCo
<>40 \)<)(){)
s Br. 2 ba. ram rm. gar.
Ip )'ti Kida ok. No docs.
lilll5 mo. 831-11081.
Ad:&.tb.a. New 3Br, 2"2Ba.
dlahwa11her. s e If ·
cleanJng oven. fri>k.
psUo, 2 car gar. w auto
door opener. Pool & :spa
9RDMlpm:~.
4 BR,3ba... _,/850 l\.'i ba. 2 car car ..
5 BR. 2'r'J bit.. .. · · · llSO fireplace, sauna, a pa.
NEWPORT BEACH I •• C 11 48R.2'nba.poo1 W7S poo · -50 mo. a m.estO.
Newport Crest townbee 3
Br • IWdy. 3 ba, lge liv
rm. dio rm. li:ltcbee
w/uung area. f /p, wet
bar, teno.ia, pool. jac.
SIWla, dbl 1ar. $87S.
664101 or au noe-1110
... DBs.fMYESTOtS
For Sale by owner ID Ca·
ty al lnd.Jo. 121 lots·ftnaJ map. 40 Lots appr. tent.
nr Ind.Ian Palms C C
E.000 per lot. 10'7. do. owner wtU carry bal at
10% lnl only. <714 )
31373.
Woodbridge 2 br, l'n ba.
2 br. 2 ba, frpl. yard. gar, ffl>IC. CbUd ok. No peta.
pvt wasbfac. brand new m>yrly.~
Exec. home Ocean. nJt.e
VleW. 4Br. 2"'2 ba. farru.ly .
re c rm RV area
1125 (IDO. Dy$ S2!M417. t'V
GJ.llSJ
Cllff Drive. Panoramic
~. 2 Br. 8 mos. leaae.
Partly funt1abed. '750
mo. SaUU..Meyer. Agt.
5e-711J or~.
"7 Acre level view lot.
Lemon Hts area of
Tustin. a.sk.ing suo.ooo
Terms avail 998· 1212.
1>1214(1
Mablet.o../
Trtr Prtcs 2300
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Mobile home 12'x70'
28r. 28a. furn. w.1expa.n
do 129.850. Located in
desert atta in Rancho
M1raee Call
714-33t-2140 before 3pm
dai l y /714 -328·74l9
wla>ch.
Mu J9sa, De-Mri,
..... 2400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOR LEASE
New 2 bedroom 2 bath
homt> M1ss1on Lake-.
Country Club Golf
teorus·pool Beautifully
l<1nd.sr aJ)t'd . no main·
taiance \<ard
185 Ph 75'2·2847
~ mo. De!uxe 3Br &
Fam rm. 2'nba. fplc.
inlcrowave. encl dbl car
gar, A·l Coad. 2567 Elden
Ave. To see call 979-5099.
3 Bedroom. 2 bath condo.
POO spa. Super locatloo.
m>mo~7
-~--·----
1....ux\Uy 2 br. 2 ba. 2 story
coodo. dbl gar. frpk.
beam ceillnp. pool. Only
~ mo lsl & last. S200
dep)srt. 642-~
EAST SIDE
4 Bed ~ Cul-de--sar
ml mo. Ask for Robert.
Ad.63H2!i6 ----
2 Br. 2 ba ocean view.
S100 Adults, DO peU.
~3376or 751·91.87.
Mesa Verde-3 Br. l "2 Ba.
sto\'e ~ mo. ~t"eunt>
dep Aft 6P M. 549-9740
Meu Verdt' 3 BR. end
pool. fa rruly are a S700
t 'rst & la.st + S200 f.l'<'
Avatl Apnl 1st Da\ld
agt &46-325..'l 9SIO Cl ubnou.w Hd
°'->st'rt Hot Spnnl(!> I 213·378 251..! I E.a.st.sldt' 4.Ji! E 18th M .l
---------br I bu. t1111 rm $Si5
KAUAI
<>ee. FrOfft CCMtdot
~~down No qua hf yang
&&4 i 180. Al\ 6 494 5'882
~ foar..fts. Gro•n 2700 ........•..•.•.........
RIVERSIDE
RANCH SlTE
.SO ACRES
Sl.995 Per Acre
lj'; Do~n
R t: T;,ylor Co
71-i 640 9!l)(J
2900
•••••••••••••••••••••••
l DUY HOUSES /\ T
95°/o
OF MARK ET V ALU F.
•No Fee
• lmmed.. Pure has<>
•Move when ready
•Pnvate Party
97S-7C87
•••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• Htwport •oc:tt 316' .......................
BACl< BAY AREA. 2 Br.
2ba. BX> mo yrly Im
mac. SWlftY & spacious
Super decor. linen and
dishes mcluded. 2 pools.
putt1ng greens. shume
board and Volleyball
Near lllnt shop center &
all freeways
UDO PENlN. 2 Br. 2~
ba. S!(m. abort terms or
yrly. Victorian with
haige rooms. waterf root
view, jacunl, beamed
ceiJ1nO .
WATllFIOHT
HOMES
Ul-1400
FAiter Week on the bch.
Sees-18. 2 booses. K
Uamb. 631-0llOO ~l.!'7
.._.UNfa.W..d ....................... .......... 1206 .......................
Owmlnl 3 br, 2 ba, frpl.
yrly. 11?.S/mo Avail 4/3.
~lm-OMS
.......................
3br . 2ba, 2 car aar
!Utic Swdah rtplc. J7SO
mo. Api1 1. 137--0MS
1 ~-
l.ir)?l' LIDurv llomt· nt''"
I bdrm .!l2 h~ !'.~
ecuuH· Condo Slty lii?ll~
.tdd dram1t1r tourh
~ bw'ruoie flreplal'f'S
U1 Mast.er Bdrm & W\'·
Ing Wet bar. gourmet
lutchen Yearly lease
S950 m o Call Eves
67J.284S
2t''" 2ba. Coodo. nt!\11 . So Coa!-1 Terracf' incl<b
hc.tt •ni.? s soomo
213 ~IWIW
944 Co n.i:re <.~ Q ui et
nghbrhod 3br r rpts.
clrpt\, refnJ.: Lrg ford
yrd Gar Rt'fs reqd
S525Mo S48-6102 ----lBR Pnvate Qwet
UUJ PU Range&Re!rg
Isl + Sec No Pets
S42SMo 642·0835
Nwpt Hghts area bach
cottage. p\rt yard No
pets. ••••••
2 Br. 1 ba bse. lte yard.
$U5 mo No pets
~
fl REPLACE. KCG E 3
Bdrm. 2 bath ho me
Secluded and v ery
private. Mesa Verde.
close lo Tewmkle school
Only l6SO Mo Ask for
BlU Norton. i\&t. s.56-7777
2 Br. gar. quiet st. nice
yard + grdnr. Adult cpl
only. No pets $395
~l or 768-7633
Adult ooodo w tpOOI. 3br.
2b&. W1th pnvate patio.
SSSOMo 675-7070 or
MS--755S
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Uiase the ''Good Life ".
Kave 2 exception al
homes · one a 3 bdrm. 2
ba townhouse. New.
timtmo.
1be other is a 3 bdrm
multi &evel exec home
with a loft s tudy at
SlLSO /mo. Both bomea
haw white water views.
L..el)mll ... R.E.
4'7-1761
8Toro 3232 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
HOMES FOR RENT
3 or 4br. Priced Crom
155S515. Fncd yard •
1ara1es. Families
pleaae. Kids • pets
welcome. Call 984-2581 or man. ,._,no ree.
............. 3240
BARBOR VIEW HILLS .-.. •••••••••-••••• :l>r. 2be, blUna, beaut R>IRSFORRJCNT
dee«. Shady yrd. Avail. 3 °' •br. Priced from
Apr. $900110+ utll. -..-. FMd ya.rd •
mGU 1ara1ea. Famlllu
2 Br, 2 ba duples. 2 car
.....,..Nearnew .
meisor 8M-S1U
please. Klda • peta
wlcome. call t6W5ll Ott maT1. ,..,., DO fee.
Harbor Vltw Home, 2 mt,t'lfSOli
Bdrm. 2 Be. '715/mo. vaeaa. ••r alaa'P 3 "-· ...oo. can cra1,. a1u a.. tm. a BJl. 21111,
llC. 'hy'IGr Co ... Ntecboo&I. IWJs.
·:=.:t:~: ·-
LEASE: 4 BR. 2ba. fncd
yard with pool. S700 /mo.
Agt SSMOOO. Call for
~
Executive houses 3M br.
P·• to 3 baths. frplcs, up-
grades, comm. pools Ir
asaoc. Avail s tarting
Apil l ~ to 1875 mo
152, 1282 9 to s Mon lhru rn
Terrace townhouse. 2
bdrm. 2 ba S600 1mo
Reing, wshr dryer opt.
ssi.<1146
tB50 Super end unrt con·
do. Jbr. 3ba. 171»..q ft
Tastefully decor No
Pw 833-3307
Olm.ra.bk> Woodbnda~ 2br
OlOdo End urut Cul-d~
sac Pauo. comm pool
Spa Lakt-. $5~0M o
5"48-9fiil>
BeautJfuJ 2hr. home !'or
:.chi'>. park., pool\.
snp~ ~~o l~'-<' Car
dropnr I03 lfF1l
3248 ••.....................
'.)t F\'\1-l<O '\T
\tO!\'Tlll Y R~ '.'T•\L~
fWll.L,ht-0 rnob1lf' homt ....
3 bdr-:t.i hr ... ,., unt\
~' H \.1 f' l<1'4 :tilfi
CJreanfrunt lu,;un J>t'O
Uiou.w P'1 bearh. 3 Hr 2
8d. £rplr W 0 SlSOO
83:5 ~. "35 6455 e~t·"
$3175
Ckeanfroot. )tar round
sun> mo or furn SJ \(1)
~r As<.<JI. 4~ 1177
~ cstm built Jbr 2 ,ba,
.,un 11t-C'k wt•lb.tr UC'n
\u io50\1o t.75 1,.)2
3252 . •.•...................
l650Mo 3br. :!ba. frpk
bturu.. convenient lo fwv ~ice ne11lhbofftood f'et
&cb.aldOK 29131 Via San
~' ciaado. 4 br. ,,,...
ba. fri*, wet *. pool privil. Jr.iO tmo. yr. lae.
~
3 Br. 2\.'i ba, den, lge
fenced yard. 22Zl An·
Dl\'el'S&J'Y Lo. 7»-1677
UDO
4 BR. 3 ba. Sl:aClO Mo.
Agent 8'7S-81'10
Npt Crest 3br . 2'12ba.
new decor, frplc. wet
bar, dbl 1ar . tennis.
poot 17115110. s.M-JOd
Sc*:ious exec:utive home
In West.cu.a. 4 br 3 ba.
fam. rm.. Jg. country
kllcbal. mao,y extras.
Call Nancy 67S·llS3
mQnWl&S fii evemng.s
llx waterfront 4br. 3ba. 2
fr1>lc:a .. s pa. micro-
wave. Comm. pool &
telln.ls 2 blks ocean.
fl.200 mo 237 Canal
66-0151 .
Bia Canyon Towobome '°' leaM' Spacious 3br
w rommuruly pool, spa
& tennis Se<-unty gate
9>0Mo 673-2717
liq Cany<Mt T_...
2br 2~ O\ t>rloo« an2 golf
• ou.r.,t' Poul & tt>nnis
C\.AU1.5 1875 mo 851 ·16ll
"'~)'!>. 760-ll!n.
3 BR Sewport Shore:.
f'rplc patio. I bl1' to
bl'h $650 m o yrly.
~
BLUFFS 3 BR . ram.
nn . end units Pool
l.o\"riy VJews tBOO-SlOOO
MontJ'L 8kT 644-0134
~ly Hou.se·3bd·3ba· 2
st'y. all amen 17mo
~ Vac ~. 646-1035.
2 Br. garage. pvt garden.
newly decorated S4S-O
qu1el couple only .
M$-ST78. &U·Z2.67
=~ally 8.19-66ZJ ~rt Crest Coo<lo 2 _____ ;_ ____ bdnn. 2 ba. SiSO mo. lo
Dean 4 BR. 2 ba . pool & mo. 644-2300
park pn vii Walk to 4 br 3 ba 2·sty. 00 canal.
SC'hool. ~ ~~ new, bot tub & dedt.
~-.,...... INdt lU9 ~~es;:·~t;> •••••••••••••••••••••••
NO f'EE' Apt & Condo Newport Crest Coodo 4
reotals. Vllla Rentals br, 2000sq. ft. Nr. Pool &
m.Gl2 Bkr tennis Smltb-lleyer •
• • SUPER RENTAL AtJ.. 548-7813 or 64()..S3SJ •
ON THE BAYFRONT. lmmac. custom 3 br 2'h
lease. excl1.151ve Dover be home. Newport Hts.
~ ~ Bdrm home S1Th mo. Call 64.S-t466
W1lh pter & noat for 60 aft.er s. n. boat $3000 Mo Yrly, ---------
or Wlll lease-0pt1on to S. a.-• 3276
t:.oOt Bay " Beach Real· ... -••••••••••••••••••
ty r.;9-0811 3 Bdrm bou:se. fncd yard.
BJG CANYON BonSeaWl Xlnt San Clemente loca·
Home Freoch Cntry tion. 15115/mo. 581·20e or
lotchen. all amenities, _..,._::!!59 ______ _
Apr I I p 0 SS es s I 0 n . Up\tai.rs dupleit unfW'D. 2
:OO~bnut mo Brttr br. 2 ba, frplc, M2S mo.
4SMllJ57,
Seeview 4 br. 3 t»t. s pee .
tacuJar day & nilP view
from ocean to mlns.
Inch. gardener. teno.18.
pool & jac SlSOO. H .
&13-10'10; B. ~-1800
.....
c"r "-u11 •••••••••••••••••••••••
4br. 2ba. ram rm, frpk.
SOMo. No peta.
'75IMIS&ll
w~~~
~~ ~ottef~~?
Laf-twl ....
Ye6~fb
~at-
U-8incP~ t.p ~ 24-~;~ .. 7-a-..
You ma'( request Ad.Sifter serva when
placing your od • . . aur ~
number will appear in your Deify PUot
ad ... Ad-Sitter tokes your meaoges ••
. you mll in ot your mnvenience to ~
the responses to voor od ... trus .rva
is (ftly $5 per week. For more
infortnotion and to plocl 'fOJf ad aJfl W-5671 ..
•
. . .. . ' ~ " ... " ., . . ,.... -..
......... 4110 .......................
LOwitJ ""' "'8tbl hem• -~.Home~· :.=:-.:::.., t'&N.
0
..... 4JOO .......................
OHla..... 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllC. sums .. , •I-• ..... 44IO
Prime Newport leach
IDc. Ntar o.c. "tirport.
Rtot Incl. rtc:j-tfon. C!Clftf.,.,c. rm, anttor
Hrv • 11U11. l fr••
cople1 • rnor•.
.......................
•MIWPOIT fC.M..
Up to aao 1q,ft. a•all. at prt~ corner. 1'1tb fr
,.. • .,. Bl. l7MIOO _...,__
~ MrV avall Raa:UIOtftce 1pcu~e. 700
Usor Daul U1•9411. aq ft .• Weatcllff Plaz.a
•
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Saatl o.fto -..... lMt: Yorbblre Teniiltt~
I BUY ZNI> TD'• PAST
Pvt Pty. PnD oa1y
fmL vie. Ealtalde 0-U
.... NM7f7
.......................
1•.1 ...........
North nd. panaramlc
~ ..... Ur .. ••Ja
Balboa Oo••• tw o bed.room + clH wltb
*!Ck for «I' power boet.
Av.u.bil June l Oct l. llllOOJ~. ea&. ol
_Newport. tm.l6ll
Oaa.oery VIII•&• office ara. CM .,,._J.S50
apaee avail. I i,e .. l IOI Newport Blvd. C M
___ m-01 __ ~ ____
1
Lo1t. Opal rl n& .
· REWARD. Pear.ab.aped.
J ,:,, 8 ~ •r1•J 1 u r r o u n d e d • I Irick bk• u&val •ood. No . Tuell•.
-/mo 'JIO-WI an ...
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Jlllll'IS roa ltlln'
I ar tllr. PriNd t..-n
...... rtled Jani •
IH81H F•tntUtl pleaH. IUda • Ptll
'lllkiome Call IN·Del ortDa7l. ,._, llO f•.
e c aw.; ., .. J4ZI .......................
STA.NTON
OCa&alla • K..oott )
, Br. l"' ba, J llor)'
Dabwbr, palao, dbl
..,...., 2 kida. l pee.
ok. sn.s. 164 1$18 or
m.zt1l. A-.• DO f"
2 er. l '4 ba etmek> nut
So. Coat Plu.a. lm med.
occupancy. S45-0 mo.
642·4483, 67S 8386;
87U05Z
'
'flAIMtOUle flUlti
Social ~ltYilloU Cl•
1'9Ct~ • ''" &wnoay Btvndl • 180't •Pit·
t .... Pli» ~ "'°"·
CIMAT RIC:MAJ'tC)tt:
Tenn••• ffM l.euons
(PIO & ptO 9'10p) • 2
.....,,. Ctubs•S.llN•
Hydloma-oe·~
m1no • OrMno,..
11.AUTIFUL AMlfT·
MlNTS: Singles 1 &.
? B•d1oomt. • f ur
n.1tltod & Unlurn1,Nd
• AJvlt l.Mng • No ~"
• Moa.tl' Open deily
9 tn b
Oakwood
Garden Aoaf'tmentl
Mewpoft BNch/So.
1700 t&h St
tOo-•• 16 111)
l 114) 6'2 8170
Newpoft 8Mc:h/No,
880 ll'lline
141 lblll)
{7141 645-0550 Newpo; t Cre«t S br, 3 ba.
2 llory, ocean view IS6C>
mo. Property House 1~========'11 flG~ or 642· 1010 Villa Balboa, new condo;
Adults. New 38r, 2112Ba,
dishwa s her . self .
cleaning oven, frplc,
patio, 2 car gar. w /auto.
door opener. Pool & spa.
9aro~m .~.
bea~ view of ocean &
bghl.s. Profess. decor. 2
BR. 2 ba .• L.R .. D.R.,
F.R .. den. wet bar,
lease, Sl500 mo. S47-41S6
Oceanfront! 4br, avail
wkly now t.h.ru summer.
1 Br. 1 ba. Near So Coast Yacht avail. m. 7677
Plza. Pool & secunly.
MOO/mo 559-7265 eves
l BR coodo, Orangetree
End uni\; M2S mo
3 BR twnbme, E Side
CM
End wut, SlOC> mo.
2 BR+ den (Or 3 BR)
Seaview homes, NB
Ocean view Exel
UJ11tairs 2 bdrm. 1 ba.
Duplex apt. on ocean
front. $700 per. mo. 1
year lease. Adults only.
673-9367
••••••••••••••••••••••• 3806
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Very Small bachelor, no
Sl~~:O k1tch. ~O mo. Steps
752-1700 from beach. 673-7m2
• .,,, • ~ · • ·· · · ' lalloa Peftinsula 3807 [ ~ lt~ftlllll ~:~~;~~·~i~~~i~~~:
. ----··-.. --. duplex, 3 br, 2 ba, Cully equipped kitc h en ,
garage, laundry, deck.
35251 $1.100 + util. 675-6:f77.
••••••••••••••••••••••• lBr, yrly, garage. $37!>
4 bdrm. POOL. Jae. else mo ''""'lairs 675 7676 lo s h op, S500 ............ ' ·
213/439-0760 or 438·8146 CorOlllo .. Mor 3822
all. 5PM •••••••••••••••••••••••
HwWll~. I ISA
l\\ lie Mudk>. ldl\a, no ..... '"'· ....... . .....
N9wb' dlcar' lbr, adll.I
No ftU. Znd patio
8'fSJlo, .,. J1mea
Alt. It. t1M410
MllJ .. J IA
P'IMdly, DO .... nr. So. Cll. Plue. Upper wlil
Dl.-it.~
Ad11tu. I Br t"' Ba, ca,.,.u drapee, $400 ...... ~ . .,.I
! BR dupiell, IJe yard,
1 ~ cni fr bNcll. ~ mo,
S4&"4'n
Co1y, bri\e I br n~Mr
.,._Ii bul. Adulti, oo
pea. sno ~ 7838
MEW ADULT AP'TS
MARCH SPECIAL
l MO FREE RENT
=~oearcom
Heat paid. No pets Spa
()peo to-6 01u ly
:118 West Wilson. C.M
631·~/548·2'08
Metia Verde rederorated
2 bdrm. I~ ba. Spaciou.."
L.R. w/frplc .. gar , &
pauo. Close to shops &
transp. Adults, no pets.
Avail. 4-1-80 M3S mo
St6«M)9
3 BR 2 Ba. S47!>. adulls
only. No pets Avail
&U-4975
Townhouse 2br, gracious
living. pool, adults No
pets. S37!>. 7SS W. lBtb St.
646-9611
3 ... 21oPOOL
Reduced rent for ltte
dut:iel. Family No Pets
831·2919
SIUNNING lrg 2br, 2ba,
gr01 apt. Pool, rec area.
PiSMo. 710 W 18th SL
$475 mo. Dlx 2llr studio,
frplc, D 1W, yd area.
encl garage, 2567 Elden
To see call 979 5099
OCiiia Point 3 8 26
l ~ Walk lo beattl ..
tawo. SJ& mo. •7--0llZ, ""317'tev•.
-Lncld lllWa l bdrm a.,.. L Jl.. 111ndedt •
1ar YHrly ttntal.
M.llt.I on.b. 00 peg. Call m .. i
.......... 4JIO . ..................... .
SMOG rRE£ 810 Br.AR
rrocn a.•t:.a•:bt. Also caido by . 4 brm 2
ba . Forbu R .E .
(JlA~.
~...... JIH Loup Blj Bear cabin,
............ ••••••••••• pool &bl. color TV. 2
A.Undl ... 3 br, 2 ba COD•
do on &he tJ01I COUl"M · m> mo Call Oarlyoe
IQ Ull CM'O'l-3121
frpb, Ueepa 14. ~16
Vacation la Palm Spr-
anp. Nlce private boKM.
pool. (714 > 49~ or
1mL &o1ter 17~...-12. From 500-IOOOlq n.
* Cd M D E L U X E __ 131.2122
SUITES, From 129$ Air c:~rcW
cond.. amp'8 l>ka. UUl ..... 4475
pd. ~ ~. Cat Hwy. •••••-•••••••••••••••• _IJ75.8l0 ________ OfftC\l Ott aboc> space, 475
aq. ft .• 00 IJ'OUDd flr + 2
adjoin. upper units,
totaling 87S sq. ft On a..t Hwy .. So. Laguna.
ll3lO Mo. 494-1117
tor2 RmSWtes from 175 _, Mal a..... 4500
m w. Ulth St. c.au Tom =···•••••••••••••••
Stl).-Z!OO. <MOO aq. ft. for It. mfg.
•ILIGAHT (114)511-2.520. <rnces In Beyview Hot.el avail. lmmed. 754-6392
Barbara.or Gordon
COMDO-SISO MO.
•lbr owner·Wlder 38r,
2\'tBa. or new. 2 poob
JLlat vu. wlk \oat.ores. To
i.ee call Ted<ly OWJlU 's a&' OD pro)ed 831 7048 or
owner 499--L625 ti N I A 1 v rma.
.... tosi..r. 4300 Historical landmark .
S250 6: up. Bay View.
lmmed. occup Cool.let
ROie 673-J822
2500 s.f <l.ncl Mez ) nr 0 .C
Alrport. S150 mo lo mo
OK. Tim or Ron. World
Wide Realty 979-6666
....... VMfo •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ahsa Villas Condo 2 BR
IYt Ba. AC, poot, a child
OK.. M7S. S81-3:516
.... ..,... a.odt 3869 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Qljt!l 2 br w /gar, pat10.
pool. adults, no pets.
1801 H 15th St. Nwpt
Helght.s. $425. 642·7340.
PAii NEWPORT
CC>UM'RY CLUI
UYIMG
Smgles. l&.2, bedroom
apts, & townhouses.
From $409 644-1900
~FF 2 br, 1"'1 ba
t.ownhse. $495 mo Adults
only, no pets. 17?.8 Bed·
font Ui. 543-7533 -----
2 Br studio $4.50. No pets.
Near Hoag Hosp .
63Hi279 or 1.974.2099
2br nr ocean upr duplex
S475 yrly. d /W gar, deck
311 ~7 J6 St no pet avl 4 1
See Fri-Sat llam-lpm
s;25 to S5SO 2&3 br, 2 ba
apts AU bltns. balcony.
lndry rm, frplr, e ncl.
.......................
Novinf! AvoMI dePoSita
& C\a bvmg expeoaea!
Prole111onally sance um.
HOUSEMATES
az..4134
••HOWIE-*•
• SUPERMART or
PERSONAL S.ERVlCES
has a roommate foc you
Female placed no
charge
97z..4r75 7 days 953--0395
Rmmt to sbr nice 4Br Me
on tree-lined, quiet
street. West C.M. Resp.
yng. positive iod.iYldual
only. $300+ l;'Jull. Call
Dave at MS-7113 days. or
494-3478 alter 6pm.
Fem 22-35 to share 3Br,
2Ba twnhse. frplc .
dshwshr. 'h blk to Hoag,
S22S + ut.11. Avail 3-1
Call Terry 64,2,9276
Fem sbr Balboa 2Rr
Dplx. Den. fplc. D 1W.
parking. $238 + Dep
673-3"15 aft 6pm. Or call
Ad Sitter 11162. 64.2-4.W>
3' Hrs.
2 Fem sbr Apt near OCC.
SllS, 960-4343 from9-4,
641-916.5 4pm·llpm
Fem. wanted lo s hare
w 'same. 2 br 2 ba a pt
A# 20-25 CM . $1.SO +
UUI. 642-2782 ----gar Yrly
TSLMgmt Shr No.Laguna home
6421603 P r or. Mal t• prd
Straight . S300Mo
~aft.6P M
'50 Sq, ft $4.50 mo
4001 Bitth St.. N 8 .
Agent., S4J.:i032
MEWPORT CENTER
Pres. ocean vu Full
service Ellec Su 1tes
644-718>
StlwGiJi• 4550 .......................
SbogeAl'M
SllO mo. See Manager at
3Xl9 Poolona, A Ill· :g,
C M n~:>433
Ex« s1.1tes w 1aecreunal
serv1ces. NB from SJ()() • ._.. Wmhd 4600
631-ll.34. Arlene ··-·•••••••••••••••••• ~bedroom cottage in
qwet spot 10 Laguna
Beach. Coron.a del Mar
or Cost.a Mesa for S300
or less Quiet area es·
SU'tlal. Wnte ad 1'636.
c o The Dally Pilo t
Newspaper, P 0 Box
1560 Costa Mc~a. CA
92626 o r t e ln1hn nt>
673-76$4
3136 s.--fHt
on Campus Dr rn Nwpt
Bch Aval. 1mmed
Ground noor 549-9952 or owner <213 l 992 7703
!llblet or rent mo. lo mo.
USO sq ft office. nr 0 C
AlrlJOrt in C. M $800 mo
afice 714 '979 :>19!>
Execuuve Su1te l> F'ull
s ervices . private.
Newport Cent.er On~an
view $270·$71!> Pho ne
~lmli A J ~rt1es
Bayfronl omce s pace
ava.t.lable now S39S mo
673-1000
Cl'fices & retail !.hop (or
rent 2IO Ma m ~t II U
Olli 8J2 1859 or 536 1484
2 omres at S130 2 orf1ce-.
at Sl20 1 offi ce at SI~ I
retail ~ dl SIJJ
lhmtJnJi?ton Ut-ac·h
1678!> Ueach, Ste 1\
1150 rt w or w out
1-'\Jm 7 phone hm"I
_?fer'• Agt. !)!)ti i1Kl
--
•......................
FOR S AL£ Comp le t f"
frarrn.> shop t'QWP ,,
molding. Priced fnr
q1adt sale 6'2 9!09
CLASSY
Girt <;tore. Sc> C'n.1'1
Villa11,e Ownt·r n ·linni:
Tum key $7:?,M
···;;~~~-;~~···· 1 ~ w1Fem. 3br. hse S I\
S22S + uhl. Beth llm
543-3759 wit 957.5408
West.cliff ofhct·.
$1.50 funushed
!)411-1927
'f523 C.o•PUsl>a·IRVIHE
Lolt • ,..._.. dlamooda. 1fO·OSH •
....................... _m.«ll_;__;..;;.1. ____ _
ta:1rmc1•• 5100 Found. Male. Small
........ ••••••••••••••• Samoyed. Dowolo•p
LO·Calo r ie Alcoholic H.B.IOTM2..
Beverage Recipes $2.
8 A c H E L 0 B P'Ol.JND: Short balred
NtJTJU110N SERVlCE: 81.adl cat wtwbit.o flea
P.O. Bo• 7200-1S4, Costa collar. Vlc. Adams "
Mesa 92mll. Bushard H.B. Ml-7114
IA.l1'H
H Interested. pleaae
call; ~ for more
deU.ila.
PSYCHIC
RF.ADER • ADVISER
(714)527-3406
Paul R.oberuon of 1139
Salvador. Coeta Mesa,
l1' an a.irp or doed lane f
l.st ume. 3124 /80
artbday part.aes by Su11.
Tbe Puppet Clown .
Songs, games . pnzes
84IHlllS8 -
CcrPool 5150 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Would Wte to abr nde lo
UC LA campus from
Npt. or C M on Mon
eves Call Olnab 642-11625
eves or 644-Gl 1
Commute rrom Laguna to
Oceans ide 5pm. Will
dnve, nde or s hare
mml.eves
LeCJllll Motius 5200 ........•..•...........
Avail for Coosultauon &
Represent.allon. f;vemng
App · t , ., v a 1 I
i l4-67s.8101 -Lost&~ 5300 ..•.••......•...•.•••••
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE . Cal~
642-5671
Lail ex Found a pet"' C .i II
Animal A'l">IStance wgu.t' ~ 2273. no ree
Found or lot>t a pet" Call
·Special Pals llolhnt-
714 '112· lZJS, 2131258· 7398 -----
Lost Collie . male
FOUND: White Fem ..
Sbep. Friendly. 5Yn !
Vic. Bernard • H.a.rbor'
C.M.se-4450
FOUND: Sm YorkiefTe&<
ner M. Vic. Lake Ir
Mam in H.B. nea co~
lar. 538-94111
FOUND COLLIE : • sa bl ' & wbt. male. AUST .
SHEP., blk/lan, fem.·
w /slltches , SHO RT
HAJRED tabby & wht..'
fem cat. Newport
Beach Arumal Shelter.
M-36156
FOUND: 2 Sprin ger
Spaniels, blk /wbt &
bm/Wbt. vie Brookhurst.
& Adams, H.B. 963-3600
Pwnua# 5150
······················~· PREGNANT? Caring,.
ooofidential counselini
& referral. Abortion,
adopt.ton & keeping.
S47·2SIS; APCARE
COVBGIRL * 953-0771.
a4 Hr Outrall Service
PRE LAW student needs szs.wi Will do anytlung
Le gal Confidentiri.
OVM PO Box 324a_:
NB 9"ai63 • ~ ----
DIAMOND WANTED:
Pnv party will buy l l o
J r arat, c as h. N .B
!)48.-4.97~
MASSAGE sunpatico
You.r~ur·
L'I Bob James
Outealls !Ht. "94·5111 -
TOMMY'S
OF NEWPORT
ESCORTS
3'Hrs 642--1.571 -••
S P I R 1 T U A L
3 BDRM · 2 BATH
2 Br. 1 ba apt.. Pvt patio
& garage. Lots of ~rass.
:m52 Blue Lantern. $430.
a;..3354 ()(" 496-9Z30.
BToro 3132 \I lwallh founlilMd SOOO/mo.
••••• , ••••••••••••••••• ____ 640-_90_19 ____ ••••••••••••••••••••••••
New Villa Balboa Condo,
ocean Vlt>W rrom patio. 1
br. 1 ba Kitch. bltms.
No pets or children. 1st.
last & deposit. S700 mo.
on 1 yr lse Call for appt.
& application. 64.s-7009.
213 La Jolla Dr. New
Wood Twnhms,
cathedral ~llinp, w /W
crpts. bltin lctcb, frplc,
bay view. Patlos ll
deck.a. Walk to bay &
belt rest.aurants. From
$690Mo. 646·2183,
875-4912
Shr 4bdrm C M. homt!
M /F, child OK. Neas
beach. 631·90S9
•PLUSH*
Upper Newport Exe
Ste H.as upgraded gmd nr. Window office avall
mo to mo. rent incl.
recpt .• conf. rm., coffee.
nuul & set' ser v. &
coper-a vaJ.I 833·997 l
Anaheim " 18\h, CM. ~548-9912 READINGS • lOam-lOpm. tuUy Lic'd.•
Loll bghl brown Temer C. T.196 or ~9034-1.11.6
f'ORSALE I SMALL REST AU RANT
il6oa l.a-d 37 06 2 br 1 ba W/refrig. le SUD·
••••••••••••••••••••••• deck. street parking.
1Br apt. Crplc, Avail. Apr. Ubl .vt -'>< .,..,. .,..... lStoJuly IS. . .,.... ~·..............,
~aft. 3:30pm Xtra L.rg Duplex, 2Br,
.._.Puls .... 1707 2ba. fplc. beam clg,
••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean vu, 2·car gar, Pvt
BAY FRONTAGE view l
BR. Sngl adl\. Ulll pd
$4!>0 winter. 303 f:.
Edgewater 1-871·2866
CoroM .. Mar 37 22
•••••••••••••••••••••••
• beach access. $650.
64().8595.
L«. 2 br 2 ba, ya.rd, NO
PETS. Z2.S mo.
$.59-9265
Coda Mna 3824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Studio apt. l block lo
beach. Ft-pie, patio. e ncl
carport. Utd pd. &.t1ta· 3 Bdrm apt, gas paid
b I e business m a n . End gar, adlts
SJSOMo.673-0203 1 ___ 642_·_fH7_3_~-
Codo ~ 3724 l Bdrm apt •••••••••••••••••••••••
l Br trailer, $175 & up +
security, no ch.lldren or
dop. 609193.
......... a.odl 37 40 •••••••••••••••••••••••
H.l'IRMEST
Spanish Estate Lavmg!
Beal&iful park-like sur·
rouod1ng1. Terraced
pool. Sunken aas bbq.
sparkling fouotaans.
Spacloua r oo ms .
Separate dining area.
Walk·in closets, home·
bke kitchen & cabmets.
Walk t o Huntington
Qmter.
1 Bedroom rum S405
2 Bedroom furn $485
Townhouse unfum _.7S
Adults, no pets.
Ulillues Free!
Encl garage. gas paid .
642-fH73
2 B<tnns. 1 bath apL
Adults. Gas paJd..
64.2-5003.
•2 Br. 2 ba. nr. So. Cst
P\az.a S.A. $450. Children
OK. 759-0217. 641-1460
l Br. bltns. refrig. pool.
Adults, no pets. $325.
5411-0GZ
Adults. New 3Br, 2'12Ba,
dishwasher. self·
cleaning oven, frplc,
patio. 2 car gar w /auto.
door opeoer. Pool & spa.
~:M!>-8986.
2 Br. garden apt. Small
chlld ok. No pets. $365.
546-9950.
2 Bdrm 2 Ba, Pt Niguel,
pvt comm.. pool, 8pa.
teDnls cru, $47:>. Agt.
~. 6151·3526
tblfl4• •ach 3140 •••••••••••••••••••••••
, • ., AOlll T
·~" ~~:"I LIVING
• 1 & 2 BR Patio Apt\. I
• Oishwashen & BBO's
• Pool & Rec. Room
• Garden l1ndsc1pin1
•Jog to BeKh & Shops
SEA
l NV IHCll\JM[ NT
q.., ]J H .trn111 .. n 11 B
~&2 4!:>00
•DECORATORS
DELIGHT on Waler,
older pref. frplc, lBr.
E56() yrly. 673-814!> Eves.
Arross from bch,
bachelor & 2Br, from
$325 mo. yrly 640--fHTB
2 Bdrm. unfum. Yearly.
Near the Bay. ssoo+ut1l.
fi73..4743, 673-2058 Bob
Large 2br. 2ba. 2 blk.'i to
beach. Adults. No Pets
S39:>Mo. on approved
all dult ls I credit. 233 Prospect
Lovely a , no pe • 54B-8912
1,2&3 Br apt.s. 6200 Ed --------
inger, ll. b. 846-0619. New 4 bdrm. 3 ba Units
OCEAMAREA
Walk to the beac h .
Delightful lge 1&2 Br
apt.s, some w 1frplc, all
~ or balcorues. En·
JOY 20 arr"" w /attractive
greenb t:l l, trees.
landscape & 9 hole put·
trng green, 2 pools.
Friendly clubhouse
w /frplc, color TV.
sauna, exercise &
weigbt room. Slarta al
S34S including major
Wlities.
on Newport Island. $1200
per mo. Cleaning &
breakage dep. Call
~ & 631 ·:;:;.50
SClllltl LOCJ90 3186 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LAGUNA CHARMER·
Huge lBr +,upstairs. nr
bch. $4.50 mo., long term. nl4 > 499-4730
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Sawilll Village
Fem. roommate wanted
Pool, sun.so mo Cal
Ann 6.'n·5C28 aft. 6. 30
CdM fem. share w /same
2 br near tieub. $192.St + i,i, util. 642~ Ad
Sitter • 29. 34 hn.
Fem to shr lrg rucely de
corated apt CM S200
mo util incl. aft. !>.
957-2827 or 840-3404
Fem to sbr hse w same
Walk to beach .
SZXI+ i,..;utJ. Call 960-7 45EI
aft.er6pm.
6f:{;... 4350 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WANTED:
Garage in CdM
673-0960
X1ra lrg. downtown H.B.
$48/mo. Storage only.
536-0321
Garage on Penlnsuht
betwn l2lh & 13th S\
547-4.200 or 67S-7876
MSMo. See manager
AJJt. 2lW!, 2035 Pomona.
C.M. 645-5433
Office...... 4400
•••••••••••••••••••••••
MEWPORT cana ·
T.o plUlh offices av al.la·
ble an attorney swte
Many extras anclude-d
wrth rttal. Call Debbie
759-9199
View ol Bay. lst time of
f ered. 2 db offices ;\ p-
prox. l()()()sq rt. 2 P\1
baths. 2400 W. Coast
Hwy. 731.3605, 64().!)3()()
WESTCLIFF BLDG.
NEWPORT BEACH
Cn'""' '/H,I• htf l.lf••'" 1tnd ''~1f\fJ &w-fJ
""""~ ......... ~~,_....
./o..-.;,.,.. ___ . .1.---.;....,__. -./""""" .........
Call Mr. Howard
645· 6101
J3X} sq n. o( lab racil
Newport Beach. Ample
pa.rlang. ~1
Msume lse on 6705q f\
at I.JOO Quail St N R
Call Dave al 714 9'7S-109S
Ex.ec Office 250 sq ft. 1235 Sq. Ft. S888 mo ......, -... Do St NB 1617 Westcl.llf. N B. .. ... ,......, ve •
Agent. 541·5032 975-0848, 761H83S
PRESTIGIOUS
LOCATION ...
4450 •••••••••••••••••••••••
For !\lore & omce !!pace
at reasonable rates
500 to 2700 Sq A.
&tS-5468
•FAST FOODS
Xlnl location DH r
NewJ)on Beach Pier
673-S882 ~5865
GOT CASH?
Motivated owner bas
p ri ced this lonit
estabbsbed IJquor store
to sell. but needs cash
Ciro6slng over ~7 .000 per
north. with a looR term
lease you won't bPIH' \ e
No perrentage' No CPI '
S298.WI Plus mvenlory
·\ On 1'1on of
I I .11 b11r Im ··~1 mt•nt l'u
......, to Loan 5025 ...••..................
I NEED
I MONEY
• CRB>ITHO
NOii.EM
no coUar Vic Sea.shore
Newport Beach.. Reward
642·3198
LOST l.tls wnst watch.
So. Cit Pl.au nr 2IOlh
Century REWARD
gn.9171 or 7a).-OIW.2
LOST "Bustfl'" blonde
M Shep mu !hnos Vic
Do«wood & Monrovia
P\ease call 2U-U7-620 I
Lo!\t Parrot Green &
Yellow. CdM 640 5800
da)'5, Janet REWARD
f'Ot;ND 0oR Sunday
Cinnen' \'1Ua1<e Call &
descn be. &t&5430
FOUND Tan & white
Ptt·Bull Boxer 7 IOmos
Fem Vic u • N1 ucl
----------
FOUND Blonde sbort·
haired Shep mix M.
9mO!I \'1c Npl Bch
R1vt>r Jetty 833·8830
Ex.t 6'll
Found oran1ite male Tab
by Cat (Approx 6 mo I
\'1r Thalia Wilson .
LaRUM Beach 494.230.1
aft !)
.. 'tuld. Sctma1J1er male
Well mannered do~
Buchwalk Townhome
compl~x L1c 'd . h a ~
o;.tos, neutered Claimed
or itn·e ~ood home
900-1706
Found· DOXrE max ,
bm/Wht M. ENG. SET·
s Camino Real. Sa.n.
Oem
O.C. AJm'ORT
•ESCORT* Spectalizinc i D
ProlesslfOO&b. 972-419'16 . . ... 10.m..U m.
Gnat Cc ,...,
ESCORTS
3CHn 641-0180
CHEQ(S ;MC JVISA
Palm & Psychic Read.
mg, t.elli past. present "
fl&ure 21J.6M..3258.
Prof. Massage by Steve,
Lar0d Therapist, N. li.
ll•m-8 m . A pl Only p . p
548--2817
Mustang Shldlo
GIRLS
432 JB E. 17th. C.M.
548·9182
Charies Angels.·
*Outcall*
642-~12
MC/Visa
Relaxation with Class ...
EXCWSIVE
.
'
LAQUINTA HERMOSE
16211 Parkside Ln, t blk
W. ol Beach, 3 blk.s S. of
F&ger.
3Br 2ba, new. kids ok,
water & gas in~l, near
Adults, DO pets.
CASA .. SOL
21661....,....st
962-6653
New 1&2 bdrm luxury
adult apta in 14 plans
from $375. 2 bdrm
townhouses from $S35 +
plOl.s. t.ennis, waterfalls.
ponds! Gas for cooking
& heating paid. From
San Diego Frwy drive
North on Beach t o
McFadden then West on
McFadden to Seawlnd
Village. (714)1183..S1.98.
ESA VERDE DR
PLAZA
2lld & 3rd TD loam
97MSJI
Arranged by
Coast ..... Lo.ts TER blk rwht M. Ortwht ESCORTS I'
84'1·5441
W,..INdl 1741 .......................
So. Coast Pl. $600. j~~~~~~~~~
64.5-Ql6. 3 er, 2 ba. M50 mo. No
$310 to SQ>. 1&2 Br, 1&2 pets. Nur Beach & Ed·
ba apta. Lndry rm, Inger. 842-7843 or
patio/yard. Some 1-974-2089
~ gar & beam ceil· •udrwood Aph.
Newport Beach
• LIK) • .ocio Sq. Ft.
•Bay Views
•Exira Ameruties
lS25 Mma Verde E . C.M
545-4123
l3Xl sq ft tn medical bldg.
Avail for immed. oc-
cupa.ncy. Ample park.· Ina. Newport. 64.WSOl.
Widow bu money ror
2nd. T.D·s. No credit
meek. no pally. S20.000
up. Foc artlora call Agent
6n-T.lll. Anytime.
shortha1r M cat. Tab
bytwhl J.ngh.r Fem Cat.
Npt 8ch Animal Sheller.
644-36:16
FOUND : Female
ALBtralian Sheep dot!. l
eye bro , 1 blue,
•64U572• .• ,
•FOXY LADY*
OU'l'CALL ONLY
•972-1131• LAGUNA BEACH MTR
INN. llald terV.. color
1V, heated pool. Ulll.
m4)4M-S294. 98S No.
QJatHwy.
TSLl(gmt 642-1603 2Br. 2Ba, pool. spa,
patios, all adult. ... 4000 Exeeulive offices avail in
full lel'V. olc bldg. Nr o.c. Airport. Rettpt •
phone ans., secy serv •
cool. rm. etc. Please
ca117SUUIB
115TOt4
ll•erest Only
JlldTD Lo.I
Sl0,000 Ii Up, O.C . Only.
~: TI4-95.S-007'3.
gray twbt /\.an, 546-Cll.8 BLONDIE'S l
l.AmlrY ltUdio. Free maid
eerv. Cdoc' l'f. tlS wk. me. ulll ... 2227
3Br, 2be new CIJD(lo or So MIO/mo. 9Q.1800.
Coast Plata. Pool & recreation. all pd ut.il ex· New '1lleX 2"3Br. 2ba,
Cll!Pl elec '550. 760-1390; frplc, encl far. Patios. M5-G32 yard. From $450.
Fmced~~.~;,;;;...pa_U_o.-2~b-r-.-E-/ol~1 ~~.:::..l~OZ1~;__-~--~
Harbor, enc car. Inc 2 Br. MWly deconted,
•II .,..... INCll 3769 r•fria, washer /dry~~i ~~.en~l ~~:;0~
·--·••••••••••••••••• ~ pets. $360. tc. S1l50 mo. 1sz-m1.
1 br, view. fplc.. open
beaml. covend parkine.
M25 mo/leaat. 4tt..ooe6
l + 2 lk aP'. au\ E . J8lb Sl. Adulu, no pela. 2 Bed, 1 bath, private
From cm. YrlY. Also patio. Sal 1ara1e.
llllfUna. MMTl&. teOO/IDO. Alllt. for Robert ....;;,;;.;.....;.;....;..;..;__...;..;.._ __ _.. llUllken. At)., ea1·12116.
ft RAV& 8U1111ft
RENTALS
WDXOllllONTH
associated
I• •• ' • "'' '\ ... ·,
• , ~ .. ' • • ' 6 " '
llAMD MIW Arn MARal SPECIAL
111(). PREE RENT
28rb ............ ~
Spaelou1 new unlo.
Prtvat. patloe, decks. 1111....-.c.11.
()pion !>alb' 10.S
16«14 ..... 1• .......
Lovely 2 br. 2 ba, patio,
near beach. 817 Geneva.
-~:-5868
Lovely 8br, 2ba. like new
condo.. , J'/f, paUo, 1ar,
pool, tennil near beach.
•mo.llG81111.
28r 2ba Condo. Adult
carnni&1, MC pW., Sood
rec fac, 111Z5mo. ~
or9G-2:51&.
2br. crpta, drpJ, dia·
bwaaber, •ar. Nr. 5
Polall A Belch. MS4I032
IMll 1111', ~., loc.
AUUW.._..o. •'11M
•••••••••••••••••••••••
S12 Week I& Up • 1 Brs.
kitchenettes, pool •
maid serv. SM-9755.
Landco Inn Motel
Lar1e Furn .• Male,
hotplate, refrig, near
beac h , shopping.
~ti.
!liJJtt Leg beaut decor.
Prvt eat. Bunal charm.
&wk . .....-is
1' nan • bath. pvt en·
trance on Balboa Pt • tum. ulll pd, StOO mo.,
tlU'u 8-15. '7M4M
4100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
H<Yl'EL DEL FLORES
Jc*lb' Jocated tn Bever·
b' Hilla. d N. Crescent Dr 2Utl7~ll5.
wtLSRIRE·ORANOE
HOTEL '80 per Wffk
and up. Befrl I•· I&
na.19 1•atl. -W. llh. S.lllJmCll
Delk space SlOO Mo .. sml
offlce SlS-0 Mo. 11127
Weatclfff Dr. Nwpt
Beach. 831..QIOO
•NEWPORT BEACH•
•PJUM.E LOCATION•
50 yda from wat.erfnint I
5001C1 ft.
~1') ... 914
•DELUXE OFP'ICES•
ftom 1 rm. "' to t~ eq. ft. From 1111' ft. No 1-e
req. Behind Alr,,c>rttr
Hotel at 21'72 DuPont
Dr .• "'~ II. SSS.3223. 9-12
OJrona del Mar: dlx. 2
·rm. stlite. S210 mo.
; Rulonomlca Corp.
~
HAllOlt a YD.
NewlY remodeled abop.
pinl cenuer In Cost a
Mesa bas olllces avail
for immed. occupancy
from approx 480 to
WO!lq. ft. wtnew crpts &
painting at reaaooable
rats. Call Paula S. Kai.I
AtJ.. 213-464.WS
Town • Country
~Center
Hum!n&too Beach
AllP'm· 4.500 ". ft. ror
commercial or office
me.35to•.
(714 JV1)-0771 or
C'll3 )Z'7M103
SUILIASI
Ofc&Wath 111 ..... ,1 ....
Redhill neer Brtatol. 1-5 ~· leue.. • omcet. ,.. ~ ..-,, •areboua•
wltb lar'lt sndh\t door • hall MCllrilJ IJStt'cn.
Avail. efter 1-ZHO. Call
to 1ee lOAM to IPll.
MMSGO.~.
HO QUALIFYING 2nd It 3rd TD's.
F_.q,ity t.o.ns arra.Dlt~
toll0% ot Value.
RIAL souacES
MO-H04
Mwtp11a. Trwt .,.... 10l5 .......................
Wiit-Mt'} Co.
All I.JI* ot reai esta~ ~ti.Dee llNt.
S,.cW .....
Jlldfo.
641-2171 141-461 '
2.nclTD-S .... ,....
15 year term. Sl0,000 or mare. No Ballooft.
Lido Newport Ct/.
fl'l.'795 .......... MHtl. ...,,.." •.
Seekta1 prhate In·
Wlltlln for •t:lt-eecured Tnllt Dledll. m..aa.
ESCORTS ' Have something you want
to !1('11• Classified ads do
at well IS42-!i678 Of o.c. .. 97~4"•
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~~ Attention ,,·~, "W Businesses
A Flctltlou• Bueln••• Name
St•tement flied with the COUnty
Clerk I• v•lld tor five Y••,. •fter
which time continuing
bualn••••• mutt refile .
Publlc.tton I• n•c•H•ry only If
there are chang••· Call th•
Legal O.p•rtment •t the DAILY
PILOT for Information and
nece ... tyfonne.
M&-4321 ....
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0.--'·all t,,.., QuaJby e&ectrtcal 'Mitt.
Jlltioa. akylllbta, fftlC
ial. oo job too 1mall
86-C Cooatru ct 100
............ MM51J --••••••••••••••••••••••• I Redck!DUal.COmme~laJ I carpenters atart DI
Do It youneU-Cust.om bualncaa. all remodel·
Smot e-Gaa-Wlreleu-tna. from concrete to
Hlad D.•up Free IAfo riD1lh work. Jl'ree eat. olr:rw:>. RocQ or Mike Ml-0170
EllOICO Inc.~-c_,.. Sanke
C-t'-1t........ ..••••••••••••••••••••• ·-·-•-•••••••-••• Sha....,... & stA!am dean.
Cus t om C arpentry . Olklr' briabteners; wht lul/Ell. Boat dock re-cpts 10 min bleach.
pmr. Char RenovaUna. Cleeli hv, din rm, ball 66-3'149 $1.5. Ava rm fl.SO, couch
MADER 'S Handywor lts
CU.tom book shelves,
......U llllils, etc. MZ-37• ea,.,.., -.......................
SID. chr ~. Gwar ellm
pet odor. Cpt repair. lS
y rs expr Do wort
myself. Rd1 531-0101
We Ca r e Car p et
.Oeanen. Steam clean
aJSTOM INTERIOR Also upholstery Work
CARPENTRY • guar. Truck mount unit.
By Jay 642-8809 Free est, reas. rates
&63116 SELL idle it.ems with a ---------
l6N2 ftmdi'Oomml/ladua. CarpentrJ. maaonrJ.
roofln1 . plumbla1.
f1oortq, Stuteo • tile.
Drywall • more. J B. .......................
..... ~ lo ehare Ullo
,..lader ol the lclsJ yr
•J'lb9 eblldn-n, oo ibe
oan, P6entY ol lovt! 6 ac
U\>1U., Infant to • yrw
old Load1 of ea per
mGD4
c • wtur •••••••••••••••••••••••
Room addlt . remodel
Plua. OtlO PUmer It
Sia. Uc'd. ~7.alZ
... .--co.
apeclall1t1 In cst m
bolnm, room addlUom 6
s-tb .....
~Cmatr.
Bm!Comml remodelin1
Uc/Bonded. ~1178
llSIOINTIAL
~ ......
Prad.icaT 6 interesting
i de as w /care Ir
crafts ma nship. Xlnt
refs. "You Wlll be Im·
pressed " 646 -0390,
&16-8172 eves. ----
~ 114...,,._
El.!Cl'RJCJAN
Rell rate a, be at
workmalllbip . Small
)obi pnlerred. 875-8345
ew s , a
•••••••••••••••••••••••
--Electr ic, pa l n tlo a .
drywall, plumbio1 re-
pair. Family bualness.
Uc'd + work 1ua r .
-.SW
Oatdeniq, -~aplnJc. Man with Van, ball.ling,
tree tn m .... 01. clean-moving, yal'd work .
'419· Ariks. MfS.M'14 pe.Wm& etc. $10 per hr.
Tree trimming. Com-
m' I/R es i d . S ml landacaplng & clnupe.
Mib.54&.-~
EXP GARDENER ·
Complet e garde ning
aervice. Fr• eat.amates.
!Ml-88.12.
J A P A N ESE
GARDENER
12 yrs exp, c lnup,
landsca pe. Free est .
531-8182 or 897-2862
VERY LOW PRICES
on landscape cleanups.
George $4.j.201S
Exp. Gardener. Comp!
yard maJnt. & clnupe .
free est. Pete. 641-1096
~72B>
Plumbing, electrical,
beating, all gen. repairs.
Jo"ree a ,..ua
n1e, panelling, plumb· ma. paioLtng, pnbouae
wmdows. 642-819 No job
tooamall.
~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Hauling 4' Dump J obs.
Ask for Randy.
Ml-M2'7 j
HAUUNG 6CLEANINC
Reaid/Comm 1. Fr~ est.
Oill9Q..1C
All around bauhog.
1 T. truck. Free est.
Call AM. Hl-39&4
.__...._l~T.
t r11 c k . Wiii b11 1
bldeabed• • refri1a • NI._,
Haullo 1 , cleaoopa,
drlvewa1 r emova l•. trimmiDI. Wl.a:rJl
...... I I .......................
Wiii& a llEALL Y Q.EAN
HOlR? Call 01.o&ba.m G:lrl. ,.,... eet. IKS-$123
Apartment• 6 ~OUH
cleanln1. Ae fa. DJ• ........... .....,
WW do bouueleulq.
Trwtworthy • eocnpe-
ta.
MS-.-re
2 £uropeana trill dean
you&' ~. Xbsl. 'fOl'k .
nit. rda. Call aA. lPM m«m
'--Ta
,.,..,....,, U1 type. lit ·-··-·············· dam walk done W/int,e. R.J. Cook. 20 yn ~T.
1"1"lty. RaabL loa. Local y ear arou"°d
Sit1-0105 s ervice . 496-1L51 ,
TU'fAMY'S
Weetly or l lime maid
llVC. 10% DISOOUNT ON
VACANTS. Ste am
carpet cl e an i nt.
I....s.. Free est. M hr
nc. at-7111
Houaecare Service,
Les'l'rois DomesuQues.
call 6-40-731S for your
OO...bden1ew
Alice 'a ffoueeclean.ing
W'mdow wubing. Refs.
RNM'D•ble, reliable.
m-im.~
gn.7132
IC 1 t•kg . .......................
~ty Landacaplag •
Comp. acift.acape daip
• nwt•ll•tion All work pr. Free eat. Greea-
d a I e Landsc ap i ng
73l.Q'76
Japaneee Laadscape . de-
sip, aprinkler . aods,
decalp. ma.int. ~ day
wan'., 12 yra exper. Lie.
Insur. 531-8 162 o r
llr1·BZ-
t'_:-y
Xlnl clea1un1 done by -·••••••••••••••••••••
Ran. •lhr. 4hr min. Uc. Bri<*. atone. bloclt work,
55'7.mo8 tile Ora. c:ooc:rete patioa.
Xlnt cleanioc done by
lady w /exp. Depend•·
ble. own trans. IM7-3S3'1
wfb, driveways. Free
ml. Jabn 846--1SB3
w..t.g
II.-at. DalDllD1. It. .... See·-· ..... . lJc/lu . Try me. R. _, ............ ,,,,,,,
anar. ~ Wiii& a rallr cleu pool? Qall Pool bodcw. ,., .. Prol. ptlm ln1 Eal Is lat . _• __ mez ______ _
Abt Elli sm. dlOOu •a•i Fre e c at 531-4383 ...... , .. ,,., ......... .
MC/YIM
Dave'• Pamt.iol. serving area 9 )Tl, moet teas,
check my ref, li e.
9"25
ESSIAM
Catm hUdinJ, k> rat.ea.
Pree est. a yr 1uar.
182-W'TI. GWl11 aft 5.
Residential & com
men:iaJ pamtina. Free
est. R e a a . rat es
67~rn-073'1
Repair 6: Reroof. All
types -a b ln1le a · rocbba.ltea-com po-tar.
Free eet. 541·5830 Fin.
Avail.
Qualified roofln1. Free
est. Leak repair. $15.
Good rates on abak• &
ClOlqJO. Oill t7S-UD7 ext.
119.
~MocMll1 ..,... .......................
SewUlg Machine Serv.
Quality pamtmg " paper ln your home. Guar
ID&-Work guaranteed. 25 yrs ezper. 97S.11117
Free est. Steve.. SC7 ""281 T,... Serwk.e -1:--./1--...................... . WALLPAPElU~ NOW IS ntE TIME to
Expert install.auon prune your trea. Call 2D"h> di&c. on paper '1be Experts," 20 years
Free all. 631-S39'J Orange County. s.ta-3239,
Quality Pamt.ers. exper
faat ser v., free e st
Guaranteed. M1·5684:
IC24Bl
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Bepmmg to Advanced.
SZO/mo.
~3tUI
George, 24 boura.
Yard clea.oup & tree re-
m ova L Fo r fr ee
estlmat.es call Steve at
64.').«m.
ls Your Profession
HOM E REPAIRS!
Reliable, aood work.
steady job. Rderaices.
Qall ~ 14&-72Z8
.......................
Moving by Tbe St.arring ~~ •••••••••
Colle&e Studeols. E.ap, Nemt patches• t.extw-es tri t.rucL 'U-1427 ..a EST. 193-1439
Did you kr"1W you can
pbce a claaetlied ad tn
the Dally PUot Se-rv1ce
l>lttrtory for a w bole
month foe aa little as
.fl.03 per day? For more
mformation.. call l)gpeadable, own trans. Palz2'kg,..,1rt.q
no s pec. area. Ca ll ••--•••••••••••••••••
64&-302'7 aqytime. PnERS P AJNTING
Pl..ASI' ERING
Addit ioos. boUAa.
642-S678
Daily Pilot Classlfied Ad. fW what you want i.o
6C2-S678. Daily Pilot Classi11eds.
ROOM ADDmONs
Kitchen r emodeling,
beth, den, etc. 646-2528
or 642-4300, ad-sitter
1173 3'-hr
PnmiQI trees, landacap-OCX: atmeDL Sldpblder,
log , cleanups, ex-dump t ruck. Grade, Sellthinga fast wtt.hDaily
perlenced. 642-8781 haul DaoMWMIO Pl.Jot Want Ada.
Freeeet. 5l6-4IS9'2 Trade your old stuff for Expr'd . Reaa Rates.
free Eal. Call Gene ~ Want Ad Help"
ae w goodies w1tb a
&C-5f711 C\asstfied ad. M2·S678
,.,._... 5350HefpWanted 7100 twpWcmhd 7100 ..._,w-'td 7100 HaepW~ 7100 HlfpW..ted 7100 MllpW..e.d 7l00 HlltpW..tH 7100 HlllpWmhd 7100 .............................................. ······················· .......................................................................................................................................... .
OlSCREET OUTCALL
• 915J..447 3.
lnformaUon I App 't.
--------·1 ·--------ASSEMBLER . caaaette Accolmting
ACCTSIEC/
COUICTloHS
PART TI ME
./ ./
ACCOUNTS
RECSVABLE
Tape -Full-lime. 1st
shi ft. $4 br t o s tart.
50.()1.]8
Assembler. P 'Ume. llrs
flexible.
Attractive gentleman 38,
safe. clean, new here
Wants d1screel lunch
'41lh M F or couple Just
for run· 'Tuke"' PO Rox
irT. Newport Deb. Ca
9:1'.62 .
We need someooe walh a
minimum of 6 months
&ohd A/R & Collertaons
experience. who w1.1bes
to work part time.
Pos1t100 reqw res high ~.
school diploma and --------
some expenence in a
YOGIS GIRLS
M\St understand AIR &
general accountmg pro-
c ed u res , & be ex ·
perienced with phone
...uit. Will work mm or
*ESCORTS* 1 ~<nbours per week.
l Thia 1s a permanent
If )'OlJ qlfy, call for appl. position Good pay &
953·9820. Now Hiring mce location.
Visa/MC/Ched t. '] Please call for appomt· ------T---IJDll "iDvi:iiADIE·: T~t,:_~7
MODELS A: ESCORTS Mk 1c:r Penoane1
With LocaUd an Lapna Ca-
PENTROUSE j n)UI Rd between Cout
f1GURES. Hwy & El Toro Road.
""nuf acturuag account·
mg environment. Type
45-50 wpm and operate
an adder 1calruJator hy
touch.
Compen!lat1on and
benefrt.s packa1te 1s al
tractive and com
pellllve. Please apply
at
3180 Red Hill Ave
C.o6ta Mesa. Ca 92626
.F.quaJ Opporturuty ALL OCCASIONS E.O E. I
3'Hrs 7'37 ·3199 ._:IWI"!~~~~--Employer M /F ~J U U --------1---------penclflGll Set-Tic.es 5360 •••••••••••••••••••••••
EXOTIC US
PLANT SERVICE
lntenor pbnt des1gnini:
Leasing. P lant main·
t enance. A s low as
S20 /month. Ca II
759-9545
If no answe r, plea se
keep tryi.og ! ! !
Sodal Cllbs 5400 .......................
"\A. ILACX IOOI"
Women ~ ~ price.
Lifetime memberabip
S50. O.C. 'a Newest &
moat -exciting Dating
Senlce/ Social Club. Applications accepted
by phone 631-71&1.
Se.led SopbiaUcates for
Sincifft, Aware SIDgles.
Reservation Socials ln
prhate homes. Your
phone number tk in-
Qtiri• to P.O. Box 3814,
~Hills, 90210 or
call Ad S itter 11 4,
M2-4300 2' hours.
•-t:iu=.! .......................
Sd11al1 & lliltca:Holl 7005 .......................
Be A Travel Aient
IDJUlt&weeb.
9-lt Tram Schools
!GOil Talbert Ave. FV.
llM'7S5
... w ...... 7075 .......................
Hadwcakil»C Pabater P1i111tin1 S3I per rm. n. a Sb.awn 97a.5'101
lba..wuk wanted. 2 or 3
~ a week. Xlnt re-
flr'fDC!el. Call 14$-'1Uf1.
Bab79illln1. my bome.
1Dfada to 5 ,......
~
MlfpW_.... 7100 .......................
ACCOUMTIM• ca.mi
flOlt 1.oaN•TIOM
Ctl 714/Mf.7'1 I
Mll.twT••n
••· a cllJ ,
CBI 1'.11191>Ne9 Mn&UalwAYe. ..._AM,O..mm
TM~
Accwnting
ACCOUMTIMG
Tf:MIOIARY
ASSIGMMEMTS
~ County Is boom-
ing! And so are we!
We're
ACCTMG CLERIC
SECaETilY
Poat ac<:U rec. /payable
voocbers, type SO wpm.
r ecept1on1st duties
lrvme Mir. CaU Karen,
540-84
ROBERT HALF& 1--------accounlefl1)S
There are many new
nrms moving mto lbe
Orange eo-.aity area. br-
~ about an lncreu-
lng demand for ex-
perienced a ccounting
peJ'!i(JllDel.
CPA'a
Auditors
Tax Accowrtanls
c.o.t Account.anta
Senior Account.anta
Bootkeepeni
AcccJllnliDI Clerk.a
ADVEITISIMG
SALES
1be Dally Pilot has an
immediate opening for a
s ale apers oa w ith newspaper dLSplay ad-
vertising e:aperience .
Good salary. com · miasions & excellent fr.
toge benefits. Excellent
growth opportunitJes for a person with career
ambitions.
Call for appointment
llHIE CO~T
DAILY PILOT
71~ Ext. 'Z77
F.qual Opportunity
Emp&oyer
U you are not aware of
the bmef1ta of working
temporary, viait us or
giYe ma call. we will be
b8ppy to disc:usa It wit.b
)'OU. We are located in ~~~~~~~~~ lhe Coldwell Ba nker
IMJdinJ Z133 N Broadway 1200
Santa.Ana
014183M103
PREE PARKING
Atcndinl
Jr. Ace ':t, Cllrti 1be JGD;y Rocer c. bu
a p.ttion open for an
experienced J r . Ac-
coun«n1 Clerk. Dutiea
are varied, incl bank re-
coacWaUona. auditing
daily aaJea reports, cen 1
lid&« account anal)'lia. AIR OpportwUty for ad·
van ceme n t. X l o t
Beoeftta as working coo-
diliou . Salary com-
mena u r a l e w /e x -
pedeeee. Send Resume
<It esp"'°" to: n. ftOler, loc.
170CZ Ave,
lnbt,tm4
7W 5tl0Dl
AJteratlons, women's
wear, permanent. fil ling
exper . deair ed. Top
wages to qualified.
67W29)
•tr a.ax Variom dutia. F /\ime.
Experience helpful.
Man.·Fri. ~-Many co.
bmeftt&. Apply at 1880
Placmlia. co.ta Meaa.
M'JMAMA.a
On site, aeml-retired
couple with m a ln -tmance experience. 21
lmit.a, Coala llesa. lo·
fant ot. SPllC, se-2020.
---------.Auemblen. Sallmaker
•• • • • : .
nr. OC Airport, 11-'nL
9aaH: 30 pm. Will train .
. f'lt.1413
ASSJ!MBLY TRAINEES-
lmlned oPmlnD APW
Va1aboDcl Safi loeta, am W. IWdbam, I .A.
mmt
Selhritb ll!AS EI
.... ()ppartulli&J ,,~=!!Y!'!>~•!·~ .. !ll~IP!,!!IH.:!:__J • •
Tum your
unusables into
usable cash.call
D•llyPOot
classlfled
642·5678. 1 It 'u BllSEZ.E
I O...in.ct Adi 1G-5171
,,
ASSIMILBS
For medical elertroniMI
Experienced preferred.
bul will t ram. Hours
7am to 3 30 pm E x
· cclll!'llt benefits & work
Ull( coodltioos. Mission
Vte.)O area. Only those
seeking permanent
('U'lployment need apply .
Call SUsao 581-3830.
A.SSEMBLERS we will
trai n . App ly 7am.
MacGregor YacbtA. 1631
Ptacenta. Cost.a Mesa
Orange Co u nty
m11n~actu.rerof clectr~
medwucaJ products L'I
Md:mg trainees for day
5hltt to assemble eltt·
trooic switches It dis·
plays. Apply in person.
....-5pKJa1Kn
1640 Monrovia, C.M.
642-3'2'7 E.O.E
A.uiataDt llanager. Not
a!raad of bard work!
Small firm aeeb multi-
Uilled Individual to rut
..mt. manager alot. or.
flee akilla required, sall-
1 n g /mechanical
knowiedge prdened. 21
yean or older. Job ttf.
reQ\.I red. Part time wrth
full time po tential.
714/875-9060 Newport
Beach.
Aasemblen
Leading O.C. electronics
mallllacturlng company
has t he followio1 re-
qliftmeat:
Al• il1r~rw
Must have 1 year aolder· in& experience. Will be reqared to aolder book.
tw-ret terminals, wire
aolder ~ t o u ch -up
PCB'a. Apply al:
....... S,.d ....
1840 11.oarovia. C.M.
642-3127 l!:.O.E.
ASSISTIM
IDITC>a 5UaYIY
5:S>Pll to t :IOPM, llon·
day tbr u Fr id ay -
9:30AM to 1 :30PM
s.turday. Great f« col-
l e 1 la n sand mooolitht.en. 914.00 per
week . O N L Y
Rl!lQUIREMENT 18 A
GOOD VOICE. Call: 642-43Z1. ext. 312 after
5:30Pll. Monday tbna
P'rtd.11
BA8YlnTJl!R, reliable
... ~ .,., old, •PPl'Oll 10
d11 per mo., u f1 .
ltfCIN
Babysitter. Mature, light
housekeeping. Llve-an .
Med. benefils lncl. Refs
Dana Point area. 1 baby
493-4.597, 6: ~ 7: 30pm.
Babysitter needed for
kads 8&11. M /W F .
~ 10-s Ul summer.
Xlnt pay, Re!'s req'd.
Own transp. So. Laguna
489-1726.
Babysitter an I r v1ne
needed. Please call eves
551-9116 -------
.BABYS11TER 1 need
Bank:lng.
Bdorodo ...
Lagw:ua Hills
bas 1mmed. opeDJllp f M
full tame expenenced
teller s Excell ent
benefit.II & rom pet 1ta ve
~es. Contact Cathy
Bryan for an appl.
581-4000 EOE M tF
mature. dependable .---.-..-.---.---.-.-_,
IMXDllD w /CM to Sit for
Zl ma11 boy. 12tol4 day
per month. Some over·
nit.ea. Vi c. Warner &
Edwards.fl. B. 848-~
BA.BVSITl'ER -Exper.
My home. C M. 4 d.ly
week. 4 m o baby.
stM275
Elipen eoce Pref
Uruted CaJ1fom1a Bank
DMainSt.
Huntingtoo Beach
SJ6.8811
E.O.E
Prev. t!XJ!er. desirable
United Callfomla Bank zoo w. C.out Hwy Newport Beach
631-3200
E.0 .E.
Banking
Cc-rcWT .....
Experience preferred.
caslUerin& exper. would
be be!pful.
558-SIM2
Previous e xperience
would be desirable.
Good typing skills re-
qw-ed..
558-*3
UnitAld California Ba nit
U40 lrviDe Blvd.
Tult1o
E.O.E.
TRIERJNEW
ACCOUNTS
Ao e:adtinl opportunity
Is avai lable lo o u r
beautiful Ana hei m
branch for an ex· pericnced Teller/New
Accounts Clerk. One
year Sti. experience
and t.JPna of aswpm are .........
ID addltim to acelleat ovwUi pa&eQUal. Colum-&.a oa... a top lta.rtl.nl
aa1ary, ideal work eD• vlroement. a nd out-~--== illluruce and a fulb
paid C#flm' apparel pro. snm. PW an mt.rvlew IW'.,,,,.,. ... ea.ll
PlllCl!mel at 171-TlOL
CalwuWa
-~-Equal o,,tJ ....,,.,.,
Banking
SECIETARY
Wells FU'IO Baoll locat·
ed ln 1n1ne bas an im·
mediate opening for a
secretary assisting OW'
new accoan1a Mpt. Ex-
pe ri en c e p re ferred
Good t ypanJ( and
s ecr etarial s kills
neeessary
We offe r excellent
benef1h & a p r o ·
fesslonal. yet fnendly
atmosphere Please con·
lad:
PEGGY MAY
C7 l4t 552-l I 00
So•cr@ llL'
WELLS
FARGO
BANK
5«>1 University Dr.
1rYioe E.O.E.
Ba.nkiDI m•a ,...,,_
11/F
Tbe new Lake Fonst
brandl ol a ~ S6L
ia aeek.iD& a Teller to
work part time <morn-
inp ). Eqiertmce la pre-
femld. Id we will train
someone wit h c aah hmdllni experience and
li-t.ypin& skills. We ol·
fer:
J1'op Startin• Salary •Free Career Apparel
•Free Partda&
We will be ~ an nruRSDAY, Ilardi
1.2. from 10 All to 3 Pll.
Pleaae call Venda at
aw) ea.GIO for an ia-
t«vtew appointment.
ADILITY .. laAL
Savino a: Lou Aun.
25C31 frabuco R09d ..
(It I.Ake ror.t Drt .. )
Latef'arelt
Equal~
IAmY
MADtam
Tllll ea1 concern
JW, .. W..,. a n.Mm•I
• , ...... ol IDdultria1 ............ loot. .. b IDdMd'ull ..
· waot to e arn bt wn ::'r:J: ;::..:.:
opea ud a eompl.U
trllWal prosram. u JOU are tired of mak la1
mlalmum •al•• or WIDltdiaa ID a Ullllant.
call toda.Y for ao la·
tlntiltr ........ e ...
ii DD barMf, bul tlaat ltDowtldll .. u. M1 to auec111. 'or ao la · ......-. eaD '7$1·'74'7.
Bar Girl. Night•. at
Buckinabam P alace,
Captstrano Beach. Call.
~sor a.9033
B A R G IR L
~. full-llme.
part-time ~~
.. _w..cw .....
'31·9532 -------BarmaM1. allract1ve. en
lhwuastac. part time
64&-lBJS
Bartenders . nef'd a
~f' tn a good dtnr>f'r
~., Call mt', Bob.
7S2-7919
BF.AUTICIAN -t:xper.
sharp , p rogressi ve
needed. Call for 1n-
tervlew. w /KerSUD HD
9l5J..:M33
Beauty ~rat.on
UdD Har F 10' a.s
3Q Va.a Lido, N B
S pa ce fo r lease
Ha1 r s ty l 1 s t '\,
marucunsw.. clc rl'lall'd
'\erv1ces 673 ·7850 or
673-l.970 -------
Be11.ty Ass l . ~ per br
u c'd reqwred
64.S-0212
~:P\lU or Ptr,
Apply between 2pm-
41pm. lloo· F'r1. 2530 west
Coast Hwy, Newport
8ch
Book.kttper . compute r
lmow\ed.le helpful, will
tnm. Laiuna Hills loca
uon.. Sl51-1T.M ~
IOC*bKEIPBt F /C
fl'aslllon wttb prorrua~l
1-'a.stuon Island 1nvf'<;t
mel'll f11m Eli~llmt op-
portumly ~II 640--0123
ibys, tJ.Tls. Lo ~II no,.er.
Easter~ fl:.() pr
hr + bo nus . Sl1&n
SJ111Z38
&cker needs Real Elute
u lesperaoo Lo sell SS
m1 ll1on worth + of
rmt.IWraJJU C!n-Z57 J
.... ~Firm
m f'asluon ~and area
h.as 1mmed!ate op. ·n1 n~
fo r ca s hier llour:.
d :l>-5 Expenenl"t' pr P
ferred Contact Jfel('n
McGLDley for •ppc.11nt
mml. ""-ZZ92
IUYB
Seal.a Ana Manulacturer Bemy baa 1mnwfiat.e operun~
Assistants, full time for for aa exp. "'°'er. Appl1
buay u lon. Richard cant muat have exp. an
Ouelette Salon. 200 at ie.t 2oUbe followmg
Newport Cater 0r1Ve, ftekll: Plasllcs, Elec·
Newport Beach tncal hardware. Elec-
tncal or Plum b1 01(. IOA~ Persoo mast be self-
16..-t be aper. in boat mctJnt.ed for ttus de·
· operatlooa. maint .. 6 mandin g pos It aon .
mech. mduM!d a plus Salary opeo. bn.ng ~ CoMt Guard license aot aume. CaJI Persoanel:
req'ci Must have baclt· 714·S•0·48l1. South
IJ'()UIJd w /boat.a. Conbct Paciftc Industries, 2100 b a v I d G i e s e , S. Fairnew, S.A.
Dockmuter. ror appt: ,...__ _ .. ~7'730 btwn l&am • ~ w .....
. Zpm.· Newport Harbor Oublen wanted full or
Cbnst1an Org desi~s
Glr1 Friday. tn>ing, It
bkicpng, " m.lac for ec-
centric Lac Beach •2'286
Oencal
WOBTHISRI
SAT & SUM
J.2.8. J..29, J..30
Day stuft S3 SO hr
Local Co. 10 CMta Mesa
net.'ds 40 people to :US'>ll>t
m Inventory Call our of
ft~Wda)'
557..004 5
U\-Llr\';.
RMPOQAPY ~NU ~ll'lllet~
7123 llrdl Stntt
Mewporf ......
Clerical
4{)
INVENTORY
COUNTERS
SPECIAL
2Y2 DAY
~GNMENT
3 /28, 3129, 3/30
DayShill
Local co. UJ C.M. needs
40 people to USJSl lD UJ •
ytdJJttY Ca II our office
6Jdl.y to schedule your .,,....
557..0045
U\·Lln:.
rtMPOQNl\' PEl!SOHNQ Ull\llaS
7/Zl~S ......
Ml .......
YacbtC1ub. P/r. Ftn Vly, Sant a
Ana. 6 Npt Bch. Call
. • 't •••w~ 844--4490, 8-6. Asll for a.a. NI time. aper. helpful Nmcy. CUSIC:l B SBYICE
tu nat nee. lla.ny co. We bave a stimulating
beneftta. Apply at 1• CASHIER openinc ia ou r fut-Pl.....U., c.o.ta Mesa. FWl time in our Fashaon pa c e d II a r te t i n g
laland s t ore for a De part m e n t. This IC>WaWa rt1111on1Uile. dependable person will work on
1be Rualy Pelican is penian with good lute. customer proceaaiag
loc*iDI for a Bkkpr, a t· App(y in penoa between their orden • perform-
t.rac:t bra, lWJt CO benef. J0-4. i n g a D y a n d a l I
Apply lo penon bet'Wftn APROPOS ~ follow-up. Re-~ ICon thna Fri 2735 qWements are a couple
W. eo..t Hwy, NB. 29 FAfbioo Island ol yeara experience ln
CASllIEllta.ERK Ex • industrial aaJes m-IOOOWa ps-. to wart pert-~e ~ vtn:mmmt • the ability P\1.11 Qiarp, must be n · to operate olllce equip-p er ' d, tbru T r i al CdJ( pbannacy. Call mmt iocll.ldlq the 10
BalaDce -Multi SET of Mn. YClllDI 6M-7m f<r key calculator. Please
boob. Lovely olfc. In _*ll.::.PP'~-------1 CIODlact Peraoonel Of-
lrvtne Industrial area. 1--------· nee.. Salary commenaurate
w/experience. Pleaae ~llEIS MllllwS,.cWtlu
..S R.e9wDe to Adl 514, \\ UMO lloarovia, C.M. ~~~ .. Qiala UTDTEM 6G:M27 E.O.E.
~-. 8-1 ill\Ad.e Appraiaias
Oo. DMCla fall · cbar1e
ai .......... pert lime.
bn. n ealble. ~alary
oeaotlable. Lulle --~03perDAY
11* 'I ALLJOQ .,_,
fora 30~
DAILY PILOT
SEIVICE
lllECTOIY
DO IT .NOW! •
MJ.1671
Opmiop now available
for full time Aasiatant
....... OD2bd •3rd ablft.a. No e:aperieoce nee. We tram. Advanoe-
mat opportu.a1t1 for
IDU&leJDeDl poalliom
to 15.50 per bour If
~·""eel For ... ta-Onmdaa • lDten1ew.
a ••tr .. -. Muat ...... ll:now~ ol
lmic math • blueprint readlDI. Jntne. A. Ken-davis lad. Co. ~ .,..,
E.O.E.
c..-
Needed t o a11h l ::.-f:.:.. ID boott~ ~ ·l'rl. N . APfi. ty et IMO Placeutla. a.ta .....
mn:-eeo!so~ ad tJp6IL Ball Ume,
lAlmla Blaeb. 4M-t:m. "-M:lal clenJb'l*t. • Wlll ~ lloeda7 br. WeKda1a. Good
Un ft'idQ from ... to wartr.tns eand:. Pnpare
Jpm. rtP0rta to 10 to coe-
r.q.& Oppar Doplofitt puter. Good t1 pia1
alllllla. p-leaa aot.
Chlldcar• wanted. 2 ~t Santa AH .
chUdreo. 117 home ill a.11 UCPA. ~
lleaa Verde. Pot1lble 1'a r-... dnw tD the
llvt-lD. tloD tllru frl. West. .. a ~...1....-PUGt
~ 111.w. a-"*' Ad. KNS1S.
,.
14M741
l"ampw Dnv .. Newt'Ql1 U.1rh
C.\c,... fmm John Wa)TI<' Alr'J'Ort I 1!4uaJ Opporturuty ~mploy .. r •••••••••••••••••
O>ok. fWI time cS.ya. app-
ty ll-1b. 3-5 pm, Coco .•.
46"1 MaeArt.bu.r Blvd..
NB. seo.zM
DriNr/Oankiwr romb
lt.vw vald CA Hteew4t
Good driYllll UC'Ord
MiL ... • Appl)' at Paenyaa\'ar. 1'10 .._,a CM
.... s
Mm or womaa ZS )'r'I or
o&dft' Know the rout
cilia. ~ S1.IO a ~
er more Ora.na• C4ut
Yellow Cab. 11300 Ill.
Htttmann. Fountain
Valley <No ol Slater
betwa Newhop~ 41
Eurlidl
DRIVERS
CROSS COUNTRY No
special lie. req 'd
,,
lw.etATI
OfllMNGS
WAREHOUSE
A.5SEMBLV
f'ACTORY
Good money. mcenllve
bonus. holiday & vaca
boo pay. Paid weekly. Cook needed ror retltt·
~ fad.bty 2nd sluft
Quam.ity ~ exper
req'd. Good benefits
Newport Villa. 64.2-5861 -
_llal'G __ resor __ v_a_cb_t.s __ , I\. ~1 · 1&'D Pla~ua, C.M I '-II I~
Dry cleaner. counter sorw:u.-.
COO K S Carrow 's
Restaurant. Apply 10
penoo 620 A venida Piro,
Sm:i Oemente
help, mature woman, IRVINE
nxrninp, no wtmds, No. 752·6666 HB.8C7-22!i86~PM E.0.E. M/F
Dry c I ea n i o g . E 11
CX>OKS -day or rul(bl. perienei!d'! Will tram
Ex:per. pref. Apply btwn Fu 11 or P I T . Ca 11
3-S Anytime. 675-5811 ~9001. Dick.
Oloks
Exper. pre{. Port Mesa
Convalescent Hospital.
642--0400.
Cooks for immed lllre.
~ula area. 67~1556,
ask foe PelA!.
c.ook wanted. Susanne's
Restaurant. 480 s. Coast
Hwy. LB. "94-0011
~y Q.ERK -0.C.
AIRPORT AREA. MON·
SAT 957-0648
Counter help, lOpm~m.
Wmchell 's Donuts. 2SJ
E 17th St .. CM.
COUNI'ER PERSON -
Bed• oMc: Auetlbly
F'1m '°<:ated near ocean
bas opportun ities for
F tr & a limited number
" p rr. CI>urlng school hrs. )positions. Will
train. Earn while you
learn. Sl.2S /hr. to start
cc more for experience
1020 w. 17th. St 645-3632.
B.ECTRICIAN
Dry cleaners. WiU tram. ---------642-5466. 54.'>-1066
CIMlftrHefp
& s-twidl Pft'SOft
New experience in work·
mg f !time & p /tlme.
675-2193.
Delicatessen Person .
iml'lt be over 18, neat Ir
matur e . W /tr ain .
F /time., incld wknds.
See Terry, Hi-nme Deli
~E. 17th. St .. C.M.
Dellcat.essen Help. Ex·
Electroolca
•TEST
TECHNICIANS
ld&WShfft
Immediate open.lnp are
available for production
t.elt tecbn.lciana to t.est &
troubleshoot Printed
O.rcuit Boards and f mal
&.'laelDblles used in com·
pW5" terminals.
Floor service. Nr. OC
AUiiort. M -Tb. 6am 4 30
pm, will train 97~1483
f\111 Time Shipping &
Packaging. M /F, Will
train. ~M.21.
FUJJ time position in our
Reader ad dept, hrs Mon
lbru Fri 9·5, lele &
comJter sales. reqs good
spelling, grammar &
penmanship. Must enJOY
meetmg tbe pubhc. App-
ly Pennysaver. 1661!
Placenua. C M.
General Office
ELTORITO REST
Corporate Hdqtrs.
Fa s t typist ror
diversified duties. Flex·
ibillly a must Interview
by appt only.
714-957-6400 Jacquie
GeoeraJ
The Pottery Shack has
operunp for ruu lime
year round positions.
Apply in penon. 1212 s.
Coast Hwy, Laguna
Beach.
~OFFICE
tor busy Newport
Opbtbalmolog1sts. or
rice. Weekdy only.
64&-31TI perlence pref erred, over
18. For FUil nme.
644-5619
DBJYERY PERSON
Freeway Auto Supply.
211MM2 Avery Parkway,
MV
Re qui res work io g knowledge o f TTLs GENERAL OFC-CdM.
circuitry using 7400 mature, dependable
series IC's. 675-2133, MJ-5619
Delnf'y & Stock
fbll or part time. Must
be over 18 & lllO lbs. Xlnt
benefits. 495 E. 17th. St.
Calta Mesa.
Delivery, furniture,
&Vong male, intelligent
& willing to work .
661-:M42or 831·8992
Del. Men over 18 for L.A. nmes lo homes in NB &
CM. Reliable &c have de
pen. car. Perm. P rr.
S400 /$450 per mo.
641>-063'1. 646-5844.
We ofter a stable work
eovironment with an ex-
cellent s alary and
benefJt.s package inchld·
i.ng company paid Life.
Dental , M ed i c al
Insurances. Pens ion
Plan, Savmgs Plan with
bl.gb interest. 10.,.,. paid
holidays per year and l
week paid vacation after
& months. nus pos1t1on
must be filled 1 m ·
mediately. Please apply
at PERSONNEL:
mi>S
TRIVEX. INC .~0-.1.r~~
3Lffl Redhill Avenue Dental, chairs1de assls-Cost.a Mesa. ea 92626
tm., Mon-Thu.rs. X ray Equal Opportunity
Uc req'd, SaJary open. Employer M/F
5'6-DX>. ~~~~~~~
DIHTAL ASSIST.
needed. Preferably D:lgineer
p /lime. Expr. nee. MECHAHICAL
~ IHGIHIBS
Dental Receptionis t . Degree. Minimum ex· ~-.. .,._ perience considered. Ex· ~ ... esa . .,.,.penenct cellenl benerits and
pnierred. SM-m 4 wor1dng coodltioo.s. Mis·
DIHTAl./Aashta..t sioo Viejo area. Only
4 day wk. Perio office those seeking perma-
1. d nent employment need X -R ay ic . req · apply. Call Susan, Penooable person want
ed for growin& practice 1~581~·~31:1>~.~~~~~ N7~ I~
DENJ'AL~ANT
Ortllo<.br, :aJnt wa1e '
bmefit&. RDA or eligi
b1e. N.B. 640-0121
DISPATCHB
Procrwive Health Can
Ch in Newport Beach it
DOW CODducting 00 gotn.i
lotervlewa for abarp
energetic lndlvldual1
with aper. diapatcbin& ·•·a.me-. fire, politt
Oil tul vehicles. lluat
Mft woridAc knowlfldp
o( 0nnp Coun~. 4 day wan week. x.mt startt.oc
alay • frlnee beoef'lb package. Avall. llay
HO. For inlervtew COD·
tact Denlae Gulmood -.a.. .. E.0.£..M/F.
•nas a.dllred. ....
-
ESCROW TRAINEE/
RECP/ MESSENGER
-Wuted for a fast
growing independent
escrow co. Call Diane -1255
Eltabllabed stationery
lltQl'e oeedl inside ... 1es
penon. Offitt aupply ex·
per. helpful, but not
neceasary . Fringe
beaeftla. Group medicaJ,
paid vacatloa, 6
.bolldays. For appt. call
8eUiY Kaia: 751-1'732.
Do1·Groomer, Elt·
perienced, talented,
mut be eaper'd In
Haad·aclasorlna.
111'470t.
J .
General Office. Mature
penm wilh good skills
for busy psychological
group Heavy phone &
public cont a ct. Light
bookkeepin g , pre f
med11ns. expenence
646-:Bl6
General Office. light lyp·
ing, wiU Lrain. Jean El·
len Mfg , H B. (714 I
fl93..3S75
GENERAL OFFICE·
F\JU.tJme, 10 key a must.
accounts rec helpfu I
Call Barbara for appt.
54()..3280
General Office
Xero• O_perator
9200f1400 Lal« t.erm assignment.
Call Tod for more ID·
formatian. 979-0164.
General
TOPJOIS
TOP PAY
AVAILABLE FOR
YOU AT :
ertnc along • friend and aldY now. Never a fee.
E.O.'E. M JF
Kl. 55'"8520
Olfi ll5-Z622
Geo1 Offc·oeed dependa·
bM pencm.. Type 40wpm.
lo.by. pleaaant phone
voice. WWiq lo learn.
Call S.4pm, Mon -Frl :
Mrs. Power·fS•2· 7702.
t.rrorEM Mn.ta orrc .
Gt 41Wfbrtnl. ApplJID penoo. Su .... Cleimiml---• Glua Ir llllr· rar. 1115 No. El Camino
Real. s.c. ~111
Gtwmen·Esperienced.
Mt coac' k'D or lew
..-.. Plc·A·~ 10088
Adami Ave . H .B.
lllW551.
Qcm'dl
S.wllrOfftar•
Da111 Graw•, Swlag. ....., llUfta ... u. South
lntDl/1:1 Toro .,..., ap.
ply lam·2pm. Baroa n., Secuttl1 1111 E . Cecller ,
A.nMelm. SUiWJOZ
OM.VN.OT •fsi ~~.~~ ..•.• ?!~ ~~~-.?!!! ~~~ ..... ?! .. .._.,w..tH 11 .w,w..tH noo w.w 110.~
&llilDS JA*TOI "' Marl•t -.ae•rch , p/t, ••••••••••••••••••••"•• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ...... •••••·--~ rau.!i-:'j.""rtii"' ... All R•ta'l,..nl ~tu1ln1 On. htt .. wtll traiA. NUBSES AI O&S -aaT~Jl&:l..P
aua1 , Uolftr•• •Upcp.. t:.:hr. The 1ood readlo1 com · CerU.ntd Of> T ... a.a .... ft] u.,..JiD• ~.ii PlltU--wwk. llftlJbtcl ~ u or on...a <N 8 > pn8mdon • a~ AU lldfti. Men Verde rcr a ~op-Wfll ~ I.-. .....
.,...., fW1nd .. ana.1. 11t.em. todlUil ll'MJU Qnv, u-... •1 c.&et' ~~ IN. .... ftt. ... ,_.
9l c...,.-... Ill .. ' , lar . Ideal for
ND ::.r:!:r~~ JmliLGlial lhrh&101. BualnHa • -Pfac:WJt, Cll. HoG1ewi"91/ Oolle1e
a'.nltaJ. l~I W )lb • .w.!.. u ••MT WOll\lft ..._ part Ume Nlnml 9tucM'8 AJrpart .,.._
.,_, MJIU Aaa lo·zngr'""' • auoclate lo 1rowlog '""-VM PROD U CT I 0 N Call ROD for appt •
......, 11oun t.u • t-4 Mm1 I. m.utiama 1M1111 ..... c.u o.rtatric ~ 11 bed 1"IWNEE Rubber -. Mpm..-.... ilkl9 iJ1i:N h-L W. ~SI 040 /MO• I« lmervww. M2>GM IU!Uoa. I pd bo&ktay.. product., lrvl.nt area. IOOCI aalaty fs beoeftls. Muat pau company HAMDYMAN MliDID
l•CD•d O&H1ala1 for local, IDllbare peraoe for
~u&a'1 •• ......
..ti: • 1eoeral offke nbUnancit ll11at ha\'e °"" t.nm X!nt WOtkU\I
conc1 • bmd'tta. u ao. M r .,oo,•rno Call
Pawoonel 54t-CM
Harr /C~Hl ER
l!:lpa'-. tv.ll \J me Apply
In penoo lien 8rowni.
n..uiuraat. 31108 Coast
I IW>' So Laruna
ltc.c&U to welcome new
reeldents Permane nt
part lime l''lulble
houu, need car &.
ty~wr1ter .S47 30115 ,
(183..11119
HOTEL MOTEL n1gbl
Dudllor , apply Crata
Presley, San Clemente
~· l2S W Dlplandlan
•b.ecl~rs wanled to
'Mlril for Jaruce's Rag
gedy Ann ·s. hrs 8 4 .
Tues-Fri. 67S-2514
)ioul5ecluning llffded 8
t.o 12. 5 days week Stan
$4 hour 493--6480
Housekeeping
Rdirement Residence in
Laguna Beach need~
penn p/time hskpg help
Moo Fr1. 7am·1 30pm
494-!M58.
Housewives 1£ you 're
fncndly, consc1ent1ous &
dependable we need
you! Dai.Jy 8-4. Apply in
person. Slonem11l Ter
race. 29LS Redtull. C M
Housewives & Molhero;
need rtra money? You
already ha ve lh t•
knowled~e needed Call
642..m.J
Housewives & studenLo; to
~ lunch rush. 11 2 JI
W1enersch111tzel Good
pay SJ 25 pr hr Wlcnd &
hohd<ly off Contact
Elizabeth 754-8874 250 S
Bnslol. CM
INSPECTOtt TilAIMH
To learn all phases of an
s pecl1on. Must pa~s
company physical mrl
back X·ray. Takmg ap
phc at1ons 8·10 only
Stratoflex . 17671
Arrrustrong Ave Irv
E.0 E A K.endavl! Ind
./
INSPECTORS
~YUNE
Our successfuJ growth ln
the computer manufac·
tu.ring field bas made
these positions 1 m ·
mediately available.
We offer a stable work
mV\l"OOIDe1lt with an ex
cellenl salary and
benefits package mclud
Ing company paid Luc.
Dental . Med ical
Ins urances. Pension
Plan, SaVUlgs Plan with
lul(h interest. 10112 paid
holidays per year and 1
week paid vacation after
6 months. This pos1llon
must be fi lled 1m
mediately. Please apply
at PERSONNEL
li1i>S
IRIVEX INC ....... _.. .,.,. ... ~c.-.--
31.ff) IUdhilJ Avenue
Cost.a Mesa. Ca 92626
EquaJ Opportumty
Employer MtF
Insurance: Commercial
Property & Casually As·
11slanl. experience
necessary, rrummum 2
years 10cluding ly pan i:
Xlnt benefits. James
l.nsw'ance Office. I rvme
Call Maur i n e
75.2-00a> ... E.O. E.
INSURANCE CLAIMS -
Qmm. ft personal lines.
Salary open. Good bene.
Call Diane 8 . m.~
Interior plant main·
t.enance. Full 4't Part
time avail. .-J.~.
Interior Design
L.iadin& interior design
ftrm baa an Immediate
opening for ·the right
per•on In the ..a.ldeltln rield. Must
be a closer. Dnpe n ·
perience help f ul.
1111~
lfflMT'OIY COOIDIMATOI
Orp be8dquartera for a
statewide financial
servtcea firm, Futdoo
Ialand. lo nm tnveat«Y
ft rec, sqpply orderto1.
bmmlory c:cDr'OI. mall
proce11lng Ir apecial
proj, Esper req. Call
6«).(JJ.23 t: I0-5.
Recreation Dept r~·
Q\Alftll aocneooe "''lb al leut 1 yr Janitorial·
~ Maint. u,.r lO
onn Janitorial dutl~ °' aaveraJ C1.t)' owned ~mmuoJty fac1llt1a11.
Req'1 valid C~lll f
Ori~,.. lie. lncumt.ot
will be relmburud
mlleqc Cor u.'"1 CJI car
XJnt fl'tqe bfttfflt.a.
Ii'-dl!Wla • appijcalkln Contact~ Offt'.
City ol Newport Beach.
m> Newport ~lvd. N R
9l36Q. Phone 114~2101
E.O.E. M /F
Lab A&slSlant: will tram,
no ex.per. oecess Dutt~
IDdwie 1'1181Dt~ance ol
glassware, lab upkeep
for R&D dept o( bio-
medical company Hrs
12 30 lo 6, Mon tbru
Thurs. Contact ad ·
m&nlstratJon. 631 l~
Landscape /Gardening
)o'oreman. Minimum 1
yr. expt>rience m mow·
IQ(, edging, & f erttJna ·
I.Im.. Should be ex per Ul
3-man crew superv1.S100
5 day week . SalJry
1SOO-Sl2JOO mo Ask for
Uoyd or Ron, ~7441
Legal Secretary
Small dyoam.Jc busmess
h t1gat1on £1rm 1n
Newport Center seeks
expenenc-00, e!rirtenl &
t'ne r get1c le~al
secretary. S II.. d1<
taphone & xlnl lYl>lng
skills a must. Xlnl
saJary depend.1J1g upon
quatifical1on and t.'X·
penence. Good benef1ti;
640-moo.
L£GAL SEC'Y $1300
Cooger:ual Newport nffr,
lttJgat100. heavy cl.Jent
C'Olltal't, no S.11 Train to
be paraJegal
lrvme Personnel Apenl'Y
488 t:. 17th. Costa .'wt"a
S.Ute 22t 642 1470
t.tECHANIC ilra. Jl'arrdl 942.3.505 ~lcal incl'd back X·
Stable J\lture ror ex ,.,. Taldnl applicaUom
ptt'd mffbanlc. Ions· bt w n 8 610 o n I y
aubtilbed roro • ••uzu ~ ... •YSIS St rat o fl e • • i, 111 lnduattlllar1ne enslne ~ Arms trong Ave, Irv
dl1lrlbulor 1n C .M E.O E. A Kmd&via lnd.
DW!sel COi Know-how a RH ft. VM Clo.
Plus. Good working ---------
<Xnl. all frtnge beoeflta ,_.chabJ ....._.
Salary baaed on n · Oitlcal Care £xp. pn· We seek s harp, e n ·
perience. Phone lam· ferred. Wlll lra1n for lhll thuaidtic individual to
4 30 M F l =y liUU time. ln h I ~~· on -r . Viejo. ~::ts!:!r~!:. ~1f.
MECHANIC -S200
Week. WW lr&.Ul. Open
fl8m.8pm. 986-8413
714-131°1100
Nursing --..C-•HAHl--C•Al.--Nines Aides. All shifts
Good rate o( pay. No ex
MFG TlCHMICIAH iwr nee Will train
Two yean ea:perience <A-rtlf1cat1on program
working with m10ute available. Apply P ort
parts. Medical co Mes a Conva lescenl pany Excellent benefit ......_.,.taJ 70 N & worku1g condJt1ons ........... • 25 ewport Mlssloo Viejo area Only Blvd. C.M. 6'2--0400
those s~k lng perma OFFICE WORX -Will
nenl employment need tram $1.80 per week to
apply. Ca ll Susan. start.()pen8amlo8pm
SBl·SKI. !&>&W
MECHANIC-AUTO
642..QIJO ---
Med!caJ Assl.!>tant Front
& back o rr1ce, ex
perience helpful <:all
Ann at 8'7 -6004
Medical Front oft '""'·
typmg, pref 5 Yr5 rxr
~ for Sophie 979 261J
or evs 639-075'>
MEDICAL
Ua ck 0U1l'e I yr
medical exper Llm1tt'<I
X Ray l>('rm1t EKG
Verupuncture, & Audio
tesun.: S750-SRSO mo
Morgan Employment
Agenc y, 1:.25 ~te 'J
Venic• Dr E. So1lt> 2lJ.
<:mt11 Mba
751-1.581 6..11 lSi'S
NF.VER A F t-t-
MedJ cal
F:xµer ba c k u r£1t·t>
v.undn wanted for Npt
Ech. offi ce Mu.st know
EKG. ub 4 645-2!130 (9-5 I
o t·Flc t.: GEN. BKXGr
Malurt.' 20 25 hr wk
5S 7-6W> 8-12a m
Pan llmf' sales work
P\!rfect for college stu
dt'l\1 mtt:rested I.fl r et a 1 I
!Tl('rchandlz1ng & d"
JllJ) Salary open. Call
0Jl£t.-e Importers. Dana
l'olnt 493-7T13
Part tJmc·
HEED EXTRA
MONEY?
M.1rket researrh rom
panv 1.' look.mit for sha'l)
maturt" 1nd1~ lo hf"lp
ron<Jurt rec;ea rch 'ur
~t'ys Jl c ~ rac 11it)
$t 00 hr Da) & or t-\('O
in~... Ceil! Commun1r,,
lJOflS ke-.carch ~ ~17
Part lime bu.,1nt:~' op
µortun1l v for pro
£t·~~1on .il & non
pro( f.'5SIOOCIJ Ca II 'd JI')
~
mg. 41 interface w /ven·
ders. Xlnt company
bmdha. pleuant work· m« eoVlJ'OIUDent. saJary
commensurate w /er.·
peneoce. Cootact Scien·
tlric Dnllwg Control•.
1801 J Mitchell S-Out b,
Irvine , Pers onnel
56"7-!111151. EOE
9'WJTY COMTIOL
Inspectors. Near 0 C
Airport. Mon thru
Thurs. 6:00 am to 4.30
prn ~1483.
REAL ESTATE
LNC> SALES FOR '80
COt•tlSSK>N MET
I Can earn from SSOK lo
~ lst yr. Un.lJmit.ed
qualified leads. multi·
rrulbon dollar land tn·
vent.ory.
2 Sales contest every
month . Win cash
bonuses. neow swt.s. etc
l Our product low C05t
~ Cal.If Land. Bud~et
Tt-nm. P\enty of hnanc
lll4o: dl :er. Apr
4 Pt'r1>0Dahzed sales trairum: in closm.: for
new men
5 J~1ble mana~em~nt
f)(h1t1on:. for :.tron"
I k.t.t-r.
f; ·\ , k a b o u t (I u r
Cadill.ir Plan
7 Plush 'li+·'-'v>rt Bra1·h
<lfll~ medical bend1b
,1\.u11tJlt'
>i ~)od out wti .. Wf' hdVl:c'
lhl' bt'!>t lb1nR ROlnR
<Le req , A.'!>k for Mr
"'~ 714 ~3402
~Selle
Fasblon Coordl••tor I
Selta. lhtthewa In •
f"lllhion lala.nd baa •••
~ opportun.lty for
penoaab&t wocnan who
understand• fine d•-
1l1n er clotbea . E•·
perienoe pnferable but
wllltnin.
Mra. Hubert or II r .
Albert '19-1201
RETAIL SAL.ES a.ERK
-Semi or retired man..
Part.time evenioc1.
Phone Tom 9'19-9'7'4 dys
Roofers wanted. HOT for
lrg project. e1tper 'd
roofers only need apply.
C,a1J Lee Roofing Co.
SC2-nz2.
Sales
#I SAi HM&«
Finest corporation In
our industry hiring,
training, and paying big ss·s, in pcepa.raUoo for
our Newport Beach
move. Call for appt.
761~01
Sa.les. Art llntenor de-
sign. w/in~rest m ar-
t lint design. f ulJ, p /time. won: out ol the home.
Mgmat pos avail. Will
tme. Call Karen 848·9378
G-7pm)
SaJes Contractor Su ppbes
Trainee. ~ale tool
& hardware. National
Co . oow lunng young
men 18-30. l200·SSOO a
week+ Bonu.~ Ca II
714 "8IM--005S ----
SALES SMEER -Earn
$21,W>. lst')r s.'50.0QO..m'
4 y r s 3yr s alary
+comm Estate plan·
rung & bus iness lns .
Sales exper pref. Mr
Buhr. 83.>8S50 F: 0 . E .
M F'
Li censed R ~al Estdle -
Sa.Jesperson. Allract 1 ve
Bay v 1 e w or f 1 re .
Progressive <."omm1..,slon
si>bl 673-1185.S
MFGTRAJMEE
MedJca.I manufactunnJ:
company n eed s a
worker. Machme s hop
expenence r eqw r ed.
h1i:h school machine
s hop ok Ex cellent
benefiU & working con-
ditions. M1u 1on VleJo area. Only those aeekUlg
permanent employment
need apply. Call 51.&san.
Sfll·:U) ..
P.uTTIME
EYENIMGS
A."i:."l~t tn editor survf'y
conducted from our of
fice at t})t! Orange Coast
Daily Pilot 5 30.9 30
Mon·Fr1 9.JG.l 30Satur
day. Gre.at ror collegians
and moonlJgbt.ers. SBC pr
wk ONLY
REQUlREMENT IS A
GOOD VOICE. Call
f'1·npltc' Otc'PCh•d 10
'°'Ull:o.d B«rn·h ore.
toµ 1 omm1-.~111n
<:all Bud lfyamfoo
C7 I 41 146-S~Ol
SAl..ES COUNSF:u:>RS
Remem~r wh<'n you
were a ltJd and wanted
to earn your own mooey
.. Weil. we have several
lads who do, but they
need a mature auertJve
adult lo chaperone and
counsel them In sales
onent.ed )Obs from 6-9
PM daily . Phone
642·4321, Ext . 250
bet-.-n 2 and 6 Pll.
Liquor clerk. ex -
penenced. fuJI or part
time . Apply 2711
Broadway. Lag Bcb.
Broadway l..lquor
LOT ATI'ENDANT
Must be 18. liUU & part
time. La& 8cb area. Call
497-171J2.
Limch superyisor. gndes
6. 1. & s. DJm School. 2
hrs. datly M·F $3.63 hr.
CaJJ Cheryle Ersavas.
556-30>
LVN Weight Reductmn
Olnlcs. Inc. ts now hJr·
mg for JIB medical 0£·
f1ce. No weekends or
nights. Hour~ IOa m·
&·:J)pm. 848-zrn. ask ror
Elaine -------
MACIUNIST TRAINEE
Pref. some shop ell
per for small manuf
firm in lrvme. Call Riley
forappt.~
Madunist
EXPERIMENT A.I.
MACHIHIST
Candidate must have 5+
years related ex per .
work from blucpnnL'l.
Must have fabrirated
new tooling & repai.r ex·
ISllng tooling LD produc-
IJOn. We offer xlnt ro.
benefits 1n clud1ng
medical. dental. & op-
IJcaJ insurance Please
a~y ID person:
SHILEY INC
17000 G illet.te Ave.
lrvme. CA
F.qual Opportunity
Employer
Madwusl
Ma~hi I 0..rafon
1st &. 2nd Shill operun1t1.
we have Probation .
Merit & Cost of Living
Jncreues Fully paid
Medical & Dental +
many othe:r outs tan ding
beoefiLs.
ROSAN rNC
~NwprtBch.
Equal Oppty Employer.
Maids full & part Ume.
WlU train. Apply Don
Carloa Motel, 34311 Del
Cl>lspo. Dana Polnt.
MAILIOOM
TO $745
EscleDent ~unity lo
jom IAfle Irvine com-~ with Iota of room
for promotion. Must like
people and not m ind
walking. Call Rita,
540o«m. Oouta.1 Penoo-
Dlll A/lllflM:y. 2790 Harbor.
C.ll Never a fee. •
Maintenance peraouel
needed w /general
llnoWtedce ol ~ledr1caf,
ph.nblnt. " air condl· uontns. Apply to on.
Surf Ii Saod Hotel,
Lq\IDa Btach. f61""'7
~· P9tSOM
Lltht mec hanical ,
carpentry etc. 5·day
Wik. lllllt laavw nUd
CA drhW11 Uc..e. App. 11 m> Placmtia, C.JI.
llilodel5· Ell rortJI
S500W~
Attractive Femalet. Only
641-018>
MOTOR ROUTE
Immediate opportunity
for part-IJme eam1J1gs.
1be DaiJy Pilot has a
motor route avaJlable in
the South Laguna ar~a
Deh very. aflt'rnoons.
Monday thru Friday.
morrungs Saturday &
Sunda y No monthly
door ('\)llect1on!. Earn·
1ngs about SSOO per
month gross Reliable
t.ransportallQO and smalJ
cash deposit r eqw re<!
Call 642 4321, Foster
Ouellet, for detads ---
N~ 3 Individuals lo
~ from home on a
new phone pro1t ram
Can earn SlOO-Sl.50 pc•r
week. dependrng o n
tim e . Ideal f o r
homema.llers l'~or com
plde information, call
551-1450.
HURSIAIDES
3:30 to 7 30PM Country
Oub Conv Koep 549 3061
Nun.mg
LVN. F 'lime. 7-l . Xlnt.
rate ol pay Apply
D.0.N. Port Mesa Coo·
valesceot Hoep1tal. 2S70
Newport Blvd. C M .
642-0400.
~ RN. relief. 7.3 & 3 11
XbJt. rate ol pay. Apply
D O.N. Port Mesa Con·
vale9eeal H08p1tal, 2570
Newport Blvd C .M .
642-0400.
Numng
.._ICAl.ASST
Protlnuive Heattb Care
Clo. k>alted lD Newport
Beach I.I now cooductin&
interview• for RNs.
LVNs. or EMTL. Can·
dlcS.ta wiU be brisht
energeUc " have r.111t
drtvina record. 4 day
wort week. Xlnt aalary
• frln1e benefit•
peckqie. For lDlarvHrlr
cauct Denlae Guimond
"1·111&. .. E.O.E .. 11 /r ..
~GIPBSOM ~Hea.ltbC....
Co. iD Newport Beacb
wtll be openln1 May
MO. Now ac:ttPliftl ap-
pllcatloot for bri 1bt
ener1ttk RN'• wllb
Emergenc1 Room I·
Tl1•1• ••per. 4 day "°" ..... XJnl Aart1nt MWy • f1tap bmtftU =o:.= "1·Ul& .• l!.O.&. .JI /P.
ASK FOR LAURIE
E.O.E.
---------S... • DeliV«Y people
~l. ext 3U after .... lsW. ~ needed. have part time
positions open. YOU wi 11
IIllM up to • per b.r.
C..ll between 1·9Pll.
S.11411.l
5.30 PB. Mooday t.bl'u OpenLDC for licensed
F'rld.ay uleapeople, locally ~~~~~~~~~I owaed. rib natJooal re-
PART TIME
EVENINGS
Enterpr1s1ng adults,
over n w1lb Dynamic.
A d v e n t u r o u s
per&on.lllJIJes. who enJOy
worbng with a nd
mouvetmg youth.'! aj!.,...
10 lo 13 Phone 642"'32 I
f~ 250 between 2 and t
PM
A.SK FOR 1..Al.;RI E EOE
Party Con s ultant 1
Counter Person. full
tJ.me mchxhng Sal App
ly 2025 Newport Blvd
C M
~I.IP Person needed
for pubhsh1ng hoUSl'.
NB area. call Jeannie
833-0512
PmE.tJP
ASSEMBLER
with at least I year e:it
penence. preferably
newspaper Excellent
company benefits. Apply
between 9 AM & 6 PM.
Monday lhN Friday
ORANCiE COAST
DAILY PILOT
330 W. lay St.
CoatoW.SO
~o,.wt.it,
E ; la-yet
PBX Aolwering Serv1tt
Operators. Mature, de·
pendable. Day & eve
shifta. Eltpu. pnl. but
will tram. ~2550.
•PIX•
T.A.8. ans. aerv bu a
rew poe1t1ona open In
Tua.. SA. CM. 4t Hunt.
8. areas. Varied ahil\t,
P tr or F tr. Many out·
It.anding beneftla. Won
DMr J0UT home Ii Hl"D
wbl1e YoU &earn.
Raw.st E.O.E .
· PHOHI PROS ~ for naUooaUy
advertlled quality pro-
duct. Call Mr. Allen:
rerra.1 system. &r.ceUent
worll1 ng cond 1llons.
Earn 100"* com mJSSion
PoC' conlidenual app l
call 7S9-0226
r-----.
E\ECI' • Sl'.~T E.tr."i· \.. .. ·~:-· }
Rt.:CEPTJUNIST /
SFX:REi' ARY Penna
nenl pan-t ime f1ex
~ Airport are.i K H
A.nder.ioo. Co 549 1343
..ftCS'TlOHIST-
Typtng & b11.J.u:ll! X Int
pay 4 day work w~k
Co paid benefits
l"ease call gn. 7fi60
Recepc..iorust
CommRd
Perionm~
'The Haircuttm~ Pl at>t•
Full time recept1on1st
needed m Costa M t"la
Paid berwfits Ca I l Ed
mund at 540-61.SJ
S&lesgut f« tenrua shop
in Corona del Mar : fuJ I ume. exper'd. 640-4172
Sales
HICXotlY FARMS
Has part ·time sales op-
po rt unit y . Pre fer
mature lady for PM.
shit\ Exper. not nee.
Wi ll tram. See Mr.
Thompson. So. Cs.t.
Plai.a, Lower Mall.
SALCi If a salary. com·
m1ss1on, clothmg al-
loiA•ance. auto allowance
& mgml. opporturut1es
mterest you. pleue call.
631~
Sales-Manne Hardware
st.ore needs experienced
salespersoo. Know ledge
ol manne equi pmenl es·
senhaL Ptullips Manne.
673-«lJ)
~_.J--~ SALES OPPORTUNITY
REC9'110HIST W E.F. Hutton sub-
...... y ... G-..CY SJCha.ry. Earn w .ooo to -·A...... Sl8,000. Part-lime . WoR Ill plush lrvme of. !J'ra.Z712. Or St'lld resume
rice. tight typmit. i'un lo POBOX 62.4 , Daily
JOb! Be busy. make Pilot. POBOX 1560, =~ esuoy at the Qista Mesa, CA 921626
lrvlne Penonnel Agency Salesperson for collection
41111E.1'1ta. Cost.a Mesa agency. Expenence de-S.Ut~ __ 642~470 sU'll.ble. salary commeo.
~-----with experience. Cootact
lt8tf' AL AG&fT Mn. Goodman, 540-6394
Experienced. R .E . SALESPERSON :
licensee for a ctive Mature. Re tail ex·
l'lewport office. Guar. perience. Fu ll lime. momhly income agamst N Be h commis11ons . C a II : ewport ac ar ea .
A II c e . W a I e rr r on t _6Q.88li __ o_. ------
_Hamea __ ._631_·1_.oo ____ Seiespet 900 rwJ lime, U •
Restaurant perience preen-ed. R.N.
Cowder-Hostess work. Abra m s Ca ta I o g
If your triendly, well Sbawroom. 1819 Newport
groomed ft eager l o _Bl_vd. __ c _.11_. ____ _
work, please call TM
Orient Er.preaa . Saie.
PleMant at.moepbere • Rad.lo Shack baa full
~ conctftioos. AI· tlme c areer op-
ternom.. S.UO per br. + portunitles Ii part time
merit increases. Tbt job QllPOltun1tles open.
Orient Express. N.B. 101 up now lo tbe
851-tm. Newport Beach ana. lf
MMO!Zl. ........ )'OU are Qlllita.ry ntired
er a mli.ll 1radute or
are ~ eoiDI to
colle1e II hlabl1
mati-.1 for lncruaed
earoi•I• baaed on
~l*ueap
pt, Ill: Z70D West Coast
Hwy,N.B.
PLASTICS M«....,MAn• IUSTY PILICAM WCU8S Acetpt.1n1 appUcaUom
••401r . ..-for: m...d 1NDUSTBJES •Dtninl SsTtcia p....,.
2101 Dowe St. N. 8 . nel ~tromO.C.Ah'port •Kitchen Servlct .~ PWllB!:RS HELPER -•Btrt.eDden
WlD tn.lD S200 ...-lo ~ tn perwoa MU'(b
Illa.rt. Open lam-lpm. Slh. ~12. ~ W. eoa.t
-.eillJ HwJ, N.B.
Pre-&9uol Teacher, lead
~ wuted. Train
to be clnctar In our O.C.
llCbDola. Amertcu Pre-
Sebool, Lat Hiila,
110-1111. 551>11D
---------......... ........ c ., .... ~ ..
mature. 1'be aaua ~ 1151 Vla r.wo..
RADIO
SHACK
A TANDY Co.tr.
~o.a.
Salim Wlllted ,.,_, mm wtao "'° -... wall wttb "om••· Call M r. n 4a.....,
--
SANDWICH MAKER·l ., ........
S6l.OIQ
Savtno • Loan
New AC'f'OUnta o..aor
Aleo. P i\1me Telkr
Savina• A Loan ...
perteoee pref.rred.
Newport Balboa Sav1n11
6 Loao, 1100 I rv1nf
A, .•. w .. tclltf Plua.
N 8. am. PINM tall ror appl Ml Dea.DY
Parlt1a. ~ ---------
SU::...1>"1CE MNGR -
far c:anvu product.I C'O
Perm • .aent, full·tlme
Min typing • sbort.band.
Various duties .
Knowledge o r boats
, helpful. Pref. non
smoker. Call 7~ZM7 for
•Piil-
Secretary for Stock
B~ers offr. located
close lo John Wayne
Airport. Hours 7am-
3:30pm. Brokerage ex-
per. preferred. Salary
open. depending on ex-
per. Call ~l.
SECRETARY. P /time.
Typing 'record keepmg.
2'*an/Wk. Hrs nex1~le.
Sil.SO/hr. N. 8 . 548-9818
SICU'f AaY
OP'nCE or nfE
PRESIDENT
Corp be~dQuarten for
statewide lnveatment
llel"Vltea firm. Fashion
bl. Excelleot career op.
port wilb diversity & cballenle. Mutt pouesa
top.level execullve
lleCRtarial exper. Call
640-0123 Mon tbru Fri
9:»5::.>.
SICall' AaY /fYPfST
S CASH IOMUS S
Work for 40 hours & you
will receive a~ bonus.
We guarantee top pay
fer yoor skills
Paid Holiday
Pa.id Vacations
Paid W~kly
I o
l=MP
FAMILY HIAL TH PROOflAM
9Q1 Tlalbert A vu
Fountain Va Icy , t'11
9Z708
Equal Opportunity
tmptoyer M I F
SlCT'Y·SALIS
Need pleasant "al with
good lypini & dfr
taphone sklll s
Shorthand not req w (I
olfer
Good starting salory
Medical-dental msur.
12 Vacation days
After one year
Credit mUon
Apply American ~lier,
Ui88l Hale Ave .. lrvi.ne
W..tH 11IO Ml4p W..W 7100 '8.JL.e MIO W!dftedir. .... a .-11•
............................................ _ ............... tt111l111-IHO ....._,___ M40 ..... ,.._ ..-•• •a s 11 ,_.,._ ll1ted• = -Ii.led MM· --· .. ••u•••••••• ....................... -~··~.~u•.•
llr. ti t d • A .. ~P. wit.. ... cor· -. ..:'~c:::fJ· Heeded to tll•· Tb• _____ _ ,_..Mt · •art Um• ".. • ' ,._ wt» lloQlbt 1117 NNOUNCING • avaU, TUI, a ..... GMe9 ...... .. wttUOt 1 an1Umt -llWHI Futbitck A · · • ft11n. • II.a. w• ~ Vallt7. a.u u .._.16111Dd11. wtta. tbt lMt e moat.Ill.
JIKMAliti'1i.,.,... lmea9dl1t• full time 'l'Wtl._...,..ca, ...... llut bt ttar ted lllBIVAI. Of Tff( All ID
• ''-'l°WTMt. •11 CJllllMlfQr alddml•llO· w/etrewdr1Ver. 4-pd. MlllJ
... c.11. ammo... MNm. :!',-:::. b.·~.:";,!~ * o * IWITCMIOAlD Tnlt'J ~ pe bdrm Ht, 101Jd Ma11acbu11ett1. tr ...::Jtlal'a'J °'9ATOI. WILL lln.l c:nn-.c111hrqt1 aooo. you'N the p.reon, ftM4 641-7161. Th.la poeitloa requires ...... pMMe pt In touch wtt.ll
U. abWt.Y to lranacri be me. I need proof to abow ......_;~ PIT from D>lnl cau•Ut1. 8lrta Pwftd Sleeper Qn tbe Jud&e 1 aoMt tl to you _.., ...,._., Own T)'pelDwpm. matL/bm 1priftp, K1at lep..Uy. You pald '540
ebll l welcome ooad-......... for ll. Please call
Ameriun Pn· claool, We orter competltl.. niapbal llQ)'tlme : 8'7·1349, BnUM>
L11 lllll1. H0·1Hl, 1tert101 ulary. u · I' tola. • moa. Pwein.
Tiii Cll()enl bmefita For lo· aao. blU/lf'D t•petll')' ---------
ttrvlew apPolntmoat. llllMoO•. 190-1531 SNOWTIR~ .....a•-m••• pliemiteall House rull lovely TruckorVa.n.C.1b. We bu an lmmed. 17941'6Z..44JI tumlture. KOltly Early m.zJMafUpm
nHcl for • Typlo1 Aaimicu. S-.IJlJ
,....... for our tnclftW)• l=MP Z view 1rave1ites
Bayview Terrace Sect
Pacific View llem. Prk.
Sub1tanlial aa vines. •u.o
...m. Pleue <'all W. Two Early Amerlcan
0. Nick. Irvine Collett • awlvel roekin1 ctwln.
vi J!l•loeu at ~ 'AMILV HE4LtHPROGRAM IQld. tzSea. '46-1473 HC1W fOI .. i.-ined. ln-
&ervl•• rt'lal'd101 lhu KW. opportunity I
'hdmidu
•&ICT.:>MK:.
nctllCIAH
.\ 1tO•ln1 electronlc1 ~:1 ha• an Im openlo& f~ DD
Elertronlc TtC'hn1clan
with a J , • .,. •x
~rienC'• to rooatruct
and rra lntJa In lt'Sl eq ui p
munt 111ud In our
l'rudut·tlun Oepart·
m.nta M1111t b• w1•ll
voraed In dll(llul
tr"'1blMhootlnti teehnl
111• 01ndlctat.-11hotdd
11 U a I ti I 11 11 h I II h
mtldutnitMJ aptitude and
bu r11pahlf! of workin11
with minimum
11~rv111100
MoltwSpeclaltMs
IMO Mooruv1a, l' M
l\C?.~ to: 0 E
TEIHAGll.S
f:itrn $40 to $100 per
""eek P tr after school. & Saturdays . Win fret
lnP6 & bonuses. Call
&:B-9663
m>Talbe.rt Avenue
FOWJlain Valley ca. 92708 Equal Opportunity
Em&*>yer M IF
Wonattto..
National travel service
needs telephone
aecretaries, Uckel de·
livens, area managers
No exper. nee. m/br+.
563-795'1.
Yard person for Eqw p
Rental Store. Some
mechanical uperience
nte'eSaary. 40 hr. week.
Saturdays requl red
United Rent All, &&5-0760
Mwid:•lhe ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... 1005 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WESTMINSTER
ABBEY
ANTIQUE MALL
Daily lM, Fri 10 9
O.OSEDTUESDAY
U7Sl Westminster Ave
Garden Grove 554-6103
RtlMCH AMTlq\JES
Go&d velvet chair. $40.
1eo.o1u call morninp
~·
2 black recUner chrs
Nat.iona1 Ca.sb Re~r 6
l8 H I P Outboard
Wknd/Eves 540 ·8062
Days 756-1361
l5l)eech. llG-0 UM Silver ban 20oz 999 ftne,
sdd accordJ.n& to dally
9ft gold couch. Great spat Also. complete col·
cond. $100. lectton Hamilton Mint
Si9-488l aft. SPM Pre11de nt1al series.
Certificated bars. Ast-8 ' velvet scla. Melon col In& $1200. 497•1095 or Beaut cood. $200
~ Pn> model skateboard by
Marble top end ubles. 6 SUns. GulJ·Wlll& trucks
coffee table, lamps, e __ ~_!lmS _____ _
dinette let, la.mp table, INTERN AT I 0 NA L
call alUPM. 980-3664 srERUNG "Prelude".
near New. 12 place set· Simmons blde·l ·bfd tmg m pc s), ea. con·
sola: Sl&S.. Plant stand t.airung a krule, fork, 2
S1S. White dinette table teaspoons. soupspoon &
w/leal: S!S. Storage bed. butter knife $3250
tyroffi: SIM 568-7414 FIRM. Call. 964·6507 ,
Klng az matlrelS & spr Pvt Pty, K.B.
lnl(s $60. Sing le S40 12" Black /White T V
Anlmal shJpplng cages Multi -Band P ortable ts-m. ~ R..:tM> &ys J spd Hike
Qlwnstw mattress 41' box Sears Vacuum d eaner
spnng. frame. never 12" Box Fan 646-0739 aft
used. Simmons best _5p1n_;._ _______ _
Sacnfice, 1275. 631-4933 Save Oii your gas 4' elec·
Jeowwlry 107 0 tnc btlls &ly our umque
••••••••••••••••••••••• enercy savlo& Ox*ware. M tC 6' VISA
~ C..U 642.-42U
1980
360 V GftCJUGrd Sedan
Sport Fisher ..................
SlleM-elec)• eel
On Dllplay Mow
h1theWa .... at:
HARRISON SEARAY BOATS
3101 WestCocntHwy.
Newport Inell. C•.
17' 41 631-2547
OHkaFw•=•& ....... I' •:al E;'f .. tOIS Ser'fb 9'20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Misc Oftr rum, rusona· Save OD high boatyard
ble. 751-2820 ask for cosll. Profeaalooal re·
L&ny Kossak or leave p11r1 or remodel. mea.sage Complete In /out of
· water maint. 646-8M2
I B . M . M e m o r Y _eve_._Da_vid._· -----
Typewnt.er SO capacity ~ ..._..
2 yn old New ~soo. Elfll>-• 9030
Sale $?900 ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
WANTED: LS H.P . Ou&.-1 BM MEM 100 auto board.Johnson.
typewnler. New/~500., 67~
sell for 12996. 833-9971 ~ Poww 9040
SAVIN COPIER MdJ 7SS •••••••••••••••••••••••
Uke new. S2000 below 1971 SCAR.Al
mkt at $4.500 759 1501, Twin 30's, 130 hours,
641).. 'nil __ loaded. Pri. pty. Best Of·
Purchase or assume lse
m desk chrs & other of
fice accessones All in
very good cond Call
Dave 714-i7S. l~
1017 .......................
fer' Call S46-1200 <Mon ·
Fri days ); 731-8216
leVmulgs • weekeods ).
Ask for Jerry.
1.9' Sea Ray · 1973, new nu.or. trailer It many
utraa. saoooor best.
Days 975-0927 eves. Cockallel. Albino fem 66'TT13
aad Pied mal~ 8> 3 ---------
lrg cases· $2.S /each 1156 20' Cris Craft
Bbd playpen. SIO. nest. R.unaboot. szooo. Call
SECUTA.RY
f"roCJt:SS1ve ttealt.b Ca re <h locaUd m Newport
Buch has an available
po6JUOD May s-80 for a
Secretary. Ideal can
d1date w Ill b e s elr
starter orie nted 1n
diVJdual & posses!I xlnt
typl1lg & clen cal ~kills
Shorthand pref , die
•~phone reqwred Hrs
flexible Xlnt starling
saJ.a.ry & fringe benefits
package. l''or interview
cont.act Dem,e Guimond
6'1-1616 ... E.0 E. M r
IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS FOR.
Shorthand Sttreta nes
Dt<:taphone Secretanes
Seruor Typists
Clerk Typists
Secunty Guards, F\i II &
P /T ,4un1form s
furnis hed . xlnt 0 C
locations. Top pay Car
& phone a must. Shield:.
Secunly lnr 978 7243.
T...,....SalH
~e requl~ for sel
tJng appointments. Ne
selling. Experienced, or
we will t r ain . Call
631~.
T E L E P H 0 N E
OPERATOR-Graveyard
!>hift , Fri-Mon. 22~
Forest (Rear I Laguna
Bch.
New shipment of flfte
French Oak dining &
bdrm sets Just arrived.
over 300 pcs. Wholesale
prices direct to the
Pubbc. SO. COAST AN·
TIQUE CENTER. 2318
So. Fairview. Santa
Ana. (714) 979-8708. <>Jll1
7 dy!!/wk. l!HiPM
•lldMEDlATE CASH •
For Gold, SUver. PlalJn ,
any l11nd , Danie l
548-:m.l.
1 gcjdfd.wnood nng. JS
st.ones, 18c:t. tBOO iOBO I
man 's wedding band
white yel gold 14ct
S2!5() 1()80. S48.a64
WANTED : Mac
Donald's / Ralpb ucket
•118 Reward. Call
7S 1SS3. 9111-2057
Dune Buggy & trlr. CB
l.<1Wer. pwT mower. or
gan, 1967 Pont.lac GT,
•WYX063 . wa s h e r .
dryer. Chrysler t rans &
misc 957·1115
e. M0-597 n4/983-81
Wanted Little 01' 35' FUJera,l&u Twin Ost.
T U R T L E , l b e Oybndge, Luhrs, gen,
Pond /Land M 1dwesl SS4,000. 640·5279 or
kind. for sm ctulds pet 561-0833
No bigger than 2-3 " -......... ._.1 P\ease CJl1I 548-642'7 after -
Join the team of pro-
fessional temporaries
SECY /BKPR, part tfull
time. R.E . Co. CdM
Salary neg. Call 9 12,
Mori-Thu 67~ Tclephone Sales
Turn ol the rentury anti·
que armo1re. xlnt rond
ori~inally boug ht a t sum. Will sell for $1200
of besl offer. Ask for
Dan after 6pm. 540-7!76
Secretary Front offtre
$850 mo Expe n l'nre
ner essar y S ki lled
t y p ist. ple a s a nt .
IRVINl':
E O.E
752-f,666
M IF
8·J0..4 JO wkdy., Good ---------woriung cond1t1on.'> E.x
cell e nt v a ca ti o n
benefits. Southwest San
ta Ana. Call UC PA,
546-51&0
SECRETARY-Needed,
must be able to take let·
ters & type at least
SSWPM. good ofc skills
& ruee appearance. hrs
somewhat nex1ble, will
report to Sales Mgr
Please call Mr. Green
(714 1 964 ·2239. Solar
S SlCRIT illES S
Adm asst Sh 100 S18K
Sec sh80 Mkt·art Sl4 .000
Secy Travel Sl.3.200
Recept type 60 S10,S>O
Cootroller sz.t.000
••Sales /Consultants• •
Our Office
Appt Only 1Fl'ee1EOE
Ltz Reander; Agency I
4000 Birch. Estab '64
Newport Deacb 833-8100
Energy Equ1 p Corp. --------• 18368 Band1her Circle.
FV
Secretary /Receptionist .
Must type. S.H. help(ul.
tu nd. nee. 549-52168.
SECTY fPBSOl'4MU.
We are the regional ~dquarters for a Na·
ti o nal Financial
Services Subs1d1ary or
BanltAmer1 ca Corp
seeking applicants ex-
per. in Secretarial &
general office duties.
Must type 60 wpm &
t.ake dictation at 70-80
wpm Will assis t
SECRBARIES
TYPISTS
GENERAL OFFICE
Cl.ERIS
We are now accepting
applications for top
skilled indi v. interested
111 various sbort & long
term assignments 1n
airport area. Must be
professional. people
onent.ed •flexible, able
to wor1c full days. Call to
schedule your appt to-
day.
Regional Personne l 557-0045 Director in the ad
ministration of all r-n.•Lfr-\':._ penonnel policies. pro· '-I \ I \
gems & procedures. TEMP0!1.Al!Y PElls.ONNEl. suMcl s ~~t!r:1~~ 372l lftlt Street
will re.locate to Newport ~~M.~W~rpcM~rt~IHdl~~~ Beach wtthin 60 days. -:
Good starting salary &
xlnl co. benef1ts, includ·
ing a deotal plan
Send re8Ume to.
Lee Hams
Recioaal Personnel
Director
RMAHCUMBICA
COIP.
s.\S N. cabrillo Park Dr,
&lite 2l2, Sant.a Ana.
Calif .• 92701
F.qual ()ppor ... M /F.
SecnUry for boat mfr.
Dalie8 indude lite boot· IDBePnc. typin&. min. 20
hra· wk. fluible brs.
~
Sec:al ... •lA ... u 10'8 ..,. lhinkinl of
cba.nitn1 jobs. pleaae call 1'be lll•l'Y ltickle ~ 6 let as do your JOb buntln1 for you.
Knell opportUDJtles It
make appt '• for ln· ~ al your conve·
........ We ot1ttr tmmed
opento1• for Le1al
S.cretarlu 6 Le1al
Trallleee. hr'IOeaUud
MJr'Vla IQ a pl"OI man
.-swver et &1\1 cost
to ,ou.. S.ve JOUr gaa for
• new outm MARY IDCJD...E AGENCY. 170
Nfwpor\ QI' Dr, s.. tu,
NB ...... uao. 100.,.
PU&
COME GROW
WITH US
Recent growth at
Bentley bas CTeaUd an
bmmdiat.e need for ex·
perleoced Secret.a.ties to
join their professional
staff.
11-e challenging posi-
tlona requl re good
aecretarlaJ skllla, ability
to orpnl.ze, basic com·
mwlicaUon 1kills and
lbe dlplomacy to in-
terlace at all levels ef.
fedlvel.y.
Blotley offers a com-
prehensive salary and
liberal fringe benefit•
ph8 • p&euant wortin& eovtronment. Pleae ap-PlY 9-3 at:
lm~ ln'lne, Ca 92714
0141HM020
l9m.IY ,,.., ....
=--~
2 blocks from ocean
drop luds orr lhen work
2-4 hrs a day F'r1endl~
+-tugh pa! 536--0297 __
SR ACCOUHT A..rT
llealtb Care Co 1n
Irvine bas a n 1mmcd
operung for a Senior Ar
countanl ldt-al f an
d tdate will h ave a
degrtt & 1 2 y rs ex·
penence with hnanc1al
statements. ac co unt
anal)'SlS. reconc1bauons
\\\ll be responsible for
rmothly )OWllal entnes
to computer! ir:ed G . L
Knowledge o f com
puterized systems de
s1ra ble. Good growth
p0s1Uon for self starter
Xlnt salarv & fringe
benefits package l'or
111terview contact Dale
Vau g han 641
1616. E.O.E .. M F __ .
Telephone
FOHEWORK
F..x:PER ONLY
PART TIME
•NO COMMISSIONS
•NO SELLING
S ... PPB
WAREHOUSEMAN
ST ART $140 MO
Job Security
&tablisbed Company
Free medical /dent.al
Apply in person
Between 8am·llam
8S3 Prod1.1Ction Place
Newport Beach --Shipping & recet Vtn g
RECSYIHG
Dent.a.I su:pply company
has an immediate open
ing m I.be receiving dept
Some heavy lifting I.ft
volved. Good company
benefits. Pnor dental
experience helpful
~S012aslt for Mary.
SHIPPING &
RECEIVING CLERK
C.M. St.ationers, 270 E
11\b St., C.M. Apply in
person 11H2.
SHOE SALE.5. Wanted
full or part time. Good
Co. benefits. Future
mgmt. positions possi·
ble. Apply ln person bet
9am & Ham : 3077 S
Bristol, C.M.
SHOP 'RAIHll
Great opportunity for
right female. Xlnt co
benefit.a include Health
Im. that includes SU /M
Life. Sick leave, 10 pald
h olidays • more
Immed. openlna
Deltron.lc Corp. Costa
Mela.~
Stationery Store In
ConlDa Del Mar needs
exper'd sales lady. Full·
time. 5 dQI, slnt. work·
log conda. Eapeclally
fine cllenlele-~1010 _
lllales. Stockclerk. food
p rep, ft aandwlcb
mater. u roan fltend·
ly. CICDdmUoul • de-$18Ddable we need )'OU
for our O'eltaurant ell·
puatoa. M weekdaJ'I
Apply In p er1on .
St.onemlD Terrae9, 2915
RedbU1. C.11.
STORE llANAG&R -
Wmted .,,,_.1ve aai.
pel"IOD to na marine
hardwar• 1tor • la
Newporl Pref.
kDO•lecl• pf marina
........ l'llall~
PboH Mall Order
,lhl1nesn.-
$4.50 PER HR.
Near Orange Co Airport
Call 751-2400
•TEL SECY•
Now h1nng telephone
secretanes for a nt>~
concept in answennl!
service P /ti m e o r
f 1Jme stuft.s a vailable.
Includes some wknds
Typltlg: lSwpm r eq 'd
Many employee benefit~
available S alary :
BJO/mo t.o start f /tJ me
increases according tc
)'OUt progress. You wit
be rront-0mce to man>
important bus . Neecl
good tone ol voice. as surance. appearance &
ambition.
Call Moo.-Fl'i. mom.
~l E.O.E
n1E HAJR HANDLER~
in Npt. Bcb. Now in
terv1ew1ng fo r ba11
dr~er w /chentele &
Ptr recept. Great sur
romdl.ngs, health plan
642-8484
TRAFFIC
SIGNAL
TECH. II
Sl313-1602
2yrs. expe r . main·
t.eoance & repall' of elec
tric .tr electronic trafftc
signal systems con
trotters & fiel d
·hardware. Apply b>
3-31-«>. City ol Rlvenide
Personnel Dept. ~MainSt.
Rl verside, CA 112522
714-787-7571
A.ro/AAE/MF
TRAINEE -FuU·tlme. AJ'IPY tn penon. Poet.al
Jaatant Preas. 2i6C
Harbor Blvd. Ste. C
C.M. 5e-3400
T,..,.. A11rcy
M••P" Newport Beacb Atency
aeek lna experienced
11aaa1er In retail &
wmmerdal sales. Call
714 fm.«111
TYPIST
Dictaphone, 70wpm.
Good spellln1, 1ram·
mar, • punctuation.
IDIW'8Dct back.around
helplul. can Diane B. .....
Tnllt. put tlme. Early
All. Aft. 5 Sat /Sun. ...
TwW~t
F\l[( limo O.PPo_rtun\ty
tor ~ Typtlt .-ith 1ood telepbono 1klll1. D1trJ level position. Ap-
pty ln ,.noo to Mr.
,.._.. at Bobert eem •
VMlam ...... ~.
MOl Qu.11 St. N.B.
-----Early r ose·medall1o n
plat.es. cups, and other
rare p1~. Pnnr1pal<.
o nly P lea s e r .al l
54Sl·2540
2 anuque store f1xturt>S
$'IXl e<iich.
840-SMJ
AflP'wn 1010 •......................
Stove. clean. works
good:
S75
54M-851J or 548 4485
Rd., clean. work::.
good. S7S
548-3513 or 548-4485
WASH ER & DRYER
S1S for both
Ca 11 67J..8632 ---------
wturlpool dryer,
S6S
962-0184
Dectric bed. good, extra
Jong $150. 645·5778,
642-'l2£1
llcydn 8020 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~ PXlO. Aluminum
frame C25") Campy
parts. M06tly super re·
card. $375 /firm. 675-4090
ev.
Bicycle, boys 22" l~spd ,
Iii).
673-8133 ask f °" B 111
Cah IOlS •••••••••••••••••••••••
CSA beautiful blue point
SWne&e kittens. Cham·
pion line. $200. 962-8584
DoCJI 1040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
KDSHOND Pups. AKC
Ownp sire. M /F. Pet &
sho w . Pvt p ly
213 ,1197 .1345 a ft 6 pm.
AKCVERYTlNY
POODLE. $400.
m.2111
1045 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Doxie l.8mo8. Ill. Black
AKC. SM-0110 evea earl,y
AM.t.iePM.
FREE: AKC rec. fem.
brindle boxer to a very
Jovinl family w /yard.
Housebroken • very
good temperament
8C7..3J3B
,..... 1050 .......................
**I IUY** Good used Furniture It
~1nces-OR I will
1111J OI' Sl1J,. f OI' YOU
MAST9S AUCTIOM
646 '"' a 11J.••2s
MUSI' S.ELL 2 btiutilU.I
designer aofH . Aqu•
cstm made contemp,
never uaed. New St•.
A.skin& SJ.400. Carolyn m-.. or f73.6816
Andque Oak Din •et. $6 •'
Rnd 1bl. w/5 leaves. 8
<'bra, server, buffet.
china cab. f'Tl..7677
Table, 4 obaara so.
Wicker 1tand •zo
600725.
6'>fn weekdays. before ••~••••••••••••• 9pm. JU-want to F\nder
9050
....... Orqalll 8090 ....•..•..••••...•.....
IOGlllSI' CASll PRICES
PAID GOLD-SILVER
US. COINS. Gold class
nng.s mens $45. ladies
Si!O WIU buy gold n nRs.
watches. teeth, etr Al.so
buytn #t S t,r l t n R
Polyester fo'tll 5 lb'. Lt>'ht-Orga n s~ekt'r
Si? 50 [)e(-()rat.or fabno. imrit-1 ~ 1-:act"llent ron
•IMMAC.28'·:.>' BOATS:
6 U mo. plans prepaid
from Sl.891 mo. including
sbp, lessons 7141964-5994
5(1 yd %-431!1 .1ft SPM dl\JOl'l Ml or maltt-of locoh. Sail 90 60 ..............••....•..
s1lverwa rt> & J ewelr; La r It e . 1, e a u t 1 r u I
l' S ~1lver dollarc; & dQU<m um $121) Sailboat
~. Will p1rk up Call fiS Shake dnJ(house for
for Dally quote Direct small to medium doR
orc:ouect. 964-6507. Pvt S2S Lonie! f'r en r h
Ply. HB Prov1nc1a l Rlas l> oc
Sti c k pin .02 0 C
diamonds & 1 .23 CT
dwnond~
SSI 1433 ----M.:d$Ary 1071 .......................
cas1onal table $60
S4ll-4258
Pre-combustK>o catalytic
gasobne 1oruzer ~ ... es
guaranteed l5"; a uto
tuel 496-3377
Used Ford '20 Dsl TRAC Smoe Ber kman exhaust
TOR. loader sr raper anal~er. Model 590 Pd ~-Luby 1~~ S2 750 M .t k e off e r
~ 1010 _s.56-0637 ___ • ___ ----•••••••••••••••••••••••
LUGGAGE TAGS
from your bus in ess ca.rd. Send one card for
each t.ag pl us one spa re
We return permaneoUy
sealed attractive tag &
strap, meeting 11rUne
l.D. requarements. Pre
vent lou • lbeft ! For a
penoaalized t.ag encl<>H
wallpaper. fabnc or
"Day Glo" paper It we
will back • trim your
tags. Or try two cards
bllclt to back PRIC~.
S2eaor3 e
4 ~tags Sl.60 ea.
6 -9 tags SI so ea
lOormore S1.40ea Sales Tu lnchKled
NO CARD"
Draw your own or send
name. addr9.s. phone • we 11 make one card per
tag. Add 2S' each.
Send check or money or
derto:
PILOT NIMTTMG
P.O. &x 1560 o.te Mesa, Ca. 9'26216
....... u.. ... -
SCRAM-lETS
ANSWERS
§ -Inked
Hasty -Goodby -
lNTO a BOY
A class ol five-year-0~
was chscUSS.tng brothers
and sisters. One bttJe
girl said wistfully. "I
dool have any slSUrs.
J12it two brothers and
lbe baby --and h e's
tW1W1& lNTO a BOY, too .•
.._ca .. •on
W..t.cl 1011 •••••••••••••••••••••••
TOP CASH PAID
For used funuture & •P-
ptiances. woctiog or not
957-&133
IUMPER
'TU FTt' "10 DATSUN
RSNBL. 540-5721
Maticd lul:asJllh 1013 .......................
f('f' 49J 7~ 4'VeTUng<.
SlDr" & Clarit Plano . .Cyr<
old. x.tnt (.'(lfld Sl~ or
<Xfer IW>S44'7 -
HammJod B 3 w Lesbe.
bencb.. pedili. dolly. &
pad s , 1 l nt C'o nd
Sacnf1ce 12.000 496-3461.
9151 2101
ORGA!li , Wurlltre r .
Model 4410. dual 44 oote
lteyboard<,, 13 pedal
notes. a uto tone ronlrols.
sol.I d maple . .., bench .
llUSJ c s:soo 547 184.S
....... Goods 1094 .......................
HiU camp or backpark
w1lb author Robe rt
S mith 1n Hawa11
~~.
10'8 .......................
Over 40 audio cabs from
II). Also <see OUT wide
selection of aud1oph1le
discs AllanliC' Music 44:>
E. 17\.b St CM
25"COLOR TV
1 YEAR WARRANTY"
642.~
R.C.A 12lncb portable
t.e6eV1Sion New. Sl.25.00
Call C92-23111
Cbmplet~ Stereo W1U d~·
mo. SllOO. Paul aft 8PM
~251152
'49, l-t.Kk>rs 16. 251\, vam
hull . :1l 1p 1n N R,
b t>aut 1ful. $4 000 1194-row
Hobie 16, 1971. w /trlr.
good sbapt'. SLSOO or best
olr.~
1 · Dmgby sailboaL Paid
SJlS. askin& Sl75. New
84G-S'I -------
20' Newport. 5"'1 O.B
w slip SJ.8915. Xlnl.
2U-846-MJO
73 O'Day 17' Day Sailer.
Trailer, 0 .8 . motor .
ll6.'50. 141>-635.1 aft. 5 •
i1 C.C 26/28, 2-boat owner-. Anxious. Loaded.
Racer-Cruiser. Full in·
st • lnbrd, wbl, spin-
naker, many eusm
xtras, slip, call Bob or
Glenna: 67S.94ZJ, Ev~.
loah. Slipa I
Docb 9070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SL.s • y All.AILE
YAC Newport 646-0561_
JO• s I 1 p av a I I. Best
Newport Bay location.
Wanl only lwtW)' boat
for parl·lime use .
McNaughton. 546-7360
buDne5S bra.
Dock avail. now, Newport
lslaod Chanoel. 67S-~
orGEiO
locll & M9tM Dock ava11. NB. up to 42'. f 0 1f ti.. 3 bib N. ol Fun Zone.
• •-••••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • Make olr. W /lite to star
G t-t. ~ to I 0 sailing time. ~ 7499 ••••••••••••••••••••••• loGh. Speed It
St.eel cradle. Westsall Sid 9010
32'. Bell Offer. •••••••••••••••••••••••
2U.~ 17~ • SKl BOAT. 1962 nat 2 l.llifonm $15 each. l
pe.nt.U t szo. Slse 9-10,
all ln excellent condlilon
It worn on11 a few Umes
by 1tude nl nurse.
~afte.
Drum &«, Ludwig S.-pc 22, . I boU.om. $2:500/bst offer. 9d wl1Jkljan cymbals It cabin Cl'\llSer, enc . 9ll0-3llil5.
Sita Bed. Like QeW. Mat·
treu never uaed Sl.75.
~box sprint 6 mat-
tnm. New Sl~. &tl"205. -.me
New A. 8. Dldl mlmeo-
~ tS65 It st.enc:U mkr
JSO w /cabmeta It sup-
p II et, Never used.
'1SMml.
KJTCHEN remodeUoa
designer. ReHonable
fee.SSHMI
Oak 1ame tbl, • 14
cbaln. c.t.m Ht. Xtnt.
mad. Pd 90). Sac. ~.
~
3 1ota at Harbor Rest
Memorial Park
Cemetery $1300 . -.z.w.
The ortatnal "SLIM
GYM". Great ror back
1tren1tbeoln1 and
~ eurdlil\I. New ruo, ttll tor $75. Gd
mnd.. with tsttttle book
and ao1troctlon1 .
HO·N•• aft tpm 6 ...
~ ... #~.~----......
u ... -'-bi h ht 1 t head. Sleeps 2 12800 ----------·-•n g a ' ll o OBO. 833-4086 aft. SPM Want Ad Resultl M2-:i618 cood .-rs. S5U3ll5
Fender 412 cabinet. SlOO. !--------"-------,
Onllon guitar, $300.
lla)..3t81.
Strato tm S4SO OBO. 1'5S
Tele neck w /c us tchn
body SD). 67S-2620.
OONN Direct.or tiombone
with case Excellent
mndition. $100. 675-8052
aft.er6PM
Fender twin w /AJtecs.
New cond. ssso. Rblt
pluah w /eatree
Powetful at :NO watta
RIIS. '300, Paul, M·F.
M, 5tl).a55
Oednc pitan, "1inl V
CDP'/ • P bus '88 ea. 6e01M aft 5PM.
ACCORDION, Contello,
13> t.u, S!O.
M'MM5
Office ...........
I 0 .. IOll .••• !.! •••••••.••..•.••
Uaed 1811 Corr•ctln1 s.Mttnc 11. lmoa old. •. m.osn
Uled AB-Diet rT5 Copter.
Make dtflt. crn-..m
._. ........... -....
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1( ...... :.-!>
Ad-Sincl'-bVl6 DJJ(n ~
2A-~li'M'~ i)<}JJt-~ ~"',, ~.
You may request Ad.Sitter service when
placing your ad . . . <XK ~er
number will oppeor in yoor Doily Pllot
ad ... Ad-Sitter tokes yoor mes,,ages •.
. you coll in ot your a>nven~ to qet
the responses to you(a, od ... this 98MC'e
is only $5 per "eek. for more
information ond to pfoce yax od cdl
642..5671 .
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tlJt
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for to1 uud cara·
fortip, ~tnnOra or am--. U nw car kt
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lmr1
brallu, ah coacl.,
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CAIVll .,. le•tn•. i. .. •••· ..;• ... •;.;;;... ____ _
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~OSID SUHOAYJ1 blue Snfllt. "1re whJa, '71 Ford Grata TOl'Do,
t' I ' c-. tl40 = C#' or &nck 19.a
•• 111111 •••••••••• ,. "'dtw'ot Ul« ............. "'°
....... ~-1.000 -· to.$70 -···---••••••H•
'71 Sl)J ftN ._...red.
w•rtaot7 . full y
:1u~ed. $JO,t•o
tr1, 111 en~. Bet ofr ~ IOlt, ,..., loeded, _. 4sdr, AIC, P/8, P /B, T..... f761 llre1. U ,IOt•t. Call **>., mi6M ettt. xlnt. •••••-•••••••••••••••• ~or~a. tllt/ext, mw bra*-&
..... -~ ... -......... PMt • 111 I Aus 1114" 9400 ..... ....................... ...
PAJlTS •1£RVJCP! ..,.,
~ JeepllU, ...
.. AU C11111. 8oct, 1n
Xlot Good ruoohi,
c:ood . UUO. C al _!!Hm.0.by
17 aooo Spt t.'pe, ou u.res.
c apd , m a ll• o ffer .
)6-91
W.a:•11tta 9740 .. •.•....•••...••......
I f6t MIZ 2IOSI
4DOOISIOAM
Sliver blue • loaded
wtlb all ol U. llOOlrY a p.
J)OUJtment.s. Muat bee to
~t.e• P\'PO).
~"::..~i~ 18 Sedm de vw..... ur.. ll950 ......
it let. cond. $4,$00. A·l CICllld.. am/fm tape. U... tt45 ~i.-padded&q>. t.o.ded. Call -••••••••••••••-•••
Art -.a:rrt or MS-1Z53 Llnc:oln Vena.Ula. '79 '71 Corolla. AM /FM /8trtt. ,..,, , AIC. X)nt. eood. $3.SSO. 'TT Seville, J7K ml, IWl• ., .. ampacae edition.
JW: Mt-8380 bd'on s. • rod, wtre wbeela, 2 t.ooe l.IXX>mi. 641)..Tm, nea. t1f::c::•/ fflO •••••••••••••••••••••••
***
"JI Yaaaba 171'-«IO,
EullDml Cclad. mo. • ...,, Aft lpm.
1979 Yamaba 1100
Gpeeial, alnt. cood.
S3100JOBO. 5tO-Gll 1-$,
6631.Cafl.S
OJmp. '72 750 Honda, not
runniD1. eatraa, muat
sell. $$50/otrer. 21M1
Sa lu da, HB .
C'Z13Jll0..3131, Jack.
..... .._..W./ .. ,,, ..... fl60 .......................
~~~: "'a::f S.C. • llln.
S4D'"•AC::W '°'o -&. Mam. sanu An• Al dllO Ccniel-ol Wamtt
MA-7070 ----WAMl'TO HUY llUllPD· TO fli
'II 0.TIUN. 54N'721
-.,.. 'ff Qevelle
piutiiGMIBc.
aft IPll
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lllflORT ANT
NOTICETO
READERS AND
ADVERTlSERS The price or item• advertl.ed by vehicle
dea1en In the vehlele
cluallled advertis ing
eotumn• does not In·
elude any applicable
taul. license, transfer
feM, finance charies, •We Beat• fees for air pollution
·Your lloCGr 1Jonw. CIDJ'ot devlce certifica·
Top $to 10IH.u benefits UoM "'dealer documen·
Wedltmaiateaance-free ta r1 p r e p a r al 1 on
since ~ull ~. c h a r g e a u n I e s s
OUe's av ReetaJs Olberwi~ specified by
____ •_•_•_• __ _.. ttie 9dvertb;~
9580
• '7C BJ.uer all st.rat.
L ah otw U .0 $ GW100. to'*l __
.. .-..-. Olod eaDd
$1,000 or be1t oUu .!!!,!!O;...._ __
'n Qle¥y aort bell. Cll4
p6cbp llOUOU OOUN
TaY R ickey Wencb.
pumpe:t'S, ~,. ti ..... nan.. &4pl &as Calm 1*111-Oollra CB. a ,soo ec;a.,mr
'560 .......................
1979TRUCK
QFUANCE!
We still have .some new
1979 trucks lo s tock.
Drastic reductions I
SAVE NOW!
COHHUL
CHEVROLET
~ ll<irbur Bh ii
<'I t-;TA ~!ES.'\
su.1200
1979 FORD
FIOOrtCINP
VB. automatic trans ,
pwr. steertnc It lela than
15,000 miles. UN&5171 ).
$4111
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HARBOR BLVD
COSTA M ESA 642 · 0010
"15 Ford 'r; too. VI. auto.
very clean lit reliable.
$2500 or bst olr. Must
eeil. Call se..-
7l Ford F-100
Gd cood. Gd. wortborse,
FM st.en!o, map. P.P.
87548 all. 6.
•gs International St ep
Van. ''oktie bu1 good.ie."
Runs good . $1200
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1.)631 .... bot,_,
t.a1oon t.fu~ , .• .a Z3.JJ
Top Dollar
Paid For Your Car•
JOHHSOH & SOM
lllKa .. Uercwy
21:18 Harbor Blvd
Cost.a Mes. $46-S6:JO ..... ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
"14 BMW 2llCr2 xlnl. rand
MUST SELL! Best offer
5SJ-Sl d,ys, 914-1072 a ft. s.
"78 BMW 2002 Sunrf
Tape deck. Gd cond
Low mi. 494·71611 or
'9HoS!5
c.t '715 •••••••••••••••••••••••
i3 C:i.pn, good cond .
'Jl,000 au.. C&SS. stereo
Sl.500. SJU701
i3 Capn 2800, V-6, 4-apd,
:.nrf , xlnt. cond .
Sim>/080. Dyg. 644-9181 eves. ss1~_1 ___ _
1972 Capri, reblt eng.
Rood condition Call
M2-0762 or 6'6-&:111
CAPRI PARTS
New Kooi shocks f 72 to
"74) V~'s) 50"k off New
Sears H.D. '8 mo. bat
tery, 03% off) Leather
sport steenog wheel
~ oH >.Call 642-0138 .
~ 9707 '74 4-sp, A /C, AM I FM •••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • stereo 8 track. 77K mt
76 AUDI FOX 2,000/080. 536-SI 17 al\ Detme s&ation wagon 4 6 s peed, w ith ~tereo
caS1ette. This little Oats. 9720
c:r.m puff is squeaky •••••••••• •••••• • • ••••• can_ QSISRKR)
$3495
IOIWITHAM
VOUSWA .. Etf
7fn> We:st.miDst.er Ave.
m WeslmUl.ster
~7S51 63J-7M>
74AUDI FOX
4 door, a utomatic, radio
and heater. Only Sl,000
orl g1oa l m i l es . 0iONDY)
$24'5
IOIWITHAM
VOUSWAGIN
71llO Westminster Ave. in W~1.er
72DATSUH 510
Station wagon. 4 speed
radio and h ~aler
Ongioal finisb Very
nice t hrou gh out 096FVZ>
$1'95
IOIWJTHAM
VOUCSWAG&f
7IDl Westminster Ave
in Westrrunster
893-7551 638-7880
ONLY $6ltl
HOWAID QevNlet
0.... • QuU St.a. NEWPORT BEACH
IJJ.0555
76 450 SI.
$16,'95
Medium brown Eitra
cle&n If hilly rtt0nd1
Uomed. WW ruarantft
e n & I n e I p o .w e r
tnmsmission (4140 )
MISstOH VltJO
I WORTS
131-1746 49$-1704
71 Gold Me~es. cso
SEL, 30.0 00 ma. a l l
Jttru1> +s unrf. S22,900
W'lll ccniackr Tr .. de. Nik ror Lavonne 661·7282,
831-64.l l
'78 4SG-SL .. lite blue. Xlnt
cood. Loadt-d Sacrifice.
Days 558·9400, t'vu:
73J.70I.
'70 2fMil.. auto • sharp,
xlnt cmd., pp
962-77!11 -----'76 CSO·SEL. Metallic
brow n. xlnt cond .
SIS, -00. Day-, 1-452 1391.
l'VtS 67~1
"Tl ~ .. mJple yellow,
t\M ,.,M CJ~:.. o r1 g
owner, xlnl cnnd.
$22,!iOO. 7S2 06{}7 altt•r
6pm . n r 84G 553 1
m.-~-
'72 MBZ 2SO Oark blue 4
ctr AM t-'M r11 .. ~. new
~ll'i'I bt-ltcd M •<'helms
~.6311<.64
'61 Coovert. JOOSE. xlnt
oood. Must sacn f 1ce
Call 9M-2S66
6S1-0llt7. pa.tat. tmo. 642-8850. 75 Mark IV aUver wired
,........ 9770 c '' 17 pl\l!h ia&er. Xlnt. cond .
•••••••••-•••••••••••• ••••••_:••••••••••••••• SSK mi. $~500. D y
"1'7VWI~
~. Last year for
tbeN dames. ' lpeed ractJo and beat~r. A cbum*te car tbat wen 'l be JU val&ae. (91].SQC) ""s IOlwmtAM
YOUSWA ...
7fllO Westmm,.u Ave.
lD Wesumnster
~ 7551 638-7880
Havmg trouble selltn$!
your car' Try us• Paid
for or not! A slc ror
Frank Manno or Tom
At.Ion
73 'fW
SQUAREIAQC
Sharp llttJ~ automatic
wa#JD in d:yna.nute con· dJtaan. Gl36(; WW)
"JI. m Camaro. btlrsuo-
dy w .it.an LDter. P /S, P /B
W/lJlt Wbffl, AM /PM
IMnic* w /Jemoo triU•
Mi. ~ mag wtae.k.
crwse contro l, 1tlnt.
CIClnd 20,000 mi. 9*>.
Call Ten at WJTI~
o r Iv . m•J . at
(714~wk.cl1s.
ff ZO .......................
'79 a.rvette. deJuse lD·
ter . AM /FM 1tereo,
...... Ev ......
MssCliil' tt50 ...... ................ .
$C700 U.000 au. 19-9109 t tsstm; ff 52 .......................
77 Mante Carlo, Landau. ms Ford Mustang. good PSIPB. radio, etc. $22:50. condition, aU orig.
M Spm: l'1S.()Ck!I. M2-0712 ~1
74 Nova eedaa, almoad '85 Convertible, flawless.
color. reblt ena.. new 111 beat any Dealer's
tires . Malle offer . Price. '7S0097, &W-11258. 55&-0637.
Cbrv. '76 Malibu cLus1r,
immac. cond, power,
AJC. $!950/0fr. s.6-~.
AlorSUve
Sf.I US RRST!
We have a gOOd sele<'·
OOn of NEW & USF:U 0-.evroleti.•
CONHB.L
CHEVIOLET
2K>l llotrl .. r Uh d
COST \ \f 1':.'I \
546-1200
1967 Mis ...
SlClll.5. 962-7393
'88 211UWSTANG
W/&Jr. 11,SOO.
61SHilB1 ask for Bob
i3 Convertible rlass1c va beawtw cond. ee:.t rifer 646-C8'71 ____ _
a+-+ik 9955 .......................
$2795
IOIWFTHA.M
YOUSWAGIN ~ ••••••••• !!.~~ 7'JJO Weataunster Ave
'79 Cutlass Su prem•
Diesel. Me talhc bro Ca~ suede ant.er. Air f.
power. 21Km 1. M u'l
Sdl SSZ--8656 ---------
m Westmmst..er iS T top Wht maroon
.....,._..,, ....... 7880 ua A1l power. Z7.000 m1 _,...,,, _.. -l.mm;it'ulatt SIS 600 PP
--------~ or Ad Siller • 143. 642..UOO • 24 hrs J
i2 Olds
Sl25t'1RM
566-8lll6 attemooos
9957 .........•............. '65 'fW SEOA.H
XLNTCOND
NEW EVERYTHING
631-7376
day '72 Pinto Good cond
i3 Veue l:'IO. clean. aut.o. $1100. New paint, nc~
111r, full power, I OWMT, ~. 642-~.
'fn MBZ 250 SL. silver, "7C Super-Bug. AM /FM
red leather. both topi;. stereo. A/C, radials.
S5SOO . 714 972 8830,
n+SC-Oa67 "16 Pinto Runabout. V-6.
tires.Iott rrules, stereo
'79 Blaclt w /blaclt ID· S harp . Sl600 /of r . Xlnt. SlS.500 /Bh t. 129S).953·57tll
548-29113 or~ 1605 ----~ VW Westpbalia
Camper. XJ.Dt. cood.
tenor. Au. allor-. CB _981_dl0 __ . ____ _
radio. Sll,S00 10BO fttlm A 9960
6'73-.3227. .... ••••••••••••••••••• '78 F -250 Pick U p
W/camper, At., air. p/s,
am/fm cau., .13,000
miJea. Many xtraa.
Wit.bout camper ~.
W/Camper $$700.
~
--~ 6J8.. 7880 llil'ft':r!m':'f~'r.lr'ft:!m ~ 9712
i3 M BZ2SO 18 4-dr sedan,
Alr. cstm sound ")"Stem.
xlnl cond, only .SK DU.
MUST SE E! 631-7100
IUIOO. ca&-5257 ,.. Vetu. abow c:ood ..
loaded. Tak.e over lae
pwcbMe.. .....aTS.
191'1 Plymoulb Volar('
Prwner'·Haa OCllY Cl,000
raiJea ! Slant 6 euctne . ...,......c tram .• P'l'I"
......... ail' cond. It tilt
wbeeA. cmsxc >. Pri~ to sell 'FAST!!! C all
&n.fBn~.
2 YW/UHUMITED
MWGE
SERVICE CONTRACT
W1TH EVERY LEASE'·
CovNs Eng Comp • Steennq • A1 r cond • Manual
Auto trans • Front suso • Dnvt> Axl<' • Comotere
lront & rear brake SY'\IPm • E1ec Sr;tPm
4\ ......... 00. Oft Sfirwc. C.0.•h• • '""' ~ "°'...,,,,., c ~ rN .... lf!O flOll'(.--COJ'W't« f~
~ ........ ,l<)o ..... J"O .. ~-~. 1•.._., ~ s,.. r~ ~ ~' • "°"' (h ,,, 'M ()•'\J C~~• _,... __ .,., __
. . : ·~
•. '
1980 TOY OT A SR-5 PICKUP 6 ...-_ IM.clrll _ "'IM"m. 811~ otrWno. ,..,.., lltf"l
$144 """'°' ......... Oft14'1 UI 16 Ptr Mo. + WI OM: •• 1... JIH:? I ,... Ta =.rsz lout ~
For Sek: ._Ford F·lOO.
Low mllea. abarp •
loaded. Beat offer or
trwte on a• mkf'o.miru
IDIJklrhome. ID-1813.
• Im 1 11.anester.· walk·
ln type, 1200 1eriea.
Good cood. Sl'100. See at
186 E. 18th. C.11.
"T1 Furd • Perris v al&ey
Oat>owr camper. llap,
lrg tins, jacb, AM IP'M •
immac. $4,.800 or will
sell sep arately .
n<Hfl&G350
"15 Ford 'r;T w /Sleeper,
new tires, p/s, air, 30,000
mi sell /trade for f0ttign
auto. 8-8296
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'71 Dodge bubble·top
cmpr. A/C, sleeps 2.
DXX>lat!r:r. ~ 1 U3
1 4 Ford Custom RV
~Van. Clean. mags,
side pipes. $3SOO .
~rm
1.964 Olc'vatr Van. Good
mrwtitioa ~
6'2-0'MZ 646-1391
1973 Dodge Van, Cood
cand. suoroof, AM /FM
s tereo, m a g wbla .
fJG..U182; N&-3391 """'° LealilllJ 9510 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•LlASIM6•
AUTO PUICHASE
n.LIASI
Our ''Goodbye To Buy''
lrodlure ~alne It all. We 'll m~ )'Ota one
FREE • • . &lmPlY call
m !
UASI
~ car at reucmable
*-··call TODAY It VEt Ast for Jay a..... ~
Alm)LIASl.-
1714J7U.JIH
.._Wualsll tHO ---·-·· .. ····
.......................
CREVIER
& I ST a llOAOWAY
SAMIA AHA
• 835·3171
~Ht uu-...n ~"'o "'ACfflHE
•USIDIMWs• '73 3.0CS c pe. Mint
C&>
'1833llA, air (6095 >
i6 3J02 41p CZ72PHL)
77 m esp, au <007S EZ >
'11 3201 4 s p , a 1 r
~)
"T1 SIH11pS/R (0179)
77GcaJ ~G )
'78 mA loaded (S468 )
"19 m spta pkg (6499)
"18 3:20t 4sp CZ39UKH >
"18 SOOi 411p OIMU BB>
"19 S28iA SIR 011.S >
"19 S28i loaded (0256)
Closed S..clays
fOITHE
DISCllMIMATIMG
IMWIUYB!
*"50WNB>•
•IMW't*
"T1 m c spd. Cl14TKI )
71320l auto. <81MTJA)
ismupd. (728W RF)
"18 m auto. C5641 )
"18 m 4 apd. (492AUW)
'78 330i C spd. Ql'73VDI >
71m::si (l) CC72TAR )
1980'1
tiBEMOW!
uaGI SB.ICTIOM
Ol..W '"' lJGl'I. 5211 ..
IM STOCK!
SADDLE BACK VALLEY IMPORTS
2Ml2 Marauerite Pkwy
llISSJON VlF.10
131-2040 495-4949
a.o5e SUNDAYS
IOIMd.AW ..
&
•N. BNcb Blvd.
LAHABIA ........ at IA ,..,., )
0141UJ..llH .....,__, ....
1a:.;.;;;;,;;.;~~~iiiiiiii:iiiliiii..:ll "79 4.SOSl.c Silver. All
77 2.Ml 2+2, 4•Spd, eJec.
s orf, AM /FM cass ..
A/C. S3K m1, SUOO.
951·1tT14
mas. Kint cood.
1..J28.1730
'72 280-SEL. 4 S. auper
dean. xlnl cond. '5800.
P\ea:se call 1146-s.4'1.
"18 Datsun 280-Z. Mint '1S 2llOC sha..rp 1 owner.
rood. M.any xtras mcl Only 67Kmi. Service re-
sin rack lit bra. 631440'l cords av&lJ. Must seU.
0•"78).(1734 l},DI. p. p . 67S.S334
1m MB 280. AM/FM. '79 280Z X 2+ 2 G L .
L<med. Lo/m.i. $11,SOO.
64oH31l P/W, new M1 cbellns.
Dk. blue, orig. pr l.
'72 240·Z. auto, A IC. owner. S7450. 646-1.!n'O 11
stereo orange, beauWul no ans., 834-0434
cood, $4000, Ad Sitter tiGI 9744
#103. 24 hrs. 642-4300. • ..................... .
1973 2402
4-spd, A re. A!'t'l t FM lape deck. nu luneup, tires,
clW:h $4000. See al 239
E . 22nd. C M . Call
9'/ND).
'78 8210 4-<lr, auto. a 'l'.
AM./lt'M radio. Coco
mats. Good as new
Lo• rni. SJ.850 546-3585
77 Dats un Kiogcab,
sterro, fiberglasi; i.hell,
J?ood cond. $1500 or best
!l6-ZJ35
9725 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'1S Spider . lo mi. stereo,
~ mg. cond. nu radial
In. mlli.' SSl-0737
"14 124 Spec. Sdn, lo mt,
no mileage on engine
overllauJ. superb l'Ond. a
sacn fi ce a t $2000 .
631-«i63
9727 •••••••••••••••••••••••
VISITYOUI
OtiNGI COAST
HONDA
HEAOqUAATERS
TODAY!!!
UHIYllSITY
SAfEi le SERVICE
OLDSMOllLI
HOM DA
GMCTaUCICS
ZJIR) Hartlor Blvd.
OOSTAMESA ..... 40
'79 HONDA WAGON
GOLD, Npd. reg pa.
3'2+1111>1, rack, AM /Fii
C8ll. ...,, ~10.
"T1 Attord, silYer. air.
'5000. Rack, All/FM. Xlnt cand. 49Ml02.
....... 9730 .......................
'72 XJ.e. MfOO/mab of.
f«. eom>
... ._..... '714 .......................
• '20JIJA.
Plrfed a.tr It ~I Sport •b••I•, .. ue11lOD1l7 ••I•· .................
MGB Roadster "'ra. 3400
mi , like new, SS79S.
~-----~ 9747 •••••••••••••••••••••••
73 PAHTBA
R~d. S !!pd , T .O.P .
Bn.stol rond.
s.5&-77ZJ
'74 Panlt>ra, pcrfrrt.
ongwal owner. Sl9 .500
6'4·71179 ----,....,. 9748 •••••••••••••••••••••••
$4000 DISCOUMT
off Wl.Ddow sttcker pri~
on any remairuni 1919
Peugeot 604.
BEACH IMPOITS
Ml Dov~ Strttt NEWPORT BEACH
75Uto0
75PEUGEOT
504 DIESa
SIDAM
4-11peed, a\r, sun.roof.
Save • CZ27NPE l
S4ff5
IOIWITHAM
VOUSWA ....
79JOWeatnunster Ave.
In West.aun.tter
m.1551 ~ 7880
flcroldlt 9750 •••••••••••••••••••••••
76 912 E
~ m-3227
~ter "7'9. 2100 ml.
Brllht ~ aUU llbder
wanulY.ITMUl
'JO PondM tll T, tm·
mac. cond .. AM /P'll ...,, new paint, t.ln!9
It m•r•. $7750/0 BO. -.asza day1, ....,, .....
"Jlfl.J.~.
Alt, alloys. SlJ.IOOJOBO
17Hl21.
'17'41 Black Poncbe a.a. 91.tiOO or bell ol· ttr.m.-
.,, tl.11 Tarp. All m...
<J\aJI IU.r, alr1 fl,IOO ..... ) ~··••11 alloJI • ,.,.,,......,,,._
1111 IUI, black/IUck, ~ air, beaatlt1l. .. ! ......
"78 VW Rabbit. 4-dr .•
ll&O., AM /FM• k> mi.,
A/C. 9100. MS-02l5
"11 vw Sqbk.. eel CODd...
new radiab. 20 K on
rebll. erig. $2000/offer.
at~
"10 vw Bue. rbtt ea& <bt1
bare). DU trans, radials.
snrf. x1rrt coad. S2000. msn1
'73 Vette. lmmaellbt.e.
CU-epd. T·top. A IC.
PW. amlfm tatec. A.U op-
tiam. 33.000au. Orional
owmr'1 baby 631 2SZB
eo.g.. 9t3J ....................... "10 vw &g. Rbtt mg • trans . Xtras . Xl ot 'il Cou11r. PS, P B. radlal.I. ch.rome spoke cood.l2200. M.2-0S&O & wbls. Sl69S /bes l ofr ~ f/11.1312
1"7 Ply moatb Sport
11\ary SUburtl.n 4 door :!
seat Wacon. S5,00o
rmJes. ~ ~s
brat.el/ AU' cond I roof
rack, AM/FM stereo
r•dlo, cruise control
t'USlom wbeels, J adt·
Green Metallic with
wood gJ'a1JJ Sldes, green
vinyl 1nlenor. Priced
bdow wholesale. SUl95
Daily Pllol 642-4.321 Ext
210
~-~~---~ '79 all wb1U cooveruble. Dodp 9tl5
4:500 orig. mllea. Loaded. ·-···················· moo. MU122. !74 Dart :na ~. PB1PS.
'76 Dashe r w /am 1fm,
high ~. auto. clean.
Sl.100 080. 673-22Si
air, radJo XJnl (·ond
2500. 644-4700
'940
"76 Volare 4-dr wagon
PSrPB, radio, hlr, A1\.
si:m Olli 979-5099.
PCllfioc 9965
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VOL. 73, NO. 17, 3 SECTIONS,~ PAGES WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1990 . FIFTEEN CENTS
Ortega Highway Victim
tin
DellarSeHd
Gold, Silver
Fall Sharply
From AP. Staff Dispa&.ebes
Gold and silver prices both fell
sharply today, apparently
reflecting the strength of the
dollar and the effects of record
U.S. anterest rates .
Candidate
Probes
Planned
Incumbents and challengers in
the June Judicial elections will
be investigated and results
published under a plan unveiled
Tuesday by the newl1 formed
Orange County Committee for
High Jud1C1al Standards.
The rommittee, according to
chairman Don Belveal, a Santa
Ana attorney, is a non·partisan
political action group composed
7 of about 200 people. Most of them are trial attorneys, be
said.
Three-member s ubcommit-
tees will investigate candidates
llw superior and municipal court
benches, Belveal said, and will
focus on court records and
personal interviews with the
eaodidates.
The subcommittees also wm
delYe into reports about can.
didates from outside sources, he
:said.
When investigations are com-
plete, the results will be re-
leased and may be presented in
newspaper advertisements, if
sufficient money can be raised
to buy the space, said committee
member Marjorie Day.
Belveal said the committee
bas no intention o f doing a
.. hatchet job" on any candidate.
He SaJd the committee's sole
goal is to provide responsible in·
form atJon to the voters.
"We are opening the doors,"
Belveal said, in response to
public d e mands on why a
judicial candidate s hould or
should not be elected.
Because of the increased in
terest in the judiciary, Bel~al
said, "incumbents do not have
any greater claim" to the bench
than qualifi e d outside
challengers.
A dozen deputy district at-
torneys are among candidates
who are challenging judges in
the June 3 elections.
Several private attorneys also
are seeking posts on the bench.
Bodies Discovered
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -'lbe
bodies ol a San Quentin parolee
and bis eirlfriend missing for
three weeks were found stuffed in
the trunk of the man's car, police
say.
Coast
Gold was quoted at $S2S at the
morning fixing in London, but
fell lo $507.SO at the afternoon
fixing and closed at $505.
Gold traded in New York at
$503, alter trading as low as
$494 .
Meanwhile, silver fell even
harder, skidding $4.40 to $15.80
in New York.
"It's headed south," said one
trader.
The metals tend to increase in
price in limes of world tension.
They often fall when interest rates are high.
Monex in Newport Beach quot·
ed gold at $490 at mid-morning
and silver at $15.~
The dollar supped in Europe
after advancing in Tokyo.
The dollar closed in Tokyo at
249. 75 yen, up from 248.95,
despite intervention by the Bank
of Japan, which sold an estimat-
ed $30 million.
Tokyo dealers said the dollar's
strength stemmed primarily
from interest rate considera·
lions, with high American rates
attracting foreig:a investors.
The dollar's weakness in
Europe came after the report
Tuesday that cooavmer prieea in
the Unfted states rose l .4 per-
cent in February
Calnf Roliber
Gets $960
At 118 Bank
A man wearing a yellow fish·
erman 'a hat and wire-rim
glasses held up a Huntington
Beach bank Thursday and
escaped with $960 in cash. police
said.
The bandit, offi cers said, en-
tered the United California
Bank, 7902 Edinger Ave .. at
about l : 19 p m. and waited in
line before approaching a teller.
The female teller told police
the man handed her a note read· ing "holdup." She said the man
told her he bad a gun in bis
pocket and wanted all her
money
'IJllEYES' IUlJL
IB1S BO'ITOM
MORRISTOWN, Tenn. CAP)
-It was no laughing matter,
but there may have been a few
snickers among the students at
Meadowview Middle School.
The school wu burglarized
but, accordiq to detective Billy
Joe Seal, only 10 items were
taken.
The haul -10 wooden pad·
dies, one rrom each teacher's
des It.
"118 tJle Seti•••
Huntington Beach lifel?Uards and city workers move
lifeguard towe r into place for use during upcoming
Eu~ vacation. Despite recent rains, lifeguards are an-
ttctpattng the· usual high number or ~n next
week, when most Southern Callfornla schools will be
closed. And, if Easter week is almost upon us, can sum-
mer be far behind?
Jobless Rate Rises
In County to 4.4%
Orange County's une mploy-
ment rate rose for the fourth
month in a row in February, but
it still is ooly 4.-4 percent.
Figures released today by the
state Employment Denlopment
Department showed unemploy-
ment inching up from a low of
3.7 percent in November.
February's mark of 4.4 per-
cent, translated lo numbers,
meant that 47,200 county resi-dents were out of jobs in a total
work force of more than one
million persons.
But s tate employment
analysts predicted an employ-
ment upturn in the second
quartec" of the year because or
an expected expansion of in·
dustry.
Jn addition to the industry ex-
pansion, employment should be
boosted in the second quarter of
the year by the usual gains in
tou rist-related employment as
well as the birlng of tbouaands of
tem~ cenaua workers.
The FebnW')' unemployment
fieuro-was slightly higher than a
year ago, wh en 1t was 4.1 per·
cent.
A number of residents lost
jobs in February because of
scattered layoffs throughout the
county, but others were also laid
off from factories and construe·
tion sites in neighbonng coun-
ties. the EDD report said.
Manufacturing and eledrorucs
firms fared well in February.
while the rain-caused slowdown
in the construction industry
eased somewhat, with a gain of
workers.
Also expected to gain strength
as summer nears is agricultural
employment, which will double
in May, according to the report.
Fugitive Nabbed
LONG BEACH (AP) -An
Ohio man wu arrested by Long
Beach police Tuesday on a
tugitive warrant lo connection
with the deaths of two girls
killed when their home was
firebombed last January.
Latest in Mass
Murder String?
By FREDERICK SCBOEMEHL
Oil Ille 0.1, ~ 11.tft
Glen Norman Barker, a 14·
year -old Huntington Beach
eighth grade student, was 1den·
tified today as the second of two victims of a homosexual mass
murderer who duml>ed the nude
corpses alongsid e Ortega
Highway over the w~kend.
The t£>en·ager's identity was <'Onfarmed Monday night by tu~
mother, Sharon Barker, accord
ang to Lt. Wyatt Hart, Orange
County Shenff'li Office mforma
tao n officer
Mrs Barker had reported her
son massing about 11 30 p m
Sunday m~ht after he failed to
return homf• from what he had
told his mother on fnday was to
be a weekend sta> with a fnend
Barker's body, a long with that
of RusseU Duane Rugh, 15, or
Garden Grove. was found about
noon Saturday by hikers near
the lower San Juan Creek Camp-
ground on the boundary between
Orange and Riverside counties.
Barker was last seen at West·
mont Elementary School. 1n
Westmmster on Friday, Hart
said. shortly before the tame that Rugh was last seen in Garden
Grove.
Rueb was on bis way to work
wbeahe~.
Slleriff'a homicide in· .._.,..,... D&a1 were att.empt.
ing to retraC'e Barker's steps
afler he left school Fnday.
Part of that process tt cte..
term~wt.o wulbe friend witb
w.....-llirMrpl-tdtosp..t
the weekend.
ffuntiQgton Beach Police Sgt.
Ron Jenkins said Mrs. Barlrer
told them at the time the miss-
tng persons report was filed that
her son called her on Friday and
said he -.'Ould not be home until
Sunday.
She became concerned Sunday
a fternoon. Jenkins said. and
started callin~ her son 's friends,
but rouldn°t locale him.
Hart said 1t is believed that
Barlter -.as hitchbikmg either
northbound or southbound on
~a<'h Boulevard between Heil
Avenue and Yorktown Avenue
between 2:30 and 5 p.m . Friday.
Investigators. he sa1d. want to
speak with anyone who may
have seefl Bartter in that area.
He was weanng a brown ski-
type Jacket with yellow inserts
on the sleeves, dark blue cor·
duroy pants and high top white
tennis shoes. Barker was five
feet, 111'".:! inches tall and had
shoulder length sandy colored
hair.
And investigators a re still
see king inform a ti on from
persons who may have seen
Rugh hitchhiking eastbound on
Westnunster Boulevard between
Golden West Avenue and
Brookhurst Avenue in Garden
* * *
Grove late Friday afternoon.
Barker and Rugh are beUeved
to be the latest victims or a mass
murderer who may have killed
as many as 30 male victims smce 1972
Many cases are !)1m1 lar 10 that
the victims were young, thin,
white. and were h1tchh1ktng or known to lutchh1ke .
l(l nearly all 1nst;,nces, the nude b0d1es have been aban
doned along maJor roads, in-
cludinJ,? Ortega Highway. the
San Diego Freeway. Pacific
Coast JUghway. the Riverside
Freeway and Garden Grove
Freeway. Other bodies havl·
bf:en found in San Bernardino
and R1vers1de counties.
Investigators stress there are
d1 ss1 m1larit1es as well as
sim1 lari l1 es and that the
m urders may be the worl. of
more than one person
In several cases. the v1ct.J m~ ·
blood has shown evidence• l)f
tranquihtin~ dru~s. mcludrng
(SfJe VICTIM, Page A.%)
* * * Victim, 14,
Well Liked
At School
0'911 Nar9M Bart.er. ideo·
Wied ....,. -tile latest Yidlm in a Mries of 1risJy Orange
County murders, was described
as a stodent who was well liked
and got along well with others al
We s tmont Sc h oo l in
Westminster.
Principal Carol Wilson, who
was stunned by the news or the
eighth grader's death, said he
was a tall, nice looking boy who
had a very good attendance rec·
ord .
lie was actJve on the school's
athletic team. He played de fensive lineman on lhe football
team where he also was a kick·
ing specialist.
He was the starting center on
the basketball team and a high
Jumper on the track team.
A school omcial said be lived
with tus mother and a younger
s ister in Huntington Beach.
The family bad moved recent-
ly to another Huntington Beach
residence but Glen had con-
tinued attending Westmont to
finish out the school year, the of-
ficial said .
He also attended Westmont
last year.
W estmonl Schoof is localed at
8251 Heil Ave. in Westminster
but is part of the Ocean View
School District of Huntington
Beach.
* * * Similarities Cited
In Freeway Deaths
,.....a..11e11~t1 By BRIAN R. BLAND • _ ..... "'-Wrttlr
Lol9 Angeles police said today
they will check with other area
law enforcement agencies on lbe
similarities between the murder
of • t.em-a1e boy whose body
was fCM>d near downtown and
the murders ol 30 other boys
Bernardino County sheriff •
anyone who's bad similar
cases," tbe detecUve said.
Weather
Fair and cold torugbt
with lows in the 40s.
Variable cloudiness
Tbunday wttb 20 percent
ebaoce ol &bowen. Highs
Tbul'llday lD lower &Os.
Students' Trip Blocked
~
In additb>o, be said, students
planned to cblp in $'75 each to
help foot the blll. Two teachers were tdwhalef to chaperone tbe
Ma1utp,
Bat bwt.ele betitated when tbe7 wen told that more than ODe·tbird of the campus' annual
at.ate 11011 f\mdl would be ueed
for tbe tour.
"Sbo111dn't UU. money be med
to belp .ndl the llOM pro. f:=" Hked Trutee Zlta
Su,.,.....t J'rut Abbott nplaieed tbat Mel campu1 re-eelv• llGM f\IDda 1D tbe form ol
aD ._. --to •UllPiemlnt normal Mbool educatfGDa.l ac-
tlvttt..
"I cbl't bel"9 ov poUey tn-
teadl tar Wd tripe to be takeo ,.
just for tbe Ml• of taklntt a whose bodles hue been found
trip," said Dr. Abbott, "but along freeways lince i.m.
cultural aperi•~ are \ll"lld .. Tbere are 1ome deflaUe
under MGll... 1lmllultle1 to tboH other
Several students told truatees cHes," said pollce Deteetlve
that MGM pupUs belln lookinl Lou Guttierrez, who l• in·
forward to t.akiDI lell.ior year vestiptlftl tbe latelt murder.
trips wben they enter hllb Tbe body of a nude Caueaalan
acbool u freshmen. male between 14 and IT years
Lucu said bit students old, §€1tran~led, wu found about :'5 a.m. planned to visit museums, tn an alley a tool aUDl>lY
etblc Nltaun.nta, art aallerles comPIQJ MV town, O'uf·
and tbe lTDlftl'llty of CalUornia Ue?Tea Mid. cam,. wlli1e ln Su Francilco. Po~ce bed not beea .... to
"J tbADk II )'OU bold a few more eet.ablllb tbl vletlm'a ldeotity,
bake aalel and reduced the but an autop11 would be
MGM mo••Y:TOU need, we ptrformed today or Tbunday, maflat ruouSder thl• trip,.. be Mid, to ~ tbl euct
S•ft.b told ltUdeati. CAU141 of death. Abbolt alO be would prepare .. We're folnl to coatad our
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The description of the young
man found Tuesday roughly
matches tbat ot 30 other boys
found murdered along streets
and blgbwaya in the three coun-
ties dwinl tbe lut se.eo years,
said police Lt. Randy Adm.
Unlike the Blllaide Strangler
or Sll:ld Row Stabber cases.
there is DO tpeclal tut force
looking at the "freeway
murders,•• as they've been
dubbed.
Rather, eacb individual •ten·
cy 11 lnvestlaatlq the cues in ill own area.
Many ol tbe bodies bave been
found lD tbe Lclnc Badl area,
atons the San. mq., l'lww'ay
from Garden Gnwe .-... and
atone tbe Ortep BIA•aJ· Tbe ...... ef,*t'WJ tDund
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come out ol OM White HOUM" Md de\et• Im DemocraUc oppo·
aeata ca tM lu._, daplte lhe CICIMlaWU en.. abroed, • H · doe1I Allodet.d .....__,. 9C ,_......felt uld today. n. AP·NBC Newa ooU wu taken Tb\lrtday and P'riday.
before the New York a.a CGoMdlC\ll primaries in wtdcb Sen.
&chnrd M Keuecb \lPl("t C~. (Storiea, Pal .U. AO
Tbe i.-i adulU lnteniewoed at-rou tM country were alked "Do~ lblak lb.at P~l Carter abould now publcly de·
bate hit l>emocratk opponents oa ~ llaoes. eYen t.houth the
crlaea ln lran IDd AIJhanlstan .,.oatuttled'"
Flt\.)' two percent of tho6e palled utd Carter should dtbalt-,
whila 31pereeot4.lsq,rff:d. T("G pereetlt !!"not aurt•
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.IAlS AJ!liQSLES (AP) -A ~ n...s a abotfto Ulto a
douahnut shop today an~r the clerk ~u11esled tbaT the man
should won for a IJvlna. poUtt i.a1d
A abotcun·wleldlna man and • wom111n approached lbe
walkup window of a Winchell's Donut House on Nordhoff Street
at 3 a m. and told cltirk Robert Cordero. 18. to h~tnc1 over all lhe
money an lhe cash reaaa&er
Cordero, who 1peab lJtUe En1h11h, cave lbem $111 and
asked the Spaniab.epeaJdn& robbers: "Why don't you work for
money Uke other people'·'
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CINCINNATI (AP> -Fonner President Ford sald today be
would accept a eonvenUoo draft 1n Detroit this summer as the
Republican presidential nominee, ahbou&h be termed such an
orfer "a very, very remote possibility."
Speaking at a breakfast fWld-raiser for Rep. BiU Gradlson.
R·Ohio, be also accuaed President Carter of "ffip-Oop poUctes ln
the foreign field," and blamed him for the 18 percent annual ln·
nation rate because of "his inability to underst.and slmple
economics."
"I've never ducked a responsibility," Ford said. "If a draft
happens and tbat's a very, very remote pouibUity -ol
course, I would assume my responalblllty to head the
Republican ticket.'•
l•fHa-P~O Tie S.Hdftlefl
NEW DELHI, India <AP> -India extended full dipk>matic
recognition today to the PaJestlne Liberation Organilation, Ex·
temal Affairs Minister P.V.N. Rao told members of Parlia·
ment, who reacted witb cheers.
Data Processing
Contract Approved
By DEWRES BROOKS IRWIN
OI -o.lty ~191 Su.ff The Orange County Board of
Supervisors voted Tuesday to
turn over county government·~
multi million annual datea pro<'
ess 1ng operation to a new private contractor. Electronic
Data Systems Fe-deral Corp
The decision to give EDS. a
Dallas·based firm, a seven-year,
$24.S million contract to manage
and operate the county's com
puter center effective Aug. 1
ousts Computer Sciencei.
Corpora&ioo ol El Se1un0o u provider of data proceasiog
serv'taee •-eoun'f ,..wmm•t. CSC took over the county's
computer center ln 1975. It hired
most of the county workers
there and became a private en-
terprise provider or a govern-
ment service
Rut when 1t tame lime for
CSC to bid for a new seven-year
contract, the· company was un-
derbid in a two-corporation con·
test for the pact.
CSC's bid was $31.3 million.
nearly $7 million or 21 percent
higher than the Dallas firm.
The difference was enough to
lead two committees formed to s tudy the intricate computer
pact to recommend to the Board
of Supervisors that EDS be
given the contract.
The two committees studying
Dog's Owner
Faces Charge
the computer pact included a
group of county department
heads most affected by the com·
puter operation and a so-called
blue ribbon committee headed
by county Auditor-Controll er Vic
Heim.
Also on the blue ribbon com·
mittee was Bill Warren, a vice
president or Fluor Corporation,
Kenneth L. Kraemer of UC
Irvine, and analysts from
Orange and Los Angeles COWl·
ties.
Supervisors mandated that
EDS provide $5 million worth of
inaurance to &H\U'e tbat t.be
county would be rei.mbuned for
any losses that might be in-
curred should EDS not perform
up to standard.
The SS million insurance pro·
vision wm be reduced to S2
million after the fi rst year of the
contract.
In an eleventh hour maneuver,
CSC asked the board to extend
its contract for another 16
months at a fee of 10 percent p lus cost. Board Chairman
Ralph Clark told tbe El Segundo
firm's representatives that the
negotiations phase was ended.
EDS officials, in a letter to
Clark, criticized the last-ditch
attempt by CSC as a ploy to
purchase computer supplies
with county money as part·of its
cost.a, then take ownership of the
equipment when the contract ran
out.
CSC previously had filed a
protest with supervisors over
the Dallas firm's contract pro-
posal. saying the proposal con·
tained errors and s uggesting
that it was doubtful EDS could
provide adequate services with
its substantially lower bid.
..
WASHINGTON <AP) -A
member oft.be P'Mtral RIMf"Ve
8o1rd deNed today tb1t cl'Mtt
eard companlH have been \old
they can retroactively lmpoM
ntw crt"dlt terma on purchuei.
already made
"We h•ve been Yery silent on
thla," aMld Nancy Teeters, \he
11'.-deral Reserve 1overnor ln
chu1ee of consumer credit.
tihe .oded lbal tbe bou'd is
1Ull comlde'1nl ways to apply
ll.Pter cndt standards. a key
pan ~ Pret.Mlent Carter's lnfla-
tlon·ftghtlng plan
Mrs Teeteri. testified al a
ht'unng by the House Banking
subcomnultee oo conaumer af.
fair:. on tht' board's rredit
ughleD.1.0J plans.
The panel's chairman, Rep.
Frank Annundo, O·lll .. said
ear her he was opset because the
new controls reportedly would
mean consumers would be
charged higher interest rates
not only for future c~t card
purchlLSCS but also for purcba.se&
already made.
This would mean that con·
sumers whose budgets take into
liCcount present payments could
find themselves paying out more
than had been ex,ected and be·
ing charged higher-t han ·
anticipated interest rates.
Mra. Teeters said one method
under conslder~tion would allow
higher interest rates and bigger
monthly payment.a to be im·
posed retroactively on old
purchases only lf lbe credit card
user makes new purtbaaes.
Under this propoul, users
who made no other purcbues
with their credit cards after re-
cel vlng notification that terms
were being changed would COO·
llnue to be charged the old in·
terest rates and pay the old
monthly payments.
Users who made new
purchases. bowever, would be
considered as having given t.acit
approval to t he n ew terms.
Their account -inclUdiDg both
new and old putthues -would
then be covered by the b1per in·
terest rates and bigeer monthly
payments.
Mrs. Teeters e mphasiied,
however, that this is only one of several proposals under con·
s1deration and that no decision
has been made.
Sears, Roebuck & Co. an·
nounced. meanwhile. that it will
boost minimum monthly pay-
ments for charge·account
customers by 25 percent.
The company -the nation's
largest single issuer of credit
cards -sald lbe change wiJI
become effective as soon as
customers can be notified.
Sears said it will continue to
open new accounts and will not
impose an annual fet·
f'f"091P~AI
VICTIM •.•
chloral hydrate. Valium and
Tylenol. The sheriff's investigation is
focusing on five victims who
were round in county territory,
Hart sald. In a ddition to Barker and
Rugh, those victims include: -IUdaard Keltb, 20, a Camp
Pendleton Marine. whose body
was found June 19. 1978,
a longside tbe San Die go
Freeway In the Mission Viejo'
area.
-Kettb KlbllbeU, 23, of Chula
Vista. found three week.a later at
a freeway location not far from
where Keltb's body was found.
-A JobD Doe, found aJong
Ortega Highway. on D~. 2. HAWTHORNE (AP) -The
alleged owner of a pit bull do"
that mauled a toddler to death
faces charges of keeping an
a nimal known to be dangerous
and laiUng to observe proper
precautions. authorities said.
Hawthorne police arrested
Louis Greenwald, 37. on a com-
plaint issued last week after the death of 3-year-old Norman Ben
Jr.
There was no assurance that
all of what were once county
employees who are now CSC
workers will be hired by the new
contract.or or that they wUl re·
ceive a continuation of their
fringe benefits.
Other agencies involved in the investigations include pollce
departments in Seal Beach.
Anaheim. Irvine, Long Beach,
and the Riverside and San
Bernardino county sheriff's of·
fices
Haldeman Suing
Slate for Taxe& Greenwald was being held in
lieu of SS.000 bail
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DAILY PILOT
"We have served the county
faithfully for many yeara,'' PoUy
Williams, a CSC employee, told
supervisors. ··Many or us worked for the
county. then switched to CSC.
Now you're uking to disrupt us
agllin. with no e mployment
guarantees."
LOS ANGELES <AP> -H.R.
Haldeman is suing tbe state for
more than $12,000 in taxes he
claims to have overpaid a.fter de-
ducting legal expenses for his de·
fense in the Watergate trial.
" .
Mesa Man
By .IE•a Y ClAtJSt._. .................
• An unemployed mualdu was
ahot to death on the aldewalk tn
front ol bla bome ln north..-t
Coat• Meu late Tueldar or
early tbla momlne. police said.
llelaliea i• Ne.epert
Ken Tharp and his chicken were reunited this morrung m Newport Beach. The chicken. •rucb normally decorates
Tharp's chicken franchise in Orange. was stolen lail
week and taken to Newport Harbor High School. PoUce
grabbed the chicken. but it took them several days to
locate its owner.
Oear Skies Should Remain
Clear aides atUdded wnA J>Ul'IS
of cloud heralded fair WUl.ber
today. at leut t.broqb f'rkl.u.
for Oran1e Coast realdents
fol&owinc Tuada~ nlaht'a atocm
that brought neatly a 'ball·loch
of rain.
No storm-ca&iaed proba.ma
were reported. according to
Orant~ County P'lood Control
s pokesmen, despite the fact the
gn)\lDd remains saturated rrom
recent storms
Prediction.s of a new storm
headed for the Orange Coast and
due to drop more prttipatalloo
by Saturday were largely dis
counted today by the U.S.
Weather Service in t,,os An~eles
The body of gultarlat Samdel
Anthony Vuquez, 21. wu fow:ld
s prawled on tbe walkway at
about 2:30 a.m. by h1a girlfriend.
said investigaUve Capt. Robert
Moody.
Wendy Sb7er. a 22·year-old
nu rse, waa returning to the
home 113206 Montana Ave. from
a vis it to her parents in Los
Angeles. he said.
lnveatlgatora said Vasquez
was shot In the back of the head
with what appeared to be a large
caliber weapon.
Miss Shyer, described u dis·
trau«iht. called police from in·
ande her home. Vasquez was
dead when a police patrol unit
arrived' 1t the scene. ln·
vetitigatora said. _
Captain Moody said robbery
had been almo6t ruled out u a
motive for the alaylng, but that
invuUgators bad turned up no
obvious reason for tbe shooting
today.
Ne1ghbon. he said, had beard
arguing and k>ud votcea com.Ing
from Vasquez· th ree.bedroom
home early Tue11day evening.
but no one beard gunshot.a.
"We are stiU going door t.o
door trying to come up with
somelb~" Capt. Moody re· ported y.
Investigators said Vasq~z. clad Ul bfue jeans and a mulU-
colored sturt when found, bad
Jived in the single-family bome
for about two years.
M 1ss Shyer told police the
gu1tarast 's laat job bad been about two months ago in Carsop
City, Nev.
Moody uid bis offttt bas no
s uspecta in the slaying, pending
fu rther mvestJgatJon.
2 WEEK
BENCH SP ECIAL r
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\ o\\ Sa I•· Priced al ~99''0 t·ac·h
2 \\'EEKS <)~LY Fron•
-'lan ·h 2Sth thru :\ pri I l 2ila
reg. pric<' S 140.00
Sale P r ice '9 9 00 cad1
La rgc sC'lec t ion of ve Ivel. to :-\elect
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However. the two committees
that recommended the change in
contract.on polnted out tbat the
risk of lOss of continuity in the
changeover will be lesaened lf
the existing CSC employees are
hired by the new contractor.
Jn a Superior Court lawsuit fil
here Tuesday, the convicte
Watergate cons pirator de ..
m anded the state rel.JD bu nae him ·
for t.a.xes plus interest he paJd last
year.
n1i ~~ th is opportunity!
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Ref11nd Eatea
Dog Devours Tax Check
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -Eric Nystrom will
have to go to state offlci~ to get a new tax refund
check. Hi.a reuoo -the dog ate it. Honest.
Nystrom, 20. aon of Stnte Sen. Jock Nystrom, re·
tumed home and found thal his seven-mo.nth-old
basset hound, Ali ce, had mungled his town mcome
tax refund check for $195. t6. Alice declined to eat the portion of the check
declartns the amowrt due. but dld consume tbe rest, ~akLDa Jt 1)0Q·ne1ot1able.
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VOL. 73, NO. 87, 3 SECTIONS, 5~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1980 Fl FTEEN CENTS
H11ntington Teen Ortega Victiin
'L4'"' c ..... Irvine
Co/C's
LanJlord
Jobless Rate
On Increase
The Irvine Chamber of Com
merce should be allowed to rent
office space at the Civic Center
annex. the City Council decided
by a 3-2 vote Tuesday night.
Council m e mbers A rt An
thony. David Sills and Bill
Vardoulis voted for the rental
agreement. Councilman Larry
Agran and Councilwoman Mary
Ann Gaido voled against.
The rental agreement pro·
vides that the Chamber or Com.
merce be given a one-year lease
on 750 square feet or office space
at the rate or 70 cents per square
foot The city itself pays 70 cents per square foot for the office 1t 1s
o ffe r ing th <.' 390·member
organization
At the M<1rch 11 council meet-
ing Agran obJC'ctcd to an ar
rangC'm<.'nt in w h ich th e
Chamber of Commerce would be
granted a 50 cents pe r-square
foot lease The o ther council
mi•mbers agreed with Agran
and rl-quesl<'d that Paul Brady
Jr . a!-!>IStanl cil:t manage r .
nC'~ot1ale a new arrangement
Agran ob1ected T uesday night
to this new arrangement, saying
he questioned the terms of the
de<.1 I as well a!> the propriety of the
bus iness organization and c ity
government betnJl located in the
same building.
Agran pointed to provisions in
the lease that would allow the
Chamber of Commerce to utilize
city facilities sueb as a kikhen
and a conference room.
Agran said the best policy
would be for the organization
and city government to re main
under wrrerenl roofs
··1 hear comments that would
build a wall between govern·
ment and business," Anthony
said .. What is lost in au this
17 rhetoric 1s that many times the
business commumty has helped
the City"
, Vardoulis said that the city
was wasting a lot of lime Wlth
tbe issue and should rent th<'
Chambe r of Commerce thl'
s pace He said the oq~an1zation
would be.' paymJ: a fair market
rent
Orange County's une mploy
ment rate rose for the fourth
month in a row in February, but
1t still is only 4.4 percent.
Figures released today by the
state Employment Development
Department showed unemploy
ment inching up from a ilow or
3.7 percent in Novem ber.
February's mark or 4.4 per
cent, translated to numbers,
Downslide
Of Metals
Wntirmes
From AP. Staff Dispatches
Gold and silver prices both fell
s h a rply today , a ppa r ently
reflecting the strength of the
dollar and the effects of record
U .S. interest rates.
Gold was quoted at $525 at the
m o rning fixing in London, but
fe ll to $507.50 at the etftemoon
fixing and closed at $505.
Gold traded in New York at
$503, after trading as low as
$494.
M eaowhile, silver fell e ven
harder, skidding $4.40 to $15.80
in New York.
.. It's beaded south." said one
trader.
The !beta.ls tend to rncrellSe m
price ln ti.met of world tension.
They often fall when Interest
rates are high.
Monex in Newport Beach quot·
ed gold at $490 at mid-morning
and s ilver at $15.50.
The dollar s lipped in Europe
after advancing in Tokyo
The dollar closed in Tokyo at
249. 75 yen , up from 248.95,
despite intervention by the Bank
of Japan, which sold a n cst1mat
ed $30 million.
Oear Skies Seen
For Next Two Days
Clear skies studded with puffs
()f cloud heralded fair weather
today. a t lea st through Friday,
for Orange Coast res ident s
following Tuesday night's storm
that brought nearly a half-inch
of rain.
No s torm-caused proble ms
were r eported , according to
Orange County Flood Control
spokesmen. despite the fact the
ground remains s aturated from
recent s torms.
Predictions of a new storm
headed for the Orange Coast and
due to drop more precipitation
by Saturday were largely dis·
. counted tod ay by t he U.S .
..
i •
Weather Service in Los Angeles.
"That's very s light," a
spokesman said or the chance or
Coast
Weather
Fair and cold tomght
with lows in the 40s .
Variable c loudiness
Thursday with 20 percent
chance of showers. Highs
Thursday in lower 60s.
INSIDE TO•A ~
A nothe!r ve!rtion o/ th~
crv.cijmon o/ Jetv1 ani1*
Oft u.. tube~ --., •• ~ed to t,,,..c tlw man
,.Ugic>Ma Wnln'I. S« Paot
Bt.
more showers.
J . Sherman DeMy, of HWlt·
mgton Beach, said he recorded
41 inches for the o ve rnight
storm as of 8 a.m. today at his
rooftop weather station. Rainfall
to date this year is 20.75 inches.
"Almost double no rma l ror
thi s date," said th e oc -
togenarian. wh o ha s kept
weather records daily for most
of the past 50 years in Hunt
ington Beach.
Cycle, Car
Crash Fatal
To Irvine Man
A 32-year-0ld Irvine man died
early today in Santa Ana-Tustin
Community Hospit al from in·
juries he suffered on March 16
when he was thrown 40 feet by
the impact o( a collision between
his motorcycle and a car.
John Craig Wheele r or 127
Southbrook Lane was not wear-
ing a helmet when the accident
occurred at the intersectioo or
Woodspring and East Yale Loop
ln Irvine.
Bury Steven Jorgensen1 33, of
Dlam.Clnd Bar, who was Clrtv'lni
the car. waa not lQJured. 'l'bwe ·
were no ~1en with either
man.
T h e m ot o r c y·c I e a n d
Jor1eneen•1 sports car were
de1troyed:e:llce said. Irvine ce Lt. Bob Lennert
said no hnt been filed
a1alnlt Jorpuen. An lovest11•·
• tJon ii contilluifta.
Seco to Reopen
SACRAMENTO <AP> -The
Rancho Seco nuclear plant l• to
res. ume operations April • or 5, •• ,. the 8acJ'&men10 Muolclpal
UWlt.7 Dlltrict.
..
meant that 47,200 county res1·
dents were out of jobs in a total work force of more than one
million persons.
But s t a t e e mployment
analysts predicted an employ.
ment upturn in the second
quarter of the year ~cause of
an expected expans ion of m
dustry.
In addition to the industry ex·
pans1on. employment should ~
boosted m the second quarter of
the year by the usual gains in
touris t-r elated e mployment as
well as the hiring of thousands of
lcmporarv census workers.
The February unemployment
figure was slightly h1~hcr than a
vear ago, when 1t was 4 l per·
cent
A number of res ident!) losl
Jobs in February because of
scattered layoffs throughout the
c·ounty, but others were also laid
off fro m factories and construe
t1on -.1tc·s in neighboring coun
tu.'s. the EDD report said.
M anufactunng and electronic!>
firms fared well rn February.
while the rain·caused slowdo~n
1n the construction industry
cased somewhat , with a gain of
worke rs Reunion in Newport
Also expected to gam strength
as s ummer nears is agricultural
l'mploymcnt. which will double
in May, according to the report.
~Sniffs
.4 Problem at
Setmge Plant
K<.•n Tharp and hi s chicken were reunited this mormng m
Newport Beach The chicken . which normally deeorates
Tharp's chicken fra nchise in Orange. w as stolen last
w eek and ta ke n lo Newport Harbor High School. Police
grabbed the chicken, but it took them several days to
locate its owner.
Irvine Councilman Larry
Ag r an says the Michelson Water
Treatment Plant smells bad and
he wants to know if a health
hazard is present.
Costa Mesan Shot,
Killed Near Ho01e
Agran said Tuesday night that
he h as received c1t1zen com·
plaints about odors from the
pl a nt at 3512 Michelson Drive
He also said that he has smelled
the problem himself.
He said he will write a memo
a!>k1ng · the city s taff to de ·
termmc if the r e have been
equipment breakdowns, to le arn
1f the plant has been operatinJ?
within the health code, and to
!>ee if the commumty has been
properly not1f1ed of any prob·
le ms atthe plant
The plant treats sewa~e. ren·
denng reclaimed water which
ge nerall y 1s u !>e d for
agricultural purposes
E. Ray Qwgley, Irvine Ranch
Water District director . said
Agran should have called lhe
district, instead of bringin~ the
issue up at the council m eeting .
"Agran didn't advise the d is·
tract," said Quigley. who 1s seek·
(See ODOR, Page A2)
By JERRY {'Li\USEN
Of tM o ••• , p,104 ~·•It
An unemployl·d mu-.1t·ia n v.a-.
shot to death on Hw !ollll'walk m
front of h1-. hnm1· in northwc·\t
Cost a J\frsa latt• Tut·o.,da~ 01
t•a rly this mormng, pohet• s:.1111
The body of gu1lan)<,l Sarnut·I
Anthon~ Va!oqut•7.. 27. 11.a~ foun<I
spr;.iwlcd on th<' walkway at
about 2 30 a m b) his g1 rlfncnd.
said 1nw~t1gat1v<• <.:upl Hobert
Mood.}
Wendy Shyer. ..i 22 y<'ar old
nurse. wa' returning to lh<'
home a l 3206 MonlanJ AH• from
a v1s1t to hc•r par<:nts 1n Los
Angeles. he said
l n\•est1 gators '>aid \ aMtU<'7
was shot in tht• hat k or th<· hc·a1I
with what apJ)('ared to b<.' a lar~e
ca h ber weapon
Miss Shyer. dt'scnbed a-. d1<.
traught. called poh<'f' from in
side her homt• \'aM1U<'l w<.1-.
dead when a polH·t• µatrol umt
arrived al tht• sc·<•nt• in·
vest1gators s aid
Captain Moody !>:ml roblwn
Woman, 80, ia Crash
had been almost ruled out as a
m11tl\l' rnr thl' ... 1aymJ!, but that
1n' ei-t1g<1tors h:.id turnt•d up no
nh\ IOU'> rt•asun for the ShOOltn~
lod<I)
:'\e1ghbor -.. ht• -.J1d. had ht:ord
.ir).!uin~ ,111d loud vo1 c·t·s corning
frPm \ :.i~4u1·1· lhrt•f• bedroom
hom1• t•arh Tut·-.da' t•vcning.
hut no one ht·ard g un . .,hol!.
·\.\-1: an• still ~om,:: door to
<loo r tr) 111g 111 come up with
-.o nH.'thtni.: · t'.1µt .\1ood:t re·
ported tod;n
l nvrst1~..1tor ... 'aid \·a.,que1
dad in blut• 1ean ... aml a multi
t•olnrt-d !>h1rt 11. hen found h<.td
hved 1n the smj?IC·fam1ly homt•
for .1bout l\\O yl'ars
~11)-.~ Shyt:r told pollC't' tlw
gu1t.in~t s last JOh h.id twen
about l-v.o months ago an Carson
City. Nt•\·
Moody said hts offi ce has no
suspect.c; in the -;laying, pending
further mvest1gat1on
She Waited ••• Help Came
Confused by the rain and dark·
ness Tuesday night, an 80-year-
old Newpor t Beach woman
crashed into a school yard, then
spent the night in her car, un-
aware that homes -and help -
were nearby.
The woman, a resident of the
Bluffs, told pa ramedics who
were called to aid her this mom-
ing, that she left home at 8 p.m.
to visit a friend. but had second
thoughts' about driving during
the storm.
In turning her car around. the
woman became disoriented and
lost, even though s he was still in
her own neighborhood.
Police said tire tracks Indicate
she drove into Eastbluff Park
Bef11nd Eaten
Dog Devours Tax Check
D~ MOINES. Iowa CAP) -Eric Nystrom wtll
have to go to state officials to get a new tax refUnd
check. His reaso~ -the doe ate it. Honest.
Nystrom, 20, son of State Sen. Jack Nystrom, re·
turned home and found that. hls seven-month-old
basset howid, Alice, had mangled hts Iowa lncome
tax refund check for n95.16.
Allee declined to eat the portion of the check
declaring t.he amount due, but did consume the r t.
making it non-negotiable.
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and ended up ins ide the yard or
tbe Eastbluff Pre·School. 2601
Vista del Oro
The woman's car managed to
nose underneath the school yard
fence. which dropped back into
place behind the vehicle, trap-
ping the car in the s mall
enclosure.
The woman told paramedics
that she thought sbe was out in
the country and that if she waJl·
ed help would come to her.
Paramedic Ken Flessel said
the woman toJd him s he got out
of her car a few times and
looked into the school windows.
"She looked at the children's art
work and then she said s he'd go
back and try lo bundle up." he
s aid.
He saJd the woman apparently
suffenMI no injuries nor Ill ef·
fecll from ~r mishap.
He allo not-s that she'd ap-
pa rently tried lo get her car out
of tbe ~bool yaf'd because one
Ure wu worn 1mooth and split
down the middle.
The woman. who'd fallen
aaleep, wu dbeov red at about 7:45 a.m . by teacher Denlae
Meena, who aummone<t police
and medJcs.
latest
In Mass
Killings?
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Ol llw 0.11, Piiot S~ll
Glen Norman Rarker, a 14·
yea r-old Hunting to n Beach
e ighth grade s tudent. was 1den·
tified today as the second of two victims of a homoscxuul mas~
murderer who dumped the nude
corpses a long!:.1d e Ortega
Hi~hway over the weekend
The teen ai.(er's 1dcnt1ty was
confirmed Monday ni~ht by hi!>
mother, Sharon Rarker, accord
1ng to LI Wyatt 1 lart. Orange
County Sheriff !> Offlt·c informa
lion offi cer
Mrs Barker had n·ported hN
son m1~:.1ng .1hou1 11 30 p.m
Sunday nti.thl .1!11·r ht· f Jiled to
return homt: from "h<tl he had
tnld hl'3 motht•r on rridav was to
In.· .i 11.eekt>n<I ''"' "1th a· fnend
Barker '> boch along "1th that
of Ru-.scll f)uJm• Rugh. 15. of
G;.irdcn CroH'. "a' found about
noon Saturda~· In hikers near
the lo°"t'r SJn .Juan Creek CetmJ.1
~round on the boundary bl'tween
Orani.tt.• and R1vcrs1dc count1•
Barker was las t seen etl W1 •t·
mont Elementar y School, 1n
Westminster on Friday, Ha rt
said, shortly before the time that
Rugh was las t seen in Garden
Grove
Rugh was on his way to work
when he disappeared.
S h e riff's homi c ide in ·
v~sUgators today were att.empt-
i og to retrace Barke r 's st.eP6
after he left school Friday.
Part or that process is de·
termining who"' as the fnend with
'-''horn Barkl'r planm·d lo -.r ... nrl
tbe weekend. ffu"'= Beach Police set. Ron J said Mrs. Barker
told them at the time the miss·
mg persons report was filed that
her son called ber on Friday and
said he would not be home until
Sunday.
She became concerned Sunday
a ft ernoon, J e nkins said , and
started calling her son's friends.
but couldn't local<' him
Jl art said it 1s believed that
Barkl'r was h1tchh1king either
northbound or southbound on
lkach Boulevard between Heil
:\vt•nue and Yorktown Avcnut.·
hl't" et•n 2 30 and 5 r> m Friday
lnvcst1g..1tC)rs. he su1d. want to
-.µcak "1th ;.inyonc who ma'
h.t\l' !oet'n Barker 111 that ar<'a
lk wa~ wt•Jnn~ a brown ski
t vpt> Jackel "1th vcllow insert.-.
on thl' !>le<>vc-., d;.irk blue cor
d uroy pant!> <.1nd high top white
tl'nnis shoes Barker was five
reel. 11' ~ mc:ht·s tall a nd had
-.huulder length -.andy colored
hair
And 1nv<.'s t1gator' are still
"l't•k1n ~ 1n format111n from
pl'rsons who met~ hJve seen
Rugh h1lchh1kmg eastbound on
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* * *
Slaying Victim
Well-liked,
Athletic Youth
Glen Norm an Barker, iden-
tified today as the latest victim
in a series or gr isly Orange
County murders. was described
as a student who was we ll liked
and got along well with others at
W es tm o nt Schoo l in
Westminste r
Principal Carol Wilson. who
was stunned by the news or the
eighth grader's death, said he
was a tall . nice looking boy who
had a very good attendance rec-
ord.
He was actJve 4n the school's
athletic team. He played de-fensive lineman on the football
team where he also was a kick·
ing specialist .
He was the starting cent.er on
the basketball team and a high
Jumper on the track team.
A school official said he lived
with his mother and a younaer
sister ln Huntington Beach.
The fa mlJy had moved recent-
ly t.o another Huntington Beach
residence but Glen had COD·
tlnued attendll'\I Westmont to
ftnh1h out the "c:hool yen. \.be of-
ttcl1l said.
He also attended Wetlmonl 1
last year.
W cs&mc.t ScbOql 11 located at
USl He&J Avt . ln Weatmlmter
but 1i pert of lhe Ocun Vlew
ScbOOI Dlttrict ot HunUngton
~L
' ,..,. , 2 lMln!ft•1•
People Want Carter
" To Debate Opponenta
Al 1 •rfr /l•.-r• LA ... Hr
UlS ANGEI..ES <AP) A robber rtred 1 aho ... J.ln low » doughnut abop today Rer tbt! cltrlt suuested tbal lhe man
should wort for a D•lng, poll~ i,ald
A shotgun-wrnldmg m.l.lll and u woman approached the
wa lkup window of • WincheJl'I Donut House on Nordhoff Street
a l 3 a.m . and told tlerk Robert Cordero, 18, to hand over all lbe
money in tbe ca.sh regiater.
Cordero. who speaks little Enamh. jtave them 1111 WJd
asked the Spaniab-spealung robbers: "Why don't you work for money like other people?"
(,'rtw «•• E•le .. zrfl
PIDLADELPHIA <AP) -Hundreds turned out to watch to·
day as the family and friends of Angelo Bruno said goodbye to
the reputed organized crime leader who was eulogi%ed as a man
of "money, fame and power."
The 69-year-old Bruno was killed by shotgun blasts as he sat
in a car outside bis south Philadelphia home Friday night.
A Mass of Christian Burial in the Epiphany of Our Lord
lloman Catholic Church was celebrated by the llev. John
Dickman, who said the that "death is no respecter of any person.··
"Angelo had money, fame and power, and he had hundreds
of loyal family and friends. Yet none of these were protection
against the fate that awaits every man and woman," the priest
said.
Incumbent.I and chaU acera ln
lbe Juno Judicial led~ wiU
be lnveaU1ated and reaulta
eubllahed under a plao unveiled
Tu-.ctay by the newly formed
Oran1e County Cocrrmtttee for
ttlah Judicial Standard•.
1'he committet1, accordin1 t.o
<'h•trman Oon Belveal, a Santb
Ana attorney. ts a non.partisan
poUUul action VOUJ) ~mpoeed
of about aoo people. Moat of
them are t.rtal 1ttomey1, he
taJd.
Three-member aubcommlt-
tffa wlll inveaU1at.e candidates
for auperior and mwlicipal court
benches, Belveal said , and will
focus on court r ecords and
personal tntervtews with the
candJd.ates.
Tbe s ubcommittees also will
delve into reports about can -
didates from outside sources, be
said.
When lnvesUgatJons are com-
plete. the resuJt.s wlU be re·
leased and may be presented in
news paper advertisements, 1f
sufficient money can be raised
lo buy the space, said committee member Marjorie Day.
Belveal sa1d the committee
has no intention of doing a
"hatchet job" on any candidate
He said the committee's sole
goal is to provide responsible In -
formation to the voters.
"We are opening the doors "
Belveal said, in response to
public d e mands on why a
Judicial candidate should or
s hould not be elected.
Computer Firm Hired
County OKs 7-year Private Contract
By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN
Of tlW o.lly 1"'"4 S~ff lead two committees formed to
s tudy the intricate computer
pact to recommend to the Board
of S upervisor s that EDS be
g1 Vl'n tht' ,·ont ract
posal, saying the proposal con·
taioed errors and suggesting
that it was doubtful EDS could
prov1d<' adequate ~erv1ces with
st!> subslant1alh· lower bid
There Wa!> no assurant'e that
a ll of wh at wt.'n· on<'<' count)
m.dln
~Y recelv· \ teaUcle
tran•plant 11 lbe father of
a boy.
He II Tim Twomey, 33,
who w11 born without
tesUcla but rece'flved one
rrom b1a tdentlcal twin. ln
an operation performed In
St. LoUll by Dr. Sherman
Silber.
His wife, Jannie , 29,
gave birth to a six-pound.
14-ountt boy Tuesday at
Sutter Memorial Hospital.
Both Twomey and his wife
are sheriff's deputies.
Irvine Plans
To Restrict
Truck Travel
The Irvine City Council wants
to prohibit large trucks from
Jeffrey Road between the Santa
Ana and San Dit!go freeways
and poss1bly other streets in the
city.
The council told the city stair
Tuesday to develop a muter
plao6>r truck travel in Irvine.
Mayor David Sills s aid thts
master plan would detail all
present restrictions on heavy·
truck travel ln the city and would
add some new ones.
Specifically. Sills said the plan
will get heavy trucks off Jeffrey
Road between the San Diego and
Santa Ana freeways. Re sard
truck travel on this street pre.
sents problems ror residents in
the area and students who at·
tend Saddlebac k Community
College North Campus, localed
on Irvine Center Drive and Jef-
frey Road.
The master plan for truck
travel Wlll have to be passed by
t he City Coun<'ll be fo r e 1t
be<'omes law
By aatAN •• ISLAND ._ .............. ~
Los Anaelea police said today
they wtU check wtlh olber a.tea
law etloreem«it •1eoct• oo the
atmllariUes between the mwder
of a teen-ace boy wboae body
was found near downtown and
the murders of 30 other boys
whose bodies have been found
alona freeways since 1972.
"There are some definite
slmllarities to those other
cases," said police Detect1v~
Lou Guttie rrez. who is In
veatigaUag the latest murder
The body of a nude Caucuian
male between 14 and 17 years
old, apparently strangled. was
found Tuesday about 7 .45 am
in an alley ~tund a tool supply company near downtown. Gut
tJe rrei said.
Police had not been able t1)
establish the v1ct1m 's identity,
but an a utops y wo uld bl·
~rformed today or Tbursdit).
he said, to determine the exact
causeof~th
··w e're going to contact our
Los Angeles County sheriff. lhc
Orange County sheriff, the San
Bernardino County sber1tf. -
a n yone who's had s1mtlar
cases." the detecltve said.
Tbe descriptJon or the young
man found Tuesday rough ly
matches that of JO other boyi.
found murdered a long streets
and highways In the three COWl·
hes during the last seven yean..
:.aid pol.ice U Randy Adair
Unlike the Hillside Strangler
or Skid Row Stabber casei..
there is rn> special task force
lookin g at the "freeway
murders." as lhey've bee n
dubbed.
Rather. ea<'h ind1VJdual agen
cy is investigating the c~ an
11.S own area.
Many of the bodies have been
found in the Long Beach area .
a long the San Diego Frttwa)
from Garden Grove 60Ulh . and
along the Ortega fhghv.a!-
Tht' location of thf' body foond
.. c
,•
Tuesday in Loa An&elea wu a
few blocks from tbe Santa
Monica Ji'reeway in an alley otr
Bonnie Brae Street. Jl wu ap-
pro:1t1 matel.y 20 mlles from tJie
closest atmllar murder.
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VICTIM •.•
Westminster Boulevard between
Golden West Ave nue a nd
Brookhursl A venue in Garden
Grove late Friday afternoon.
Barker and Rugh are believed
to be the latest victims of a masi;
muroerer who may have killed
as many as 30 male victims
since 1972
Many cases are similar in that
the victims were young, thin.
white. and were hitchhiking or
known to hitchhike
I Cl nearJy all instances, the nude DOd1 es have been aban-
t
i
doned along major roads. in·,
eluding Ortega Hi ghway, the
San Diego Freeway. PacUic
Coast Highway, the Riverside
F reeway and Garden Grove
Free way. Other bodies have
been found in San Bernardino
and Riverside counties.
Investigators strtas there are
d1ss1m1larities as ~U a s
s 1m1larit1es and that the
mur ders may be the work of
more than one ~rson.
In several cases, the victims'
blood halJ shown evidence of
tranqu1h%tnR drugs, including
<'hloral hydrate. Valium and
Tytenol.
The shenrf's lnvestucatton 1s
focusml'? on five victims who
\4ere found m <.'ounty temtory.
llart said
The Orange County Board of
Supervisor~ voted Tuesday to
turn over county JtOvernment'~
mult1-m1lhon annual data proc-
t:s s 1 n g op<:rat1 on to a new private C'Ontractor, Electronic
Data Syste ms Federal Corp
The twu 1·omm1ttccs studytn~
tht• c·omputl'r pact included a
~roup of county departme nt
ht•ads most alfected by the com
puter operation and a so-called
blue n bbon committee headed
by cowtty Aud1tor-Controller Vic Jl{•im.
employees who arc now CSC r---------------------------------------'"' The dec1s1on to give EDS, cJ
Dallas-based firm, a seven-year.
S24.5 million contract to manage
a nd operate the county's com
puter center eflertive Aug . I
o us ts Co mputer Sciences
Corporation of El Segundo as
:1 provider ol data proceHlug
.f NMeM l.o eoaat,y pYef'DJJ\ent.
I I
I
' t J
· ·co~puttt~~:fu~,.W~
most of the cbunty workers
there and became a private en·
terprise provider of a govern-
ment service.
But when It came time for
CSC to bid for a new heven-year
contract. the company was un
derb1d tn a two-corporation con·
test for the pact.
CSC's bid was $31.3 million.
nearly $7 million or 21 percent
higher than the Dallas firm
The dJffcrence was enough to
I",.... Page Al
ODOR •••
ing re-election to the water board. "We should be trying to
solve problem., not cre ate them.
We should bave the common de· cency -or calling other city of·
ficials when there is a prob· lem.'' Agran said, "We don't have a country club here. When there is
a problem we should brioi it out
in the public. The public should
be notified."
em Semple, operations officer
at the water treatment plant,
said today that the plant has had
a "very, very minor upset cood.i·
tion in the Jast couple of weeks.
"The plant is 9perattng ftne
nght now. What happened at the
council meeting is an example of
something being totally blown
out or context. I work at the
plant and I didn't get bothered
much by any smell."
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Also on the blue ribbon com
mittee was Bill Warren, a v1 t'C
pre~ideot of Fluor Corporation.
K•nnetb L . Kra•mer of UC Irvin•, and anal¥•h from
Orange and Loe An1elet· ttOUn· ties.
S upe r visors m a ndated that
EDS provide $5 million worth of
inl)urance to assure that the
(·ounty would be reimbursed for
JOY los::.c!> th at might I~ 111
t·urred should J::DS not perform
up to s tandard.
The $5 million insurance pro·
vision will be reduced to S2
m1lhon after the ftrs l year or the
contract
In an eleventh hour maneuver,
CSC asked lhe board to extend
its contract for another 16
months al a fee of 10 percent plus cosl . Board Chairman
Ralph Clark told the El Segundo
firm'• representatives that the
negotiations phase was ended.
EDS officials, ln a letter to
Cla rk, criticized the Jast-<lltch
attempt by CSC as a ploy to
purchase compute r supplies
with county money as part of Its
costs, then take ownership of the
equipment when the contract ran out.
CSC previously had filed a
protest with supervisors over
the Dallas firm's contract pro-
workers will be hired by the ne\4
contractor or that they will re
ce1ve a conlmuat1on of the ir
fringe benefits. ··we have served the county
faithfully for many years." PolJy
William!>. a CSC <.'mployee. told
superv1:.ors
"Many of us worked for the
cpUPt)'. t.ben swttcbed to . CSC. Now you're asking fo d.larupt ua
again, with no e mployment g ua rantees."
However. the l wo committees
that rerommended the change in
contraclors point<-'d out lhal th<'
risk or Joss of <·ontrnu1ty in lht·
l'hangeover will be lessened 1r
the cJUsting CSC employees arc
hired by the new contractor
Toro Restaurant
Hit by Robber
A restaurant off the San Diego
Freeway in EJ Toro was robbed
Tuesday night by an Intruder
who forced several employees to
open a rear office safe, the
Orange County Sheriff's Depart-ment said.
The holdup occurred at 11 :50
p.m. al Jojo's Restaurant. 2300
Lake Forest Drive. Police said a ~an entered the restaurant, in·
d1cated he had a gun in bis
pocket, forced the employees to
open the safe and fled with about $300.
At Bra%ell Trial
Station Slaying
Br.anded 'Callous'
A prosecutor has descrtbed
the shotgun s laying of con·
troversial Garden Grove service
s tation operator George Bice
last August as a "very cold.
very callous" slaying.
Deputy District Attorney Paul
Meyer said the man charged
with the killing, Lee McKenzie
Bruen, 22. shot Bice to avoid
going back to jail after s teallne
gasollnehom bJs station.
Bruen wu on .paroJe from a
previous conviction for grand theft auto.
Meyer taid In bis openlnc
statement today befoN orante
County Superior Court Judie
• Keruteth Lu that BraieU pulled
into Bice'• ltatioa on llte dter· noon ot Aul. 14toateaI1uoUne.
With Braseu in the traek .. re two juveniles.
Meyer aid tbat after pumJJAnt gaa Into the yet.lo. plckup tnack,
Br Hell ai.rted to drin •••r.
Bice ye1Jed at the truck to stop
and then bopped ~to tM bltk
bed al tbt truck .. 1\ •Did -ot the •tation. Blee croocbed in
back as BraaeU 1werved ~
lruok for about a mUe before
driYial Into a vacant field at
Garden Grove Boulenrd and w ....... ,. ......
Meyer utd t~1t Bruen.
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VOL. 73, NO. IJ, 3 SECTIONS, SC PAGES ORANGE COUNTV, CALIFORNtA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1990 FIFTEEN CENTS
1Huntington Teen Ortega Victim ' I •
4.~laC'•-••
Jobless Rate
latest
In Mass
On Increase .Killings?
Orange County's unemploy-
ment rate rose for the fourth
month in a row in February, but
it still is only 4.4 percent.
Figures released today by the
state EmpJoyme.nt Development
Department showed unemploy-
ment inching up from a low of
3 . 7 percent in November.
Fe bruary's mark of 4.4 per·
cent, trans lated to numbers.
meant that 47,200 county resi-
dents were out of jobs in a total
work force of more than one
million persons
But s ta te e mployment
analysts predicted an employ -
m e nt upturn tn the second
quarter of lhe year because of
an expected expansion of In·
dustry
In .adclillon to the industry ex-
p ansion, employment should be
boos ted in the second quarter of
the year by the usual gains in
tourist-related employment as
~ell as the luring of thousands of
temporary census workers
The February unemployment
figure was slightly higher than a
year ago. when 1t was 4.1 per-
cent.
A number of r esidents Jost
jobs in February because of
scattered layoffs throughout the
county, but others were also laid
LB R esid e nt
A. O 'Sulliva n
Dead a t 88
Ann O'Sullivan, a 55-year
Laguna Beach r esident and
plOther Of former city COUTI· ~Im an Joseph O'Sullivan, <lied 1 uesday at the age of 88.
l Other s urvt vo r s inc lude another son. Albert Parr of
Redondo Bea<'h . a daughter,
Patricia o ·Hanlon of La Jolla ; a
sister . Gertrude Jackson of
Lethbridge, Alberta. Canada;
a ine grandchildren, fi ve great-
grandchildren and one great·
great-grandchild
' Mrs . O'Sullivan It ved in
L aguna Beach since 1925 and
was a long·time member or St.
(:atherine's Catholic Church.
She was the widow of Francis
O'Sullivan and was sister-in-law
to the Rev. John O'SulUvan, who
helped restore the mission at
San Juan Capistrano.
M1"s . O'Sullivan will lie an
,·tale Thursday at McCormick
Mortuary, 1795 Laguna Canyon
Road. Holy Rosary 1s scheduled tor 9·30 a .m Friday al St
tatberine's Catholic Church m
Laguna Beach. followed by a
Mass of Chnst1an Burial at 10
a.m .. also at the church.
Candidates
Forum Slate d
A forum for San Clemente City
Council candidates will be con-
ducted Thursday night by the
League of Women Voters of
'Capistrano Bay Area.
, The candidates n ight will
begin at 7: 15 p.m . at the San
Diego Gas and Electric Com·
pany auditorium, 101 W. El
Portal St.
Vying for two council seats in,
the city's April 8 electJon are
William Wagner, a clock factory
owner; Wil11am Mecham. a
s chool t.eacber; Robert Lim-
berg, a planning commissioner;
}Btma.rd Allen, an attorney; and
Robert Rusin, a security guard.
off froll\o.factories and co. nstruc-
tion sit.a. in neighboring coun·
ties, the EDD report said.
Manufacturing and electronics
firms fared well in February,
whUe the rain-caused slowdown
in the construction industry
eased somewhat, with a gain or
workers.
Also expected to gain strength
as summer nears is agricultural
employment, which will double
in May, accorcling to the report.
Mesa Man
Slain Near
His Horne
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of IM o.llJ ~i.t it.ff
An unemployed musician was
s hot to death on the sidewalk in
front of his home in northwest
Costa Mesa late Tuesday or
early this morning, police said.
The body of guitarist Samuel
Anthony Vasquez, 27, was found
s prawled on the walkway at
about 2:30 a.m. by his girl!riend.
said investigative Capt. Robert
Moody.
Wendy Sbyer, a 22-year-old
nuree, waa retµrnh•I to lbe home at 3206 Montana Ave. from
a visit to her parents in Los
Angeles, be said .
Investigaiors said Vaaquei
was sbo& '•*IM baok o' lha.bead
with .,..t4~ be a laree
caliber weapon.
O•oly P110t \tall ,._o
'GIRL'S CLUB' DANCERS READY FOR THREE-DAY CONCERT AT LAGUNA HIGH SCHOOL
From Left, Dancers Sandy Mooney, Eve Henderson and Wendy Ann Weed
K.ieking Up Heels
'All That Dance' at Laguna High Sclwol
"All that Dance," the spring concert pr~
sented by the Laguna Beach High School
Company Dancers, begins Thursday night,
reatunng a vocal and wind ensemble, mus1
cians from the school jazz ensemble and con-
cert band and dances -lots of dances.
The Lively concert will run through Satur-
day, with performances at 8 nightly in the
Artist Theater at the '!igb school.
STUDENT CHOltEOGllAPRIUl Steve
Josephson has produced five dan~ ranging
from the frolic of the .. Girl's Club" to the out-
er Limits of "Rod's Theme."
Bob Murphy, another award-wtnnina
Laguna Beacb student dancer, wiU prodoee
numbers ranging from the mini-skirted 60s to
the All-American Western.
And s ludt'nl f:l g in S!'ott'' piece ,
"Tornado" from ··Th1: ~ iz upen!> the con
ct'rt each night.
SPECIAL GU EST choreographer Ed
Forsyth, who has toured as lead dancer with
Ann-Margret and Milz1 Gaynor and most re-
cently wlth Rita Moreno will present "Me
and My Drums," oriJinally produced last
year rOI' Hollywood DmeiD ~.
Tickets for "All That Dance." may be
purchased at the door or reserved by calling
494-8546. ext. 223
Admission is S2 for adults and SI for
children 12 and under.
Proteeds go to a-upport--tM Hawaiian
Cultural Exchange Concert scheduled ne.xl
month an Laguna Beach.
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
OI ti. O.tlr l'llet SIMI
Glen Norman Barker, a 14·
year -old Huntington Beach
eighth grade student, was iden-
tified today as the second or two victims or a homosexual mass
murderer who dumped the nude
corpses a longs ide Ort ega
Highway over the weekend.
The teen-ager's identity was confirmed Monday niRhl by his
mother , Sharon Barker , accord·
lnJ:: to Lt Wyatt Hart. Orange
C'ounty Shenrr .... Office informa-
tion officer
M re; lfarkl'r had reported her
'>On m1.,.,in~ about 11 30 p.m_
Sunday niRhl after he failed to
1 eturn home from what he had
told his mother on f'r1day was to
~ a weekend stay with a fnend
Barker's body. alonR with that
<11 Hu.'>se ll Duane Rugh, 15. of
(Jarden Grove, was found about
noon Saturday by hikers near
tht> lov.er San Juan Creek Camp·
e round on lhe boundary between
Orang~ and Ri verl'i1dc counties
Harker wa~ la!.l seen at W o;t.
m onl Ekmentary School n
Westminster on Friday. II:• rt
~a id. shortly before the lime th1t
Rugh was last seen in Gardi·n
Grove
Rugh was on his way to v.ork
when he disappeared.
S h eriff 's h o m ici d e in-
vestigators today were aUempt-
1ng to retrace BarkeT's steps
after he left school Friday.
Part of that process w de-
term Uring wbo was the friend with
whom Barter planned to s~
the weekend.
ff~ Beae.h Police Sgt. Roe ,,..... ...... ,.. ~,.
told tllilll:a .t tM Ume tlJe miss·
in1 penons report was filed that
her 500 called her on Friday and
said he would not be home until
Sunday.
Miss Shyer, described as dis·
traught, called police from in·
side her home. Vasquez was
dead when a police patrol unit
arrive d at the scene, in·
vestigators said.
Captain Moody said robbery
ha d been almost ruled out as a
motive for the slaying, but that
investigators had turned up no
obvious reason for the shooting
today.
Questions Unanswered She became concerned Sunday
a fternoon. Jl'nkins s aid. and
~ta rted callin~ her son ·s friends.
but <'OUldn't locate him
Sycamore Hills M~eting Held in Laguna
Neighbors. he said, had heard
arguing and loud voices coming
from Vasquez' three-bedroom
home early Tuesday evening,
but no one beard gunshots.
"We are still going door to
door trying to come up with
some~" Capt. Moody re·
ported y.
Investigators said Vasquez, clad in blue jeans and a multi·
colored shirt when found, bad
lived in the single-family home
for about two years.
M lss Shyer told police the
guitarist's last job had been
about two months ago in Carson
City, Nev.
Moody said his office has no
sus pects in the slaying, pencling
further investigation.
By STEVE MITCHELL
Ol IM D•llJ Pilot St•lt City r esponse to ques tions
posed by a Laguna Beach city
councilman concerning future
pla ns for Sycam ore Hills in-
dicate answers to many of his
queries will have to await the re-
sults of an economic and en -
vironmental study.
Council members met Tues·
day night to clear up questions
regarding the controvers ial
purchase or the 522-arre parcel
nearly two years ago for $6.75
mil hon.
The meeting was requested by
Councilman Wayne Baghn, who
said he has heard concerns of
Laguna Beach residents who
claim campaign rhetoric by four
w .. an, 88, I• Crash
council candidate::. has clouded
the complex 1s~ue
An eight-page report prl..'par('d
by City Mantig(.•r Kl'O Frank
stated solutions lo many ol lhl'
problems associated with tht.-
land buy will have to await c1
$71 ,000 env1ronme nt::il c1nd
econom1<" feasibility n•port cur·
rently bemg prepared by an
Irvine firm
The city still owe::. more than
$6 m 111.Jon for the pa rce I. locat
ed north or the 1unct1on of
Laguna Canyon and El Toro
roads Interest on the property 1<;
acrumg al $1 .500 a day while thf'
city grapples with means of pa:,
ing off the mortgage
The city hopes for federal ap
She W aited ••• Help Came
Confused by the rain and dark·
ness Tuesday night, an fKF.year·
old Newport Beach woman
crashed into a school yard. then
spent the night iD her car, un·
aware that homes -and belp -
were nearby.
The woman, a resident of the
Bluffs, told paramedics who
were called to aid her this mom·
lng, that she left hOine at 8 p.m.
to visit a friend, but had second
thoughts about driving during
the storm.
In turning her car around, tbe
woman became disoriented and
lost. even though she was still in
ber own neighborhood.
Police said tire tracks inclicate
she drove into Eastbluff Park
Dog Deroun Tax CIUJck
D~ MO~. IQwa (AP) -Ertc Nystrom will
have to go to ltat.e officials to get a new tu refund
check. His NUOD -tbe dos ate lt. Honest.
N'ystrom, 20, son ol State Sen. Jack Nystrom. re-
turned borne and found that hi! severMnQnth-old
balNl hound, Alice, bad manaled bis Iowa Income
tu NtUDd check for $195.16. AtiCe dildblM tb emt tbe portion of the check
4ec1adn& tbe amDUDt due, but d1.d consume the real,
mUU. li non·nqoUable.
and ended up inside the yard or
tbe Eastbluff Pre-School, 2601
Vista del Oro.
The woman's car managed to
nose underneath the school yard
fence, which dropped back into
place behind the vehicle. trap-
ping the car in tbe s mall
enclosure.
Tbe woman told paramedics
that she thought she was out In
the country and that if sbe wail·
ed help would come to her.
Paramedic K en FJeuel said
the woman told him abe 1ot out
or her car a few Umea and
looted into the school wtndowl.
"She looked at the children's art
work and then ahe sald abe'd go
back and try to bundle up,'' he
aaJd.
He saUt the wom~ appareot.l.Y
suffered no lnJurlea nor m el-
f ecta from bet mllhap.
He •Jlo noted tbat she'd ap·
parently tried to eet her car out
of the ICbool yard beeau.te one
Ure wu·wona •mootb and 1plll
down the middle. The woman, wbo'd fallen aal~. wu discovered a\ about 7:U a .m. by teacher t>enlae 11--. wtm nmmoaed police
and medics.
pro\ al of a !OW·tnlere!lt lo<1n to
PoY olf the debt to lhe former ""° m·r...,, .ind. II .ipproH•d. th~
loan from the Coastal Enenn
Im pact Program would gl\'l' lh('
l'll} time to plan for future USl'
of Sycamore Hills while paying
J lower interest rate
Tue~da) 's mecllng in rouncil
<'hambers dJd clear up a few of
tht• quest.Jons posed b.> Ba~lm
One of th(• conflicts apparent
1n recent candidates forums I!-
! he number of housing uruts ex
pectl'd to b<> built m Sycamore
lhlb and adjacent Irvine Com
pany propeny
The city report says only 300
lo 350 umts are s pecifically con-
tl•m pl<1tcd. and those would be
on city land near Leisure World
The c ity 1s working with
naywood Development Co. for
sale of 60 acres of Sycamore
Hills for houses. and the s taff re-
port says that s ale could
generate between $1.3 and $S
m illion toward paying off the
mortgage.
That propo.5al is shown on both
alternatives under consideration
by the city -one is the so-called
Irvine Company plan. the other ,
a growth management plan.
The Irvine Company plan is
being evaluated in the environ·
mental report to include a range
of housing units on Irvine Com·
pany property ranging from
iero to a maximum or l ,831. plus
the Baywood residential units.
That could mean a total of
2.181 units should the Irvine
Company plan be approved for
(See SYCAMO&E, P age A%)
·Toy Shop Robbed
In Capistrano
A man armed with a chrome
revolver threatened the clerk of
a San Juan Ca_pistrano toy shop
Tuesday and fied with leas than
$100 from the cash resister, the
Orange County Sheriff•a Depart-
ment said.
The holdup oc:curred at 4: 10
p. m. at The Toy Factory, 31921
Camioo Capiltrano. The suspect
was described u caucaaiao, qe
at-40, alx feet four incbea tall,
190 Im .. blood aboulde,..~
hair, wearlns teaaa aacf a
jackeL •
Hart said 1t is believed that
Barker was h1tchhi~ing either
northbound or southbound on
Beach Boulevard between Heil
Avenue and Ynrktown Avenue
between 2.30 and 5 p.m. Friday
Investigator~. he said. want to
s peak with anyone who may
have seen Barker in that area.
He was wearing a brown ski·
type Jacket w1lh yellow iru.erts
on the ~Jeeves . dark blue cor-
duroy pants and high top white
tcnnas shoes . Barker was rive
feet . 11 1 2 inches tall and had
.,houlder length sandy colored
hair.
And investigators are st ill
"ee k1n ~ 1nfo rm at1on from
persons who may have seen
Ru~h lutchh1kang eastbound on
Westminster 8-0ulevard between
Go lde n West Avenue a nd
Brookburst A venue in Garden
Grove late Fnday a fternoon.
Barker and Rugh are believed
to be the latest victims or a mass
murderer who may have killed •
as many as 30 male victims
since L972.
Many cases are s imilar in that
the victims were young, thin. ,
white. and were hitchhiking or ~
(See VICl'IM, Page A2) ,
J
C o ast i
Weath e r
Fair and cold tonigh t
with lows in the 40s .
Variable cloudiness
Thursday with 20 percent
chance of showers. Highs
Thursday in lower 60s.
IMllH TOD~ 't'
Another oerlion of the
crvd/Utoft of Jena orriw•
Oft tltt tD tonighl -and U'I
colcMJate.d to ~ IM mon
rtligfoua ~a. See Pao-
89.
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NEW YORK tAP> Arn nc ... f'rMa AP, 81aft oe.,a&cMe come out ol the Whit• Uouae and dtbat hls Dt"moeraa.Jc oppo-
oent.a OD I.be ~ON. di!•alte the c.'!OftU.ulDt crtt• abtoed. a na-
tJonal Alloctaft'lll ~-NBC HI'-• poll uld today Tho AP-NBC N wa poll wu taken Tbunday and Friday,
before tht New York and c.ou.dln1 PriJn•r1• tn which Sen.
Edward Ill. K~ ~~er. '(11lor*, Pace A3, AO
Oold and 1Uver priNt ~ fell
abarply today. appareatly
refl cUnc tlM atreo•th ot \be
dollar and the en.cu of J"t'COrd US. lntereat ,....__
n. l,., aclulti laler'V w.t acrou u.t ~tl'J werw au.ed · ''Do~~ lbat ~Cuter ab<Mtld no IMlbUcb de· bate bla Uc~ oo the laauca, even \hou&h the
Gokt ·~.i.ueud at-~ at tM momJnc ru c ln lAadoo, but tell ta ~.50 at the atlemoon
flidng and cl04!ed at ~5 er sea in lru and Alabanlstan att not settled ....
Ftfty·lv.'O perttnl of those poUf'd .. 1d Cartu houJd debate,
while 38 percent d1~11~ Tf"n ~rcmt ~ere not 111r..-
Gold traded 1n New Yortc at
$503, aftM V•d1n1 as low as $4~.
Meanwhile, 1Uv•r fell even
l\arder. alddclina "4 . .0 to $J.5.80
in New Yorii:.
LOS ANGELES IAP) A robbtr fired • lbot.IUD into a douahnut shop tod~y after tbe C"lcrk sua1ested t.baT the man
sbouJd work for a Uvt.n1. police p1d.
"It'• beaded sou.th," said oae
trader.
A abotc:un·wieldtng man and a woman approached the
walkup winiSow oC a Wlnchell's Donut Houae on Nordhoff Street
ut 3 a.m. and told clerk Robert Cordero. 18, lo band over all tbe
money in the cash resist.er
Cordero. wbo spealka little E.nghsh. gave them $111 aod
asked the Spanisb-apeating robbers "Wl\y don't you work for money like other people""
The met.ala tend to increase i.n
price in tln>e$ of world teoaloo.
They often tall when interat
rates are h.lgb.
hnl 1'..W Aeeepi llrat1
Broadway
SeiMrLine
Repai,r OK'd CINCINNATI CAP> -Former President Ford said today he
would accept a convention draft in Detroit this summer as the
Republican presidential nominee. although he termed sucb an offer "a very, very remote possibility ··
Speaking at a breakfast fund-raiser for Rep. Bill GradiSi)O,
R-Obio, be also accused Pte$ident Carter of "flip-flop policies in
tbe foreign field," and blamed him for the 18 percent annual in-
flation rate because or "his tna~lhty to understand simple economics."
Laauna Beach City Council
members approved an emergen-
cy resolution Tuesday night and
appropriated $75,000 to repair a
deteriorating sewer line that has
leCt a SO-foot section o f
Broadway sagging. ''I've never ducked a responsibilJty," Ford said. "U a draft
happens -and that's a very. very remote possibility -of
course. I would assume my responsibility to head the Republican ticket."
City crews noticed portions of
Broadway sagging near the bus
station last week and put up bar-
riers to prevent northbound
motorists from sinking into the
pavement. Cl"lme "fag E ..... z~fl
PHILADELPHIA CAP) -Hundreds turned out to watch to-
day as the family and friends of Angelo Bruno said goodbye to
the reputed organl.zed crime leader who was eulogjzed as a man
ol "money. rame and power ....
A 2'7·inch pipe that carries ef.
fluent from the old sewer plant
in back of City Hall to the ocean
bas deteriorated in some por-
tions, and council members ap-
proved spending $75.000 for tern·
porary repairs.
The 69-year-old Bruno was killed by shotgun blasts as he sat
in a car outside h.is south Philadelptua home Friday night.
A Mass or Christian Burial in the Epiphany of Our Lord
Roman Catholic Church was celebrated by the Rev. John
Dickman. who said the that "death is no respecter of any
person.··
The 20-year-old pi tem is
to be shut down in o years
when the city begins using the
Aliso Water Management Agen-
cy outfall near Ali.so pier. "Angelo bad money, fame and power. and he had hundreds
of loyal family and friends. Yet none of these were protection
against the fate that awaits every man and woman." the pnesl
said.
But in the meantime,
emergency repa1 rs must be
made to the old system, said
Terry Brandt, assistant city
manager.
Fl'V9'P~Af He said a Hollywood coostruc-
tion flrm will repair the eroded
pipe by pulling a pla3tic sleeve
through the pipeline rather than
replacing damaged portions. SYCAMORE HILLS. • •
the maximum oumber of res·
identiaJ houses, the report said.
Whal would happen if Laguna
Beach did not annex the Irvine
CompaQ,y property Ml,iacta1 to
S1camcn Hlµs?
, The repe>rt aaya the Irvine
Company property falls within
the city's sphere or influence.
but actual Jurisdictional control hes with the county. ~
The Irvine Company land is
c urrently froz en 1n an
agricultural preserve, which
means no land uses. other than
agricultural, can lake place for
the next eight or nine years.
Should the city not annex the
land. it would be up to the coun·
t y to decide what uses can attur
after the expiration or the pre·
serve. Annexation could mean
the citr might take the land out
of agncultural preserve status
before expiration.
Baglin also asked why Rancho
Palos Verdes Corp .. the former
owners of Sycamore Hills, have
not sued the city for default on
the promissory note which was
due nine months ago.
City Mana1er Frank said at·
torneys for the development
'Company "are willing to wait for
at least a while to see if the an·
ticipaled sources of funding
come to fruition."
He said the firm has four
years in which to take the city to
court for nonpayment, "and as·
long as there are good faJth ef-
forts on the part of the city to
pay Rancho," no suit would be
forthcoming. Res~ng to other qllesuons.
Frank slid the city has spent a
total ol $1.S million to date in
payments to Rancho. legal fees
and staff salaries.
And, he said. it appears in the
city's best interes t (unless the
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economic report s hows dif
ferently) lo annex the Irvine
Company area in order to con-
trol whatever development does
occur in the future.
Tbe work is expected to take
two weeks to complete and tbe
slip Lining will be placed inside
approx.imately 675 feet of old
pipeline.
( Pilot Logbook J
A Lot of Smoke,
But Not Much Fire
By STEVE MITCllELL
Of -Deify "'-C IWf
As a City Council meeClng, it was a fractious farce.
As a tool for sorting out tbe conflicu Involved in the
years-long controversy over Sycamore Hills, the Tuesday
night ~s1on cLearea up rew quesuona.
And it was obvious to most that the meeting caUed by
Councilman Wayne Baglln didn't exactly come out the way
he bad intended.
Ba had asked Laguna Bea<:h council members
earlier this month to set up a special
public session to clear up apparent con-
flicts and campaign rhetoric regarding
facts related to the city's $6.75 million
purchase of Sycamore Hills.
HE DIDN'T WANT A formal stair
report. He didn't want a political circus
between the two incumbent council
members.
What Baglin wanted was for the
-.i11TCHeu. council it.self lo answer questions from
the pubhc about th,e land purchase and plans for the future
of the 522-acre parcel out Laguna Canyon.
Al the last moment. Baglln had to go on a business trip
and couldn 'l get the council majority to postpone Tuesday's meetings.
Not to worry. He dldn't miss much.
WATCH AS COUNCILMAN Howard Dawson instructs
the city manager to read an eight-page. single-spaced stair
response to 11 questions posed earlier by BagUn.
W itness most of the 75 citizens in the council chambers
read along with the city manager from the same report.
Watch other citizens squirm in their aeata and yawn.
See Dawson cul off dlacussloo or the issue by Coun·
cilwoman Sally BelJerue, telling her to save her questions
and responses until all public questions have been asked .
Hear Councilwoman Bellerue remind Dawson that she
is a councilwoman and "this ls a counctl meetina."
HEAJl DAWSON TELL her he'll continue to cut her
off.
Watch Mayor Jack McDowell alt at the CO\iftcll dala for
an hour and 1S minu~ without saying a word.
Hear Dawson ask fellow council member Kelly Boyd ll
the two incumbent council members should be allowed to
speanow.
Watch Boyd throw bis armJ up and say. "Sure.
Howard, why not. Jt'a a council meetln1."
SEE REPSESENTA'DVES ROM the Jrvtde Com·
pany, the county, La1una Greenbelt, and the Southern
California Golf Aun. 1lt uncomfortably beslde the bicker·
ing councU membert .
Hear quatJon• aslted by thi public answered by the
atalf..l lnatead ol the council a1 was Baclln's ortlitaal lntent.
Ml the public leave \be council cbamben •t • p.m .. cbilohlna UM staff report on Sycamore Hlllt.
11_,.be if tM1 rHd U.. report acatn at honte thlnfS
wUl be ci.arer.
SAC~MBNTO <AP> -
ft. ••n who •* m4tdk•l Ml~ la .am-.., NffJv·
ta1· t-• flrat te1tlclt trwpl• ii U.. father of a bey.
He It Tim Twomey, 33, wllo WH born without
tatJciea but recevtved one
from b1I ldeoUcal t~ ln
an o~nUoo ~ ln St. Lou1J by: Derman
8Uber.
Kia wife, Jannie. 29.
1ave birth to a ab·pou.nd. 14-ou~ boy Tuetday at
Sutter Memorial Hospital.
Both Twomey and his wife
are sherifrs deputies.
Fair Weather
Ahead After
Brief Rain
Clear skies atudded with putcs Pl cl®d heralded fair weather
today. al least through Friday.
for Orange Coast residents
following Tuesday nilbt's storm
that brought nearly a balf·loch
o( rain.
No tlorm-caused problems
were reported. accordlnl to
Orange County Flood Control
spokesmen, despite the (act lhe
ground remains aatun~ rrom
recent storms.
Pred.lctlona or a new storm
headed tor the Orange Coast and
due to drop more preclpitaUon
by Saturday were largely dis·
c ounted today by the U.S.
Weather Service in Los Ance141'5.
"That's very sliebt," a
spokesman said of the chance of
more showers.
J . Sherman Denny. or H\mt-
ington Beach. said be recor"ded
.41 inches for the ovemlgbt
storm aa of 8 a.m. today at his
rooftop weather station. R.aWall
to date this year is 20. 75 inches
"Almost double normal for
this date." said the oc-
togenarian. who bas k ept
weather reeonh daily for most
of the past SO years in lfunt·
ington ~adl
,
By aalAN •. BLAND
AUld .......... wnw
Lot ~ poliee Hid today
tbey will check with other area
law enforcement agencies on the
simllarWes between tbe murder
of • tee-as. boy wbole body
WH found MM C)owntoWD and
tbe m~n ot ao Other boya
whose bodies have been found
alone freeways since 1.W72.
·"There are some definite
si milarities to those other
cases:· said police Detective
Lou Guttierrez, who is in·
veatigating the latest murdc?r.
The body of a nude Caucasian
male between 14 and 17 yean
old. apparently atran1Jed, waa
found Tuesday about 7:.S a.m.
in an alley behind a tool SUI>PIY company near downtown, Gut.
t1errez said.
Police had not been able to
establish the vict.Jm's idena.Jty,
but an a utopsy would be
~rfo~ today or Thursday.
he said, to determine the exact
cauae ol death.
''We're going to contact our
Los Angeles County sheriff. the
Ora.ace Cowlty sheriff, the San
Bernardino County sheriff. -
anyone who's bad similar
caaea." the detective said.
Tbe description O( the young
man found Tuesday roughly
matcbea that or 30 other boys
found murdered along streets
and highways in the thtee COUii·
ties durtng the last aeven years,
said police U . Randy Adair
Unlike the Hillside Strangler
or Skid Row Stabber ca ses,
there LI do apeclal taak force
looking at the "fr eeway
murders," as they 've been
dubbed.
Rather. each indlvidual agen-
cy ls investigating the cases an
Its own are&.
Many ot the bodies bave been
round in the Long Beach area.
along the San Diego Freeway
from Garden Grove south. and
along the Ort~a Highway
Th~ ~·Uon of tM body found
Tueaday in Loe Ante~ wu a
few blocks from tbe Su.ta
Monie. Freeway in an alley off
Bonnie Brae Street. It wu ap.
proxim.tely 20 miles from tbe
cloeest almJlar murder. * * • ,.,._P-AJ
VICTIM •.•
known to hitchhike.
lp near)Y ~IJ jnsJancee~t.he -nuae bO<Ues have been · ,
doned along major roa , m.· .
eluding Ortega Highway, the
San Diego Freeway. Pacific
Coast Hi&hway, the Rivenide
Freeway and Garden Grove
Freeway. Other bodies have
been foWld in San Bernardino
a nd Riverside counties.
Investigators stress there are
diuimilarilies as well as
similarities and that the
murders may be the work of
more than one person.
In <5everal cases, the victims'
blood has shown evidence of
tranquilizing dr~s. including
chloral hydrate. Vallum and
Tylenol.
The sheriff's invesUgatioo is
foc using on five victims who
were foond in county territory.
Ii art said
In addition to Barker and
Rugh, those victims include:
-Rklaard Keltb, 20, a Camp
Pendleton Marine, whose body
was found June 19 , 1978,
alon gs ide the San Diego
Freeway in lbe Mission Viejo
area.
-Keldl Klmgbetl. 23, of Chula
Vista. found three weeks later at
a freeway location not far from
where Keith's body was found.
-A ,.._ Doe, found a.long
Ortega Hlghway, on ~. 2.
Other agencies involved in the
1nvetst1gations include police
departments in Seal Beach,
Anaheim, Irvine, Long Beach,
and the Rive rside and San
Bernan11no county sheriff's of·
f1<'es
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VOL. 73, NO. 87, S SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, ~LtFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS·
Council Race a
8y ' a•v Cl.At18SN .... o.111' ...........
Costa Neaa '1 nlne dty eouncll
candJdat.H appeared at forums
Tuesday, an1werln1 quesUona
that indicate the April I election
to seat three councUmt'n could
be decided on paroehial lsaues
Downtown Klwa.nl.s Club mem-
bers questioned candJdatea on
sucb issues as downLown re-
development. traffic conges-
lion, fOvernment 1ponKored
houalnc and tht" routing of Cc:Mlta
Men Frffway
W e~ruude re11tdents were more
lnttrtsted In acq uiring
ne1ahborbood v»ru. w1der and
more beaut1h.1I eaat-wes t
thoroughfares and an answer to
neighborhood deterioration re-
!>U lting from wbat one man
descnbed as over.packed how.
mg by "illegal aliens "
Two catndldates. eaataide
autf\Or David Balai~r and Mesa
Verde bu1ineas-owller Chris
Steel, argued for creating ooun·
cllmanic districts to assure
representaUon from tbrotJCbout
the comm\PUty.
Balaiger noted that the other
eight candid.ates reside within a
two-square-mUe area of
northwest Colla Mesa ceot.ering
on Mesa Verde.
Ke said he will spearhead an
initlatJ.e to carve the city Into
five coundlmanlc districts, with
each coanci1man elected by the
total voling population. if be
fails to get such a measure
through the city council.
He, Steel and Realtor Bob
Graham charged that the city is
wrought with public apathy,
partly because people are not
being beard at city hall
Candidate Paul Ravu. an ad·
miniatrative anatyst, charged
that the whole ~uncil di.atrictin&
issue is just a political platform
and labeled it "bilge.··
Mayor Ed McFarland stood
staunchly behind bis support of
govemment-provided boustnc
for low-income workers needed
by business and redevelopment
programs for Costa Mesa.
described by one Kiwanis Club
member u a "wipeout" policy.
McFarland said he doubts
Newport Boulevard business
frontages will be included in
downtown redevelopment for al
least 10 to lS years "unless we
cet the full cooperation of
between 70 and 80 percent of the
property owners."
He urged bus inessmen to
pattici~te in the redevelopment
(See llESA COUNCIL, Page A%l
I •
Mesa Musician Slain
Cops Canvass Neighorhood for Motive
o.wy,.... .......... ~.--0'0-11
.Reunioa ia Netl:'port
Ken Tharp and his chicken were reunited this morning in
Newp<>rt Beach. The chicken, which normally decorates
Tharp's chicken franchise in Orange. was stolen las t
week and taken to Newport Harbor High School. Police
grabbed the chicken. but it took them several days to
locate its owner.
· HB Boy Identified
As Latest Victim
8y FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
OI 11W 0.tly Pilot SC.If
Glen Norman Barker, a 14-
yea r ·old Huntington Beach
· eighth .grade student, was iden-
. tified today as the second of two victims of a homosexual ma~s
murderer who dumped the nude
c orpses a longside Ortega
Highway over the weekend.
The teen.ager's 1dt>ntity was
* * * Slaying Victim
: Well-liked,
~ Athletic Youth
confirmed Monday night by hts
mother. Sharon Barker. accord-
ing to Lt. Wyatt Hart. Orange
County Sheriff's Office informa·
lio n officer.
Mrs. Barker had reported her
son missing about 11:30 p.m.
Sunday night after he fa iled to
return home from what be had
told his mother on Friday was to
be a weekend stay with a friend.
Barker's body. along with that
or Russell Duane Rugh, 15. of
Garden Grove, was found about
noon Saturday by hikers near
the lower San Juan Creek Camp·
ground on the boundary between
Orange and Riverside counties.
Barker was last seen at West-
mont Elementary School, in
Westminster on Friday, Hart
said, shortly before tbe time thal
Rugh was last seen in Garden
Grove. ..
Rugh was on his way to work
By JERRY CLAUSEN ~ U. DtMly '°' ... Slafl An unemployed musician was
shot to death on the sidewalk in
front of his home in northwest
Costa Mesa late Tuesday or
early this morning. police said.
The body of gwtarist Samuel
Anthony Vasquez, 27, was found
s prawled on the walkway at
about 2:30 a .m . by his girlfriend.
said investigative Capt. Robert
Moody
Wendy Shyer. a 22.year-0ld
nurse. was returning to the
Duwnslide
Of Metals
Continues
From AP, Staff Dlspaicbes
Gold and silver prices both feU
a barply today~ •Pe•t•ntly reflecting the sl!'enath ol. tbe
dollar and the effects of record
U S interest rates.
Gold w0j~ at $525 at the
mornin8 ln London. but
fell to $WT.SO at the afternoon
ftiting and closed at SSOS.
Gold closed in New York at
$496.
Meanwhile, s il ver fell even
harder. skidding $4.40 to $15.80
in New York.
"It's headed south," said one
trader.
The metals tend to increase in
price in times or world tension.
They often fall when interest
rates are high.
Monex in Newport Beach quot-
ed gold at $505 at mid·day and
silver at $16.50.
The dollar s lipped in Europe
after advancing in Tokyo.
The dollar closed in Tokyo al
249. 75 yen. up from 248.95,
despite intervention by the Bank
of Japan, which sold an estimat-
ed $30 million.
Tokyo dealers said the dollar's
s trength s temmed primarily
from interest rate considera-
tions, with high American rates
attracting foreign investors.
The dolla r 's weakness in
Europe came after the report
Tuesday that consumer prices in
the United States rose 1.4 per-
cent in February.
One European dealer said the
easing or the dollar was a reac-
tion to Sen. Edward Kennedy's
primary victory over President
Carter in New York on Tuesday.
The dollar managed to hit a
20-month high against the Swiss
fra nc and remained basically
firm against major currencies.
home at~ Montana Ave. from
a visit tD her parents in Los
Angeles be said.
Investigators said Vasquez
was shot in the back of the head
with what appeared to be a large
ealiber weapon.
Miss Shyer, descnbed as dis-
traught. called police from in·
s ide her home . Vasquez was
dead when a police patrol urut
arrived at the scen e . 1n ·
vestigators said
Captain Moody s aid robbery
had been almost ruled out as a
motive for the slaying, but lhat
investigators bad turned up no
obvious reason for the shooting
today.
Neighbors. he said. had heard
arguing and loud voices coming
from Vasquez' three-bedroom
home early Tuesday everung.
but no one heard gun.shots.
"We are still going door to
door tryrng to come up wtth
someth1ng." Capt. Moody re·
ported t.oda y.
Refund Eaten
Dog Devours Tax Check
DES MOINES. Iowa <AP> -Eric Nystrom wiU
have to go to state officials to get a new tax refund
check. His reason -the dog ate it. Honest.
. ~~trom. 2G, son of State Sea. J=:r=; re· ..-_...._ 8IJ4 found tllllt Ml ·-d4
tiuHC bound, A.Hee. bed mangled Iii towa laeome
tax refund check for $195.16.
Alice declined t-0 eat the port~n of the check
declarinJ( the amount due, but did aonswne t.be rest.
making ii noo-oefotiable.
Teacher Contract
Report Delayed
A report by a three-person
fact-finding panel that in·
vestigated s talled Newport·
Mesa teacher contract negotia ·
tioos will be delayed a month.
A .Newport-Mesa Unified
School District spokes woman
s aid today that Leo Weiss, panel
c hairman appointed by the
state's Public Employment
Relations Board, has sought to
extend the sell·impos ed report
deadline tD April 30.
The non-binding fact finders'
report is scheduled to be made
public -along with its recom·
meodations -10 days after it is
in the bands of district officials
and the Newport-Mesa Federa·
lion or Teachers.
Weiss said today that he could
not comment on any aspect of
fact-finding procedures atrd
declined Lo "answer any ques-
tions you might have."
District teachers have
been worlrlne without• contract
since July 1.
The fact-finding panel was
formed In February after
negotiations over a new contract
broke ~ earlier in the year.
Teachers are seeking an J 1
percent pay raise lhis year and
another 11 percent hjke next
year. The District has offered
8 percent this year and 6 5
percent during the 1980-81 year.
Teachers also are demanding
that no cuts be made in elemen-
tary school enrichment pro-
grams except those caused by
declining enrollment
District officials. who are at-
tempting to trim up to $4 million
from next year's budget, have in·
dicated the programs probably
will be cut in proportion to other
budget cuts.
Mesa Rejects
Solar-heated
Wndo Plans
,. Glen Norman Barker. iden·
r tified today as the latest victim
in a series of grisly Orange
County murders, was described as a student wbo was well liked
and got along well with others at
Westmont School in
1 Westminster.
Principal Carol Wilson, who
was stunned by the news of the
eighth grader's death, said he
was a tall, nice looking boy who
when he disappeared.
S heriff's homicide in -
vestigators today were attempt-
ing to retrace Barker's steps
after he left school Friday.
Part of that process is de-
termining who was the friend With
whom Barker planned to spend
the weekend.
Jobless Rate Rises
In County to 4.4%
, had a very food au.endance rec-
ord. · f He was active on the scbooJ's
,thtetic team. He plt)'.ed de· i rensive lineman on Ole football
team where be also was a lddl· i iDg specialist. ! He was the starting cmter on
f the buketball team and a bilb f Jumper on t.be trade team.
• A acbool official aald be lived
with bis mother and a younae:r I wt.er in HuntinPJD Beach. The famllY bad mond recent· lJ to anotbe:r HunUQlt.On Beach
reeldeaee bat Glen bad con·
Unue.d att•wHn1 Weatmont to
. ftnbh oat tM tebool year. the d ·
ftclal ulcl.
He alto attended Westmont
last, .....
Wettmont Scbool ll located at
12:51 Hell Av.. lo Watminlter
but ta pert Of the Otta vi.w
lebool District of HuntJ.Alton .......
'
Huntin~ ~Police~. Orange County's unemploy-
Ron Jenkins said. Mrs. Barker ment ·rate roee lor the fourth ~Id them at the ume tJ;le miss· month in a row in Februar')'. but
IOI persons report was ~ed that ·~ it sUll ls c.:l1y ,,4 percent.
her son called ber on Friday and Figures released today by the
said be would not be home •t11 state Employment Development
Sunday, · De~ showed unemp.loy-
Sbe became coeceroed Sunday meat ..,..... _\IP from a low ot afte~u:;kiDI ~aid. and 3.!J:l .. biNc>Tember.
started , her eon• frimda, ebruarJ•• mark ot •.4 per-
but cou1dn t loca1e him. cent, tranalated to numben,
Hart said lt la believed that meant that 41,JQO county reai·
Barker wu bltchhltina either deata ,-n out o1 Jobi b'1 a flltal northbound or 1Mt.bbound on wqr~ ·~ of JDON tbu _.
Beaeb Boulinarcl between Beil mllllOD penoM.
Aveaue ad Yorkt.owll Aftllue
between 2:30 end I p.m. J!'rtday .
lnve.tllaton, be aald, want to
1peak with a,oee who may
have ... BuUr ID that ana.
He wu wartna a brown ski·
type jaebt with yellow ~
on tbe sin••· du\ btllll cor· du"'1 .. ad ...... top ~ teaa1I .....
tbe year by tbe uaual &aim in
tourllt·related emplo1ment u
weU • the birinl ol tboulDdt d tem~ eeum wofterl. Tbe FelWUU'1 unemployment
(\pre was allcbtl1 blJber tbaD a year-. n. tt wu •.1 per·
ce.nL I
A DUIUber of &Wldeatl loll
jobs ln J'ebnaary becaute ol
ecattel*I ~ tbrouOout tbe coutY. Id otbel'I were allo IUct oll rrOai factoftel ..... ODMtruc·
Uoll ._ ID M6PboSial '**"
des 1be SOD nfod M1£
Investigators s aid Vasquez. clad in bfue Jeans and a multi-
colored shirt when found, had
lived tn the single.family home
for about two years '
M 1s~ Shyer told pohc~ lhC'
guitarist 's last JOb had been
about two months ago in Carson
City, Nev
Moody !>aid hi~ of£icC' has no
s usJ)«ts in the slayuH~· pending
further mvC!>tl~<.1tion
Schools Vp
Breakfast,
Lunch Cost
School lunch and breakfast ~will pup a dime and a Diehl ,....tlvely as of AOl\l l
lD flle Newport.. Mesa Uftilied
&boOI Otstnct.
Breakfast pnce:. will rise to 3l
eea&a al ei.awntary schools, 40
• ~ ID millitUe achools and a ceau· al 1tt1h ac"bool• a
a poteswornM said.
Lw>ch costs will move up to 6S
for elementary pupils. 75 cents
for middle schoolers and 85
ce.ots for tugh school students.
The price increases were
ordered Tuesday night by school
d1strtct trustees.
Admirustrator!i said the d1s-
tnct 's meal program was S65.388
in the red between July 1 and
Jan 31 They called for the food
price increaSC'S to balance thf'ir
budge~
Administrators warned tht>
board that additional lunch and
breakfast price hikes may be re·
quired next fall. "depending on
district salary and fringe benefit
increases. federal and state
budgets. food costs and the de-
pa r~~ent 's finan cial status
A report to trust~s noted that
Newport-Mesa 1s the only .. total·
ly self·supporting d1stnct" in
Orange County when It comes to
food service
"Other districts supply some
form of either partial o r total
s ubsidy ... lhe report stated.
Brwlget Cut Again
WASHINGTON <AP) -The
Carter administration 's pro-
posed bud.gel cuts for the fiscal
r,ear be£innlng Oct. 1 will be 'significantly greater" than the
$13 billion previously targeted,
White House press secretary ·
Jody Powell said today.
Coast
Weather
Fair and cold tontabt
wlth lows in the 40s.
Varh ble cloudiness
Thursday with 20 percent
chance ol showers. Highs
Tbunday in lower 60s.
INJIHTeD~W
.4•otMr v.rliott of tlte
cnd/t;Dolt of J~""' orriw•
oa t1w blbt tOldQld -ad u·.
~ '° ..,.t Ille man ~._....SftP•
Bf.
'
. .
I
ToD~bate Op
HSW YORK •AP> -~tw ••t Prt1"1B' C.,,., to
come out of the Whit• "°'* ud debit• D.mocl'atk oppo-nenta on the l uu. dMPl\e \.ho eonUnutna crtau abroad, • n1
Uonat Aaaoc:ialed PTenJf' Htwt Poll said ~
The AP·NBC ~twa 00'111rU tMft Thtu·1dl)' and Prlday,
before the Ne• Vw\ ani ~eut primarl• Ip wblc9' Sen.
Edward M . K~ upset Cute.r. (Slort • Pa .. .U, A4 l
The t.WI 1dultl lntetvfe-wed aeroa• ~ C'Oontry wtr • ked.
"Do you lh1nk that Prsidcnt C•rtt-r abc>uld now publkly d•
bate tua O.mocr-aUC' oppoM;nt.a Oft the W.uu, even thouah \ht
crisu in lren and Alabanl.alan art not utUed""
FU\)'·t'#O per~nl of thole poUf'd tald Carter lhould debate,
wb1le 31 pe~t di&all'ffd. Tn percent wet~ not •W"f'
lie •rlc A ... ,... £.4 ••t.IH'r '
LOS ANGELES \Ar) A ro~r fired a 1hotfun Into a doughnut !jbop today anu lbe clerk sunHted lha ~ man
should work for a living. poll~ u ad
A shotgun Wleldlng man and tt woman approached the
walkup Wlndow of a W lnchf'll'~ Donut House on Nordhoff Street
al 3 a m and told clerk Robert Cordero, 18. lo hand over all the
mone} m lht' cash register
Cordero. who speaks llttle English. gave them Sl 11 lllld
asked the Spamsh·speakln& robbers "Why don't you work for
money like other people.,·•
FordW'ould ArHpt Drott
CINCINNATI lAP > Former President Ford said today he
would accept a (•onventaon draft in Detroit this summer as the
Republican presidential nominee, although he termed such an
offer "a very, very remote possibility.••
Speaking at a breakfast fund-raiser for Rep. Bill Gradison,
R-Ohio, he also accused·President Carter of "nip-flop policies in
the foreign field.'' and blamed him for the 18 percent annual ln-
flaUon rate because of "his inability to understand simple economics.··
"I've never ducked a responsibility," Ford said. "If a draft
happens and that'a a very, very remote possibility -of
course. I would assume my r esponsibility to head the Republican ticket.··
l",.._PageAJ
MESA COUNCIL FORUM. • •
process by taking advantage or
· condemnation procedures to ac·
quire required parking and up.
grade the downtown area
Councilman Donn 11:.ill. a
v.1-.sl!>ldl' resident. !:.:.t 1d tw op
µ11!->1·~ tearini: up Newpor t
H1·11l1•vard frontage a nd ha!>
1w1 ~unal ph1l1!:.ophi<'<1I problt·nh
v. 1th t·ondemnat1on action~
Hall. spt•:.iking before the
Mesa-West Ho m eowners As ·
sociation. said he would support
eventual caty pur chase of the
Narmc:o Materials lnc. site on
V lc\orta S tr eel for a neigb"borhood park when the
firm moves to northern Orange
County m the next two years. Hall al80 said be now OPPDMS
• wlden1ns and bridslng Hta
Stnet loto Jfuntlnfton Beach
and woulO support Improvement
of Victoria Street aw a major
east-west artery with an existing
fou r lane bridge
:\1 c F'arland said he opposes
the Narmco sate a1. a park and
"111 work for a play area for
"<'St~1dt-children at closed down
\ 1rtorra School
Graham, who is arguing for
stronger action by city offi cials
in regional affairs, said he also
s upports widening Victoria
Street in favor of 19th as a major
artery to the west county area.
But bis strongest barrage was
leveled at absentee landlorch
w h o , be c laimed. allow
neighborhoods to deterloute.
He caJled for government "to
make It more difficult for people
to buy homes they don't live In ..
He claimed that investment money then would be funneled
i nto apartment and con -
dominium proJects
E',.....P-sieAI
CONDO ...
t old comm i ssion e r s ha s
organization objects to the
project.
Gr aham urged a stronger city
voi ce in Sacr amento and in
W ashin~ton. D C . claiming,
"Our problems won't be
chan~cd until then "
Raver told westside residents
hf' do<>s n 't believe !hear
ne1~hborhoods <1rc in bad conda ·
t1on "or without pride ...
111• did call for poolrn~ thP
monc·y bualdl·r!-1 provad(' for
parks into one central fund to~
u~e d throughout the city ai.
needed. He sajd those funds cur-
rently are earmarked for the
areas in which new development
occurs.
The west side, a built--0ut area,
has no access to those funds for
nei1hborbood parks, be in·
dicat.ed.
Raver said be is for widening
Victoria Street but be doubts the
<'ity has funds for the project
which would result in extensive
property purchase~ lie said l'lc
also would be reluctant to widen
and bndgc 19th Street
Throwing a want h!>t ba<'k to
Homeowners Association mem ber~. Raver said that af he were
c•ll'cted "I personally will be
willin~ to comt' out a nd work
after hou rs . with you on the
general plan."
Councilmen have used the
city's 10-year general plan up-
dating procedure as an Issue in
most of the forums. The plan.
desi81Jed to guide city land plan·
ning is mandated for revision
under state law every 10 years.
Candidate Richard
Carstensen. a Realtor, called the
plan "the bigg_est issue before
the city council ne>tt year." and
told homeowners It would be ad-
vantageous to elect "someone ra millar with it."
Carstensen. who s upports
widenmg both 19th Street and
Victoria, is City Planning Com·
mission chairman.
Carstensen s a i d he is
','shocked" that some candidates
"propose we get involved io
housing."
He charged that voters still
seek tax cuts a,nd that govern·
ment entry into public bou,,ms is
expensive.
"I strongly support individual
property rights." he declared.
lJlCWDbloti ud &ib.tlleo&cn lQ th June j\MllclaJ eleetiont wlll
be lnveatta•ted and r••lllt•
pubhthed wider 11 plan unvtll~
Tuetd,ay by \ho ~ly formed
Ol'an., County Commttt• for
Hlab JudJd•l Sta.odarda.
fht committee, at'cordina to
,·halmuU\ Don Belveal. a SanUI
Anll auomey, ll a non-partisan wuucuJ action 1roup compoHd
of about 200 people. Moat of
lhe m a1e trlal atlomeya, he
Hid
Thrce·member 11ub<'ommlt
teei; will Investigate candJdat.es
for i>upenor and municipal cowt
benches. Belveal said. and will
foc us on court records and
personal antervaew s with the
randldateb
The subcommittees also will
delve into reports about can·
dldates from outi.1de sourc~s. he
said
When anvt:sllgataons are com-
plete, the results wi 11 be re-
leased and may be presented m'-
news paper advertisements. if
sufficlC'nl money can be raised
to buy the spare. said committeto
me mber Marjoratt Day
Be lveal s aid the committee
has no intention of doing a
"hatchet job" on iiny candidate.
lie said the committee's sole
goal is to provide responsible m·
formation to the voters.
"We a rc opening the doors,"
Belveal said, 1n response to
public dema nds on wh y a
Judicial candidate s hould or should not be elected
Because of the i ncreased tn·
terest 1n the JUdaciary. Belveal
said . "incumbents do not have
any greater chum" to the bench
tha n qualifi e d outside
cha llengers.
A dozen deputy dis tract at-
torneys are among candidates
who arc challenging judges in
the June 3 eleclionio,
Several private attorneys also
are seeking posts on the bench.
Mesa Cable
Failure Cause
Of Blackout
Sou.thern California Edison Co. officials have blamed a
power failure that disrupted
service to nearly 3.000 Costa
Mesa customers early Tue!>day
on tbe l&Jlw-e ot Wldergrouod electrical equ.ipment.
An F.dlson spokesman sajd the
disruption left customers ln the Oran~e Coast Collc~e a rea
without power for 40 minutes to
a boul J1, hours begannmg at
I 35 a m Tuesda)
lntl'rrupt<>d was S('rv1ce to the
are a bordered by fa1rv1cw Road
on the east. Harbor Boulevard to
the we~l. Adam~ Avenue on the
north and Wilson Street to the south
The faulty equipment was located in the ground fronting
Nabers Cadillac Inc, 2600
Harbor Blvd , the spokesman said .
Electricity to th~ area was cut
for another seven minutes at
a bout 8 a.m ., the s pokesman
s aid , because o f cir cuit
s wltcbJng operations following
the repairs
Meea Youth Wins
Weet Point Nod
Costa Mesan Marcus Paul
Younis of 1095 Sea Bluff Drive
ha s b een •elected for
a ppointment to the the U.S.
Army's Military Academy in
West Point, N. Y. "
Sen. S.I. Hayakawa, R-CaUf,
said Younis is to report to lhe
acade my this summer as a
member of the class of 1984. ·
The homeowners group has
fought condominium and
apartment construction along
Wilson Street t hroughout the
r ecent p ast as unwant ed
e n c r oachm e nt s into a
prelimina r y singl e -family
residential area
c
DAILY PILOT
!" .. ()<_~~-.--.........
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Woman, 80, 'Lost'
After Auto Crash
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Confused by the raln and dark·
ness Tuesday night, an 80-year .
old Newport Beach woman
crashed into a acbool yard, then
speat the night in her car, un·
aware that bomes -an4 help -weTe nearby,
The woman, a ruJdeat ol the
Bluffs. told paramedics who
were call~ to aid her tbl1 mon>·
ln1, that 1he le.ft home at I p.m.
to vllit a friend, but had Neoad
thought! about drlvln1 dwin.I
the 1t.orm.
Jn turning her car around, tbe
woman became cllaorlented and
Iott, ft9ll UJou1b the _. .. 1UU fDi
her own neijllbotbood. '
~oUc. saJ~~ trackl tndtc:ate
abe drove ~tbluq Pan
..-cl .... up uw.s. tbe yard °' tM &utbl&lff ~-Scllool, •1 V<edl&Oro.
'n. ...._J..c"-'':cr' to MM ~t 11111 tile ~
fence, Wtdct. dlO#id beds lMo
place behind the vehic le, trap-
ping the car In the small
encloaure.
The woman told paramedics
that she thought she waa out in
the country and lb.at JI 1be wait·
ed help would come to ber.
Parame41c Ken Plessel said
the woman told bim she got out
ol her c•r a few Ume1 ud
looked lnto the acbool windows.
''She looked at the chlldNll's art
work and tben •h• aaJd 1be'd '° b9et and try to budle up," be
aald.
He •aid the womu apparentlY •uttered oo tnJµriea nor ll1 fl. tece. tn>cn ber mfabap.
He UN> Doted tbat abe'd ·~ parut17 trMd to tether car out
of, the ICbool Jard becta ... one
tire •• wwa ~ ud spit down ta..~.
Tb• woma•, w.bo'd fallen ff~.::'~r~ .. ..., ................ -····· ~
87 DELORES aaoou ••WIN Of .. ......, ..........
The Orao1• County Board of
Supervlsora voted Tuesday to
turn over county "ovemment's multi-million annual data proc·
e11in1 operation to • new prlvete contractor, Electronic
Data Systems Federal Corp.
The decision to gl ve El>S. a
Oallas-based firm . a seven-year.
Gas Tllelt Case
$24.5 million contract to man.age
and operate the CO"Oly'a com-
puter center e tfective Aua. I
ousts Computer Sciences
Corporation of El Secundo u
provider or data processing
services to coWlty government.
CSC took over the county••
computer center in 1975. It hired
most or tbe county worke rs
Station Slaying
Branded 'Callous'
A prosecutor has dcscnbcd
the shot g un s lay1n11 of con·
trovenual Garden Grove service
station operator George Bice
last August as a "very cold.
very callous" s laying
Deputy District Attorney Paul
Meyer said the man charged
with the killing. Lee McKenzie
Brazell. 22. shot Bice to avoid
gomg back lo jail after stealing
gasoline from his station.
Brazell was on parole from a
previous conviction ror grand
thert auto.
Meyer said in hls opening
state rnaJt today before Orange
County Superior Court Judge
Kenneth l...ae that Braz.ell pulled
mto B1ce's station on lhe alter·
noon of Aue 14 to steal caaoline
With Brcuell in the truc;k were
two juveniles.
Meyer said that after pumping
gas into the yellow pickup truck,
Brazell started to drive away.
Bice yelled a t the truck t.o atop
and then hopped into the back
bed of the truck as ll sped out of
the station Bice crouched in
back as Brazell swe rved the
truck for about a mile before
driving into a vacant field at
Garden Grove Boulevard and
We'>lt'm Avenue
Mt.'~·1:r said that Ur:nl'll.
a rmed with a shotgun. JUmped
out and shot Bice m the face at
close range.
The prosecutor said Brazell
then dragged Bice's body off the
truck and dumped it in the field
A bout half an hour later. Hunt-
ington Beach police. respondmg
to a report of people trying to
clean blood from the back of a
t ruck at Acacia Avenue and 7th
Street. spotted the vehicle at
Garfield Avenue a n d Holly
Street and <trresled a lone occu·
pant.
The other persons were arrest·
ed at the A<'acia Avenue scene.
police have said.
In addition to Braiell. two
17-year-0ld suspects also were
taken into custody. one of whom
will tesU/y ff!' the prosecution
Bice . 471 or Anaheim , had
made head.llnes last summer as
the first man convicted of violat
ing the state gasolme sales laws
durinc tbe May. 1979 shortage
He also faced charges of vtolat·
ang federal gasoline sales reg-
ulations.
Bice wu convicted on July 24 on
t wo misd emeanor counts of
requiring customers to pay for
appointments to buy J1?awline
lie would have been !>entenced
Aug 'l:7
tbere and became a private en-
terprlle provider of a aovern·
ment eervtce.
But when it came time tor
CSC to bid for a new seven-year
contract, the company was un-
derbid tn a two-corporaUon con·
test for the pact.
CSC's bid was $31 .3 mlllion,
nearly $7 million or 21 percent
hlgher than the Dallas firm.
The dlfference wu enough to
lead two committees formed to
"tudy the Intricate computer
pact to recommend to the Board
of Supervisors that EDS be
given the contract.
The two committees studyina
the computer pact included a
group of county department
head~ most affected by tbe com·
puter operation and a so-called
blue nbbon committee headed
by c·ounty Aud1tor-Controller Vic
Heim
Al&o on the blue ribbon com-
mittee was Bill Warren, a vice
president or Fluor Corporation,
Kenne th L. Kraemer of UC
Irvi ne . and a nalysts from
Orange and Los Angeles coun·
lies
Super visors mandated that
EDS provide $S million worth of
insurance lo assure that the
county wou.id be reimbursed for
any losses that might be in-
curred should EDS not perform
up to st.dard.
The lllion insurance pro-
vis aon 1 be reduced to $2
malhon after the first year of the
contract
In an eleventh hour maneuver,
CSC asked the board to extend
ats eontract for another 16 months at a ree of 10 percent plus cost Board Chairman
Ralph Clark told the El Segundo
farm 's representatives that the
negoUallons phase was ended.
EDS officials. in a letter to
Cla rk. cntiClzed the last-ditch
attempt by CSC as a ploy to
purchase computer supplies
with county money as part of its
C'O'lt~. tht.•n take owners hip of the
t.•qu1pm(•nt wh~n tht.· contract ran
out
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ii ~ J tm: I~ fealUD io ~ •a uvt.qs attd
Joan lllOC!latkle ill Paudeoa.
llut.a 11 1'bollf OWDfJd b1 WiKo ii~ · 1 ,, J + ~ U:I ,. .;·, :: • :1tt I ~'." ' l : l: ~~ii.:~~.::: 11J •. : ~ ~ IF!= 1. :: it. ~ = ":.~1:1 1.· -...... •, , toe ·.-.a..
'
~PcJocl't became a Sl bllUoa COID·
paoy by bu)'inl a lo( o( other eompan•ea -R.a1u
apasbettl. aauce. the Weejun.s loafer and Healtb·tex
children's c&othea are some .of their acquisitions -
and now they sit at co.rporate headquarters Jn
Greenwich. Conn., and watch the money roll in .
Greenwich is ju.st over the New York state line -
it's really a suburb of New York City -and lta k>ca·
lion a.a company headquarters haa nothing to do with
what Chesebrough-Pond's makes.
It's largest manula~turing facilit y is a Health·tex
plant in ·c umberland. R.l. lt has four pla nts ln
Alabama and only .one ln Connecticut. (Devotees of
Prince Matcbabelli perfumes and cosmetics might
Uke to know that they're made In Huntsville, Ala.)
NO. alESEUOUGH·POND'S is in Greenwlcfr-
~ause the peopie who run the com pany got tired of
commuting to New York and just moved the bead·
quarters closer to where they live. It's not as if they
have to stir the Ragu pot e~ry day or squeeze the
Vaseline into the jar or put the cotton swabs on Q·
tips.
While they're languish.ing there. they have to
think of something useful to do and so they have
come up with trus wonderful advertising campaign
you may have seen. It's the one that talks about how
many times a person or a family will use
Chesebrough-Pond 's products
I caught one of its la test efforts in the Reader's
Digest. where space does n't come cheap ($60,000 and
up for a page).
TIUS WAS A TWO·PAG ER showing a young boy
playing chess. the copy expla1rung: "By the lime
Larry becomes 3 Grandmaster. he and his family
wall have used Chesebrough·Pond's products over
12.359 times ...
Well. that's impressive. 1sn't 1t? Even if you don't
know such essentials as when Larry is likely to
become a Grandmaster or how many people there
lire in his family 12.359 lime:.'. The products that will
contribute w this usage f1n addition to the ones men
lioned prevtouslv1 1nclud1: Ponrt·!i tream, Vaselinl' lntcns1ve Care -1ot1on . R:H l' pt· rm anent. Adolph'!!
seasonings. Aviance cnloJ!nt-. Pertusc;in cough!!} rup.
Wind Song perfume. Az1zci nl.Jkcup. Erno Let::.zlo !!kin
care preparation'\. Cutex n<J1l care products. Bas:-.
boots and SunJuns ~<1ndab
YOU STILL WONDER : ho14 does Chesebrough-
Pond's know that Larry's family 1s going to use these
products 12.359 time:.., What 1r they don't like
spaghetti"' And how do thl'Y know S-O precisely -not
11 , 780 or 12.360 but exa<.'tb 12.J.'>9., So l wrote to the
company and asked how they knew -and received
thl!i answl·r
··Tut~ number 1 as well a::. other numbers used 1n
•jlher Chesebrou~h Pond·:-. ads> ii, based on res ults of
a nation al sun·c~ on 1n<·1den<.'e and frequency or use
of Chesebrough Pond'::. products.
THBOliGH THE USE of a large-scale r andom
::.ample meeting re levant legal and research standards.
we were able to estimate the typ\cal annual usage of
Chl'~l'brough Pond·., products by any demographic
group. Annua& usaJt .,., proj ected tor lhe period in·
di cat~ in the advertisement.·
l guess tbe question that continue-s to gnaw. even
after we discover that Chesebrougb.Pond's is busy
checlung up how many times people use their pro·
ducts. is: who cares~
China Unveils
New Oil Fielm
RENQl'l. Ctuna <AP) -Ctuna unve1le<11ts newest ma
1or oil field to foreign petroleum geologists thr:-. week. and
the visitors were i mpressed
"This region has great potential." said Prof Anthony
Hallam of the t.:niversity of Birmingham in England
"They will find more otl," predicted Frederick G
Rayer. head of Petrolcanada's international d1v1s1on
BUT ONE EXPERT . H Douglas Klemme said "China•
1s very proud tt has discovered lllland 011. The question is
·w 1ll 1t be prolific'" It cannot compare to the Middle East." -
The Renqw oil fi eld is the centerpiece of a five·field'.
complex in the north China Plain, about 100 miles south or
Peking About 100 wells have been sunk in the area. which
now accounts for about 10 percent of China's total output.
The oil deposits were discovered in 1975
CJUNA CURRENTLY lS the world's ninth largest otl
produ('('r. at about 2 mill.ton barrels a day
China rttently hosted a world symposium on petroleum·
geology At that time. it emphasized its eagerness to
cooperate with foreign companies 10 joint exploration of
China's oil reserves.
It has signed contracts with eight operating companies
to explore for offshore oil. and Shell. Exxon and other oil
companies have been invited to visit other oil-rich regions.
'Growth D ay' Ask ed
WASIUNGTON (APJ -A pro-m anaeement coalition
is planninl its own "Growth Day" activities next month to
counter protest.a by a Ralph Nader·led group against big
business pracu~.
Edwin Feulfter, p~ident of the Heritage Foundation.
bas sent telegram& t.o .Pr'e&ident Carter and govemors of
all SO states esklnt thern to declare April 17 as Growth D•Y
to celebrite "the ~tribuUons of the American free en·
terpri&e system to man's prosperity, democracy and
freedom Under law.••
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"Prom Here to Eternity" tonight at JO
on NBC, Channel 4.
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'Dallas' Boosts CBS
NetUJO rk Score s, Nears Season Le ad
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Millions of Americans
tuned m to see nasty J .R. Ewing get his due in the M~ason's closing episode of "Dallas," and the show
helped pwsh CBS to u hefty victory in the week's
• TV ratings race.
-" Ewing, the ruthless oil executive played by
.. Larry Hagma n. was gunned down in the Friday ~ episode, which was the week's top-rated show, ~ according to figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co.
:.,.. 1-·ans ol the exploits or the millionaire Texas
1 }:wing family will have to wait until next seasoo to
••
find out whether the villainous J.R. Ewing li ves or
dies and whodunit.
MEANWHJLE, CBS MOVED closer to taking
first place from front·running ABC in the
tele vision network ratings for the season. CBS was
No. l in the week ending March 23 with a ratin~ of
~ KOCE Spotlights . ..,.
~Judicial Election
Many or Orange County's municipal and
8 Uperlor court judges are facing efectlon
'Challenges this June 3. in a new trend which hes
1 seen more election races tor judees seats than at
r any Ume in the past 25 )'ears.
Host Jim Cooper and his guests exilmine this
trend on "Voter 's PipeUne," Friday at 7:30 p.m.
on KOCE-TV, Channel 50. The "County Beat".
segment repeats Sunday, March 30 at noon. J Cooper's fUests are Robert C. Todd, Orange
County Supenor Court Judge, who is concerned
about some aspects o ( Judlclal campaign
procedures; ManbaU M. Scbu.lman, Santa Ana
criminal attorney, who favors elect.too races for
judiclalslUons; and James L. ·Rubel, chairman
or tbe udicial evaluations committee, Orange
County AssoclaUon.
• For the past 25 years, moet incumbent judges
simply refiled for elecUon, and they rarely faced
opponents. Within the put two elections, however,
• ·many m'81Jcipal and aupertor court Judtea h ave
faced eJectloo conteau. Some participants and
obserwn feel that thla new pollUcal acUvity may
'coaruct with the admtnilt.raUoo of juaUce, while
• othera favor tt'1I trend.
19.6. and won Monday, Thursday and Fr•day
nights ABC' w as second Wlth a rating or 18. i.
winning Tuesday. Wednesday and Saturday
nights.
NBC rarushed place at 17.9. but its shift or
"CHiPs" from Saturduy to Sunday helped it wrest
Sunday away from CBS.
The networks say the ratings mean that in an
avera ge prime-time minute during the week. 19.6
per cent or the homes in the country with television
were tuned to CNS.
ABC HOLDS A NARROW lead in the ratings
for the season overall at 19 6. compared to CBS, at
19.5. NBC 1s a distant third at 17.8.
CBS' Friday night combination or "Dallas"'
a nd "Dukes or Hazzard" continued strong and took
Lhe first two places. The network's "60 Minutes"
was lh.ird.
CBS' premiere of "Palmerstown, U.S.A."
placed 17th. "United Slates," NBC.'S critically
acclaimed ne w comedy, placed &cth. while CBS'
.. Beyond West world." which has a lready been
canceled, was last in 69t.h place.
THE WEEK'S TOP 10 programs. in order:
"Dallas." with a raUng of 32.7 representing 24.9
million homes, "Dukes or Haiurd," 28.8 or 21 .8
million. and "80 Minutes." 28.0 or 21.4 million. all
CBS; "IWaJ People." 27.1 or20.7 milllon. and "Big
E vent -'Smokey and the Bandit.' " 26.1 or 19.9
million , both NBC; "M·A·S·H," 25.9 or 19.7
million. CRS: "That'11 Incredible.'' 25.2 or 19.2
million. ABC; "Oifl'renl Stokes," 24.5 or 18.7
miJhon, NBC; "Three's Company .. 24.2 or 18.S
million, ABC, and "CHiPs," 24.1 or 18.4 million.
NBC.
The next 10 programs: "House Calls," CBS;
.. Archie Bunker's Place." CBS: "El1bt Is
Enough," ABC: "One Day at a Time," CBS:
"AUce." CBS: "Lou Grant," CBS: "Palmentown,
U.S.A . .'' CBS; "Vega$" ABC; ••Beftlon," ABC,
and "Llttle House on the Prairie." CBS.
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TUBE TOPPERS
KOCE 8 7:30 -"Henry IV."
Anthony Quayle and Jon Finch head the
cast of tbla production of the
Shakespearean play (also airing at 8:30 on KCET, Channel 28).
CBS 9 8:00 -"The Day Christ
Died." A dramatic reconstruction of the
events leading up to the cruclfixion (see
review, photo, Page B9>.
KOOP ID 8:00 -"A Majority of
One." Rosalind Russell plays a Jewish
widow who falls in love with a Japanese
·widower, played by Alec Guinness.
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the show. airing tonight at 9 on ABC. Channel
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