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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-03-26 - Orange Coast Pilotdt a ar d1 ' I \ 1- Elderly Woman Precious Metal Spends Night Prices Continue In 'Car Tra ' ownwardS iral 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 Ait0tlwr verdoft of file crucifi*" o/ Jnv.a Cll'riw~ Oft ,,.. ,. "°"""" -Qllld it •• caleulot«I to tlPllf tlw mott reUgeoul oinotrs. SH Page Bf. g ti tl ( ( iLO!LY-fl!D! -. I New· 'Prial 'fh~ 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&ltle4 crt ... 1'M talllaa ....,_ eee•• ...... ~e • ...... _. new 11o0da; Cl)'pt, when bell hOlpt . B•llHbtl Hld 'ry1n1 ,tbt hOlt.aPI ii "lbe .-eraJ MIN lit fraa'' Md molt .. 1nben o1 tho ••vo•utlonary Coundl au 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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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&ampede 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 ••• ' ...... -......... 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. :ti.:~ ., IO male YieUlllil . .., _ .......... , ... .. 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! ' I I 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. ., 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· OAANQI COAST " DAILY PILOT ,...,0r • ....,c .... o..1,~..,..--.... (0f'> ... ----····--""'""°'-(0.\t Pv«M•~C~ S.Hf'a1e.-tKlft'•'" 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. ~blttfWd ~ t~ trr•n fot Coth1 ,... .... _ ........... " .......... ..,._ latf'IYet..., ,,..,.,... l~l'•Mfli \ovtfrt(Mlol A \lf'11ttllf~Wtt...,1\.._...lv..iitf.4t't~O." ..... --.,,. ,-,,. oorw1.,.1 _,.....,. OI•"' ""1 DI ..,..\leo,MrMl.Cett•,._w C•ll-••i.» F~PflfleAJ ' ' , .... ~ Yt<•"'l\~t~f,e~lll~ -...-,. ..... Tt .. Jhoite C71•tMM#1 a..-.. Mv.,...t«Mtll 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&lt, 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 BENCH SPECIAL 2 \\ 1-:Et\.~ ( >\ L' Fro111 \lan·lt 2.1tlt ll1r11 \pril 121'1 rt'g. price• $140.00 Sale Price •9900 ,·urh La rgt> ~~l e<'lion of. velvets to se lee t f rorn in your choice of colors. Don't rnL s this o ppor~unit y ! -- FINE FUR Torl"Unff 236-10 Hn ~horno fllv d c~·· triin l'"'J ~1.!WPOrt I .:d. --------' ' . .____ -.. . ---________________ ,_ __ __ (7 l 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 ? =~~ ~~~.~~C:: Netloal omcen do '* normall1 : Oa&T1 ...... ' ~ , nt. 'Bigh' Brings ~uit M ra. HemandeJ, a ._..y&~r-<>Ad d1•0ml9, Mid ebe la oa weUue .... .a. au .._. '° ~ by 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&. hl4M'rJ/:, ....................... ~o-.aa..e. 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. ®. AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY .._.. ________ . ---- I l ... t ~~·,,,~ .. sting I : 1 wlda 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. 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I-2 ) WSW ............. t J w Nt~"'8 t ) WSW toMOI ... ~ I f WNW 01111-I~ Tl\1tr1••y1 Liiiie <~ I ~ .+ ... K ENNEDY STILL CAMPAIGNING -A triumphant Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. standrng directly beneath the face of the m assive clock in New York 's 'Grand C~ntra l Sta tion. was surrounded by ..... .,..,.. well-wishers this morning as he thanked · 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 NEW YORK <AP> -Unof· fic1al results 1n Tuei.day·s New York prcsld~nt1al pnmary. 'N tf\Ott.41f'"\ •mntr DIMOCllATIC Pooul., Vatf' W1tn tl,"'3 PfK ll'CI\ ,.,,.,.,,"'9 cM 14 0'1.~" pe'tttnt W K.......OV S74,~ -)t Po•ttnl C•r1 .. 1" .... 7 " 0.•"0'lft W tlP'I U."1 Qlrt.'( In( to.'""°"' "43 of"'°"'' " w 11.....-.. ... llEl>Vl~l(.AH o.._.... Wtlft tl'll:1PN'<•f'Chrc.oon1"Qot u.Od ·" w -11~-n 8""'. Vn<omtNnMA Delegate Count Near Mid Point By Tbe Auodated Press The foUow1ng table gives the current breakdo.,.n b) candidate prt•fl'rcnce of delegate:. already selected or al· localt-d to attend the Democratic and Repubhcan nominal mg convenllons. The breakdown 1:. based on bind.mg requirements. stat cd pref('rence:. of the delegates or a llocations based on publtc <:omm1tment..:. of -.upport OfMOCllATIC llEPVl llc.AH l.H O#n 0 Af"l()p'\41'\ <I ( .,, .. , , .. ) bu\f'\ .. tt. ,,f'\M'dV le I (••""° • u'"· on"lrn•nt"\J 11. A r r.)d"'I 1•1 01~' • ~4itl"t.t .. 0 10 ,..,......"", .. , ... U"<D,,...,..,ttted ·~ ,..,,., O"lf'9'l" ..oc ..... J ,,, N~O to nDf'"•twtt ... ... I , .. 'ot••~f'wot~ ·-(l'IG"'°'n tN ..,,.,hJ O-\nQ......, 1 ,,, r ~._..,.. t"' ,_,. ... ..... Dr ..,.,,.. . « Money you save by shopping Daily Pilot ads can easily pay for your subscription. I Local Advertised Values -One more reaeon people all along the Orange Coast rely on the UARTFORD, Conn. CAP> - Final unofficial results ln Tuesday's Connecticut presldeo· 11al pnmary. With atl 7f11 precincts report- ing w -1-. • ..,...-ou"OC'llATIC Poovtifr wiot• w 1t-•"1l-•l .-r~Mll c.,,~ .. ~ •• u•-tw••'-l 8•-n ~.JOI -) v,,._....,leG •lJSS -• 0 ... 1~, ... w "•""'"'Y ~ r •"'' n l:Howl'I O l e Aout'-'O u "'' """""''lf"d i) •'C\('u fllf V A~ w b..v> /0 01? J' llu9~n•l . .u.I l'* .. ...,..,.,...., ... 11 b••~· 1,.-J 1 c,..n.,.,.1 ' ( "''" .. "' ~"? 0 o .... w 0 f. .. ,~~,)t\ 0 "'C. ""',.... "'<I ' ,.., 0 Or ...0.''"' w p...,_,,,s Qf.-Q4"\ ,, ·"°"'·~t. k••,.,O '-"·" C••"-"O Do<•~ '~--·· v "'( O"l'IN """ 0 8424321 .· • I ) 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. A11l111•r. aaa....,e• .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 ..... , .......... , .. .~ t ~-14 ....._~ .._, --~,~1//161;. __ ~_ .... ;;;;_;;;;_iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiA*'1iiililH. WHdiliiiiiil/Pu~blltht~r-T...,,_-~~~~~~-I , .. llU"~ ~=-~· WMA•._,..._ ... ,__ e.tiiiraKrwlbkhff!dftorijlP._ ...... • 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 a1alftlt tlall AaMltc• Ent v tithe .a....,.. ......... Aa 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. AN OFFICIAL of the Sao Diego commuter 2iOO HARBOR BL VD., COST A MESA Tei hone 714) 540-ttoo NABERS OFFERS: For lmtMclete DellYery • EJdorado Bianitz • SevlUe Begante •Fleetwood Brougham •Coupe and Sedan OeVll~ DIESEL We are now taking ordms tor the 1980 Diesel airline said the plane -~==~~~~=====~==================~==:=:;~ suffered "a minor --=::::::J'Wy +l--r-...._~ l>AI\.'( PIL.O,. mechnical malfunction'' and that Refo would receive additional training. 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 $840 mUlion a year in windfall beoefits to government retirees at the expense or 100 mi lli o n no n-government workers, a federal panel contends. The report Tuesday by the U niversal Social Sec urity Cover age Study Group could lend impetus to moves to make all civil servants pay Social Security taxes. to provide a bagger return to the poor. "Unfortunately, the Social Sec uri t y s y s t e m cannot distinguish between the low-wage earners and those whose average covered earnings are low because they worked primarily in non-covered· employment," the study said. THE Z71·PAGE STUDY conc luded it is feasible to e xpand Social Security lo a ll workers, wltb transitions to safeguard current pensions for government workers who aJready are retired or eligible to retire. It said Congress will have to decide whether universal coverage is desirable. But it said flatly that something must be done to eltmioate the windfall benefits, and also lo improve disability protection for worker s who move in and out or the private sector and government work. The House ordered the study in 1977 after the House Ways and Means Committee voted in favor of universal coverage. mm FURNITURE The look and feel of good dining chair$ with solld maple and hardwood frames, upholtt&Jed groined vi nyl cushions and a fine furniture finish. Secure steel locklng system with easy fold·cnd-stack. a wonderful space saver. Fabulous price. and included a t no extra cost there's delivery and OUJ famous warranty or quoltty. 111 OranQe Celnty. NEW FOLD-AND-STACK CHAIRS 2 FOR ~~s. ARTESIA• 11rrT South St.•~ SANTA ANAITUST1N • f703 E. f71h St,•~ COSTA MESA• 3115 N.. H--. 8'¥d. • s.tt-41761 WESTWNSTER • 15011 8Mcft BM:r. (714» ... -1173 HUNTINGTON BEACH• tM31 e.actt 8twd. • ~ SHOP 7 DAYS A WEEK • WEEKDAYS tO UNTIL 9 • SATUROAY 10 UWT'll I• SUNOAY 12:30 UNTIL g 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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With vinyl carrying cue. 189?.? ... AVE '20 oo the camere +SAVE '20 ll'fl:'efft .. te:MIJNdempllon coupon At time el~ SA VE 140 ~.:.-: Aak about Sean eredJt plans • ~ . I " ' 1 ' • ' Soapers Sharing Caring CLEVELAND HEIGHTS. Obio (AP) - One devotee put a ''Gone F1Mina'' 1lp oa Illa health food It.ore and cloHd for the afternoon. Another rlaked belnt late for work, wblle othen aklpped cl&u or toot loal l\mehes. Tbey are charter memben ol tbe "Love , ..... Ellie Karle llehren , daulbter of Dr. and Kra. Richard J. lrlebren of Costa Mesa, la a fmallat ln Miu Southern California Teenager pageant April 25·27 in Pasarlena. in the Afternoon Club," ------------------ wbicb met at Peabody's Find Sc:huua what yqu W8nt In the Skltng Cafe for 3Vt boun of ctaaalf'led 9da of the Dally Piiot. 842.~78 Grit tg Co•petitor ~=~ =·operaa on ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&ii~iiiii~ ByMaksr · YOU. Pa. (AP) _J Wlnten Performance Prodlldl ol Yoft. Pa., 1111 tt ta rece•Hal tta' ftve-epoke rtma.I ba, wblda are ... oa ean. lD elide tnm nemc. A compan1 spokenoman aald bu.bl purcbaaed wltbln tbe Lut • mcatm "mlpt have beea caat from' brittJe metal ... Tbe bubs 1boeld be re· turned to the company for anab'ail and will be returned ti no atructural problems are found, abe aaid. -Would Karen dJe at 9 A lifelong victim of cerebral pally, Jerry competes ln one abort event each week the bands of Or. Ivan in hid •. ... • I • Traylor Oeft, on crutches) competes tn and one major marathon each ye~. "One Ufe to Live?" Will 9 3-mile Cincinnati marathon. Traylor, 25, tbe unhappily-married -------------------------------------Devon succumb to Sean's charms in "All 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. Paid Political Advertisement ELECT ERi£ ''e·J··" JOHNSON •••ss1•• HUNAMca..c-. FOi COSTA MISA COUNCIL ••• FOR US ~,, ........ h~·.--. ..... -'~ "-··-.... Gr~Cllltllll--~~C.......1141!'- • ,• . "Thia thing bas very wide ramit1caUons," he said. "It's the sounding of the death knell" for U.S. growers of winter vegetables. said Earl R. Crossman, a Boynton Beach farmer. "Tbe next victims will be the lime industry, avocados, lhen citrus of all types,." Scott Somers, who works ln an auto plant, says "I think it ls great to get together with a different group or people to view the soaps." RAY WILLIAMS X P8fd b by Commtttee to R~lect av I 1ams Batbera Ucnmat\. 62• Po(>oy Street. Corona oet Mar 92925 ~t~· ~t~ ~~ ·~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~t\J UnitedS new Super Saver fare gives you big savings to the Big Apple. Announcing a great new low fare to New York from Cos Angeles lntcmauonal. Onl y $149 each way when you pw-chase a round-trip ticket. You 11 get terrific savings off the l'C{..'ltlar DJy Coach fare. And. you 11 fly nonstop in a big. roomy. United widebody. Featuring our exclusive ··0ccan to Ocean -service on all daltimc flights. You 1J get a choice o entr~. not refresher towels. stereo and a full length f caturc film on afternoon/ evening flights (s.3.00 extra). Unmdmakessaving~ Just make yo~ round-trip reservations and buy tickets 7 days ahead. and return as soon as the first Saturday or stay up to 60 days. Or, if you are leaving on a Satwday. you may return on any day. Mflke any changes tn return reservations 7 days ahead-or return on a stand-by basis-or else entire discount is lost. Seats are limited. Call your lfavc) Agent soon to take advantage of this great fare. Or call United. Partners ln lhlvel with Western lntcrnallonaJ Hotel s. All Wtdebodies to NewlOrk 8:30 a.m. (DC·IO) 9:00 a m. (DC· 10) 12·00 Noon (747) 3:00 p.m. ( DC-10) 10: 15 .m. 747 (NI t Coach 4:35 p.m.(JF'K) 4:5.5 p.m .(Newark} 8:00 p.m. (JFK) J 0:45 p.m. wark) 6:00 a.m. JFK Hythe friendly skies of United. Call )UUr Travel Agent. . , •••••••hWOPfUr 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! S M .. Jluntlnaton S.aeb C•l••bla M•aa•a cuatomer urwlce ·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 • .. llstllen Sprf•trl•• IJp't ' 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 lmpl"OftlllellQ or npaln are needed. pertaapo wkb ~lae !Mlp of a knowledgeable friend or paid ••ldtut. r... 09cie Jot1 have a priority Ust of jobs, yoo can •et bids from Ueeased contracton ln1tead of 'Waldq for a 1alespenoa wbo may or may not be elltahle. Friends, llelgllbors or relaU\'et may be 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 make nre to spedfy tbe quality of materials to be ued. Vou also want to comparison shop for flDaadDg. Some contractors will offer to arrange a loan, bat It may pay for yoa to cbeck local bub to see U yoa cu get a better deal. Once yoa•ve arru&ed flDanclDg and foand a ballder.1et a a1ped coatrad lbtldg all work to be done, tile C09t, tbe quality of materials and a schedule for the work. no matter how reUable the baUder ta. Ally verbal promise should be included as well u warranties, a performance boad and requlremea&a lbat the ballder comply with local baUcUng codes and provide IQJury and UabWty haaaraaee. Don't leave any spaces blank la tile contraet. write In .. not applicable" If they don't. 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 c••riaies aboald ge& your contributions. Finl, make aare u or,anizalioo tel.ti yoa wbat Us programs are and wbat it does wlUl tbe money. U Y" reeelve a direct mall appeal, tbe appeal allloold be euy to aadersland ud no& dlsgalsed as a bill or an urceat Invoice. Find oa& U contrlbatioas are tu dedud.lble. AIWaJ'S 9eed a check to the organhatloa (not an lDdJVldaaJ), ud never send cull. U the cbartty seedl yoa aordered items ID Ill appeal, yoa are aader DO obligation to return them or to pay for tltem. U Cl9e appeal requests money for such items, tills .. a'a'Mi ata&e law. For door-to.door appeals, ll you don't know the penon or tbe cbarl&y, ask for ldentlfleation and ask q...,_ about who the money belps. How m•ela t• 1otn1 to tile charity! BBB even reeommeada U.at a check be wrltteo for Ute .. ,mall dlaqe" type of CGD&rlbatloD (such as caM1 ban ucl cooties) U yoa waat to be sure year lift pea to lta lDdeaded ftdplent.. l'laally, BBB'• Pbllantbroplc Advisory Servlee bu eompUed a Hst ol more than 40t D09Proftt oqaabaalons, lndlcatl.ag wbetbet' or not t11eJ c.mpty wUla BBB's volaatary atandards for d8rttal* 80lktladons. 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W wtt evenly in '°""~ onlv I 2 rr11nutes ~ ~ with .tutomaflc $-:.~ .... 4. 7 5 Houbigant CHANl'ILLY SP'RJNO~ ~CIAL OUSTil'fG POWDER 3oz. 3!2 301!. MIJSK BY notlSl<lAm' NIJIKOIL ....... 1• .NIJSr Spec•• ~ Gicll PmZttmnda~Loelan (8-.) ..-. ~ o1 etWY •a..oo cw men coeoacur "'°51m ol at,y ~t ......_ E!ESllADOll 211 ... -_ __._ ...... _______ ..._ ___ __ HUNT.M'CM -·• r t•r" A lpt ;It tla er -1t1JI ......... MIWPOtn'IMCM-llltlrttM.W ...... ..._ ATC>a0-l4m ...... ..., .......... IUJINl:tp ... ...,. • tlCMIOAIN WMUT 111• ••aw.-IAl«A AM-HI• ... .._.a I 1 f .. '· ' . \ J J ) I . ' SJ--·- "Another day, Harold. Time for you to resume chasing hot deals, raklbowa, wKl-o· -the-wtsps and l ~.·· V • • IS••B•VIS 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 recreatloa el••••• :. 1cbeduJld to be81n In April. Jnformltloa a:iay be olttat•M by calllna 412·5101. ,, ·---RESIDENTS ARISE VOf£ NO ON .D BobSpseea --~ ......... "If )'Oll've been to a cendktate taniii • you know Rey Wllllama la the """ tQ vote'for. He give. flCtual.,,..,.,, hi knows this city and he lletena to ~ residents. 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PILLOWCASES 2 88 ltEG. or KJNG SlZ£ PAK Of 2 • PAK NESTEA LIGHT ICED TEA MIX 16 oz. MAKES 10 QTS. 99c a TOM 1417J 11 e· .,._, ...... ~ Mup•""""- .... A AM Mii._. ....... J:. . ' r' .. " .. Graad M•r•llal 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, and her husband Robert, 35, had been charged with grand theft in connection with the hoax. But this week those charges were dismissed at Reed's re· quest. Reed, 34, who raised the money through three loans and working overtime, said the Matuszaks reimbursed him for most of the money be spent. According to police, at least 20 men and women have reported telephone or letter contact with a woman they believed to be Kyle Str alt.on. However. only one other man admitted to spendin& money -$5,000 to $6,000 for roees fctr "Mias Stratton" over a two-year period. At least three women re- 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~ . . . .• ~ ~· .. , . . .... THE IRVINE CDVIFW\IY 9 it ' ..,I J ,. ' , ,_ ._. ., . ... • •• .. . ., . . . • ' ......... Claarlm wu.oa. D ·Calif ., chairman of a Houae Postal ()Jleratlom 1ub- coa1mlttee, ~ be i• atronc •cttDat u.y a . tempt t.o cut out Saturday mall delivery by the U .S . Postal Service. CALIF. PREMIUM TABLE WINES WllMt.lllS SEUCl10N Ol LOS HERMANOS ., .• ,...,. ... ,,, ChooM trom AoM. Chobl"· lwgundy, 0-.in &lone M miicfl Colomba.-d. All YOr· letlft llued moy "°' be 111 all tlOtn . wti.i. a1od11 los1 I .. ........_.,....,, • 1::129 ,. CIOKI EA. lADIES' SUNGLASSES REG. 3'' 7.00 & TOUI 1 .. 00 CMOIC.( "~UN9lAMv tlntod 'Ufl9lo'M" With NEW Ova ttnl lo1u. tn g•ey '7<10f bf<>W'\, bfown O¥or blli4 and bf OW!\ 00tor grey. l19h'-'gh1. thorp I - Roof Bids Asked For 'Ziggurat' hidlral ottldala are 8"ttq btdl from eon· tr9don to nplae. the root •top UM multi·Uend a.ft Holifteld Fedtral olllc:e bul1d11\1 -OlberwiM lmown • the "Zluural" -ln t..aaun• Nlauel. 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> --w.-08'1'1 F1NIQUAUTl POPOYVODU lfG.319 4.H QUAil CHllST1AN llOS. CAUF.UANDY ~5!! llGHT OR DARI Hanes· T-SHIRTS ORV-NECKS SIIl'S S·M·l ·Xl llG. 6.99 PACl4'' Of 3 'Pell & Ulllnt Nl4 •t IOWU .. _ .. _,, .. .,,.- _,,.,~ ,.. ___ ,_.,_ M P90 .utTlllt 11 .. TIUTI & IJ .. "'-.Ml"'~ 'flO.,, _ --·~·-..,, TAIE 5 llm.E HIGH SEA EXPORSEVlllA DRISTAN TABLm CASS El TINY SHRIMP GREEN OLIVES aonLE OF 24 :4 c ·:129 :J9c ' &~ Ut (hjdi9t1, .. « .,..,,1. While 1todi1 loat. They're atvffedl While etoclu to.rt Fast acting 10n1 I Wlllle 9'odte ... , .... ~ TOAST·EM SUNsWER PREPARATION H ·. PACllD IN OiL FROSTED POP·UPS PRUNE JUICE OINTMENT :=39c ·=57.c' ;·93c 1:·139 flllCI IA. .... Mith prol9ltl. WNle ttodlt Iott. ty, trown ~. CIMof'llOfl W11ilo uoclu losl. Sh1111kt homorrilokh Strawberry. le atoda Iott. <DSTAllSA ............ FOllfTMt VAU!Y FUTAIM VAUEY 161'1 ..... tf,.,.. ... • Tallelt ' . ' Survival Cl88s Set Two MCUOOI of a lllne· week outdoo........,rvlval courae wlll beitn the week of Aprtf 14 at Orance Cout CoUe1e ln Cotta ...... Ope MCtion of Bk>loay 130 wW meet Moodaya from s to 7 p.m. The other secUon will mfft ...-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:=:=;;:;:= rM YOTING POI IAY 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 11 'a~~ RE-ELECT · RAY Willi A.u5 X Both aectioaa are free. Nft For l.nformaUon call $56-S772. TWIN RIG. lS.99 FUU SIU "·" QUIDISW nt.n ." ... sm llG. 24.H PE PTO· BISMOL FOR UPSITSTOMAOI 1~· 1'9 Ut ~ "°""° & indiflltlon, loOI VE SOFT PERM llT ... 3!.9 S.St CIOICI Regutor 0t btro tllf.,. llO. 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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." 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BOURBON VODKA GIN 1 7!i U• I 75 Liter 1 7S L•lef 1029 729 1479 ~~t 909 $13.00 RED TAG MIRASSOU 1978 CHARDONNAY The cool Monterey cllmale yields a delicate Charooonay lhat is the perfect mate to prawns 0< sole. ~~O~CH I 75 ltle< .......................................... 15 95 ~".rt:~~~~ 75C~~~ ....................................... 14 79 ~~-' A59 $6.50 ... GOLDENER OKTOBER 19n LIEBFRAUMILCH This frlendly white 1s right anytime. 2 59 RED RegularlJ $4.25 7!iO Mt....................... TAG ROBERT MONDAY1 1171 FUME BLANC Our best selle<. Superb fruit and French Oak 4n RED tlavors. Reg4.1lar1J M .76 7!0 Ml............. TAQ RED TAG RIVERS OAKS YtNEYARDS WHITT I RED TAILE WINES Only costly Sonoma grapes comprise these smooth vintage dated 3• RED blends. RegularlJ S4.99U L•iet............ TAQ VIN PAYS DU YAUCLUSE 1178 Thia French Import has the charm of Beaujolala at a 2• RED traction of cost 7flO Mt. ..... ................. TAG KEG BEER• CATERING• DELICATESSEN •"DELIVERY I J 495 E.17th ST.• COSTA MESA PHONE [7141 548-9314 1 .. 1 . . . . . . 1 . . .. .. . " J . .. ' . . . . 0 Bargain Homes For Midd~ Chiss ._ ......... .. ._,.. --- • P~ (AP) -CcmDM ad Jl.lck N , ~ ... la u.i' 30I, ...... I babJ ud :fl.be .. COUid bave a bcMIH laier,'' ,.,.. Nieto . wut to WW M muy W>JU u JIOMi._ ud bow plnty al pnftt ii 1Wl availablit, he Mld. .. a... CeMllf Dr ..... ..., ........... .... -...... ,,.., ,.,.... ........ ..... ..-ft to.._ TllSY llAD ISllOND NSlllSLVD to .. .,. ....... W ewklll'\ M" 1 beb1 at 40,, bUl ralalu a f1mlly lD u 1pu1..ment. wben an In· !""'"'--.....;.--..__,~------------..ovatfye bo....., Protrtm made tbelr MCOGd ~ -.•sb, -~ tM dtmwt tor Biia.. the cl:= a IOw rate for oew CODltruedoe ud la not a lite for dM procram. IA fou ,..,.., OG· ly 50 tmtta ba¥e beea tnvolved ill the profJ'am. That rN &lwe Biia cudldat4ll "very little cbuce to 6e ODU.u.tle" about moviq into a Tet:IN H• dream c6ne trut. SP•Cl1flztno fn crfmfntl 1.w, drunk dtlvlng and pertonat Injury Free consul• JUlt .. c!:I le11'Md tblf would bt parent.a, U..1 allo i Uae& •• Alto Kous1oC Corp. plckecl &Min, by lottery, to bave 1 chanee to ~ a tlon. bar..aa lilome la lJae Mar future. .,...,__ - -Yet BllR eadidate Barbara EUi1oD II.id abe'a ~;;;,;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;~;;;;;:~ eoodomlmum '°" s.o,000. ltlhUy mon elabolrat. modela f.n tbe deve&op. mHt _.,.. 1eWD1 at nearly Uiple tbat price on the open manet -outalde &.be pl'Oll'llJ). &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 ~rv~~T-~,.,.Y_0-•0 11 s ....... -..ertti .,..,, ,., .. , (~·· M4ou.641-12:89 IU...._.,9'"4 Ml~\IC* Yl(J049s.o401 1"21 c-.. ~·-, MA ,.. I ROCK BOTTOM PRICES! PLEASE CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION SPECTACULAR SHOW SPECIALS ••• 5 DA VS ONL V -MARCH 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 . Our prices will never be lower . • . We will MEET or BEAT any competitive price! VISIT OUR DISPLAY BOOTH 533, at Anaheim Convention center Health, Beauty & Physical Fltn••• Expo on March 29 & 30 or our showroom In Co•t• Mesa. 44 Compare at other Spa Shops • Then shop THE SPA SHOPPE I ACTION DOUBLE LOUNGE <S..ts•I we also sell spa accessories suc·h as: Chemicals, Energy Saving Covers, & Spa Vacs ''WE DO IT ALL!'' OPEN SUNDAY 1.0·6 THE SPA SHQPP~.· -E. 17th ST. wg&L¥ff~ARE 8'2-4354. " . \ .. I Sears 0 11.11111111· .. ;111cl ,1,"1rtmc·11h ,I I I ' lilllllt•tl. 'II hill I\ ill : HuntinAton Bea«.-h SURPLUS STORE Save~ on al h•"'• k'I Nock. "• .... u ,.,,, qu•l•h .. nd d~1u,...,...., 'A •' ''"'""' QUO(f'd ,., •• ow· ,....,,., Pf"W'ft .u "\• '' f\"""1'.,... Iron• ~.,, Rn .. 1 M'CS wi.ftM"h '"' •hf"r\• ... -...,,. hwm .. ·r1> olfttf'ld by C'.tl•k>c ( .tl•MJ« Vu1nM1C.,.. fr<" fft m•n> "•n KAPt••I '40rft ·~ Uv "'°""',..,. Girls' TEEN JEANS were 12 99 NOW 5488 WOMEN'S SWEATERS· were 15.00 NOW s744 Selected WOMEN'S PANTS were 12 00 NOW•4• MEN'S COORDINATES Jacket wa s 31 99 NOW s14" Pant was 17 99 NOW s9 99 Vest I was 1399 NOW s1H TODDLERS PAJAMAS 89 Piece TOOL SET was 49 99 OMEN'S SANDALS AIR COMPRESSOR were 2.99 Out•t•ndlng Value were 5.00 to 10.00 NOW99c 3 H.P. was 489.99 MEN'S ETCHED WALLETS were 5.00 NOW s24• 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: ' 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. ,. P11d Po1111ca1 Advertisement PHIL MAU RER DO YOU NEED A LAWYER? 'l t h e eandi d ate •·ho eares enough to listen. Sim pie Will • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . • • $40 First Cansdltation (any topic) ............•..... $20 Corpa atiln hnnation ...................... S225 • h rtnersbip Fonnation ...................... $345* Uncontested Divorces : =: .............. $150- lk"* Dri¥ing Defense .........•.......... $350** Unlawful Detainer . . . . . . .............••••••• $90* Accident Cases .................• Free Caasaltation ......... 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Newport ... to Westcliff ... to Newport Center ... to Corona del Mar ... to Lido Village ... to Eastbluff ... ALL OVER TOWN. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is a community minded organization. Each year the following events are sponsored by the Chamber tor the en1oyment of Newport Beach citizens and their families as a VOiunteer effort. with no expense to the taxpayer: · ·High School ScholarshlP Awards Breakfast • Pohce Awards Luncheon •Character Bolt Parade • Citizen Of The Veer Award • Ootl)hlos City Beautlflc:atton Contest • Wlmbtedbn West Tennlt Touc ••ntot (for CMritvl • HerbOt ()ccupmtlonal Experltnof IH.O.E.) •High Schoof Alhlehc Awards Br911cfasl •Festival of UOhta Christmas Bolt Parade •Sandcastle Contest IFor Aduttt & Children) • Oole>hlns Sliver Anehof' Awards •Flight Of The Lleers Boat Reoe • Mot"ltNy Communtty Town Meetings On Current •~es Mew ................................ , ............. ~ .... _. dty1 C.t ... .... . . ....... =·"·"·· .. ... ..,.. Ane Chi••~ C 1 m~11ra rTNe Id PM lot bV '<IO!un'-'9 of the ~WDOf't Herbor Nit Chimtlerof ~) Don K. Porttt. E.JCecutkle Director • 1410 Jlmboree Rd.. Ntwl)Of't Buch • 844-8211 ' ... -.-~-~ .. ~di':·~ .... ~,..,.~ori~~~!"'.d'i~. .. • \. ..... .. ... ·! .. . • • . WASHINGTON (AP) -TrUI WorkS Air .... -..,... to,., .. '° •..c lD c.W · n... ucS to refund 1DON seoo.ooo p.haa lAt.reat to:Na••r• overebartM '°' Ucbu 1ut mber. TWA readMtd the e~ree wtt.h tM Ctvtl Aerouutk1 Board'• 8uruu ot CoDI_. PrcMcUoa. 112 dlUi IO, the alrll•• Hld TuHd•Y Jt WH not ..taitCU... qy vlo&aUoo of federal laws. Au1. Sl. the CAB approved • 9 . .5 pereeol lnereaM, etfecUve Sept. 1. la the 1tand1rd domHtlc fare level, primarily baaed oa bJP.r 11.atJ eoet.t. to awt cJUirslq the ~.,.... ·lept. 1. It alto Mid I .... t••: I 1r1ce period..1.~* the MW did oot 1ppl)' to wpm before ... u. The canter Nici tt bu NCOrdl ot all PUHD,_.. do paid Ule .......... prie. lo tbe Sept. 1·5 period. ud tn molt cues it bu telepboae numben. llWl. y 1"1LOT A J 1 TM SO-Pl• ~am at 0NQle eo.llt Coli.te bl eo.t.a 11 .. wW offer · fiv• new c...._ belbl· ntns nnt ~ to meet Ute Dledt aDlf 1ntere1t1 .. A GP t ME -Thll '' whal Steve Beet drealQC!d \Q> to adorn -what elae -bb OrandPrb. THS CA&a1sa SAID U,00 pat_Hnpn art due rer\&Ddl tol&lloa .... 000. plua i.nt.er9at of l ~ pm:ept per month aloce Sept. t , f or Ucketa purchued oo dometUe flllbta. It aaJd it may hav • dimcwt tlme locatlna m~nf ol them . TBE CONltJMSa bureau aald TWA btaan charatq the bl&btr ,.,... Sept. 1. before lt ~ a tarllf ~ the new Prioet wtth the C'AB. u requJrtd by the Federal Aviation Act. The carrier rued the new tart.ff Sept.Sand It became effeetJve tbe next day. Thut, the bureau charced, TWA overcharced puaengers (or tlve days . The &lr11ne aaJd tbe board's approval of the new fue came the Friday before the three-day Labor Day weekend. It said lt immediately DOW'led the board's tariff publiabera that it planned to rue a new tariff but would not have tbe paperwork completed unW after the holiday. CON8lJll£88 WHO PSBL they ml1ht have a refund eomln1 were advlaed to phone their local TWA reservadons and la.formation number tor guldaoce. o1 u.o.e ao an« older. ~ .. •• DeeonU'f'e Art1:· .. .. GearealocY'-and "Sex· uaUty" Will be8iD Ai>rlll •· "Good Groomta1•a will n111 April .... aDd ! ••smcwiubonl" wtt1 nm .... for ftve weeka beglnniDJ' April 10. ...................... -"'-..... o.,-.......... tty -,._.. ....,,., .... ..,. .......... -··-. -.. ~·-~Ut-.~- (1AC9' ANDEUON) R!VULS In lhe DAILY PILOT TWA uned to pay lmmediat.ely a ~ 000 ctVU ll.ne and addlUonal amounts ot ·•10,000 oa Seot. 1 1181, seot.. 1, 1182. and Sept. 1, 1983. ll ltie refuM procum haa not been complded by each ol t.bo&e dates. TWA SAID IT fe that was suffic1ent The a1rUDe uld that while lt feels it.I procedures will result in a areal ,majority of refu.nda beine made. tt agreed wtth the bureau tbat ti more than IS percent of the paaaencen cannot be found that it wtU hire an Independent auditor to verity that all reason.able steps were taken to carry out the pt"O«ram. AU cluaes are free. .. Pre·realatratioo la not necessary. For lnforma· lion. call 5:i6-S880. . . . . . . . . ., I 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. ~ For the Record Dftlfh Nod~ CAJE'f r llANIC CASl y ""'~ ...... ., on ,,,,.,<., 74. 1'90 S.,,,,,1...0 t>y '°" Garv CAl~ll. o..uQl\tf'r c;..y 04V••. ""1 N<WI (•\eY. • Qf•nd<fuld, ... n Graw\kM- W "'Wt<C"\ ...... f> """'"' tod•• •l .. OOPM •• t~ P.c,111<-Vtf"• M•mort•I P•t•. P•<•h < Vie• Mo,.t u•r.,. Nrwport ~,,, . .,.,...,..,,., MAL®" &ETTY FORTUNE MA.LOOI'. ,_,i. °""' ot i._... &.o><ll. C.. P•....S ...... ., on MMCh n. 19'0. 8ot'1' NOV ,.,.,_ 6. 10 In N-~---. Suntl- bY lier fllK• 84>1ty J-L•n9 01 c-• <11'4 IN>r. c.... ~~ w 1m...-F orluf!e ot New J•H•Y. ,.,.,, .. ""'"'°"' "' ,,.~. Ga MWf "-" M•tout col W.\I CoY•n.t. C. Me...ot 1al .,.""<-"' w111 i... ""'don FrtO.Y • .,...,..,. 1'. 1'90 .ti 11 lOAM •I '"" (O'-0.1 M•t c.ornmun••v (f\ut<ft •'' Heholropt. C.dM. CA 84-fly wn •<fl•• '" IM ......,...,. !W.Kh Mu_,,,. 04 Atl <11'10 the l •O""" &ttcn A\\1st•n<• l •'"9"4' -;tlW> '"" l ,.OUM NtQIH'I •rt A\\OC•dttOfl tn l~u ot ft()o;iJrrf>• \ ,,.. td"'tty ~I\ ConlrtOU110f'I\ bt m~ ''' tM t-.tourw 8PA<f't Mu~"'" o• Art t:: n(lo •m•nt fund o r tnt ldQt..n• hoe'«l't A\..,.,l.Mt<lf t..e.t9UP Pnv•t~ 1n 11·rmirnt .tt PM.1f1f "'"_, M•~' •ti Ptttlf ~~1h< "'""" MQrtu1'rv OH•'( t.,,, ~. O'SUl..LIVAN '\N'• 0 SUl\ l'IA"'f ,.,.,,,.,," ot l 111~u' f:f f\f-d<.ft t ft II~ td .tw•? 1tf\ M dttn 1.t l'f80 '"'"'"'"cJ bl/ •+on\ •uwP'1 O'')U4hv·1n 011 •·t lor ot ~f!J0\'1"11 Alf~tr\ \tt"ttd An~ <.<t to rm .. , t tQun* tit-f.t<"' (. 1tv t lYnc. 1lma n 11ttVS Lt Col Albf'rt f µ_,, r. Redonrlo b•iU h. , ... O.tu9nt•' Pdlr.c ,4 O t-ial\•°" ot L• J<tlld, (fl • \t\lf"r c;.,rtrude Jac.ll.1t00 ot L•thb• •dQt'. Atbtd a. c:..n.cs•. ' 0'4'Nkh•h1r,r.n ~ Qfl•t or..w:k.h1k>ttn •nc:I ' ,..,, •• Oft'•' 9r•ndChlld. S/le WdS • retid~nl Of ~~:-r. ~ll~~"j:,~~.~ ;;,';.· :: F•"'"' SI JOIW1 O's..thv•n. rMIO•f• ol M,,,,o~ San JUdn {Apl\trano ~ttf' ana Mt hU\~ U'4H!'d in M•\').on !>.:tf\ Ju..th c .o"'"""° •or d y~,., Pf'•Of to ''"'*O'f'Wl 1n L119una Sttcteh, Cct ~ Wi'l\ d IOr'M.1 t1tr'\~ mrmbf'r o' St (11t".,.''""' \ c. .. tnotic (..1-.ufcn And ha<J bf>oti'n 1t< t1v• '" t>•rly ~ \ .ttttttn\, l ttOV"d ft~d(M (• Alll'ctlttt10tt Of'""" Hut1 RO\~rv ¥Wtll -ll••oonfno.tv ""'""18 '"""•• '>• (.tlMrl .... \ C..lhOh< (l>U•(n di~ JOAM of'\CJ Mit\' ot (hn,11An ~ur1~1 will tw ,,ff fO •f t0 00.4M M t (;>tm1 ia. Mertuerv 01rt<10f'' ZIHGSHEIM E 0 WARO W zoi.C,!;,'1[ IM " • l~nt ot l6QY,, ....... ,. en P•\\C-d lhrrtdy Of'I Marc" 2•. 1'f!IO Survt'f'f'C by h1\ w1h LUf '" Pr1v.tlt Qf•ve>'\tdil: Wt W"•• •· ...,, r-... twfd Ofl Trwt"\d.-v. ~rcn JI. rw~ .d i t OOPM "'' trw> Pt!e..tfl( V1•._. M .. morttt' P•r~ ~ &racn. U '" liN ut fiOw.,,f') IM IMnH_, WQOf'Sh contt"fOU "°"' t><-...-10 1tw-s.oo•-k Aoutt Oay C.••• ~ o S.iO<ll•b.K& MtO«dl C..,l•r.UlquNMlll\ Cd P11<1t1< ll•t• Morlu•n Olro<IOf\ Births ltO\PITAL MMe•" M r •nd Mn (111" W•tt•ltr Hvnt 1nqtoft IM<1\, bO\ M r '". M r\ •h ,.., d \,-tM•, Hunlll\QIOO! INMtl, .. ~ ......110 M t 4tf\O M t'\ U••ottV• 9 tr(\•f•'' H~nll"Qton -1\ !>"' 'AN CLIMfNH 01 .. SJl.4". lfOtl'tUI. ~"" M r llM ,,... JOl\n JllYt • 1•11 ,_ ...... ""'"~ , , M r •"•Mr\ ,.Ob•rt ,,.,,~, C•P"lr-IMcll oav '''" .,,... Mr\. ,., .... ._ llA.it "" vn ,_..,._ ..w1,11u Mr •"4 '-" • C\on1~1 0..M<"'I ...... c1.,,.,.n1.. qtt. -n:lt ti ltt"'IC>etty Joo~l\'\•n C.-p•-.h•no ee..:~ bOf ..W.-c" 11 M r ond Mr '\ L-o,1n ._tu•nt UP• .,..,,.,&e.<.f\,bOV _,..,,:tt M• and M .... S..mv.I Mont90"'"'•· s-c ,. .. ..,.nr. bo't MISSION CX>MMIJHltY HOSPITAL F...,_.," M • #rtll M'l Ro ber! S"n( "~' Wt \trT'hN\t.W, lwfn Qtrl\ ,....""" J M• dr>d M l\. C,.f'(lrXy !lus<rt, S..., (lt,,.,•·n,,. q1rl M.t.-ch. Mr ttM Ml°" Bo.w\ 016in \.,,, Ji.Mn (tJp,o.,trano 'I•'' ..Wrdlf M r ~nd Mt • M1-..,. MttatQdrt ~ Ju•n C.•P'~"""° Qlfl -fCllC M • .tnd Ma . ThC>M•> l uome1. '>an Juon Capistrano. boy MMC'lll Mt •nd M,... Owt~r Re<1_,., (Oild MeM, Qlrl """"'" M• """ Mn C.•••Q Nt>rot1 Cl•tw Point, boV """''"" tit rnf f'h• ,..,, M• .,,,, M t t:l.thn ., .. ,'°" , ~on J-.Mn ( ttO•\•~ •no q.rt Deatm Elsewhere 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 Y•"' _ .. , _"''"' dut., _Iii ,., • ., u .. ., ..... <~ ..,..,.,. C:.11 .... ,,.. _,...19 J4 "" c.... , ..... SWfM • T\ITHIU. MOll'TUAlY WUTQ.lff CHAJ'll Mortuary • Cremations 4'Z7 E. 171h Si Costa Mesa ~~ 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 Ssn ~ Ca~rtno -..1m tM I Oil LA....._. OU'I Monu.y. C.-tetv 0..IOfY 18Z5 Olltow A-., COllliaMeM !MNl6t M&.Tl••mott ......... ~ c... ..... l7a4460 f9CI llOTl91 .a&.90MWe\Y ._, 'tlY 1t0lt'Olda., c.. ..... .... 1 ' 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 PUBLIC NOTICE t'IC'TITIOUS aus1 .. •n ~STAttMIHT TM fo4~ _ _, ti dOtf>'I ll<IJI ,..,, ., 1,,1 IC IJR O & •SSOCIATE INTERNATIONAL Ii.I THE TV.•!>- SOCIATES lcl 9 USl!'£S \ CONI MU N ICATIOH METHODS COM P•NY. IG:2 ""°""""°'1 0.tv• W • P 0 llo• U H . N•wpoft lie-<". (Allton"•~ E...,., 0 IC "'11, .., P.omontort Ori .. W • ,.._., eM<ll. C...fJIOfnl .,~ Tfll\ ""°",_.' t\ ..-.Cl.., DY ... "" ll"CO#PGf .. .cl _ ... _ "'""' ,,,_ • «Wrtnet•uo EwmO re...., '"'' ·~ •• ,hi.cl ••tt\ .. C:-~ ~ OI (),-~ F_.....,1'.•• "'' ,.'*,_ 0r-. C--.1 o.ity PilM. ~' lo.""' 2.' 16. '"° I PUBLJC NOTICE FIC'l'ITIOU' Ml:\t .. 110\, HAME STAT.,•IEN'I Tl>• I011-1<>q .,_,..,.., ••• 00."9 bu\.ft\fl"\\a· NA'flOA\ FlO()A tOVfllllfC., )t ~ Olin A.-. ........ "G!Ofl euc II CAI qi~ Un.i.oo Pa1m ~ W•llPot~ (orp I• C.illlO<"nt• <D<'CJot•llon1 '"'" c-C.00 Or•w . 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'I ••• I J QUEENIE ·----~---- Clinic to Begi11 Testing Laetrile ., 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. Announcing the beeper without the beep. The Radio vibrating pager. Now you can get the message without getting· beeped. With a Sllent·alert ~r. How does it work lmtead of beeping. 1t vibrates-ideal if you're in • lituation where a "beep" might cause <hatrection or in a noisy environment where a IOWld oouldn\ be beard. When you feel the vibration. you simply a c:-all and Q8t the meesage. Easy to uae and totally reliable. tha new ~ will keep you tn touch and keep qwet about 1t. So call us or drop by today for. free demonstration. -· II"~'.!·' 1 1111 \ I' ""'1:11·11 I "illl'.! \Ir'. II I 401 I~ Saftta Fe St. l1•taA•-US-UOS It your anchor's away you can find a new one in the Boatino· cl•sslfleds of the 642-5671 DAILY PILOT I\ ._.. I 'If. ~h 9 , ,,.,... ----OM.YNOT .4J• ..,..c ... ~ r .... -... ........ ~ X-ray Advice Argued RESI~ 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 ON D BebSpreen WALLPAPER SPECTACULAR • PRE-PASTtD. TRIMMED! •QUICK INSTALLATION! •WASHABLE! SHINY CERAMIC WALL TILE NATURAL Rm QUARRY TILE • USE INSIDE OR OUT - DEN. PATIO. POOL! •HEAT & FROSTPROOF! • EASY TO CARE FOR! OAK PARQUET • P11E-R11SHED TIUS! RUGGED, ECONOMY FLOOR TILE • STYUIH & DURABLE FOR EXTRA-HEAVY TRAfflC! • POPULAll COLORS & D£lal • ENHANCES ANY DECOR! 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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 r ,, ' ~ t t ' I ' "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. 1HE IRVINE CDIVIFW\IY i ' .. ..... l' !Ott f the . ·de •re der -rt1s10&:.stoc-=--::-.11- •· ...... ·.M.o•v•1es .. ~··T•••~•v•1s•1o•n ................................................ ~~;;i~I~~. ---.-.~~ . w.dl I a.Mlrohae.1• DAILYPtLOT r~ ....._ 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 0..lf ~"" -.. ,, .... tC .. O'o-11 TIM KROHNFELDT Eatancla Corona def Mar (6-5 senior, 20.0). ·'-------.:..:.--------------------.:.;;.~;.;,..;~.:,_--.;_ ______________________________________________________ _ NANCY LOPEZ-MEL TON. JOANNE CARNER TALK SHOP. 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. ~ .............. 1 1 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 \ .. . . I ' ~ ' ' . Chep Kral of Newport Beach, a former March of Dimes 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. ...... .. 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 Ooruia C apc1n1 Yr1w1~ "''°"' r 11! 1h1· '\allonal Pro·am in La s \l·~:is la.-.t v.Pek v.tll b1• 111.i~in~ \lilth JJne Hlalock a nd Sandra l'nst .it \I •,1 on Thur..,,fa, :1:1•! l pm on f'nday 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. 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Mufti" $0et'Kef'4Devf1n Geol t41rel• Kelll\I Hite Myrdll .... - L y l'U\ Ao.trn\ r elsu•o Ohwl<o H•yoko Y0>/11k•w<1 T~rry Ma~ <•lo 8ouanu 'Su\•n PKit C••Ole CNr"°""'er C.Of'lf'Hf' °''Herrn 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. --.~ ....... ..._ THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS ~ ·1978 SEDAN DE VILLE D'ELEGANCE Split power seat. AM f''M -.tc•n'fl w 8 track tape, cruise control & rull Vtn}I padded top. 1 IJ56SI I NABERS I fj ii;a • g 1978 SEVILLE L ~<1lh~r ~eating an•a , AM F M ~tert'o w,fi track tapf'. Cadillac "•r<' "heel CO\er5 & full power. 1572 lJBAI 2600 HARBOR BLVD .. CO STA MlSA Telephone (7141 540-'JIOO 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. TMI SNIMG-Ta.10 Seersucker SPort Coat. Gray troptc&I slacks. and wtl1te bucks. Ta1IOAJd 1n the Halhday's natural shoulder style !hat's always right ' . I I : ,, _,, .....:~, __ ...¢: -. I 7'tl •.,,,..Aft._......,.,. k9di, C411f. 17141 UM7U 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 --------- '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 QUALITY SERVICE. • • .FAST COSTA MESA PHONE 631 -07 12 e-.. .,.,..,........... HOWS: MOM. ntRU Nl. 7:JO AM TO ',.. I Au.a tr-.....,.,,..,,.... C..-SAT. 7:JO AM TO J PM 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. 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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( f, 11111· "' t-r.inr•ll'> ...,..,,.of 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. . -. ,, i I J \ COMtCS I CROSSWORD 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 ... by Tom Batluk " ' lUM8UtJ6' lb ~l~LL.<.> llEJt<i' N:,TUAU...4> 11'5 JUST ~I~& 61MPLE . ~ m FALL.. HE<J ! I NlAli HAVE R)(JN{) fftlJ SPORT ! by Jeff MacNefly by Ferd & Tom Johnson 6 i l • j~ l'M ~oVIN'7 OIJ1' ~ "''( m.t'f ~r 1 1 JVf,1" ~O'JNO M 1''4A1" ftti ~ ~''f lu.oW ~f (t\?N~~ ~ ! FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE •GASP~ IT '5 OONe. ! d E.Vffi'/ BIU., e \JE.R'j ?B:EtPT, ~ ()WfUU> CHEO' IS lrH\ HEAT PILE "He's not all here." by Kevin Fagan I VON'f, &Of rr·~ 1'"f: tt1~ltVL£ Of 'f14£ 1'~lNh . 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 Hl6H 'Tl4EIR! l'M Hf:RE T'SOOW~V~R wrl NOO PE:ERSKIN HWVRESS! NANCY I'LL EAT MY SPAGHETTI BY THE TELEVISION YeSSIR, -rHeRe ARE; 1"1MeS wHeN YOLJ PON'-r' KNOW WHA-r''S 601N ' ON •.. . . I i by Gus Arriola I DON'T WANT $10 .. JV!>T to~ EVE N' l'M NOT GIVIN' A NICKEL M~E ... e<J"f £:Rf I FETtM HER, ALJ.J:JW ME 10 E:NHANCE '«>UR AL.L.URE! '"' -, ..... ..,_.,.."' o--·--"" by Emle Busttmilltr RECOVERY ROOM -..'SJ<5H :-AN ' YOU'R6. AFRAIP i"O ASK .' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 61 Pie< 1 Ar.er Isles 62 Churd'l l,,bu- !> HeaOs nal 10 PrOOlem &t S.ery WO'-. ' ' Hool sound et , s Gl&Oclen 65 Quinsy 16 T n~ 66 S.bllc.al lawn 11 Malign 67 Feww I 9 F 1nials 68 Rent 20 Oespol's wite 69 Cone 2 1 Certifies 7.) Gart>age DOWN 25 .Ad - 26 l urdl 29 Ran ~ Tiii 35 8iblicll weed 37 Think 38Sun 1 CPA.to 2 B#l!IJ langueor Pl 3 ~weight 4 Gushl!d SBIMers UNITED Feature Syndic;a1e T UlldlY's Puzzle SoMld t i• G I. 11 cl • I• • Il l ' l ' •• • ,1.1011 • . ' C I s I' .1 c , • al•lc • l 0 •• i i• • I a •-tl ' •• u ' -l ,. • I •o •• I . I I o I I I -· •• I I I Mi I ' . --•• ••• •• 'I l • .1 t -I 0 l I ll• •• t I I .1. I• I l •• . ·-· . ' . ,1. I a I L I • 1 Ii I I I ' ' 1 t A I ' .... 0 . ' . L T O I 0 -. 0 . • ' l It I • •• t " •••• I ( " I ~ I a I 0 •• • • (Tel 1 . ' • 0 , . ' . . : . .1'1 • It ' I . 39 FllMlrtlng 6 P1eudotiym 26 Social ctass "7 w,,1on9 tool ,......, ., ()lned 42Helr ... Only 45 Re.Md '8 Book part '8 Teeth 50 Meture SI Vista 53 ~ 57 Dllcower 7 ~ 27 Olk tru11 49 Units pegoda 28 Vt:JUICl 52 Moon OOtn Is 8 Glrfs name 30 Rind ~ Mans name 9 Boll 31 CorOMI 54 Soito - 10 Leg part 32 Go 1n 55 tslends Fr 11 Oozes 33 Act.a • 56 Shade t 2 l.elw OU1 36 Chun::h pen !>8 Ust 13 Gitl'a neme 39 lndtan 59 Mine car 18 Mutt .a Kind of mb1 60 Paelm 22 Bub· Sc>. 43 Digger$ 63 Education i• PMll\A IMrt 45 8M9d org. I 1 I ' ' 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. 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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. [ 1' JI ~''"'~'pt I , 1 ,. I(••••' 'I• .. 10'•,. am•n 1••: 18 , .-mo•,,., 1•. 16\. "•lr(trp ,. 11 ~ ....... ~ 111 ~.I(' .. •,s., lll.. ,. '~"" .... to ... ,,• W.•mtMu 21_. J k 1nql-"lt ~ 1 il :~:r:.v, ~. •v. l•nc:•tn I • It.. L4nGP•\ n , 1• • l •,..(O .... • ~ l ld~IO< 14 J U I l.tf"llk\t ,~,. ,~:: ~~r~:, e • e M•o-..r_,( ()\'t•r T iu· (~ou nlt· r MASO L.istinq' • • ... M•9' ·~ \-. 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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 ad\•:Jnct> attributed to techrucaJ forces 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> .ftti10.-b In Th.- Spot llgltt ' " H(W YOlllC IAP) M.111 1• P.t"Y r_,, ""' Ad'v•Nf'<J /J/ 111 0..Ch"'-d '•l "l) Un<M"O"O ..... ~ 1 ,,, t'\\Ut "II I~ Ill"' I'll•.,,, l'\•Q"' .. I I N•• IQ• I ) ... NE 'N '(0111( tAP1 .. 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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. •• NtWS • 0000 Tv.tE8 WlllOna and lhe h- latnlfy II)' 10 ~ • mytlflO- ~ llnte owt CPar1 21 • DICK CAVETT G.-t Jed HllfTIL (Part 3 ol !>) G ~EASY 0.-t Frenkle l.AJne (R) ()) TIC TAC DOU0+4 9 MOW OAWFIH 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 Fr anlr ol llftltlg • woundeCI COionei's enllque gun 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 Edolll. Cllllmlng Mllut IS llltt ct111<1 at1111« &;I MACHE!l /l.EHRER 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$ dllUQllleo IS SI Ill allV\I G!) NEVADA FAUOUT 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- hhOod 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- 111&-gtound ~ l>Omb !M IS conducted <l\H1ng 1he t%09 has done 10 thelf ltlfnlllN. llYeSlocil and lnr&- lihOOC1. '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 A ,.,....,anic wN> 11 llf0- mot41d 11 tom ~ lilOOllPllng Wflll he'I ~ offered end refldlng to b«OMe whit ht hH ...... lyl delC>'Md -111 ott1 Ctn G TONIGHT Holl Johnny C•rson 0.-11 ery.t• Gayte. F., • nando l•m•'· He111y fon<ll II DA TINO OAME 8 di AIJiC NEWS D MOYIE * * ··C1111d Un0et A Leef • I 19HI Dyan c.nnc>n. Don· aid PllOo Aner Qn .. IQI ell11r wttn. • m1m8d woman, 8 )'OIJ"O Wllll 61100l111tmsett (2 hrl) • HOGAN'S HEAOf4 Hogan gels II.Ion~ to llelle¥9 11\11 I Scl1ult.z haa not tong to hvo .., HON£YMOOHEAS Over RelC>ft. I O«>leCUOM AlO(:e llOol>t9 a puppy .... h the ,_," 11\al Ralph lnjl()- Y9f1llfllly IMOI d()9 tood IO 1116boN. fB CAPTIONED AIJiC NEW$ I!) ~TOYOUR HEALTH ''Wtry Do We Oec SO?' (RI ... 11:t0. 9 LOYHOAT "FOlka Fffltfl Home'' John Mc:Jntlre, JMnnectt Nolan, "The CaQtaon's euo·· Pat Hwnnglon Jr • Ftoren<ia Hender-. ''Legaol Eagle'' 8tr1 ConY'f. Lelgf1 l ~ - Young (R) -...aHT- W>O . MAKE ME LAUOt4 • "'880t: IMP0888l.£ The IMF MU out lo loll 1 otoc to Nin a lrlendty coun • If"/ with COUMertell money Cl) IONOCW ICEHS'NOTON 12".!IO • MO\ltE ..... ~ In f"6 Sun ' ( tll591 Sunn Heywetd. Jeff Cttlf'dler A toYe trltt'Ql9 oocur 1 dunnO Ille 18$0I emonQ 8 gfOUO of ~ IOIJrNIYlflO to cne ~"'• ...neywda (I nr. 25 mtn I 9) MOVIE • • "Ptr•tet Ot Montllft¥.. t t~71 Mane Montez. RoO C.-on tn I he t MOB. Calllor""8 .,.._ antty atruggltl lO -I ,... .. ocan dolnff\lltoon 11 hr .30 rM'I I t~ 9 (J) <*LATE lilCME • • .. PsyCIUC l(t11tr • 119751 PW &nle. Jt!\'\ Hulton Soon afW I ~ ClloQ9tti • ,.._, ''°'" JOHN DARLING an uylum. ~ IMng atound hit ,_ home b9gltl dying Ill mywt•IOUt waya t:OO·~ Outt11· '"-Orect Slic:*: QOH IP COl11mnl•I LIH Rot)lnlon •O IAMTTA laretta IMmt tlla1 lhe llldOt prMldlnQ OWt an tx1onton ll'lal ta being blac1Cm•ll•d by th• MMPCt.CRl • Lii'! AHO TIMU CW fDOI! AOelRTI s.NilOf l.lmbacllet Md Suean Ooldper"aon ~ gey rlghta, Mr. Biiiy 11111 another INd, VMan reel- .,_ IW leellngs tor Tony 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 t.Mll HEWS 2w a HEWS 0 8E8T Of' OAOOCHO G> MO\llE • • ·~ · 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 21oa HEWS 2:308 MEWS 8 MOVIE •• ''I y~ C.Vn.. 01 le•" · 119621 J1me• Mr\Cflum J00y lilCCIM A tOIOlet IOOll"'O tor ~ ilt>d I man IOO* W'lj IOf ..... daughl• ~ toget'- ~· Ind.an 1118Ctl ( t "1 . 2'>""" I t:t•• MOYl9 • ·~ "!!Ilg City'' (1 .... Mft91'« ~. ~ 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 IQOO'!IS II young IMJltOt. ( t hr ~mtn' 3-30 8 * * '" ··o.y O! The Ew Oun" ( 1"8\ Olerwl Ford • Arthuf ~·A nwi ....... ,. the .., ol • CXJnof1 10 hunt <IOoMI the ~ ~~ ..... ""'1tend I.,,.... I t 1w • 30 "*' I by ArmltTOng & S.tluk ......... --~~~~------~ ...... 1Hf F()U.()Wl!'.(J !SA TE5T OF Tl-IE EMERG€NCY ~OCA5T SYSTEM! (J 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. 'Little ~arli11gs lJ NOW PLAYING ........ 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ENTERTAINM6NT I TELEVISION. ...._rrr-,~-,., DAILVl'tl.OT 89 . _. ________________________________________________________________ .:.,. __________________________________________________ .:..._ ______ _;_~------------~~------~ ~ . . .. • 'Dau Christ Dleil' Isn't Gospel 'En1tll1 ltlanu1.BOYD LOS A.1110 lAP) -It la laattr Ume, and lMN ... MW m .... for-TV ..m. about Cb.rt.It. 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 accuaaUona ot lr.-.vereoct (oc wone> for lt. ZEFnaCU.1'8 l'ILM WAS ptrbaps the most ca1t laated of the lot, belna U lt WU, the nr"lt. But "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 Day Chnst Died" departs from the traditional ColumlJia Storklaolder• Movie Execs Buy Into Pay-TV HOLLYWOOD <AP ) Two ming going on the air in Dallas toward the end of summer Cons tructi o n of th e Providence station will begin ::.horUy. M c Lendon and Weintraub each own 125,000 shares or stOt'k 1n Columbia. McLendon is co- owner of the largest chain of drive-in theaters in Texas and 1s ·a former chief executive of Liberty Broadcasting System, a radio network. major stockholders of Columbia Pictures Industries Inc now have minority interests m an over the-air pay-television firm. The Dallas-based firm also has applications pending before the Federal Comm unications Commission for franchises in Chicago, Atlanta, Tampa Bay. Fla . Indianapolis, Denver and Norfolk, Va. 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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 Mavie Home Aided LOS ANGELES <AP) -A $2 m illion endowment to the Motion Picture Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills has been made by Mr. and Mrs. JuJes Stein and Mr and Mrs. Lew Wasserman. ,. .. . . -. . . .. ~ .. , ~1 ..... • 4111 .. ' ., •• pt; -... _.)tl...J' - Glgolo 19() .. ,., , '. • • l!l S &l1JO JU IOO • u 1•.JO SUN 1 t• 4 • 7"00 t • &\t JUST TELL ~ ME WHAT ... YOU WANT o IE J()UPM•A-UO>ol "THE BLACK MARBLE" fPO• . _,., , ..... UT 1•, • JO ._,. I • It U -, .... , ....... J ACADUlf w••O -AT10ltS PETER SE u.E RS • Mad.Al"£ BEING THEREm _,,, .. . .,.,_, ... ... , ..... .. "A FORCE OF ONE" (PQ) JAMESCAAN In Bated On A 'Due Story MGM PRESENTS JAMES CMN ... ·HroE lN Pl.AJN SIGHT' 6<......,...,SPENCER EASTMAN ._ ....... -i..LESUEWAU.£.R ,,,,....,. t.. ROBERT CHRlSTIANSEN ...i RJCK ROSENBEJIG o--i.. JAMES CMN ~ .. 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Now 1DOvW are .. 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 DHD•. Ad1 and radio •pot.I attracted only 1 tbree-quaner boUH ln &oetco, but tb9 audienM wu •n&butluUc. Ex· oectably. Mempbl• vlewen weH eeatatlc. 'DER§U 'lJZALA 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 WUl ••• roadbAoc* f It •• tM plac- ... ol a ClOIDIDWda.a oa ABC. C ud NBC al .,,,.._.mat.tr ta.. .... Ume. IO DO AJDeritaa ••ldllltf .. TV Mtwon lbow wtU aU1a U.. • ...,.. ..But wben we aaw • r'CMallla cut ol 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. .. COAL mNErl Dauib&er .. ol· 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 ArmllrOn&. • q well u the euiett · Boston. wl\!cb bu little backaround for country musac, and Memphis, which obviously does." 1tllln ... ;csn t>etan eart1 um ,.., . ~ewen. wbo have 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 81 SON PENNINGTON i.. ........... ....... Macy is particularly impres&ve as a dlssalJsfied husband who leaves his wife (Barbara Rhoades> to live wilb •ftxs II THE IDT PICTUIE Of THE YOUlll YW IO FIL" -~ OMlnplln, l .A. T"'- _, ..... cn11a:f 'fJ•r,1:r.111n1:1 CISU MW DIAK£ llsmmtt llSTimSlll UA Cinema UA City Ctnema H1 Way 39 Or1ve·ln UA Cinema ~o 0594 634 3911 891 ·3693 893-0546 u ton Saddleback 581·5880 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 H•IAL. P---' ...... p,,,.._ .................... S....y ~ Auocl<lteproduc;# .................. ,,... 0.11• Ol.-.clor ........................... 91N ~y Ser~ .......... R1<11 t!!vt.tls, Mk1-I Eli<K ~~,~-,.,,, MMtln Mull, T~•V Weld • .HMol•r MtAlhler, S.m CMw Jr., S.lly ..;.iienn.,,, Anthony ~t.-olle, 8 111 M<Ky, Hiie Telbot. Pell'lel• Bellwood, B•rkre Rl>O•de\, """ Weldon. Peter Bonen , Jon Fong, Ow-I~ Lee. P•'<" MK~en1i., Ste<o Nelkln, Tom Smo!Nn. a -er....-on. P...C AOl\1111. Cl~ V.nt..,•, Ao-.. SIOto, l(evln 0'8rHJn Rl.INlift<l ll<M -t2 "'""'~' ~ .... ~. 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. l:l-~ UAC:.US °'I/IOI 634 ·3911 -~ w. ...... ~ mtfAMI' CtM.MA c:ana emu...., 919-41•1 EDlrlMl'IADOUUCl El l OIO !111 -sa&0 • HSIU ICICO'TEll ... nam·""Yr MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE AU. am NIO Ill fOIS MCCNI! lNI li&M. 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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 • 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. ! • 1 ' 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 • PO& J181181JPl'&U Heat culm o( cooked ce*r "* aad dNiMd caaaed ploeapplt cbab witb tart hiaecta dre111.,. Add fl•rt ~,........, ... -~ lllld ..... bn6Jed. .... 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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. • • •• S<>W, lob1Cer, lf\rlmp, crob1aG, blw/"1t -IMm dOIOft 10Ull IUCCM'f"f •eafood. Snd a dGrnped, 1elf·oddr1111d 1noelope ond .U cent• to SLlll GOURM£T S£AFOOD DISH£S. P.O. Boz fZf, Spcarta, N.J. 0111l. ...mlPRCTMWO. IUI. 2• • ..U TVIS., AH. 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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. 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IHGB M84T prlcea m11t be 8 beahh·HVU la dlR .. food lbop-P• 1irua11 .. to put nu mU.la oa the 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. 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C:::!~uaar J ... .,..,009 ~· llattb 2 table•poona aoy 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-, Cover and bate in 37~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-===.;;==::;..;;::======-==;::;;.;===.;;;==;:..;;::==:;.=:==..;;::;;;=..:==.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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. ORDER YOUR UlttRHAM t('ODAY ')7t1 t; ~HWY. C:... .. W. pt04l 61,.,... 24611 IATNOte WAY .. & fOIO ... & TOIO, PHOMI 111·HJJ 1916' llACM an. flt•• ... ...,...,OM llACH. PMOMI ~171 ....... a...... ........... Lt~lflll~Notlfl~~Hllle C~K:X:lC:lC:I~~ , ~ RICE IUllSPIES fton1 Kel~ Riee KrlSple~ cereal and Nestl6 aiocotate cr1spy COOktes 2 cu;x u"'rftto 1 CUP\ suq.n ~· pur~ flOtK 11!99\ 1 t~ D;l~'"9 SOG.I 1 r~ ~ fl.l"1)<1nq t!'.l\O()()I\ Ult 0 (UO\ lo.80gg'\. 11'1(~ (~· (Pft.JI I Cupm.lfq.l~()f Qne 1101 pllQ 11(~1 NMtlt'• o.itttf \Oftf'!'lt'O semt-Swf'el llHI OlOCOl.ltl' MOr~ Pretie-11 ('11P<' 1., .;<..i)~ <-tir rC')etner f!Quf. <;OCJ.1 ano c;.11' '* 1 l<dllt' Beat m 1<q.m~ mo SU9Jr until srrootn Beat 1n e<J9<. .iM 11"1111.1 M1• lfl f\Qur m••tvr ~11r "'cere.-u ;W'IO Ne'it~· c-,em1 ~t Pr.11 CtlCY'C'll.1te ~-..,. M)r'<;PtS o-op rJv '•"Vf•t me.-lSO• tnci t.101espoon onto gmlSf'd o.11i:1ncJ c.neet5 a.u e .it u,. • ;ioout 10 minutes or until 11gntl'( bfOW!'lr'O rlemOVl' from t> 11111'1 <JlEet'S ------------------. VIHO aoo...t 1 oozeo, :·s lflCnes tri oi.1nieter OUnchy FUdge sandWlcheS 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. ii I I • ; . \ . , I r .. ... . I r • f• ... ,; . . l •' I • . I ( . • ., (. 1 '·-·1 11;m i IH' ·~ I " ~ ,. , ,.,, '"' ........ ' . Ht\ I '1 ''4 •nn1 1, ('(\() 111•1 ··~l r.r "'' ~\) ,,, I' :-<{ 't'l--ll \ ~) we1111U1 ._... ~ t •P udUuted eoM. ftld ftlh ln a but· .. ."!'~~~~:.: eYaperated •llll er .. ,... ...._ dilb. Bake ·~,~---4 (I i. • ouc·.. .,... la • mo•erate 171· tww '° ...... \M Htta) , .. *•••d •bit· \4 c u p D I J 0 D .. ,.. cma '°" JO to • pa~~ ........... -·~ .......... ,. •••• ed mu.atant b d mfnut•• or uatll llala ll"llKll -.... ftlla, 119 or,._. \t eup C oppe nu .. eaaUy wbed Wit· Dljoa, •• •H1 b • '-' • mat1ar1oe or ,,._.._. eel w1t.b 1 fork. Wbta. ···••at m••• COUtH ..... ftlb coob add mDUa• ••d• wUb fH1b or a elo•H 1arUc, Thaw ftM II lroa•n. la1 lqndlau exetDt f"*Ml,........... wblt· crmW Mett .......,._ or tM· OlllON to ,...rved 1ar80 loa. " c up c rac ker l•r la a medhm butter: 1bna>er 1eatb', Htbe flab la bruMcl ~nunt., tMH d cnambe. 1111eepan, add 1arlle •tlrrtnc oceUlonally lo 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. COD~Ul to the anowy, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-;:-~~~~--==--~~~~~~~~~~......:..::..:..:.:..:::.:.:.:::_.=.=.::.::....:=-:====:.:.:....:=:::::.:.=.:..:::::_~~~~~~~~ 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 ¥l!tboke1 or bna11t 1proata. Tbat't aure to eJlbuce a meal'• •P· l*•I. C ... a>-""""-ci-mi .. NO, Pa .. en 7 IE ROAST $··~ Chuck Steak ••. s 131• US.D.A Chmce beef .•. "nt~r cut 0-8• Roast •• 5171• l1 S.D.A. Choic~ l>Mf·chuck C"Ut Beef Roast =rs s25? C'huck C"Ut or Shoulder rlod Cho1c• r Fresh! U.S.D.A. CHOICE WESTEll GIOWI LAMB Shoulder Chops . . . .. s 11! ( ompoort lhP qu.hty . '"'"' "" tr. ·h Mone Chops ....... '21! I b (}.A c~... •...um -="""11 lamh Sbdf ed Breast . . . . . . &9~ SW!hd trith -*' rrwnd lamb Stew Meat . . . . . . . . . . 69'. U.8.D.A. Qioi~ ShOl.llder, QKk and m-tcvi. "'" HUGHES EIGLISH MUFFllS Z:39c Rice-A-Roni ..•.•• 49c Golden Grain All \'ar. except wild Coca Cola ••••••• 11 •• 6 peck·Non f9tum bottle11 HI m. 1fh. DOUB LE V ... SAVINGS' \ ···············•· . -~ ············~ ~........... . '• ";;:',: :.:::, '::' n 'l""': .. t. /. ';;:-..: :r.,'r:,• .:.::=,t /. , ';;' .:::,-:u1 'l"t•:.; ....,,,........ . ... ,,_..... .... ........... -unmvaum I I -UTlllYAUll • • Dou.UINIYAWI • ••U.Ml-lc.ewtl • ••U8Waa.wl~ • • OfOllU.~'HOWOll • ...... ~ .............. c.v,... ... • ................................... .....,...~..................... e e ......................................... e . ..-............... _~ . . .._ -·. -_...._ . . . ..-.... .-., .... -~ . ~ ...... .....,,.. ,.. •• ,k. ...... • ....,.....,--4~ ............ ~ ~ ... ~ "*' ................... . • __ ,o.-.......... _ • ___ ,._..___ • • __ )_ .... ___ • • ~-i;,,-. ...._ ...... -• • ·--• • ::.:.::...-._.. -· - -• ..................................................... Sausage rrauumu •• SJ•! Our Hot or Mild Non11r1~ ROASTING CHICKEN 5:4t~---·····69! Sl•cec1 Bacon Slll D..A-....& • • Stet I . . . . • Dr alwut al 11aPt. • • • • Pttrk and (1n!' "4'e~tn1 8111f lriskui ~~~~· ...... '211 Ground Beef UM •• ~21~ Chopped Steak .. '24'. Chili Beef : .... '1 5! I klt"1o noc f'lrt-f'd 'LL'• fat Bulk tx P<Jll••·' New York Sirip =::E ..... ~3.11 Beef Rib Bones •• s121• New York Steak .. '471• Beef Liver ...... 1J 1t. Meaty, dehc10U11 beked or BBQ t i SD.A Choice l>Hf Loin rut bon•ltwo F~h. )'louna: tt'nd.r •l1< "'1 S&W ••• 1 LI CAI TWI• PAil IUFT'S COLOMBIAI POTATO MIRACLE COFFEE CHIPS WHIP ~s2•• ~39c ~s11• Seven Up ....•... 1151 Grlhams ~ .... 89c Sb'awberry -. .. s l u 6 p11ek, 8 (11%. can.,. ll1 "'J'IW ~diet 16 ()&. bcn o( llU&A1 honey Ill 01. ,., from Knoll• s,.,. .. •lliWllS •• 11 JS Marprine SST •••• 79c Wishbone lUL ••• &sc 24 Ot. In delidowl butt.nee! 1yrup Imperial I lb. in 2 8 m. Npt M 01 d"""'1nl[• 1n Aac \/lln.t1" ...... ..... 11-22 .. Shell on Shi inp 11'! .lumbo No. I Wh1w Mu1can Atlantic Cod .•.• 111! Mah. Mahi 1211 I ...... • T~o<al tre.it •. lrou n. ddrun.td FRESH PAaflC IED SIAPPU $··~ SWAISOl'S CHICIEI BROTH f:29C Mixed Nuts • • • • • 1111 12 o& can Wllh peanut Bell Brand Tab or Fresca ... 1111 Nestle's Morsels Cling Peaches Crane 'MaMUD'l ••• 49c TlltA CAT FD = SI'' ~-~--45c 70&.J-r(romKr11Jt :,;.c. 29c Baggies ::""' s ·12s l?n,.up _ _ W Bath Bars ... 31 C '=========:.....-==; ~ SM.'"' ... St :fi,::~~ ~~=<Bananas .~ ............... 21! LAICE AmCHOIES 49! 19~ SWMt Tropical Fruit PIPPll APPLES aaw •••• LI 39c CARROTS nm .•..• 1 LI auo 1 S• f OOOS fif m£ fJ~£lrr -~sU~ia-~-CuifWiil"!'!""'-~' h-'"'"'!".~-•.. -... -.. -... -41' ..... lllS \, u•u 1 l'our1 lllD SlAWEID ................. 9t I# OUI flLSH NOOOCI OUT. 11" •• w· Solas 1lie bic aize .•• Tender buUery 701 PU. W•l P.c Panko IYL•TOIEl ................... 19' 12111 ~".l•nli.a Sotom"" ..,... llOODl.£S .•.......... ll' Pottilc Sii ........... .ltc AaplCltJ .. l oc.be1 lllUD IEAl. ................ ]NI 11 80'l. H<llt'!_~ty OYSTtl s.:i .................. 11 • -Plmts ........... 99' A-'td 1n' bkh poc. • L iquor Dept. Frozen Foods --Household Needs--. VAIMDJP'S ~lmow1 nsSI VOID ~ ::! s7 .. EICHILADAS . 7 .5 01. EntrHt leef-Chiclc•n· Cheese 59c · •••1e11wnz :~ ... s 1 '' .. ,.... ::-:"' WAFFLES~ .................. 69' ............ .....,,.. ........ •?" t:AllDT CME~~ ........... s111 #fl9------Delicatesse n------...... WILSON Fa.Srri'.t ............ 99c lelopa ....... 'l" Kaakaunl u ....• 1 u 1 lb. fq. ehok. o<MNt or 8eef 8 oc. l'Up Sharp A Port Wine VAllmPACI =..-'1" Meats~=::.1 .... •111 kem, a ... uc otTurtcf)l-TTlplt Rlpplt . Cheese ca.1•.. • • 11 u ARCADIA PAIAO•NA SOUTH PASAOINA HUNTINGTON BEACH llfflMf Mf Mllftt~ )It W. C:..Nt l lw.. '''~ 8M ~" Wt1Nf tM ""'"'"'" lll"-tMNc.Mt1t J( lfOl ...... H I la.utlltH ICtfMfJ ....._ ... II ' SIOllLY CUT COB • 16 01. Package Capri Cookwn Siie ·ant( ·, = SJH .J ... ~-· VN.SUS«~o-...... .,.oo... 'I" cwsn PIZZI=-~ ........ •111 ClllPED IDS~-.......... 43' ..... .. £ASTBLUJ, l .. VINI! &.AO•A Hll.&.I ana....-o. u.iw1.-....i"1•1 .... I*, ..... .._. .. 1'"*""¥* ... Cttltt• tPmvi...CtMetl ~.......,,_,, \ ·. 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 --------------------------------------- sup· loOadon C?ontrol . 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&ltinp 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. r--------~-----------~------------~--- 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'• ~ Poc:>c>i"' Fr•,,, trom ow 1.a~I\ o• f'•Qint '"'"' 01 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 E•PlrU Joay JI IWO llEYE"AOE\ HAWAIIAN PUNCH ~1 A~IUl\d Or~r l\l'<••v~ ~ » , •• .,,.., ~ , .... ,....,,,.., ·~·-'°'"' pl"' •oQlll "'' ,. t.acitf\ from.-.~" c...,,~ of H••Mwn ~h ... ,11._ U-••-•ll. '"° Hf C A'f"f'6'd ~t"i ~,..,. • ,, f f;fynd ~ "" If" °"''"° ~ Ohts tO Qt.uh IV -.. .. 1, from ....... -. Of ._., (. 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' ,,,.,,..,, W4tf\ from ~'~ ln\t.anl (.ottM '°' ... ''°" •• W"<t > E~•c>J""'lO 1'90 \~£CIAL "EP'UNO M>tcUS 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 I ·---.... -------..... ------------------------ -- .in .. "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." • ----.-------...-.--------- f " a.a.fli' ... , .. ~ .. MYW.....:ne,,.. .... ,...,., ... _._ .... I=-.. ... ethiJQ .~ .... -·., .-..,. Mala COVM aal .. 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 =-==-= ... _..._ ... ..ui.u for a ~-----· ................ •tler •t•llll•• . . .....-.~Q) " -···· ... . . ·-· ...... ---..... ··-···--···--··· ........... ..,,, .... .,,, ........ .,..._..,,, ... .. 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• .. I "" ..... ~ .. ,,..,... ... ,, --------·----..... --., ..... -............ ,.. ........ _______ ...,..., ..... 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 ' 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' -Ir ... •u1 APPlES ._.,....,MICY•W,......_ ---29c L& Beer. Wine & Liquor ~~~"==r­TAYlOI WINI -..oulGT.a.a.a,-a.lllOeE l.H-1t27• IMPOITUI lmlS 10 FIGHT URA o... ....... _, .................. __ .. ...,·_ ...... • ...... in-......... ....-.... -........... --t1',.....,, -----·--...--.... __ _,_ ............. _ ............... __ .... _., .. ,...._ •JI ... .... .__ __ .. ....,._ ... ...,._ ............. -.......... 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' d • q •b fo ll' ~I '· .. , • I ·! • !j n ._,, ., . ') .f· 1, ~,, .. , t ~ i I l r f I ' l ~ . • i • ~ J I • j ' I I ! l ' ~ . i , • . ' I J .. • . ) 4ft11911A1k ~~ ...... "'h •••Mil .1 •• -. .. u. w .. r fll••c: ~ loa •utlla aired ~,, lllh ... hd ... 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. I • T cs l • bauw ud cb•rrlH. \4'~RIW ,S~~fiN ata11111,....eoeoa m,,,.san \4 t= l&lt 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, J I 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 ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(· • __ ... ______________________________________________________________________________________________ "'!""' __________________ ... __ ..... ~-----------------------,·1~:1 ·r •'> 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! ' . ·-------------------------------------· I Get 1 can of almonds free. 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. I I I I I I I I I I I i est : I I I Mission Vtefo • Fullerton • lr\1ne OCP I I ~---------------·----~----------------· ~ The HarYest Barn Is put of Berrenda Mesa Farms, world's largest almond power. Mlleiol1 V1$ Mall: Mon.·FrL 10-9. SaL 10·6, Sun.12-5; Fullertan: 325 South Hale A""10e. Mon.·Sat. 9-6; \\Oocbid8e CeDter (on 8lrranca oa Ollver), lrYlle: l.iii~~iiiiiiiii--------------Mon.&°At.10-8,1\Jes.·Thun.&Sat.10·6.Sm.12·5 . • t • ~ ,. \ n : l ·, 1111) llrn • btv ~~·· I I• I •, I I ,• •t •. I . d • f ',. ., . ) l ) :. . , , ~l If (< ~ n ,, lj 0 Aalolae ParmenUtr 1111·1111) WH la· YlF • JI .......... 19 1tln 11aellll '4 t..,a~r 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 . '---. ,/ -... 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 Iii Lenten menu Ideas FRESH OYSTERS ~"~~ .• 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 '"' t()IJ(... • ill .,. •• tf\l'W "'"''' ,. ... ttttlftt\111 .,w, ........ .., ........ \otllhff\IH•"•••t(ounit.-. Jb, I ' --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 L ~JaHORN ~E5!' Cl1 ""' 1.17 L ~~~ F-000 1 39 ~..,_._ U'll' Ot.C. • Dairy & Frozen --------- bLADY LEE 125 ICE CREAM SOVARES 112 HA\IOl!Sl ·~ CAl CT,. L~~E JUICE •Ollll 1.24 L JENO'S PIZZA 27 ~~ . 11\00Z .,.c; 1, L~~~ '°oi~1.79 L~.~~~o.i:.59 L POTATOES O"BRtEN 79 09t-lAOl PllC , J. AUNT JEMIMA WAFFLES 69 IUTTUMU Oii ~ >O C» ,.x; , r cum-FRESH sou 1 57 b .,""11•~ t OL ~ • J. MOOQE ONION RI~""' 1.01 L TR£ESWEET JUICE 89 ~-tOO.Cll•tH lt tlOl '-C> , Liquor -----J ALMADEN MTN WINES ~U~"~=r.T.,.. 111 2.79 L ~~LE~RUC WINES 2 09 ~~ 1'°111\lll • r BLUE NUN WINE 3 69 A~-....-'" . now111. • A=~~W~N~S ''°"""!\ 2.89 l CHRISTIAN BROS. WNES 2 09 ~ 09 -«Ill ... 1to I& I ll • A ~N-~~~,~~4.89 L LANCER'S WINES ~..:.m-:o ltoMtlf\ 3.39 l BLUE NUN WINE 6 99 ~-.oo t\lft an • J. MATEUS ROSE WINE 5 69 UUI m • SWEET TANGERINES .19 -.1NNOW ~AR1E TV lB GOLDEN BANANAS .28 (;l:l(A T FOR l UN01( S l8 HONEYDEW MELONS .49 A·TllfAl TO EAT lB ROMAINE LETTUCE .25 U'EA t f()Q SALAD':. BUNCH WINESAP 98 ~~-~~Vl 3 ~~· FRESH LEMONS .10 COMPLIMENTS SEAFOOO EACH Health & Beauty Aids L~~oi. .. 1.89 CX>lCATE .. ~~ 1W11.19 !~~1.89 t PRELL SHAMPOO 119 6 • Ol IU9 09 , oz uouo lJIOt • Household & Pet r M.O. TOILET TISSUE 95 ~.,. m•-.. '~PER ~TES 100tu•~ 1.19 A~~ TRAS~ BA~a ,a; 2.39 !~~~otn.2.29 i:~~-~~tlOl.IJ\.• 79 L~!!.~ ........ •n ..... 53 · l~~--~-~~1.62 ! ~-~~·~.8~m..65 L PUREX DETERGENT 86 lMf uou10 U OZ tll • J. CYCLE DOC FOOD 37 •¥.,,.,_, . ,.Ol CMto 1 FRISKIES DINNERS 10 n DOC; 1000 'IO LI IN; 0 Our ""<a--------!O ".:o::::-.-...-r.;=.-- Lower Prices overall Kev euvs IH'e 9)(tra savings maoe oosslblt thrWQh manufl\.=t;ur temoor1rv promot anowanc• or exceot1on ourct11ses. Look tor more at luckYI what discount ts an abOut. .......... ,. •. u-. .. .,..,. .., .. . , ............. MO ~.·:. IHft CCU.llM iouLcvMO PllUHTC* IJI llO. IUCU9 ....... ""°""" MIU.I ... ,. CM0T l'OillO AT LA ,Al ~··· ' """'" Ofl'IN DAILY t A.lil. ..,.,.,,...,.,.. ~ .... AT\Mffill MtMll ""'"' "'" .... , ,.,,..,. -:::--.. -~ ... --.,.--. .,..,. ... , ..... tan • F JI I'll ITWt WMmn , ... L._.,....,. ---... .. .....,,_.,.took .... !.!!:..• tw, ..... .,; _ ............ . R ....... .... ••lrlll••• . ... ... , , .... d••"'" for H to 40 mlaatee oe· atil cab tat.er ........ la teater com• Ollt clMat. Cool. a.we....,. ... eold wtth dollop ol fti...s W-p. '°UVrJl~u. OOCOAC.US One way to save time Is to make the one~ven dinner. Bake dessert Blong w;th meat loaf, casserole or whatever. * Hlll1HlollC1.._ • .................. .. ....... ...., ... .....,, 0.. 111• VITAMINS HEALtH FOODS BEAUTY AIDS AND MUCH MORE! IALS Altld1 1rwwC11Hftltl f• ..... ,, C!. .......................... 8 ~o~ ~:~~ ............. 1700 lultYlatbe .......... T~lall la terma of •ala..._Uaat cu be made .ahead of tlme, ' lef toven tbat cao be turned lato .. plaaaed· oven" for the aext day. Cook ln quantity and rotate YoUr menU1, OT l ~ cupe unalfted all· purpoae now 1 cqp •usar \4 cup COC"08 1 teupoon baldna IOda ~ leaapooo ult l cup water 211JMl ..... ltY4l.,Me•,_..._. 675-0133 __ ... , I ··- Good thru March 31, 1980 I put into the treeaer for later in the week. l With a bit or r forethought. you can 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 Combine Dour, sugar. _ _;,;;;=::;:;;;:;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;::::=;;;;;;::======================:;__-=.:.~~.:..'.:...---=.~=--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~R~E~V-E~A~LS_:__1n_t~h-e~-=====:::::::::::::: cocoa. bak:lnc soda and 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. SVGAR FROSTED 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 !!,~~f,.~!~~ .. 5.~.~~.~.~t; o• P~g 4 3 c ~a~!~ s...!~~!!_':hi~!ed lb 5 118 !~cnt=..! a.~J!~~·t· R~~~.. . lb $ 198 Cross Rib Roast a.-~" Bui~ Cul ond Wrapped USDA Cho•<t &.,,.f loin App•o••motely 1l 0lb Su~ lnclvdn 1 ·Bone, Po.ttrho'"" and Bonel~" S1np S1.,ak• ..... Beel Liver ~-Mj ., .,.._ Ot ... ,. jll; Beel Fnl1ers n·~'Mi .,.,.., ,, ¢'Y Beef Oxta1ls 1~: ~, ... f-rOlt"' f tt\ft (>fttO\~ JOU~ lb s219 I S 1~9 l'J Cheddar Cheese L-g._.n Sty!. ....... y $199 ...... "°:::.: • ..,~ lb. r Truly Fine Diapers Fo. Todd'-•~ $ 3 o .. po.able 99 ~ P\g ~ "440 acuum Pack Yuban Coffee "'" f~ ~~·319 , Mazo la C & C Brand Corn Oil ...... h"" Cola ~~,.9 41.1.5249 c-6 1;:~99c 1_.-, kttle ~ ~ Cont --~~~~~-~~~ Similac Baby Formula Ready,. s 0 Fffd 1 9 ~) 37-01 (c...) ~ s,.,., .... Crisco Shortening All ~3 _, .. $199 i::..-./ eo .. 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). Safeway Freezes Low Prices On Scotch Buy Products! Hundreds of New Low Prices 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 lfiec Look For these tags .----......-..... Shop lafew.-y Fw "New" At your Safeway Low Prices oa Proclucta You And Help Fight Buy Most! You Wiii Flncl Them lnflatlon And Chi llallonal Brands and Sawe Money Too! Safeway Br••• 1-1 /,iquon1 & Wine Buy~! ,, ..... tff.<•-... ~ ~ ... s.i.. ... • ·-· "' 70 OelloM ... loe4oo .... ..... W1n,,.,·1 Cup 80 ....... Safeway Speciala! Orange Juice Variety Department! Good News Razor .. :::.:~ 79c E-7> '&:.:· Broccol i 3 ~ $1 ~ Detergent ~ $111 Scl*:ltluy t.. -·~ ~~e Sauce •g: 39c Cooking Tips Taylor Wine s2 99 ~M~~39c Crest s129 I • ~~nnalse '&2: s109 Wben maldna • aouf • fie, DUlbH omelet, mer• Calorie counters 1.,ould know a slnsle larae eu eontal• Jut ~----------' CMol•~ c..i1i1orn1<1 <A11.<1' I ~ l•tfl ~~ar~ .. l'!IO• llt!u CllCillPlll frlllell .,.,,.. I~ g Ql lute l~~'AA'Eggs ·=79' $]99 Glamorene "'9k .. I Tree lop Apple Juice •·~~v·ol s 139 .-.\ 64-or ,::-_-;:::: S.ul., Drive Detergent ~ 001$ 149 C:....-/ '~" 30-Slice Bread Wrogt.1'1 2 $ 00 :$ 2401.1 i.-.... 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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 Place froien lbb por. 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; 1prtlilde wttll l:!c salt and JlllPPll'. por· UoM ........... nttblnl In • llot o•en, •OO ~ S&W TOMATO J<Jla ~ 37 COCACOl.A 6·PACK BOITLES l&O!ra:. ><() llf'l llOTTU. 149 BIZ DETERGENT BOOSTER Z>Ot...a: 80IC 119 GROCERIES ~~hutyl.asagna .83 ~Ul.PKG.~~ 89 Aunt JenWne Pancake Mix • tMUQ: MC>IACZ Sunahlne Krlspy Crackers ~~Dog Food .91 }79 }89 .59 .27 ~DrySauceCubea 3 19 16'0llUCAA Vons Applesauce 17-0l-"Cl' CAA Dd Monte Fruit Cocktail ~~~&Beans 168 .41 ]98 .99 118 .39 .54 .31 ~~Juice .99 ~"'lir.petru1t Drink • 69 lfOCIU~llC TA.ft: ~Pobltoea ===: r.r~ .... ~~OMelng .87 .42 J89 .68 de=alaoll·~· m • To Mne 1pooa lueddal lie.I OD Mn'• .._._"-n&OW-.tOOl.A.'IUOl.--->.>I ln• ,......, ~ J ,.,,...._~~ ......... ChC&Mll,>...IOt or 'lllcwflperb ..mql ' ..,..,.,,-"""'~---------·-• Arrant• • port ODI bl l d ...... l.donMld 5-MI ... , 1'0t ..... .22 atop iutc: n an top Knl~o..,,.a-. "'°" _. wltb Nm•tna tile•. ~ - P laet' OM tcoop of tuna H•R111_. .. _.. m1alw.t ov.r HcdUal, ."22.-..atpetu,..... SuH amm•dlately. ··~-6 llr'Vinp. f ----............ ···-...... ,,,,...,.. . .,.., ____ -·-··-.,,,".,,,,..-~, ............ GREEN GlANT CORN 11(°')tJ!"l(f ("" lo'H()U Ole Ol£.N'I ~!'VU. VONS SU CED PINEAPPLE 20 OU'<CI CV< ~Oii~ .33 .53 fWf QOET .55 FROZEN DINNERS llOCIC~ llil~ DICV'T~ MORREll ~.89 PRIDE BACON l!fw.NI !UXD LARGE 49 FANCY ARTICHOKES -Al<OVIN!: t1(l1 Oii <:QUI lA • HEAD& SHOOLDERS SHAMPOO '>()(..-'.'( t('ll'•"' BEEF 2sa VONS T·BONE CHEESE STf.AKS SLICES TAA.( l\...C ll<Xl<Cr ~.1 &UJ~ UI <ir<..U ,.'IN'C't.L O«.LS£ fOOO BEEF "198 LAKE TO LAKE RJB JACK OR MUD ROAST CHEESE l~~rv ~~.I UC> ~()rta::lU!' 219 129 ALMADEN 269 MOONTAJN WINES "lfll 0 CWIS..6 ~ c..-..c•~ 109 ROBERT 299 MONDAVI TABLE Wll'iE ,.,.m,. l!l.i.llO:ot..'*>n'l GROCERIES MEAlS CHEESE AND WINE SALE IU<XHZCN\"""'TO CH.B. Chunk Ught Tuna )()(J'Q ~ ~Olt'f[UO# Jiffy Pop<;ot II l~~ vons Tl'Mh Bags =1W':ap ecK0tM l'lllCIWZ.A.SaOln'm COl.OllS Cok>Rtx Napldns .59 589 }49 .55 .99 109 .30 .72 T AllLL MIO o.JOI Cen~ Cut Bed Roat RlbP~ Loin Chops l!lllC.~OC> Port< Lori Chops ~~Ska lA 268 UI. )98 l4 )49 IA 178 ~ 139 lA 229 &:;~,;;~~79 WH(ltL Oii IWf, l"llOZD'I • D 17 9 Salmon To Bllke ...., PRODUCE FROZEN FOODS l~CAN 95 rOfflSUCJ'ION<IOA'mO 29 Vona OrMge Juice • Fresh EQaplant Lii • IOOl.11()1(, CXlllft. "fAS.IOOllDlll!IXTll&!:S 39 ~ti IUTTDI.-' ~ IWI' 8 9 Birds Eye Vegetables • Ran Mushrooms "W'C>• • 9 5 R:ITG:' PotJrtou LA .29 219 ~~ ~.29 229 ~a°S.,routs CA .49 .73 ~~ u..49 169 HEAL TH & BEACllY 8 X>L ruoc ~ 1oorr 84 2l'O<.tC>DAQ 9 Colgate Toothpute • Cam1Uon Teten • VONS BAKERY ati;T':cilswsn11tt 197 l~l'\Mt.~Oll OllNQ: 09'llQI 119 60L Sf'MY,~~ CfOO 70l.. 179 Angel f'ood Cake Sec:rd Antweraptrant ~~<lNOl\ma.HM-= ~o..,. &:ct~i~r:tJO .69 ~~BudwLodon 133 .53 ~~ 139 .83 ~l;Q.. . 184 READER'S OIOEST CHECKOUT SPECIAL • &<U<t PN:Na. Vona Qum 0.eae ~~o=e9..QD.99 ~ Wente Orey Rlelq .99 999 299 16-0I' .,.; •• ll<V<1 ~ ]09 Frigo Mouatdla Bab ,,,_,_.mu -lO"'C; ~ Gardcnill String u. 269 cot ~ l"Vl'°'5 Rondde' Spiced O.eese ]09 ~'S~ U1 249 ~~~ J.taberg Owae ui.398 ~WO><T ~Smoked Qeese Ul. 389 ~ Olristlln Bros. Chabls 229 ~ 349 ~Roee ~ &rings ChenJn Bc.nc 299 1,)UT'Ell ~----Ql.till.B O..OWlne ~ 269 WEU DO<JBlE TiiE DIFFERENCE OOR OOARNn'£E OFVOl'tS LOW PRICES 1fr OSDA FOOD STAMP COOPONS 01.ADL Y ACCEPI to. 1 a.oz. (ttCl.S. :n OFF) ~ OIQr ,_...,,_ ._ 6 o--i.-.t0r._. -IAl o.c.,,-.,....,~P9dl. rwt. -·-3.•t 0 . ~ Sr"'*9 UW,Mll.01104L 1aot. ...a. .... I G CM.w~°""lolf.tcll.MQ. -·----1.t? 0 M.Wllrwl..---·9'--, ..... •noa.,.,....M. hn J\fan Ceptetf•ftO nol1 C.iftlno C.,._.no & 0.1 Otltepo C•pf•trltftO hech MOl1 Dofletlr ~rte Of. t Vk:toff• ' . . ' ....... ,~I 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 DEA.a NAN: ~ tMllc &M U.S. na Uaaak Caaeda ,_~ WU& •11 Bir.I Ml.Ct' In Marty at S46-783S. ' caaea. and others had bought the lift ~~~~~~~~_::.:.:..:~-==~::.:.=..::.:..:~::..;;.....::.:.~;.;_~_.::.;..;_:_~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~--"9aft! 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. ~·~ ' I ... ... ,. '···~A"' ~ . -· " . · . . . • DAILY PILOT < Buckle That Belt 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. <:.JQVierat ~at~ial S~o'lf ~eal Faeellft Erue Unee and wrinldee wldacMat IW'lery .................... : lat Treatment : : & AnaJysis •1000 : ·• OfferOeed-weeleal)'J/11.UZ • .................... ..... Aa .... , • Speed a Day • M1llnp • Eyelau n.tin« • WHlq • Hair ca,.. for the th ,' 'j' I " . ' . . . • t! ,} ~-,.., : . ' •,. ,• ' I • • • ' . . ."';. From our super affordables! Strips of lip. artfully braided and woven int tl your best legshow. On a tall cone or sexy MW medium heel. Spending less is such fun. • .. .. • .1 1 ' • Earopeu Mank'Utlt • l>ttp ~ OeanalD1 • MM·...skal • CelloaetW lloQ WN 1. Pffflft • E11ropeu Nkartat 0,... ....... -S... S.. ....... A ..... 3411 NewDoi't Blvd., NeWPOrt Beaeb t'75-mt . 11'9 .................... TornHe to.~ QUALICRAPT• 8HO• 8TOR•8 Mtsttf Chltge • Vila SOUTH COAST PLAZA• FASHtON ISLAND -Anthttm ~no c.nter • lk*'I Pn c.nter • HuntlnQtOf' Center • the ettv ShooPfno c.nt. ,, I ' , • "MITCHELL GROSS' LOOK FOR SPRING: LOOSE AND CASUAL 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 ] 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. \ fRANCI~- 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•• C> 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 ARISE VOf E NO ON D Bob Spreen 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 \} v v v Catalina Calvin Klein Bonnie Doon Blumenthal Miss Dior Topsville Chemin de Fer D i ion Apparel Givenchy Sting Bee Her M ajesty lzod Roni's Rags Luv it Come See Us Soon! We're next to Market Basket • mes am1es Teens • • • • • • • • • • • \/\It>< u. hf f Pl. 1.'41 1132 lrvr...· AA- Newport"~ c._....,,.f 92660 /1d . 631. 6CXJ8 • ••••• You've had reast surgery • . "' . . . . ( , . .. and now?· • , 1, I~· l'l"<'>M f'l«1 ..,.., do you. ,.,.,...., ~1. !Nlvt"' o few !e,.. ,.,1 • ...,,.. ... ~ ovt l or th!' o•""'flQ. You'rP wQnl ro loo" l'(Jl\TOI but you""' too !:My to Wfll'Y r rulill! ~ wr!h Y°"'· LQuld ~ ''' unique shop., conf-IO 'f°" body. '~' •o you A \olr loom bO\e boeothltt 0' you do a nd won t ttt•to tp f en1ilive • s\in. YO<J con t>bi. conf'denl you ~ ond feel notuiol. -Oii .... <po Why Ill)! SllClp ;,, ond ~ i._ Trv-lile con help ~~ you MOvtrq1 0 ' An Amazing New· Diet Idea! 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! I . 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 g ladly pay you for your help. H ere is what it is all a bout: t a m a psychiatrist and in addition to my other pa· tients I have been he lping people with a lcohol 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 progra m h ave lost as much as 2 pounds of fat 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 week, ma ny peoplt• continue to lose aR much ac: 9 pounds every two Wl>cks tht>reafter. Soml' people twho were very obese> have used my method to loRe 50, 60 a nd even 100 pounds a nd more. Whe n you begin to use this program, you can expect to be able to measure the difference 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 ~-----.. IJr Oftl'Weipt all their lh-es. including 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 ·Tlle Secret Truth About Fat People • Or Scriwerdlfe99r 15 avallable on a hmtted basis tor 10terv1ews concemmg hts new bool< and ttle contents ot this aover11semeo1 ano tie can be contacted at 1tle address on hts business caro wnicn Is repr~ below That's a ll there is to it. This m ay be the ~ m ost effective fat-burn ing method ever de-~ vcloped. It is not a drug. It is not a gimmick. It ~ is a formula that I was only able to develop e 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~ ' } \ I * The Slggeat Meft(etplace on ttte Orange co. .. rvau ones P11a&JC NO'l'I NOTICE DAll:Y PILOT CL~SSIFIED-aDS-...... •tCTtn out •w .. • ..... n•T«MINt , ... ~--·--... 6 4 2 You Can Sell It, Find It. Trede It With • Want Ad [ 842-5878 J One C•tl Service Feat CNdlt Approval '""'-· •HTlllloAlllll & AUOCll\U t_ ,. -~· ·-......... C.i.. ..... u. .... •A ' 1 • • ••u<oM, 1111c. • • C•Ht e,,.I• feJ••'•\1•111, I H M<CW"'6A ,,._, ....... °""6 ,,.,, .. (A.,. ''"' --"(--"·. ,., -•llOfl LUU a aAUC.M l"C -l ..... ""-· 1111\ •lat-................ , ... CeWllv Ci..~ 01 O<•now l....,., .., ~ ...... '"° ....... 1 11oi1.-o..,.. ( .... (H11, ..... M;f! 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Ar>QO'tr\ Cwnty on PUBLIC NOTICE Jluht.\~1 {)o.tnQI" ru.1\t 0 1t1l'f l•tlot M1H/ll /4.CJt/"I~ l'•)IJO PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOO~ llUSIHfSS NAME U ATEMfHT Thfl foHow•nq ,,.,"°"' •tP d0tno ~''""' ., ~TAO...-CiACN PATrEAN ANO FOVNOllY, MO W 171PI. Unll H, Co\a. Mew. C•ll-• m11 F<M<I\ W 5,,_..,, IJI Pine P1.o<~. Coll• MKe. C.•'"<><nl• m11 f--C. 54"'"'9'..,_ 2JOe U •• p., .. ~ . ...._, e. .... C.lllon>i• TOii\ OVt.ifOft• " <-led by e llmtlM -1re""icl ' Ften<ll W 54,_.., TP\1\ Sia.,,...,,. W•\ fUM "'"" ,,_ "'""'' c .. ,,. of Oret199 ,.,..,.,., 011 Mdrt" l, ltlO l'IU4U JOfln (""''"'' lClnQ l'1• W \IP\ !>t • Mdf(ll 10, 1'40 '""'• """ ( ... 97/fll P,Olt"-0 c>-((.e\I 0 .. IV Piiot FIUITI Md" Pl S 12, ... 26 t'91) 101• IO KA Tl, CiltANOI' a P"LAllZ r hn bu\t,,,,.\' i' .. nMJvt tf'O tn .,. 11m1..a Nf1r'W'r,h1p ( J (Ullum T hi\ S.141.....,.......,t Wit\ flt@d ..wur. tM Coun!f (1~n. Of O••nQI' (OUftly on ~•th 10 l'lllO l'l>.nt4 Puoll\IW'd Or-C.0.•I 0•11• Piiot M•• 17 "· ,. AlH , IMO tm AO PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE A ,.r.in.i....1 C4rP tleOWlltMn&M. Swite ue ..... ..., Mtlh, Co "711 Pubtl"""' Or-C..0.\1 O•llv P•lol Mtr 1) 1' 'Ho &f'\~ ' lOlllf\ t1~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE ••CTtn6U' eus11rch--NAM1 STATEMENT TM fcM~lt\Q ON\Oft .... 00tno t>u11 ~\1' 4'\ Mic.HA WOALO H~AVEl. OIO C•mp"'\ Or1v~. \u1t,. 'IA, N"wpott 8~ac "· C....lifO'n1..t «rJ&oO F G Mic h;t, II•\ N ~ult*' Avtnufl, :: 1l1A. lo~ At"Q~tr\. C..l!fom1•- r11" b'""""' I\ tOtKlu<t.0 by'"" In dlvldu•I f G Nlf<N Thi\ \IAI-' we\ ltlf'd w1tft IM C°"nty Clenl ol Ote"(le County on M•tt It II, ltlO NOIUllS & AUOCIATl.S, INC. on '-on .... :MHte • ...... _, .. -. c.llMnll• ., ... fllMeU Pub11'1*' 0r.,. C.O.•t O•tly Pllol, -"'•• It, 16, ~ 1, •, ltlO IUO IO P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINI» NAMe STATWMINT T ... lof-nq per_, " 00<1'19 bu•I M n •-t l'tCTIT10US 9\ISlNess OUAUl'IOE ROOFINO, S-tlot, ,.ICTITIOUS MISlNIU MANIE STATeMllff Co\1• ~ c..irt.,,,,.e NAMI STATIMI NT TM __,,,. _._, h cl0it19 b\IJI-SI_.,. MKhHI Al_,_,, 61'02 bu~::.~.~~IOwlt19 llerw<ll ere dol"9 fOft~:!iE HEWPOltT GALLERY, ~llt~.:nlro•H. Newport B••<lt. CAlllllLLO·C.OST A M C$A <>flE. ll!t !.M ~Or., Su<le 110, Tlll\""""">l\<~tedl>Y ..,ln-• N•--1 llNCI>, C•-92660 dl•Hhl.ol ~::;-11 Mitchell "°''"· ''"'""'· CA, 0.r-L tr..OIH, lett VIII• Trucr.e, 54-M Albefl\On E-e ~tL Jr . m t c..m. "V..r."e:.:.:'s";:;ec:!!1.; by.., 1n co~~:~ '~~t ;.-:n;;;~O:~~~ ~ t>Pr• l -. Sot!!• At\41, CA t?IOS dlvtdliel M•rtn l, 1'90 N•wJ.::: :.:.~·.r.: Artoulu-. 1-I. G.uld L ICot•k .,,.,... J . B. YCIUnQtltOOd, -Am•lll O.., Tl'll\ \l•l-1 w•> fltf'd """" lhf Pubtl\IM!d °'""Oe Co4~1 O~lly P1101. Pee ti 1< "•"~"CA 90211 C011nly Cler~ of Or•n11e Counlv on M•rtPI ~. 11 1~. 7' ,_ 1010 IK Jol'ln W H...,,lllon, Sit SI-C... Mercl'l ll, 1'40. fl1Me27 I Publl\lleel <>•"9t Coo t O•llY PllOI PUBLIC NOTICE or,.f•rf>f\(f mu\t bf" \uom1tl..-d tu '"' !)Inell 8U\lPIM\ Offl<P tnl .. ,,. ~t-• !,tttr•mt-nlO. CA ..... nul •f'O IP\Ar'I f1V'f" 1)1 (<tl~.-.t 0..Jf \ U't •Khtt~4' vt btd ~n·nQ c:Mt• Tht\ Pff'ff'r~• AP ph•\ lo oro1~ h ..,-tworp •~ .,,,matt'd P101..:1 tO\t "•t..a>io.eoo Bod p1Gl)OWI\ m•l\I be ~lllf'O fOf lf't.tt •nt1rw wot Ill ~'< rtb&d ,,..., •• ,, OrP"••UOt't'\ trom P".tn~ •""1 ~ ''"-• 1101'1-\ w fll not m ton .... dwt"O ~ _,,, nt < .," .. to" r•i•<t•°"' of 01d\ f"°'· 0-N '1""'"' l\oMo thP rqtt to,.,...,....,.. '"*OVhtrtt'I an • btd 0t to r•,e<I .,.., o< ... l:Hd .. No ~o ww f'.P'" ron,.()it.,.tKJ un~\ •t ., m~ on ,. \l~ d '°'""' fu,.,.ISr.d DY the ()ep.er1~1 •t'W1 '' f'Y'l.0. In 4K <«O.n<.1 •''" tnr ln,trlitt•oni. to 8~0 Ot't"t • Pro,&)ot(t1Yf" h•00-·1 \ m1tv .-'"m'""' "no 001•1n C>'•""'· v-" ,,,. "''°" .,,o bid tor ms. by t141lllf\IO •t OI m•lltf'\q .• rt• ou--\t tot""" Oft~• Of,,.. .. ( "''"' OI PIAfl\1 0Pf'fltlt"n' di tl"H 4tbth11• tddri lfflf•pno~ numtli•f lt41 ''\' 'J't- A th"""""'"' oonr.1. ~'""'""-''·, ~ "'"' sn1 •n ff\flo Amoont ot fifty Pt'"HMt at thr contr.ct Of'W-tt ""''' tt<C01t1Nny ,,..,,,, t unlrttrt 1rwuf·t11\Q 11n r AlJi'flf.hlur,. 1h "'« ,,, .. o• ''' ~J r ,..,. 'V<, ,.,,tul oa"h1•·' -Niii !')I ,, QlJtr .. d le,, • ... i ut• •• to"l'"< tv,itl ttqrHtne-nl tn tr. '<if"" ot • ~l.tnO•rd Aorttmt"nt. J ,,,m 1 w l"l1t I'\ \l\dfl e>o b<ndtnq ucion Ille St•I• of C.t•lorn•• on ty ""°" _.o..e1"" Ir.. Sl•I~ In e<cordente wllll Ille pn>vmOll\ ol Section 1770 of the ~ C:OO., IM Ow p•rt mef'tt "41' •K•rt•IMd IM t tM -••I or•.,••llnq t.t•• of weQe• •e>-pt•<•Cll• "' , ... (-ty 1., -1<11 lite "'°"'" '' to be ~ •r@ ttwow r•tiK u••Oll.,,•d end pubtt\hed oy IM Olretlo~ ol lndwalri•I R•l eUon1. ~' al ,.,. -rem .,. 'l" 11,. •• ,,,. Office of llM c-of Pl.-.! Opet • '1ton" FAIRVIEW STATE H()SPI U l •n<I •I ti,. o.-1-1 of O.wtopmen- tel Se•vtt.ohe~IP<\otll<• ~lie 11>\o.<llOfl will ~ IWld A1>t1I I nto.' 00• m F .... ..,..,_ Statt Ko\.ott•• V•ctor 8~e1.tt ti I OI..., of Plent <>P<><•t"'"' P"Oll\lted Or~ C.0.\1 O .. ty P•ICK Mi>rOt 10, 1•. t<ltO U)Co to PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF p I L 0 T c L 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 he aring ln Dept. N o . 3 a t 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. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 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 l rJrlt \<' famtly rm for1n1I dtntni: rm ~ ,, 'PJrkl1n~ j>hnl ( .tll !n".>5370 no" 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•' '"'' l>li•lrtn' '' tond11c ted by • -relper1ne"1tip JoMW w em ~e1P¥1""' Tltlt MM-wn lllecl .. 1111 tt1e (.6u..ty Clenl of I.AK A"9'11tt C....11tr on Met'Clll7,ltm. .,,.. .. PUOlllMCI ~Miit C...ll Deity Plie. Mtr. J! 2' "°' z • ,..,, ,,,.., 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 11\illMS, .. : Chow M. 11._,, 1111 L--· to rnev. d 1 ...... 1 THI' INN AT LA NA, 211~Newport8Mch,C..tllot'ftle'1W.O I F y 0 U A R E A lt•n PtfU\. 11ectt0n1 (II .,.r Cent Hlt"••r. t u"• Buc11. JoM w K"°9fl. a.tiboe a.v c.i..b. C REDI TOR or a cont· 6 tc.cldy iJ l boul 14 t•tl) CellforNem.51 1n1 Wn l Coo•I Hl9 1'1wey •SH , Sl.75 for UCh pa!tf!n Add ~C Leo11artt .-eulM, 11111 St11Kewpone.tK1t.~tttom1•~ i nge nt c reditor of the de-h .... lot 1 1 ,_ VI<•"'• 11...s .. •U.. l.O, ·~,... Thi• b\lstneu '' <onduc1..ci "" • ceased, vou must f lte vour uc. pa,.,, .. n "' c .. ~ "' c..uton>I•'°°'" 11ene••1P¥1ners1>1p c laim with the court or ""11 Mid h•lldhni Stn4 II: Jeck ~rr. 11111 ~n v1cen1r o.si ... M ~•noe• p r esent It to t .. -,....r·son•I 4 Mc..,.... 11...s . f l»>. I.AK ,.,.i.s. c.111.,,.,... John w tceovtt ,...,. ,.... ... Needi.ct.t'I Dept. 105 .. ICTITIOU' 8USINIM .... Tltl• ..... ,,,.... -~ lllOO wllh I~ r e presentative appalnted Delly"''°' 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 co. 11111 c-., "'"' Clf'<le, ,_ Tith ~,,..., 1, <ondu(t•o bY e ""'' ,,, AtH 1. •. "· '"° nu., provided In Section 700 of UClllNG• Nei, 1980 NHDll l•lnVOlley,CA.,109 , -·•loertne<Slllp th e P r o b a t e Cod e of CRAfT CAT~OC with Mt 110 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 S-t•AN,C... '2102 Tiiis W.IMNlll wet 11190 wUlt lite NOTICI Ofl ~•l..IC AUCTIOH Ofl plre prior to four months lll.Qliillt ~ SUO '"'' ...,.1,...~ !• cot1ouct•tt b\I • c ... ,,., c1e<11 o1 Or•,... c-1y .,. " ' • 'o .. " L "• o" • " T Y from the d•te of the hear-• IJl~ a lllQ Qil!Ha SIJO ,...., .. ...,_...,,... -"''·""' •IM.\ININO O• Y A(A TIO a 1-.s ..... sa. •5' Sl.M ~ tt-• ,.,,.. ,.., ... , .. , o,. PC>tt!Q• TINANT Ing noticed above. llt4lld/tllt ,,....,. sue 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~ -· "· "· """"' 1• 1• tDMD "mnous M111•111 ..i1 •t pu011< °"''ton.,. ,...-i -quest with the court to r e -11441ft9 ·~ °'--" $1.50 NAMeST•T•M•llfT ,.,,, t•OOJS.-"'*"°" te•d -I I I f 6 lll-S~ 'r( ,~~1.50 Tito toito••"11 ,..,.o,., •r• oo1n9 •rty , .. 11t11u Of ,.,... .. ,, ""· boelll• ce ve spec al not ce o the IZ2·Sllff .,, hfl 0.1 l.50 --------.....,..---11>w•1neu": ""'m1ec.1..,_ lllM-.,,..,.,,,, Inventory of estate assets 121.,._ -...orts l.50 "CT'lftout•UMN•M SIOM1·A·LIOHT "'.'"'' Mf9 ..... OCllOll Wiil llt,,,... PIK-Ill IO and of the petition,, ac· ·~ .... $1.10 NllMll ITATIPllNT JotO Muu ey L•ne, Cott• Moe, !Ito Pfov\MM ef S.CllOll IWI llff ,,_ C 0 Un t $ and r ep n rt$ Tiit foltewlftt ...,._ I• "°"" llutl C•llfomta .,_,. Chflt tedtt. "" llut.. CtecMl 11.SO ..,.., .. ,, ,.,_ MeMn -t•. 1m ,._... D•-·IMl'CllH,1• described In Section 1200 7 ll~wtllt,.,.. I.SO souNo INTI"""'"'-'"" ~~~e..~!"4-v 201. C.oot.t Me... "OH~ L CO\.O'-IN. of tht C.lltornla Probate ll=nftt Qwft. . l.SO C•fMnn• Hice•••· .... 1111e ttlll•. ---"'-"""',.... L.lftlll-Code U C11CJ1et 1.SO ~ta.SJ .__,,.H M>trmOtl Lod9e. ~ 16a11.tte"-lllllf'MI • t o.r.itt ft ....... ""' C-lf>lle Mvrrey LAflf. c:.a. """'-· Celll-'• Wt•... l~ ....... 1.50 ....................... ·•···•················· ...................... . GHer.t 1002 GtMrlll 1002 G1Mr.. 1002 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IASTSM "'·'°°' 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''. II\~ 10 I.' I~ lh Ill ~0 \11~ I 1 lbu\I l~I IAlit-\ J tdlJ\ '~ II>!~ IAllltC Seft4 S 1.1 S lot NCI! pilltnt Ud 5°' '°' t•ll Pltttn tor ftnt tins 111111111, ll111dh•1 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 (ompA Valey C...... 642.UJI qc)I C)o...,0.,... ':~~ S<Q1l.~1A-4i.!is· = ~ ... QA, O•---oe ~ ol ... 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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. 631-1• .. , DOYla NIYI ) ...... ..... w. ........... Wt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••n••••••• *'°'!!!f!t· W.Ctl a . t• DAILY !'!LOT ., .. ,., 1001 .. ioozHMMsFof'S. HoenFors.ie ..._..,...s. ············:·· .. ······ •·······•····•·····••·• ................................................................... ... "·"'f"'"i REALTORS 671-Hll C OIOMA DI&. MAI: 0. t.yaJ• Dr.: ,_, ,.,, ................. a..y .. ... ,. .............. w..eflllw -• cleanlhr·• ...... ,,.. ...... -=--Wit. ............... .-.y ,.... .. ,...... ......... ,.... '"'· ,.iu.g ... ,,.. •• ,. SHJ,000. 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 ----- 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 • , .. ,_, IOOZ C..MiM 102A IW .,_ ..... , ... . ••••-·.-.-•eaAAU-9-e ....................... -·······--··· .. -· 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&ltil 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 V T A C E G H t J K 0 P 0 H M L E S U I E B 0 F A L L E R 8 M U R S 0 T E V S H H W X A C E G J L H P R A T Y 0 R 0 H Y T Z 0 B H t M K 0 Q H S P U A E R 0 V W l X Y Z A H K L S P 0 " R H T G B 0 E T A H B C J t P M H Q E U T V H W X Y W H Z A C M E A H I E K H U 0 U P Q R H S B B A 0 C G R J R L N H T S U V W 1 X Y L Z A 9 U C A C 0 E S P 8 0 H H H L K J t F 0 0 R I S G H W Q S L U H G Y 9 0 H H t J K T L 0 M 0 R T V I X Z A C E G H 0 Q P 0 A H L 0 S T Y 9 N H J H P S U W Y 8 0 E I 0 N U V Z C E 0 K N Q 0 l E l H S f G H I W X A D 6 I L 0 R T V X Z H J l C A W I i!"lf ..... • ...S, 11P. dDwn Of -I Illy. f1llf -Md .. It llnd ....... Vllor ~ c.o,y ~.... . .,_ " f::'*' .,.::-'..., u= ~ 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 ..•....•........•...... 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 • Mw•s s • ,,... Liiia,.. 1MI. Dle.fi IOll--••••••·•~ ·-···-············· O,..,l...a.lt t 1D"llOISAU Ytr. ttU1 .. It. c .. a .. , DtSCOUM11D .... IOTUT • 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 ... Wc ' 2 tu ....................... 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"• • U••-••••••-••••••••OOO•••-••••-•O• .. ••••••••••••••••.,o••>••U•••UOOoUU•••--••••-i ~~ 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 .... • I '• ···--·-• ..: .• .::i. 'T -~ ~ ~r ''-._ •~, .\:~ .• r '--' •.. , I 1 J " ~.... " ,~ ··1 ·' r -~~ . • 'ft d .. ~ Cc~~.:-,-.:-.t< ~.... ~-. 1:..1 . .r1t1: ·-~ · .. -e -Lt I I I 11111111 .... elll 1111$11II1111--tlll HlllUeltle•llllM ... I ~ ........... ._. ---llll l CUh• ••••a • ii(;;;..1a•H•• CAll'ST<L&ANIHO .Aeai*•7 ol Delaaln nu DTJllATD oa ' 1 P la Ii -.a• ........ POO Ort-.. AM ~ lllll lll , .. 1u1. re a a. t al ·~IA• • • ................ 2 I ---~-' :,,,::;.•-Coeupta. p 0 L ..... c. •n --&H a •roaram·•ll ..,._, ll&lawauce • -_________ _. = ......... rn --- ---o.. ......... ,,.._ . olea•u••· lltk e • ---_,.. ·-.. --__ ,.. _ :J! ! ._ "·" · ..... do,, tleHl•I· Call •••-•• ......... ,_, •• c;7:•tr 1 ·C••• 'I, O.td1 for ltta Jobi -..... , .. ,,., ...... •-W .. ukca Drt..-.,.•PuU., I.« "'-s.uaa-. .. Jl.M ILllaratclAK·Prit'M ,_,,,,._,,, •••••• • .....,.•S.akoallaa. ,0 .... 1u .uu ., rilllt·,.... wUINl& oa MallOt lilomm walbed • w Aalibll. '*41'1 .-• CA&P'IT wanM•, ,.. ~-aaaD Jolla ,,....._ Tnleb, bldp, Uc'4L ··-I • I Uc:._,.. m.a.m ~a,., b,VJ,.equlP: ... , .. I ....... -. IWn. --....... Oll1iaUm ~daa. ,.... -ahun. ... t I • U· • 111111•-•-•••-.. ftwa •l. llJ1'I ..,_, c-if~IF ... • ....._ Quallt7 ..ti q1dd 1aodbla1 th11. -.. -............ ---....... u .... , .. , _.'/............... --...., -IO.az5 --__.,-R Cb ,rooa.... ,,.._ ___ , -=-~), •n•.:.-~=-1 AMJ:l..SC'l'IUC !!..!: ... .,,..,,,.,.,., -- 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 &sect -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 ._. ........... -.... e~~ ~\~o\\ . ~~ ~ --.:~~~1l7 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 . . ..... ·-· •-.------·--·---• .._w .... 1 tltO ....................... tlJt I ~...-to• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -..vt t712 .WO... ... of'hd DAILY fll'ILOT .. .............................. ~ ·--~ ...... ,, •• --· ...,.-"-...... UNd ....... Used . ....................... WSPAY TOP DOU.AA for to1 uud cara· fortip, ~tnnOra or am--. U nw car kt tlltra •lea1 ••" UI ....................... tfl...WH• lmtnaCUJ.ate l lban1 on ,...u.1ar .... • •PMd. _.....,... ...... .. ....•••••...•......... ····•·••·•············· .................... . •H•Ht•H•H••UUUH .. a.,c. fJN C a ffll r."9 "40 llTI " ..... Qs Pia ... I.,__ ftJ't --~' 4 ~:::'':;. ::1.rHl.!..:r -.................... m --.... val• a. .. P•U•)' 11' G RAll80PP&R Md&. H--. ....a ~~s:r.; ~-..on.r.r.ior lmr1 brallu, ah coacl., AlllJ'M .... " ........ .-ctrie ,,.,,..,, ~c ...... =/tU ba· .....~ 11\U.. ._._, to.om. m irilCIP. rnazda , .,.. ... .,, RX J .... -Ott tn.I • air. ' .... rd ..... ....................... ....................... ... ................... . •tDEAWUNU.S.A . .,, s..WI, ~ ..u.. • .,,.,._, *· v~. ........................ u...~. IOY --.--.. ,,,,__ Ill~ ..act• rfllf. CAIVll .,. le•tn•. i. .. •••· ..;• ... •;.;;;... ____ _ llU.S·IOYCE ~ tor C1t1ktt w.. ._Lm t..dm. NI pwr. =:.."ti:. Pft"1. ·----.... Jr.lat. Sl,tOO. \..._ _ ___....... lmmaC!llMI .,., llMtaU&e ...;.-~-;.;;.;...----- ~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 ....................... 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 -9UJI) .............. ~ c ....... ,....,.,.,.w.. ••• , 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. 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Need a ear• Driv1• 1l New brakf.s. gd. mnd.. home. ~. also fixer up extras, S2450 673-275'> Ho ndJ cycle 1200 '78 Catalma 4 d r , air AM1f'.\1 s tereo, xlnl • rond. good mt, $41111 • !i4&<m) i3 VW 412. new eog & trans. net•ds paint. AM FM stt>r . mc-rh '\Int . S:?OOO o f fer m.4831 75 VW Super BtttlP, new eng & brt.s. d ean ml. hocty netds paml. $3500 5"46·1862. Ii 5. i 7-4·961S ~ 9772 VOLVO SALES. SERVICE AMDLEASI~ OVERSEAS DELIVE RY EXPl!:RTS IAIUIKI VOi.YO 11118 HartJof Blvd. CXl6TAMESA 646-9JOJ 146-9467 Mlol.UMd ....................... 9tOS ....................... '71 W-eoa. A/C, power ~. AM tFll 41 CB radio. Lit e new. .-0.-080. Call 549-3107 lllkll fftO ....................... "" ....................... ·T7..W.. Loedtd. Lo/ml BN& OI,_.. '""81.1 847-1349 ------'69 Tori no GT 351. PS'PB. au-, auto. Xlnl l'Ond $1200. 646 5.!37 l"Ve5 Pvt pt )I '68 T bl.rd. ~ Jttt n"1 brita. altematr & bat lei')' Very dependabh', bdy In j?d ~h.1pe • mt Xlnl. Come test dn ve 1l ! SOO h.t of r. IM7 l34il ...........•......•.... 77 fU"ebtrd Etipnt. V r. ,I \.&ti, 3JJ', Stereo. $4 ,()()(1 ~-S2.:SoS or 67>4243 ~d 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7J T &rd. fully loadt<l nrw rad ials, n eed pai nt. Run s x l nr Sltnl/olfer. 6'7>4831 Autos, u.~ ·····•····•·••••······· NABERS AUTO CENTER 1425 LUB ST .. COSTA MHA NOTHING OVER 54999 ''6 CA.DtU.AC s3 49 9 COUPI DIVILLI •••••••• Full oower. factory air oond .. AM/FM stenao. trlt wheel. c:rui.e control. Cabriolet toe> & full 1e1ther Int. 885PPO . ~u':.. .......... 52999 Full powef, ftc:COfY air cond.. AM/FM stereo. tilt wheel. cruite control. oedded top I tow. 10W mii.tt ( 158l.VE). •77 CHIYIOUT s2999·. MAUIU C&.AlllC • • • • • • · Coupe. va. autometlo trans .. pwr, ateering & brakea. lectOtY air oond .. tilt wheel, rally& wh .. ,, & onty 39.000 actual mlletl lee&RFB). CHOICE Off 31 NABERS AUlOCENTDl 14251Ala ST .. COSTAMISA 14~9212 } ( I , " 1 f r , l r r l r g y s s I· i, t .. e y n .. '· y d ~ a I ' ... ' ' MO TH-END SALE ALL .. It• CHRYSLER CIRIOIAI & LelARO• (except Wagons) OYER FACTORY-' lllYOICE CDoes not include factOfY incentives or 2>,% holdbacitl BONUS PLUS 30 day /l ,000 mile satisfaction or money back guaranteel BUY AT s75 OVER INVOICE PLUS RECEIVE A 5500 CASH REBATE: s50 FOR A TEST DRIVE & s450 USED CAR BUYS 1972 FORD ~~~!un LTD COUPI VS. au1o trans~ atr cond. pwr st & VB. auto. trans.. air cond .. pwr st. & brakes. '1Wf seat & windows. fill. brakes. '\/lnyl loP. radk>. wsw tires & radio & much more! I 142BUI) more!l916EKN). SfJ95 51395 1979 DODGE ASPEN CUSTOM SIDAM V8. automatic trans .. air cond .. pwr. steenng & brakes. v1ny1 top. custom moldings. radio. wsw tires & more' l105WYR). $3695 I 979 PLYMOUTH YOl.Aal SIDAM VB. automatic trans.. air cond . pwr. sreerlng & brakes. 2 tone paint. radio. custom moldings. wsw tires & more! I 768WVL) 53795 FACTORY REBATE IF YOU BUY! 1975 BUICK LE SAUi WXUS COUP! VB. automatic trans . air oond . owr steeri ng & brakes. vi nyl top. AM/FM stereo. d1g1tal Clock . 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We pay top dollar tor good. dean late model cers. See Curt Davia Of Bryan Hesketh today. WI AU.OW TOP DOU.Al fOll YOUI 111A• 1M1 Sii US MOWlll SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT AIOUT RENTING A 1910 PLYMOUTH CHAMP! . ' I ..,. __ n ' . i 1 ~ I • 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 • ~ -.. •blL"t'• ._,. lM ~ ODaaty ..... tM MOM~ ,_trultMll. . . Otanae. OountJ abertff, the Su .... .. ··------.-.- 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 Tu-4a.Y la 1Ae Allll._ WM a fe• bfoeu fro• tM Santa Maeka l'ne_, Iii • ~ Gii Boeale .......... ,,. • .,.. pnd ;!!f. • .._ from tbe c .... ···"'' -~. ' NEW YORK CAP) AmettcaDt 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• • ••• ... .4• .. n U ••••er .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'·' .....,., ...... A~1Dr•I• 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 "" 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 l\lar~•· ( ~ar~on~ f arnou:--* 8 Bt ·n<'h \ 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 f r o 1n i n \·o u r eh oiet• of '·ol or~. Don't .! .. ' .. . . : :/' ' ,.1 . " .. , .. " ... .. .. . ... · ...... -•.> ·• , . , ·,"(· . ···~"it. ,<, 5 ....~,.~ '' .~ " I T ... Or-C-°"''' ....... w~llw111(1'1\< .... _"'" _ _..,,....,.._ ... , ... Or_ CM\t _.,...C-0 to_ ...... ,...,.,~ ...... .---,., ...... , .... -·_,-.. ...,. ........... ..,.._ ,_,,oll0,,1,_ l __ ll_C_ A ·-.......... -··..-i-~ .. --~· "'"--........................ ,. .,.,, a., st,..... C..t. •w C•••f.eHM• .,._ ·-·----~­••• c-wr 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! t .., ... ---0.....----~·-.... ,._"-_,.... ................ a......11.~ .......... -,., ...................... . *"==--"""~~=~~ llMltll .. -111'0. ...... - on.. --~" ..,, ... c-11~· (ealAI -,,. ..... , ...... 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. . r .......... i:J640 Hawthorne Blvd. (213) 3':3-J219 ' t • • .., YearHemetewa ,. . ' Dally New8paper I 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. .. 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 (Stt VICTIM, Page i\2) * * * 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. * * * f',...P.,.eAJ 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." DAILY PILOT T ... Ot-~Oeti,. PllOl,wll~-"••,_ """"---·· .. __ ...,_°"_ c...1--..~ '--•·---· ....... .,,.. ~ ...._ r. ... , , .. '"'* -. ..._,......,_......,_,.,_ ..i..v .. ...,, i.-.L.-.--..c-" ~ . ..-......... _._s., ....... .,._ S.-n.,.,,. _..,... -llHftq-.... :Ill Wn t llA; $Ir .... CO\IA Mo-.o, C•Of-• .,_,,, ·-... ----ut•• c...., ,,_ __ a.-.. --. "-"-t,,., .. '-•··~ ~-· ... ,-... O.W.lt . .._ ..__,._ ... ..... --...... ...... T 'pt u a('14).._, ' ..J . 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. ------------ '1 r 2 WEEK BENCH SPECl_t\L 1\large Car~o n ~ f a n1 ou~ • 8 Bt>rwh No" Salt• Pri••t>d a t 99°0 t·ach 2 \\ EE ~~ (>\LY Frorri l\fa rc ·lt 2:lth thnt \pril I 2rli f n'g. price $140.00 • / Sale Price •9900 ead1 Large election of velvet · lo selec t from in your choice of color!i. Don'~ mi ss this opportunity! ) 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. . ~ i l • 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 !)AILY PILOT ·~Or_,_, o.o;ty-. wftf>-><• •• ,_ ---~ .. , ...... _ ..... ,.«i.- ( .. \1 "'*-'-· ,... ... "'.-.... OivOfli\filif"d ,....,.... ~ frt.tt.y tOf' CO"t,. _ _. H--11 ....... 0"91""-"-"-•-V•l .... l,_,~-.. -( ... \I A ,..,...,..-...i_,,_,_'M•w••"'-Su,_..,., ,.... ............ -·-01""4 .... 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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 2 WEEK BENCH SPECIAL :\-lar~t· Car~ons f amou~ • 8 Bc·nc·h ~ow Sa lt· Prit'<·<I at 899°0 t•at·h 2 \\.EEKS O\L Y From 'Ja n·h 2.5t h t hru .\ pri I 121 h n ·p;. prl('t• S l l-0 .00 f ' Sale Price '9900 rarh 1 Largr s~l~ction of vrlvets lo . elert f ron1 in your choice of color~. Don't n1i~s this opportunity! ... ..... • •.J ,. . .. · .. ' . ;, ,~ \"'~! , ;' . --~ .;r . -{. ·; ... .,, P.. .: ' . ·r~· .. ' ": "~.; ,'lo : . ( 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 !" .. ()<_~~-.--......... -· ... --· ··-·-.... 11wo.- Woman, 80, 'Lost' After Auto Crash c..u--~ .._ ..... , ..... ,. -...... -... .................... C..•• """'"·---•-...a..111- .... y ..... ·-.~--c.o..I • .,.....,.... .... ,_,, __ ~_ -.,, ""' ...... ---...--···· -8"o•lC-.eeor.-~- • -. .. _ ~-...... - ~•.c.. Y1<•~--o.-.. _ ._ ...... ,., .. t , 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&ltedl&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 • 2 WEEK BENCH SPECIAL 'Jaq!t' ( :ar~on:--farllotJ :--" 8 B1 ·nc ·'1 \o\\ ~a]<' Prin·d a t ~99 110 1 ·~11 ·11 2 \\ EI< f\. ~ < ) \ L) F r11 nr ~Jan ·li 2.)rh 1hr11 \ pril I 2rh n•g. pri1·1· S 140.00 [ Sale Price '9900 mh Large s•·le('lion of velvets to se lect from in your <·hoice of <'olor~. Don 't 111L , thi · opportunity! . . ""'" """ .... ... -. llol • !lto1 \Olf> .... "~ n.. ~ ,. ~ u.. r-.. t I t-r ..... 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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.•• Gold Quota tions a,,._ Auoetated Pttu Seleceecl world -.4' »rices t.oUy: ....... : ~ ftldng $$25.00, off m.~; afternoon tldna S501.50. off •la. Patil: .....,_. llalu SSll..10, olf $33.00. Fnallrlwt: $$11.te, orfta.OT. z.ic*: saoz.oo bld, o1uaoo; .-r.oo wed. New Ya: Haocty •.Bannan lat. mom&q to0e.oo. otr ..... New YM: Bft1•lbard ...Wna pdce late morning $SOLi$. otf ..... Nft Yertr: .,.....,.. lab11catad .,W lat. IDOl'Dlal ....... tuJt. 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William Devane as Sergeant Warden. on "Prom Here to Eternity" tonight at JO on NBC, Channel 4. • OOOOTWES RfJ'OfllT WMlon• and 1"41 EvlM lamlly lry lo l'lelP a ,.,,.,.,.,._ oua lttlle 01t1. (Pan 21 7:301 THEPAal8NGHT OUINNE88 GAME Walking pyramid. ltnget melh, lkaleboard bllClt lllp, j(Jmp1ng rope 9 OICK CAVETT Gut11L Jed Henl1 IP•n 3 ol !>I ei) ~EASY Gu.1 Frankie Laine IRl Cl) TIC TAC DOOGH 0 MERV ORIFFIH ~ta. Mlrtkl MUM. &acy Keldl Ind OlrY9r Reed 1'/XJ I C88 HEWS N8CHEWS 8 HAPPY DA VS ""1N/H FonN rect\1111 the wN11e gang 10 helP 001 • e>reily 08"ClnQ INChet "'th her troubleO bal'9I actlOOI G A.BCHEWS I Cl) JOKER'S Wll.O M•.t.•&•H Hawlleye and 8 J IJUtpeet Frank Of hhlng • wouoded ~·a antique gun ti> STAEETS ~ 8AH FRAHC18CO B QI FACE THE MUSIC HOU.YWOOO 80UARE8 0 TIC TAC OOUQH • AU.INTHEFAMllY A young molhet leeves her lour-ye•r-old eon with Edllh, Claiming Mike .. lhe Cl'llld'• •••tier fD MACHEJL / l.BiRE.A REPORT fl!) THE 8HAKESPEAAE PLAYS · Henry IV" A nlhony <Ntyle and Jon Fincn are INIUred .., one of Shak&- b()N<e • greelest 1>4ays 1n Wild! lhe maior Ghat aciera 'llf>'-1 con11as11ng per. spec11ve1 on Ille and OMlh, hOtlof and v•lue (Part 1) CJ) P .M. MAGAZINE Slone aevn a young gill horn death a1 the hand• of a mtddle-eged mon .-. I~ 10 pu111"'6 on' held." tllJ OVER EASY 8:00 8 Cl) THE~ Y Ct4R18'T DfED Guest fr&11~1U L•lne IRI ~ MACNEIL I l.04RER Chtle Sarandon, K&l1h M1tcllell and Hope I.Ange 11181 in a dl'am•11c re<;on- SlrV<:110tl of !he 11rr119t trial c·hann e l Lbtin g• t) KNXT !CBS) Los An9e1u.., 8 KNBC (NBC) Lo!> Anqelc'> • KTLA (Ind) LO'> Angele:. 8 KASC·lV (ABC) Loi> Angelt.:'> ()) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los Angele!> 0 KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTT\I (Ind.) Los Angeles KCOP· TV (Ind) Los Angele!> • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angele!> e t<OCE· TV (PSS) Huntington Beach un<l Cl'IJCJll .ion ot JllllY• 10 •116 p<>111~11y troubled c;cty ol Je<ulMlltlm 8 REAL PEOPLE fleports on ak11no on gr al!MI, a achool f0< m11<>< !Odgue ~&eball ump1,_, a •&c'I on C.nlde & S..vet R1vw 11nd a llOholll tor VIO- hn1a1a are tea1urld 0 MOVIE * * . ., "ln~rC\lmll•nlltl Ev>denee" ( 1978) Ray- mond Burr. Mllllt HernMI A ~b<•ted enomey defends • YoU"Q m1111 cha•Qed ""''h 1o.1n1no 11 pr11-°" •nmale (2 hta I G @ EIOHTIS ENOUGH Jo;inrM• s bO» demand• !>pt<:llll t11vou In r61urn lor BSS<QnlnQ htlf IO 0 hot ~••OtY Q MOVl~ • • • "Mr Blandtngs Builds H•., Ofeam Hoose,.· 119481 CllY Ofenl. Myrna Loy A. man lrom ManMt· I an moves his I amity to "'9 r.ounlry, wlltwe he 1~ 10 bo1ld a hOuM 1:> hrs l Cb AGAINST THE WINO · Th" f l0gg1nq Parton" o.,,ny O'Bymu • .i !Ikea~ r1100l belr10odb Mery <ind Jonmti,in 1100 u•~ thtlm lo conlorm lo ltltl ~y,.em. (Porl 4) Q) MOVIE • * * "A Maior11y Ot ()np" I 1962) Al9G Ovlnneaa. Rolallnd AutNlt A .14'w!ah war Widow lrom Broolclyn .... In love wit" • ...miy J..,.,_~.(2tn.) • 28 TONIOH'T Host Ciel!I Rot>erts Pf Ohle. the WOtt and llMlyle Of a10at Harry Wllll1m1 .. 111ro11011 hi• lavorlle .... Md~ t:to e nc1H·~ ~VI ..... .,,y IV" Anll'IOn y ~ Md Jon 'lrlCfl •• ... ,"'" 1n one °' ~ ...,. •• ., ...... pM)'9"" wfltall ... IMjOf otw..,..,. ,.,,_.-··.-.no,,.,. IC>'KllV.. ~ llf• Mid dellfh. llollof Md Vallie. IPtrl II 1:00. Dll"f'NHT 1"**11 WUlll 0911 tlllllO wMn • l lrfft QlllO la HllVlll PllinllnO Ofllllll on bullO· Ing• e o CHAAlln AHGEl..I Sabf1na. Kiiiy, Kris lllCI 8oaley !Iv 10 Hawaii 10 llY and r-1119 llldnlipped C'*'t from a M hiMI ,.,,.. crlrl'le tic-. (France Nuy9n) (Al ·WIN~ ecao 8 HfU.O. LAMY The temporarily lobWel L8ny --I JOO .. ., air· t>Ome tr alftc reporter (Pill 21 10:00 D FROM HE:AE TO ~ Aher ta111ng Ir> 81\ 1n9m91 lo t ll Sot Wlt'dllrl. Map- Hol~ hnOe hie Ille dePendlnO on Wlt'den's ~ICtlOl\a, ea HEWS .., HtGKT OAU.ERY "Utile 0 111 Loet" A. btllllenl setentlal II lleld lo reality by lhe lllulliOn lhet ll•s Oeugflt8' t. 11111 llMs GD NEVADA fAU.OVT: THE HOT Y!:AA8 RtncheB and reeidenl• of Nev~ .....,e 11one. of '*"-' lllllout lrom 1100-. ·~Ol.lnd nudMt bomb IM t• condue1ed during "'8 1950s has done to their lamtl .... i.....1oe11 and ,,.,... llhOod 10:30 • ., NEWS 61!) t<UP'S SHOW 11:00 BD•C1J O NEWS 8 HEWt. YWED GAME CiJ DAVE AU.EN AT LAROE ()eve •I Romeo, f lenl.M· ......... vaml)lfe. and Sh«· IOcit Holmes.. ID AU. IN T'H£ FAMIL y Archte's ~ lo Ofi'I a Pf()fn()tlO<I coels him • IOI more than Ile bar· OlllflOO for G) NIGHT OAUERY · Camera Obacura" f4. ~ 1ndty 04d mao pleadg w!lh 11 hf!&rtleSll m~&r on benaH of a triend fl3 NEVADA FA.UOVT· THE HOT YEARS Aanohera and reeidents of ~ad& relate ttorlM of wt\al lalOul from lit>cMl- t'-9ound ,...., bofn«> ,.,.., oondue1ed dur1llg the 19609 hal done 10 their 1am111e1, .._toca and 11ve- llllood. '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$" ABC; ••Beftlon," ABC, and "Llttle House on the Prairie." CBS. gn • .......... Al ••• eNt 21• p. • lll•S IOI, HO Of ~ ANON)SU'illUWUI .... 1111 TUBE TOPPERS KOCE 8 7:30 -"Henry IV." Anthony Quayle and Jon Finch head the cast of tbla production of the Shakespearean play (also airing at 8:30 on KCET, Channel 28). CBS 9 8:00 -"The Day Christ Died." A dramatic reconstruction of the events leading up to the cruclfixion (see review, photo, Page B9>. KOOP ID 8:00 -"A Majority of One." Rosalind Russell plays a Jewish widow who falls in love with a Japanese ·widower, played by Alec Guinness. I 1:30. Cll kAC9( Mt!V '°""'°"°" A mec:hanlc wN> ta pr~ moted It IOtn ~ ICC40(1ng .... , ..... be8'1 Ofteted lll'd refuefng IO become wh1I he hH .,,..,. dele>tllld • 1n olll Cef 11 TOMOKT Holl JOflnny Car aon Gue111 C<ywtll Geyte. F« n•ndo Lam u . Henry Fond• 8 DA TINO a.AME 8 9 ABCNEW8 D MOVIE * • "CNfd Under A l M l ' 1191•1 Oyen Cannon. Don aid PllOn Alt9' ao 11tw;;11 •II•" with a m11ned ...oman. • young ll(tlat lhOOla hlmMlf I? hrt I 81 HOOAH'8 HEAOES H<>o•n oeta Kiin~ to beheve '"•I ScNltz hb nol long lo 1M1 m HONrnitOC>N€R8 Over Raton • 0bf9C1ion. A.I~ 9d0Pta a puQC>y ""lh '"" r_,it lh81 Rall>I! inao. vef'lenlly le«ll dOQ IOOd 10 h t$ l>O!>S fl) CAP'TlON£.D A8C NEWS II!) HERES TO YOUR HEAlTH "Wtty Do Wa Gel Soc.~ '1 • IRI 11:60.@ l.OYHOAT ""Olk• From Home" John Molnt••. ~. ~. .• The ~aln a C<.tp" Pat Hamngl(ln Jf • F\orenoe ···-· 'l.egel Eagle'' 8ar1 ea-,, lAllgll T ~. 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