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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-04-16 - Orange Coast Pilot, ltlonrpe · E'antasi:ed· .. ~- I ., • .... • ..,· Of Se~ With Einstein • " • • •• at.es' Endorse1nents Draw Fire . Not 'ltlilitary . . .. ' . Workers_ Faee Layoffs -New Sanctions Due. for 1ra11:? t WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- 4ent carter may i mpose new ecooom1c and ·diplomatic sanc- tions against Iran a s early as I. Thursday but would not consider any military moves until after ~mid-M ay, -a pres idential aide "'sajd tpday. · I The aide, who declined to be I quoted by name, also said the ; U.S. government told a llies that . f J.ran should have ample time by ; mid-May to res pond to the ~anc- ; Uons Carter ordered last week. ~ If the response is not posill ve. t this official s aid. the a Iii es will S be asked lo carry out <.1dd1tional , non-military steps <.11m c:d at m· l creasing pressure on 1 ran to free !~U.S. hostages held since Nov. He emphasized that each ally NC>uld not necessarify be expect· ed to adopt all the sanctions a lready put in place by the Unit· t ed Slates. l This informant said considera-f tion or any m ilita ry moves . f a1ainst Iran necessarily would wait wttil after mid-May. i Jn another development, the f Boston Globe reported today ' • Bolboa Bank Extortion ~Tries Fail ....._ Newport Beach police a re seeking the extortionist who has made two attempts since Friday to get the Balboa branch or the Bank of America lo hand over fl,000. Neither the attempt Friday 90r the attempt reported Tues- day were successful, police said. Friday's attempted extortion occurred when tellers round i note with the night.deposits. The ~aote said a bomb inside the bank at 615 E. Balboa Blvd. would be detonated if the money wasn't taken to a location on the East Ocean Front sidewalk. No bqmb was found inside the taank and no money was de- livered. Tu~"s extort.ion note was delJv the same way, but baDk offidals were directed to a nearby apartment house. Police 'said a search or the apartment bulldJng railed lo turn up any evidence leading to the extortJonlst . · !luge Spill& Oil that the Carter administration told allies and Iran that the Unit· cd States i~ ready to s tage a naval blockade tf the hoitage <'risis isn 't sc·ltled by the week or _:\J ay 11. Tht· ncw~paper said Secretary of State Cyrus Vance plans to \'tS1t European nations that week to diseuss such a move At the White Hoose. press :.l'<'retary Jody Powe ll told re porters the Globe account "1s tn· al'<'U rate " and that no dec1~1on on a possible blockadge or s1m11 ar movl' "has been taken or com- municated " Powell s<ud the admmistra- t 1on ·s inter a gen cy c r 1~1 ~ ma n agement co mm i ttee planned to meet on the Iranian s ituation later today. The pres idential spokesman also denied an ABC Ne ws report that the United States 1s con s 1de ring impos ing economic penalties against foreign Jtov- c rnme nts that continue to be s iAnificant trqdtng partne rs with 1ra n. . In a related development. ad· ministration off1 ciafs say the "steady. buildup" o! Soviet forces on the Irania n border that has been much talked about in r e cent da ys is bas ically a movement of equipment and not the massing or troops for in- vasion pr eparations . Admi n is t r a t ion officials . particularly National security adv is er Zbigniew Brzezinski, trav' repeatedly and public ly m entioned the buildup, sayfnglt. a nd not the United States, is the g reater threat to the indepen-· dence or Iran. But speaking private ly, ·or- ricials softe ned the picture draWh by Bnezinski a nd <>the.ts. They said the Soviet buildup in- volves items like air defense equipment, personnel carriers, communications equipment and othe r items designed to increase troo p readiness. Actual t roop s treng th has changed little, 1r at all. they <See SANCl'~ONS, Page A.2) WAITERs WAIT FOR PILUT AD ··A Dally Pilot cluslried ad had waitresses wait.ins ln line. "We had great success stair· ing our restaurant from an ad In the classified secUon.'' That's the advertising s uccess story from the Newport Beach corfee shop which placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Faring Layoff in Wisco.ns.in United .. Auto Workers in J ane:;ville. Wis . li ste n as layoff plans are explained by General Motors offi cial ~ The auto firm Tuesd ay announced an rndcfm1 te layoff of 2.700 of nearly' 6.000 worker~ at the G M as- s<'m bly plant in .J anc<;~JIC' southY.est of ... ~tlwetuket· Fo rd :\1ot,1r Co a lso an nounrcd c utback~ Tuc..,da~ tn\'oh mg 15.000 e mp1oyc~·~ m :\11t h1g.rn. :'\C'Y. .Jl'r!le~ <Jnd Canadtt 30 C~rs Strike Jumper By AR'.l'lfUR R. VINSEL ' Of, .. 0 .. 1., l'llel St•tt --,; Santa Aila m an who m ade an apparent S\Jic1de plunge from a Costa Mesa freeway overpass Tuesday night was crus hed by an e.sUmalc,d 30 cars as one motorist who stopped frantically tried to wave ofr oncoming traf· fi e Liked Oldsters? Marilyn's Love Dreams Told NEW XORK (AP> Shell ey Winters. who once roomed ~1th Marilyn Monroe . says the late actress once confided her fantasy of having rove affairs with such..,D'len as· Errm>~ Hemingway. Harry B~lafbnte Charles Lat,\B hton, ..Arthur Miller.1 a nd Albert Ein: stein. The sexy film star. who went on to marry Miller , was not put off by Einstein's age. Miss Win - lers ,1ays in a condensation of her a utob iogr aphy publis hed in the May Ladies Home J ournal. "That has nothing to do with it." Miss Monroe was quoted as· saying. "I hear he's very young for his age." -·;~ -~ I~ .,. .. Investigators :,aid today 1l will b~ 1mposst.blc lo de Le.rmrne whl'lher Richard Maupin. 43, m1i:ht have s urvived m1t1al in- JUrtcs suffered tn the 9 .30 p.m leap oH the llristol Street over · puss into heavy traffic The death is hs led formall y as a SUlcide. a lthoui;ch no nott was lert. according to watch com- mander Lt. Tom Lazar. One wo man, Mama Shepherd. 44 , El Toro, whose car was one of the flrst to bear ~down on Maupin as h e lay in the roadway. escape d inj ury when l'lhe applied her brakes, spun out, and crashed into a guard r ail. · David J . Brown of Laguna Bea ch managed lo avoid the still rorm before lhe procession or southbound automobiles ran over IL repeatedly as he tried to wave driven around the victim. "I saw something com e orf the ove rpass and drop In front or a car . The first car ran over It. The second car hit It also," Brown said. • Walter or waitress. Must be over 21. Mature and depeswlable . • If you want your ad to brin1 in a waitin1 lilt, call &42-5678. Says the. book , "I don't know ......... how many of her choices she achieved, but after Marilyn's death, a large framed ptiotograph of Ein- ---~1tein-wes-found among her pos1ession1. On it ~as written: 'To Marilyn, with respect and' love and thanks, Albert Einstein'.·• He told police he ran to one or the autos that slid to a halt about 1,000 feet down thd; pavement and round lhe occupants in hysteria. Brown calmed them and ran back to ictlvate bls car's ~mereency blinker•. then tried to d irect traffic arowtd the rrt•· ly scene. I I• 1 Unfair, Say DA Deputies By FREDERICK SCHOEMEIU. ()I -o .. ,., ,,_SUH 0 ran,:: 1• County S h e r 1 rr - Coroner Hrad Gates' e ndorse- ment or JUdt e-i a l cand idates rnnu• under fire Tu~sday from , ..., o deputy d1striqt a ttorneys ..., ho chum the !>her1ff was less than fa.Jt tn de<:1dmg to whom to lend s upport. The chari;ces were denied im- med1akly _by a sherifr's o!fice :.pokesmon who defended the manner 11) which the e ndor..e- ments were mad(' Gates announced al an after - noon pres~ <'Onfere nce that he ~a s e n do r ..,1n g 1n c•umbe n t Ora.n)IC' County Superior Court J udJ?C' Mark Sodt>n . incumbent Central Mun1c1pal Court Judge~ Eugene Langhauser and J ohn Teal. and Deputy 01~lr1ct At · torncy Jack Ryan, on<' of seven cand1datC'h for a centra l court po::.1l1on being vacated by Judge Robt.>rt Law Gates ~aid his persona l in· \'CSt1gat1Qn of the JUdtCtal ca n· d1 datel'i included a review of in· fo rmation from deputies and in- v c s t 1 g a lo r s. his p e r son a l kno wledge .of the cand idate and. in some cases, intervie ws with the mdiv1dua l. But , two de puty distract at- torneys Cliff Harris. one of Ryan's opponents. a nd Robert Thom as. a challenger to Judge T e al claimed that Ga t~s had made up his mind about whom to endorse b(:fore his endo~­ ment plan was disclosed on Ma rch 12. Harris said he met with Gates M-arch 18 and was-told that the- hheri!f. in fairness. would in· terview all candidates. The next day. Harris said . he learned that <See GATES, Pa1e AZ> Coast : . . ' • .... . • 1 • w.. ..... At!!! ••• ,., Quarter-poini·IJip First of Year NEW \'ORK (AP > ha f' M anbattan Rank reduc d Ila priml• 1t'n111ng ratf' rrom tht• r9<"ord zo ~rt~l to lt per""'t today, tx-comtna the lin t CM)Or bank to low<"r the ral alnt'e Ot-um bt'r ('h a lle nld ll rl'fl(•tted ,, wldt'IPf'\•ad 'dtthnt' _in lnten t rate In t'\'t't•nt day•. but c-ao Uont.-d tht' roll' •Ult mtahl nM> In tht" futun.•. dl1)endln1 C)n martH't condiUOllN Tht• reduction wa th<' fl r11t by ChuM-, Uh' n»Uutl'N third htr&hl bank , •ante Nov rt, wh.in at n · due~ ltA rnl<' from l~ ' f)f'rt'cnt tu 151 • J)l'rrt•nt T h atock murket 1t&Kt.'d a ral ly today. ~pe>ndln1 tu the re-duC'lion ol ~ pr1nte, The Dow J o!Wa avera11e ot 30 Sea Crash Victim Found? • A body, believed to be UUJt of the mluln~ paasehgcr of a hc l ico,te r t h a t c r ash e d lai;t month, was found T ue s day morning noatlng of( the coast of lluntingron Beach by a pair of fishermen, <iuthorlties reported today. , andwrtn.;ll rUmtx-d " 11 POIOl• Rut.'11 rww ahorply In recent •ft r lhrt"f houni or tradtna mc1nllt., .. ., th Ji'«'d\•rul Reser ve Ga1nera out nu mW r d lo .,,. llKtt't<'rH.'d c·redlt und tis loan by more than .a :t 1 marato lo t hUJln o remained r e la tive ly tally of Nt1to' Votk Sto~k • i;tronai Uut tlle econom y has r h 1n1 Uated luu • Wl'lktiJlf'd In rec nt weeks and A. frw l>Unka rt·durt"d the• rutt-""'°'' 1•q1nomlst11 think It m 11y tu I~ ~rc"(•ol In l)(~1·1•ml~r: but 11av1• ••11tUt'<I o f{'('{'6!1lon. afl(•f lhul II rmll' I'll!• dlly IUllll II n •afh('(f 20 ltt-rt'Nll tw11 w1 \'k.!I With the wcukcnanai hull romt• •'"" u :tottcnln& (o Home rnh:r ·11t The prtnw lt'Tlth.n1 r 11h· •• th ratos The rah• on llix,month rat bMnQ ctuu Jrt• oo lottnit to Trut•ury bHl». for ox amp le·. had lhf"l r hl()Sl ' ('rt•dit worthy C'hr dropJlt'CI (Nirn U jl('Uk or 1!5.7 ()er· 1>oratt• 1·u11t o1r1t•r,,, w1lh 111o~t c·t•nl tu IJ !,49 J>••rcenl al lhri. othf'r l'Orj)Oruk und """t.1<lu_istn11l Wl·ck 't-.A UC'IJOn · ' C'Utlomt-rs paylnfC rnor t' A., ruk~ huvl' 11.,,.11 a fl.,., I .. 1.,I w1-.•k, two small banks tn anka huvc: ~ll•hh•ht·d t>pt•t 1.,1 n ·dutl'tl tht•ar pr 1tn1.! lcnd1111{ r .at 1 lhal are n1 ud~ uvullablt• to • ••h-i. 0111· lo 191 ~ percent a nd 11ome small buMo Ht·• Ch t&Jt.· t h1· uttwr to 19 • percent. but the r ut lhit( rate (1 um Ufl • pcreunt <H"l 11111 h\ < ·11.1~1· .,., J:. lhe flr..t by to 17"'4 nt toda:..y ______ .. mJ.J!Jr l>ank -----...--- O r ange Co unty llarbor Patrolmen have been s carchrng for the body of 26-year··11;o~ld~.J:!c~ff~------...;~1:;....::::::::z,.~'1'~~ Moon s anrc the-ort-t<"' · hcllcopt.cr noi.t··daved off llunl·. rnli(ton fl<>a<'h last Mc.irch 29 Th<• pilot of the helicopter alM1 v..as k1llc'<f C:o ronor 's ofhcaals, though, .... aad the badly decomposed body hab not bl..:n pos1t1vc ly ldc•n. llf1M1 Two H<ildwrn Park fl'>hennt·rr. ;,iuthorrt"•i. ~a •d . d iseoven'C.I lht· ooay ~•l aoout tu a m ne ar an n ffs h11rt· dralllng pla tform and t(l.,st'<J a lift. proS<:r vcr around the l>111J) l'<1lrolm1·11 lall'r !-.pOtlt·d . ll'M: llfr '" 1·.,cr..,•·r ;.ind tirouJ(ht the l1oih ru -.h11n· Th1>v '>a ad the 111.111 .1pfl(o.111 ·d l11 havr· lw1·n 111 I h1· w.1tt·r for ">l'Vf>ral wl'f•ki. and .,.,, ;i.., wt·a rin1: 1·uwtx1y bouts and hi UC' j ('CJO.'> 'fh•· btxJv or lhr• pilot fir th<> 1 r;i~hr·d Amanoal USA hel1ropkr, Gar)' {A., Huhwcr, 49, or Lake Eli.1n11ri·. w;i .., rc('over<.'d l1y 1>Jtrolmc n 1m m1·tlrntl'ly. ttfter the cr~h An undt-rw:.i ll'r scarr h team t11 rt>d hy lht• 'I (\XU~ baM'<J otl ,.,,m µ;my M·oured t h•· c rash '>1t1· lor ~1·vcrul dCJys lookmJ( for lh1· ull~MflJ( !Jody and the crum1>h·d hel1c11pt1·1 1'h1· .,<:a r c h WJ.., 'd 1 lt-d off alter a W<!i!k PH'l'f~ or th<.' hclrcopl«r tn 1·1ucllnil a !>l~i.ll, J ro lor lJICJdt-anti t hl· t:OJ.(1111· later v.. a~ht·tJ up 1Jn B11b;1 C'hwu St.1lc Bl'lJC'h m llw1 11ng lun Ht>ad1 W 1trH•i,'.">1•i. to Lh 1· ;i1·<·11lt·nl d<11m U11· n1plcr. h1·1Hll·d t11 ,, il rall1ng plutforrn ubout thrt-.. m ilt·t.· off th1; <'OUi>l , !-iputlcrl.."1.l .ind droµpt"tl mlo Lhc wat1•r !-'AA mvf'kt1gators ~.aid lh1·y h av'" not dt·tf·rmancd ;, n ·uwn r or tht· c r<J '>h ·Tokyo Movi~ Already Seen • An art1rlto in Tuesday's Daily Pilot ancorrectly noted t hat the movll', "Thirty Seconds Ovt·r Tokyo" wu .... to bt· s hol.-n Satur· •· day a nd S unday at Edward~ Newport Center Canem u .an l'<>n· Junction with the weekc•nd re· union of Jimmy Ooolltllc's Tokyo Raiders. A spokesman for the theater .. a id the free screenings were held last weekend. Th ere will be no s howing of the film a bout the Tokyo raid while the Ra iders ar e Vlsating Ncwpof't Be ach . The Daily Pi lot reeret s lbe er · ror DAILY PILOT ftrw Ot....-C•n• O..tv "•• •ltft W'Nlt\ I\ f ""'.,.,..... '""' ..,. .............. .,. ..... .,.. ., ttw IJ<a,,... (M \I ,_.,.,.,,. C..-t ........... ..o ... .,,,, -· ~·~ ..,,.... .,.,, __ ,.,..,., ,..,.. , ~· ,,,.,,.,,.,,. .........,, 9Wecft .. ..,.~ :::t,.~~~~ :·~ ::;.;:.:s ~=--.· ~·~'Meltllla.tf'_,..~f" fN>flllN ... ~ ........ ~ ..... t• .. Pl .......... ll••• .. 0 ... I W """" -c.t-•· <rlt)t r ·-·-........ ,,,--·-100 • c...r Ill(• .. _ ..... ~--..... T_ ... .... , .. ... ~..:.':.:t::' o..n.•M .._ • ..,.... .. _ A~•"'•"t Mtt~--Ot.•lOt" Offk•• <•t• MM-\• '•wu.4 ... , .,,_, I --~ It)/ pjo Coe•l tt'°"'"e' """'-""'"'-" ,,., ........ -.... T~n-• {114)1G4321 C..Hlfl.cf AdHrtlMf19142'M71 Hidden Heroin .............. Ped<·ral DruJ.! Enfon·•·mc•nt off1 c1::il~ cxomme heroin hid· den 11n.·:.iv1ar <:<Jnlaancr!) <.·on fa ~ca tcd from Iranian student Mohammad All .Bastanapour . 36. a ft<•r hts •orrivaJ from T<•hrnn Jl Ch a<·ago ·~ (J 'lfar<· Airport Field tec;tm~ showN'f I he hf·roin to'"' :.ihoul HO p1·n ·1·nl pun· "1th :.i '>lrt•f'l valUl' •of at ll'tL'>l S IO rr11ll11in Iran, Iraq Trade Warring Threats Ry 11w A.!lsoclatf"d Prl'"N'> I ran·.., government rud111 .in n o u n c· t' rl f o r m u L I o n of a n '/i.lum1<' llevolut1orwry Arm y fur the L1bcrataon of lrnq" and c<ill<'d for :i holy w<ir. or Jihad. to ov1•rf.hrow the ~f·ru l;ir lrnq1 g I) v ,. r n m •• II l v .\ I II I' v. I ' II i\v;itollah Hulwll:ih Kl11irr11·1111 for ch1mrn.1nn· 111 lh• I'• r' 1.111 c." Ir l r a q 1 P r c i. 1 II 1· n l S a rJ d o1 111 11 u:.M·1n lru,t11·d bJ1 k 1 all1nu rlfl lht-l r arnan pcOJ>IC tu ou..,l Uw rot ten Khomc·1n1 " 11nd I ran1an Pre.,1drnt Abolha .,.,an B:.inr Sadr . In Bf'arnl. Lehan rm , Sh11t1• 'iUfl rw rtcrs or Khum1:1111 :wd pro· lraqr Palest1nic.i ns IJ:.tlth•d walh ~uns and mort1tri. for the :.rcond s traight day. a nd a uthont u.:s s ;ilc:t·rour f)l'rtOns wrre bf'llevc•d kille d A bom l.I wn·c·ktod th•· ile irut office o r llll' l rnn!llll airline, a pparently an rt'lallat11>11 for bomb attac ks this w,f•t>k lln the Iraqi commercial 1•90tn and the Iraqi airlln e '11 off11·1· an Uw Lebanese capital Hussein, speaking Tut·'lday night in the Iraqi r aty of MoHul , again called K hom <>ana ·a "Rh uh w ear ing a turban " and ~aid. · If thJs collision become'\ a nutaonal duty. then Iraq will llo battle 1n a ll its forms " The Iraqi leade r s aid the two countries could rcconr1le their dlfference1' only 1f lrun meelJ'i three lraqt dem ands : reumr ma· Hon of Iraq's navigation nght11 in t h e Shatt al Ar ab, on .estuary * * *• FromP~AI SANCTIONS s aid. I( alJ Soviet units in the area arc ot fwll s t n m g th, of nctaJs llBld, a bout t~.000 t roops a re lnvolvc.>d . At I.he Pentagon Tuead oy, Jn. t~IUgence-sourccs who -decllnt>d to be na m ed alao sold a W\ll <'f at least 400 Soviet marlnf'R en ter ed the Indian Ocean obourd Russla'i. blHe l amphibious H · uult shJp, u wu the n rat Umc the Soviel3 have committed · a com bet rorce of marine. Into the area. l>t:t wt•<·n the l wo c·ountraes thut 1!1 Jracj's waterway to ~~c Persran <iulf. withdrawal fro m the thrc-.: ~me.t it 1slandc; ul the entrance lo the gulf whic h Iran !-ie1ied in l!f71 ;rnd fortified. and rec·ogn1l1on or th1· Arab nat1onahl.v o r the non 1'1·r-,1.111 ma111ntv 1n I r:1n 1111 I' r 11tiuc·111 ~ I> r IJ \ 1n.c·1· •if Kh•Jn·~.ran. :wro~ ... th•· Sh<ill ;11 1.\1 Jh from Iraq 'I he man1fc.,t11 brnadcai.l b> H ;i 11 r o Tc h r ;, n t h u n d c rt• d <·harges at Iraq·~ ruling Heath S1J1•1111Jsl P;.u1.y :rnd ;1ppealc:d ror .111 upns1nJ.! .11•a1n'.">I 1t But 11 ,.,,,,.,. nri 1nr11rm:i111111 ;iliout lh•· lf·adr·r'l 11f th•· r1·h1·I r11n ·1· 11r "'twt lll'r 11 had Jll) rrwn u111l1 r .11 rm. • • Ttw hrnudc•usl w;is p;irt rir a propag:rntla c·;1mpa1v,n that Kli11 1nc1 n1 1rnd thl' othc:r Ira nian !-,l11il1· d1·nc~ who :oouµport him hav1• '"'"" wu ~•nK lo 1nl'.1lt• ls l;11r111· revolution s ·uke l11l'ir 11w11 1n th(• Ara lt 1·11111111 ,, . .., Jlo11~ t II•• l'c·ri.ran (;ulf ~11n·:ul1ng tlw n ·vr1l ut1on l•> Iraq huis becom e an urge nt mat t ea to th(• Ir a n ian leade rs sine<· 1 he· r,ovnnmPnl lhcrr hei.ta n .,t•vc•ral W<·t·ki. :1~11 along tl~1· horder betw~·en lh~ countn e-i With th" lran111n a rmt·d rorcc!> an a 11tnt1• of lmrx>ten ee since the ov..rth row of \he s hah and lhc purl(e of his officers a nd th~ Ira· ninn governm e nt bes e t by ravalraes. dis unity, lneHlclency and unr <'st among the ethlllC m anora ues. tne Jr aq1 govern· m•·nl apparently is bent o n rcplaclne Iran as the dominant 1>ower In the Peralan Gulf. So tar, however, the reported hostlllUes have been confined to u rtl llery exchanges across the border In which the Iranians 1·l11 lm the destruction of Iraqi l!f•riln po. ta. aomc ulr 'activity 1n whtr h 1111 r11•1111 lllt•H huvc been 11 pllrtt.:cl, the ('l(pU l:SIOtl O( 1!5,800 t r :inlonll from l r uq and ttlc c11rnlatlng war o! wordt , mostly from the Iranian side. freq h88 • assut d no report.a ot mlUtery ae· lion . --~---- ,~,....r..-AI GATES ••• K)'H'a qua.unnuona ataterneat to vott"rt. aubmltled M arch 12. Included tht! followln J( 11tate· m c nt . "police and community 11u p porten Include Oranice Co.linty Shenlf 8rad G1te1 . . " .. , tidied Bred 01te1 to ... tf il waa lhe 11ame Brad Gales that had talked a bout 1all this (air• llCH, .. Hl rTll said . "He said ht didn't Uk• my conversation and that lt was too bad th11t my oppo- nent (Ryon> wH sh ur p enouab to ICCt to him (Gate1» flr1t." Thom tt11 clulm ed that Teol fc· rcaved Gal.CH e ndon1eme nt H Ntrly as March 6, uccordlng to t h e quallflcatlon1 s t atem e nt Teal fll ~d with the county fteglstmr el Voters. ·'There's nothing raar about it ut nil." Thomai. Hald Shenff'11 &pokesman Lt. Wya'* If a rt u td Gat es had knotm Hyan for s e ve ral years and pointed out that Gat.el'I did hOt basl' tua endor!>e me nts "oo an · tervw w alone.'' And Hart 6ald Teal loo& bad been an act1vl· aide t.o la w en· fon·(•ment Earlie r, Deputy Dls tnct Al tornc•y Hich;ird Farnell h ad crat1c1zed Gate..,· endorsement of J u<ts:e SodE'n 111· claam<'d <:aH·., C:CJnct>ll'd a i1c hc>duled 1nterv1cw with him G ut(•s conceded und er que.., tionang Tuesday that h e dad cancel the uppolntm,·nt , bul <·horgc.>d 1t wa" Parnell's ruuft for ··w a rUng until thl· lai.t m 1nute•· to ~k un m ll!n 11·w The shcnff 11ard other t•ndor..t·· m ent:. wi ll be fortht'nmrng 1n rour lo '>IX other jUOICWI rates, tndudmi.: the contc·.,t hNwC<."n South Or:rni.:1• County Mun1c-1 pul l'o llrt ludi.:1· H•lhar<I llarn1ll11n .111d W1ll1arn S JJ.:t• :1n :1tt11m1~v for 1 h1· I lunt1ngt1in H•·.1f"t1 1•,,1111· I lw -.h1·nfl ,,1111 I ll1·n · tnJ v t11· r.w•·.., 111 .... 111d1 It• .... 111 not 1 n cl11r ... t• bt • ,llJ I ' ,ill 11f I hi· I ,111 11111.itl'" ... • 11 11.i1 1r1trl ,,, n•11 q u,d1flf'd !;ale"' . .,,11d h1· v1•·.,.,•·d h111 plan t1, t:nd111 w Jud 1ual canilrdilu_.<. .111 .ti ~ unu .u.1 I 11111\il' r11r ,1 >fi'1·111r t1u 1 ••il 11 wa ., 11•·1 , . .., a n I•• hr·lp pr<1 v11l1• 10 formation on c and1dule• t11 \ ot•·r 1.1.hti 1.1.111 ''" 10 th1• poll.., in I tit' .f llflf• ,j I 11·1 l 1•111' liar t '·"''Cati .. , v11•w1•rl U1•· en drtr«·r11•·nl• .• "11\l'an .. o f t..1·1 fllll)' f'llllrl Jlltl1:• •111 t ht lw111·h 11111 t1U'>l1ni.: tht·m SD Chicloons Cadde Over FeaLher Suits SAN l>lf':<:o CAI'-The San U1t·go Chtt·k<'n hu:. iln!l has :.ur c·t·..,.,or at rudw '>tataon KG U 1n CJ 1·1mlempl of court hearing. TC'd Caannoulos ;1pP<'arl'd In 1·.ourt T.ut·..,dny rn h ..... Sun 01eg11 C 'h 1l'krn l'•l!>lwnc· It 1.1.a!> lht• frr.,t rourtrix>m pro c 1·1:ding tt·ln1i.N1 . in San C>H·Rn < 'ounty !-.u1wrao'r Court JudJ!f' Haul Hos udo a llOwf·d CUQ1C'r;i 1·r1•w.., to pholoKra ph lboth d 11 c kens :md cc1ropar c th<.'rr co:. tumt:i. Gaannoulos 1i. bemR hit with <·ontc:mft µror<'<'drngs brought. hy KC I on Krounds hrs C06 lume \ 1rJla tt•i. a 1979 Superior Court 11rd1•r wh1c.h pn•vc·nl~.•l from re .., c m b I r n K t h u I of · l h f• )( G H r·h11·k1•11 J 1111 l'r111· v1•nf'r .d llli.lnai:wr "' Kc; B. hJ rd I ht• l>l J lion IS pm ''''''"K C1anf')(1ulo,· ttpf)('aranN· 1111111.JI 1.id10 .... 1at1on KPHI · W1• •11mpl} warn him to agrt'(' n111 t o .1pf)c•.ir on h<''tla lf or a noth1·r r ad111 'llut1on. ·· Prarl' ~.lid 'I h•• hl•arang continues today '• Satda9IO CelefJration Lucille Armstrong und mu.o.,1cu.tn LHmf·I Hampton react to a friendly crowd during ccrtmonwh ut Arm s.trong Park an New O rleans. Jn 'he background 11> u 1>lalue of L o uab "Satchmo'' Armstrong, for w hom t~c par k was nam ed. Mesan to Collect In Nude Man's Rage Legisl;i lor; in sacramt·nto v<1I fl'd a~a1R'>l l'la1m'> by-i>e¥e-~ ..... 1·01l<:~t· teac her.. fared ovt·r lciyti l I> ....... u~ rn th•· McCarthy era. hut "'111 r1<11o a Cm.ta Me..,;i mt•rthant ~I W1 ror doughnuts devoun-d hy ,J nJkt·d ··~c-<tpf•t• from I-t11 rY1t.·1A ~late Hoo..p1ta l Pai.'>ag•· of th1· $7 H m1ll1•1n • ..,lJt<' claim:. bill aulhon·d Ii\ !'>IJl1· S.:n Allwrt H1KJd.J •I> ~ur·ram1·nt<11 c<Jmt· afl«r SJ7~, tJl.111 LJrmJrk1·d for the fri rm•·r t1•arht•r.., i1 r th•·1r h1·1r.., "'·"' • ul l 111m Ill•· lilll 1 hs·._, IAl'f l ' firt'd 10 lht• f'J',/)', f111 1 ..fu·111~: t•1 t.;k1· llw l.1•\1·r1111• I J ,ti h I.it •·r dt•r-1 ;,i n ·tl uni •JO"-ll I 1 flq11.d ••I (•Jr r .. fu..,111~ l•i .in'"''' '1 •w.,t1•.n:. alJOut th1· C11mmun1\t 1'.irl" ''' 11(11 in ~1 r ,1m1·nt11 qu• 111Jn1·d th .. \Jltdd\ of the tlJ1ni IJy Norma Mclind{·. owner or \\ m chelfs Doout Ho~ of C.0....tJ \t esa at 2947 Harbor Blvd .. n• .1r t-a1n 1t•l4 State """111lal 1 he doughnut punc)or hJd. t11 w a 1 l n e a r I y t w o ye a -r a · t o be recom petised for a n epaode about 5· 15 a m on a s pr1ni: mom ang Ill 1977 .,., ht:n a H1Un l! r<'lardl'tl hl)',p1tJI d11·nt rll\adt:tl ht·r 'hop Tht' nude voung mJn .,., J' n-r 11gn1zl.-d bv · thrc.'f• C')t'"" llll(·.,M"' ,,., the ..,amc 1ndl\ 1du.d fn•m tht· 1111! ho•.p1t:il fnr lh•· 1h•\ ,.loµm•·n t.ill) rJc.Jbll'tl .,., hu l''lJP4'(1 .111tl 'BmunStays On Ba/Jot 111v:HfNt ,,.,. .... hop l .... 1> Wf'l•k .... Ht ffi 'lh· JU.St <'<Jm •· .... u lttan~ ;1rro-...,. rn front 'If th.-wrndow.,, through t hf' door ;mr1 \ :.iulkd "V(·r th" 1111intn · 1l<J1Hthnu1 rn:.iker Ahet· I h·\ 1111· r.., J l11·<l 11><l,1) lit• grJbbed f1vP or ..,.K twyi. t1 f douf!hnuts. M1uatted Clown il nd · lJ r to·d ..,luH1n11., ·' i.a ad the 1·..,1·v.1tn1•\.., • ('tnn;,mon r1>lb, .'f>pl1· l11tt1·h . e<ik t· doughnuL..,, I rn-tt'd haf\ " 'ltw rf'1·a llt'd In" ,..,,,~~.11or.., ..,,11 d 11 .,quc1d or f111l1 1·1·m1·n ;irravt•d l>t lon' tht1 11.1 k1·rl f·scapee c111,1ld !scarf down .d i t lw ~:1,.,.11,.., hut m ;inv Wt'r1• ''' •l 111\ •·d 1n .1dd1l 1"n to lh•· d11 1•·ri~ h1 i:r1hlil1·d II 1· ul ''1 t1rnk1· u pnl1<'em a11 · 1.1. .dk11• lJIJ..w rJd10 u111t Cat Burglar Gets $20,000 Oteck in CM \ t'a l burRlar cr i:>r>t mto an HI yr•ar old C'o<ila M<•c;,, woman ·~ luxu rv aJ)drtmPnl a~ 'lhe slept uvt·rrught. \hC told police T~· 11.i \ IJl><'kt-l m~ S JOO r n cash and ,, ~20.0'10 ra..,h11•r '<1 r het:k from h1•r La <.anadu 'la ving., a nd loan hran,.h 1'11lw1· lhl'Ort11·d 11 <'OUld have lw1·n a '>l•·althv thtl'f who favors I 1 r ,g1·. d<·n ~dy bJillL -1.1n1 ls~ h1•rauM• h•• also vh 1te<I olh~r O<:· 1·11panL.., 111 thl· 1·omplC'x ul Mesa V1•r<1e Driv1· F:a:.t and Adams ,\ Vl•nuP Th<• v1rlim who rrnmedlatel~ SA CRAM f:Nl'O 1AI'1 i;ov not a fled hN -;:ivlngs and loan o( F,dmun<l Rrown J r ·., name V.111 rnn ,110 11n California ·s June 3 I h1· :.lokn r h1·ck h ad her 0.14'n prcC\1dential pramury bullol J. th~o~~ ..,a rd '>h e c au g h t a s·acramcnto judgl' has rul<'d telephone rep<irrmJn lying down Hro"'n. who has "'1lh druwn d makrng a l<'st c all on a new from the· l>emocratar prcsi t·n be d room extension phone Mon· t1al race. had asked the court to take has name off t h<' Calafomaa rla)' with his dirty feet propped up on her c lean bedspread. ballot w avoid voter conlltStOO The elderly lady inllmated to Rul '>l·ver:jl countaei. have police anyone who would do that a lre ady beg un pn nllng ballot.' could be conside red capable ol and delet.an g Brown's na me now would be too costly. Just obout anything. . - CORONA DEL MAR THE SHOPS FOR ALL SfA:SONS • For The Discriminating Tennis Player. ' In Stock Howl Zill I. COAST HWY. Cw-.. Mw 675·9700 I ·, .. eQulPMEHT--=J?=;i~---~"~;"~-~~~ 4-PPAIB. ., ,. 'l'ON I' C I 'II N' . ' '"'-4701 IAltlAMCA 552·52&2 17 .. Oi!ange C_•a~t • (Ql fl O N Today'H Cle•l•IC· N.Y. Stoek8 • VOL!73, NO. 101, ~ SE;CTl~S, 4'PAGES ORANGE COUN}V. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS < , l'iet~m · ·vets Plead ·fOr Counseling By DELORES BROOd IRWIN OI .._ o.tty pt ... kllft Orange County supe rvisors listened today to stormy and of· teo·emotional testimony from Vietnam veterans urging Im· mediate county funding of a local "storefront" counseling center. "We can a lways f1nd funds for a war. Let's find funds for vie· ti m s of a war." s aid Larry Ne Amaya, vice chairma n of Na· tional G.J. Forum. a greup of His panic veterans. Two weeks ago, t he county s upervisors In a 3·2 vote. reject· ed a request by S upervisor Edison Miller to· allocate $41.000 for a local counselin g center for Vietnam veterans. · Ins tead: they e stablished a committee lo draw up a pro. p0s al for such a c·enter to pre - sent to the federal Veterans Ad· minis tration for possible rt.ibding • neJtt year. But those testifying today said ve t e r ans who s uffere d psychological problems stem- m in ft from their war ex· periences need immediate help. ·'The s hrapnel ~ounds. the malaria. the parasites. all went away fairl y easily ," said <See PLEAD. Page A2> To Lead City .. Voted O.olly Pl~Slail PtlOto VIETNAM WAR VETERANS AIR TH~IR GRIEVANCES BEFORE COUNTY SUPERVISORS Emotional Scars Still Linger. and Help. Needed, Psychotherapist Declares Mayoral Positi·ons Business 'Rally' ~"et ., AtOCC •Rallies will be held Thursday at UC Jrvme and .Orange Coa~t College as part of t be nationwide Big Bus ine ss Day. but the Irvi ne -based Fluor Corporatwn will not part1c1patc 1n tht • celebr allons. This is because t.he huge con- s truction firm has been chargcct by Big Business Day organizer Ralph Nader as one> nr· 11 com pan1es across ~ht• nation he al leges is engaging in improper corporate practicf's "1.'he chari;:es :.s~am-=;t l'luor Corporation. allegcdly made b~ the coalit1on snon.,orin l.! H1 g Bu~mess D<.&y. havt· come to nH· second hand." s;J1d .I. H.olwr1 Fluor. chairman of ttrr-·corporil l ion "The i:roup has not had the: --courtesy to send us their com plaints. If and \\.hen \H? rec<·•v•· the ir complaints m v. rit1017. I w ill respond al that time .. Th e other 10 firm s are American Eleetnc Powe r. <.;i!S· Uc & Cooke. Citicorp. F. I du Pont de Ncmour<;. Eh Lilly. l::x· xon. Occidental P1•t roll"u m . Grumman. U.S-St et·I and Winn Dixie. Big Busanc•ss Dav J'> tht· c'c•a- tion of a coalition of union'>. con- s umer group::. :.ind politacians , led by Nader Mark Green. a Nader aide. was quoted by th<' /\ssoc1atcd Press as saying the 11 firms represent a cross·s ectaon of problems. such as unfair labor and business practices. health a nd safety hazards. corruption. excessive polatacal power. tax evasion and poor treatment of local communities. Fluor Corporation c ritics have in the past compla ined about its flnandaJ Involvement In ·south Afriea-e-nd ats pre sid en~·s participation in establishing a Middle · E ast s tudy center at use . . As part of BiR Business Day. Irvine City Cou~ilman Larry Agran and Ken lft'semaji. presi· d e nt of the United Domestic Worke r s U nio n and vice chairman of the Campaign for Economic Democracy, will speak at UCI at noon. ' Agran will speak on the Im -. pact of corporate power al the local level and Msemajl will s'peak on the rote' of big busiriess in the American society. Msem aji will also speak at Oran~e Coast College at noon. WAlttRS .WA.IT FOR PIUR AD "We had great suctess staff. Ing our restaurant from an ad lo the claasilied section.·· . That's the advertising s uccess s~ry from the Newport Beach coffee shop which placed Uus ad in the Dally Pilot: Waiter or waitre~R Mu~t be o~r 21. Mature and dependable. xxx xxxx If you want your od lo bring 1n a waiUng list, coll 642·5678. "· Bank Extortion Try_ Fails . Twice Newport .Reach police a re ~,ceking the extortionis t who h::ts made two <1ttempL-; sm ce Friday to get the Balboa branch of the Bank of America to hand over S7.000. :'\c1ttier th(• attempt Fm.la) nor the attempt reported Tues- day was successful. pouce said. Friday's attempted extortion occurred when tellers found a note with the night de posiL'i. The not•· said a bom b ins ide the bt1nk J I h15 E Balboa ~l vd would tx• detonated 1f the money wasn 't taken to a location on the East Ocean Front sidewalk. No bomb was found inside the bank and no money 'was de· livered. Tuesday's extortion note was delivered 'the s ame way. but bank officiaJs were directed to a nearby apartment house. Police said a search of the apartment building f ailed to turn up at'ly evidence leadt.ng to tlw extort1on1st Newport's ·co":nCil ·Gets Budget Plan '\c·"'port Beach·., new cit~ l'11unc1I v.a:-. an offl cP for about 10 mtnutf's Tues day when City !'fl an<iger Hobert Wynn handl·d thc·m the proposed s:JJ .2 million budget for Lhl· coming f1 1cal )Car Hriefings on the budget will tw~in Monday at :J p m The 400·pa~e doc ument isn't qua le complete. W) nn s aid to da}. s1nc·t• contr;icts for the <·1ty's 6.52 employers will expirC' at the end of thl' current f1sci.ll ~ l'ar a nd udd1t1onal expend 1turt'!\ for m·w contract!> arc·n·l 1nl'luded an the budget ll owever. Wy nn ::.aad lh e budget wall balance· eve n wath lhos c additional expenditure~ ··and with or without passage of Proposition 9 ... The ex1stmg budgcl calls for expenditure of $29.4 milliorr by the end of the fiscal year on June 30. The new lis t of proposed ex pe ndilures is an increase of six percent. Wynn said it calls for the addl · lion of one more pe rson lo the rqnlr.s of city e mployees by hir- m I! a fifth electrician to work an the city's Puhlic Works Depart· m<·nl lie said the budget as based on an estimated 11 .3 percent an <:r casc an the city's asses~ed valua tion. from lhc existing S884 m1 ll1on to an estimated S994 m1lhon. The proposed budget calls for A.operatmg expenditures of S24 1 million and capital improve· ment proJccls of S7 million. The capita l e xpenditures an · dude sct1wa ll . sewer and storm dram frOJ ects that total nearly ~ l m 1 hon . city fund ed road proJccts or S700.000 and a matching amount of state gas tax v.ork. and S2 1 m1lhon of mis· ccllaneou.., projects ancludang the Sl.8 million reconstruction of the city yard. "Sickout' Urged NEW YORK (AP> -A leader or s dissident· faction-of the Transport Workers Union has c a lled for a sickout beginning April 29 by transit workers op· posed to the agreement whieh ended New York's 11-day bus and subway workers' strike. By JOANNE RF.\'NOLDS Ol ttw Dally Plkot Stall In unprecedented action Tues· da} . wo men "ere named to the top electavt.• posts an Newport Beach municipal government. Councilwoman Jackie Heather w:.s'i elected mayor in a unan- imous vote by her council col· leagues who then elected Coun· cilwoman .Evelyn II art mayor pro tern. Mrs. Hart also was elected unanimously The city neve r has had a wom an m ayor pro tern serving at the same time as a woman mayor. Mrs. Heather is the city's third woman mayor. Dora Hill served as mayor from 1954 to 1958 and Doreen Marshall was mayor from 1968 to 1970. The election of the ne w mayor and mayor pro tem cam e before a standing room only crowd· v. hach first saw the three newlv l'lccted council member!> · Philip Maurer. J ohn Cox and Ruthelyn Plummer -s worn an · to ofhce.· In accepltn~ the po!>t of presad · ing city counc il officer, M ~ 1 h·a[her-asked 68ckers of both the outgoing council members.. Paul Ryckoff and Ray Wall.lam~. as well as the s upporters of 10 coming council m e mbers to unite for th<: good of the city . "I proma~c you there as not g,., ang to be another M1am1 Beach or Century Caty here." she s aad "You can hold me to it "In this cit y no single proJCct 1s guaranteed of s uccess nor ,., any single project guaranteed of failure . All wall go through the same process aod all will be Judged on the ir men Le;." Saying she planned to lead a council of problem solvers. she told Rycl<o!f and Williams that their "gifts and dreams won't be invalidated. "Give ·us a chance," Mrs . Heather asked. · Iler speech was in contrast to the addresses· delivered by Ryckoff and Williams as they steppt'd down from their council seats. · Williams. reading from a pre· pared text. predicted that much )f the legislation enacted dunng his slngJe council term wouJd be overturned. He didn't spe<:ify whether that action would come from the courts. where some of (See HEATHER, Pase AZ> 30 Cars ·Strike . Jumpe~· Man Leaps From Overpass in Mesa By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of U. Deity "i.t Si.ff A Santa Ana man who made an a pparent suicide plunge from a Costa Mesa freeway overpass Tuesday night was crushed by an estimated 30 cars as one motorist who stopped frantically tried to wave off oncoming trar. ftc. Investigators sald lodaT1t will b6 l mposalble lo dete rmine whether Richard Ma upin, 43 might have survived inlUaJ in'. juri~suffered in the 9:30 p.m . leap-ifr the Bristol Street over· pass of the San Dlegq Freeway into heavy traffic. The death is listed form ally as a . suicide. •lthough no note was le ft . accordlnc to watch com· mander Lt. Tom Lasar. One woman, Mama Shepherd. 44, El Toro, whose car was one or the first' lo 'bear down on M a upin as h e l ay in t h e roadway, escaped injury when she applied her brakes. spun out. and crashed into a guard rail. David J . Brown of Laguna Beach manased to. avoid the s llll form before the "procession of southbound automobiles r an over tt r epeatedly aa he tried to wave drivere around lhe victim. "I saw som ething com e off the overpass and drop In front ol a car. The first car ran over It.· The second car bit lt .also." Btown sf]d. He told police he ran to one ol the autol that slid to a halt about .. t .000 feel down the pavement a nd found the occupants in hyste ria. Brown calmed the m and ran back to activate his car 's eme rgency blinkers. then lrled to direet traffic around the gris· ly scene. "To ~ avail .... " he said in a written statement DoMa J ean McMurray, al.sd or Lquna Beach, told Officer Ed £.aposlto she saw some scat· tered debris in the r9ad ahead, lhen notlced what turned out to be Maupin'• bod..v. "l ran over lt ... not s ure of what It was." she told police. lnveattgat.on said many of tbe motorists whole cars ran over Maupln's remaim continued on their way. '• o.lty ~ ~ ay PMrlO 0'~11 MAYOR HEATHER (RIGHT) AND MAYOR PRO TEM HART In Newport Beach, New Leadership In 1980 • Support '(}nf air' Deputy D As Rap Actioll by Gates .By FREDF.RICK SCHOEMEJO.. Of IN O.ily P1ie. SUH · Orange Count y S heriff· Cor oner Brad G::ites' endorse· m C'nt of JUdacial candidates came under-fire Tuesday from t v. o dt'puty dis tract attorneys v. ho claarp the s heriff was less than fair m deciding to whom to lend support. T he charf(es were denied im- mediately by a sheriff's office s pokes man who defended the manner m which the e ndorse· menls we re made . G at~ anoounced at an ~ft.er· noon press conference that he wa s e ndors ing incumbent Orange Count y Superior Court Judge Mark Soden. Inc umbent Central Municipal Court judges Eugene Langhauser and John Teat. and Deputy District At· torney Jack Ryan, one o r seven candidates for a central court position being vacated by Judge Robert Law. Gates said his personal in· vesligation of the judicial can- 'didates included a review of in- formation from deputies and in· vestigators , his p·e r son a l knowledge of lhe candidate and. in some cases, interviews with the Individual. But two de poty district al· torneys -Cliff Harris, one of Ryan's opponents, and Robert T hom as, a challenger lo Judge Teal-claimed that Gates had made up bis mind about whom to endorse before his endorse- ment plan was dJs closed on March 12. Harris sald he met with Gates March l8 and was told that the s heriff, in fairness, would in· tervlew all candidates. The next day. Harris said. he learned that Rya n 's quanncations statemenl to ·voters. submitted March 12, Included tbc following state-ment., "poUce a:nd community s upporters inc lude ; Oran~e County Sheriff Brad Oates ... ' • · 1 called Rrad Oates to aee ll at was the same Brad Gates that had talked about aJI this fair- ness:" Harns said. "He said he d1dn 't like niy convers ation and that it was too bad that m y oppo. nent (Ryan> was sha rp enough to get to him <Gates> first." Thomas claimed that TeaJ r~ ceived Gates endo rsem ent as early as Ma rch 6, according to the q ualificat ions statement Teal file d with the county Registrar or Voters. "There's nothing fair about it at all," Thomas said. Sheriff's spokesman Lt. Wyatt Harl said Gates h a d known R yan for sever a l year s and pointed out that Gates did nol base his endorsements "on in· <See 'GATES, Pa•e A2> Coast Weather Fog a nd low clouds late tonight and early Thurs- ·d a y morning. otherwise s unny. Lows tonight In the hlgh 505. Highs Thursday 68 al the beaches to 73 in· land. INSIDE TeDA 't' The birth of a mentaU11· retarded ton lieu gh1n a aenotor'• fornU11 o valued comModit11 -low. Storu. photo Page D2. h•es ··:~-..c. :: == Jl ~~....... ~ .............. I ~n1~C1,.' •;& .,,...,-: .. ~~ ... =~ ""'''* en ::::-'..... M .... ~ C1' .-.. ... _ --. • I J\I OMV "'-OT N '!!d'.-d!t· Ap!!I 16, ,., ,.._--JV T BREAK/NC-----........ ""'* *"" fTotfl ~··..,...,ad ... pf........... ·~~~~~;;;.::=...;~ ....... __:~ igypi, Israel TOlkl New Sanctions Set· on P aleatiniaru · :n · '} · . T: ? WA HING'fON tAP I PreslderitCarterandferath Prime-:.uue or ~ran e Minlster Mtnacbem Bt!&tn announced today . that E1ypt and larael will lmmediat,tiy start marathon talk• on tbt poUUul future ol Pal•tlnlan Ara~ ln ltraeU-occuptf'd,ttr'Hlory Jn an er tort to l"l'•ch a&rttmcnt by the May 29 ioal set by the Camp David ft<'tord • Cart., 1ald the rou.nd of t.Uka will be C'OD(ucted "with I.he (WI participation ol th• Ulaited 8tMel •· whle:b bu bMn i~ldnic new approachM lQ.. end U.. dHdl~lt between Egypt •nd fsrHl on the Pale>stanlao ilutonomy 1 .ut• HuH Uw nciot1atlonb ln lhf' new round wlll·be cood0t·lcd 1n larael and half In qype, ~a\n aald. rarlecUn• the ll<'cl.!ptance Of a propoaal he put forth Tue day al lb~'Ol)t!nln• or two dM)'ll O( s ummit twks with Caner .., . Gfl 1• IAI• 01~ 12 .... DET.ROlT <AP> Gcnl'nal Motor orp wall lay oft 12.000 cnon~ ~mplO)'eet. Crom seven u!.i.~mllly pli.nl&, lhe nall1on't. baft ~c~t a.u&omucr said today T~ £tnt\OW1cement ome OOt' day aftt!r i''brd Motor Co uad 1l would lay off 15,000 employee$, 6.100 or them from wbJle· collar jobs • The Qit1 plants lo~lng,stufts are at Janesville. Wis Lt't"(b , M o . Nor~ood . Ohio . und m Oetroir. The cutback cil J anc:.v1lk. unnourn.·t'd then~ earlier ttus w~k. involves the dropp111i: or ~h1ft~ from a car assembly une and a truck lrne Assem bly hoe speech are being c ut at Linden, N J • ums· ing, Mich. and the vao plant a t Lordstown. Ohio, GM sold tiiold Pri_.~ 'l'ffpt1 ~fHI ti ark LONDON <AP> T he price or gold climbed hur k 1>u~t 1111· S500 mark loda~ an Europe; while tht' dollar was mo~lly IO\H•r 1n foreign t•xchan.:c trading Golu r loscd 1n London al $528.50 an ounce . a.Cler havm>' closed Tul'sday at S497.50. Gold closed 1n New York al $50~l. do" n Sl4 :..'O Silver dosed in New York at Sl4.20, down 18 eents f 'ront Page A l PLEAD FOR COUNSELING _......_·._c h..a r d L a p p-e-r t-, a--trei-p-of-some-frle'nds-. 1 i'Ot psychotherapist from Dana through. . Point and a Vietnam veteran. "I am healed. l don l need to "But the emotion al scar s protest. But I'm he re to ~ay we didn't go away so easily. My need a center run b~. Vietnam familv broke up. But wilh the veterans," µppert said. Fron1 Page A l GATES. • • terviews a lone.·· And Hart said Teal lon1' had been an active aide ~o law en· forcem ent . Earlier, Deputy Dis trict At torney Richard F arnell had criticized Gates' e ndorsement of .I udge Soden. O ne after a nother. Or ange County veterans told supervi~rs their individual stories of drug abuse. emotional upheaval and family breakup. In frustration, the wife of one veteran s houted, "Th ey've already gone to fight a war and now they come back to fight ·you g uys!.'' But Chairm a n Ralph Cla rk made an impassioned statement of his owtl In explaining why s upervisors were holding out for federal funding. "I resent the al\tagonistic at· ~itude I sense in some people He claimed Gate!> canceled a s peaking here . There's not one scheduled interview with hlm• of us on this board who doesn't Gates conceded under ques· tioning Tuesday t h a t he did cance l the appo1qt menl , but chuged 1\ was Farnell's fault for "waiting until the last minute" to seek an interview. T he sheriff said other endorse· ments wiil be forthcoming -in four to s ix other judicial races, including the contest between ~outh Orange County Municipal Court Judge Richard Hamilton ·a nd Wi lli am' Sag<'. an attomey for th<· Hu.ntin~lnn Ht•ach Policl· Departmt·nt •s .. Pacific' Musical Set At CdM High Corona dcl Ma r lhgh School studenls will sta~e the Rodgers a nd Hammeri..t e in mus ic al "South Pacific" April 23·26 The show will be performed al the Newport 1 larbor High School auditorium. Tickets. at $4 each can be obtained through the Corona del Mar High School Student Bodv OHice. • fn addition. the openi!lg night performance will be preceded b y a Polyne sian s how and <Sinner. The tickets for that are $12 50. Purchasers will receive preferential seating at the first night performance. bleed with ~ou." Clark said. ··But Oran1• County didn't draft you. the United States did. I'm asking you. to consider that we ean't solve all feder al prob- lems on this board," he con· tmued. Orange County w a s over- looked in February when the fede ral government decided to fund 86 local counseling centers nationwide. county offic rn h said. Reds Win Seventh Game in Row, 5-3 C INCINNATI <A P > -D<i n Driessen-drove in four runs with a bases-loaded single and a two. r un home r. powering unbeaten Cincinnati to a 5·3 victory over the San F rancisco Giants today. the Reds' seventh triumph of the M~ason. Mike Lacoss. 2·0. was the win. ne r for the defending Nation~) League West Division cham- pions a nd John Montefusco. 0·2. was the loser. Strikers Vote ?, S EATTLE CAP) -Leaders of the InJandboatmen's Union to· day were urging their me~bers to r atify a new contract with the s tate, and officials said the fer- ries would ply Puget Sound tonight if the pact brought an end to a ·12-day walkout. Details of the agreement were not re· · lel!..se<l. WASHINGTON CAP ) -Pres i- dt•nt Curter ma.y impos e new ccohomJc and dlplomauc sane· UOOI acaln8t lrun UI early as Thunday but. wouJd not. eonalder uny rn1Ul3ry moves until after mid Muy. u pr~sidential aide uJd lod»)'. The alde. who declined to be quoted by uume. also said the t' S govenunt:nt told allies that tran should have ample time by mld Ma y to res pond to the s ane hocus Carter ordered last week. I ( the rl'sponse as not positive this official i..aad. 'the allles will bl• asked to carry out additional non m11Jtary steps aimed at 10· cre asing pressure on Iran to free 50 LIS hostages held s ince ;'l;ov.' l I fl> l'mpha:.1zed that eac b ally "oulu not nl'cessanly be expect· ed to adopt all the sanctions a lready put in place by the Unit· M Stutes lht· massing of troops ror in· vaslon preparations. Admlnlatration o Hictala, particularly National aeeurity a dviser Zbigniew Brzeziltald, have repeatedly and publicly mentioned the buildup, saying it, and not the United States. ~ the greater threat to the inctepen· dence of Iran. But s peaking privately. of· ficials softened the p icture drawn by Brzezinski and others. * * * . Mideast Foes Call For War This informa nt said cons idera By Thl' Mlsoc:latecl Press lion of any 'military moves Iran's government radio an· u1inlnst l ran necl':.sunly \\Ould nounced formation o f an wmt until after m1d-M a y "Islamic Revolutionary Army ln another dt•velopment. lhl' for the Liberation of Iraq" and Boi.ton Globe r epor ted today called for a holy war. or jihad. that the c~rter admimstrntion to overthrow the secular Iraqi told allies and Iran that the Unit· gov e rnment vying w i l h ed Slates 1s ready to stag(' a Aya tolla h Ruholla h Khome.ini naval blockade if the hostagl' for domfoance of the Pers ian r n sis 1sn 'l s t'tlled by the week nf Gulf. _ May 11 The ne ws pape r sa11.J Iraqi President Sa~dam Sl•c retary of Stale Cyrus V~cl' Hussein lashed back. calling on plans to visit European nauons the Irahian J)eople to oust "th\? that week to discuss s uch a rotten Khomeini" und lraruan movl' _ Pres ident Abolhai..s an Bani- i\t the Wtrrtcttouse, press sacir:- -.ecretani Jody Powell told ri·· In Beirut. Lebanoo. Sh11t e c;up porters tne Globe account "is 1n ·porte rs of Khomt.·1n1 and pru i.c~urate" and that no decision I raq1 f>a lcslm1an::. battled w1th on u possible blockadge urs1m1 l<1r i,:u11-. and murlJrs for the ::.ccond movl· ··has ·~en t<tken or com ... 1raighl <la) and auth oril1e~ m unicated." i-aid fou r }Jt'rl.011~ "l'rc behevt..'<1 Powell s aid the administra i.. ii li•1( \ · hom Ii \Ht·•· k t·d t hl· 11 o n ·~ 1ntcr ·a gl'n t') cr.-.i-. B1·1r111 11fftll' of lhl• Iranian manage m c n t comm 1 t l t· e .rn liny JppJrcntl} in rctalwtwn planned to meet on the Jran1Jn fo1 br1mb ,1ttack:. thi::. wt•t·k on situation later today. tlw I raq1 1·11mml·rni.tl c1·nll0r and T~al Date Set for Two In Slaying Two South Orange County men have been ordered lo stand trial on murder charges in Orange County Superior Court in- connection with the slaying or a Corona del Mar man nearly two years ago. . Anthony David Bies. 19. of Dana Point and J o hn Al an Keilh. 22;of San Clemente are to. appear in. Superior Court April 24 for arraignment on charges.or · burglary. robbery and murder. Special circums1<1Jl~S are be in~ alleged in th~ase which t·ould bring the death penalty tu Keith and Ltfe in prison without parole for Bies. if. they art· con v1cted.' They were ordered lO Super1pr Court Monday by Jud~c Donalrl Dun~an ·or.. the Harbor Judicial lJistrict Court arter four day:-. of k slimony about the kilhn~ of Ruben Martinez.. Prosecutor David C:.i rtN based his case on video tape-; a nd sound recordings madl· when the two men allegedly re·· enacted the murder for ii police inform'ant Martinez. 41 . was round in his blood spatt.ered bedroom. kille<l bv a severe beating with a lar~l' star .shaped candle Police said the r eal estatl' salesman's head nearly wa-.. severed from his body. ap pa renlly after he was murdc:-ed Keilh and Btcs were arres ted last November following a three~ month investigation opened by information uncovered by Jhe Costa Mesa police department Both have remained in jail since their arresls. Keith is held without bail and Bies is held in lieu or ssoo.ooo baH. llh' Iraqi :.11rll1H'.., off1t·1· in lht· Lt•hanl''-t' c:aµ1tJI II u:-.~l·111. ~peaking Tue~da~ night Ill th1• Iraqi c1tv of Mo!>uJ. :i~am <·allt•d Khomrin1 .J • ..,h .. 1h ''l'armg a turh;.in " and ..,aid . "If t tw:. colllsaon !Jecoml"~ a national duty. then Iraq will do hattle 1n a II 1l:-. form~ Th~ lraq1 lc .. ulcr :.aid the l\\o countr1••s could rcconcJk their d1ff .. r.:,.. l'I•-.. onl~ .r rtan meet.., three Iraqi demands: re ulhrma· lion of Iraq's navigation right:. in tbe Shall al Arab. an estuary between the two countnes that 1s Ir aq's waterway to the Persian Gulf. withdrawal from the thr~ !.m all island.<; at the entra nce to th•· gulf v.h1rh Iran se1z.ed in 1911 ,incl fortll ll'tl. anrl rt·1·0J,:n1t1on flf 1111· Ardb n;1t111n,d11\ of thl' non· 1'1•rsian mJJOrll) 1n Iran·-. 01L p l O d U (' I n ~ p r 0 \' I n CI' Cl f t-. hu7<''' an .• 1rrn'-!. 1 ht Shntt ,1 I \r.1h Imm!' <111 Tokvo Movie " Already ~een. An article in Tuesda y 's t>:.i1h P ilot incorrect!) noted th<tl th" m ovie. "Thirty ~t·conds Over To kyo" was to be shown Salur da) and Suncyiy a t Edwa1ch :'llewport C<'nter (.'in('ma in con· Junction with the weekend re- union of Jimmy Ooohllle's Tok~o Raiders A spokesman ror the theate1 said the fret• ..,crecnm~s V.l'fl' hr :d last weekend There wi II bt· no showm~ of t he.• film about lht· T okyo raid wh11<.-the Raider.., arc \'l::.iting Ne " port Beach Thl' D:uly Pilot regrets the er ror . Res e r va tions fo r 1be Polynesian show, dinner a nd opening night must be m ade by Thursday. Fro• Page Al ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ......... -....-t• ... "'*- ~111t.c--. YICA..,_1_~ .. ,._. ~IHC...W Edll0< Tl .. -... -.. Mot~ .... °'""" .. ~ • ._." """ AUl\l•~I Ma .... l"O E!IO« HEATHER NEW MAYOR ... t hose actions ar e subject of R vckoff implied that th.c lawsuits, or from the council. dollars spent on h!s o~ponent s "The. chamber or commerce campaign ~ereo t aimed at will t eep pushing the Fifth "1estoring d~llllitY, a~d c.<?O~r~ A enue bypass •• was another t.fon to council acUvilles. l ved. ctioo • buying the influence of the new· pr He1 also Said the council will be• ly elect~ C<?uncil. mem~ers . blamed for continuing traffic tie said financial gam was at bl ms the heart of the c ampaign pr~lne this electh>n, it became a against him. not betterment of negative to know anything about city govemmen\. . . . city government. To have ex-Ryckoff concluded m wishing erience was considered un· the new council well., ~esirable. But we all know that Outgoing Co~nc1lman Don our experience was such that Mcinnis, who reured .after thr~ those who paid the m06t to win terms QI\ the council a nd two this election were made uncocn.· terms a& mayor, also gave a rortable by it," Williams read. farewell speech . Re concluded by s·aylng that -u . 1 Ulwaria•· Bo•ored Retired Newport · Beach. Librarian Dorothea Sheely ad- mires comme morative photos or the c1ty·s orancn libraries presented to her Tuesday during dedication of the newest branch in Newport Cente r . Mrs . She~ly was librarian when the library at 856 San Clemente Drive was pl~. ~onvi-eted­ Of Bilking Dentists A Lo:-Angele!> frderal ,·ourt JUr) com·1cted tv.o Ora ngl' t;c1a'>t ml'n of con~p1rac) to ('Ommll wire fraud and l41re fraud. 111 1·onnect1on "1th an advuncl' fl·•· ..,, ht-mt.-I•> bilk an 4'xn.11 cl 11t•nl11ll OUl of :>I05 C){jJ The t\\u defendant:.. At11l a <11· Ag h. 40. of Ne wport Beach, Jnd Mu:had Ne14m <.tn, 36, <>( &,uth L1guna. wt·re fotmd guilty aftt·r t hl' JW'Y dcl1bt:rat1·d for &b<11.1t three hours Federal District Court J udg1· Matt Byrne Jr. scheduled sen tencing of the pair for May 12 De Agh was con victed of C'On :.parac·) and two couou. of \\lrl' fraud. Newman was convicied of one count of wire fraud and. onl' count t>f conspiracy. De Agh was acqwtled on two 14 1 r e fraud cou nt s "·hi I• :0-:ewman was acq uittt:d on thret l 'OUlll<., Tht• t v.o men "erl' accu<,t'<i 11( b1lk1n~ J m idd1 l aged Oxn:.ird <knllst OUl Of $105.000 whalt• ht \\ils attempting to nc.·~ot1at<' as:! mtlllon loan lo financ1· ron-.trut tion of '-t•veral rarqudbJll C'lub .... l ' S Altomt.'~ Fred J acobst n ... aid lhe dent1'>l JZa ve ·lhf' m1·n .... :1.1 t>Oo . thc·n ~s.0110 and fin..ilh -...is.ooo in ddvan<:t' ft't:., for thl mull1·m1llton dollar loan The dent ist t.'\'Cnlua ll > con wcted the FBI in 197!1 ~hen th1· 1 wo men stopped ·returning hi.., tt>lt>phone call~ Dt• Agh could b<' sentenced to ts vear.. in federal prison and ~e~ man to 10) cars as a result ur Tuesday's convictions. The two men. s\Jll race prob c c utio n 1n Or ange and L:o-.. Angeles count ies 10 connection 14 Ith t~o othe r alleged fraud i-chemes. ln the Orange Count~ case the\· a re accused along 14 llh Bu~nu Park reside nt Jcrr~ Ma ck Moms. 34. or balking a hu,int•..,..,mJn from Oran~<· out or .., Ii 000 Tht· monl•\ <Jllt'J?<'dly ~ ;.i:-. .1<'l'l•µll'<i U."> a foe for arrangin~ J li•Jll th,11 nC'\'Pr m:.itrrwhze<J In the Lo-. Angell'.., ··count) , a-."·· lhe tti rce men. along with l11ur Lo<. 1\ngel(.'.., area re!>ident:-.. .1 rt• Jl'CUM·d of opt•ratrn g a con ,, ht•nw like the one U!>l.'d an tht mil\ 11.'. "The Sting " Jn th:.il t·a~c. a :-.l'wport lka1·h bui-i nessman -ell egl•dly W '1:-. tricked mt.o losm g Sl60,000 cash .. ind his 1976 Rolls Ro)·ce in a riRg~d ('ord game sta~ed in a 1 lo ll ywood Hills home that was :.ct up a::. a phony gambhn~ club. Police View Ftlmof Gem Burglary • • ~ewport Beach pohce said to· da v lhev were developing film from a· security camera th'at thl•\' hop~· "'"I -.hn\\ them th1· Hfrnl1l~ of !he t hief who stolt .1 ~tt0.000 bracelet fro m a Lido VlllaRe 1ewelrv !:>tore Mondav. Th{• lhcfl was discover ed Tul·~da:r m orning at Blackman Ltd. Jc"'elers. 3408 Via OJX!rtO. .'tore employees s aid the platinum bracelet, set with ~ive rows of diamonds. was kept m a lo<'ked case. The thief apparently pried the c a ~e open and s lippe d the bracelet out T he C'amera is part of the i..t or c':. continuous s ecur ity monaLoring and de tectJves s rud loda ,. the) expect Lo riad shots o( the theft taJong pla<'e when the film from 1t 1s de ve:oped. • "it's back to business u usual. M'Ore emotional tbanl po 1 uda d W'tb the election date change M c lnnls' a ddress nc u e th~ residents wtll never have a praise for the olty st1aff ~· we111 ent as •'the hundreds of lne peop e voice again in ci\r, govemm 10 thls community that I 've or The Discriminating Tennis Player. T1lli11hOM (714)~ Ct111m1• Mff ....... MMl?I .. lnRNyec~rt !:":tlo read from a come to know because of this IWUt \he Koll job " prepared texl, ~::c"te:e Irvine Near tears. McJnnis concluded Company, e : N t uylnl the 12 years be spent on Company and toe ewpor th counc1l "tauaht me to ap· Harbor Are• Chamber of Com· e ... I h 12 t ampalln of "mla· predate my Camlly. ave ioerce or a c 1 t yean ot catcbint up to do and statement.a, Uet and persona • · t•m golng to start right now." tacts." J •• HJI I. COAST HWY. c .......... 675-9700 • . s In S Howl .. .,..... 4708 IAllAMCA 552-5252 ·--......... . ' DAILYPILOT ... : Alcala ·star wr-• ' .·n1tness 8J DAVID llUTZ•ANN °' ...... ,.,......., Tbe IU.clr'De)' lot m"'*r * , ...... Rodney Akal• bu •l· traek .. t.M credib.llit,y ol lbe Pf'OI· .euuoa·a •tar wllneu. calllns to tbe ltllDd a peycholo1llt whO Hid flNfl&hter D,na Crappa waa a ••v\c.-tim" of t\Ypooall and •ua1..uon by tnve1u1aton. owever, pr'oaeeutor Richard Farnell, termfd ·the teallmoay Tuesday ot Dr. Albert ROien· stein "a bunch or hooey " Alcala, M . or Montf'rey Park, ia ata.ndinc trial an Oranae Coun ty Superior Court on ~h1raes that he kldnapl>t'd 12:year old Robin Samsoe or lluotlnaton Beach last June and took ht>r to lb footh.1111 of iern Madrt\, where ~r skeletal remain .wett foulld. v • The UMhpln la the pl"OH<'u lion ' cue haa bee-n tht> t•alimony of Mlu Cr1ppa, who Hid ahe aaw a man tHf'mblln& Alcala "fortefuUy ttertllaf' a ~tondt-halrtd child Into br1A»h • rea Jut Jut> 30 A aeuonat employ o with tht> U S Ji'Oft?St Service •t th Um , the youna flrefl1hter i.lso told juror fn $upt:r1or Court Jud~~ Philip Schwab's courtroom that she found a mutUated body on June ~ In a ravine .area near a turnout \Vht•re du i< t·~rllt·r 'Sht· hud agalll Neen a rat resembhnR Alcaht'!i und ~ alcndur male 'f\l'llrby Rut Ur. Uo1Jent1tein. Under 11u\•t1llon1n1 by dt,fen11c 1ltorney John Barn tt, •ld hl8 rev'-w of trlUI tr111llfcrlpt &nd tapes of In· \t'rvlt'wt of M'lss Crappu by Hun· tln.cton Be ch delt'ctlvc11 and a p11y cholo~h'l Indicated to him lihc had be'cn man1pulutcd lhrout(h low.levt•l hypnosis. 'I f\.ol•I to tt\e highest degree of l'l'rlu111ty thut there was con I .tbul..itaon " tht· psychologist i.uu1 dduung confabulation lo nwau a 11cnt':.. of untruths strung tol(cther 1n u meaningful way to 1111111 MUP'> in m~mory Hm.l•nste1n said Mi ss Crappa -·surrogate Mona -She'll Have Baby for $1 0,000 NEW YORK. <A l'> The 37 year-old mother of three has ne ver met the father of the child she is carrying but she 1s thrilled about he r surrogate . {>re~nancy "I feel. very gratttful to be able , to do this.~· t e lllmois woman said i~ an · '4l(.v1ew in People magazine. <....- The woman. identified under • the fictitious name or Elizabeth Kane, was artif~ally inseminat· ed after s h e answered a classified newspaper ad placed in December by a Louisville, Ky., couple. The couple offered $10,000 to a woman to have a child for them using sperm from the Louisville man. They could not have one of their own. although they do have a n adopted son Mrs . Kane recalled_ that her hus band, David, put his foot down when he-.learned s he had been selected for the insemina· tion. .. Absolutely not, .. he told his wile. "I've supported you in a lot of things but not in this. lt will tear our family apart.·· Later, she said, her husband relented and told her he had "no right to tell you what lo.Jio with your Life and your bod.».·' Now. he sighs, "I'll feel better when this is all over." She is due to give birth in No· vember. "I loved having m y babies." s aid Mrs. Kane. "But we aren't emotionally or physically capa· b le or bringing up another child." The artificial insemination wa·s arran ged through Dr. Richard Levin. a Louisville in· rert1hty specialist "l 've devoted my hfe to help ing women get bab1e5.." the doc tor said. ··1 w1ll do anything that 1s legal and ethical. This 1s the I best and quickes~ way to pro- duce a child genetically .most like the couple " Levin said other doctors have expressed interest in the pro· cedure . althou~h most 5.tates prohibit surrogate motherhood. .. When you h ave a s terile woman and a fe r.t ile man ... Levin added , "it doesn't take a , * r .. \ ·~ \ • 16 -t~ ...... .......... ---1 .. ' li .. APW• ........ lo SHE'S CARRYING A CHIL,O BY MAN SHE'S NEVER MET 'Elizabeth Kane· Artificially Inseminated "hole lot ofimagin al1on to think this 1deli up a famil~ 1s a fam1 I~ no mu t l (' r how you g t· t together ... Under terms'of tht1 agrl'cment between the partie!>. Mrs Kane will go lo Lou1sv1ll~ for lhe birth and immediately turn the child over to the couple there In lht.· evt:nl Mr:. Kane luls twin:.. tht• l.ou1s v11l1.• couple mosrtak1.' lX.llh und1•r term<. of the contract 'I ht· :i1 'l'ar·old Lou1 s v1llt· "om un :.uid :-.he· wao; :.at1sf1ed "'1th hc•r :idoptt'd child tiut her hu~han<I wantt·d his own 11 t· went through the adoption "'1th ml'." thl' w1fr was quoted a~ sa);lng "and I fct·I this 1s ~<>mt·th1ng 1 ean do forh1m " John Wayne Air119rt Parking Fee Hike Nixed By DELORES BROOKS IRWlN Of .... o.11, ,, ... s .... A proposal to subs tantially bike parking fees at John Wayne Airport was rejected Tuesday by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. But the board ordered the county General Services Agency to return in 30 days with a report Qfl parking rates and other airport concerns. "I'm strongly opposed to a rate jncre~se." said Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose fifth dis· trict includes the airport. "We·re asking people to p~ for first class (parking) ~ervices and we're not providing first class service." Supervisors also directed GSA staff to secure Feder al Aviation Uuters Feel lnf/Dlion WASHINGTON <AP>" - Jimmy a nd Ros alynn Carter, their net worth cut by Inflation, are no longer millionaires. . The first couple's tax forms s how the presi· den('s frozen salary and rising interest rates on loans also helped reduce their 1979 Income lax bill by $26,295. According to financial documents made public Tuesday, their net worth was $893,304 as or Dec. 31. down from· Sl,005,910 a .. year earlier. The Carten claimed a 1979 tu refund of S16,703. AdmmtSlrallon clc<iranrt• on UM.' of the airport'!> "clear zone' for a parking lot. The clear zone 1s the area directly beneath lhl' path or dt• parting airpJanes. north of lht• San Diego Freeway and west of MacArthur Boulevard. Use of s uch land is tightly con trolled by FAA officials becausl' of possible safety hazards. Supervisors also ordered GSA staff to meet weekly with board representatives and come up with ·a "laundry list" or l'ast board directives on airport mal· ters explaining what progress has been made on those direc· tives. In ordering the new series of studJes, supervisors were reject· ing the reports handed them Tuesday by airport staff mem· be r s . Those reports suggested two possible revisions of parking fees. The new plan would raise fees at the main lot from the present rate or 75 cents per hour lo 50 cents per half-hour, with a $4.50 maximum for all-day park· ing. The 24-hour fee Umlt pres· enlly_is $3. 75. Man Shoots 3, Then Kills Self r. PORTLAND •. ore. <AP> - The gunshot deaths of four peo. pie whose bodies were found in a southeast Portland home were r uled a triple murder and suicide on Tuesday. ,Police sa id Willlam Kowalchuk, 6', apparently shot hls wife, Margareta, 55; her son by a previous marr1a1e, Daryl A. Almond, 19; ud a friend ot Almond, Paul J . lce1 19, and tbeo turned the IUD OD bhmelf. . . With the• t hangc. motorists wo uld pa~· 25 cents for 15 minutes in metered lots dou· ble the current rate. Employee pC1rking rates also would be raised substantially. GS'A s taff members said the pa rk i n g f ee hik es we r e necessary in order lo build up a cash reserve for capital im· proveme nls and to offset in· c reasing operational costs. Riley insisted th a t m a.jor changes should be put orr until the airport's master plan is re· leased in June Forums Eye 'Jtmk Food ' . ' Crime Link Is there a connection between "junk food " and juvenile crime? That topic and others relating to eating habits and children's health will be discussed at two seminars Saturday In Forum I at Golden West College in Hwit· lngton Beach. Both programs a re free. Reglstrallon will begin at 7:45 a .m . From 9 a.m . to 4 p.m ., eat· ing habits and their relation LC? good health will be discussed by a group or physlcians and acholan. At 7 p.m ., Alexander G . Schausa, dJrector of the Institute of BlOIOclal Research in Seattle, will dllcuas the dilferences in the diets of yoU.ngsters with and without a.hiltory of criminal ar· mt. SchaUIS la author of the book. "Diet, Crime and Dellnquency." . • became a "victim of •'4Ue•· lion" In htr February meetlDaa with Hunt1n1ton Beach det~Uve Art Droz and psycboloJllt Larry Blum. AdmltUn1 that. he could. not. know what the prosecution wit· J1ess actually did or did not.a~. Rosenstein said Miss Crappa nonetheless was a captive of her own mtnd. · The Irvine psychologist, who worked with returning American prisoners or war from Korea 1n the earl'Y 1950s, testified It was his opinion that Miss Crappa was "denjed her peace or mind by those in- dividuals who examined her." OnOfre Workers ~ed SAN ONOFRE <AP > -A dozen workm eh at the San Onofre nuclear power plant were contaminated wtiile trying to r epair a leaking s team gene rator. an Ins pector dis - closed today. Bob Pale. who works for the Nuclear Reg ulatory Com · mission. said the contamination ·was apparently minor and "all of the people took s howers af· terward ·· The plant was s hut down last we_ek_ alle.c. the leak was dis· covered It 1s expected to re- m a 1n closed. fo r up to two months for. routme refueling Last weekend "the people who went inside-the gener~tor didn't get much contamination with their plastic s uits on but they got minor conta mination on the ir skm." Pate said But. out.side the ~enerator. he said "the people didn't antic1 pall' the amount of contamina· lion that would b4! airborne and didn't have on full face masks. probably bec ause when the sam pLing was done nobody was • in there stirring 1t up... · Both maintenance workers and operators were involved. but Pate said only a dozen men and possibly only 10 or 11 un· d e rwent decontamination af. lcrward. • The gene rator in Unit One con· verts water t a ken from the nucl£>ar reactor to steam Two other unHs are still under con· struction at lbe plant. He tald tbey "planted aeec1s·· in ber mllld, int.lmickt.ed ber and threatened ber. An eumple of lhll. tbe wll· neH said. Wal their CODllalllM· erence lo her sleepleuneu and nervousness and the fact lhey woµldn't cease until abe told tbe'm aJJsbe knew. Under cross-examination by an angry Farnell. Rosenstein said, "I don't feel J'm guess- ing.·· At another point, the witness said, "I'm not a prostitute .... I'm not a whore" when the pros- ecutor said Rosenstein served far more often as a defense wit· ness than as one for the District Attorney's office. 'Bo'Mwrt Go Mita era~ reUabUity • • wU.neu bu aa iuue ID tM c11e because ol ber unWUUq. oe11 to coop erate wltb authori&JM durinl mutb ol the murder lnvestJ1aUon . She has admitted to seeing and lmow1A1 more of tbe case as. Ume baa 1one by, lncludJng her dramatic and em otion al ad- mission in court last month that she had discovered a body near her Chantry Flats ranger ouv post. Barnett has conteqded rrom the outset that lnvestrgators ex· erted pressure on Miss Crappa, lncludJng use of hypnosi~, to get her lo testify to ,thUlgs_that aren 't l!if. In past plant shutdowns. small leaks have been discovered "but this time they had to shut 1t down because of the leak." Pate said. Ile described 1t as "at>our one-fourth to one-half the limit set by the Nuclear Regulatory Com m1ss1on but mcreai,lng .. Kellie' DUtfin. 18. of ~t ll\\aUkt1t> likei, he r new Bo Der~k hatrd<?. but her .employer. a savings and loan firm. doesn l. Miss Duff.in \.\3<, ::,uspended Monday when she showed uQ]or work s porting cornrow braids and beads in the style popularized in the movie "10 " She can ~o back to work \\ithout the coiffure. but she ::,ays she won't Art Brings $3. 7 Mi11ioil U.S. Actress Buys Flemish Paintin!{ LON DON (AP > American work that is believed to be a actress J ennifer Jones paid $3.7 comparuon piece. mtlhon al a Sotheby"S auction to· The. painting will go to the day for a painting by 15th· Norton Simon Museum 1n century Fle mish a rtist Dirk Pasadena. Miss Jones said Bouts . A Sotheby's spokesman . ..,aid 1l was the highest price The record pncy for a painting ever _paid for an object1 t M s -was -2~-uu~lton pounds -the auctioned. current CQ';Uvalent of $5 million M 1ss J ones wife of multi for a pamttng by the Spams h mallio n a1re 0 Ame ri c an 1 n ~ artist Velazquez a t Sotheby's • duslrial.is t Norton Simon, outbid auctioneer nvaJ. Christie's. in Britain's National Gallery for )970. . the painting, "-'hich depicts the Miss Jones. 61, new to London Res urrection of Christ The Na· for the auction and Joined in the tional Gallery has another Bouts bidding in the packed sales Gem Talk llfl J C llUMPtlRl!:S Ct'rtt/1td Cemolog11t. ACS • FRESHWAT£A PEARLS from Amencon atreomi room Solheby's wou)d not name the seller. described only a:. a n a nonymous man. They said the pa inting wa:t . discovered on the European Continent by a Sothlby•s expert, Derek Jones. who said it is believed to be one of two side panels for an altar paintmg by Bo uts d epicting the lire of Christ. The piece in the National Gallery. Bouts' "Entombment," 1s presumed lo be the other side panel. Early adventurers in this country found pearls (developed by river snails. mussels and other mo1Jusks1 and carried them back across lhe Atlantic to help decorate European c rown jewels . On early Spanish maps, the Middle Conch River or Texas Is designated "Rio de las Perlas." F reshwater mollusks, following the same defense pracUce as the ocean's oysters, entrap and s urround forelgn matter which in· vades their shells. The hardened re· , sult is a pearl. These pearls may be purple, dellcale .cold, lavender or or- chid, or as "pearly whlte" uthose of the oyster : The Amerlcan·lndo Pearl Co. of Tennessee uses boats to prowl the rivers and lakes of 14 states to find these treasures . Their d is· cov~ies range In value rrom S5 to $1.500 or more an ounce .• Some odd· shaped pearls resemble birds. snalls and other animals. These are called baroque pearls. Tlae largest known perfectly-round freshwater pearl Is a 17.~ millimeter apedmen found ht the Black River of Arkansas in 1962. Its value ia lneatlmable. J. C.JJump~6 J.-1.,.,. . MfM8fll AMERICAN G EM SOCIETY ~8 11m fifWfSORT BLVD COSJA MESA 33 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION ~,......,C""'9 'tiONl~t .. -. ..... .. ~eaating .' . A Boost for Morale .. •t;UU~: nu Frida,y and Satu,rd•"I our coaatlln4:! wtll be bonored by beln1 host to a 1roup o/ .men who made history durtna World War ll Tbey are Oen ral Jimmy OoohtUe's Raiden OooUtU.'1 Raiden •u~ the nrat of our American forces to bomb t.M .lap~ homeland durtnc the Cttal War. They wt.U be holclloa thelr 31th reunlon ln Newport ~ac~ . It wu on AprU 18. 1N2, tb1t the 90 men In 18 B·~ bomb· ti"$ ro~ off the n.l1hl deck ol lbe carr-aer Hornet and flve hourti latt'r bombed Tokyo. Kobe. Yoko&ulta , Nagoya and Osaka In.Sa pan '1 heartland. 80•£ WA& H18TOIUAN8 bave tb.ru,Ced otf the DooUUle raid. au11eaUn1 It ·wu lar1ely a _e.ropaaanda ' . . ARMY SAYS 4lARM REAL us.~ ~r..sl ~~~ Jilililoi'~~ 'AJ, R.ed' '"I _ _.. --v~ b.r OlllJ II :;,,::::._-::_-::::.-::;'£ taf lo bd~ r!. _ _ lftCMW ,.._...If.~::,,-·~·.~---=--~~ " 't YnMI .................... ..._,.....,.,.. ·-:.=.-..::-----........................ ... _...... .......... ~~--,=---"'\.:----·--·----t ,_ ................ .., ........ ._.........._........... ...... _,...__ ___ ..., ___ ---~ ... · -----.. _ .. --·--·-_..,.WW'" How Our Newspapers Loolud &fare the Doolitt~ Raid o/ lH2 stur\,l. did little actual damage to Japan's war eJJort and didn't affect the outcome of tbe war. Those hlstorians are dead wrong. In rad, none of them could have been living along our coastline in those early days of World War II. · · GenerafDoolltlle's raid came just four months and 11 days after the U.S. had been plunged into World War 11 by the Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. During those four months, American forces were taking a beafing all over the Pacific War Theater. , Here on the coast, we were in a king-sized case or the Jitters. On Feb. 23, 1942, President Franklln Delano Roosevelt was on the radio, in one or bis famous fireside chats, re- assuring the American people that .we would tum the tide of the war. A JAPANESE SUBMARINE commander. timed his work to FDR's speech. Halfway through it. at 7: 15 p.m .. he surfaced about one mile offshore of tbe oilfields near Santa Barbara. " For the next is minutes, the sub's deck gun fired 16 shells into oilfield at Ellwood, 12 miles upcoast of Sant~ Barbara. . The U S Army's Fourth lntereeptor Command or· de red all radio stations off the a ir at 7:58 p.m. The coas tline was blacked out for 25 miles. ln a touch of bravado the next day. an eyewitness. the operator of a roadside inn, Lawrence Wheeler. wa:. quoted as ~aying, "Their marksmanship was rotten ... " TWO DAYS LATER. aj r raid sirens screamed in the Los Angeles area of our defense plants. The entire region was blacked out for five hours, 2:25 to 7:21 a.m. Searchlights plied the night skies and anti~rcrart guns poured hundreds of shells into the air. No bombs dropped. Ne,> aircraft were shot down. But the West Coast now had a full case of the war jit- ters . Morale was at a low ebb. Then, just about six weeks later. Doolittle and his Ra iders hit Japan. President Roosevelt took to the radlo aga in. laughing. when he suggested the Raiders hit Uie ene my from a secret base "at Shangrila." Everybody cheered.· West Coast jitters eased off some. THUS IT IS most appropriate that Doolittle's Raiders hooor us here on this coastline with their reunion. We remember . .. NATION /WEATHER Gllft .Stale• • Flo.od· Relief . Comes Slowly By TM .U.OCJaLM PnM, Thousands qi evacuee• ln sou\hem Mlsslsl1ppl were wait· inac today for the Leaf Rlver to recede ao they could return to thelr Clood damased houses: while in New Orleans and southern Loulalana ortlclals eJtimaled Oood dama1e would exceed $150 mlWon. Mlsalasippi officials sald about 1.200 house! and 100 buslnesses were damaged b y the floodweters in Forrest County and they estimated tbe destruc· lion at $1.2 million. AUTHOIUTIES said the Leal crested at 28.S feet Tuesday at Hattiesburg before beginning a slow fall. It was tbe highest read- mg smce l.974, when the river sur· ged to34feet. In Jackson . hundreds of vic- tims of the 1979 Easter flood built levees around their homes or fled to higher ground as the .. Pearl R1ver threatened many neighborhoods but flooded only a handful or homes. M eanwhiJe in Louisiana. floodwaters continued to recede in lhe New Orleans area, leaving millions of dollars in dama1e. BUT MA.NY STREETS re · mained ffOOded today in two of the bardeat·hit subdivisions 'in JeHerson Parish. La .. where dcai.naee canals overflowed and broke through levees. THE WEST.PEARL went to a record 20 feet on the gauge a\ the town of Pearl River two weeks ago. This time around it is· expected to crest at 19.3 feet tonight. While Mississippi Red Cross workers cared for 350 persons who took shelter in Hattiesburg. rescue workers were faced with anol.ber. type of problem -fire ants and snakes . Mike Lucy';-(>perations officer for Hatties burg. Forrest-Lamar Civil Defense. said the l.n.sect.s. driven from their dens by the flo o d . were a tt ac hing themselves to logs and boats and pose a painful threat to persons working in noodwaters. Hattiesburg orficials cau- tioned residents who had ned their low.J Ying homes that a s torm system forecast ror Thursday and Fr.iday probably would not cause a s ignificant change In the river. but another storm system scheduled ~ ar· rive on S'unday might make aome diCference. Mtort·rlaanged Eleanor Smeal, president of National Organization of ' Women, lobbying in Chicago for ratification of E1:1ual Rights Amendment. says women earn only 59 cents to every dollar earned by men and that women need protec- tion economically. · 01' Pal Wort~ $245,000 . ~ . :-Miami M~ Girlfriend, Both Satisfied • MIAMI (AP > Instead of figbtlng a "palimony" suit in court. a Miami man has de· Officials estimated that Jef· ferson Parish damage alone would total $150 million. J ef- fersoo Civil Defense official Robert Lyons said torrential weekend rains left water . rang- ing in depth from a few inches to a few feet. in lJ..500 homes and 55 public buildings. · clded to settle things with his Conner girlfriend for $245,000. including a $125,000 house in New Jersey. The attorney fo r Philip Schwartz -whose last known addres:.· was aboard lhe SS.foot yac-ht PJS UI. which do<'ks at tt\e fashionable Jockey Club here -s aid tu.., t lJt·nt 1.1.a :. pleased with the settle- ment. ~tly Fuel Spells D.emise Of Supel'jet . w£.INGTON (t\P> -Thl' supersonic Concorde jetliner. CJ beautiful but economically cnp pied bird, Is losing its only_ domestic route In the United States -vom Washington·s Dulles Airport to Dallas-Fort Worth. The rising cost of jet fue l final· ly 0 1pped up the Concorde. ;tnd Braniff Airways announced it will halt the Washlngto·Texa!) serviceJune l "IT HAS BEEN a very popular flight , but not veryprof· ita ble with th·e high cost of fuel," said Braniff spokes man Jere Cox of the Washington· Texas cancellation. "Wfien we started the service in January 1979. the price was 40 cents a gallon. Today, it's up 121 percent to an average 89 cents." Three times a week. Braniff'" leased a British Airways Con· . corde after It had landed at Dulles from London and n ew It to Texas. The )awyer for June Schwartz of Elizabeth. N .J .. says 1t may be the largest s uch settlement ever in the United State~ • "l 'VE RESEARCHED this and I think thJS is the largest settlement of any palimony case in the country·," said Ms Schwartz' attorney. Robert Diamond. The settlement included $.95,000 in cash and furnishings at the Elizabeth home valued at $25.000. In a tughly publJc1zed palimony swt last year. act-Or Ltt Marvin and his former live ·ln gir1Jr1end. Mi chelle Triola Marvin. settled their d.lfferences for Sl04,000. "He simply turned nver the balance of t:he house and "'hat h<· MnsidNl'd to he a modest cash pay ment to a\111d <i long and protracted trial." :.aid att.omey Arnold Kent MS. SCHW RTZ . WHO changed her last name v. hf'n she mov1·d 1n 1.1. 1th Schwartz 1n 1969. claimed the <'ouple had an oral ai:rePment that she would al1.1.a)!)betakt'n careof · Schwartz. l i, left th(' 53·ye-er-old ~ Schwartz 1n 197 wh en ht' r lo\Pd hie; plastics plant m New · J <'rsey to open jnothcr one 1n Texas I Sears Huntinl!ton Bearh SURPLUS STORE Save 20%-60% on all items in stock. \.\,• ~ .. II f1r•I f!U:llil\ .1111! d"rnnt1n1,. .. 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CIN!ty ' • w OutlMk fer T"ursdey: Lltllt tflel\ee. ' were 5 49..Q 99 NOW .$311 11 \. . PLATFORM TRUCK were 799' NOW ssoaa 20"ROTARY l.:AWN MOWER 11 0 VOLT ELECTRIC START 3.SR.P. WAS 229" NOW S16911 were 1aea 4.0 R.P . was 189" BOYS' VARSITY JACKETS· were 17.99 to 19.99 NOW 11044 \ } < .Bianchi Girl Prostitute ' LOS ANGELES {API A h-t~n-•ttu prowtltutl' wno 11a1d ibe wor f.'d for conf~t'\l llllhudo Mranglt'r Ken "Yl'11," Miss llannan replied. Another witness, Rebekah Spears, who was 15 a't the time ahe sald Mi11 Hannan recruited her to work for Bianchi and Buono, recalled: "They told me they were IJut•kt!d by the Mafia. They referred to them as 'the boys.'" oe ud hla coU1ln Ana lo Buono for ft•lr r than money, Lold a Grand Jury 1hu bC'U eved the two had conn ctlon lo thl• Muf111 und to local police dt• partmf'nll. Stronger. Nudity "U I rod~ ln a car with Antel•lo und he u w a pretty 1lrl, he would write down th~ llt'cn:"ic plutc "1ld run it and flnd out w'"'re 1ht1 Uvt>d," Sabra llunnan nld In u 11rand JUO' tr&nKrtpl made pubUc 1'uel'day. Both women said that Buono had told them he would kfll them. cut off their limbs and shtp them out or the state an a box lC they disobeyed blm. Mlsa Hannan told the .&rand Jury that she was tricked lnto prostitution. Sbe said Bianchi bad offered to help her find a modeling job, that be had paid ror her .. Laws Set "Throush bla friends In law enforcement," i:.he was as._ed by t~ pl"ORCulor. L~· ANGEl.ES (AP) -Loi. An..._ County a.upervlsors •re glvln& nude nt.ertalners. bUil l"ss aunbat.bers. Pll'lU~ ar'l'adci. and pornography shops 30 da) ~ to cover up, dean up or clear out 'J1IE STOPWATCH GANG .M assage porlors escaped th<' \'Ole Tuesday. but focc the :.nme possible fpte when. the Board of Supel'V\Sors m~els next week UNDER ordin a nces pasi.ed this week, nude entertainers are not allowed to accept any tips while dancing or servmg dnnks a nd picture a rcades a re forced to close three hours earlier. at 11" Pm .. Rus inesses patronized by minors mu..,l !>ta pie or· seal s hut all s exually ~xplic1t publica· tions. the supervisors ruled. NO ONE over 10 year~ old may bask in the buff at a 1mvate H1viera beach in Ma libu or cit Pira te's Cover on the beach at Point Hume, the ordtnances ruled. r • . Energy Program Pmhed • Brown Unveils Oil Scenario S t Qd y I SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says California can be. energy independent in five years if it modernizes its oil refineries to pro· cess California's vast supplies of heavy crude. Jn an upbeat appearance Tuesday with :.i ,group or oil .company executives, the Democratic ~ovemor unveiled a 45-page "1985 California Oil Scenario Study" which he said shows tbat his goal of energy independence can be achieved. . ---------But the s tudy which Brown cited disagreed, BRIEFS fo r the most part, with Brown's optimistic pre· --------- dictions. The printed report s aid: "In s ummary. the study concludes that the proepedive 1985 refining industry uncertainties ar e so great that they m ay well inhibit needed inyestment from being m< le " f~ AlteMtati.,e Ba~ked SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown .Jr. 's proposal to replace the odd-c::vcn gasoline sales plan with county conservation programs has won ils first committee approval. T he Assembly Resources. Lnnd Ui.c and Energy Committee gave the bill 8·5 approval Tu~:-. day -all memb<!rs voling for 1t were fello\4· Democrnts. a nd all vot ing against it wer<' Hepubhcans f.ion n EndlJr1fed by Howard .Jort•i" LOS ANGELES <AP> -Howard Jarvis 1s en· dorsing Paul Gann for the Repub!Jcan nomination for the U.S. Senate in what both call a new period or to~ethcrness. But there had never been a feud in the first place. the co-sponsors of Proposition 13 i.a1d latl' Tuesday. Jarvis announced his endorsement at a fund-ra1s111g dinner for his Proposition 9 on the .June 3 ballot lie said Gann "must be elected . 1f our nation is to meet the challenge of 1980 ... \f'8ids .Hod.-for Sfai.-·Bottd• SACRAMENTO <AP> -No one wants to buv a ny of the State of California's latest offering of Sl25 mi!Jion worth of bonds. and State Treasurer Jesse Unruh JS blami ng the 7 percent interest limit. · Unruh said T uesday at the bid opening -at which there Wl·rc no bids -that he would. ask the Legislature to raise the interest limit to 9 percent.. Two ra t ing· agen cies recently downgraded California bond~. but Unruh ~aid this had nothing to do with the lack of bids for S80 million worth of bonds lo finance Cal-V~t farm and home loans and S4S million to.build sewage treatment plants. ro.eeu .. fiitrPfltl Cable Car11 Rfflf ~ SA!'l FRA7'CISCO <AP) -Cable cars on the ·popular Powcll .Street hne. which stretches from Market Street to Fis herman's Wharf. began roll ing today after being shut down almost seven months for repair:-. , · Nov.. all th1 t•<.: of San Francisco's fabl<'d cablC' car lme'> an• OJJ<•rating. JUSt in tim(• for lhl' hr<1n l>pnng and :.ummcr toura~t l>e~on. The California Stat<.· lint· 'IA.a~ rf'lurn!·d to '''r\'1!'(' m :-.;m·embt•r <1nd the ll}dc Street hnc· an Fcbruar). l.:Rast T«>n• llar~ar Co 11eern · LOS ANG EL ES < P ) -The Port of Los Angeles hos until Sund a to redecorate a least tern nes ting site under l'On ·om. or a perm it to dredge Los Angeles Harbor. coa~tal offlc1als ruled The state Coastal Commission granted lhe dred~ing permit Tuesday with strings attached for the benefit of the tern and other wildlife . 25% hnd a bK'J setcct1on ot rug~r ~ · hoes t.1nd boots tor backpacking • 1 t P.avv wofk act1v1tior. Shown. 2 wl!'1 f•, I grain leather uppers. Gooelyt•ctr we ~ construction. men's 7 to 1111.' A. 8" logger boot. Olach.. • 'C." •oc V1bram• luq ~otc Reg. 45 00. 33.75 B. 6" butternut boot, uer•t' -.nte ll'SISIS 011 Reg. 36 00. 26.99 Wd ..... Aprtl 11, ,.., plane flight to Los Angeles from Texas, and that Buono had given her SlOO for clothes. Mia Hannan said s he was taken by Blancbl and • Buono to a paper recyoling fact.ory'in Cudahy where she was told to commit acts of prostltut!on with several men. She sald the tactory·belonged to two brolben, Den·· nls and Carl Abajian. She ldenllfled a former Hunt· ington Park police chief, a Bell city councUman and a former , chief deputy to county s upervisor Pete Schabamm as being at the st.as party. ~ '(!_) ............. The FBI has released this set of. photos of what it describes as an expert gang of bank robbers at work dunng a Wells Fargo heist m the Clairemont section of San Diego. The FBI has attrib1.1ted fou r recent Sa~ Diego-ar ea bani< hddups to the gang. The four robbers are heavily armed. wear Hallow een o r s k 1 masks and move 'ltllth precision L!,nder the d1fect1on of a man with a stopwatch dangling f ror:n a neck c11a1n. the FB I says . ) . I I ~ EARL'S • LUMBIHG •"EATING Other styles on sate. not~. ,,,, neg 32 00-54.00. sale 23.99-40.50 MWrW•~Muu,.. SI l oc 1l1•S1 ~'"><•Time ~ru •t y.,.,, Door IC.1111 SIO"!f\N~.>rt•\I Y°"r AIUI COSU~ESA 6'\1-1289 1U• Nf'wOOf"I 81YO M1S~•OH v1EJ049S-0401 l ..,11 c...m.no C.1>t\l•- 1\4n 01 ~,_., •t Avf'r-Pllw ' • Antique Show Huntington Center Mall Thurs. thru Sunday COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coins & Stamps GOLD&SfLVD Pnces for 4-15-80 Gold CloM I& UI S<w. Cl. 114 50 "" Set K•ucie"onm sns. ssu M'lpl" Lp;:if, $535. SIU. I :X> ::ororo1 SI 11. HU. S:> P~sos $645. UH. <r.>\ $.Mr B:>qs' II 17•'• II I N l7141HMHO s..ee. c..t ,._ ..... _ ..... '--,_~,_. 2 Fashion Square Santa Ana 647-6911 South CQ8lt Plaza Costa Mele' 957-1611 . •• • { Prlcea effective through Sunday, April 27. Shop Monday through Friday 9 3CHo 9:30, Saturday'9:30 to 6:00. Sunday 10:00 lo 6 :00 \ Huntington Beach • 9811 Adams Ave. at Brookhu~t St. • 963-9731 • l\ \ 'I . - .. . . .• ,. ~-D;eputies' ~e ·Just 8our-Gr8pes A f>mu ll but vocal bond of Orange County sherlWs ~ pu_h t'l\ dt-c1dl' th• week lo try N> i t a ~ce or their boss. Sheri.Cl· oroner Br d Cat~ 1'fwy u.-,t'd • rather urumag1nata ve ttthniqut.> The · cnlh.'<l u f>rt'~b t•tm(t>rence. fw cd and fumed and warned they'll SUt' thl' htdt• Off tht• !>hPnff If he d<><>l'in'l C'Otn(' urnund t-O ttw1r l>O)nt or \ll(~~ ' Orw <lf tht· l'ril ic'&. not -.urprabinttly, Is Lauren Ru1>k. •in \ll)l)uc·cl'bbful t•hallt-nt;t.'r to Gate& an tht• lV78 el~uon1-o . •\notht.•r 11> a l't't1n-d deput)' '4hum C-i~trs ha& rl'ful>ed to l b • :o.JH' a rclln•mt•nt bad~e and a permit that would ullow h1 rn lP rarr) ~1 l'Oncenled ~ l'npon Tht•rt.• \\'US d lS('USSIOO or the badg~ IS ue. U1lt•rdcpurt mrnt t ranl-fl'r!'. and the-que:.t ion or whet her the bomb <.111>· po~al unit s hould b4> equipp.•d with red lights and siren 'Tht· 1ssueb. ::.imply , art• inronsequ('ntial. And they ~•mply rt-Clt•<'t the petty reac tions of a group whose man (ltdn 't gl•t t•h.•c·tt>d 1.r the dc•putws hav€! le~1t1mate complaints about the :-.henff, and tf they warrant public exposure and dis· t•uss1on. a pres:s conference isn't a bad way .t.o get ~Ulen· lfon. • But they'd better have som e thing m ore significant to d1:-.c uss if they hope to gain any cr edibility. In this ln· stunct-. they wasted ever yone's time -m (')uding the ir 0\\ II. Park Plan Beneficial The California Department of Parks and Recreation would like to s pe nd $7.4 million ror p a rks projects m Orange County -much of it along the coast -if voters ;.ipprove Proposition 1 o n the June 3 ballot. The proposed projects. detailed in a weekend hearing of the s tat e Parks and. Recre ation Commission. r eflect a g rowing belief that m ore has to be done to meet the recreational desires of the public. Pl'<>ple like to camp at Doheny State Beach in Dana Pomt. ont> of the f cw places where beachfront camping is ;\\'<J tlable along the California coast. Vacationers like it M1 mueh thl'Y ofte n wait several m onths to obtain a l'l'Sl ' l'V;JtlOn Thl' :-.t<.Jtc· would like to expand Doheny a nd pur ch ase some nt:arby hluff p roperty for use as a recreational 't•htde campground . L'pcoast. tht• s tate v.ould like to begin work on the n1•\\ Crvstal CO\'<:' State Park on the beautiful coastlrnc lwl \\ el·ri Laguna lk<Jch and Corona .dcl Mar. l 'nders tandably: residents in the communities adja- 1·t·nt 10 the parks have concl'r m. about thr effects of this l'\f'>ancktl us<.' :md the additional people it will attract. Tht·v ~hould r e membe r that with Ja;l~ ;ind other 11-.111<..pohutwn costs rising so rap1dl~-. many of them - .rncl us <Jn• going to bl' confining our \'acat1ons and n•(·rt•ational trip~ to nearby outlets Th~ t·xpandcd facd1tics Vt!ry ltltely would turn out to hl·nefit coastal <rnd othc•r Orange County r'cs 1dcnts more I h;rn anyone l!bl'. .. . l1rllation Fueled One of the factors helping to fuel rnnat1on and feed I Ill' -..tatt· money surplus 1s the gasoline s ales 1ax. In l!n2 thr t:ix was rqu1valrnt to 1 7 cc·nls pt•r gallon '\ow 1t is 8 l't•nb. It'!-. t•xpectt~d to reach 12 cents a gallon !J, the end of tbl' year. . That 's bcc.'aUS(' the flat 6 percent tax ,hauls in more nwm·v e\·e rv t1mr OPEC n.uses the price of crude 011 and d1-..tnhutors.ra1sc the price of gas · The 6 percent. by the-way goes on top of the 11 cents ,1 gallon state highway tax, so it's a t<Jx en a tax. s afely h1<lclt•n m the total p u mp price. . It's not s urprising to learn th.al an initiative to abolis h t hl' gasoline sales tax is being promoted. Proponents hopl' to round up 346.000 sign atures to q ualify t he nwasurC' for the Novem ber ballot. Supporters include Cong ressm an Barry Goldwater .Jr . who believes Californians should be aware t hat this tax 1s helping to boost gasoli ne prices even higher. California 1s one of only eight states that impose a sales tax on gasoline a nd it has the highest sales tax rate among the slates. With Presiaent Carter's proposed 10 cen ts a gallon ~u rC'hargc looming. the combined government s ha re o f profit on gasolrne promises to equal even OPEC's ex- t ravaganccs. On the subject of gasoline prices. drivers would \\l•lcomc passage of either one of two bills now in the Legislature. They'd require gas st ations to post prices of a II three grades in letters clearly visible from the roadway to grve motorists at least a c ha nce to shop for 1 heir costlv fuel. And while they're a t it, how about post· mg operating hours as well? Plenty of gas is being wasted by drivers hunting for an open station . • Opinions e:icpresscd in the sp=c above are those of the Daily Pilot Olher views expressed on this page are -ttrose of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted· Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Boit 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Opportunity By t,.M. BOYD Any woman of means who wants to m eet gentlemen friends would do well to in- vest in numerous corpora· tion s so t o a ttend the. I stockholde rs' m eetings. That's the recommewiation or a renowned autho71ty on matters romantic. Claim is most of the folk who gather at such confabs a re men . And these men tend lo be fairly wen heeled as weU as congenial. Maybe so. Still, ~-"llMLLove and War man feels California may be a grand place to live but it is no Shangri·La. A recent survey s hows t wo·lhirds of Califot· nians feel there Is someUUng wrong with the in -phys ically. financially. or socially. C.M. (;l .. fl'l'J (;ii\ Cltl'IW'MfUt .art \lit "'*'" ., ,., .. ,, ·~· ...... N<ttUttly rtti«I IN v .. w \ o4 llM -....-. a.. yWt ... ,.. .... ~' """OiNly ....... . t a tactic is a lltue· ~e fiahln · dynamite. ·Ro certified w en of the game would approve it. You know those Twin Towers of the World Trade Center ln New York City? The people who ride thelr elevators dal~ outnumber the residents of tJ<>lse, Idaho. You kn o w what l'be Norwegians say: "The lazier a man is, the more he's going to do tomorrow." Rralniest or the rodenta are the squirrels. They live longer, too. ' Robl'r1 N. WeedlPubUiher T~I K..,,11/Edltor P" ' ea,,,_f'ft Krt blchl Edllorl•I P-ee Editor Nicbolu von Hoff man ._. l h lnierverJtions H~ven 't ft _ Challce You'll hear more rational db· cuuloo in the open claasroom of • ptrcnllt ln 1rammar school than .)"OW' ears'll 1et UsteninC to them thrltik economics at each· other ln yow-nation's capital. Nol an hour passeg but aootber wackball prol)Ollal Is n oaled by a polufclan, -bl.ltlneuman or &omei highly plared loony tune loud~ with many hours aJld lil· tle 1>enae. The present hys te r ia arues out or the thudding noise the bond murket mad e when Its ituddenly dead body rut the (l oor (Bonds. like mortgages, a re J oa n s made to busi· n esses and aovemmental bodies, usual- ly for buying ~w equipment. bulldlng, etc. They pay a rixed rate of interest SO, like your old 6 percent home mortgagee, they a ren't worth much when infla· ti on goes wild.) Hundreds of billions of dollars or paper losses. have been SUS· tained by individuals and insUlu· lions. As a result or the nose dive of the prices of bonds, practical· Jy every savings and lo~ as- s o.c i a tio n in the country is technically bankrupt. alt.hough these remain paper losse~ until 11nt.1 If there la an actual need to sell them, But' a theoretical paper loss c n change behavior. It may already b»ve done so =me of the natloo's homeo • as ,word gets a bout real estate prices ain't gom' up, but have begun to travel south. THE REA.SON for the nabbi· ness in real estate prices is in· terest rates. They're now so high that people with property to sell are discov·erlng they have lo come down on the price to make the buyer's monthly payments affordable . Even property owners who aren '\ trying to sell their houses can't help but be in· nuenced by the knowledge their principal fi.nanclaJ asset is worth less than it was six months ago. -This gives birth to a tendency to cut back on spending. All this is havi n g the cumulative effect or propelling Republicans and DemO<'rats alike toward doing something. The best and the most he lpful proposal would be to balance the budget and go home. But slDce Hoover 's day, politicians have r eacted t o every sort o f dom estic lrisis by calling for a balanced budget . and repetit.Jon has diminishN.I the proposal's jazzy allure . The masses want price controls and now, their bond s ·worthless, '"s o do thl' classes. Pollt1ciane are s uggest - ing any number or new and not ao new ways by which the gov· .:rnment can fiddle with or otherwise control frff markets . R a tioning, tax gimmicks. fe de rally reg ulated wa~e s. bureaucratically determined prices -every hour the news • ticker carries another call for government act.Jon . subsidy at a COil of l)llnon.s that the admi.nia~ttors ud Concresa do thelr best ne ver to add up. The total would be too, too much. From this rancid·~ we have bankruptcy and bad service. · The first and last real effort at p lanning, I.e., taking· the necessary steps to give these economic proposals any cha.nee Whether or not controls of good success, was terminated and the.other many equally im-in 1943 with the congressionally portant anti-rqarket interven· ·mandated death of the National lions like railroad subsidies and Resources Planning Board. Chrysler &oan guarantees might NOTTRATtheBoardeverwas possibly work according to one act ual ly a llo w e d to ptan theory or another. in the opera-~ything, but it had de veloped llonal world. they haven't a the staff and ablllty to plan if chance. The government isn't or· ever asked to. It wasn't, and ganjzed to design, administer or with its de mise went any hope or oversee most or the interventions the executive braoch wefding il is aJre~dy unha ppily and (m. these interventions Into a fruitfullyengagedln. · coherent program. In the early . FOR THAT we have to blame ou r resistance to central economic planrung. Government interfe rence in the private m arket economy can only hope to work if.it is designed not by gangs of r avenous ~ngressm en, but by !iome more sens ible process. Planning doesn 'l as·sure interven- tions will succeed but its absence guarantes they will fail. In case you need convincing, take a peek at lhe transportat1on industry. where the government 1nten·enes by r cgul<tt1on and 19708, President Nixon tried to t:>uild a planning and policy unit. into 'the executive office ol the presiden~. but when he got the bum 's rush, that went down the tubes with"hlm. · Even so. those men who are p\Jshing for another round of ex- pensive, intrusive failure might r<.•me mber wh at Franklin Hoosevt>lt, a man not inex- perienced in these matters, once ~aid : "Oictatorsh1ps do not grow out of strong and successful gov- t-rn ments. but out of weak and ht!lpless governments." R·owland Evans I Robert Novak Yugoslavia Target of .Soviet Buildup?· BONN. West German) M aJor. unanounced Soviet troop movements m Central Europ<• have raisC'd susp1c1ons <tmong Wes tern ml11tarv authorat1<·.., that Moscow 1 ~ p rC'panng contingency plans for prcssunng Yugoslavia after thE: death of ailing PrE>sldl'nt Tito The most ominous buildup by the Soviet Union of g round troops m thC' he a rtland or its Eastern E u ro p ean empire is thC' dep loyml'n t of s ix crack div1 s 1on s fr om thei r ba ~e tn "' t' .., l t' r n Ru ssia t o Pilsen. a ma1or city in we~tt•rn Czechoslovak.Ja. WE STERN 1ntelii_gcnce :.ources suspect that tht·'>P forces. comprl.!>1n~ the <'lite I llh Guards Army. ar<.• bt:tng held in readiness fo r a bogus ··call for h elp" by S(•parat1st pol1t1<'JI factions m Croatia llomctimc 1n the futu re. Croatia b<>rders Austna and Hungary. This and other Soviet groU/ld • and air movements do not · suggest any imminent Soviet att.ack on northern Yugoslavta In fact. well·1nrormed West Germ~n mi litary experts believe the Kre mlin will Lry to avoid any direct military assault to exploi t probable post·T1t o upheavals in Yugoslavia. R a t h e r .' t h e e x t e n 5 1 v l' rein forcem e nts of Sovie t military power in Central Art Hoppe F.uropr point to lun1.: tt•rm c·ontingenn plJO!'> w, . ..,t .. rn t• '< per I " h c rt' b c.• I 1 e v l' th t' 10 .... level We:.tcrn n·:Jrt1on to tht• Sovwt take<)\cr of AfghanJ!>l:m has emboldened thl' Krt>mltn. THERE HAS ncH?r bei.'n any doubt that the So\ 1ets would at t empt to d c<;t abil1H· Yugoslavia. :-;ti.lrt1ng ~nth internal pol1t1 cal machmatJons once Tito's urufying rnfluenct• 11> rcmo..,·ed from tht' country he has dominated for 35 ye.irs In addition lo the I Ith Guards Army, Moscow has ~h1fted four ~ n1 ·v. IJnk dn 1~111n ... 111 llum'.•r' frnm th1• KH·\ Jr•··• \ n1•v. .int 1 a 1 rl' raft bri l! J tfco of l.111• mudd !'.Urfart• to :11r rn1'>'>ilt"' I'> nf·v. ly deplo:<>d nt•Jr lht• ('11·<'h tll\ of Bratis l ~HJ. "'h1c-h lw' JU'>.t north of tht' tn bordt·r "'1th Austria and ll un~a r : Presumabl}. th1'> hndize v.ould p~o,1de covl'r fnr ~round operations into \'uJ?o.,la' 1a frum Ct.l'<'hOSIO\'ak1;.i ;int1 llung.ir: ~nd po:.sibly evl'n ucro:,:, neutral t\ustna. W ESTER. ~usp1l'lOn!o; over tht·H' und1 sc lo:,l'd Sov iet mt1 11 .1n prc'(><i r~i11nn-. reflect 1-ro\o\ 1ng tt>n:,1on ..1cross Euroµe 1 h.11 1.., kt,ep1ng tht· night lamp:. hurmn~ in We-.tt•rn European 1• h a n c· l'l I l' n <'" . 0 n c o b v i o us rt>.l ... on for tht.• C'Oncern 1s the nminous SonC'l m1htary buildup Jrro.,., th<.' boJ'rd and 'ifte lack of coordinated allied strategy. Th1' troop movements into st•n -.1t ive Centra l European r~i:1nns ad101n ing No rthern \'ugos l:iv1a . althoug h n nt fo rmally a<'knowledged by \\'e<;tern ~o,·ernments, 1s only the latC:-~t 1n a se r ies of menacmg Soviet moves D~~nothing Qualifications Resurrected Whal this country needs is :t good do-ooth.ing president. Thus 1t is that a. tiny band or us pat.riots. realizing the peril of tbe hourl have formed The Na· tional Committee to Dr a ft General Eisenhower. The initial response has been overwhelming. Everywhere I go wearing my new ··1 Like Ike in '80' · b utton , s tran ge r s stop me and b e g t o c ·) amber a board lhe bandwagon. •'Tho se were the good • old days ." they 'IJ s ay. a nostalgic gleam in their eye. "Peace. prosperity. stabllity. decency and unity." they'll say. "No Vietnams. sexual revolu· lions, Wate rgates or economic chaos. They don't pMKe presl· dents like that anymore." OB, OCCASION ALL V I'll run Into a die-hard Jimmy Carter supporter who will ar gue that the Incumbent ls also a do· nothing president. There's some truth lo that. But he Is not a ge. nuine do-nothing president. He keeps trying to do sometblng. Would a genuine do-nothing president declare "the moral e quiv"'1 1enl o( a war" on anything" And look al the mess we 're in three years later Ronald Reagan fans have a better case. They can pomt v.1th pride to their candidate's re«>rd as governor of California. And they wtll nghlfull)' contend that he's also done nothing for the last s ix years, except run for president and writ.e a newspaper column, which is nothing. But. frankly, I simply don't trust Mr. Reagan to continue do· ing nothing. To demonstrate his youthful vigor. he keeps talking about doing something -llke Punela -=-'\, . ·-" -~ block:idm~ Cuba or getting tough with tht• I ranian:., Personally. I'd have more con· fldence in him 1f only he were twt•nty years older president played golf. There v. ere crises to be sur e. But how could the nation panic over Lebanon or the Suez Wa r if the president was pr acticing ap- proach shots on'the South Lawn? Then there was that fatherly IN ANV EVENT, when it com-!>mile, that air of supreme con-e~ to making a good do·nothln1-t fldence and that innate ability to president, nc1th<'r Mr Carter choose exactly the right words. nor . M r : R ca J! a n h a s t h e Certainly no president in history quahr1cat1ons for leadership that has ever made a more reassur- M r . Eisenhower" as born with. • in~ s tatement than: "Things are Most important Is that neither more the way they are today plays jtolf. The k<'Y to the na· t h a n they h3ve ever been t i o n a I s t r e n i t y o r the before." .., Eisenhower years was that the • A FEW camcs have carp- ingly complaine d that Mr. ,. Eisenhower is not eligible lo OC· cupy our. hjghest office due to the s tate or his bea)th. This is not so. The only two re- qui re ments set forth bf the ConsUtutlon are that tbe presi- dent ,be a "natural born cttiam" who has ••attained the aae of. thirty.five years" -require· men ts Mr. Eisenhower easily meets. Nowhere does it say tbe president must be among tbe Uv· Ing. ''Some kind of foul-up, I'm afraJd-acfence gets all the mo~ and vou eactt receive one~ third of his ' corpae." In ract, we of the comro.itlee feel that tbia factor can only enhance Mr. Eisenhower's ap. peal. After all, for 200 yeara we Americans have tnvar,ably had far more respect for OW' deed president.a than for our. Uvtnc ones. ~Jt .......... ~ ........... sr111z ..... , ......... ,~,•'s•'C .. '._.M...._1 .110S11111i1ama ......... ~.M·• ....... 7C~r~ ............. -..~~ ,...__ > .. . .. .. ---------- ~~ --,-. . .. . ' ----- • .~ • ' GfNEAAL NEWS -· DAIL V PILOT .4 7 "'-~-~ie~~li. S_layer's _Message. Remain~-,s--H ........ yste-ry·-·· ,,. .. --~-... .,...., . l\(o t of u~pect's ~il>i Cliecks Out compared with the scribbUn1 on lbe mirror. HEMPlllLL'S LAWYEa, BOB CADY, says hla cUent wai ln Dallas and on vacation the day of the murder. Recordl at J .C. Penney, ,where be worked, showed be had begun a scheduled flve-<lay vacat.loa. C~ nid he verified IDOlt of Hempblll'a a Ubl. A J.C. Penney spokesman aald Hem. p~l bad a. complaint-free.>Wrk record and wu billllY recom· m ended by a former dean and profesaor at an East DALLAS <A l1 l 0 bera lllartlnaoe Uved most ol Mr Ufe m t ar or 1tran1era. hldi.ftl MblDd lOc.'ked dof:>rt aod r fuaina lo open \hem to aayoee 1be did not kno.., , The 28-y..ar·old ~ife ol a promlnent Da.llu at· torney, Mrs Martin on pus.hed furniture &lalml the dooN al n1acht . rcf\aM."d lo answer tbe lelephooe and ollen slept undor the bed v.ht'n her buabaDd was away, l'\.'lBtlH'~ und frieotb wd . "MY D A\IGllTF.R WOULD NOT ADMIT a total 1t rnnt:cr to hl·r home." s&ld her fol.her. John M . WoodM>o 'Sh.-would not open a door to 11 callf'r Wllt$S sht• could !\ee tum or ltt.ew·hlm " • Tht> prt•fuuttons taken by M rs. Martinson. a nurse and motht>r of a 15 monlh old son, .were to no avail On Murch 31 , her nude body was found on the bedroom noor of her fush1onable North DaUaa hOml'. a mat'rame plant holder wrapped lightly around her nt·<·k On a nt.>arby noor-to <'t'l liog mirror. a message .was scribbled an pale rose bpsllck It read . "Now we are e ven Don " l>on 1s her husba.od's name and also ls the first name of the man charged wilh her . murder TllE MAN CltAllGED W.(8 a television re- p airman who had twice been 1n the Martinson home, officials sa.> But Pohoe say they cannot ex- plain the slaym~ or the message . "We are slJll hoping more witnesses who may h ave been reluctant will come forward," said Sgt. Bi 11 'l>arker . "She had a horror or dying like this." said a close friend who asked not to be ideoWied. On &.mday, Donald Wayne Hempbll1, 32, was charged with murder and ls bein& beld in the Dallas <;ounty jail in lieu of $50Q,000 bood. IN tm AND AGAIN IN 1174, police records showed, Hemphill was convicted in Tul.la, Okla., of indecent exposure and sentenced to tbe Oklahoma Stat.e Penitentiary. The former Marine also ~erved .-term inl.171al the Federil-Correc- tionaJ Institution in Teurtana, Tua, for im· personating an FBI agent. Medical examiners ruled the YoaDI woman bad been dead four to eight hours.Uthe time wbe:n Martinson, a civil trial lawyer, said be found his wife's body upon returning from jury duty. An autopsy showed Mrs. Martin.son died of s trangulation. There was semen in ber mouth, and Call Piper Jllic'}_Plague A~sies MELBOURNE. Australia <AP> -Farmers in ~outht·m Australia "!Q.o already face a potentiall) disastrous dr~ught a~skjng for government heli:: in counterinJ;: a mouse plague they say threaten~ their rrops and is ruining their hves. The mice range from South Au.stralia , where the rl'S1dents rlaim t hey are stealing lunches from :..ehnol duldrt.>n, to Victoria State l,000 miles to the t•ast. Damage estimates run into the millions ot dollars in some towns . ··Mice have eaten everything we have .. T hey've practically wrecked our home. now they arc wrecking our lives," s aid Bob Reid of \\'oom elan i::. 244 m 1lei. west of Melbou rne. · Th(•:r ·ve <.•atc•n a ll the kids" bedclothes and a fair hit nf our clothin~ ... I 'vc Sl'Cn mice chewing at the kids' cars :it night and catmg at the comers of t hC'1r mouths." .John Mc Dowell. a Woomelang pig farmer. 'aid hl· p01sont.>d 20.000 mice in two nights without nottn•ably decreasm~ tht• plague A reporter for the Melbourne. JI C'rald wrote ·that the floor of ~1 d>owt"ll's pig shed was a foot deep m yl'r m1n ... a la\ mg M!i.l of crl'<Jtures .. Selling Slackens In Auto lndustry DETROIT 1AP 1 A brief spnng selling nurry apparently has t>ndcd. si.ly US. automakers. and sales arc back <1t rcn·ssaon<1ry levels The ft\t.• domestic companies sold 184 ,788 cars m the period from April 1·10 rompared with 217.290 in early April of f979, a de cline of 25 percent. , TllE DAILY SELLING RATE. 20.532. was the v.orst for the period s ince 18,132 m the recession 'ear of 1975 · After th<' sales report Tuesday. Ford Motor Co. announced 1t v.ould close its Mahwah. N.J .. as- sembly pli.int -its second assembly plant closing this yea r. The company also announced plans to close two specialty plants and eliminate shifts at four others. SOME ASALYSTS SAID THE difficulty of get- ting car loans under tight-money policies choked sales just as it did in.late March. Before that, the beginnings of the spring selling season showed some sign& of a small revival from the nearly year-long slump. "There are more buyers tha n there l$ availa- ble crediV' said a Ford Motor Co. analyst who declined to be identified. .___~WlbAtA----.1 . D.INNER s5ts ' SPECIALS · · Choice of House Caesar Salad · or Soup of the Day Served with Vegetable & Garnish · MON -Oticken O.Osseur I TUE -BralMd Short Ribs of i..f WED -Swordfish Newburg Of available) or Seabau NeWburg THUR -lamb Shank I • 3201 E. Coast Hltllrw., CorOM clel M~ t--. 67SJ7171 ............ ud ...... probably bad .... bound. Olftdall .. , tben ..... DO lDdkaUou ol IULW lDterecM ... . Jt J#U a w .. k after t.tM 1layln1 before Illa~ 1av• llav..U11ton a 1tatement, ••Yin& • be •• IOO dl1trau1bt. By that tlme be bad re- tained DO&.ed Teaa1 defeue att.orMy Pbll Burleaoa. of D.U... EAU. Y IN 111! CASE, DETECTIVES said they wer:t! downplaylna the poulblllty the slayloa wu N>lated to Martlnaon's law pract1~ because h~ handled prtmarUy civil cases -cases not likely to provoke strong animosities. · In his statem~ot. Martinson included a list of ret·ent vts1tors Burleson bald records given to police showed Hemphill bad been lo ,the Martinsons' $200,000 brick home on two occasions. . Hemphill was sent lbere March 10 to book up a televLStoo set, Burleson said, but failed to take t.be proper equipment to correet faulty antenna recep-uon.. "He came back the 14th and spent a good por-• Uon of the.day there working oo it," .Burleson said. "Debbie told Don later that be bad been there. that they had talked and that be bad been very friendly. "IT WAS JUST A NOR.MAL conversation. He said be had been a pilot and that be was going to quit and go into business for himself." be said. Burleson theorized that entry to the Martinson home the day Mrs. Martinson died may have been gained through the electronically . controlled garage door. Police are seeking the lipstlck and any electronic Cfevice that might bave been used to open tM garage door. Texas junior college. • ' Roly Balhi-rs ,.,. ........... Parker declined to say whether Hemphill had given police.a statement or whether the s uspect had been placed at the home. He sald s·amples ba'\'e been taken of Hempbill's handwriting to be A n estimated 300.000 Hindu pilg rim:. gather to bathe in tht: Ganj!es H1vcr. re·- g ardf>d a s holy. during rcllg1ous festival in Jlardv.ar in northe rn India . - Continental Airlines introduces the lowc~t nonstop fare ·to c·rucago, bar none. -rust $111.00 gets you to Chi cago one-way. Children 2 thru I J fly fo r..only $83.00. And t~crc arc no restrictions. No fin e print All Coac h ~cat-; ,, are available. No advance purchase is nccc~~ary, so there's no waiting. no mandatory length of stay. This fare is good anytime be- tween May J and June 15. 1980! Along the way you ge t the same great service you've come ••Ml: ---to expect from Contin- ental. Complimentary me al<-. Free 1.,tcreo and inOight video with sports highlighb.~Plu~ wide-body Goldcn·kt comfart ~n vcrhcJd \torngc for carry-ons. .._....,.l'-..a.-"· ental to ChicagQ for $1 11 , there's no lower fare! a our travel agent, company lravd department br Continent.al. f \II lfJ\d mU•I ho: ,.,..,,f'kk'J "'Jun.··~ llJ>UI MAY 1-14: 9:00 am. 12:00 noon. 4:00 pm~ 12:10 am. l:FFECTIVE M AY 15: 12:00 nrnn. 12:10 ar.:. The Proud Bird with the Golden Tail. CONTINENTAL / AIRLINES. U.S.A /Canada/Mexico/Hawaii/Micronesia/ Australia/New Zealand/Fiji/Samoa/and the Orient. . Los l\ngcln: 772-6000 • Btvtrly Hill\ 11'<1 San Fcmand<' ~lley: 9R6·1000 • B11rll:ink. Otmdak ~nd PiMdcna: 2"6·11111 •Long Buch ~~7-4400 • Ontarl<l and Pomon1J 988·6$41 Onlngc County: 537-31 14 • Rtve~idc and San 8crnar<11no Toll Free (8001 221·2810 • C\,m Go bncl Valle)'· 519·4210 • Sant11 Monk.i and South Bay: 646·22JO .• • ' .. ' . ""' A8 o.\tl. Y PILOT CONSUM£8 £K8JO Th•t • Antta Bt"aton's home town In Sweden Sht" alao ratrtes a Swed.iah naa nc.tt to hl'r lictmi t .......... , .... '°' -........ -o.. I\ .......... t\I ............ . • .,,,.., o• ,,.. ,.,.. ..,,,..,.. •• ,,.. -• wt,. -" ""''-"'"' ( .......... lit-..... ~ ''Cot a problem? Tian wnte to Pol Dwm. Pat will cut r ed tape, gettmg the an.noen. and Qdaon I/Oii Med to aoh~ ~itaea m gowmment and bwiMu. Mail your quutwn& to Pat-.Dunn, At Your Service. Orange Ce><ut "°1/y PtLol . P 0 Bo;r 1560, CMta Mesa , CA 92626. As many letlen cu posnltU Will be answered, but phoned mquint's or Lettt'f'! not mcludmg the reader's full name. address and bwineu hour s' pl&o'M number cannot'be considered. Thu column appears dai· ly e:rcepl Sundays.·· · · F .... taf11 To11 C'a11 Btart E11~• DEAR READERS: More than 100,000 outdoor "Fun Fountain" water toys may cause serious eye injuries to · children, accordlng to the Coasumer Product Safety Commission. A free correction pro· g ram is being conducted volu.ntartly by the Wbam,o Manuluturing Co. of San G11brl~I. The toy cons ists of a clown bat and bead whkb attach to the e nd or 3 garden hose; the bat·ris es in the air as water fl ows through the clown•s bead. The stream or water could cause serious eye ln· jurif''> to children who peer into the water outlet. The to;.s haH' bf>e n sold nationwide in toy and \'3 rie t) i.t ores for approlrlmately $10. Model num lier 237 is printed on the toy's package. Part'nts \hould go to their retailer to receive a free valve insert fo.r the toy to control the water now. i:he.r. also·may receive the insert by contact- ing Wham·O, Customer Service Department 7, 835 E. El ~lonte St., San Gabriel, Cail. 91778 , or by phoning C213) 287·9681 collect. All "Fun Fountain" toys manufactured s ince Det"ember 1979, are equipped with water now COD• trol valves. These new editions can ·be identified by a blue hose connector <In.stead of a red connec- tor > at the base of the clown head. "Important Notice'' and "Safety Check List" also are printed on the new lo,Y cartons. • Ret.ir~~,. lnromf9 Profe~f~d D EAR PAT : I didn't think I bad to file a tax rcturh becau:.c l'm retired and most of my income come<> from -B...a.tlroad Retirement and Social ~Pcunt;.. I :im \H~d t hough because one of my friend' tole! me th<• r ules had changed on this. Will ) nu let m e know ~bout this as qwckly a s possible'? W.D., Costa Mesa IRS i.ay~ that certain types or inJ=Ome are ex· <'mpt from la'<. a nd tt\.is is espt"cialfy true for re· tirre-.. Social Security or Railroad Retirement, public 3ssi,tance and workmen's com~bsation . are am on~ tho-.e that neither should be reported nor c<ini.i dert>d when adding up gross income. IHS add' that a i.ingle person age 65 or more nP('d not fill· a 1979 redf'ral tax return if that p.•r .. 11n·, in l'omc· for 1979 wa!> lei.s than S4,300. The corn·..,ponding fi gure ror a marrie(f couple filing a joint n•tum b 57,400 -if hoth ar(' age 65 or more. IC onP bf)()UM• is less than 65 years old, then Mi.400 ' is tht• magic number. .~·oud 011inio 1~ Good ldf.>tl DEAR PAT I ·recall that you had a toll ·free num~x·r in )nur c·olumn for persons who wanted a ,ec·ond mt•d1<·a l opinion b<'for e havi ng non- i·mt·r~cnc\ .. ur~c·ry . Could you repeat 1t? My doc- t1>r hJ" acfn,t•d a gall bladder operation and I . \\ ould like· a 'tctond op1n1on W B . Costa Mesa The D•·uartment of lll'alth, Education. and Welran•-. toll ·frt'e. 'crond·opinion hotline number h 1800) 638·6!U3. A {ill nill he lp you locate a 'peciali<.t nt•a r )Otr.--1 Before )OU go for a !>econd opinion, ask your doctor to c'<plain the reai.oo for the operation, in· duding benefits, risks and recovery time. Ask what \\ould happen if you don't have surgery and U there are othe r tre atments that could be tried rirst. Also check on the cost and if your medical in· surance will cover It. , When you meet with the s econd dQctor, des cribe the s urgical procedure the first doctor re· colft!m ended and any tests you know you have bad. In m any cases, your first dpctor 'YW send your medical records to the specialist or second doctor. You-and the specialis t miry want to-repeir tes , althou~h this may not be necessary. After the specialist either confirms or disagrees with the firi.t doctor 'i. opinion , ask your questions again. Also remember tha t many private health in· ~urance companies as well as Medicare and ~ledicaid "'ill pay for a second opinion. •·or more details,. request HEW's booklet, "Thinking of .Having Surgery -Why Not Get A Second Opinion?". It's free from Consumer I . formation Center, Dept. 57511. Pueblo, Colo. 81 ~oraya Says Husband ' --Bribed Businessmen -oo YOU· NEED A J;AWYER? LOS ANCSLCS <AP• -Tht Ht rancc.oct wtre ol a SaudJ Ar•blan b UJou,lte bu •c:cuaed Califon\1• ta· ecuUve1 of acctpUn1JroeUtutes. SwlH bank ac:~u a upen1lve 1lft.a u rewarda to.-do4n1 bw.lnea• ln th Middle E.&ll. tnembere of th Ir ra m1Ues, w r• J?lvt-n t>XP n ~1ve Je we lry by Khaahoggl Sinlpll Wiii .••••••.••.••••••••••••.•••••••• S4G First c.-tatiln (any topic) ' •....••..•.•••••• S2f .. IN 'AIE PAPERS flied by auomey Marvin M . Mltc h e l son , Mrs . Khasho&e• saJd K~aabocii had h1a t1m ployees provide prostitutes for "certain o( these California ex· ecutives." C1rperatila Flt1llltitn ...................... $225 * Parblmlip Formation .•.•.• ·' •••••••••...•• $345* lo a 21·pa1e documeot fu.d ln Loa Anaelea Superior Court. Soraya KhaahoU.I claimed that corpotatk>ns and tndlvklu.b took favon and 1Uts aa alleeed buat.M .. bribe• from Ad· nan Khaahoa&t Uacoatested Divorces :: = .............. $150* The e'xecutives were not Identified. She also alleged Khashoggi 's ma le employees had ··affairs in California with fema le s e c r e taries of ex. ecuUves" so Khashoggi's men couJd learn corporate sec rets "d uring pillow talk.·· lN* Drtmg Defense • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $350** UnllwfW Detainer •..........•..........•.•. $90* Accident Ca$es ........... .-•...... Free Consultation ~"""9 1--f••-lllllOINI MU. IUIASHOGGI M""DE lbe al· 14'j(atloni. tn t.upport or her $2 5 WE lml nlSE All11M SOJm: b111loo Sult Uflalrult her husband - believed to be one or the world 's largest dtvorce eases. • Mrs. KhashoggJ -also charged that gifts "worth thousands of dollars" went to mistresses o( some California executives anli that one executive's girlfriend was given a $25.000 Swiss bank account. ,,.. ~ ,.., la • ..., Estill • .-.11an1r1 T hree companies mentioned in the doc ument -Litton Industries, Beverly Hllls ; Lockh eed Corp., Burbank and Northrop Corp.. Los Angeles -either denied the allega- tions or said they had insufficient in· formation to comment. MELLER & SNYDER A Professional Law Corporation 19762 MacArthur Blvd .• Suite 311 , Irvine 85H~121 ask for John Connolly, Attorney at Law The three rtrms were named in connection with an allee•Uoo ln the document that their executives, or MRS. KHASHOGGI ALSO claimed her husband acted as a com · missiooed sales agent for Lockheed and Northrop, and had business meeUngs with officials of Litt.on an4 Raytheon Co. of Lexington, Maas. SEC Sees No Silver Jeopardy WASHINGTON (AP) , -The chairman o r the Securiti es and E x ·. c hange Commission s ays h~ is aware or no public company that is jeopardized as a result of recent dealings in the i.1lver market. Tl)e chairman, Harold M. Williams, told the Hous e Government Operations commerce subcommittee that pro· tective actJons ta.ke n by brokerage firms follow. ing last month's coUapse or the s ilver m a rket "have s ubstantially re · duced the expos ure of the brokerage com muni· ty to further volatility in silver prices. particular· ly in" accounts held -by W. Bunker Hunt and as· s ociates. · . . '"For that reason, we do not an\,icipate t.bat the 5ecupties ma'tkets wJll likety experience any more severe af · tersbocb caused direct- ly by the rece nt ,UP· heaval in the silver ma rkets ." Williams said. He sal<i the com · mission is cooperating with t.he Commodity Futures Trading Com· miss io n a nd other federal agt!ncieS to find · why si lver price s dropped in Ma r c h to on('-f1fth the levels that pre vailed earlie r thi:; year. Disabled Signups Set Early registration as· s istance will be provided for disabled students who w i s h to attend Oran ge Coast College next fall . Specia l re gistratio n for disabled students will be conducted May 27 between 10 a m . and I p.m . 1n the OCC Ad· missions Building on the Costa Mesa carnpus. Interested persons are encouraged to make a pre·reg1stral1on appoint· ment with OCC disabled students counselor An· nette Fruehan. who can be reached at 556-5519. £ity Denied · WASHINGTON CAP> -The U.S. Supreme Court bar re fused to hear arguments by the city of Rohnert Par k. Calif.. aimed at halting deveJ~pment of a re- giona l shopping center in nearby Santa Rosa. We've come a long way · since our first 'shopping center. For ~xampl e, there's the new Wood- bridge Village Ce nter. A home for over 50 stores and services, including restaura nts and a 5-screen movie . theatre. It's an excellent ex- ample of Irvine's con - tinued gn ?wth toward the goal of becon;ing an energy-efficient, economic,ally.-balanccd city. Growth guided by tvvo important fa ctors. The Eity's farsig hted, living Generaf Pla n . A nd co ncerne d resi- de nts from the commu- nity, City government andThe lrVine Cpmpany who work togethe r to make it ha ppen. ·We may no t al\\'~Y~ see eye-to-eve o n·e\·crv d etail , but the re~u l t ., has been , and will con - .tinue to be, a cityJhci t gets better to live in every day. Pro jects I ikc the new Woodbridge Yi.l-%c Shopping Ce~r I • .. continue to b ring the re~idents of Irvine the security of a subs tantial · tax base and the e nergy-saving conve- nience of shopping close to home. Ana there is much more to com e. For information o n this growing new city, please vis ~t o r call The Irvine Company Information Center . C ul ver Dr. exit off Sa a Di ego Fwy. (I-4-05)._ Tp com e r o f Ba rranca. (714l 551-ISOO. .· ~Goodp . . brings sh · · close to home. , You dorit need ·a ~·occasion to have a~evelling. You ~on't have.t~ wait for 'a ~irthday or anniversary to f~I to1.spec1~I here. Dmmg atthe Five Crowns is always a gr~at experience. Our Mr .. Cr~wlel welcomes you with the wann hosp1tahty o Old English Inns. Cozy rooms, cheery fireplaces, and marvefous fare featuring our famous roast prime nos of beef expertly prepared by Chef Ivan. . Come dine with us tonight. FIVEOWNS JllOI f:. ~ C... Hi0wl1. Cann .. M.w 17l416'7S-1374 V.1rwr "Kold.j Milmnt Anni. ' •• . , .. . \ • . r . . .. .. . ... • \ J • 1 . . - f'f• .... Sbella ~. ana~ student at w; die~ eou.... is one or tht .fiaall1l1 tn the 8 a n k o f America' Com· munity College Awards Pro·. aram. LONDON CAP> -The Bulldoa. a on•·of ·•·ktnd .um9'.ac>u 1port.1t~r ealW ''tbe ultlmate 1u)>frcar.'' ta.. ---~-.....--. ··u •-a-....fOr aa1e at t.M ""'' price. ud the naht prlc only... •u .... ..,~•aid .......... }'. TllE C.U W1U be IO&d lO ~ tp1beM b&dder, ud the 1ta~ price l1 $438.000. uld ,\Ian Curtis , c hairman of Aiton Martin, th 8rlU1h automaker wMch deaiped \he CN'. lnl.,rt! h-d9 Ac t qu1Ckly. Curtls i ald • "MihlY dignlft"ed auclioh" Cor lbe cir h; In progrcH ''It ui money vtlrY well 11pent " he Hid ( ....... ~111. , • DALYN.Or ... • Built to be unlQue, tbe Bulldo1 has twin turt>o-~baraed V·I Md a -and UM.TM -uaUI tM car a 1\lU·~ bodywork only 43 LDcbe &oll-ootcb mecb•nlcal ''*"~ICIM• bHamea ~- h.11b ud a pluab latertor. It c-.n 1y1tem. Jn rad circuit ~,J~'.Jllll--r_....-~_. aM~1114l-BuD'r1 11111 --- r .. ~b a ..,...S oL100 ~&a...-l0.1--eet!mlltld"tS mllee perl &llOn. AM.oil notb1•1 Ilk•' lta aame. U 11 aecondl. ad ls capable ot epeeds "ln )fart.ID Mid. aopbt..._ .. Md alMk. n. w Ml eicceuol"200mph,Curtlabouted. • no door-IJ=lftel: b1df•ulla=-=: "IT IS F.SSENTIALL v an exercise to how that Aiton can build the ul· tlm ate road·1otn1 aupercar," Curtis Hid. Th~ pnme purpose ot bulld!n& tbe_ Bulldog, he sald, was to create a de· velopment and research prototype i.n · corporating the latest 1n technology. ~ports .car features and desip in·· novat)ons The gasoltne·poJ"ered car has a TBS BULLDOG P&OIECT WU :~o~~,t:.c-a:;.r::. e~ born duriq • luncheon coaveraatJon &love·leatber Hat1, dl1Ual ID· more t.baD two yean aao between sttuDHmatJoa _... a --,_._ Curt.ii and tbe chainnaa ol BriUlh ---,_ Leyland, Sir Michael Edwardes. Tbe ~:'=.~be~ to UYe iD idea waa lo try lO merae two ol tbe For car buff• wbo do not bave tbe world's sreat sport1ca9 -the asking price, tbere will be no MCODd Jaauar and the Al~ llartfil. chance, Curt1a aaid. He aakl Aalon Auto designer William Towns was Martin la not plannlnc· lO put tbe commisaloned to sketch the 8".lldog. Bulldog Into aeries producUoa -not But it toot a year of intensive work now, not ever. • ,......_ .. , .... ..,.1w ................... ..., .. ....,........, ...... ...., IT 'S NATIONAlBABY WEEK! fJATIW wmusco :J3.Y..;c .. 2s' J.St cmtlllUSSE ·~3" CUllTT 22H NUISIMG,. PADS llG. Ut"' lo• ol 36 TIDY · TUINING 69C PANTS ..... 100•. cotton. 3" •. Ut 10 PIGE SELF STICK PHOTO ALBUM REG.11.9 1.89 Big 9a 1J·PQ99'with20 ~to put olf your~ upon. No glue\°' '•· slop behind plottt< poge1. ' Many cover ''Y* to thooM. AMID OI SILVll IACAIDI RUM 4''' 7!10ml •• s ... J&I SCOTCH ' ?!~J'' I WI ............ · ... CASSmE • CARRY CASE YOUR CHOICE '2, The be\! woyJ" ID ttor9 lclpe&. llG • f •ft \ - -- • ' POLYESTEI FllllFILL 99c llG. 1.Jt •1t-~M1 of I"'"'"'· 111n•tC11 IUOf .. 21131Wlht•._ . . .. . .... _,. ~.,,.. -.. -... ----· . ---------- ••• COffll FILTllS 139 Bt.l.1t .......,..,..,., Coffeet11-.. IUlllCTCll IUOI ..... ... NICI 100 % POL JESTER AllPURPOSEBLANIET -~~-- GIEEI IEY DESIGN 5 PC. BATH RUG SIT ,~9'' 100'1. cotton c-. & _.,,, toco1 lt11"'9, It ' bOflded 10 Ifie flfl -I Wtt-"O Q)ld ~I 33"' a7'S". • ' . I . . " Three ·Amer1 can women known for the1r ·human1tar1an causes are bei ng honored wit h commemorative U.S. stamps. The Helen f<:eller·Anne SuJl.Jv(jn :.tamp Cleft) will be lSsued June 27 ln T uscum· baa. Ala., and the Emaly Bissell stamp. May 31 in Wi lmington. Del. Scientology Quarters- 'Hidden' Near Hemet ·-- RIV E RS ID E <AP > -A d 1S · 11l usione d former official of the Church of Scientology says church founder L. Ron Hubbard has been s ecretly running Scientolog y's worldwide activities from Gilman Hot Spnngs, a spa 80 miles eest of Los Angeles. q ua rters church in Los Angeles. said he did not know where Hubbard was. MS. GARRJTANO described Hub- ba_rd as a· "large man. about 6-foot-2. with dirty s houlder length red hair. rotten teeth and a definite paunch. Ron Hubbard tries to a ct like Howard Hu.ghe's. H.e wa nts everyo ne t o believe be is reclusive and eccentric. He is a reaJ egocentric." In an interview with the Riverside Press· Ente r p rise, th~ defector, Sylvana Garritano. 25, described the Scientology enclave as "part insane asylum. part forced labor camp." ruled over by the 69-year--old Hub- bard and a dozen teen-age servRis called "Commodore Messengers." Hubbard is s ubject to "seve re temper tantrums, He has the most foul f1lQUth I could ever imagine. lie is always swearing." she added. She satd those closest to Hubbard. the .. Commod or e Messenger:. ... range in age from 13 to 19. wait on Hubbard ha nd a nd foot. num1c h1!) voice when delivering his order:.. and h ave the a uthority to mete out punishments and demote adult mcm· bers of the organlzat1on. Death Not~ • CASSIDY -to •·~M. Fune•_, Sl>•Yi<tt w111 • GE RlUROE CASSIDY '""ICMnt cif °"' COflOUCte<I on Tllur,.S.y, "'!"11 11• Nam~ Counsel Hunhnq!O" Be.en. c:.. P•""° •••Y '"'° ., Piet'c.e ~ Sml!M ,,,..,.,I ~ . "" SaturO•Y. Apt'li n . '"° ., the ...... Re• O.vl<I 1-tump!>rl~ otfKI•• Pot<oli<a ~~1 """"'"may 011411 1n9 tntumenl w111 be in Gooo John C::. Lautsch has P 8'otll<tn Smith~· Mortu., on '>hec>l\ortl c:en-ry, Pi«u Brother$ b d I .\ • w'!;~ •. ""'°'" 16• '"° ,,....., ,"; 00 sm11m·~o1r·.c~»w~ e e n name e" a .. Gtu.n~•E counsel for the Coas t Neptune Society CRUHTIO.. 8 UlllAL At HA 646-7431 Y--MCW!1ty .... ..,.__ ..... , .. ......u.. ""'°''" ... ., .,,...., -.-.-c..-~ LENORE P, GILLESPIE, f'ftideM Co, mmuru·ty College Dis Of Co\!• ~ ~ Pe-•w•Y on • A"'" 11. "'° ~ w'" • ....ioen1 ot tricL . CD$I• Mew. c. tor » .... ~ ~WO L ts h 1·, d ate bY 1 9r•nOO•u9hlUl Mr~. P•t aU C JO) a gra U M<cr .. ov ot s.nt• AN , c:... M o . of Stanford University ic.,..., ~ ot Ml L..otN. c.. and t.be UC Davis· Law .,.., • 9'Nl1'--· Senrktt -·•-Oft~,. AcwJ• "· "•o Schoo1. He bas served as ~·_:"oo~ ~ ~='!: lega l counsel for the ~========~ •m,_ ~°'M Mort.-., of C a I i r or n I a St a t e C:.N lerlf'M-1felle u ""· C.fllJ IMlr , rACIAC Y1£W MIMORIA&. r AR• Cerretery Mor1uary Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c View Onve NewPorl Beach 644-2700 McC~ MOllTUil•S . Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills -768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1ns "" Co$•• MeW. S40-.~~Y University and Colleges. M ARY e ic eLLv •• ,,.,,w of P•t· Ge•"' P-"a.111.n l\bu•9"· """"'"'" ..... 41'0 • ··~ ""' • ~ of Huntiftqlofl 8Hctl, C:... Ot4!CI -. oo. April 14, l tlO •I P•clll<• BAKERSFIELD CAP) HoUHe.I, e.towd moct>H of Jo Mf\ • 11e11y ot c..ittonM. ~ •euy of -A Bakersfield m a n "•«POn, l.o<'9 '''•""· PMw York. was sentenced to five VeUIOlne Kelly ol H\#ltonqton ee.c... . c •. Rcan K•llY o1 ~m. c:.... years m state prison for Dorh a-..rill ot· """'1Yv111e. 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ONLY IMPO~TANT Me.'ETING AT SCHOOL .)_ I'M PRETTY BUSY. A SM,AlL ,~NG < ~~~.., ·S:1Lj If '"' MISS PEACH L ...... r ; ',,. .. ) • r ~') , - ( r ) r: JiL.. 'rl'f;::.r by Mell Lazanus iHEY HAVE NO C..HOICe 8 1.AT TO ~EVOKe YOIA~ Bl~TH ce~TIF'IC~TE .. TH E FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO .. ''Mommy; I need my ru~r ond it's holding up your bedroom windo•' DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER Ao lOU CAN 5£E. 1..YNN CAM E HERE VOl..UN TARI\.. Y' E>HE HM COMMITTED NO Cl'!IME! EVEN l~E NECKl..ACE &HE WAh 61VEN WAfJ A (;IH I UNDfR 'fO HE~! ::>TAND' TUMBLEWEEDS THESE ARE MY SEASHELLS --· . ' ORABBLE .ioiMlN, ~OIJ\1£ bO'f 10 <X> IN f~~~f; ~Q 6£1" «.1V ~ -r.tl~lb <,f1gc~ ~ t'M SLU£0 o~ t1'1 'f~. '~£ '-Of' :<o c:'.OMV~ M-.~L.~ 1• ~ L.rf<t.-C 6(0(u£( ~ O£Ph1Q1.ic, OM ME: ~ DR. SMOCK \ NURSE'=, \ W H Y IS ,.-H f:R E'= AN 0(..J"'fe>OARD MO,.-OR A,.-,.-He eND C1F M Y eeD? 'c A use ANY G A L- W HO HAS S,.....,_OCK AS HeR DOC-T'OR ... by Gus Arriola by Harold. 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VI 'EL CH I o:i.1h ...... •wtt StC"urll> d h 1aned to prott"<'l John Waynf' irport a n t ~1J 111dter·b or 11nyont-carrying w apons or rontr bund Into or throuah the county facility "' tt'~tt-d b fodf'ral &ll'nla JW.t day5 ago. ltport offic1a1.-ha\' rt•vn lttd R~ult or lht.• h'bt b> th.-ff°d('raJ A "'1at.aon Ad mil'l11strat1on < 1-'AA I llrco 't kn°*n y~t. 11uordlng to Oennis Horn. t)pt•raatlooa ch1f'f at 'the fl>Unty ~lrpo11 HORN ANO t. T. TOM Conner. t hief ot thu prun..:t> Coull'Y Sht>raff'.) Office airport 6etur1\,)' dt-ta1 ~,. Wl'rl' qut>rwd about ~\,)'and safety foUow 1ng lust '-'t't•k'i. h1jU<'k1q el Ontl*rlo lnternaUon1tl • ;\1rport OC Deputies Buck S h eritf Deputies d4.Splt•Ji.ed b} Or.lflge County ShenH· Coroner .Orad Gall•'> pohcws h~\t' vo\\ed to go to court td stop '4hat they l'laim arc several heavy handed cmplo.) cc reh1t1oru. act.Joni. The threat <>( legal action came Monday at a lengthy and occa:-.100:.ill.) l'mot1on·charged press conf<>rcnN> c·alkd bv lead{•rs of the Assodation of Orange County Dt•puty Sheriffs LN1ders ,,f the ,::roup. wh1ch represents de · puti<'s in s::ilary nc,::ot1 at1ons. charged t hat the ~henff is refusing to a llow CC'rtain ret iring deputies a badge and idenl1ficat1on card that do ubles as a lh ·rm1t to carry a concealed wc3pon. Hom .. ~ the rAA '• 1e-t1n1ot1trpor1 security ml'asur was unannountt<d ·'f"My'll llal· •nr r~rommcndatlon:s they may h11v.-. •· 1111Ak1 !IQro. "but l have no ruson to btlllcv~ w~ d)dn't pua evtryt.Nna. ;I .. And U..y'r J\Ot balhfuJ about It," quipped Lt Connt'r, who took over the airport ltNlrity de· litl l )U t a month a((O when his predecessor retired. "ft P&&SONAL OPINION ll that Wtf ve aot • security •Y•.,.m lhat ranlll with the best ... 011 llom. noting that e&>eeUle delills of the procram cannot be dlvul1ed -. ·•nw rt'<1ulr~mcnt1 are mandated by the FAA and then w~'rti rcqu1~ to submit a detailed plan. The plan hu Lo bt· uppl'Oved by the FAA and it's a multJ·ph11r;c approach " Horn t•xpla1ned the entire system involves overlapping i.ecurltY""meaaur~ covered by airline ~raonne l, ~herlU't. deput1e~ assigned to the ternunal and 1rowtd~ apd airport employees 1h.-m st'lws • PRAISES SYSTEM Airport'• Horn EYES AIRPORT Shertff's Lt. Cpnner THE AIRPORT IS MANNED by sheriff's dtpuues 24 hour., a day. but Lt Cooner declined to ~ay how many deputies are deployed. One plu:, 10 providing i,eeorlty to lhe county nangational eq~enl. Lt Conner said . but that fJl"1h ty is its rela tively ~mall size despite the fact section as ln a remote locatJon kept under regular 11 1~ one of the nauon ·~ bui,1est airports. nsuaJ s urveWanee In add.Jt1on . t hose responsible for airport j\nyooe breachmg the airport property boun· ~t:cunty know each other and everyone else coo-dary there would also ha\ e lO cross a laree open nected to the security prognm. That isn't possible area andtbe nmways on foot before approaching any e1t larger facilities s uch as Ontario. or Los boardingorairliner -servlcingareas.benoted. Angeles, th~ Orange County officials point out. SHERIFF'S DEPth-IES ijAVE at least on<' INVESTIGATORS ARE STILL trying to de· black-and-white p;itrol car on the grounds at 1111 lt•rmine 4,'Xactly how tht.· hijacker who comman· times. he added deered th(.• empty Am(•rtcan Alrlines jetliner at . "There have nt•ver bt>t.•n any h•Jackings or at Ontario last Wcdnt.·sday morning penetrated tempts here. although som(' 1nd1vid uaJs have bef:n M'l'ur ity there. interc<'ptl'd while trying to carry weapons onto John Wa,vne Airport_ is secured completely planes ... i.ays Operations Mun ager Hom around its perimeter by a barbed·wire fence six .. We aJl reel pretty happy with wh at we have feet hlgh, topped by additional strands of barbed here." Hom says of airport security. "But security wire , is not something that you ean C\'l'r rest '4 Ith either. the opening of his practice on April 21, 1980. at 647 Camjno De Las Mares Suite 220 Phone 493-1073 In our April 16th insert section. the J o be 's .SP tk es w e r e incorrectly · describe d . Th e p ackage o f 5 as pictur'ed at $1 . 77 1s correct. The "package - of 20" lang uage is incorrect. We regret an y inconvenience this may have caused our customers. One stgment of the perimeter barrier Is wood ll 's lh<' kind of thin~ you've got to work .,..1th . con· SUCH A PE RMIT IS needed . the leaders as· instead of metal to prevent interference with tinually updating 11 " se rt ed. so that re t1 red de put1es can prote.ct ....:.::.:..:..::..:..:..:_:..:_..:..:..:...:..:...:...:__:_..:...:....:__..__...:_..:_ ______ .......,:_,;__..:.___...;:.. ____________ __,:=========--==-------- themselves from p otent1a l .. r etaliation Cro m <'rtmmals they may have helped prosecutt>. · A state law that allows for the permits gives the !-henff authority to deny a permit to retiring de· pulles "for ~ood cause." Gal(•:-. h::is said th~ permits. are denied if there J r(' t·erta1n p:-.y.chological problems evident in a rl'· tmng deputy· OSE RETIRED DEPL'TY, R,obert J . Singer. claimed, hO\\ev<.;r, that Gates denied him a retfre· mcnl badge and 1del)tilicatioo card because he worked for the compaign or Lauren Rus k. a deputy who uns uccessfully c hallenged Gates in the 1978 , l'lect ions. Sin~er was retired from the sheriff's office in February due to a s pine injury. The deputies associa tion also lashed out at the s he riff's decision to r emove emergency lights and sirens from a bomb dispos al unit. claiming that it made the unit Jess s afe. A GATES SPOKt:SMAN. however, said the s he riff dl'termined there were other options to permit the unit to procee>d safely through tramc. s uch as using deputies to reroute traffic on streets ''her<' the unit must pas~ There "'as also cnt1c1s m of certain inter· department t rans fers which the e mployee or- ganization leaders termed "punishment" for back· mg Rusk instead of Gates. 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Chrts was on the scene. perhaps John became distracted by some suffering m silence. at th4 J ack loud talking on an Jdjoining court Kramer Open tennis tournament at Los Caballeros Racqoet and Tennis Cltrls gaee •e f'll• Club. . "TRIS IS A MEN'S tournament ~IJ@..,...f., fJed 9ou·~ and I don't want to take away Crom Oii.,..,. • .,. ollt t~re. it.·• she said. - When a reporter approached her ...!Jottn Lloyd before a first-round match with Tom behind Leonard while Lloyd w.as Leonard as the contestants were ~erving. This appeared to rattle him war.ming up, she graciously stated:. a nd after each player had won • "I'd like to watch the match." service in the fi rst four games, he She was polite. but firm. and fe ll behind. eventually losing the turned her attentions immediately game after two deuce points. back to the court to watch Lloyd get Lloyd lost the matc·h to ·Leonard. ready . 6 ·'2. 6-3 but later 1n the day. with • llE SAT BY HERSELF in one • corner of the sun-drenched bleachers oauv ,.11 • .,., ..... v ,..,,1c• o·o-n and ju.<sl before the match started. doubles partner Gene Malin. defeat- ed one of the top teams in the tourna- ment, knocking off Wojtek Fibak and partner Gene Mayer. 6-4. 4-6, 7-5. to remain alive m the tournament. INTENSE CONCENTRATION -John Lloyd wa~n d eep concentration durmg a first-round sin gles match with Tom Leonard at Los Caballeros Racquet and Tennis Club Tuesdav to no avail. He lo t the match. 6·2. 6-3. Wife Chris Ev<'rt Lloyd watched the action with intensity but little show of emotion. J ohn and do ubles !'artner Gene Malin upset WoJ· tek Fibak and lop-seeded s ingles player Gene Mayer later in the day. 6-4, 4-6. 7-5 Lloyd and Malin play Roscoe Tanner and Dennis Ralston Thursday in their next match. Neither team is seeded. ' \\-as JOmed by l\o\o men. obviously friends or the couple. Yet she seldom !-.poke to them and appeared to d.ls· like the cameras or two photog- raphers whose lenses were turned in her direction as the players ex- changed sides. As the match started with Lloyd !>erving first . s he watched each !'>troke 1ntcntl> perhaps mak1nft me'ntal notel> tu discuss with ham h1tt.•r But whatever has fortunes on the cou rt. she ~ho"'ed no e mOllon when he made a J!OOd i>hot or when thmgs went against him. Her outward calm. "LOSING BECOMES just as much a habit as winning," he said. "Chris gives me encouragement but you're on your own out there . I've got to win a couple of m atches to gel my con- fidence back. l think I'm playing well 10 spots at least." Whatever the fo rtunes of Joho Lloyd at the J ack ~Kramer Open this v. eek. the presence of wife Chris will draw more fans to his matches than wo uld otherwise be watching. But she would prefe r 'to be there in- cognito and without fanfare. Tanana S11.1·prised Tanner Picks Up :Momentum 1 He Didn't Think He Could Go Nine By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Ol tlle DMlW l"I ... Sl.tff I All Winter long, Angel pitchers ~d to listen to abuse. ~hey bad to s it idly by as ters and propheLc; said things e. "The Angels' h itting 1s ~lid, but the pitching is suspect. peclally v.;th ~hras Knapp and r ank Tanana coming orr m - Juries." t THEY DON'T HAVE to take at tying down anymore. l Knapp and Tanana walked to 'the mound this week an(J proved. for the moment, anyway, that the writers were wrong. Knapp. hurled seven shutout Innings on Monday. and Tanana s urprised even hi m selr by pitching a complete game. beat· ing Minnesota. 3· l . Tuesda) night at Anaheim Stadium. "I'd have been happy with seven innings." Tanana saad "But the eighth was eal>y, so I said. what the hell. let's go for nine .. MANAGER JI M F REGOSI. listening to Tanana tell a radio post-game audience that he v.a '> :.urprised to go nine inning:-.. nodded in agreement. "Yeah. it s urprai.cd me. too." Fregos i said "But Franka<• knows how to pitch as well ~:-. anyone in the league " The Angels· starting rotation ~Padres Rockin~ The DOdger Blues: They're Singing It SAN DIEGO <AP> -Ozzie Smith and his San Diego Padre teammates are rocking to the disco soWld whlre, in the LQs -6,ngeles lock er room . the ftodgers are singmg the blues. ••tt. all starts in the clubhouse -the enthusiasm, the will and the desire." said the Padre hortstof after his c!ub handed e nva DOOgers {heir fiIDi oss :. in six games. 9-5 Tuesday night. SAN DIEGO SNAPPEJ> a hii: Ung slump with 11 hits, includ- _.g a homer by Gene Tenace. •d Ued a club record wilb six stolen bases. The Padres are no"' S-1. the best sta rt in their µ-year history. ~.·•we're going to take the extra bae when we c,an, and we're go- ing to~ it all year," said Smith as a tape player blared disco music from bis dressing stall. .. The club is more upbeat now. n ager J erry Coleman has It a tremendous rapport this r. He's been keeping every- yup. '' • • The Dodgers. who have been Plfgued by lack or hitting. now "' have a new problem to worry w r bout·-catchln1.' THEIR NO. t ulcher, Steve Yeager , ii sidet!Md with an in· jured arm and his backup, Joe Ferguson. left the game after five lnnjngs with a back injury. That 'left the receiving chores ,up to utility man D~l Tho~ who bad never e cau1ht ln 'the major leag~s. Tbomu may be pl'rs11ed Into the .Urtlnl role when the Doc11ers and Padres conclude their series tonl•hl-"I dop't think there's any way 1 can catch now ," -.aid Ferguson. ··1 injured my back when I slipped on home platt· trying tb throw out a runner in the second inning .. · THOMAS. WHO HAS now played every position except pitcher during his IO-year major league career, said <ifter the game! "I felt great. I foel l can adjust to any situation ... The Padres trailed 2· l in the second inning when Rick Wise. l ·O. known as a good -hilling pitcher. slashed a two-run dou- ble of( the cenlerfield wall to give San Diego a lead it never relinquished. The Padres knocked the 1979 NL Rookie of the Year. Rick Sutcliffe. 0-1, from the mound an a wild third iMing when they scored three run~ on just one hit but took• advantage of three walks. three stolen bases. a wild pitch and a balk to take a 6·2 lead. WISB, SUFFERING from a heavy cold, departed after giv- ing up a leadoff single in the sixth and Steve Mura pitched four innings of one-bit relief t o earn bis firstsave. ' Rookie centerfielde r Rudy Law paced the Dodgecs with rour hits and scored a pair or runs. while Davey Lopes cracked his first homer of the year and Reggie Smith got a fifth-inning slngle to run his hit· Ung st~ak te>six games. The Dodgers end their sevtn· game, season-opening road trip tonight when they send Burt Hooton <O·J> to the mound to face tbe Padres' John Curtj1 <1-0). now has a codlbin~d ERA of 1.23 "Yeah. well, p1tctung ts sup posed to be our strong point ttus year . isn't it?" right-hander Dave Frost satd sarcastically FROST 0 ·01 TAKES the mound tonight against Pete Red· IHn 10 11 m the finale of a six· game homestand Catchl'r Brian Oowning. fight · 1ng a l ·for-11 !>lump. gave Tanana all the runs he n~ded by crushing a two run homer m the second annang. Ai-the man behind the plate <'ailing p1tche!:>. Downing was · asked which was more personal· h '>at1sfying the homer. or Tan<ina'.s performance. ·'The most gratifying thing to me 1c; that all hve of our starters pit c hed w e ll ,'' Dov.n1ng an!>v.crcd "That's gotta be a big plus. t·~p<>c a a ll y after the crat1c1sm they a ll took. We casa ly could have "on all five of our gam ei.." INSTEAD. THE ANGELS cire 3·2 One , loss went Lo starter Bruce KJson. wfio' gave up two unearned runs and has an ERA of O 00. and the other v. ent to re· liever Mark Clear. More than JUSt proving the pitching staff as sound. Tanana needed this game to show that his arm miseries are behind him. Did he do that? It depends on whom you ask. • "Ile threw with more velocity tfaan. l've ever seen from him an the two years I've been here," ·Downing said. "He's coming in· <See ANGELS, Paie B2> Second-seeded Roscoe Tanner, picking up momentum after win· ning a close fi rst set. downed Rod Frawley, 7-6. 6-2 Tuesday night an a first round match of the Jack Kramer Tennis Open at Los Caballe ros Racquet and SporlS Club in Fountain Valley. Gene Mayer. the tournament's top seeded player, played Fritz Buehnm~ this afternoon in his first match of the toumam<>nt aflt'r being eltmmatC'd in the r· rs t round o f dou bles wath partner WOJ tek F1bak. On the stadium court tonight. it will be Stan Smith against lloward Schoenfi<>ld 1n the lone s ingles match at 'l o 'clock. This one will be folJO\\-Cd by two doubles matches. · In the firs t 1t wall be l hc Nastase and Adriano Panatta against Buehning and Johan Kriek. Smith and partner Bob Lutz of San Clemente v.111 fat'e John Alexander and. Hank Pfister m the concluding match. Tanner. has bag ser ve working v. ell m the second set. over- " helmed has Australian foe. who seemed to run out of steam after dropping the hard-fought oeen· mg set. Yannick Noah. the prom ising 19-year·old Frenchman who's the No. 11 seed. defeated George Ha rdie. 7-5. 6·1 and Nastase whipped Steve Krulevatz. 6-3. 6-4 in other evening matches. Earlier. third-seeded Harold Solomon posted a 6· I , 5· 7. 6·2 vic- tory over Tim Wilkison and Chile 's Jaime Fillo! of Chile up- set fourth-seeded Pat DuPre. 6·7, 6-4. 6-1. . ............ KAREEM ABDUL.JABBAR SCORES AROUND ALVIN SCOTT. No Daylight for the Sans The Big Fella (Abdul-]abbtlr) Sees to T"4t, 126-101 INGLEWOOD <AP> -Kareem Abdul· Jabber is glad the Los Angeles Lakers are finished with Phoenix for the season. Can you Imagine how the Suns feel about being done with Kareem? "Right now. I'm relieved we're through with Phoen ix because they're always tough for us," Abdul-Jabbar said moments after almost single-hand¢ly destroying the Suns as the Lakers rolled.to a 126-101 NBA victory Tuesday night. "We were ready tonight.·• ABDUlr.IABBAR CELEBRATING his birthday a couple ot hours early. scored 3S points and pulled down 16 rebounds as Los Angeles put the Suns away. The victory e1tabled the Laken tp win their best-of-seven · NBA Western Con· ference playoff series over the Suns 4-1. It w11 al.IO the ninth triumph in the last 10 • gam es for Los Angeles. counting the final five sames of the regular season. No\W. Los An1eles must wait to see who 'lt will face In the Western Conference cnampionsbip seri~. Milwaukee or Seat· tie. ;nte Bucks lead the defending NBA champion SuperSonics 3·2 with game six. scheduled Friday night. · ABDUL-.IABBAR, WHO TURNED 33 lo· day. scored 21 of bis polnts and grabbed 10 of his rebounds In the first half. The Lakers, who never trailed in the game·. led 60-42 at the Intermission and the Suns weren't cl06e.r than 16 points after that. Abdul-Jabbar tert the garpe for good . with 5:2' remaining. Tbe sellout crowd of 17,505 at the Forum responded with a standing ovation. "I've been coaching in this league for seven years. I've seen him play for seven years." said Phoenix Coach J ohll MacLeod. r efe rring t o Abdul-Jab\'lar. "This is the best I've seen him play. "THE BIG FELLA CAN make pJayers pl a~ better. I can't say enou1h about him." Abdul-Jabbar had plenty of help as ., ( . -._r-=::.=--... -.. Jamaal Wilkes had 21 points and 10 re- bounds; Earvin "Magic" Johnson con- tributed 19 points. seven rebounds and 11 assists; Jim Cbones and Michael Cooper scored 12 points apiece and Norm Nixon. while held to elght points, had 13 assists. Walter Davis led the Suns in scoring with 24 points, but Paul Westphal had only 14 matine Just five ot bis 13 fteld 1oal at- tempts, and Ad.ams had just 11. Cook was a lso in double fi1ures with 10 J>O.lnts. PHOENIX FORWAaD Truck Robinson, who didn't see action in the series before Tuesday night because or strained liga- m ents in hla left knee. played nine minutes all ln the first half. "Needless to say, we're a happy bunch of 1u.vs." said Los Angeles coacti Paul Westhead. "I thoulht we 1ave a hl1h ln· t ensity eUort symbolized by the way Kareem craabed the offensive boards. "I thoueht we played an acUve rebound· in1 1ame whJcb made the rest of our game terriflc." . .. ,, .. • ., -.,. n••· Ao!'' ti, •• , A C•p•ule Report From the Wortd of lpor1t CathOlie 'Prie1t Arrested . FW Sealpiog Golf Tickets • ' Ptee AP DllllMdln A UGUSTA~ Oa. -Nl.De meo. lndudlna a n Cath9Ue (>riHt from New JtTMy, were cba11ed wlth scaJ~lnte tickets to tM M~ters Golf Toum•· - Mf!Dt held a.ere f ul .-keod. acordina to police I ttcorda. The men were arn1ted Thunday and Friday ou&Jlde lhti tale• ol A111.-ta National Oo&f Cb1b and a ll po1ted lUO bon~ on c~ ol llle1al 11le of tJckt'U to an alhletJc event RJdunond Coynty 1twrlff'1 dtpartment officials N"(~ed to cq,nsneQL on ~cirtcs ol lbe case, bui .. >me of th d~ 'fenctant.s clalm they were chJU'1ed with a <'rime that bus become almoet• trad1tiooal part of the f•mowt aold tourn1&mt:nt One mao who was charged. E.W. Mo~ of Caffney. ~:C . said lbat Thund•y was bt.s Carat vtslt to Auausta but "I will never aet foot In Augusta again, E>vcn if I have u handful ,of tk ke ta. Tbey bave been scalping tickets tflcrt.' ror >car~. I'm au're ." CaQt. Charles Toole, cbier of the bhcnfl ·s mvest1g.ator51 division, aaid seven mvestJgators patrolled the area outs adt> the tournament gates Thursday and f'riday and five worltt'd full-time Saturday and Sunday. Tbe primary tal"gets were those scalping the $48 tickets for $150 lo $200. Georgia Jaw aJlows a person to re-sell the • paths for onJy $1 more than the marked pri cc. Toole staid. The persons arrested, according to police records. were Moss; Lawrence Alan Lesser. 28, Belvedere. S.C ; Joseph Daniel Srruth J r .. Augusta. Joser M . Borre maps. Augusta . Gerald Wayne P ulliam. Martinez. Ga . Lowl'll G arrett Risner J r., Stone Mountain, Ga.. Benn1t• Anderson Clary . GaHney. S.C.; Philip Middleton Strong, t louston. and the Rev. John O'Brien. Mountain Lakes. N.J The maximum pena lty on conv1ct1on of scalping was not immediately a vaila ble. · -----Qteolr of ffw Baff ------ Iowa's Bob Hansen, on trying to guard Louisvllle's f>arreU Griffith in lhe NCAA semifinals : ''f.'ve guarded guys who could leap high before. But all of them came down." Searer Keeps Red"' Reenrd Pt-rfeef Dave Concepcion drove an three runs, Dave • Collins continued his hot hitting with thrt-e singles and Tom Seaver won his fi rst s tart of the year as Cincinnati dumped .San Francisco. 8·3. With the win the Reds remained the only unbeaten team in the maJor leagues wath a 6·0 mark ... Reserves Julio Gonzalez a nd Luis Pujols each doubled to key a four.run second inning a nd .lea d Houston to a 6·2 victory over Atlanta. extending the Braves' winless s tring to six games. J oe Nlekro, 21·11 last season. got his fi rst victory or the year , scatlenng s ix t\its .. Ken Oberkfell's two-run triple capped a three-run uprising in the sixth inning lhat broke open a t.Jght game and powered St Louis to a 7·2 trium ph over Philadelphia behind Pete Vuckovicb's five·hitter ... Warren Cromartie drilled a pair of home runs, and three New York errors led to four unearned runs m the fi rst inning as Montreal batte red the Mets. 7.3 ..• Jim suvu Palmer. backed by a 12-bit attack that included two ·run home rs by Rick Dempsey a nd Ken Singleton, pitched Baltimore to a 12·2 victory over Kansas Cit y ... Texas left-ha nder Jon Matlack handcuffed Cleveland on fi ve h its and catcher Jim Sundberg provided two key hits in a 3·0 victory over the Indians . . Chet Lemon's tie-breaking single with two out in the 14th inning .\iCled the Chicago White Sox to a 4·3 victory over the New York Yankees ... Golden Glove outfielder Garry Maddox h as signed a multi-year. multimill1on dolla r contract with the Philadelphia Phillies ... Negotiators for major league baseball's club owners and players union made unspecified progress in seven hours of contract talks on .T uesday ... Lamar John.soil.of the Chicago Wh ite Sox. who hit .600 and helped his tealiR to tbr~ victories over Ba ltimore. has become lhe American League's fi rst player or the week for the 1980 season ... Steve McCatty, making bis second start in two nights. pitched shutbut ball for eight innings and Tony Armas belted a three·run double lo lead Oakland to a 12·3 r out of Seattle. McCatty. 1·2, bounced back from an a~Cul performance Monday night. when he lasted only 1~ innings and a llowed five runs in a 7-1 loss. The right-bander pitched Tuesday night because because Rick Langford, the scheduled s tarter. s uffered a muscle spasm in his back while warming up. .. a ·• • •.; - • I • •<Wftl (.'lwtcll lt'•C«'ll4P• haln Lw lllUwlUkee. wtth veteran e9nler ... Luler m acorlq .12 po4oll and r eMrve forward aku,. w .. •a= add.lot 21, defeated 'SeaU.lt Tu.day nl1ht.1'.fT. before an NBA record crowd of 40,172 · for a 3·2 lead lD thelr playcilf leriea. Tbe belt-ol-Mftn We1tena CoDltr.ct Mmlfioal now mov• to lllllwauk• Fri· day. A B&k'U vletory would lllmbaa&e lut MUOD'I NBA cbam'*>al. IWwauket't ,..., ......... llfU NCDO¥ed • a 1tntcber duriq \be foUrtb quarter ol TuHda,Y'I 1ame. Brld••••D, a 1·5 forward, w11 attempUDI to drive tbt baMUne wbeD b' coWct.d wltb Seattle's .latk sa.a and wu cbarced with an of • (ellllve foul. Bridtemu crubed to tbe noor and reportedly 1uffend a bna1led lower back ... .1..Uu Bnllle and Darryl Oa wklH each 1cored 30 points a s Phlladelpbla rallied from .a 10-polnt hallllme deficit to beat AUaata, 105-100 and clinch the best-of-seven serifs, 4·1. u1uH Tbe 76ers move lnto the East.em Con· Ctrence best«·eeveo finals against Boston starting Friday n1ght Jn Bolt.on. The Celtics reached the finals with a four· game sw~ep ot Houston. .--------..-.11 Tetl•9-----.. On this date ln baseball in 1978; Bob Forsch or the St. Louis C4rdinals burled a S-0, no-bit victor)' over the Philadelphia Phillies. On this date ln 1972: . Burt Hooton of the Chicqo Cubs, beginning bis flnl full season in the majors, no-hit the Phillies 4--0 ·at Wrigley Field. On this date in 1940: Cleveland's Bob Feller burled the fi rst and only Opening Day no-bitter in baseball histo ry, beating the . Chicago White Sox 1·0 at Comiskey Park. On this date in 1938: Dizzy Dean, wbo bad won 30 games in 1934, w as traded from the Cardinals to the Cubs for pitche rs Curt Davis and Clyde Shoun and outfielder George Slain· bncl<. Today's Birthdays : San Diego Padres outfielder Don Reynolds is 27. Houston Astros catche r Bruce Boehy 1s 25. Serie•~ .~afl CIA Sabota9.-d Oly•pi~• A Sc)Vlct news paper published What it called • details or a CIA and FBI plot to sabotage the Moscow Oly mpics. including the inclusion of young fore1gn.1ani::uage speakers from United States univ<•rs1t1es in 1.1n "ant1-0lymp1r" s ubversion team to be sent to )lo~cow Officials m Washington &re studying. but ar<' not \·t-t Cl'rt ain. whether Pre-.adcnt Carter's move to bloek US µ;rl1c1pat1on an the Olympics will extend to Puerto Hl ro. which h:.is f1c ldl'd it~ own team ro·r yf#ars .. The gov· ernmcnts or Grc:at BraLaio and Aus tralia ha\.c reaffirmt'd tht'ar support or the US boycott and pohtacal pr -ssun ha<. been put on Can;:id1an Pnmf' Manistc>r Pierre Trudeau to Rel ht~ nation bt•hmd tht• boycott . That land Prime M 1nastcr p r Pm Tinsula nonda said that the ~ovc·rnment wall leave it up to that tountry·.., 01~ mp1c comm1tt1•1• tu cJec1d1.: ~hcthcr or not to send <1thll't~ to the Olympic'>· RanL'I Trad•• .tft•{'utt·ht•un fo D~nr.-r La"reoce McCulche0n has been traded by the • Lo~ Angeles Rams to the lk nver Broncos for. an unda s cloi-.t·d rutun· draft ('hOI('(• Tht· former Colorado State• star w1 II bl' back an tht• state where hl' played his college b<11l .. An alleged ticket purchasing ctral bet~<'<'n M1ss1ss1pp1 State L'niH•rsaty basketball Coach Jim Hatfield and h1~ playc•r.; may lead to a full.scale NCAA probe . . . The University of New Orleans has quit the Sun Rell Athl<'tt c Confer ence after the con· rrrcncC' refused to let the school play home g<1mC''> an an on rampus gym opponents l':Jll "the ch;Jmh1•r or horrors .. . ~tiama Dolphin Ct•nt1·r J im Lanl(er's tut url' tn pro rout hall c·ould b4.' d<•rtdt"d Thursday when ht• reports lo the M In· llC'!>Ota Vikings' t<-a m doctors for a f1led1c a l t•xamm:.it1on. Langl'r ha~ requested a trade to thl' V1k1ng:-. .. The title fight betwee n Wo rld Boxing Council wel t e rwt•1ght c ha m pa on Sug ar R ay M<CUTCHtOH Leonard and Roberto Duran wilt be "the greatest fight an our time:· aet·ordan){ to promoter Bob Anim. Thev wall meet June 20 at :.i site an the U S o r Canada to be determined later . Detroit I.ion-.· defensive tackle Dave Gallagher as retiring to return to m<'d1cal school full time at the University or Michigan . . f.arry Sml~b. Tulane's head football coach, is to b:e interviewed today concerning the va · cant head coaching job at lht· t •n1\'e rs1ty of Ariiona . Some 8.000 runners are expcct(:d ror th as year's Boston. Marathon which will be run Monday ... Lar ge fields an two Kentucky Derby prep races could mean a large field for the Derby itsC'lf and could bring about a 20-horse hmitalion based on the prqspects with the highest money earnings. In ¥olleytiall ·FRANK TANANA .. Fr•~-r.,,. • IL ANGELS ••• aide real well aod be'• able to put the ball wbe~ he want.I tt." Twins first baseman Ron Jackson, who came up through the Angels' organization with Tanana and played behind him for four years, says Tanana m ay ne ve r be the pitcher be · once was. "HE DOESN'T HAVE t hf' f a s tball a n y m o r e." sa id Jackson, who lined to left field for the final out or the game. stranding the potential tylog rWl at first base. "He always bad a good break· ing ball, but I can't believe how slow it Is now ." Jackson said. "If he had bis fastball to set up bitters for that s&ow c urve. he'd be s uper. "But you gotta give him a lot of credit." J ackson added ... He didn't have to c6m e back last year . but he m lfde the effort. He's a good competitor. Frankie will bothe r you any way he can ." PE RHAPS TWf!IQS Managt•r Gt•nt.• Mauch ~ummcd II up be:.1 ''l'v(• SHn Tanana with bette r stuff, but he m oved th<' ball an and out masterfully.·· M<iul h :.aid. 'The guy know-. how ti, pitch." Tanana con~edes that last year's tendiruus has IC'ft hL'i arm without blauni: spe~. but h1· rt• fU.'>l':> to g1vt> up on the h(•;,tc·r ".M v fastball must 'v<' hJd ~omcthlnit on at . becaus e ~ou !>aw all those pop..u~." he said .. But basically, 1 C10essed the <bleep) out of 'em." * AMOl[I.. HOTl!S -II ~1411-. •"" I~ Ownf'r' ~ ~ MWt thf> r;'-a.-." QO ~ ,,,,.,. ,,,0 1) (~ ..... '""' .... ,.,, ot , ... '"'° ~ .. ...,..Ntf w..,,,,,.., •••f 0--t.4ftC.~ ~'t~ 1twt ~ ~ OI .......... IN" °"'"°"°"' wO , t I '"°"'"'.,,,...,.. 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Dana Hilla, ahead 14-2' In tbe final game, cave up 10 ltniCb& points to the determined ArUilU before ta1dnc tbe elmive Gaal polnt. Both lAguna Bea~ ad Oma Hills are 4-1 in the Soutb OoMt League. Estancia kept its unblemlabed Sea View League mark latact with a four-game victory over Costa Mesa on the losers' court. The Eagles dropped their third game to Costa Mesa before rebounding with a 15-4 verdict ln the finale. Bob Rieden at middle blocker and Tim Kf'obnfeldt at Better sparked Estancia wbicb ls now 7-0 in league play. La Quinta improved it.s leape mark to 5-3 with a bard-fought five -game victory over boat Corona del Mar. Se~r Gary Nakamura kept La ,Qwota in the game with a strong effort, and Ter ry deBost was eq ua lly impressive as a middle-blocker and setter. Anteaters Let Pepperdine Slip By, 3-2 UC Irvine'!> bascbaJ l team 1£'t ont.' ~h p through iL'> hands Tue<i· day and J :> a 1 t•wlt lost a 3-2 dt .. t 1:.w n t1> \'1!>1t1ng l'epperdrne in 12 Ul010~'> lt wa .... ,1 marvelously pitched contest from both sides as Fran Cutty weol the distance for Pep- perdioey wblle Dirk Wietstock carried"!!' no-bitter into the seventh iJ\ning. UCI staked Wietstoct to a 2-0 IP:id before Pepperdine's Bob llt•lsome got hu, team's first hll or the game. belting a two-out. t"o·run homer in lhe seventh to knot the score .at two. Both s ades then r emained scorelcoc;s untJ I the 12th inning "hen llelsome doubled off re- lieve r and losing pitcher Bob Fra~h e tte 19 ·2). a nd ca m e around lo score on two fielder's choice~ :The Anteate~ had a golden opporturuty to tic the game in the bottom of the inning when t·x·Oran1?e Coast College star Larr~ Oot-.on led off with a triple Out a ~round out and double play ended the threat. The conference loss d ropped the Anteaters Jl.2 games behind first place ·pepperdine in the SCBA standings. Roger Carlson ~eball Standings • • Estancia Returns I Estancia High's volleyball team returned Monday night from a 17·day. European excursion with consolation championship honors in a 16· nation tournament in England. Coa ch Mike Pome roy's Sea View ·League le aders and 1979 CJF finalists lost" their opening m atch with Israel, defeated Scotland. lost to even· tual cbamptdt) Yueosl a.via. then rolled to victories over teams from Turkey, Switzerland and France. The Eagles' 4·2 record is highly commendable ih such circles, where national tea m s < 19·and· under ) fonned lhe competition against the best Crom Estancia High. "China a nd Yugoslavia could play with UCLA:· says E s tancia Coach Mike Pomeroy. "The y arc unbelievably good. But we'd do it again tomorrow if we bad the chance. It was a grea t ex· perience ·'Seeing that caliber or volleyball, sue~ as the fi nals between Yugoslavia and Chlna, you just don't see that kind of volleyball around here . And talking and sharing ide14s with other players from other countries was sometb.lng we won't forget." Yuaoslavla spanked the Eagles. but Jood. with a 6·9, 6-6, 6·5 front lloe. "We ~ere playrng well." says Pomeroy. "But we couldn't get the ball past their blocks. The middle blocker. who was 6-9, had Tim Krobnfeldt's jumping ability. Fraankly .. be-was hurting people." The tournament included opening ceremonies with a parade (trumpets, the works> and closing ceremonJes ln Bath, England. "ln one respect we'r e better off in that we s aw teams much better than us . We're really motivat· ed by the Chinese by the way they hit and attacked the ball,·• adds Pomeroy. In addlllon to tbe com~tton. the 17-d•y tour Included such bJabll1hU as l\russela and Paris I 111•1t \ BILL .uecaon, per~ps the No. 1 soccer f entlly lo the Oranae eout" area <he was UC Irvine's coach for 10 years and founded the Coast ...__ I Rangers. presented a silver trophy recently to the Kiwanis Club of Costa Mesa North as a perpetual award for t he winner of t he annual Orange County All·star game. · This year's clash is at Orange Coas t College Sunday and features lhe best or graduatmg talent from Orange County high school5 It starts at 2. Former SuR" goaHe Dave Joker-st w.a~ t-he featured speaker al a banquet honoring the squad!. and Sunday's ggme wall also feature the Ramc; cheerleaders ••• AROUND THE BEAT -Corona del Ma r High football coach Dick Morris has beefed up his pro· gram with the addit ion of Dave Holland as or fensive coordinator . Holland was Ure Sea Kings' head coach for nine years. including the 1971 Irvine League cha mpionsb.lp squad ... Edison Hi gh football coach Biii Workman ls due to be re leased from Sl. J osephs Hospital lo Orange Thurs- day morning after shoulder surgery ... Former HunUngton Beach Hl(h kicker and defensive back Darrea Mooa, an Ocean View High aide the past couple of years, will handle the wide receivers at Marina ... Mike 'nona&on will cooUnue to assiS\ Marina IDgb baaketbait coach Steve Popovic la, but . will also handle the coaching duties for the Vlk· inga' girU •.. UC Riverside bas signed Corona del Mar ffjgh basketball star llkll Kladorf to a let· ter-of-lntent . . . The death of diver Cral« JenJdQ puts a dent In Corona del Mar's quest (or the Sea View League swimming champlonsblps . Jenklns. 16 and a junior, was klUed Monday In a motorcycle accident. "He was an Integral part of our drive for the league championship," says assJstanl coach Jim Tanler • • . An all-sta r oddity: Fountain Va lley and Westminster will have no re presenta· lion on the South team In the 2Ut Orange County All·~tar football game June 30 at Orange Cou t Colle1e ... And In bu ketball. the Sunset League w H ahut out of the Orange County All·&tar game June 14 . -. .... ' AMERICAN LEAGUE East Divis ion w I. ~11 h \ :tUkc1• 2 I Boston 2 2 Balt1mon• :! J ··New York :! J Toronto J Cle \'Cl and 4 Detroit l 4 West Dtvlslon CbicaJ:o 4 1 Seattle 4 2 Tcxn:. •t 2 An~f'ls 3 2 Kansas Caty :l 2 Mmnt-sota • J 3 Oakland 3 3 T~'f'l k~ft AllClth ), MINlhOI• I fl~ltotnf)'-I? K•n"°" (t(Y 1 C PUf ftQ10 4 Nf'¥tf VOfll l U tt'W\11'\Q' •• >ft\),(l«wt-0 o ... -12. SUlllt!) Only~ K'-Olli.d re...,,.,°"""" Pel.GB 667 .500 I l .<\00 I .400 1 .250 1"'2 .200 2 .200 2 .800 .667 • 2 .667 t 2_ .600 .600 .500 112 .500 ·112 M 1M<>wt• f P90f«n 0:11 •• ~'· IFrool 1-C)I, " l><tlfOil IS<~ 0.11 •t llol-IMl>nt M l M llw-... 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SAVINGS I > - • ·FOOT~ L /BASEBALL I BASKETBAl,.L OCCHoete SwimFmali ll Tops Sontli ROster for County Orante COMl Col.lei• been Mleeted, as were Marln1'1 Sam Aiello and will host t.be South Coaat •.r aooga CAaLSON Of ....... "91 ..... "" Conferen PlayeT of U.. Ytar , aloDa •llb lh"'9 ol hi.I teammaa. "" Colal•nnce ~amplom, ...... la the 11 l Oranae Cowrty AU.-. •• to bt played at Orallf• Coaet Bell It oftlcial P'rlday wbell M told a q•1rt.erbeek Frank • urer and llAebacter BUI Malaftll, &ioq wlLb USC·.bouad Mark Bo)'er, a llabt tDd KaDIH UnlvenUy ai&ned B~t. Seurer Ill M'arlt KunUey, Maler Del's Joe Donahue. MOiile Confennce awlm cbam- Olaon and Ooue Betluwaaert and Newport kic.ker p ionshlpa Thursday Scott Clem1 through Saturday in the Other Oran1e Coaat area 1tan chosen include • OCC pool. Costa Kesa reeelver Dan Sauer, Eat&Dcia's TOC>Y AcUon run.s Tburada,y Camp and Alan Akana aod San Clemente's Jeff from 2·S p.m .• P'rlday Bannt!r. from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m .• a nd Saturday from-9 galbtrinl t Soylh Cout PJua Hotf'l Ille woukl pa niclpa ln th4 & rnt1. •hich ts pomorect by the. Brea U lub. and llatava&a ~Ea M•M•*"as l"'IDllVllEN b Th a . m . to 2 : 30 p . m . F\Vt' •chools JlhH.'t.'-0 lbn..-., play •fl on the squad van a;. .... c. "n"ll'Q y ompson, Adm'-'8lon to the cham-OMW coWT'r• LOl*GDULD 1 b Kn I 1 d' the Stmlet League'• Coach of the Year, lnclude 1 bl is f with UCl,.,\·bound Inc ackcr Ld ow es ea tn~ Capistrano Vall~'• Bruce Sima, Kurt Adams. Bob Pons ps ree. No Lo.eer Price No Better Servke the Marina conUntil.lol flDd AIMt Gaddis and Neal Korb and Phil Bradley ot El .Modena, El Toro's Orange Coast's swlm Ro 11 headin& lb" N"w~rt Harbor t08ler. team finished in second TffB TAR ODED Rebell" JO.. man squ uncJer Marlna Hilh Coach Dave Scott ¥cKen&le, Santa Ana'• Vic Prawl and Jeff place in the final South CO&ONA Dt:L M.Aa'8 Big Three -Scott WilUan\s, Pat Compton of Santiago and Santa Ana Coast Conference dual Carpent.e"r-1 Driun Dtir •vere and Kory l!urweJl have Valley's Jacob JobnlOo and Nate Frankllo. m e e t 8 tan d l n g-s. Thom u with All-CUI' ~nliab . J olu n IC lhlJ from Edlloo lU 1b are 2800 H1rbor Blvd. Coet• MeM 540-9100 # * * • • • • Basketbal l Olivier Heads . Soath Squad * • • brine Tilt Lur~s Four Area ,tar ~ PASADENA Four Orange Coast art!a high USC'sOrange County package of 6 11 Clayton s chool footbal) s tars Olivier aod 6 5 Ron Holm~l>. along with five have been chosen for the Orange U>ast area)>asketbaU standoull>, head the 29th Shrine All s tar Soutll Atl-s4rs. as l>elccled by La Quinta High Classic to be played in Coach Jack Katz the Rose Bowl July 18. Kriz. who took hll> Allt!Cl> t~ the Cl f' 3-A <:ham Leadmg the parade of pionslip. says his team wall run and press an lh(' ~tars for the South will June U game at Orange Coast College. be CIF Bil( Five Con- Tle ~aml'. bponsorcd by the Costa Mesa ference Player of t ht· Kiwanis. pits lhc cream of lhe graduatang t<1lent Year Kerwin R<'ll . along from high schools an Orange County. Tipoff as :-.(·L with hi s tcammute , for 8o'clock, wit h an all-star girls game pr<:'ccd quartt•rlrn c k F'rank Th N h Seurt·r ing .. e ort coachisBrea 'sGene Lloyd. Others pi <'kcd from Bstancaa High's Steve Van Horn and Ttm the a rea arc Marina Krohnfeldt. Corona del Ma r's Rich Kindorf, Ocean High guard Steve Alo~io View's Jeff Andrarle and Meter Dei's David Cook a nd Newport Harbor . represent the Orange Coast a rea on the South line man Neil Ross. Thl'" squa4. · o n ly repre.sentutt vl' ~~_:_~~~_:_~~~~~~~~--=-:..:..:....:..:..::~..::.!..::.:....!::=:!:======= TODl'S VODKA I ;') l 1 l I h - OLD SMUGGLER SCOTCH I /'JUTfh I l~~t If l> 1'1 ... I WV1 ~ t !"I HAN(>. BOTilf RETAIL MIRRASOU WJNES CASE RETAIL BOTTLE -<:ASE RETAIL Burgundy. '~">Ml ..... 2.63 28.60 2.39 Cabernet Sauvignon. 1.,,-1ML • 4.33 47.30 3.94 Chablis. 750ML ..... 2.63 28.60 2.39 Chenln Blanc. 7'JOML •••• , ...... 3.47 37.79 3.15 Qthers. aside from Olivier and Holmes, are rrom tbe South Coa!>l Bols a Grande's Alan Dolensky, Mi ssion Viejo's League is Mi!>saon V1t• Rob t'homton, Santa Ana Valley's WilUs Thomas jo's Rick Buhler. 8• tight .....,.,__"7 and Maz Trakh and Bob Murray from Katz's end. 645 Gewurztraminer. •'Jl>ML 4 .04 144.00.. 3.67 Johannisberg Riesling. 7'J()Ml 4 .04 44.00 3.67 8 99 cha"pions. Chardonnay. 1•1 "'L 4.74 51 .70 4.31 Gamay Beaujlois., •w 3.02 32.95 2 .75 ·1 hope we can play the same style we played Bell and Seurer ll•d 1n the Long Beach Arena." says Katz.· ·We'll try to Edison to a 55 O romp in run v.ilh a n up tempo game. Ten of these a.re All· the Big F)ve ConfcrcnC'l' Fleuri Blanc. ~ ... 4.04 44.00 3.67 • CIF players champ1ons h1p g<1mt· "They arP all ~o good. The big thing is lo gel Bell rushed for 2.22:t them to me!>h and pl ay as a unit. After talking with yards on 226 c<1 rn<·~ for them tdon'tthink we:llhaveaproblem." 26 t o u c hdo'h n s a 11 d · caught four l>CO rtn& Olivier averaged 30.7 points a game and re· passes ceived national attention. He shared CIF 3·A -· Player of the Year laurels with La Quinta junior Seurer completed 135 J ohn Rodgers and was the Daily Pilot's choice for of 222 passes for 2.227 Orange County Player of the Year. l ards and 23 TOs Key Wins for JCs GWC, Gauclws Stay i11 Races Golden West and Saddleback col· leges get the victories they needed to stay in their respective cooference baseball races Tuesday afternoon. H err/s what transpired: Golden West 8, LACC 3 Scctt Furtak ran his Southern Cal Conlerence record lo 3-0 a s the Rustlers scored five times m the first two mrun~s in coas~ing t-0 victory. C WC scored three runs in the first 111nang when Dave Magill walked and ;;cored on JacR: Settle's double. Keith ll all followed with a walk and then they both walked home on Bob Sm art's triple off the wall tn left. singled to put runners at the comers and Haigh scored moments later on an infield out by Pele Ha rrell. Woodhead, who improved his ton· fe r ence r ecord to S· 1. had two s tr ikeouts a nd s urre ndered two walks in getting San Diego CC to hit 11 ground outs. ··w e really played super d<:fcns(' today." lamented Saddlcback Coach Dick Stuetz. "It was a bag win for us. but every game ~ance wc 'rr• lr<11lmg is crucial " Vikes, Edison-. Rustlers Win The Rustlers iced the contest in the second after Shawn Gill and Gary Springe r walked and Settle brought them home with his second double of Ma rina High's Tina Kyler tossc.'CI a the day. two-hitter and the Vikings took ad Settle finished his work at'the plate va ntage of their lpoe hit to score a 1 O going two-for-four with three R~I . victory over Huntington Beach Tues- while Smart went two·for-two with day to highlight women's softball ac- two walks and three RBI. t. ion.,._, The victory keeps the Rustlers one In other prep play. Edison SL'Ored game behind-LA Harbor and Cypress eight runs in the fi rst three innings in the standings. and went on to score an 11·2 rout of Saddleback 2 , San Diego cc o Westminster, while on the junior col- 1•111111 ( ""' LIQUEURS W I '\II f'I IAll Amaretto Di Saronno. 563 124 95 Drambuie •. ' 1 i: II 32. 125.68 Ga ilia no, -' 11 '' 10 25 113.77 Kah.lua, :> i 01 7.87 87 .40 Midori Melon, 1 Hll 9.75 108.33 Southern Comfort. 1 1'.11111 ~ l?.24 67.96 Tia Maria. 2:i 111 8.77 97 35 BLENDS Hiram Walker Imperial. lJ1JA~1 5.50 b 1 on Kessler, 1 , >l lrl ~ 10.53 58 ?O Seagrams 7 Crown. 1 7'>Lrrt h 11 .85 f)'j 71 BOURBONS Ancient Age. •J< ,1. 1 Early Times. 1 J"" 1 H. Walker Ten High. 1.W. Harper.' / ·\ r J im Beam. .., f"'• f I h 599 6b ~~ 599 6660 Q78 543"> 7 39 8 1 9') I l l 9 t;? (I() BRANDY AND COGNAC I II' ti I I A-,• f'I I-' I 5.2 I 10.48 9 :49 7.29 9.03 l l.33 8 .12 5.0 9 9.7 5 10.9(, 5.55 5.55 9.06 6.84 10.)4 Christian Bros.. l? '?'J. n8 2 l 1 1.37 E f, J. I I • 6.30 69.90 5.83 Courvoisier V.S.. l ,J / c, 14 1 l f'J I I .83 MartelV.S.P.. . ... 1? l'J 135?:> 1 l.28 CANADIANS ./ · Black Velvet, 11111 ~· 6.4 7 71 9V 6 . 00 Ca nddian Club. I~, 7' 1 Hi h') 14 .b 1 Canadian Mist .. ·~ ldt7 ht.;.! 5.62 Scagrams V:O.. l';7'J K/li'J l-l.6 1 I Bee f eaters. Gilbey's, Gordon. , , Seagram's, Tanqueray. I \ • GIN RUMS I? 75 975 5.55 5.6~ 16()ll 81 ~5 14.56 'j 3 90 8 .99 61 6 1 . 5.14 h? f I 5.22 92.G8 15 .45 . d b · 11· lege circuit. Cypr~s handed Orange The Gauchos receive a n aanl Coast a 9·2 non·conference setback. Bacardi Lt. f, Dk .. patching performance from Dave c t'll Lt c-Dk 1095 .1 ~ , 7 .L> 60 83 I 0. I 4 JR ?-1 4.02 Woodhead, who shut down San Diego Golden West scored a ~-3 wm over as 1 o . v .. cc on five hits. Ch~pman in another non-conference Myers Jamican, \.,I The victory was import ant in that battle. • it moved Saddlebac lc within one At Marina.· Colleen Derry lnpled game of SDCC in the Mission Con· in the seventh inning and scored on a ference's Southern Division race. • sacrifice fly by Lauri Bird to give the The Gauchos scored the only run Vikings a Sunset League victory. they needed in the fi rst as Paul La· At Westminster, Edison's Angie joie reac hed first on a fielder's Mallotto collected three hiL'> in three cholce,stolesecond,wenttotbirdon t rips t o the plate to lead the Dewars White Label. Chivas Regal, <J()Al'r Cluny, 1 , H IT1 k J f, 8, 1.1<1\~ r SCOTCH 18 lll 1565 I/ 29 Johnnie Walker Blk .. · J '"1 . b d b ed Chargers. a wild p1t-0 • an t en scor on a . 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'"" 1 .. 1rt ll;srbor 1s pla ymg .500 ball after a \'t1·tor)' O\'t•r f' ounl <Jtn v a I lf:·y. Ucrl··s a look al Tuesd:.iy s action. Marina 9, Huntington Beach 4 Hoh Grandstaff b<•lted a t'-'O run homer <And t•ollt'CtC'd t"'o more hits and thn·t' HBI as tne Vi· kings won undt'rthc lights al Mile Squ:.i rr· Park Cpndstaff's homt! run camt· m the third Ill· ning :md Prast'cl a 2 I lluntin~tcm BcJch lead The 01IC'r" h<Jd purlu~1.·d l'40 "alks. two erro~ :ind a :.ingll· h) Bl.Ibby Thompson U1lO two runs 10 the botlomofthef1rM · Bn::m Obon went the d1stanu~ for .. ~ arina scattering eight h1ls as the \ 1l.111gs 1mpro \ed l1)(!1; league mark lo6·2. Newport Herbor 7. Fountain 'Valley 5 Bill McTeir had a couple of lwo.run ho~ to left. but the Sailors countered "ilh a two-run homer by Rick Palmer and a lcadoff four-bagger by Clark<f;m1th. the n put 1t J\\a)' "1th a three-run outbur:,t an the fourth inntnJ! Thl' Sailor-; i!<>l th1· "1nnin~ margin an the fourth with "l't•1·1t 11t1 1 h~· lw<.c•path!l by sconng t \\O rul'U) on \'tn<'t.' Cool. s dCt'JI sJcnflct.• fl) We 've got cars . and a lot of .John Culnr r acl'd m from second base behind Smith AnothPr tally \\as adde d on Dan Saucrbrcy's RHI s 1ngl<' Roge r Mu-.ct•ntt.· arcountPct for Fountain VallC'y's other marker "1th J O HBI s m~k in the fifth. Despite the Sailors' twn homl' runs. Newport Harbor didn't <:vc n the "core· unlll Tom LaGran· dcur , the winnin~ p1trhC'r. singll·d home Sauerbrey in the third. following Smith's four bagger. The ,·1ctory k cps the Satlors in the hunt or a the m. Two things have go t to happen befo re they can be sold. First. We tell you we have them. Second. We reduce the prices. We make them so attractive. with such tr emendo us savings you can't afford to pass them up. 4·A playoff hert tlh a 4 4 record, good for third place in the Sun. ct Leugue We tmlnster 3, Edison O We ster struck for three runs In the first three inn.111 . an pitcher Da,'ld Harns tossed a three-luuer to d r1rst-place Edison its second loss in league play. The Lions got the-only run they needed in the first when Rich Castl • rippl·d a l'Ao-out double and Terry Grass brought him home with a single. Westminster came back with two more in the third.inning. a nd again it was Caslle st arted things off "".'th a double. Matt Coddington then singled him to third a nd Terry Grass" alke<l to load the bases. A passed ball brou~ht Castle home, and Cod· dington managed to scor e on an error to complete the Lions' scoring. Edison's Rob Munson absor bed the Joss despite piclhing a five -hitte r. liberty Christian 6, American Chrfstlan 5 ,. Todd Arnold's single in the eighth toning scored Mark Winte rsolt> to give Liberty Christian its third Christian LC:JJ!UC victory against five losses. The prices. of course. differ on each model but savings are huge on our entire stock. With our "high flooring costs" maintaining hundreds of cars 1n stock is terribly expensive ... that's our reason for selling with little or no profit ... it saves us money. We're confident we have one you'll like ... we know you'll like our prices and service. These are the Hard Facts! Tornado Races Set THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS T.Drnado catamaran sailors may never make it out or the U.S. ror the s umme r Olympics a\ Tallon, Russia, but they wHI be competing with that trip in mind right up to and including the ofllcial Olympic trials at Newport, R.l. Many top T ornado s ailors wil l be al Callfomi' Yacht Club, Marina ael Rey, starting Thursday for the U.S. Torn ado Assoc.ialion Spring Re,atta. one or two quall ying events for the U.S. Olympic trials. The top five sk1ppers In the qualifyln1 regattas will be selected for the Newport, R.1 . trials. 1979 SEVILLE Cr uise control, stereo radio w/cassette player, split power seats & Cadillac wire wheel covers. C222WYD>. $}} 795· 1977COUPEDEVILLE D'ELEGANCE AM /FM stereo w/tape. fu.lt power, cruise control & Cadlllac wire wheel covers. (021RKS>. '5895 ' . . 12 Month or 12.000 mJi. C4dllk,c Voli.e Pt'Oltctioll Semce Aornment lnd"rd • NABERS 2600 HARBOR Bl VD., COSTA MES"A T•l~hone C71') 5'0·9100 llOLR'i wur.DA 'l''i II JO AM lo. PM. 'IATUllOAY •00 AM ... PM. SUNDAY 10'00 AM""°° ,114 AllUt\\~1\1 .. letMle.All .. tct\!MVSl••~ll< ... le. - ·-------- <.... ---........._,__ t . lty JOHN CUNNIP• N'l:W YORK <AP> -YKter· day waa "a natloaal 4ta1 of 1bame.'' Tomorrow la "antl·bil b•1lneu day .. lo aome. ··economlC' 1rowth day .. to odaera. Tbb wftlt LA · ·pn vete property \ftell u Ne~t w'" we honor ~rttari". Ecooomic declaration, protf'!ll aDd count.r·protHt ere elbow- l '1 C each otbtr for ume In th_, s un . compeuna with eech other atid v. llh lbe usual seasonal rites . aMual m eetlnp. N· unions. wed· dlnas a nd graduations . cu100'" ANGRY ABOU't Ct1deral waste, overspending and taxa· lion, Richard Lesher. National Chamber or Commerce preSI· dent, recently christened Apnl lS. tax deadline day, as a na· tional day of shame. '"even dis grace." One group. however. dll>· agrees. said Lesher. and that group, made up of Ralph Nader followers. is sponsoring "Big Bus iness Day." during which 1t hopes lo emphasize corporate crlmt , pollution and prke· fixln1. Sc>rnt bla·bullDeu eucutlves hoe dttcldM t o lcnore the event. but others ar ready to fi&bt.. CalMa It "ant bl1 bull· nen day." t.hey hope to counter it by proclalmlna the bt"nef1ll ~ri>e>raUona bestow. THE 8 SINUS Roundtable, fo r txample. hu distributed pol'ltlon papen that talk of busl· nHS as a llOUr~ of· }O~S. Mii ll tupayer ... an agent or 'IC>Clal ju tl<-t. u • IOurr~ of phyiskal and finan<'lal ecurlty The table, mad1.1 up ~oll'IY of mt"n 'Ai>o head the-notion's bl~ gut <'Ompanies. seeks 'v con \•Ince 1.>e0ple th1&t bu11ne1>s ls the i.our.te or tbe nnUon's wealth and that it should bt' prti:s t•rvtd, not de troyed Econqmic growth duy u day do ely related an spmt as well &Ii date, is ~ing observed by the National CoaUt1on for Growth, an oU&hoet of the Heritage FoundatJon, a pro·bus1ne:,s thanlc tank GRO\\TH DAV seek!i to un· dcrmine the popularity of the no· lion that no growth, the an· l1lh<•sis of businei.i. philoi.ophy, 1s the onJy possible response to conservation und environmental preservation. Private. property week la apdnaM'd by the N aUonat Al· IO(lallon of Realtors. which la ~ulte uptet about what lt seea •• threat• to prtvate property rl1ht1 auaranteed by the ~ and 14th amendment.. Theae amendments, the Rultoni say. prot.ec:t Amtrtcana In ownln1. ualng and dl.apo1lnc of prlvate property without un• due . eovernment Interference. But, Ill leaders malntaln. ln· terferenccs Is 11rowlng. . ll l!:NT CONTROL is seen as Interference. So are some local rei,tricuons Imposed by building c9des. a nd llm1tallons set by .. rbllrary zoning . Most danJ:erous to some Realtors are local proposals, none enacted to prevent owAers from selling with o ut f irst obtaining permission. The.Realtors also see govern· ment spending. taxation and in- flation as ominous threats. and seek public s upport from what they caJI the 2 percent solution. ·'The 2 percent solution r e· com mends that federal spend1ng be slowed by at least 2 percent, or S6 b1llion, by September 30, a nd another 2 percent or Sl8 billion in 1981 ," s aid Ralph Pritchard. president. "We lhlnk so much of the 2 percent solution." he continued, More Women Investing For Begi1i1ier, Establish Objectives By SHERRY LUCAS established growth trends and prospects «;urrent Did you know over half or the stockholders in high.growth indu~tries include drugs and health .the country are women? In the past, this was fre· care. electronics and technology, energy and oil quently becaui.e wom en had inherited stock from service and offi ce equipment l and cyclical stocks their husbands. at times when th~ir prices are low (Cyclicals "in· But today. with more and more women in· elude airlines, aluminums. broadcasting, forest dependent and working, the number of women in· products and selected chemicals.> The latte r vesto~ <as ~pposed to passive stockholdWJ ~J.n· _ mettwd might also. be used to purchase blue ch.i p creasing rapidly. Consequently, the next three col· companies which may be about to enjoy periods or umns wm contain some suggestions for the new accelerated earnings growth. woman ~nv~tor. . lf you are older and have been earning a good . . Novice investors -male or female -must de· salary for some time. you probably would like to ctde whether they can. af~ord to invest, how_ to be able to minimize your federal lax Liability. estab~i~h investment obJec_llves and how lo choose especially if you are married and file a joint re· secur1t1es to meet those obJeaUves. turn. TO DECIDE WHETHER you are in a position to invest, answer the following three questions first: -Can I cover living expenses comfort.ably - food. clothing, shelter? Do I have adequate insurance lo protect m yself and my family in case of illness or death? -Do I have enough available cash to meet e m ergencies that may arise? U you've answered yes lo all three, you can start to plan an investment program. YOUR OBJECTIVES SHOULD be determined by a combination of factors. includipg age, de· pendents. capital income and temperament. Those points will help decide whether you should invest for income. for long.term growth. or for short·term profits .-as well as the minimum return des-ired and the amount of risk willing to as-· s ume. YOU MAY BE ABLE to accompllsh this by shifting funds from an investment that produces taxable income into municipal bonds, which pay interest that is free from federal Income taxes. U you purchase municipal bonds issued within the stale of your residency. they will also likely be free or state and local taxes. Municipal bonds must be purc hased in . mlnimurp lots or five, almost without exception. ll you wish to participate in a s maller way, you might consider municipal bond funds, which allow unit purchases <usually Sl ,000) that represent participation in a diversity of bonds. These also generally permit reinvestment of dividends, com· pounding the lax-exempt income. If your total net worth is sufficiently large and your tax bracket is high enough, a tax investment such as an oil and gas or real estate partnership could be an attractive inveslmfnt In this and the next column. four profiles will illustrate how women in diHerenl ci rcumstances mlJ?hl establish their objectives and attempt to re- alize them. <Each of these profiles could just as • easily fit a man.) ON THE OTHER HAND, tax·dererred an- nuities offer a conservative means of building capital for your retire ment while at the same time offering tax advantages. .. If you are young, have no dependents and earn enough to live comfortably and save something for the future, you might be in a position to take reasonable risks in the pursuit of profits. IF YOUR INVESTABLE capital al the begin· ning Is small. you might consider buying shares in a mutual fund which invests for aggressive growth. H your available capital is larger. you might want lo choose your own stocks. And because long-term capital gains. when they can be realized, are one of tbe best tax shelters there is. you should consider acquiring a portfolio or stocks for appreciation potential. <At this particular lime. with interest rates high, high- grade corporate bonds might also be considered for long-term capital gains. l Two logical approaches Include industr4es with r Luca.! is an account executive in the Santa Ana o/· /ice of Memll. Lynch, Pierce. Fenner & Smtih. J ''l'M IDT liOlllG TO MISS DELIVERING A BIBY ... '' "I can relax outside ot home anct otl1ce knowing lhat rm not going to miss delivering a baby whan I'm 'between locallons' " ··Eugeiie R Sollman. M D . Canoga Park ·OOQIG TH£ GASOlJME CllUHCff .. W14Al lllOll( CAN I UY7 'When I gel D'9l'0 !IC) n"lle ll'on !tie olltce Al c.in Ile rOUleO IO~ c~ 1"'31 !NI IOca!of ~ P.ige G.1YS alt IO ~ ~ Ge0rW AnCI ....,~ mV ~ -~ .ri'OSI 41"Y I 0 O!! 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"'Ille~ We llM ~ ~~ tlr Dew1g lllle IO !J'l IO tmeloencY QllS 11111 9'WJ <kif aislOnW~ QUtC~ ~ wnen 1111y n.we a orCOlem · ··JtmCrooi. *10tt< Ptsl ~Co Lctt Mgeies "Tit( ONl THlllO TMAT sm Iii ~·· In rU aQ!9 """'...-s l!Om ClienCS Ill VCll llllCllOOO Olli """Q NI !et1 me~llO!l~\ISNI m,cans~ IOtr4NOW' ·EO..iones ~i1 Aeallsl.ate LNNOOO An~ f>aoe can alert you lo~ phone caffs. I00-·24 tlours a day in lOS Angeles Orange, River· $Ide. San 8efnaro1no ano parts of Venrura coun1~ lllele s no 1111111 to the number of "beeos you c.-1n receive. ano no extra phone chalges or spec:lil eQu1pmen1 IO install When someone wants you tney 1uS1 dial 11 s as easy as that' catt us today··to•H1ee··lor alt tne oe1a11s• R~SWER PR~t In I.II Mgeln County 462.PAGE In Orange County 731·77n ........ 1-I00-252·9161 Or C11 •Pf•l•11 ter .. ,,,...,,. ... ...i yeti. -~ ... -·"""" C..•1"''"· \ • TlffllAS PAllS, IOOflMS $75.00 Off oo all roof repairs and coatings Specializing in linseed oil tre ating shingle and shake roofs. Asphalt & acrylic coatings for ell types of bu1lt·uP compos1t1on end mobile home roo fs 20 years experience No waiting FREE estimates. 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(Only a small percentage of these new busi· nesses fail o utrighL·, however, and le a ve their creditors with significant losses.> Jn good times as w~ll as bad, h undreds or thousands or new small businesses fold each year. In 1980, moreover . as evidence accumulates or a busi· ness decline or unpredictabl~ depth. duration and breadth, more or you than ever may be te mpled to cons ider a sideline business to bolster your real ln- 1·om c!> as they lag behind double·digit inflation. Although the squeeze is tightening ha rd now on '>tu rt up and expansion <.'red it. the .rise in this loan r11•ld has amounted Lo nearly 30 percent over the past • th rce yf.'ar'> al om: T HE Lt;RES A RE undeniable thP trad1t1onal ,\ ml'rl<'Un dream of being your own boss. the <'hJllengc of a bu.c;iness that presumably can be handled m your !,pare time. the deep desire for catch· up income But the failure rate flashes a bnght red signal of warning. Why so many·! IN NINE OUT OP 10 cases. the undeflying rea:.ons are': m anageria l mexpen ence. mept1tude. in- com pentence. The s urface explanations m ay a ppear dram atically different: faulty research. the wrong • :,k1lll>, underc<1pll <.1hzat1on . depending on hunch m- '>tc<.1d or in-depth market investigat ion. using hobbies and '>porti. to make m\"estment decisions. assuming thdt per..<>nJI !>k1lb "'ill be a guarantee or a venture's .......,..,, . .., .. 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'J'\&mina uu." dirtttor Herbt-n Rou Vtl"HI bhnaell lo "NIJLl'\lky" o •-.a11Hl tbal wb•t we've ~lwaya tu1pected aboul tbe f>Altet u a haven few homOMX· Ual8 la all lr\.tte. I Not that "NtJtmty" un bt branded as UK-"Crwain&" ol I .......... 1.-... ti ........ ,..~o•­~-.. 5<r..,.oi.y .... ~ .......... .., ...... ... (4\1• ..... .._., 0-... ........... (MM Fr.eel. ( .. Ill •1•1lety, It-Id l'to..._ .,_ ... Llfrf . ..,..._ ~"9t1 ' -- • ._,. -DeilM-. .I-...,_ St-C,..M ......... .._ 11......,.,...._ _ USMI---. ...... ~classical dance. bul il certaully does bring ballet out or the closet. But I find it a mark for I the maturity of toda~·s films ·!and today's mm m akers (or t some of them) that they can handle these relationships without censure or s ruggering. ·--... -......... -.... 01a1hUev'1 •ct.Jon la debat.abJe. < tuly in the film, NlJln1ky makee referenCG to lhl• tear he mltbt JO lnlane Uh bis brotlwr. On 1 ~ level. tht>re I •I~ thf' poul~Ut.y that NtJlnak.)i WU Ul f•d hee.el"OlSf'xull and una lo t'ndure or acrept t.he d'-l8llty or has Ufe. Wht>n Otaghllev a hlm what .would ha h6l~ to bim If be! hadn't bet"O-me • dancer. he repl.Jei,, ''I'd probably hive remalned a peasant and gone to bed with my w&Je oo Ss1urduy mghb ' -but be says ll wlslfu.Uy. lhs interpretation of "The Af· 1ernoon of a Fawn ," which l)hocked the larst nighters in 1912, can also be interpreted as his first a wakening to tus own sexuality, which led lo his ill- fated marriage to Romola. l Perhaps the film. written by Hugh Wheeler. shit:d away from delving into \tus aspect or the s t ory for fear o r turning Diaghilev into an utter monster. NOT THAT Diaghilev comes GRANTED TH£ choice ot off smelling like a rose. He 1s subjects -Nijinsky, one .or the cynical, manipulatiye· and 1m· world's greatest dancer's, and perious. a connoisseur secure IJl Diaghilev, arguably the world's the a bsolute rightness of his g1;eatesl impressario -Ross tastes and predilections, and ut- couJd scarcely do less. Diaghilev terly determined to have pre- f had a passion for handsome c1sely what he wants whether in young men, but also had the 1m-the dining room. a rehearsal hall presario's instinct for choosing or a bed chamber. ... , ta~ed handsome young men. Then there is the ep1C"ene and Actually, in m y view the enigmatic Baron de Gunsburg f center of this film is Diaghilev, (flavorsomely played by Alan not Nijinsky <thanks to a flaw-Badel>. a patron of the arts who l less. dynamic cha racterizatiQn placed his wealth at Diaghilev 's f by Alan Bates. who brings to We dis pos al, yet engineered the every Diaghilev portrait and marriage th'lt separated his photograph I have ever seen >. friend from Nijinsky. Was it for Nijinsk~ was the dancer the spite or envy? Did he want Ni· 'world adored . but Diaghilev j insky ror himself. or lo head an f created the setting that made independent ballet company? t him possible. This is another aspect of the t Nijins ky nourished only so story that the film never really long as he had his mentor's sup-comes to grips with, although port. When Diaghilev withdrew it's considerably less reticent it, out or pride add petulence when it comes to Romola <Leslie , a fter his prolege's marriage to Browne). She had early set her I Romola de Pulsky, a nobly born cap-for Nijinsky. contrived their dancer in the corps de ballet of every meeting. and was I his Ballet Russe. Nijinsky quick· eminently available when he Jy descended into madness leaped upon her in the course of I a long ocean voyage to South WHETHER OR not bis mad-America to fulfill an engage-1 n ess was precipitated by _ ment. No.,.. /\'oar Max1m1Hia Scheider. 16. is more upset at her father's losing the Oscar than Dad seem~ Lo be as he comforts h e r at a Ne w Y ork res taurant following t he ceremony. Cable. Ruling Upheld by Federal Court· WASlllNGTON CAP> -A federal appeals court has upheld a 1',cderal Com munications Commission rule lhat would al- low ca ble televis ion to air n e twork prog ram s th at duplicate shows already being broadcast by a local station. And m another decision affect- ing broadcasters. the FCC de._ nied a request to temporarily suspend its new. more stringent affirmative action guidelines used m processing radio a nd TV hcense renewal applications. The FCC's decLSion against ca• ble TV blackouts. issued in May 1978. was upheld by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond. Implementation or the decision had been delayed ever since its adoption because or legal challenges by a host or local TV stations and broadcast groups. Those challenges focused on two areas: aJleged Jack or ade- quate public notice by the FCC in considering the issue aod .the alleged arbitrary nature by which the commission reversed years of precedent. I Franco 8rusati.. tie IM1U .-Id dreclCl-o1 ~ And o.ocoa.e· r.. ... , ~ riw.o. ie ~d -s... /iwa.j. &\Ind ~ iie.aar ol :5cene\ from A M.irrldge" The N&wport Theatre Arts Center Players presents ~ ' . . . Fr'anoo Brysat! 's 'ID FbrgetVenire Ol!clal......,......., 1or ~ A..d~"' a.... ro-.,. r ... ~ ( fT&llAN ~ 'A'·I M¥ AAAPO "''""lA Btsr fll., MOW PLATING llJ • "WITTY, ZANY, UNINHIBITED FUN!" -·~ A PMAMruHl P1CllJRt ~· • • ~ , ""°""'°°' Oj. • ,..,...,.,._~: '·: MAVe~ ~·. -..c. _.1 w&ruu mwuos·..-11m1 LIJICOlllDttm.- 11tN ~29-!>33<) Cosll MN 631 3~1 &tNPisk ~2M.223 CDWAM&' CtlllUWuT U.MN' ...... ftUOllAU c.IM Wesl!Nflslef 891 ·393:i 1ot1u1on V"IO 4~6220 ~ ~ lllAU Orl"QC 637·0340 . z/J;ua MICROWAVE ANTENNAS AS SEIN .. MIWl- Wml (Ruled legal to sell) ~ANITIES" AN ADULT COMEDY by JACK HEIFNER b1rected by GREGORY BACH THURS., FRI. & SAT. CURTAIN at 8:30 p.m. 2501 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach Res. 675-3143 TICKETS $4.50 Students & Semor Citizens $3.00 Stan, Director BrUtle at 01car F eie •1 llOll THOMA HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Aller an Academy •••rd• that ~ the predldabtuty of a Soviet 41lecUon, reporters pursued one avenue ot controV.ray: ts major wtnner "Kramer vs. Kramer"· antJ.f em.inilt? "That wun't the message ol lbe picture •l all." claimed Duttln Hoffman. winner as best actor for playing the father wbo raises his aon alone. .. Ab~olutely not." added Mer yl Streep, beat supporting actress as the mother who aban- dons her family then seeks ber son's custody. ••1N NO WAY d id anyone make tbls picture to attack women.·· agreed Robert Benion. who collected Oscars for wnting a nd directing "Kramer vs. Kramer." The Columbia drama also was named best picture of 1979 at Monday night ·s S2nd academy award ceremonies. The controversy contributed a dash of spice to an awards that went entirely as predicted. Other winners included Sall y Field a s bes t a c tress for "Norma Rae" and Me lvyn ''BLACK STAWOH'1 1•1 DoualM aa bMt auooortlq _. for ''Beinl Tbere.--;r_.. - la I.be pret1 coat~ room after the telecast-, Hoffman COD• Unued I.be mllcbievoua role be had played~-He remowd blJ tuxedo coat ud lie, lat Clft t.he floor and wile-cracked. A TV reporter cited femlAll' auacb on "Kramer vs. Kramer.. and asked: "If one person bad to take custody of the child, why did it have to be the father? .. HOFFMAN SEEMED re· lleved when Miss Streep came to bis rescue at the microphone. "I t.bink t.be baala of feminiam has to do with llberatin& both men and women from their pre· scribed roles," the actress argued. "Anything that allows the father to be a nurturing parent and breaks him out ol lhe role of an automaton in business should be considered good.'' Benton added: "The film shows a man returning to the home and accepting some ol the res ponsibilities inhe rent in a marr1age." ONLY ONCE DID Hoffman abandon bls aplomb. Asked II "APOCALYPSE MOW" CRI '"DIA TH SHIP"° ••A FOICE OF OHE .. llJ I "CHAPTER TWO"INI ~ "DIE LAUG .. MG" ~ Pm%1AGHTE1t'' lrGI Doily b:JO ~ l"COAL MIHER'S DAUGHTER" Sot Sun--12·)0 IPGI '1<RAMER •s kRAMER"111 "COALMl ... 'S 0-'UG+fTH• lNI ~MGM MOVIE IUlTlllGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE IJlit_ot ... ~·IO -__ .. _QI _ _. ... ~ .... --.. r.=!l IOU AOl $ AIM'm' 0 ~ O....•- bll own marital troubl• con· lribul«t to the eonvlcUoa ot hill performance. , be replied wttb an icy •'no coauneet ... Illas Streep observed lb•l "Kramer vs. Kramer" bad/· arouaed much t.alk lo Europe: "Over there. they're JUll begin· Dini to iee all the dl1rupdoo ol family add cban1lng roles ol women.'' The happiest person at lbe Oscar Ball in the Beverly Hilt.on was Sally Field, the one-time Flying Nun of television. The award confirmed her emergence as a major sUlr In movies . uvp TO TIOS point in my life. I was IU(lcy to get a script, let alone 'Norma Rae: " she re· marked. Miss Field reported she will start "Back Roads" with Tom- my Lee Jones in two weeks. The director will be Martin RIU. who guided her through "Norma Rae." The film won a nomlnaUoo as best picture. but not for· Ritt as director. Said Field : "He teaches me a lot, especially that i t 's the work that matters, nothing else." .............................. ...... U'Vt •l ...... , ....... , ........ . ..... "' ..... ,... ·-1 ................... .. --"""-Al'O<Al\'nl NOW<tl , .... _,_, .... ___ ...,_ .... ......................... . --· ___ , ........... "', ... , ..... 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OVER EASY Guest Ed Arnot$ !RI (I) TIC TAC DOUGH tllJ MEAV GRIFF~ Guesla Patrick Dully Chor!M Nel&On Reilly, R,y, Goq<lman and Bro wn. r:y Rose Knee 7:00 C88 HEWS N8CNEWS 8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Ho .. ard bee<>mes con- vinced 111411 bl$ Ille lllb been WllSled and ~ to run away to T llhl1• I AllCNEWS Cl) JOKER'S W1LO G) M'A'S'H Frank is a ntagon1a1oc tow11rd a wounded North Korea.n o l ltcer who d~tlbu'> 111~ OWT'I lnl'Jry llftO (;\)(T41Clly ~ th• wounoi. 01 o th"' pa1ier·11s • THE BENNY HILL ~ Btlnny VISIU I"" Clfl\lmU 4nd gets c11rrte0 "wily oy Ille acll0f1 on Ille l>trt1t1n •ovEREASY Guest Ed Amt:b (RI el!> MA~EIL / LEHRER REPORT 7.30 8 THE PRICE IS RIGHT D GUINNESS GAME Highest back someri.aull. obtflC1 smashing. wheal· barrow puah. rotl&f·a"816 car rump 8 @) FACE THE MUSIC 8 HOUYWOOO SOUARE.8 D TIC.TAC OOU0"4 • All IN THE FAMILY On Ille StMCS' S6GOnd annrversary. Ille 1am1ty recalls hOw tile wed<l1ng almoal Oldn I 1ai.e plac.e fP•rt 1) • .. Q) AOAM-12 A 1een-age purse ana1e1>e< Clra11•el Lbfing• 11 KNXT 1CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBCJ Los Angeles e KTLA tlno) Los Angeles D KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angele'> Cl) KFMB (CBS) Sdn Diego D KHJ-TV ( lnO ) Los Angeles ®l KCST (ABCI San Diego m KT1V (Ind) Los Angelt::s • KCOP·lV (Ind) Los AOQeltS fl> KCET • lV (PBS) Los Angel.:s el!> KOCE· TV (PBSJ Hunh11g1on Bedcn 110 ht1 t1\o on 1>1Q9ef ;~CNEll / LEHRER REPORT '1i) GREAT PERFORMANCES 0.;ncu 111 A...-lell Kotl>t! "''" Ounharf\ · l' "" tntxnc 10 lhe blactl m11tr111rcn of a.snco ftli.lturl'S h1SIO<IC81 m.Jlt1flUfS. ntlW docunl(Wl· 1wry 10010ge of Oun11am'\ ochoo4 1n Amtlf ica ona 11 performance 01 "R1lt1~ De PO!Sa.&gtl " P.M. MAGAZINE Meel the man w ho 'wnellll" 10< Avon ood v1•11 a compu1enzed dairy I arm 8 00 8 THE BODY HUMAN Th@ Body BeavlllVI'' T~ Skin lat><IC end b<IMll<· 11\fC>UghS If\ SUfgteal boOy SClJlpturtt rue ttl(plored If\ tll1i Snlh apoc;lel locu~ on ll'IU tluman beofl9 Al6•. ander SccurDy n01no1es D REAL PEOPl.E ~) on a WOt"nan who owns 135 SI Bemwd~ a !i yea• 010 pool pleyt>< not s~ ullnQ les!oOO~ Jnd "" n10..,1v Ci'>{>(!<ltlud~r "" lf'Oluo'<l tCC1rR1 0 MOVIE ••• Sink T11 61~mo1c~ ' j I 601 11.t>nn.•"1 M0tt· O!tn.1 Wynlt-r 1'11· f,1mOU'> C.t>rm.m IJ8llle-.n•r• ,., OtlflMIUO by .ill .. v.11labi\: .11r Jn<! WU IOIC:tl5 p ht'> I 0 lQ EIGHT 1$ ENOUGH A P<>l•<.t: SQUUd tllod~ 11'1" IJtudlOtds in the 111oddlc or Tr.m ~ POkN Qatnu 11nd a •trtl>I.._. llC1 by 1"9 (11111 ''"'' MOV9I • .... Loel ~"Ohl f tOto) j-IOyO ~ ·-J-,.,,. Qt "'~· Of • pl-4.IMh we 10rceo to llv• 0y "'-... • o)t ' ~~ llllaNI 12 ,,,_ I • OA.-ol IUNCf'T .ilc>FMHOe CMtt Olll\'lt!!Y Devi9 Jr • M()Vt( • • • ,......, On S\l~tty • 1 lllOOI Mlfllne M8'tourl JulM OUMn A Oreoi. "rHtw•lll., rocetv.• o tOUfW tn '""'"'• ffom (n Amvtl(j•1t1 10\lflll 12 hr-t) • 46TOHIOHT HOtl 1.J1t10 Roowru 1 HI! BA.lfr!AS Vicym' Ol lnn•flo11 · uo I ODD COUPlE OPEAA moM SAM FRANCISCO L• GIO(.ond• · Act 111 o• l'c.n<:t1181h ~ Cla!>MC oPC!f·1 11o.;1u<1r\Q Aen•t• SCono 11nd lucwno Pav1110111 is r;t&bent~~ll"Q OOCoJ men1ary lootiooe ~ 10 ~111v·-~ u!ldtl<standlnQ ol 111< .>el i:::U t'<>O U (J) OUY AHA nv.GEOY TliE STORY OF JIM.J()fojES The -ts 11181 trans- lonned thtl Rtlver-end Jim Jones lrom a ConoemecJ '-Otlill ~ IO 8 ~'10"al· 1ty wno hid tl!U M llhlts ot Jonestown. Guyana to tlletr dealh ilfe dram•llLOd (Part 2) Q OIFF'RENT STROKES L<ury Alde1 and his o&Ugh. Ill< YISll the O<ummonds wri11e they ere In New Y°'k· Whtlttl Lrury IS being Inlet• v•ewt!d IOI a job (CCl (RI U ®) CHARLIE'S ANGELS 11.ns goes unocu:ove< a~ a prt&On Wltnate 10 find OU1 wno IOtced 11 model PflS· ~ W'llO Lal.1ng part in 8 roobefy <RJ • MERV GRlfAN 9:30 &;) ORE.AT PERFORMANCES 0fn08 In Ameftea Kilt~ 11ne Dunham · Th<~ 1111>u1e I<> Ille block matn8"01 01 oarico l&olures h151onc.a1 mdlt:<ldlS new d~­ tnry IOOl<t96 01 Dunha m • :.C.llOOI 1n Am6<1(,l; &tld " p,;,1omi,,nc.; 01 ft1tt1> o.- P.i~11qe '1i) THE BATTLE Of'THE WtSTlANOS A rep<:><I on tt>,_• D<tlll" I t '*JcJt-up c.or;>o,dh• t"t• tJ ,.,'), 1n C..;11rorn11< lc.< .,,. 11 turn ol tne 1,.nd 10 tn• f<1m1ly 0-IS j)l~nt•,;J 10:00 0 LAUREN BACALL ON THE ROCKFORD Flt.£$ A 0<1ncess (Oan" Wyn10<1 h•rir.. Rock•Oltl 10 1nv~t1~ <jdlO sev.,rul littt'mPtS mug•• on 1 he llhl ol ht!r oosl hlttfld Kena1111 Wdrren TUBE TOPPERS KCOP .m. s·oo ::--"Never on Suo· duy." Mf:Una Mercourt's most famous movlc. about u prostitute wtro takesJhe sabbath off. .. CBS B 9:00 -"Guyan3 Tragedy: The Story or Jlm Jones." The horrlf ying c limax or the demented preacher's " ca reer 1s d plcted in tonight's conclud· ing segment c photo at left>. NBC D 10:00 -"The Rockford Files . Laur en Bacall guests In this episode as a wo m an whose hf c ilr bclni: threatened . Dann WyntN a l s o 11. featured. (lJWn.,, 88(;8111 (Par I ti IRI BB:!. Den 11 tmed 10 PfQJoct e ~ o1 b•in1no beilut1e& lrom o1 gang ol 1u11er1 wtlO .it• l)lllOOll'IO 10 uM ''"' women 1n 1 h1deou• ~(CC)(RI Cl) NIOKT GAU.ERV Wh19C)ef' Ari ~ OOUOle .-. PNC4t .no tranquility In en Old fllf'l'OUI Engh~ c.ountty llOuM 10.301 • NtWS OUALE f'our oonturies anlll" t"" Ouele netiOn di~ 11om •"6 coe" of OeOtoo• 'l"""il"" o4 11161< QYllllJI· 11on an<I ti.e n<1lu•al h•alory OI tne •lflll Ont llUOIOCI (RI '1i) KUP'S SHOW . 11'00 0 Q 0 (tJ llQ) NEWS 0 NEWl YWED GAME IJ OAVEALLENAT LARGE (/Uwf4 11 .i '-"'" bea•t" Adll!TI tin<! t~o. RIGN.td Ill. """ Hobin HOOd G) ~LL IN THE FAMll Y II i()ot.S lolle Arcllte hH IUlf,..g 0V0t 8 0UW luoll """"' '* bollnend• d Jew. IVlm..,, Q) THE BENNY Hill SHOW ~y " "' Gnat~ of • b(>68tung lube (l•Cl\8nge In 1116 ome ot a.-, VIC!one 11 30 I) (fl 8lAQ( SHEEP SOUAOAOH ,>.111101~-~- dMlelly Mj>Pe.,IKI on e "Mied 16 11(.tl()n Qat tooll• ., ti .. .. bed Ofnflfl •nd 1~totty D T()NIOtfT t~• tio.1 o.oroe c .. 11n (l~lt ffll'lll & ~ ~ I el!Gleno. I r enlo.lyn A OATINO~ • A8CM(W8 MOW • • • • 1ne• ( liiOfl ..io.n ,.. 5hlfnllu• Kehn• 1'4VI f\OU A l ~ •n adult ll4l6CMld I •too-• "" .. ' Ulfl • WWI() (II IJUlle1fJ' nol ~'. -"' • '/I I r-.n<.fl tour,_ WI Of I he (otmp II) OCT SMART '.Mw I ..o<I 11<1 i.i..no 1)4 " 11to1 lo dttm lt{ltl U r, .. ~ .. 11on• ..;,h µ,11n Am...-11;11 (Et CAPTIONED A8C NEWS '1i) H!:AFS TO YOUR HEAL.TH · Hyoertun1.on Thtl 'o.1on1 lf.11\t!f' lfll 11608 ®1 LOVE BOAT Dream Ship Hanto Conreod. • 86$1 0 1 ~tlfln<h • Ben Murpl'ry, Donna P~ "Atte<· INllTI • Rlctlwo ~, °""1a ~r (RI -~- 1:l"OO 0 TWIUOHT ZONE Cnat1eo> WMtev comM up Wt1h dtl .oea '°' f"""'"""'i1 JOHN DARLING to Illa~ -~ MICllTW I ....... -~ .... ...... ...... bt. "°""al lfNCMtCIUe r41YCMutklft• ...... ·QIT~ Ole OtlW OOubM ....... NMy wt.I a-rt ~ • CIOWbO'; died In Illa apett. """' 1uoe MOY11 ••• "Uniofl PacltlO" C 1939) Berbwe SI~. JotlMoetM. • MOYIE • •·~ UM• And Pe 1<.n• Al The fair" (1962) Mer· IOf'le MllH"t. Pwfey Kllt>ftde 12:40. Cl) oM LATI MOVll **Vt "8 111etlO" ( 1Nt) Ale• COtd. Petrtelt O'NMI A a11tr1CI euom.y tn.. lo nall e pleyt>Oy QOUnl ~ ts ~"Mnv thugt u. lllVOf 10 • Q_engtl41f 1:00 U TOMOMOW 0utt1 Rone 8arr•n 8 9 IAMTTA I ony hlft 10 protect 1WO "'detly ~· ''°"' ,,. .... end • dMdly OM'Ot• •h•n they beeome ~ In • "** ooel IMUllR) • MQYll •• "lt't AW~ World.. I 1'391 Claudelle Coli-t. J-Si-en 1;)0. MOVll •• .,,, • °W()mafl In Htdlng~ t l~l Ide lUOlnO. liOllWWd Ovfl A '"en 11i.tnpft 10 1!00 hit ...,... body .,.., "'' ktlla II« tor tlndttlg OU1 n.. MUtO..ed lliif lath« (2 "''I 2008 MEWS • MOVIE • * ' Mt H8•.. 1194&1 bowery Boyt. LOO C.a<oey , .... eo.,. play 1hltmsei- in10 IN hlnOI o4 11141 6'(11- dt<.ale WIMW\ itwt baOk one "'8f'l'IOef °' ,._ g1n9 tn Q l>On >g IOUf',,_I 11 tv ) 2 IO I NfWS 2..30 NEWS MOW • • ~ertoa1ure Wnll ni. Alon'i &ain·· ( 19'S~J Rlc:fl. arc! Oenn1ng. Angel• Steven\ 2.M8 NEWS 3;00 8 MOVIE • • • -L..Mll Tr_., From r•..,..••'• D•••lmell•"~ _,,, ... _ 11:00• ••'4 ~Ttldl ()fTN 'Ca1" (1HAI .Aobet'I Mltefluf'll, Teb .._,.,. 1U>O •• ·~''The ....... Ftorn ~.. (19621 Mil\fffff\ O'Hare, AIH Nlool. The ~ of • cattle de8l'tng 11a1-. g91a imo110toft~~ 11141 marnee Ille "*1ff ( 1 "' '30 '"""" ••••• "TheGood Eartll" CPilr1 2) ( 193n Paul Munl,U-~.~ on the "°"' by ~ 9Ydt. The Ille cyde of peeaent$ "' O>ina •• !hi .... ., bt Q!_eed t 1 hr~ 50 """ I · a:30 • ** . ..,"Sir~ 1111 7 A~ ( 1971) N4t Ort!MI, Id• ~ After • ~· •o«>t>erv pl-. .. ... member$ anempt to ~ ·~~·~ •upeflntendeM •• • "'OSt-ois ( 1 1W ., 30 lnWI ) by Armetrong & S.tiuk • Homestretch CBS by a Nose in Looking for 011 •11· Bob Hope joins six young women whom he and a pant'! Judged to be "11" on a scale of 10 . The sextet. v. ho will appear on Hope's next TV special. are <fro m left l Chl'rt Mitchell. .Melanie Vincz. Rhonda Shear. Patrt~ha Long. Charlie Young and Dona Kess ler. C~yOK Suzanne Somers Likes Role NEW YORK <AP J -F or a dumb blonde who snorts when she laughs and is s~mingly unaware of the e,ffect s he has on men. Chrissy has done all right for herself -and is not about to get off the rollercoaste r now. Suzanne Somers paid her dues like most pretty faces look.Ing for a break. As Chrissy. In the hit ABC· TV , ... ' series "Three's Company," she got that break. ••1 GET ALL THE l aughs with her CChrissy) and everybody likes her. I don't think I've ever m et anyone who doesn't think her a s weet little girl. .. :·said the actress. Miss Somers has played the bubble-brained sexpot for the past four seasons and has a contract to do two more. In addition. s he has opened a successful Las Veg~ night club act and is co-starring with Donald Sutherland in a romantic comedy, "Nothing Personal." so•Hs BlIT SHE KNOWS THERE are limits to the expe>8ure an actress can get. "TV 'Can burn you out," sbe told the Dally News . "If you're on too much, you get overexposed and are do longer commercial and I intend to have a career that lasts another 30 years." • :\E W YORK <AP• -CBS('n· tt•n•d the la.,t v.cck of lht· 1979 80 prt mt'-tl me tdc\ 1..,1rin ..,ca.,on a 10th of a point ahcall of tht• dt· fl•nd 1ng chc.tmµ1on. ,\BC, .1fttr v.tnntn~ lht· thrt·c ":..' rJ<'c fur th1 · V.t>t•k cndrng 1\pnl 1:! \I.1th rl"I at 1 Vt' t•asl· A 11 thret.• net works schcdulc-d ..,om e specla<'ul<Jr programs for tht· commg v.cck. 10 <in effort to ma x1m1ze thl'1 r ra tings. v.h1ch a rc usl'd to dete rmine advert.is· rng rates. CBS and ABC began the next to last week of the seas.on tied for first place for the season. with NBC a distant third. CBS li s ted eight or the v.eck'b 10 ht g h cst · r at e d prngra m s rankL-d b} the t\ C Nielsen Co and finished with a ratm g of 20 9. a full three points ah~ad or ABC's 17 9 NBC was third with a season-low raL1.J1g of 14 7. THE NETWORKS sa;, CBS rating means in an average· prime -lime minute during lhl· Wl'Ck. 20 9 percent Of the hOIDl'" 1n the countrv with televts1on were tuned to that network. CBS' avcr<tge rating for th(' i-.cason 1!. 19 6 to 19.5 for ABC and 17 5 for NHC The Wet'kly triumph was cas· 16th t.o a dozen for A BC and two for NBC. CBS has won the rat · 1ngs competition 10 times in the 15 weeks of 1980. Only two of CBS' eight Top 10 s hows were specials -'Kenny Rogers as The Gambler" tn first place. and a movie, "Nurse ,'' sixth. · CBS' "60 MINUTES" was No 2 for the week. followed by "The Best of That's Incredible" on ABC and NBC's "Real People." The rating for "The Ga mbler " was 31.2. Nielsen sa ys t h at means or all the TV-equipped hom es m the country. 31 2 per· ('ent saw at least part of the movie o r the 69 shows broadcast in 'Battle' Cast Set HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Anne , Jackson and Ja~k Wa rden will star in "Private Battle." a two- hour TV movie based on the book ln which author Cornelius Ryan tells or h1s fight against cancer . ·'Dallas' Star Arouses ~uth AfricaJU t;APE TOWN, South Africa <AP> -Some S1000 people fought and pushed each other-around tryln1 to catch a glimpse ~Charlene "Lucy Ew· Inc" Tilton, star or the televitfion program "Dallas." . Miss Tllton wu ln Cape Town to Judte a "look alike" competiUoo at a aboppiq center • ·--------.-·-·-·-... Potted plant.a were knocked over and fist fights broke out whe n people tried to get a better look at the contest. Officials wleldJng batons were caned in to try ,and keep back the crowd. EventuaJly Miss Tilton was u.ahered into the nearest. ladies cloUUng store and the doors were closed. ' prime llmt• rturing lh~· \\ct>k. 32 \\ t•n n·run.., Tv. 11 mottnn p111 un·..,, both pr• \ tuu'I\ IJroJd<'J"t JOO both 'tJr r1n~ 0C'l1nt t-.J ,IV.<Hid. v.t:ri· .rm ong th" "",., I..·.., :?O mo .. 1 v. at<"hed 'hnv..., ll q~h Pl1.11n.., Dnftl·r on"AHC" V..i., J:?th and · ~1 Jgnum Fo1 n"' on \HS 15th ABC WAS MODERATELY succc·~fuJ "1th tv.o other mov· 1cs. "Patton:· l'\o 25. aod "The Comeback Kid ." 34th. NRC's rebroadcast o f the Oscar·· winning "Coming Home " lost in he ad-to·head compclttlon with .. Patton .'' and ranked 48th. NBC also fell nat with a live the atrical presentation from Southern Method.1st University, "The Oldest Livmg Graduate" "A CAPTIVATIHGl.-Y LUSH MOVIE WITH A SUPEP.D CAST.'' -Kot"'-Corroll. I( Y. DAllY ..CWS NIJINSKlJ A TIU STORY 1-o _ ·-·r-.1 ~ ""-""' '°"""' IY I ,,.._,.~~L ' NOW PLAYING m~~.ci&zi 1 ~..-nn ---.1 0.1100 •':111 " 1 t h H e n n · t' o n d a . ,,.,, h 1 (' h flnt..,hed the ~t:-ek an 59th pla~ :-; BC ,uffered further from the 1.1on·k .., f1H· lov.t·~t rated ~ho"''· hn:mn1ni.: v.1Lh a ('arr) O\ er into pr1m1:·ttm<' of tht> ('Xtra inning b.1..,t·ball g a m e Sa.turd ay ht:t v. een L o' AnRcl c'> and lloust.on. No 65 in the ratings. That v.as follo v.c d b) ""The Dobt-rmans," "Sneak Preview The ()s('ar Han>. .. a 10 p m . t•p1 sode of ""l'nllt•d Statcs" and a 10 · 30 p m sc~m cnt from thl' same sen es H ERE ARE THE week's 10 h1ghest-r atl'd sho"s · M O\'te· "Kenny Rogers as The Gambler ." "'th a rating or 31 2 o r 23 8 mill.Jon homes. a nd "60 M ioutes." 29 or 22.1 m1 llton. botb CBS . "The Ba of That's Incredible." 26 1 or 19.9 111illion. ,\RC : "Real People," 25.3 or l!J 3 m1lhori. NBC: "The Jef· h•rson~." 24.7 or 18.8 millioa, :i nd "Nur s e ." 24 .3 or 18 S m1 1l1on. both CBS: "Alice" and "~1 -A·S-H" both CBS. both 23.6 or 11:1 million, and .. Flo,"· 23 or 17 s m1ll1on. and "Dukes of Hazzard." 22.4 or 17.1 millJOQ. both CBS. The next 10 programs : "CJUPs.'' NBC : Movie·"Higb P lains Drifter." ABC: "DiU'rent Strokes." NBC; "Love Boat," A HC : Movie "Magnum Force," "Wh ite Shadow'z and '"Trapper John. M.O.," aU CBS. and "Hap- py Days." "Eight is En~" and "Laverne and Shirley," all ABC. s..o ~ 100• • lO • 100• t lO Join host Michael Iilson Thomas~ and outstanding young musicians froln .... """CIMtf Cn11 Maw ~·2111 ...... 'CMMAWllf w.1111111.i•f 191·~ AAC ..... Mll Of•not 631~ ......... fl. lllln""" f.ounlltn V.., 939 I~ ... , ........ ............... *3 ............... IC« fl Toro ~' $llO - !!!.~?ca~t~K~!::~~(!!~!~!~ 8:30pm This 8d made' PQMlbtc' by KOC&-TV end •ht· C'.orponulon for Publlc Broeck'elllftll -~,-.......------- .:. eNTERTAINMENT .. . ; turnftuunts aeae . Hit ....,,,. IUllDW ct 1.. Dow M II ntlt~r ol t6e abo••· . What hfi la la • 1t1Uat ..., ._ Im bland look• ud polilbf'd rn&cuMr u a IPrintboard for wUd. -na11 comt"C!y H• ba d monslr•ted bl.I art oh ~ .. morabt late ni1ht TV ahow . ln conc~rta. OD r~ and now 1'hc Movies• MULL STAa'N IN "SE&IAL." Para mouat'a nt.'w film ba1'ed on tht' Cyra McFadden novel tUt combined adult soap OI*'• wtth a d eva.statl.QC view ot the tadis und faad11 ol murm County. north ol San f'runc111co. Sklney Beckerman PfO- duted and BUI Per"lky dlr~ a eut that tnchldes T\aetday Wf ld, Salty Kellennu, Cbrtalopher Lee. 8Jll Macy, Tom Smothers and .,.._. Bonerz "I'm the only l'IUDt' penon among a.I I t.be • llASY CAMPBELL ~barartt•r'l Ul the morn•," cq>latMd Mull. "That's NSW YO&k <AP> -Sam Levene and !;atber oo~ of ~ rcul)Ol\:i l llkt' 'Serial.' Ut ually when 1 Rolle ........ • warm , bumaa, bkttble aed eet i.c.·npt~ lhtn: 1m~ large open 1paees where I am comfortMl1 '-1 eT•mng C>l "HOiiWUi nu M ra•.---.:•unpos:c-d to ttxettt1l~ the Martin Mull personna. W ath'• .... " a plaf that b .. 90llM!Umea t rite und Not ·St>nal.' senU........ · .. Pensky 1bowed JJll' the bCript and aaid, 'The ~TM ... , • ~ Henry OcDlltt wbo a1ao wrott' bla<'k 11'1 the word.I and the whtte la the paper . Read .. HOrowtb ..ct Mn. Wastungtoo" u a DOV l 1t , und U)at'a aU.' We dtd at JUSt that way. I'd say • 98 pt!rceot ol wbal 11ppearl> on the screen is the Mii L~& II PE RFE'{'T as an adorable way th. script was written "Authon~ Rieb E ustis curm.--. Ria Aamael Horowitz. Ne"' Yorker and Michael Elias. age '12. la jmt hoarie from a •1*•1 where be "'enl after I -~·-tt.11 a fadal llnife ala.ah. Then ht: TUE OTHEa DAV,.MARTIN Mull WU ill the had a l&l'Oke lD tbe eme rgency room. HU 50ll hal> NBC Burbank commluary resting from the ordeal b l red • b&adl practlcal nurse. Miu Rolle's Mr~ of writing a monolosue for bis stint as iu.t emcee Wa........,.., to spmd days With tum. . on lbe J ohnny Canon's "Tooight" show. HorowttJ la prejudiced against blacks. and says "The first lime I did the show was an exerdae so. In otber mooda, both rem1I1isr1: about beloved 1n primal '>('ream," said Mull. "Utter panic. J felt ._spoiilel DOW dead. He rails against therapy ex like two htth• tiny feet swimming m Jobnny's erciaet for hll left hand aod foot She remains h rm s hoes.· But I must sa y that tbe 'Tonight' people ,and calm. Then they have a big argument in which make you ft-el very com fortable." both voice racial prejudices. Mull rt'fl€'cted on a career that has taken him Act 2 ta a big improvement, dram atically, a Jon ,::di~t~int••ma shorttime : . over th.la. Horowitz and Ml"I. Washington ~come · · 1n l!Y16 I was a guitar player and sit·down friendl and plot conflict changes, for the better comic· appearing at t he Roxy on the Sunset Strip 'Horowlti'1 da ua bter , who has organized hl'r \\•hen Norman Lear walkl'<i in and heard me. He husband11 llle and all the charities in San Diego, is ·cast me as the wife beater on 'Mary Hartman; contlnl to get her fat.h er to put him in her city's Mary Hartman.' Four months later I was 1pun off . Hebrew Home for the Aged. for tu. own good. on my own show c • Fernwood 2.Night •) and im · mediately afterwar d lo another one ··America _,.owrrz TACKLES ms stroke therapy 2Night'). witb vip, now showing a will to be well the au. "THAT LE D TO MY first movie (·F M') and ·dience can root fo r. lie Is impassioned in his ex· eight mootbs later 1 bad my fi rst starring role In plan•~ of a need to be independent. ·Serial.' Now if that isn't the Peter Principle at Tlilere are one-line jokes all the way through, v.ork, .. m ote ifven to Horowitz than to Mrs. Washington. Many aren't lntrinalcatly hilarious, like, "All my The Peter Principle (everyone rises to his own frie'"d.a are dead or lo Miami. which is the same level of incompetence) scarcely applies to Martin Mull His talent extends not only to comedy but to thing." But these two pros get laughs all the way art and mui.ac llai. biography lists such recorded through, with their timing, delivery and sure sense ~onrs as "A Carl Named Johnny Cash" his answer or cha racterization · "' . to "A Bay Named Sul•" and an Emmy for best THEODORE SOREL IS. good as Horowitz's N ) • 'C R ' son. Marvin Ha mmond. and Patricia R~ is a.P· 0 te In annery ow proprtat.ety neurotic as the daugbt~r w1ltr stiff . blonde hair who has named her children Bruce HOLLYWOOD <A P > -Nick Noltt• will star in and Candy. Levene made h1s Broadway debut i9 the MGM movw ba!:>l'd on "Cannery Row ." based 1927 and hu bad big aucceua lo "Three Men ~o a on the novel b\' Nob<·l Prize.winning author John Horae," "Guys aod Dolls," "The Sunshine Boys" Steinbeck. o~v1d s. Ward . who wrote "The Sting," and othen. Miss Rolle went from Broadway to will adapt the book a bout the fish cannm~ industry TV'• "Ma..S." and ''Good Times. in Monterey in lhe early 1940s. -,------., ' 80UTH COAST I ACTOM8TUOIO 1.--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...., I ~~T~==::.:: • ''Kramer vs. Kramer'' me•e~ylet/wel ce t:~!:'.:.:_J 5 ACADEM! AWARDS 0~~ BEST PICTURE DECORATING SERVICE .'A ~ Let ue Mtc> you cre.te 1 more t>eMltlful hcime. Out lrltned oecontor1 IMlctl our fabttc • nd dellgrl lit>fery to "°' Only ..._. '/04¥ time but '° ofl9' the wery bellt cob 8tld fabric cOQfdlnationa. Thtf e la no 1ddltlon11 charge for Ihle seMce. You pey onty for ~ me1Chaind• you Mlect. . °"''** •Carpeting • Will CoVering •Furniture • Uoholller•ng • Bedroom EnMmbln Come,ln or call today fOf 1111 appolntmenl In your heme. 2 locltlons 23 FASHION ISLAJID Newpor1 hectl 144 lltO · £1DEILE CHTER Newport Fwy ... E.1nh SL Tudft 144-'5IO C.ll 142-H71. Put • ,.,. word .. to work few you. _______ Best Actor _______ _ DUSTIN HOFFMAN _____ Best Supporting Actress ____ _ MERYL STREEP _______ Best D ire cto r ______ _ ROBERT BENTON --.,---Best Screen play/ Adaptation ---- RO BERT BENTON "KRAMER VS. KRAMEr ~rm. STRfEP JANE ALEXANDER !""° ~ JUSTIN HENRY Ollec:tor OI ~ llESIQQ AllvUO~OS 8osoo l.ootl INl lllCMll Dv All(QV cc:PMN ~ 0... SJN.Uv P .!Nii \Miii"" tor lt'ft So_, onc:1 Owec'9d o... 1iQlllm l!ENJON Now "' Bel• "'"'"'O ~~ Pocerooot ..-.. lt01rmn1 ~~1 ""'5&i .. 1!ie~'3 z~~-.;;:r.. ,~--~.:!--~i'·~ r" . __ ._ .. .., .......... c::.a.J ... ~_..f'C"._. • ....,. ___ ~ ( edwanls HARBOR TWIN J ~~,,. r•r nc73 50PA... U'ftMN edwanl$WOODBRI DGE 9AllltN9CA ptl;WY. AT 551 ~ft.ir.55 WOOoettlDOa CEllT•lt -VV edwards MISSION VIEJO MALL SAM Oll4l0 FWY. TO 49e-&220 CltOWH •A&UYl'TWM. J• MAT CO.& I edads HUNTINGTON llo\CH "'a.us. ..... 141-0lfl • m.&e • • ... lll'Oll'W ~ Onilt ...... Dream ......... 1111 ut -..... eH···· .. many ol tl>e naUl9'111Uerte1. ··1 started out r. • ...... -'IMll o.t. Ptt'HIO: •·. said Mui • who-... lion .. "*•· ra1Hd 1o Ohio and ConneeUeut Md _..... aft la abode lalaDd and Ro me. "Al ..... 1W£NT ON I fou.d U..t mmc •• paytnc tbe r.t. Tbu.s my W»tatlola ._ ... IQ avoe.U.: I t.......S lnto a muald8D wbo ~ lut.ead ol a 'UIM·tbe party artllt wbo .... a meaa .......... •·· Mull admlUM Ulat acting bu loDI been an a mbiUoe. but be wu trapped by tbe Holl,-.ood Catch 2.1: you cu't 1et work UDlesa you lwfe • t rack record. but you can'\ 1et a track r-.conl without work. "Serial" should daaDae au tlaat. Like mast starring comica. Mull woUI llD to write and dlreet b1a own rilml. U.'• wortdq OD a ~cript-which be admitted woatd be a modlSt1iillD· ning -.. after au. woody A1lat lta.rt.d bl ~ small pictures and 'Tbe Jerk' (Sten Martia> waan 't eaacUy ·cauzen Kane.· .. ""8 OONCDT8 PLANNED for Apr11, M 'I also peint'nl for a July Hblblt and lenerall)' feels plealed about tbe way hll Ufe is going. Sa1d Mull: "Many people aay . 'I HA VE to go to work.' I 'm luc~tobeabletosay, ·1 GETtogotowork. · .. e dward s c in ema s * ed w a t ch N f W P n R T .... :.: .. ~:;,:.:'... 644 -0760 OEOAOEC.ICOTT -~• Walt~ TRISHVANO£Vt1'E ~-c·-••·--~HA~~:~NG" . PLUI( .. ) "DON'T ~ .., .. ., ....... ::., ~ ANSWER -THE PHONE" ~ -~,-·TllS-J ACADHIY 1· . I TAl'Wcr.AL • -AWM0-1 _...,..__. lllMTY~ · ~·snm ;~:~e~ · ~ a AWAT l!!!I "-"' • __ , ••CHAPTER ._.,. .. PLUS ..NORMA RAE" TWO" .,.,~:-: .... ., ........ - A~Wls l'I I NO'# THr MOVlll Comic Mertln MuU OM.YPtlOT .. • Ifft YOaK CAP>' -IUlt, wlao l1 ........ ~,"~ lfticWnlr, ~~1 .-to Maleo ta ..... , to~ both"°'"· . Tlae opna eompaDJ baa been l••lt•d to perform •"fte ..,..... of Sevllle" et llealco•a c.n ................. l'Htlnl. Oa o~alDI nlOt. lllq llfe9 SIU. wm .... ...... Tbe performeace will be taped far MnJcu TV and radio. · Ma1 1 IDd 2 tbe com pear wtu llnc l.n Guano-Juato IDd on May 4, 5 and I performuc• wlU be livtb lD llexieo City WHERE TH£ RE S l Pie rum ()PLAY ed w.trd '. H•~l\TCll ( INf M/\ ••. , ... , •. . . . . S·1 0 I·'·' ·1 .... , ...... ~ .. . ·~ GILDA AADM~" "GILDA LIVE" <"I tt(IH THUASIOO tM flll too tOO 10te .,.,,.., , Ml • .., ,,,. ... " •• MlfU 00 »O > 00 f .,., t N ~OPH/gT/(]4T£0 PROIJRAMMINB ... Beaulilul ~IBrBO -I I I . . Mu~io NBw~-Marine Wealher ~Ki Reporl~ Con~umer Reporl~-~look ·Markel-Reporl~ . \ l , .. CWLYNOT ~.April lt.1• \ . 1 I { . ;· ~ . .......,. __ ._. ~---.... ~ .. ~-· . .,. -..."'"'-·-·-· ....... ' ... •ClubC.lendar •Stngln C•l•nd•r ___ J•~~~,~&1_. • -~=~;.;;. ·~--·-••r•• '• ~Slim!~~IE8Dl--&illl;; ..... ~-----------------~~ Wann ;weather W1en you 're called on to prepare a dJsh /or a bazaar or other fund-raiser, consider treating guests to Tuna Bud- dhas Delight, Tuns Lasagne or Tuna Empanaditas. The annu plothora or warm weath t>r neig h b or ho o d happt'fllngs 1s about to brel!}J out Name at and you have 11 blo<.·k pun) .. fOOd fuar pacrul', church ::.upp e r PT A covered da s h ~uc i a l e nd -or·::.<'hool ba~h . bazaar, rund-ratscr buffet These man1fe!>lat1o n!> d hos p1tal1ty a lso 1nd1('att someone m1Jlhl M>on be ('allug on you to contribute d foccl !>pec1aJty for an l'VCnt an )Olr own baihwick No problem. WH EN IT COM ES to makng food in quantity, canned tum as a natural. Not only is it reality available. 1l's ready to use u so many wCfercnt ways. Best otaJI. it ·s popular with just a~ut everyone. To help make this yUlr's events more fes tive. here is a trio of t unc:i dishes bas~ on l'lhnic favorites that you'll tnJOY m a king and serving (You know how people love to s anple interesting food s at comnunity events '.) The firs t d as h 1s Tuna Ruddha'<> Oeh f!ht. udaptej from :rn ~uthent1c Chuw~c vcg!tarum di sh It's a mixture of l)m1Llar ve g et ab Le s . s e s u m e i-c eds. "'alnuls. thin noodles anc tuna. Tll E SECOND dis! i's an Italian classic. Tuna ;.asagne. And mamma mia. wh~ a s auce tunu , s pi nach afd three cheeses. T he t hird dis h is Mexican Tuna Em panaditas. swory little past ries to be ea~n 01t 'Of hand. T he filling is an appetrlng blend o f tuna. tomatoc~. onrons . chopped olives and r:isans. Easy and good. Each r ecipe is for large .. family" servings. rhey can be doubled for a nd ghborhood event -or they CID be halved for fewer servlnjs at home. (When hal ved , thl' luagne recipe can provide two meals for three.) TUNA BUDDHA'S DELIGHT 2 tablespoons vegetable 0 11 s medium carrots , pared ""d s Uced. 14 -incb thick 2 tablespoons sesam e .set..'ds 2 cloves garlic. crushed ~ pound fresh mus hrooms . qua rtered 6 i.callions. sliced 1n l ·1nch PICl:l'!> I package (6 ounCl'S) frOL('n pea pods or cut ~n.-cn bcani.. thawed 2 packages ( tloj ounces> frozen Chinese-style' ngel<>blcs in sauce. thawed• . :•,4 cup broken walnuts 2 cans I 6h! or 7 ounces each > tuna in vegetable oil or waler 1 tablespoon soy s auce 1'.! teaspoon ground ginger 1 package (8 ounces> fine noodles or spaghe ttini, cooked und drai!K'<i In large skillet heat oil: sautc car rots, sesame seeds and garlic 3 minutes. Add mus hr oom s. S<'a llions, pea pocb and Chinc"c vegetables. cook 2 m1 nut cs Add \\al nuts. tuna. soy sauce. gmger and noodles. stir until heated through. Yield : 8 servmgs ·No t e : U s e s eas on ings provided \.\llh frozen vegeta bles. TUNA LASAGNE 2 cans (61,2 or 7 ounces each > tuna in vegetable oil 1,4 cup butter or margarine 1'2 cup chopped onion 1 clove gar lic, crushed 12 cup flour 3 cups milk 1 teaspoon sail I teasp oon d r ied leaf oregano. crumbled 1 1 t e a spoon hot p e ppe r s auce l package 00 ounces> frozen chopped. spinach. thawed and drained thoroughly 2 eggs, llgbUy beaten l pound ricotta cheese 1 pound lasagne, cooked and dralJled l pound mozzarella cheese. !t heed · :i... <'UP grated Parmesan cheese Drain oil from tuna into large s aucepan. add butler : heat until butter 1s melted. Saute onion and garlic until soft. Add flour: cook over low heat , s tirring con s tantly for 3 m i nutes. Gradually stir in milk. Add salt. oregano and hot pepper sauce. Br ing to boiling ove r medium heat. stirring constantly; cook 1 min ute. Remove from h'eat. Flake tuna : add to sauce. Stir in s pinach. Set aside . In s m a ll bo"' I. C'ombine eggs and ricotta chce::.r Coat a 13-x S.x 2-i.nch baking das h (or disposable I as agne pan> generously with butler o r margarine. P lace s uccessive· layers or lasagne. tun a -s pi nae h sauce. ricotta c heese mixture . m ozzare lla cheese and Parmesan cheese. Repeat layers three more times. Dot the top with 2 tablespoons butte r or ma rgarine. Place pan an upper half or oven and bake at . 400 deg r ees fo r about 15 minutes, or until a light golden crust forms on top. and s auce .is bubbling. Remove lasagne from he a t and allow to stand 15 minutes before ser ving Yield 16 servings. TUNA EMPANADITAS" 1 can (6'h or 7 ounces> tuna in vegetable oil or water 1 2 cup chopped onion I can <8 ounces> whole tomatoes, undrained · I/• c up c h opp e d pimiento-stuffed olives V.a cup chopped raisins 2 tablespoons plain bread cr umoo 2 packages (10 or 11 ounces each> pie crust mix To make neighborhood events more festive. create ethnic spec1a11t1e$ such as Tuna Buddha's Delight, based on an authentic Chinese vegetaflan d is h ' Heat 011 from tuna an medium s killet ; saute onion until wfl Flake tuna. add to 4'k11let "1th tom atoes. olives . rais ins and bread crumbs; mix well. Set aside Prepare pa c crust ma x acco rdin g t o packag r• directions: d1v1de dougb tnto 4 equal parts. Roll dough out on lightly flOUrt'd buard tO I ~·lnCh th1cknt"S..'>. Cul into rounas \.\Ith fl oured J•~·o r 4-an <'h cook11• c utter . Pl -..cc a ro unded tablei.poon of tuna ralhn~ on one -.uk of euch round . !\lotsten t·dgt·~ of pa.-,try "'1th wate r: fold one side over and press edgb log e ther with a Corle. Repea t "'1th rcm<u nani:: dou~h and tuna f1ll1ng Pla<·c cmpanadilas on .unj:!n·a.'\ed cookie !>heel. Bake in ..i IOO·de~rcc oven 25 minutes . until golden. Yield : About 30 empanadtta. "This 1s a f.;mtly-si1e recipe. For a larRer group, double the ingredients • . ~Imaginative Salads Boy Scout TurDs Gourmet Chef The ~me lettuce a nd tomato combination can get bor 1ng. A saad doesn't have to be green or contain a shred of lt·tluc<' tJ have eye and taste appeal. Ora'l~e s lices can be the basic ingredient for several .rcfresting salad combinations. Part of the pleasure of salad tating is the visual image created ~ith vegetable!> and frfilts of contrasting colors. Sl ced oran~es, red onions. cucumbers and black olives have a diJferenl look and taste than sliced ora nges. beets and endive or or anges. onions. tomatoes a nd rad};hes. All or them a re enhanced by Roquefort F rench Dressing. CABBAGF. IS ANOTHER versaWe salad staple. A mixture or red cabbage, slaced green apples and celery is an eye-catching dish . Crink ly, da~k sa_v?y cab~age. shredded carrots. green grapes aod white ra1sms provide a different color and flavor as do wbite cabbage, avocado. green onions. shredded carrots and chopped walnuts. Ro· quefort Sour Cream Dressing goes well with each. There are several kinds of blue-veined cheeses availa- ble in the s upermarket. Roquefort is imported from Fran ce and identifiable by a red sheep seal on the con- tainer to protect the consumer from s ubstitutes. Made from sheep's milk ralher than cow milk. Roquefort bas a sweeter flavor and a firmer. crea~er:-. more crum.bly tex- ture than othe r blue-veined v~riet1es. ll has its own unique. distinctive flavor . so a little amount goes a loog way m salad m aking. ORANGE SALAD 3 mediiam-sized or anges, peeled and sliced 1 BeMJ'!Uda onion, sliced crosswise 1 medium cucumber, sliced crosswise 1 dozen pitted ripe olives, sliced 1n a rectangular dish,. arrange three or four rows of alternating orange and cucumber slices . Top with o~ion and olive slices. Ma rinate for one hour in Roquefort French Dressing~fore serving. ROQUEFORT FRENCH DRESSING Jounce-s Roquefort c heese l cup<tive oil - 1 tablespoon sugar t teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon salt , 114 teaspoon dry mustard 1/4 cup wine vinegar 2 tablespoons lemon juice Mash tbe cheese into the oil. Add sugar, paprika, salt and mustard. Continue maahi..ng until blended and smooth. Combine vioegar and lemon juice. Gradually blend into the cheese mixture. Makes l cup. FRENCH COLE SLAW 1 Y.a cups red or green )'OlD'll cabbage, sbredded 1 cup ireen apples, sliced, dipped in le.pon Julee 2 stalks celery. sliced Combine with Roquefort Sour Cream Dressing and sene in immediately. Re4 cabbage quickly cllscolora the Upt color of tht apples. , . ROQUEFORT 80V1l CREAM DRESSING l cup thick cultured sour cream 2 tablftpoonscrumbled Roquefort cheese 2 teaspoons onion juice iAa teaspoon salt _ Pepper to taste Combine In a blender until smooth. Toss with salad. Garnish with an addiUonal 2 tablespoons of crumbled Roquefort. ,. GRAND RA PIDS, Ohio <AP1 Dean Hosteller was t~ 16· year -old dining ha ll s teward at a Boy Scout camp when t~ food director s uddenly quit, leaving him an charge of three meals a d ay for 250 cam pers. The event nine years ago cas t the future for Hostetler, who now is the chef at a n exclusive health retreat in northwest Ohio. Hostetler. a s pecial ist in natural foods cooking, d aily ser ves gourmet-style meals al the Kerr House to the staff and the maximum of eight guests who slay there each week. The health program at the spa is designed to n d the body of the c he m icals consumed in the ty pical Ame rican meal and repl ace the m with natural nutr1enLc; IT'S A FAR CRY from meals he dished out to the hordes at ca m p. but 1l is not without its cha llenges. ·' l have to p lease som e h a rd-t o -please p eo ple ," Hostetler says "Food plays a major part in everyone's life. And if they are being introduced to ,. new type or cooki.Qg, I don •t want them to go away Clisappointed. So far .. no one has-complili:ne¢ ..... On the contrary, diners have bee n heard "to moan with pieasure as they ea t , and beg for recipes when they've finished. THE KERR HOUSE was cpened last fall by Hostetler 's m o the r, Toled o -area yoga Ins tructor Laurie Hostetler . She c r eat ed the r e treat in a century-old, 20·room Victorian h o m e which s he carefully r estored from decaying rubble to its original elesuce. The facility ls umed for the fa mily of Benjamin F . Kerr, a 19th century grain merchant who built the house OD a bill overlooklnl the llaumee River. Hoetetler had been ra.i¥d OD the aood bealtb pbUoeophy and nutr1ttonal eaUn1 that bla mother promotes at tbe Kerr House, and foOowlJ\1 bis Boy Scout camp experience, bad developed b1a cooking sldlla tbroup a series of restaurant and food service jobl. WHEN A CllSI' was needed at the retreat, be poliJbed bl• abllltiel wltb speelal tutori.nl from a poup of natural foodt coots ln Ann Arbor, lllcb., Uld then went to won. HOlfetler'a role at *t Kerr House , where yo1a, spa f:i r il1til'!'. and 1ncl 1\1dual1 1Pd h t· a I t h <' <1 n ..., u I I a t 1 u n a r t• ('Ombanl'<i . I'> to m:ikt• certain t hat lht· prn1H·r f)roport1ons of vatarnans. minerals :inct othr-r b o d 1 I y r (' q u 1 r l' m e n t s a r " C'Onsumed by the guests each day an tht• mo-.t pa latabll' man nt·r without, a r t 1 f k 1 a l add1l1ves "I never ust• su~ar. I never u::.c !>aJt. I USl' only ::.tone-ground \\ h<·a t flnur .1nc1 Of'\ C'r USI' .t<'cordang to thl' true defiruUoo . .in~ tt11ng pr0t·1• ...... t·d. · he says. hut lht' "'ord is ~till the best he T hl' nl'hnt''>s uf h1 ... food'> ,., c•an think of lo describe hi's t·a u.,ect by herbs ;tnd the \.\ay ht• C'Ooking \lo<ht:n c·omparing it to rnoks. ht· say'> t ha t of ht·;dlh foo d lunc h HOSTETLER HAS ::.evt>ral t·uuntcrs in m ust c1t1es. fa \orite C'OOkbook .... but says. "I ··1 thank t am the only one in don't thmk l '\l' t'Vl'r found any n11rthwt•stern Ohio cooking this ret·ape lhal ~u1te<1 nw ;,i., 1t ":t" "'a)," he says. "I don't eat any Everything m.ik c I'> an. utht•r "'ay l 'm sointcrested inil <1da ptat1on ·· I "'.int to learn everything I can Hl· s:.t) s ht• 1s not u gourmet a bout 1t " .,~ ........ Dean Hostetler, chef at an Ohio.health retreat. specializes in natural foods cooking. . a . DM.YPILDT ) ~ v Dam It U_p ·With Baualias E•t rybody lovea a s u r prlae. Children l)fflal!-¥ like tbe •P· peal of bunlln1 for lMtrled~. f o ll o•e rl a p •& "b1DdJe1.'' Invert on platter: J>Our '°' cup BanaDa·B•rry Sauce over kip. &«v. wt~ ,... BANANA Tt:alYAIU MMTLOAt' 1¥1 pound.I 1rou,,ad bff f Z ta~poo111 sherry l haunu r malallc ..-e. Yield: • lot~ Banana Hamloaf mall• aa ••c-lUq lami· ly dftmer •it.h mellow bananaa ~"Pltmealln1 ~ANA·BSaaY 1 cup Hll b,.ad CNJDa. "-tuapooa ult In lar1e bowl ml:a beef, bread crumba, u lt, pep,per, •111. oaioe, lartk. aoy aauce Ud IMirry. Pa<"k ballot a1h1tUN Into t :a &.Loeb · loaf pu. peel buuu: plaee Mcie by aide Oil top of •••&loaf mhtture. Pre11 o&ber balf or ....... .a:ature OQ top of ba-... Bake In .......... t bow' ... • ' SN Vleld: S Banjna Stuffed ... Ham Loaf uses the aeaty flavor of Muca lr"OWMI bam mixture lit 1aull aaucepan '-a.upooa' ~, 2 ••••• 1ll1hlly beaten Wbee I.be loaf 1-.Uced • over medllml •t. a..tt llM •Wl>riM fNlt drea. I cu (1 poad) JelUed lempt even ~ ftDlclly t'ruberry aauce. Stir tn uten at your tabJ•. \~ <'up ma&IMd banua a l1bte1pooa1 chopped oaloa ~ c love 11rllc, minced SINCE lbe recipe calls for ll'OWMI coc*ed bam it's an ideal plan to UH lcftoven from • s(>t"(la l Sunda.y d.tnnt-r m an l11 1"1restlna wa.y. B a n • n ,. s i. r l" t•copomkal and plentilul all year·rowld and their natur.•lJy sweet n avor l'Omblnes In lntereatlng ways wtlh other unusual ingredients. For exam· pie, the Banana·Berry Sauce made with jellied c r anbe rry s auce a nd mas hed bananas is a quick. delicious way t<' top ofC thls loar. It also goes well with other ham, chicken and turkey dishes as a tangy .iccompanlmenl. No t S I Q1 pl y a n t·~n o m1 ca l , savory meal, Buna na Stuffed ll a m Loaf pack s a wa llop or nut r ition Bana nas arc a good !\ource of potassium and othe r essential vita mins :md minerals, as well. What 's more, they a re 99.8 percent fat Cree and contain 100 calories in. an average size piece of fruit. Th e in c r eas in g popularity of Orienta l dis hes makes Banana Teriyaki MeaUoaf a win· ning entry for a ll tastes. Ground beef is the base , but there the re· lH!mblance to traditional loaves ends . A teriyaki blend of garlic. sherry a nd s oy sa u ce . ... w ec tcnt•d w i th ba n ana s. g i ves a pungent flav<ir to the loaf ,which is satisfying, :1ppct1ztnl! <ind s amplt· 1(1 prepare. BANANA ST U FFED HAM LOAF 1 pou nd g r o und 1 nnkt•d ham <about 21:1 1 ups) l cup Cine d ry bread crumhs 2 c· g g c, , ~ la 1-! h t I v IH';itt·n 1 cup milk :! tablespoons pre· p.in·d mustard •, to 1 .. tc.1c,poon !>alt • , tl-a!->poon pepper 2 banana:. In large bowl max h 1 m ." b r1c ad c r um b s. l'ggs. milk. m us tard. ... alt and pepper. Line 9 x :i x 3·im·h loaf pan with .dum1num foil : pack half of meal mixture in pan .. P~l banana:. and place side by :.ide on top of meat mixture, prel>s· ang the m down gently ('over with remaining meat. Bake 1n 350 degree oven 40 to 45 minutes or until set. Remove from pan. using Reduce Fat For Health CAP > -M a n y Americans are reducing the amount of fa t In their diets, and nutrition experts suggest that In that case, an Increase in carbohydrates may be called for. ·F a t s a o d carbohydrates are the major sources or energy mJ he diet, according lo nutrltiorilsts at the de· pa rt ment s o r Agriculture and Health, Education and Welfare. T·hey report that carbohydrates can help in dieting because they contain less than hair the calories per ounce or rats. A n d c o m· p 1 e x carbohydrates are bet· ter lban 1imple ooes. Si mpl e ca rbo - hydrates, s ucb as 1u1an, provide calories but little else. Complex carbohydrate foods, sucb as beans, peas, nuts, seeds , fruit •. vegetablea and whole grain product.I contain many eaenUal nutrients 1n addldon to calorles. <about 1 lqe buua>. Heat. 2 tableapoon1 I01 11uce Mh1 p • Fresh Chicken GRADE A 48 FRYING CHICKEN. WHOlE eoov ~lY r~ l8 CUTUP 58 FRYING CHICKEN. ro.11or A HOLL v rArn1,•. 10 BONELESS BREASTS <PAOl A fll'YING CHl(l([N ~•Oll Y FARMS DRUMSTICKS OR THIGHS GPA()f A ~ll'YING CHICKl N .,OLLY FAPMS Fresh Meat ROUND STEAi( IOl•U.t ~ '°"°'O !KO LARGE ENO RIB ROAST BONOlO llltJ 7·BONE CHUCK ROAST 80!QOI UJ LARGE ENO RIB STEAK llOOQO l(CJ CROSS RIB ROAST llONlLI~ IOOIOlD llll O<UCt • TOP ROUND STEAK IOl'llC "'" '°"°' o en• BONELESS TIP STEAK IOIQD 110 tOullO E·Z CUT CUBE STEAK IOllOtOlll' RATH SLICED BACON ~ . 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But rather than pusi up prices on items to give you a slim chance on a big prize, Lucky se nds you home with d lower food bill. And that's the best prize of all. LU<.KY COMMEN>EO FOR HOLDING UNI:. ON Nfl.ATION I ,,,.i.v ""n • • • .., r~ rt'('f-nlly rr"1\m .. 1'>1'1"d l"'V '' Wh~" HrlY't fo. 1h l>tf0t1\ II) he~ 1 11-. I r.. " • ot100 IA.. M' n """"""<! unc1I .lun(' I ,,, r;.·r·•·" , n ""'''·"'' ...,,,_,,,,1 hund11 d 11.-m. m , .ur ~ • , f!.-,v Pf<"}l<1m '' rh. 1r iow(>r f)!'1Ce fY~OI\ fr,.• , ' '" .m ol /uur u.'t'•s •'OCh Theo...! rt•·-n~ p<•'l'l • 11 1•·' / !Tom f\J~ m..nul"' 1ur4n v.. I 1. 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" 6 ~~POTATOES n .. , .69 b JOHNSTON PIE SHEL,~~'""'· .81 t NUCOA MARGARINf 59 "'°' °". r ~O,U!.';c~~ACREs:;~: ""!:. ~.47 b ~~~ CRE':;SOl ..,,, 1.75 .f. ~~.~ MARC~~N!c. • 79 -----------Health· & Beauty Aids r EXCEDRIN TABLETS 1 39 l'YC.o<oO . P' VIT AUS HAIR ToNIC 1 99 0 llOl"' • P HEAD & SHOULDERS 2 49 0 lOTOlt '' Ol fl\ • t SCOPE MOUTHWASH 119 0 IJOl ITl • I' ORV IOEA DEODORANT 1 99 0 Yl'1'10 V't\O"T\O l\Ol Wt • Produce RED RIPE 15 WATERMELONS • CUT OIWHO\E A PICNJC f A VOCllTE FRESH CANTALOUPE SWtf T AND DWCIOUS CHERRY TOMATOES A®'ZIST TO~ FRESH CAULIFLOWER (REAT C()()l(EO OR ltAW l8. .39 -• l8 .49 12 OZ BASICl T .59 L8 X'INESAP 31o.98 ~ ... .,.,.. ~'"'*"" Lower· Prices overall . Ealiq aome <! these complex carbobydratet can ai.o lncreue .10UJ' intake ol dietary fiber. Nutrltlonl1lt HJ la- so bf'lnO tnem In tor ldOltlONI dltCOUnt wnos. what discount Is an aboutl ....... ,..... . ~ creaalp1 fiber intake-=~--­lencr1 to reduce :&:'ptoma ol couUpa-. md eom• tnee ol lA-.... 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L..._ .... .. , 1 • •• ·' 7 FOOD lleJ!ry Good ~ Idea ll a ll started \\lt~ the lll>PI •pple pit that "· Onu pt><>plo d h COVft l'd th" dt1Utloua ldea of putUn.i pa1Ury in. a pa n Md then mu., the pan "'Ith fruit tossed with eorn s tarch and rlnnumon liut(ar. they d1dn 'l !>top th\•r\• Soon tht•Y lwjt&n t•x lll'ramt·ntan~ und t'fl•lltt'd tfot'p dil>h pat~. uppctuf'r Pll'h, m.un dt h pot PIC!> ..ind hundreds of othtr v;.1r1ut ions on the the ml' T HE C'LA 'SIC l'rus t for IJlt"• a... m..idt.> \\1th fl our . -.hortenan1c :.ult and "'ah:r The trad a· · t1onal pie platt' 1:. :.tall C.1vort>d. but pu.·i. can .tlso bl' pre pared 1n quiche pan:.. 1nd1 v1dua l tartlet pan:. or dtep da:.h <'Jl>Sl'rolt':. For best rl's ults wh('n preparing the crus t. m <.i kc i.urc water a dded .... to -ihl' flour m ixture·~ •1 cup c ho pped ICl' cold When rolling onion outthc cru:.l.l!leeusyon '•cup c h opp e d flouring the rolling !>Ur celtry fa ce 3 tablc:.poon::. corn X paMry cloth rubbt·d :.tarch \\llh fl our makes lh<: 2 cup:. c hi c ken "'hoh.· proccs:. almo:.t bouillon foolproof '-:-> tea-spoon -dried The follo .... 1ng rcc1pl·S ba.-.11 leaves for pies an cludt' an ap-l";. l c3spoon pepper peta w r. main da:.h a nd dt:i.scrt pie 2 cups cooked pork The Strawberry Pie Is cubes a new "ay to celebrate I cup s liced cooked b{'rries :.incl' 1L has a carrot!> mt>ringuc crust that is 1 cup cooked ~n:cn hllcd "1th a strawbe rry bean:. m1 xturl' thickened with corn ~larch When corn I can 1sa4 ounce:.1 s tarch •~ u:.ed to thicken corn. draint-d < l cup I a mature. the l·nd rc~ul~ I recipe Single Crust 1!> a t'lt.>a.r e r , m o r e f'a!>try tr;.in~luccnt apµcuranct.· than 1f flour had l.Jcl'n U!>t•tl Th t• Min a Spi na c h Qu1t•h <.•i. f ea ture a ~hortcut The c rus t is composed of layers ol flak y rl•f r i ge rut o r b1scu1t~ rath<·r than a hom<.•made crusl. DEEP DISll l'ORK PIE 2 tabll·~pooni. 011 margarine corn In 3·q uart ~a uccpan melt margarine ov~r medium he:iL Add onion and c e lery : cook 2 minutes or until tender. Stir In com star ch until s mooth . Remove from heat. Gradually slir in bouillon until s mooth . Add bas il a nd pepper. Stirring constantly. br · ing to boil over medium heat and boil 1 minute. Nescofe · Instant Coffee. 8'egulor ot Decaffeinated. Either way you drinl~ it. ... you get the some !~ind of robust flavor that won the world. Clip rhe coupon below. and ·either way you buy ir. you save 40<f ...... --,.-· OM.Y'9LOT Homemaker's ~rick:,~.;;:L~ Walnuts on Hana - Leftover candied colcl. Makes about 2 ~ fruit.a 10 perfectly into cups . t hi• eaey recipe . To Blend thawed undllut. m a ke, dlssolye yeast ed orange juice concen· from a .13 "'4 ·ounce lrale and a drop or 2 of P•«ikage hot roll mix lo maple flavoring into ~. (\up warm milk. vanilla.n avored or plaln Combine 2 large eggs, l'.og urt. Accen t the I/• cup eaclt me lted but..-.moothness with finely ter or margarine and· chepped walnuts. g ranul at ed s uga r . I Serve~over cling peach teaspoon grated orange h a lves. oran ge s lices pee l . ~ t eas poon and s nipped s un · cadromom or cinnamon sweetened patted prunes and the yeast mixture . or a ny othe r seaso~a l sweetened plttAed pruDe9, chopped walnut's and flaked coeonut. Bln4 topt.ber wllb IA c up apricot preserves. Dash up the taste with salt and a whiff of nutmeg. Place • teaspoonful in centers of square won to n wrappers. Moisten, edges with beaten egg, halve Into triangles and seal. Quickly fry several at a time In bot oil until ll a/nuts w 111 transform the most ordinary dishes mto a culinary adventure. Add flour Crom max . beat smooth Stir in 1 ~ cup each chopped w a I n u t s a n d d i c.e d m ixed candied fruits a nd peels . Cover ; le t dou ble Stir do~. fruits that catch your fancy Gel a whole meal an the bargain ' Ladl e sleammg canned tomato soup over servings of hot brown or white n ee in bowls lightly golden, turning once Drain. Makes about 3 dozen s weet treats. They'r e great with vanilla ice cr eam or tea. IT'S TIME FOR FRESH STRAWBERRY PIE Have ready a well· butter ed 9-cu p fluted tube pan pancoaled with • .. cup finely chopped walnuts. Spoon in bat- ter. Cover . let almost double Bake al 350 degn•es I''. for 25 to 30 minutei.. Lel stand JO Gam.tsh in order with finel y s hredded cab· bagc, cooked frozen peas. coarsely chopped h ard-cooked egg and c hopped walnuts for richness and c runch. Splas h lightly with soy For the lunch-packing ma mas. here's a tasty ~alad ·llk~ mixture. Sli g htly mash drained canned garbanzo beans w i l h a f o r k . ·A d d c h o p p e d w a I n u l s .. , bhredded carro t a nd chopped stuffed oli ves. Remov1.1 from hcut. Stir an pork, carrots. gr1.·en b1.·uni. and rnrn Pour in· to 9 x 1 1 ~ inch dl'rp pie plate. On lightly fl ourNi ~urfaCl' roll out pa!>try for top crust. Cut :.lits to permit !-ilt.'Um to e::.capc during baking a nd placl' over filling. St•al und flute e dges. H:.ik<· an 375·dt'gret.• oven 35 to 40 minutes or until crust as golden brown. Makes 6 ~ervings. ~1:\1· 'PINACll QUICHES I pac k age 110 ounC'l'Sl f lak~ refrigerator biscuits 3 tabl1.'spoons corn :-.tan·h 1 , teaspoon i,:round nutmeg ' 1 tl'<1spo-0n sa It '~ teaspoon pepp(·r 11"".! c ups milk ' I l'J?g. lightly beaten I c up s hn•ddc d Swiss cheese t pa c ka ge (10 ounce I frozl'n chopped s pinach, cooked. "cll - dralned Separate each bis('ull an to J layers. !-'it b1scu1l ST RA WB F: RR Y PIE layers into 30 t F'1 x l · \\'ITll inch l mini.muffin pan ~ ERINGllt: C'Rl'ST cu p s. I n 2 · q u art Mt:ringue Cru-.t < r<.•c1pc sa u cc pan stir togt•thcr folio" s 1 corn s tarch, nut m('g , 2 pints !>l ru\\bt>rrws. S a I t a II d p C pp er . ~he ed I <.tbout 31 ~· l'UQ!> I C r<.1dually s tir 1n milk • •~cup iw~a r until s mooth. Stirring J table'>µoun -. l'Orn constantly. bring to boil · -.tarrh O\"er m~ium heat and 1 cup "att·r boil I minute He mon 1 t·up ht:a "Y ·cn•u m. from heat. Gradua ll y whipped stir about •, cup ~( the Preparl' Mcran,::uc hot com starch mixture C rus t Jn <>mall bo" I into t he beaten egg u~lll c ru s h 1 c up (J r t he blended. Sttr ~gg mix· strawberm.•s In 2 quar t tun• ant~ remaining hot ~aucepan :.tar togcthl'r ~1x turc an pan Cool. sugar ~met 1.·orn ::.larch St ar in ~hee se an~ Gradualh !>Ill 1n "'<.ill'r :o.µtnach. Sf>O?n about -until s mooth Stir in teas~oons spinach mix· t·ru:.hcd strnwhi•rrae!> tun· into ~·~ch .tart .• Bake Stirring con~ant ly. br· 111 . ·100-deg rec O\ ~n lS 1ng to hod O\'t•r medium m inutes or until 11,:!htly he::it and boil I m 1outt· brow~ed. RL·mo,·e from Cool Pour iivt•r n·ma1n pan. S<or\'c ammcd1;:1t£'l y. an~ -.lltl·d ..,trnwbt•rnt•.,. 1\l ukes 30 to:-..., tn t•o at cvt•nl v :'\ote : Baked quicht:~ m av b<' frozen. Store in ti ghtly covered con· tainer. Fr<'eze up to l monlh. To reheat. place on cookje sheet and bake frozen quiches in 400· oegrec ove n 10 to 15 minutes. S poon 1nt11 prl·parcd c ru:.t. Hd r1 gl'fate al 11.•ast I hour or until M'l Spread wh1p1>t'<l cn·am 0 \' e r p I e I r d l' :-. I re• d . garn1 :.h "1lh -.l1t·cd l>lrawberries. ~t Jkl·s I (9-mch i pat.• <See BERRY. Page CS > manutt-s , Invert onto a r ack. l'OO I P a!>s buller or l'rc<im cheese for those who want them. M a k e ordina r y cauhflower SJ>('c1a l ~1th lasl -mUlUlt.''a'ddH1ons or m anced green onion tops a nd chopped walnut'>. Spnnkle with Parme!>an cheese and try a dash of nutmeg for an antn guan~ new last«.> For coaxing lhc best fro m poultr~. pork or ham senc "-Ith this daf ft.-rcnt accompanimt-nl Coarsely chop 2 cored firm rnl·dJum·!>lll' J)l'<ir:.. pan•d or not Tos~ gent I. "1th • ~ l' u p ~ u n ·-."' (' t· t c· n t d prum• .,ruppets. 2 tabl1•.., poons hone). 1 ll"a:.poon lcmon JUICC and 1 , tca:.- poon gangl'r . Cook. un· covt>rcd. over med1um - low heut tlntal pear!> are JU St tender . Re m ove Crom hl·a t Add 1'.! c up chopp1.•d walnuti.. ~nc hot or !>auc<·. t'at heurllly. · Add chunks of drained c· a n n (• d t u n a a n d chopped walnut.. to your ravorall' Cr('amy ('Olt• s l::i" Thi., \\a~ .. }OU i,:1•t a nice ma in da ~h i.ala<l or ne w ktnd or :.andw1ch f i ll in g quickly and ea!>1ly. In 2 la blespoons butl<'r or margarine. sauh.' '\ cup each chopped green o n ion with lop., ancl m1nct..-d ct:lcry, a nd •., tea.,poon tarraJ!.,on. Stir In 3 tJbll'l>poon'> dry "h1t1· wane or \\<ilt•r and a llf'1-0unc(' t'an t•re~m of m u~hrQom ..,oup Add l cup coo k ed ~ma 11 ., hr 1 mp . h 1• at throu~h Mix an '' c·up mt•cl1um f1n1• chop1H·d toasted wain uh St·n ,. O\t.•r l'Oa::.t. r11·1· or noodle•<, (JU ll'k and c.k · lac1ow. 1 hl'se only lo<1k t·x travaganl -but t hl·n·., l i t tle about thPm to make. Measure 1 ~ c·up eac h :.na pped ~un· Moisten lightly with mayonnaise or whipped ~alad dressing. Salt. if you like. Sprer d on but· ter<·d whole wheal bread or -;andWlch rolls. When you give them a c run chy edge, c ream puffs rise to t he OC· cas ion . Prepare a cookbook cream puff re· cipe, adding in a texture bonus pr 1 z cup fi nely chopp(-d toasted walnuts ~fore mounding for the oven · T o ~er ve. fill purrs "1th vanilla ice cream or pudding. Decorate w ith drained canned p1tt{'d dark red cherries. che rry pie fillmg or the rt'd bl·rry you like most. Walnuts toast easily. .Just drop kerne ls into rapidly boiling water for 3 m inutes. dram well. :-. p r l' a d l' v e n I y i n a ..,hullow pan. then bake at 350 de~rt..~s F .. stir· rang. often, ror 12 to 15 t ~ee WALNUT, Page CS) ~~ltS gonna be a great~" REE ' Practice Baseball 's Com Flakes hase seals. the first seal Is rkdt here- ... with~ toward '.'.,::''!1 fhe ~- r..t reaav fOr the baseball season wtm thts Offtclal size. hard rut>t>er practlee t>aset>a•. It can be yours from Ket!Ogg~ corn Rakes· cereat ~ Just cut out the proot·Of· SAVE 7c Of yearl -~ -a great·tastlng cereat any time ~ purchase seal bek>w and COiiect three on your next purchase more. You1 flnd complete cietalS on I of Kellogg's Corn Flakes· cereal. 1 the baek of speclallY martced pack· '°'' .. """''"" •o .,.,. '°"-' --·--~"A..a ' <ll ages of Ketl099'S corn Rakes cereal f .... 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I Not a ll conveai .. ce DMliaolaall F lattea It ~Uh JOU r ·-f oodl are \11>.Maltl\)t ODdaDal : 1 teupooa palml. CUt It lDto baU , Froaen oran1e Juice t rat.cl annp peel Inch thin atria-. Arrance ..., mec...,..te la a tt.M la 0,UC..1: 3 tabla · lh• •trillt ovtr the fruit point: Jt•a eu7 to t.y, poona Jllooey rllllnt In a crlll·Crou store and Mne. TM •· Tb•• pM lbell to n)f)m latUC4a patte,., diluted, ~ Julee te mperature ••d Ht Bake In a ·pret..attld aa • budy aou.rce ol t0e-u lcle. Olmb&M remal.n· U5·4 ear ee oven :u ceatrated real ora .. • lDa :e and mix mln"'91, until ntliAa la flabotvortl-~ mnaucbrtnbettfor thu .. u. illto a lar1• bubblln• and crust l• ea vo p . . t-or tnn deep-diatr 1olden. Ooo1 before Hrv· •' llMr brtacl (wb.lte or wheat) 1 ~ illltaDt DOD•f at dry mWE powder or ~ cup DGD-IDltant a e111 or ~ cup defl'OIUcl ~rol 1ubetttu&a l teUpooD YUUla extract ~ teupGOD baklq soda top. 8alr.e .......... &M 350·dt.,... °"" about IO mln.U., untU •olden. llall11 11 muttlnl, ap. proxnatelJ 40 calorl• eacb. ••• ffft't Mio to c,,._. WIH'1f from~ cot. mu ........... I Uh t o keep tb pa. pan. lns. Mil• 10 """'-'· de"°'**ICOftHALntecm 0fDU1 remove pastry approxi mately 1'70 bud ta my relrtnrat.or, from lta foO pan by ln-u lorlea each. Otoney to a~praqe lfbaa1~vor '° vertina the pan on a a dd• u calorlet per c~o veseta H or lara• cutuna bo1 rd. 1u1rvana > n ee, or aa a beallby · Here's a low-calorie way to tum blah·flber bread and or1111ea lo'° deUd cu mufftu: IUDUBAD O&ANGE •Vl'J'IN8 1 oranae 3 1Ucea fNlb bl~ " teaspoon c lD· namon or apple pie 1ptce Pincb ot salt ~ teupooa baklna powder Peel oranc• aact cut Into cbunka, retalnln1 Juice. Puree In tb• blender or food pro· ctHor, u1l•1 steel blade. Add r tmalnln1 181,.._.., neept bu-1D1 powder uM -bakiq aoda. Blend 1mootb . Blend In baldq powder and baldnc IOda last. Fill 18 DOD·atltk maf· fin t'ups nearly to the '°"' '"oori'• ,.., .. ,, •. 8.nd 0 •fnlJN}f· ... ,. odd,..., ftlMopl W IS cntt IO SLIM GOUIUlaT CAKE Rl:CIP~S. P.O. Bos ftf, Spena, N~J. "'1J. 1 weet t o pplo1. f or yo1urt, cottage cbe-est-or ke ml.Ul. The def'roateod undlhrt ed juice also adds navor a nd s wet!tne to m ) favorite rtwtbread loaf. This re c1 p~ is made wit.bout added shorten· ing or sugar. Check t hf' IJbel. Be s ure you're buy1n.g ttal unsweetened Julee con. centrate, not un lmtta· lion made wllh sugfr and pulp. 08ANGt; QUJCIUSREAD <No fa&., ilo augar> 6 o unces or angt." j uice concentrate 2 large very n pe bananas 2 eggs 2 c ups sell-rising flour 2 ~ t ~a s po o n s pumpkin pie spice 1 teaspoon baking soda 4 tablespoons white r aisins Thaw orange juice but don't dilute . Combine it with peeled bananas and eggs iQ an electric mix· e r bo wl. Beat u ntil fluffy. Stir flour. spic~ and ba king soda toget.h er an& add to mixing bowl. Beat 1 minute. Stir in rais ins. Spoon into a noh-stick loaf pan. ·Bake i n a preh eate d 350· degr ee oven 30 to 35 m inutes, until a knife in· serted in the center comes out clean. Makes 20 slices. approximately 85 calories each. DEEP-DISH ORANGE SPICED F RUIT PIE tHnc h s ing le pie shell. thawed · 20-ounce can pie- i:.hced apples 16-0uncc can )uice packed pmea'pple t1dbib 6 ounces t hawed orange juice concentrate · 3 tablespoons white rais ins •2 tablespoon!:> Mrn March 1 1 ~ ll'as poons all !:>p1ce or pumpkin ptl· s pice C r ab Care Mad e Easy Oungeness crab a nd r ock crab, nali ve to Califomja ocean waters and bays. are a choice catch -to fishermen. cooks and diners. The first per son to h ave caug h t these cr abs, it has been said, must have been an ad· venturous soul. Th at ~astronomic explorer had to fish the crusta- cea n out of the water (r iski ng p i nched ringers). discover bow to get the meat out of the s he ll <probably bashing it with a rock), and dare to eat lt. FOa SOME cooks mystery still aurrouod.s cr ab: How do you pre- pa re lt ? Chris topher Dewees. a marine re- sources specialist with th e U n i versit y of California, suggests the following method. To clean the crab, first . remove the back of it by forcing the edge of the book against a solid object. Break the crab in two by folding It like a book -first up. then down. Shake out the in· ner parts of its body. then pull off the gilJ fila· ments. Nothing sbould remain except the lbell and edible meat. To cook live crab, use • a lar1e keWe with pleo· ty of boiling water. A waterblth canner with the rack left-in la ex- cellent.. U desired, add 2 Ubl•poons of salt for each quartol water. Pict crab up by body -behind .the pincher clawa -or use kitchen ton11. D&OP LIVE c rab in bolling wager water. Cover and return to boll. Cook f« about 20 to 25 minatea. Remove tbe crab and plun1e lm· mediately i nto cold water. Let cool for a few mi na tH a nd drain . Flallll oooUna on a rack. ~ 19·21 lb. Hg. wt. . "' Frozen with pop-up Cooking g auge Ralphs ®saa Tom '~"' Turkey r "" .... "°'9MMICM.el1• London Broll "I Sliced-Aaorted Ralphs Chipped Meats ::=: s 1 3 fM ~ Golden Pre111ium Meats ~ F~ John·WhoM or Alb Hett 10• Pork Loin per lb. USOA CIM6c18 ... Round-eonete. 221 Round Roast per lb. USDA Chok»-8 ... Aound-Bol•.._ 231 Top Round Roast per tb. U8DACt11Mc1 .... fkMld.Bol11l•1 ~9 Top Round Steak .,., lb. USDA CtlalCll .... Round-lloMleM 231 RumpRo~st per ID. s~eacon per 101 lb. Dash Detergent Low lude-Concentreted Dash Detergent 4to&. 141 bOll Lew --..C~•ted 2•• Dash Detergent • lbb!'1 · Lowlude-C~Nd 5•• Dash Detergent 11':;.:oa. . .... _ .. -....,. ......................... -....... ., ... ,.~ ~ PLAINWBAP. Van Illa Ice Cream · White or WhNt PLAINWBAP. Bread 12 ounce Cena PLAINWBAP.·. Beer .~:n11a p!..,,31 lo.. ~ "- •• Super Deli Pl.Ill WRAP.. .97 Chicken Bologna 1 lb. l*e. Knud9M-Arl V•~ .91 Cottage Cheese '*" c:tn. AalpM-Cote sa.w or .49 Potato Salad 1'01. cup \. ..... ., .... 1•1 Hotly Wieners 1 lb. l*e. eai1tomi..a,u1ect .89 Citrus Deltte MOL di\, sha';ji CCiieddar per . lb. 2'' . . Pantry Fillen ......... ,:::· .30 Tomato Sauce A..-ct Cofon·2 Ply .69 Brawny Towels IOct. roll A..-ct 101 Kraft Dressings llS~. btl. AiWROot Beer 2 ltr. 115 bU. Super Spirits lmportedCeneclleft 311 JILllNWBIP. Whisky 15:.1~·· -IWN'Wilichampagne 111 PU°iNWBAP. Vodka 1~• 331 Prlcll effective April 17 ttwu Aprtl n, 1 llO Aleor1ed &traFancy WMhi1'910n , PUINWRAP. Cookies Golden · Dellclous Apples Cream Styte or White Of Ptnll PLAINWBAP. Whole Kernel Corn PLAINWBAP. Grapefruit Julca 11oz.33 41oz.79 ~ can . "· cm . . i ''J • l • • Super Produce ..at .29 ':' .14 ':.' .39 C~"U·~bft4otHouee ~ .59 f',_,. AOfNIM Salad Lettuce CllP Top Carrots V..Rlp9Md Salad Tomatoes We have trozen prices on over 130 of ourflmWllP. products Prices that already save you up to 30%"' as compared to nallonal br.nds. Th11 ....... pnce treez.e will remain In effect at least through June 10. 1980, Duriftg ltMe period .. wll noe UftClet My cft""'9t~ ..... ..., r:-. the .,... of ..... .._..,.. tf .. CMt .-e •However. 11 market condltlo,,. permit .. will Mii iitem 11 lower pt1ole. ...__ --ll"OCIUOe-........ lndud.o In.,.. Pta f•f"I•-CiOtl IS oe. ....... ...a by ~--. ., -~f'< •"" OOP ooncMtona ··~ ... '"II -•8"1 -"'"'11 upon -~ .. ~ ec..-. Q ... lotY ., .... --"9• .... ..... Tomato Sauce JUmWllR. Peas RlllWIU. Paper Towels l'UmWau. Spaghetti ....... _ .15 .35 1:.ct. .49 11ez. .... .43 .69 Frilit Mix 11.mWla Apple Juice 4:: .95 ,.....,.c,....,.~ 9 Peanut Butter 1~oa. • 7 ... ..... °" ........ Peanuts ........ Vegetable 011 1ha. .. Cl(;G{tJf_llM, t• 11! Mptie Grocery C°"'PMf A• .... R•ll ... 121 , .• ~--------............. ._ .... ._. ....... ,..... ................ ,,.....,..., ....... .... .... .. ............. -. 811...U.mrt•••IEICI •Lna ST .. .asTa& •111-.llBfllll -•a::--nm•tlBllA.~lllS uee --~-r.".t.-•• -·--CIStllUI •1 ms.aa. ••••• m 15C1t t ai1 w s1, tis1aiu· --.-1... ·mmw1-11...,, .. ....; ·. . . -.......... _.,._ ... ··-···· -----..... ----... --···-. 1 -I I FOOD A wheat serm crumb eoatlna does wonde r ror chMle. • I n fact . Ucu or mellow clleee m•ltlfta lulde a cri1p1 1oldta cruet la doworl1bl mouth ••tffinl. ltaliu cooks have been maklat tried ebeMe ~ for 1....,a0oaa. Now YoU mJlbt want. to try • fried ch ae dlD· ner Idea that ·a beller than ever Hiah tn pro· tetn, qwck to flX, and ln· t>1tpenslvt-. Thi~ appul· lna enlree •dda varlet,y and inter est to both famlly aod cc>mpany mt'nlb TO MAKE this wbtat germ co:tted delie&f Y, start wtth rouod* OI' rec: tan gles of mont t r ty Jack cheese cut ~·lncb t hick. 01p the cheese slices into beatf'n E'ggs, then coat with vuc uum p a c k ~d wheat germ seasoned with oregano .. Repeat tht-egg and w h t'at ge rm process o~ce more to build up a m Cl'. even coaling. The cooking "oes rast so bt' prepared to serve immediately Simply Cry the coated cheese slices a few at a time, until lightly brownca. This lakes a minute ( PRESENT the piping hot cheese melt with a weJI seasoned vegetable s auce to spoon oo top. Two tasty recipes are • g iven her .: -chi le vegetable s a uce a nd s pi cy ga~pac h o . A tossed green salad com· pletC'S this wholesome, fresh tasting menu. Wheat Germ Coating Makes Delicious ChffH Appetizer Crumb coatinits of re. gular wheat germ show up on fa vorite !>avory ~oods such as sauleed vegetables, fish , -.and chicken. For pan coat- ings a nd t oppings on cakes. ·coffee bread's, cheese cakes and frozen dessert s, try wheat germ wi th s ugar and honey CHEJ;SE MELT IN WHEAT GERM CRUST :i4 P.OUnd monterey jack cheese (or sharp cheddar> cylinde r or rectangle cut l Y4 c ups vacu um packed wheat germ. re· gula r 1 •14 tea s poon s o r ega no le a v e :.. crumbled II• teaspoon sail 3 eggs, beaten Vegetable oil Gazpacho Sauce or Chile Vegetable Sauce Slice cheese into 12 r ounds or n ·rtangles. a bout l/~·in c h ·th1 C'k . Co mbine wheat germ, oregano and salt. Dip cheese slices into beaten eggs a nd then in to se asoned wheat ge rm. Repeat dipping cheese in to cggs and wheat germ. Heal about 1112 in· ches oil in saucepan or deep fat fryer to 350 degrees. Add coa t e d cheese rounds. a few at a time. Cook until lightly b rowned. a bout one m mute. Do not overcook or coating will burn. Re move wi t h s lotted ~poon to pape r towe l. Serve with Ga tpacho $3ucc or Chile Vegeta· ble Saur('. Makes 4 serv· mgs. I GAZPACHO SAUCE 12 cup c h o ppe d onion •,. c u p c h o pp e d green pepper 1 large clove garlic, minced Place beef brisket ln·a chicken Is fork tender. Dutch oven; season with Strain broth; discard T h r-0 u g h g r o u p t e a m w o rk al th e grassroots leve l, parents of hyperactive cpildren a re lear ning how to modify their menus to get artificial colors and attificial additives out of the children's diet. S perial Diet.a s a I t • pe ppe r, a n d vegetables or process in VfT A TIME -A COMrt.ETE ()ME..A~A Y 25 o/c OFF paprika . Cover wittJ_ ao electric blender with VITA HIN & MlNERAL O s liced on ion s. P o ur asmallamountofbrotb ll'VYl water around the beef. and return to strained SUPPLEMENT Al Sbin IEG. PRICE A ~d bay leaves a nd broth. Stir comsta rctf By June Roth and bake in a 325-degree wa ter lo make a thin 59 shce d c~rrots . Cover with a small amount of ~,.~O~L~ONG~~m~1~a~,~.-Sf~----------...;;;.... __ $~,----....,. It's not an easy task, as most of our manufac· tured food have labels t h at r eveal a h1gh a mount of synthetics in the products. . When researching my book , "Cooking For You r Hyp<'ractive Child ... l bttame aware o f . t he c on f l 1ct 1n g medical opinions about the effect of d1C't on the behavior of the hyperac· live child MANY doctors agree tha t an effort to change the child's diet often re· s u its an a p leasa nt cha nge or behavior_a nd the ability to concen· trate in school. Since these children seem to crave an ex· -traordinary amount of sweets, it is a lso recom- mended that sugar and o th er r e f i n ed ca rbo h y dr a t es b e severely restricted. conduct an elimination food test at home by b a nn ing t hese ingre- dients from the diet for four days and then in · t rodu<'1ng the m back. one at a time. I F T H E R E is a b eh•I\ iora l c•ruption follO\~ mg such a feeding, test it again to ~ sure. Then discuss the matter w1UJ your doctor to find out how to remove that food item fro m the child's diet and s till have balanced nutrition. Scratch tests often do not reveal these a l· ler gies that cau~e emo-t ion a I r eaction._, but there arc sevcnil tc~l.!> that do. Ask your doctor to find an a llergist who uses the sublingual (u n- der the to~ue > tests , the intradermal test-;, or the new cytotoxic tests to determine food al· lergies FOOD ON most school lunch programs Is un· suitable for the child. oven for 2 hours. Add pa s t e; a dd a s m a ll BALAllli...ICED B 125 p otatoe.s and continue amount of bot broth and ("'11111 • luncheon meats, arc out. baking, covered, for an then return all to the 90 TAAETS. REG. St2.St So are artifi cially col· additional 30 ~inutes to broth in saucepan Circd cheeses. art1f1cially 1 hour. or until bnsket Brtnj! to a boil over A CME AMD CHAM'90N s2o•FF rolored 1u1ce ct ra nks. a nd potatoes are ~nder. medium heat. stirring gelatin desserts a nd R e move ba y le aves. const antly, and boi l 1 JU 1·CERS lollyPors. Slice bnsket a nd serve m inu tl'. Add chicken . REG. PRICE What's "in" 14' real w i th pota t oes a nd and heat. Servl' O\Cr food FrC'shly c·ooked natural gravy. Makes 8 ri.ce in soup ~"'b If de· 270 East 17th St.~ Co sta Mesa meats, poultry, fi sh, to JO servings. !.1red , s prinklt! "'1th vc-getabll's a.nd fruit , ClllCKEN FRICASSEE chopped parsley. Make~ 548-9537 • Hillgren Square • 548-6968 who I c g r a 1 n ~ a n d · . 4 servmg~ "".:'.===::::=::::;:::==========-::=============~ homl·madc cook ie '> I broiler chicken, • _ cut up FLOt::"JDER wS ould ,oo a good staf rt. 2 carrots. quartered PARMIGIA!'il\ e.r vc pop corn o r 1 i.l a lk ce l e r y 1 pound. fillet~ of snack!>. and make .Y?Ur ha lved • flounder O\\ n ~oda pop by mixing 1 edJ · 2 table~poons lemon fresh . o.r ange. orbotbhbel r 2 ~rig~~a~:~~ juice fruit 1wcc with u y 1, ... •eas. . It ~~teaspoon salt plain carbonated soda. H " poons sa . "'-teas n r Herc are some natural ;.. t easpoon drie d poo pcppe . thyme 1 tabkspoon grated food recipes that the lft.t teaspoon white onion whole family wiJI enjoy. pepper 1"2 teaspoon oregano B A K E D B E E F 5 cups water 2 tablespoon:. grated BRISKET ·~ cup cornstarch Parm('san cheese 4 pound!-brisket of Cooked rice,. 1 tablespoon buttt·r beef Choppe d p a r s ley A rr:inge f lound<•r 112 tf'aspoon salt c optional) fillc~c; on a bi:-<>ihng pan. 1li teaspoon pepper Place chicken parts in Sp rinkle with lemon ·~ teru.poon paprika a large sauce pan. Add juice. !:icason with salt 2 onions, sliced thin carrots. celery. onion. and peppt:r. Add grated 2 cups water pa r sle y spri gs, s alt. onion. orC'gano. and th.en 2 bay leaves tbyme and pepper. Add gr ated cheese. Do t with 4 scraped car rots, water and bring to a butter. Broil for 10 to 15 sliced thin boll. Then reduce heat minutes. or until fis h 4 potatoes, peeled cover, and simmer fo; Oakes easily. ,.Makes 4 and quartered 45 m inutes or until servings . ISCOff i·Sol ® the Vitamin Doctors Recommend If the child seems to be "set off' within twen - ty minutes of eating a m e al . t h e r e i s a possibility that a silent food allergy is at work. Us uall y it is al work in a common food ingredient such as milk. wheat. corn or eggs. You ·can Smoked meats, lnclud· ---------------------------------More doctO<S recommend Poly·Vi·Sol than any other ch1ldren·s v1tam1n supplement. And ktds love the chewable circus shapes and fruit flavors. Chp the coupon for 25¢ off your next purcha~e 1 n g b o l o g n a a nd B e r ry . . . . Walnut . • • <From Page C3> ME RINGUE CRUST l n sma ll bowl s tir ,together II• cup s ugar , 3 t abl e s poons f i n e l y g ro u n d bl a n c h e d almonds and 2 ·t a bles· poons corn st a rch. Jn sm all bowl with mixer at high speed beat 2 egg whitd until foamy. Add ~ teasPo<>n crea m of tartar and 1/16 teaspoon salt. Continue be ating until soft peaks form. Gradually add ~ c up sugar; beat unW stiff peaks fo rm. Fold in almond mixture . Spread mixture onto bottom and side of a well·1reased _ 9-inch pie plate. buJldlng up sides to form a shell. Bake In 275-degree oven <From Page C3> minutes until golden Cool. Here, basically is a salad but it'll serve as a side dish as well . Lightly coat a tossing or canned wh o le k e r n e l c orn, cooked broccoli florets a nd s l i ce d f r es h mushrooms with oil·and· v in egar dres s i n g, Garnish generously with chopped walnuts. Bre akfa st butter ed toas t is so te mptin g lopped wi t.h a good spreading or warm cin· namo n -s plke d ap · pl e s a uce and fine l y chopped walnuts. Pass a round for sn acks later in the day. too. 1 hdur. Turn orr heat. -------- Leave meringue in oven ( L ,., BO\'D ) with door closed ror ·1 .... , _______ _,_ hour. Re m ove fr o m INFORMS oven and cool complete· ly on wire rack. Makes 1 ct·lDdl> Meriqa crual. In the DAILY PILOT "Let me oount the ways!' _____ .._ ____ _ l ·K '>:? ------- MA ILBOX -g DAI. Y PILOT Wedneeday, Apttl ti, tllO The saying eoe , natural Julee. draaned equal 1 cup.; heat lo •• i.,pnl a.howers bring <ra rve ulce> bolling Nay no-. rs," but there z t'nvelopu un· In Iara bowl. mix un are differ~nt ty~ of navo~~tlltlDc flnorff J«'l•Un with ahowt'rs ... and not all. 2 •PGOM ttiar augar; add bol.Julc and brlnenowcrs l"4cup.t0urertam s tir until tt-latlne 11 Th~ cu . tom or a cup l mon or comple te ly dlHolv~d .. hownioJf · the br1dl' orangf °'~rbet, toRencd Wllh wt re whip or rotary With mils h bttome. i.., cup r ' n t I y beater. bl€!nd In Nl)\)r tradltlon lhal Is er\)o)'t'd choppl'd Ct"lery cru m and •herbe< Lt•t not only by tho bride, '• cup chopped Mand until mhtture b but e veryOOl" lnvHf'd Pt'C"An.! or walnut~ slllhtly thickened, ubout ti you ur'-' glvrn.: A· M tx rt'!lt'rvf'd j ulce 's mlnulet. Yold In re shower lhtb ~prlog , v.hy wtth enou1oih water \o m a\ninl( lnfire dlt'l'lt tt not maik" 1t u buHet lunch? Turn Into ~·c up rang m old or bowl. chill unlll fir m Makes about 10 nrvlnas .Not . f'or-' double t•nlwlnt'd·rlna rrecl, m 1tk" 2 11ln11lt! rings '" a be>ve Cul a t'ctioo 1 a b out !,";) > from one r in g , plot'e inelde second ring. l.ine up rt'· !ll lnln.: ~., or cut ring i.al<mghlde un<'Ul ring to ~1vtt ~nlwmed effect. It you're giving a bridal shower this spring, serve "Ring of Promise Salad, ·· a refreshing light salad. TH•~ Mt:NU n1•t•c1n 't ~elaborate nftt-1 ull. tht• bruit' to bt• bhould l'lt a r . You ran udd a touch ur t•h•.,:unn~. though, "'1th tht• ·' lttn~ oC Promu1e Sallild " Since this dt-Ht:htCul salad is so refre hin.:I) light, tt ·s th!! perfcl·t Ul' compan1ment lo a nything you ::.e rvc And. 1t•s ::.o COO\l'Olt'nt -th e unflavored gelatine base means you can make the ::.alad a head of time, a mu::.l with everythan~ el!.c that needs to be done STATIR.BROS. FRllZIS PRICES ON OYIR. 200 POPULAR NATIONAL BRANDS FOR A FOUR· WllK PIRIODI THE UNFLAVORED gelatine is mixed \\tlh sugar and dissolved m hot pineapple juice, then sour cream and sherbet a r e blended in. After s t anding about fiv e m inutes, the s herbet <'hi ll s the maxtu('e en ough so it thicke ns, and chopped celery and pecans can be folded rn. Turn the mixture into a ring mold and chill until it's firm. If many ~uests are ex- pected, make two ring:., and if you feel <1m - b1tioys, intertwine them for a doublC' ring C'fft..ct You'll find the "Ring of Promise Salad'' not onlv taste::. dehc1ous. you t:an use it as a cenlerpH.·<'t.• RI NG OF PROMISE SALAD 1 can UI ounc•c.., 1 crus hed ptnl•applt.• 1n Raisin Qualit)· Mexico has one of lht· r1C'he!>l CUl!>lnt·s an lht• world. Mexican Loods a nd dishes hav e a wealth of flavor. c·olor. texture and variety that set them apart from any other intcrnat1on:.d CUIStne One of tht' mon· !>Ur pnstn)! aSJX-<'t~ of ~h'x· i<'a ri cookrng 1s thE• va<,t use of fresh and drtt·d fruits 1n every meal. RAIS I NS, I on~ a fa vorite dr1NI fruit in the L'n1tl·d Stall'~. arc mcludt-"<l in many Mex· 1can d1~hc!'> Fo r exumplt•. you 'll find rai sins 1n Em · panada de 1'1cadillo. a meat and ra1 san -f11lcd paslry Chicken Mole Poblano is a spicy poultry c•ntrcc served with a raisin and chocolate-flavored sauce Pork Loin in Orange Sauce is another south· of-the-border dish that takt's ad\'anta~c of lht· natural ~v.<•t•tne!>S of ra1s1ns You m1j!hl plan an en· t in• MexH·an.th<'mc•d d in n t· r .,., Ith c h 1 C' k t' n c n c h I I a d a :. . r c f r I l ' d bt•an s, t om:ito and avocado !>alad followNl by today'!> r eci pe for Mex1cana Bread Pud· ding. M EXICANA BREAD PUDDING I cup rais ins 1 cup orange juice :1 , cup packed brown sugar 12 teaspoon each ci nnamon and grated orange peel 1" teaspoon nutmeg s cups li gh tl y packed J.tnch French bread cubes <about 6 ounces> 2~2 cups shredded Monterey Jack cheese (about 6 oucnes> 1'2 cup chopped nuts C r eam. li g htly sweetened whipped cream or ice cream , if desired In small saucep a n combine raisins, juice, s ugar , cinnamon. peel and nutmeg. Bring to boil. stirring. In large bowl. tt>ss bread with raisin m ixture. Add ell but 1h cup of the cheese and the nuts: toss. Turn into buttered 1 '1'11-quart baking dish: sprinkle re- maining cheese on top. Ba ke ln 375 dqree oven 15 to 20 minutes until cheese is melted. Ser ve warm. torped with cream. I d esired . Makes 6 servings. l_.,.,,..CIOit ••rt\ \lllfC(Jlli&lf'fClllAA I 't ~!Ifft In ro"'•A,W "°" O-•a&.---• .,._l • f'.:'H1:1•w.t • ••uie-n _ti,• JUIOlllO • l V,,_TIU CA 69.• BURRITOS IO-Ol PllO 05C411 ... vu• l-01 lUtit fo rt•!th ,•.,..uf C1ucl 80-M•auLK SLICID BACON TUMIY DRUMSnCKS OR WINGS FROZEN & DEFROSTED 59c LB. .... RIB ROAST LAROE ENO 99c Ls $1 79 LB u 79' BRAUNSCHWEIGER ,,ac .. .c s1 •9 _,,,,, EA $)09 RlDSNAPPfR •• LB. CORN DOGS •o ~, .... o CllAM"""""°S s199 $-1 s. OIUOIHAl ... Pl l °" eu' UINIOW TROUT '" {A s) 29 .. ~9c fl ~SL~~IS ,~1•• ., r sucmlicoi• iu~iFIAiiks'··.~. 99c I BROWN 'N' SERVE ~i: WtSTIIN OYSTERS ~ •• ;· 1 ... s149 OSCA• ... J Y(A 1 ... s129 $12. Mll•lkAot "' 97c Nl'•,...•llt •u• $1 19 cono SALAMI ::>L SC'ufood P~•-• l0t._. SIRLOIN eoAH II CHUCK •OAST •• CHUCK SnAK ,, OKallM.AV(R l A s 149 I IWSt .. 11()'1" SJ 69 CHOPPED HAM :.?~ · TURBOT fllUT '" $1 l• ...,. ...... tr,0 •..0.0(.AAClO' $11• COUNTRY •••• II ···-·· •• iliil"snAJ< .• •1" P()A" • l t 1H O~AM ~AYtM • 'i..._()lff O l,,_.~\Oq s1 •9 , .. .,.,,~o.n" s199 CHEESE SMOKIES ;~i' . IA COOKED SHRIMP :.:'~ I A $1 •• fit•• .c...,,.. ·~""'""' . ...-~. s 1 •• •• POT ROAST s'TlwMi•T .. s1" PO~'° •lOW R IB CHOPS OY'A~ .. AVEM s169 J llJ 5'< I MOJI" LITTLE FRIERS ~~21 I A laLANDIC COD I ll $239 PORK CHOPS •• $I 7 9 J~ONI ROAST $1 59 . ,. s2•• CUalD SOAK -SJ 79 $2'19 $1 •• iii• 51ouu im ., $1 " ~··· ..... ''"' $279 re RC GINA • RED WIN£ OARED WINE GARLIC • VINEGAR .: ..... I CRISCO GIL • iiiLiuMA TE ........... . DASH • FOR lAUN~Y I · DETERGENT .... . $624 211-0Z. • ELECTRASOl • FOR OtSHWASHER S J 52 ~ DETERGEllT ........ . ... SO-OL DIAL. AOUA. GO(D OR WHITE 41 • BAR SOAP .................. S-OZ c • JOY s 111 ,,.. DISH LIQUID ... . Z?-OL !· DOW CLEAllER 17-0Z 5 1°6 ! (iiiM CHEESE .. .OL 69c f (>II ()t~WA!>l>\ll~ PURITAN'$231 FINISH $223 • OIL DETERGENT • O..()l. ,. &~01 In cooperation with President Certer• request to curb Inflation. Stater Bros. Markets has frozen the prices on over 200 popular national brands during a four-week price freeze. F0< your con- venience. all Items wlll be posted In all the stores ~Of the duration of the price freeze. Shop Stater Bros .. whefe you II always save. and join us in our effort to control Inflation. . Low Frozen Food Prices COD Fl LLETS AUPflll s. . . ! 15-0Z FISH STICKS RUl'£11T'$ ................. ! l•OZ $1 4 ' HAWAIIAN BREAD ll~ s ! ..... IM>Z. $1 °' DESSERT PIE =~CH£MYO!lllUU€MY .... ! t-Ol. 49c • BLACK FOREST CAKE $ARAL££.! ,,-Oz. $2 4' SHORTCAKE =~y .......... t ........ '1-0l. s2•• BREAKFAST STRIPs ~~~~st-OL .. $1 13 FRENCH TOAST OOWNYnAKE.. .......... M>l. 63C , ___ .......,..... __ ··-......,._ ___ ~...,......._.: __ ................. -- EVAPORATED MILK "' ~ .. , . 45c NESTLE SOUPTIME ...... .. . G •• 57c APPLESAUCE .•.. 1 -~·· ~ ! ... , .. 95c C & C COLA A ...... ,,.,, ·s . l 79c TOMATOES ~t.:·~~,;."' ! .. 1-<•1 59c ·9 VETS w DOG FOOD ~~'r•"'!: .. ~ "'11 •1 \9 BEUY CROCKER .,.. CAKE MIXES ':'17.~~.~' ... ~. 73c .-:A SUNSWEET . ~ PRUNES I AllC.£ •&-Of .... ,..-..,. ()qt•TAAt AlllOl POWDER CREAMER SIAllR..,, 101 sl.49 BAR SOAP ~;~~~;:ic" • • l~I 33c BAIH BEADS ~,~··1 '0UC" .. ! .,<>l sac SPRAY CLEANER •ORMVI•-! .. <>, Sl.63 n<>z 77c PAPER NAPKINS !'~no • . IO<f 3'JC STYRO CUPS e ~s•<rtu<>z 59c R.C. COLA :~c:.~,::...~:~ ... • . . 59c 7-UP NOtMlll~Alk[ • ..,. .... :: Sl.69 7·UP atouuT1011W0•""•1~ .. I s115 H0"'41t TUltHAlk I ,. , 7 l. • WflllSEllYl' fHtAIOtH TO IJlllllf Oii lllfVSI MUSTO co.a..o.Al OlAlLllSOll 1il'tO.HAllllS -----------·-.. LETIUCE <A..C Y • C'PtsP Ht AO~ 33c [A '""" CANTALOUPES l4AW • Sw l( T • VIHl fltPl 1 37c LB ORANGES ...-I•• •'Iii • •0 M il:'< PEARS ONIONS - COLEUS PLANTS IN 4 " POT ..•...•..•.••••.• EA. 79" Beer & 11·ine Specials ~EAfUAlD 1111 All STO!IU CXCf'PT l 0fl4A lll«>Al COORS BEER CANS • llEGULAA -~A CHOW 25lbl 1•643 .. FRAZIA ;; WINE ti ~0rib!JivnJ5~ 'pcciat, . ...... .... t .. .-•• '-•··"""'' "' ......... l(,(, ltHt l\Jl ,,..,...~*"'"''-\Pl 11 39c .. ~ ... ,., "' "". ..... ,. O'I ..ro. .. -~ ..... 1 """' ... ' "' I f HI ,, I I\ \kl II ~ " .......... 11(9(...., . ( ... " .... c...... I I p.,.. .... c.,. .. ~c.w ... "'\'~ ... •"::_-r ,,~,-..n.•- ;-;:,:..nuh 89 C P'tl• ... ....... I tTA'latAV-UWY•MOmYI ~ "'·-~ ........... ,.,...~"~ ................ , .......... .,., .. ........-.1~ ............ ~ .K,,., ....... , .......... ~ .............. ..._ ..... ......-~"'°' ............. ....._ .............. '4i•tflf'lite!t . . __ ..., ____ _ . ..... - , ... ~ ' f 000 .. OM. V PILOT f:1 STRAwaERRY CUSTARD Crab is Light, Tasty Protein When told that 70 per cent of a California erab 1s s hell a nd waste. many C'rab eaters will ans wer that the remaining 30 pe r cent mor e t h a n makes up fo r the loss . It's d1ff1 C'ult to think about percentages <even crab's low calori(• count and h~gh p rotein con- tent l if you're concen· trntrng on eating c rab· mt•at. delectable when M'r ved a lone or com- b10ed in salads and a w id e :.i r ray o f t· a~seoroles. TO SERVE crah 1t 1!> helpful lo rt.•movt• your head from the l'loud~ (or bays and ocean waters> and consider some prac- ' t1cal questions: How do ~ ou fi gure quantities \\ ht·n ser vi ng'! Wh at can :;. ou do to gel rid of the "fi shy" odor a fler feast· in~ on the seafood? S ince g uests "ea t " wi th their eyes a n d mouths. what'~ an a t- t ractive as well as tasty crab recipe? Marie J. ....,_ __ -¥tt-re~tversity-of- for each ~l'rvrng When the meat ·~ p1ckt>d rrom the stlcll. 1 pound < ubOut 2 cups> will ::.t'rve five lo s ix portions of main·dish s a lads or t•ntrccs Or it will prov1dt· 8 to 10 por- t 10ns in crab cocktail or in salads or cntrecs con· s 1s ting of varied Ingre- dients . Canned Du,nge- ness crab 1s also a vaila - ble in 6112-ounce c~ns (about :\4 cup ). To prevent the fishy odor, take care tha t you do not lea ve waslt• ahd cr a b shells in the house ovt'rnighl. Wrap them ti g ht ly in layer s of newi.papers a nd place in a covered garbage can. Refore you get rid of those shells. rem cm ber the y make attra ctive containe r s for dishes such as deviled crab. To pre pare them wash in hot water and detergent. Sc rub ins ide a nd out with a s tiff brush. Rinse and dry the sheJls and remove the fuzz with a brush. Try this delicious pecipe lo serve in the S'he°l . Sprl•t brln1• many 11ood lhln1a. not tht1 I~ H t ti which .. ,.. freth •lraw~. Ov rflow la1 cartont of lb haac:loul bf>mH .,.. dLI· played l n m a rke ll j!Vt"rVwhfltre Wh e n th ey •r e pleMlhd. atuwbe rrlea find tMlr way into a m)'rlad ol clllh.-1. On~ or lh mOlt aophlstlcated and best tu tln.e waya to l'n 'l' the awcet rf'd bt'r· rlt• 1s Lo pulr tht•m with u n e leg,anl c Ub l1Hc1 1111uc<' thut '-t ~a!\lly pre - pu n·d from t•trn11, 111 II k ind 11u.:11r. Jui>t t.>nough 'our treum b &added to g l \'(' t h l' s a u c e a l'le u11ant ly p iqu a n t navor and ii r reamy tex- turt• Tht• ~aut.·c is great o vt>r othe r be r rie s . U1·m t>mber 1t. too. to ~ ~ 11 h 11ummt•1 :. Cru1l::. ~heed JJt>ache!\.or plums. Bone .. as Sof.woy Leon llfff Round full C•nte< Cut . m elon ball• or_ pitted tur.-In u ucl'pan. Ado bln1 ctwrri... sour cream and van1lh1 8TMWB&aalE8 and beat with a wire wntl wh1 k'Wllll well blended. 80lJ& CaEAM cool Immediat e ly by C\J8TA&O placing ln bowl or Ice or \.;cup 11uaar cold water for a few 2i..; tablespoons corn· minutes. Cover ilnd chill atarch thoroughly. To se r ve. v.. teupooo sail s poon c ui-t a rd s auc e H2 cups milk o v e r s l r a w be r r 1 e s . • e&ga. beaten Makes sax servings. ~ cup :sour cream 1 .,~ t e a s p oo n s az~ Beef vanilla ~· l to 2 p ints fres h If you cook tor a sm all -.traw berries. washed . household, there 1s no hul lNi a nd halved or need to shun the lar~er ,heed budget-priced beef cuts. 'lraditions... . start at your dinner table. &foy 0.. D•cl ... Hwy lllktd .._ .. Allf n... Ow t4-c ... Froattt f« ,.._.....,._(can be . kept frozen f()( \JP to 30 days) • Baked 30 houral •Honey 'n spl~ Glaze •Spiral sliced for easy serving • Whole or half ham• • Nationwide shipping servlCf' • Full service Delle.lessen ' • Old World Cheese Shop .. ..!t" r.tlg!MC.. • • Sandwiches 10 go llf44"H8np In medlum sa ucepan A 3· or 4·pound beer h k d J100 I. COA.ST NWT~ C-.. Mer~ 61l·ff00 co mbine s ugar . corn· c uc or rou n roa s t 0 2460 1 1AY..-WAY•&TOIOIO~ILTOIO.P'HOMllJ7.JIJJ starc h a nd salt. Cook may be divided and part ...,........... over medium heat , stir· of 1t frozen for more de · 0 lt06t MACH II.YD. ••AltlllU>. HUMTIMCn~ MACH,'"°"' l4l·H7S ring constantly , until l1c1ous ~f menus a t a I..'. At.o~ 0r...-"--.. .._ L•._ .. ,.,.o.oo.Not111...,..,_ ~- mixture bc:uls. Boil and la te r date C:J OO~C:X:X::X-X:X:::c:Jr>c::JOC::X::X::X:::X:ClCJ ... u r 1 mmute. Rl'movt.' Cut on(• portion fo r a · from heat. Blend ~mall sm ull· pot roast: slice ( ] umount of milk m t>. Lure another for Sw1~s steak: A RT HOPPE SATIRIZES In the into c &gs. Blend egg cut another portion into . _ m1,xture into milk mix· cubes for s~w. 8onele1 Sote ... oy Leon s .. f l ouncl. , low at Safeway ou Can Choose! U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR SAFEWAY .LIAN BEU U.S .D.A. CHOICE BllF Sert,....," ...,....,, ... '" u \ 0 .. CMOtCI .,. ... 1t..a\, .,.,., ' ... ,, .. ,.,,.,. ._., ............. d0t.~ tr~ f.,. h n•r ••"-'•' SAFEWA 'I LIAN BllF \•JtWAY OUAUIY IV.H MU•,.... 1e ..... ,.. .......,.. v •• ft '. ,..qi. ~ ............ __ ,.._..._ ........ _......,... ........................ """.' GUARANTEED DAILY PILOT .. -~~)lck:.. Roast ._ ..... ~1-0, !Aon S.el , ..... ti op Sirloi ...... i...Steak ~.:. 811·78 ~_lb.~ Beef Rib Roa.st s 88 0.-. ..,...,..,.._ •• ,.v ....,_,._.~t...._U\ 0 A CHOICJ ........ 0..-,, '---...... "~9 ~-., ........... ~· ,.._ '""'' ... """'"' .. --....... __ ..,, ..... -.. ~~~~~ . t..h te pl.OM ·-~en, NO....., whet !, f; ~'. •"'' ... "'-w .... ~fr.; @'-~.., ,._.., -'--" r§ Boneless few Meal $ 98 lb , Boneless Tip Roast Sof-oy ~248 \.eon a..f I l•vnd. @ ... ... C a I ifornia cooperative c·x tens io n c on s ume r ma rkct in~ specialis t H· 11~ ~w and wbat; BAKED DEVU.EOCRAB Combine the flaked meal of one large crab <about 2 cups) with two c hopped, ha rd-cooke d eg gs. a can of undiluted mushroom soup, a dash ~. Beef Cube Steak :;:-;::. Jb, s2sa Fish Fillets ~.,..,..oC,ln>li >hi.I<!! s319 i' 41 PliO ' Cornish Game Hens 1~ ~ ... ., s11• Sri. For estimating quan· t1ties figure tha t the Oungeness or P a cific crab weighs from 1~ to 312 pounds Crab ln the :.hell 1s usu:.a lly sold by Premium Ground Beef l~~ .... lb s 1•• t h~ pound One 2-pound nab yields about :i. .. pound or cooked body and leg m eat. <Some .,m a rkets offer IC'g meat a lo ne al-a pre m iu m pri Ct' ) Wll F.N SERVED in tht• shell, a ll ow hnlf a med ium to large crah Sliced Hoffy Bacon o f T a bas co a n d o f,,------------ Worchcsler..hire ~auce. Budweiser and about 1 ~ teaspoon of lemon j wcc'. f'1ll lightly oik~ crab shells (Or in- d i v 1d ual-s17.c b a k in~ d1sht•S) to within 11,. inch of the top Sprin kle with your favorite· crumb lop· ping and biJk<: 30 m inutes in a 350 dt~rec o ven Servt'!!>six Beer Refre•h1n9! s 3::-6 1'::.~ I 6 9 -'....._ r C-on1 S<otch llvy Bathroom Tissue Broke n Appliance Possible Disaster 4 ·•oll 85c , .. ti ~ 30 Slice Bread 1AP ) -A broke n refrigerator . washer or othe r major applia nce can be disaster for the f a m i l y bud ge t . partitularly i( it cannot be repaired. nut salvation may be possible through a good, usl'd appliance bought a t a reasonable price. The government has put together a guide to used a pplia nces, whe r e to buy them and things to look for to determine if it wlJI be right for your family M1• . ,:;: 39c Wughr't howe ver. lh(.' m inimum ~-­ orde r is SL Here a rc the "" ~ :;;:\ b o o klets c urre ntl y ----------' av<1 1l able : -"Buying a Used Ap- pliance," 35 cents, s tock number 001-000-03359·0. -"ELE C TRI C Irons," 35 cents. stock number 022-000-00084-5. -"Aut o mati c r Toa sters ." 4 5 cents . r s tock nu mb e r 022-000--00078-1. Enriched Flour ~·;chS ~ 79c Orange Juice ~ u...... -~:;~h Buy 6 9 c .,._. Con ~ ~ ·-,.,b.9gc l'lo9. .._ ... , Dry Detergent ;..~·" 49·01. s I ' 9 • P~g Whole Kerne l " Corn ;;~:~;'u~tyle 3 3 C 16-ot. Co11 ~ Quartered Margarine a.., I~ c S.otch 49 ~ Co•lol\ ,. Imitation . Mayonnaise xotch 99 S..y l~·· c ' Kraft Macaroni -.. and Cheese· o.i.... 89 :.s~ 14-01 c ,li,. ... -"Mixers and Blen- de rs ," 35 cents, stock number 022-000-00077·2. -"R oo m A i r OR, IF you prefer new Conditioners," 70 cents, items. other guides are s t 0 c k n u m b c r 022-000-00074-8. Liquor.~ And WinP Selection~! a lso available from the _ "Paint. and P aint· ,,_ If!-· "' 0.."-1 Se!ew9'' ..... "''" 1~ t ....... ,~ ~ ... '"""" ... ·- government to help con· i ng ,'' 85 cents, s t ock sumers m ake wiser buy-ing decisions. number 022-000-00140--0. These booklets are all -"L a dde r s ." 70 sold by the Superinten-cents. stock number dent of Documents. U.S. 022-tioo-Ooo69-t. Governme nt Printing -·•An t ifreeze· Offi ce. Washing ton, ·c o ola nt," 35 cent s D.C .. 20402. Remember, 022·000--00075·6. , . .-1·satil.-\-«•fl•••·t At dinner time. plain Vodka or Gin :n;:,:j Cup $669 P""" , 75 c.N-ut .. Jose Cuervo Vlhnl 'IQUlll. 80-floal • 7504I s539 Almaden Wine •Mt.l h1<>e s2 79 •Mt. VII' lot• :-; u ... ... Blended Whiskey s7~9 W'""" s C;,p tO-PtOll I IS-lllli yog urt adds t ang to ...._ ___ _,,.;;;;;;;:;;;;.;..;;;;.;;;.;~;.;;;;;....,p.e.;.~~...-;.;;.p~~ freshly c ooked II vegetables. Try it on tm Pina·ta Burritos Sot P\g 39c ~ol l 'll•"'ie- s~~~~~ --JI> s12' , Blue Bonnet Margarine Sof1 •lb 79c -"' .. -... <Aiton ~ Canned Tomatoes S.ooct. 47 Buy ,t°.: c Corn on the Cob ~u~•h 79c """•" 4 £0• Poe~ l/pn/th & RPauty Agree Shampoo and Rinse Conditioner ,J . ..... s 129 s .. . Listerine .A"lll .. phc $ 199 Include• 40 ~ 32 .. t. Off lobel ..... 5o e Frozen f,ood Buy.~! Ice Cream ~~;:.!:":f Hoff • 1 •9 The Month' Golleft Celeste Plaza ~~~~ :-=$ • 11• Own 0 .,.n"I '1t9. Bakery Buytl! 59c Sale Mr1.Wrltht'19'Md &I~ Pork Sausage --~:99C Scotch Buy Franks l.llWilPW~I I :J I 11 ~ ,,...,..... ... .,.....,..,._ ........ ,...,.,_ I f ~~ .;;~ ~ .. ..::-=:: I I ••• , ...... _ ~ .• .,,., • • I I ~~-•••4•• ,._ ·-:.:-· ..... ~ .. .:·:. I ' :-..:, °':.;•7 .:.:. ::4 ...... ;~~ p I 1 1 <>-•~·•· c--~-. ·-I ' • ,....... ·-< •• -.---"" ·~ ... 'I ,, I t 1,1 ........ '••Tt • • ......... • I • ..,.. ............ ...._ ~· ,_....,... I t~_t_,. ........... c. ,,,.,... I :J.~ . . , <S>: ._ ________ ._ _______ . \. Strawberry Preserves x otth ~:.·• 119 l uy ,J Potatoes "' 25c ,,_,,.. "6sel5 Tomatoes P.o •• 59c s.lild ~ ....... Lemons 2 ~35c .luotyM10 ~1\11 E~~les . . Nals 149 Valencia Oranges !..'d:vlcy 89 -1~ --~ 89< Large Sise "AA" Eggs ~:i:n• 69C I-clot. \. Cotton ~~P!truit ·s ~agc Onions ' 25 -.us 1111 1 111. c ~~se ~l~nts 3 fot s100 2!2,ng~ J~i~~GIMon s1s9 Yogurt at the bre akfast table is a healthy way to start the day . Try plain or s trawbe rry flavored yogurt with fresh fruit and nuts. zucchini, broccoli or ._,----,--.. ----~.,._----.......,.-..1.A1~ spinach. aper OW Sus..."'·' ••• ............... ,,.n,, .............. ~, ..................... c..... ... ~ . ••• Here's a cool yogurt blender drink for those hot summer days ahead. Just place one carton of s trawberry fl avored yo1urt, s ome rres h strawberries and \<\ cup milk tn the blende r . Whlrl unW smooth and frothy. ••• Don't frost the next Paper •pldns Jlc 59c cake you bake. Instead, 1--~--__;=----'-"°'-'--t----it----' top e ach slice with a T al 53c 31 c cre amy fruit flavored .,__o_m_.._H __ l_1_ .... _ •. ___ .,.... __ ...,.. __ _ yogurt . Ca _ _.... p _.5c 35c ••• • ..... M1 11.... • Fruit navored yogurt 1-----------+--~~--. is • natural addition to • Saltlne Crackers,..... 77c 59' brown• bag lunch. The --------------------8-o unce carton Is a • 1000..,....Dr .. ...,.,_...... • uu ... c..t......,,...,_..._. perfect single eervlng in lta own "clllb." •1161 s.. ....... s. .... • A4w fll 111.11., 1 ...... • IMd .- __ _____._.._ .. -.~-------..... - ... ....... 0..-CW, .• ~ • " . • • / 0 OM.YPllOT ~.Apfil ti.,. ; Unusua, Fiilh . Recipe Tasty f'\sh ftllett are a aim mer tor 5 t n 10 Option 1· Orown up vtnaUle maln taw'le. mlautH or untl l flbb a nd kld1 dlff•rent ahd no dish prov.a t.bat nu ..... uy wh<'n teat· cbo&ces: Dlvlde aaixture m o r e r~adtl)' lhlD ed wtth a fork Remove Into two one.quart Ch•n~ab&e Ca&aerole. faUeta; ~· and llakt . en l c row•~ e a• f o Made w-Uh ~ h or Comblne drained fruit · ea11trolH. Stuon thu frozen rtah rt1ltt.s and ro~ktaU. ri«, yoaurt,... adult•• with 1l~aer. fruit cockta.11, Uus easy, •nd pickle r 1'8h . euanln, or curry, add unusual l"C'<'I~ was de· Cerehllly fold tn fl h C'hopped nuta: add cln· ve loJ)t.'d ei.pcoclally for Select auaonlne •nd namon or nutm<'i und cook wllh lllll~ Ume tntredlf'nl.S ln option• ralalnl lo the other. and a vuiety or I P·· U1ttd below. Add Hll Heit u dll"9C'ted. ~ petJtea to nlisfy Rttlpe and ~pptr to tute To Optro n 2 . Pupa.re lnstru<'l1ons are aaven sen-e hot -~at in u <'asserolea d•Y a huad for b~Hh l'Onvtintion al moder al OVt'n ( 3~0 und rdrlaerate ror din• •vc n b und tb-.1 tt.vf'n df'1rtt ) for aoou~ 2~ ner the next day Jl~at ~u!\ter mi<"rowave oven. mloults us dil"t'<'lt'd Chanarablt C'asserolt- •~ htl·r•ll u four "'l•) enlrl't'.' You citn dJ\Mh• It lnto two d11-hE'":>, und I.hen 5l'U!>Ofl t'lH'h M'parately . "'1th currv. perhup:.. for t ht' ..at.lull s, und csn na mon and r1Ustns for the kl~. 0.etlon 3: ChUl mix· tur and lervc u a main a lad. OpUon 4 • Cha nae lo • Ve aetable usaerole. -Subltltute a one pound can of Mhtfd veaetables lnatead of fruit cocktail and pla in yoaurt in place ol lemon yogurt. Sea.on with garlic or a.tiusoned salt. In lhls re· cape reserve the canned v~getable Uquid to use In place of the fruit codtall hqwd U.S.D.A. CHOICE I YOU CAN make the casserole ahead, then &erve it later , either as a hot entrec or a cold ma1n·d1sh !>alad· You <·an al ~o ~ub s ta tutc \'e~l3blcs for fruit 111 th e recipe, changing the basic tastt> BONELESS ROLLED Beef Kabob Cubes •........... s2a? Club Steak .....•............... s24! Fash fillet~. as lhl' re· cape s hows. are always a good cho1<.'e for the busy cook. Whether poached, broiled .. baked or frjcd, they require little or no advance pre p.ataUon and cook quickly. saving both Ume and stovetop or oven energy. They also combine well with a va riety of foods -a feature lhat makes the m handy for last·minutc kitchen improvising. PORK LEG $1~ -Whole or by the ~. ArmnuT'a-Ver1~L Fmun dtfroatt'd Pork end aewioninc • . No nitri1~11 7-lone Roast •..•. s1•? u.s lJ /\ Cho~ Chuck t'Ut or beef ll.~ U ,\ I ~nder l'ulX'tl l..rnn 1 111 I .... ,. 'I'" l P-... 1 •• 1.mall .O<J ll ... f ,,,, PuPitiJllDUll ..... J:!~~::s ..... 1 l5 l -SlrloinTip Roast •.••.•.....•.• s21? Ground Beef .•....••........... s 11! Bonelet111 H11llf<l -Hound rut or bef.r. STOit ••• '1" • Our Leap bulk or pattie. ••• don 001 1 aCH-<I :!:.!'. 1,11 SERVINO SUGGESTION Tapltrlain ''1 .... 1 C h a n g e a b /re Casserole . ~~ can be heated In fl microwave or n conventional "' i1il l.,_;i oven. ·1 CHOPPED STEAK $1'! U:S.D.A, NEW YORK STEAK $3~~· •••( l ' •• . •"' H l • f I•' _ .. .. The fish in Changea· ble Casserol e i s poached, either atop u conventional stove or in a microwa ve oven. POA C HIN G as a method of cooking that may be used for whole fish and fish steaks a!> w e ll as for fille t s. 0-Bone Roast ...•• s1 6! U.S.U A ('ho1ce chuck n it of h<<t'f Beef Roast ::ti~~-.. s2'? l ' S.U A. Cho~ Shldr clod thock cut St1ak$ 17 HALIBUT STEAK llefl~• Cu ttt t11 lrtn• Dtlmltd $3'! • BasicaJly the fish is sim· mered in liquid -water wllb seasorunes, water and wine, or a variety or other lJquids. ln the re· c ipe provided . th e poaching liquid is re· s e rved juice from the fruit coc kt a il c a n Whatever the hqwtJ. the fis h s hould be cooked very ~<'ntly for ju~l a s hort p<'nod of t1mt• If the heat is too high. the fish wi ll fall to pieces, a nd if the cooking tame 1s too long, the h!>h will toughen LIKE OTHER ilti m s on the easy suggested menu, the Cha ngeable Casserole may be heal· ed in a microwave or a conventional oven. To save e nergy in you r conventional oven. make it do double·duty. Warm the green beans and roll s with th e casserole. If you use a mic rowa ve, h eat the beans and rolls and bake t h e cupcakes befor e heating the casserole. OIANGEABLE CASSEROLE 1 pound skinned fish fi llets. fresh or frozen 1 can (16 ounces) fruit eocktaiJ. drained, j uice reserved 3 cups cooked rice 1 carton (8 ounces) lemon yo~urt 11.. cup sweet pickle relish Sall and pepper to taste Mi c rowave Oven Method Thaw fillets if frozen. Pl ace f illet s in a microwave safe dish : p o ur reserved frui t cockta.al juice over fish. Cover loos ely with plastic wrap or waxed pa pe r ; cook al?prox· imately 3 to 5 mtnutes Remove from oven and let stand covered for 10 minutes. Cool and flake fish. Combine drained fruit cocktail, rice, yogurt and pickle relish. Ca refully fo ld in fish. Se lect seasonings and ingredlenlS in options listed below. Add salt and pepper to taste. To serve hot -beat ln mic row ave for 4 minutes (at;t.rrinl after 2 minutes> &r wiUI bot. Makes about 6 CUPS. C.untlieil Otft•e...,. Thaw f1lleta if frozen. Place ftDets ln a wel1· greased frypan : add fruit juice. Cover a nd ''Co .......... '' local coverage k .. ayou Informed everyday In the DAILY PILOT .. ' I . Sausage rrAU111s1ru •••• s1 4! Our own. Hot and 11Wttt.-N11 N1tr1tl'!I El RANCHO HAM SllANll HALF WAHR ADDED I 79~ Butt Portion ............ 99~ Center Slices ........... '21! llUDSD COTIAGE CHEESE • ~:=ago Ytfftt P11t Ct&. Johnston's Yogurt .43' 14 M . Np .. 4 8.llAOrt.ed variel1e11 Imperial IUICAllll( ••••• 75' P11ekagr of 1 lb. MJhel PRESERVES lOlfS STUll(ftY 2U.)U • $155 YINlmPIJllD CANTALOUPE Anjou Pears •.•••.• 39~ f'rl.'tlh and JUI(')' from~ 'Liquor Dep't CARLO ROSSI · WllES .... ..., • Mt. Qalllis s 1 •• .,.. ... ...... ... ~ uue. n=• Ill DI $3!! UllU . QIFFEE U ....... - $·~~ Stuffed Game Hen UJJ. Cullt ·a· $ ""8idlt f n Drtswt. 12 9 lltl W&l 17 az. lru. ltfrnt" ea !-.Ulrl w ith <'h""" beef, ..... II 1rnlur11lh. 1r1m II Clrt'full~ lh..t El lt.1,nc hu \ alut-' l.0111 • u l l ~ ll A Cho1<1: bed. 1-.nJ"' tjUalol\ 11o1lh K•1num) lb. SLICED BACOrt Stuffed Cabbage Ii luck 1 w.o t•n' 6 9 ¢ rut.,.,,. rt lOy re \ 2 ll Ut t II l 1Xllo'1 0"11 9 9 j. !kl S~Ctd V "llflc~ sh!t' lb ChuckStoak U.S.D.A. CHOICE CENTER CUT BEEF ......... ~l 11. ELBERTA PEACHES 19~ ~'!! "' K ·~ ~·lln<'V Slil't-.J . Peanut Butter ..... \ l 55 ~lloz.. Hughl'flt'r .. um.> "' !'1un1hv Corn aau1111T •••••••• 35' 17«. Whole Kemeh1rCrP.11m Styil" GREEN BEANS 34~ TREESWEET GRAPEFRUIT JUI CE Mushrooms .......... 99' Niblets Corn .....•. 31' B . M' \lis rowme 1x ••••••• 22.5 oz.. Pillllbury Dt>lua .. fudi:e Seven-Up ••..•.....• s 1'' 6 Pk. 16 en Pla...11 ~ho.;ld I\ ll l<eit. or Diel Super Fresh Produce 10110 WIUTIWY OROWEAT BREAD ~ ¥ -. 99'- 7C: Lui A&W Root Beer .... ~1 15 Z LH .. r l••lllr Salldwich Bags .... 89: f~ .. 1·.oc-ml ..,., c.11 COOKIES 17'/t ll.umtll - llVI n me t'f ''"~ rJ'li el Sii• 95e Oranges s"~~~1 ........ : ...... II! Russet Potatoes ...... 15~ Cherry Tomatoes .ski. 39c l Ui. No. I Bak1n1t ~•u l<rtl r11w (u~ bal11<l~ Stuffed Clams ..... 5 ~\1 II rl· or •. 't•I c I Fri I , ,, rri ... tKI True Cod Pl:1F1c •••••• \21~ FRESH RAI JJB DW TROUT b t'i'' $189 rn u 1111! c ' t e "'f .h.~.. lb 15 li u ------------•I GIANT ~:ilDE I~:-$169 4'~ ,., I· ' 111, I 1:1c 111! Kraft Dressing .... \119 I• ,,, t ,,. 1Jr' I tl1'umht·r Potato Chips ....•• 89' T ""1n P11k. uurn Scodd~r .. PP St.1:1 CLEANSER 31¢ FANCY LOCAL MUSHROOMS ~79° ~ O 75 or. l'\g. ,,_,,.,., Ajlhl4e 1-1 1121_ SEASONED Sl"AW'E.ID .. -... ffJfJtS tJf Ttf£' f1M£rlr IN OUR FRESH PRODUCE DEPT. 1 01 "-o N.1.0 ... o~!M....,.... 8ounce peckage r, CUTilEFISK::: .................... 79• ... _________ .. l-' .. ·""""'-S..Ol~ 43• BROILED MACKEREL. ........ . IOot l'\9 JfC ~ loLC-~Sloc:ecf 3 ., BAMBOO SHOOTS...... ._ f~ ., •• KIM CHEEllo• .1ao ................ . SWEET RICE ....................... ss• I I ot C-0,--.. LYCHEE NUT S .................... 79• Introducing llE\Y ••• '1/1'1' FROZEN 100% RORIDA ORllGE ~u JUICE ~~69° l.E.&.mTllUI -,~g,. ' ·\'U~ 1•• --- Delicatessen 1un AMERIClll $181 ~ SlllliLES ... Krall ladividual Wnapped SI~ 0.-Food Claussen Kosher Pickles .••.•• s 109 Hormel Pepperoni ••••••••••••• s1•1 6 ou..-Ch1.1b Frigo Mozzarella ••••........... 69' 4 OL p.KUa• SbnMkMd Braunschweiger •••••••••••••••• 89' 8 OIL pedlqr Jonea aJicld LL ... i2" r-...a ••••• Peanuts • ez. PIS. •••••• 59' · · Choi~ or roa,tfod ·~ 111ltfod ft. ...................... _ ..... _ .. __ ....... ~-_____ ..,_ :. '=~ = ::.=:~~.::: -. .......... -.--.. .... -.... .... ...... ~ ............ -. ... -... .. ______ ... ___ _ ____ ... ___ _ ................................ ........................ ........,, .... ........ _ .. __ _ Prk•• In eflttt ~April J 1 lhru Wftl,, April 13 0/>fn Daily 8 am to 10 pm Umit R11ht1 RtrertH'd No Sol~• to dt:olrr• A"-.:"'DtA P"*AUENA SOUTH PASAMNA HUNTINGTON BEACtt HUGHIS UDO .. t 1'hll od only ef{tttir.>t ~hu El Rancho ond11fA1'9e1 £.do. .J;1 1-'elWMUl .... ll 111.-eMllo C.flterl 11.•o.u111 e111_ ,,. .......... "• linttoll 1 ...... ltMfN'I ................. ........... , NIWPOIT llAot M)J Vie u. Ott.. 0..The~ £AST8LUFF IWffNt LAGUNA HIU.S I KUl ........ Df UlltM1My~lllllct1e._ HMt ....... ......., l\"'1 I (HIMufl VIII ... C.-rt 1ft1rt. Y-C..-11 ...... ._ ftertiw., ~•I ~ ~,. .. -•1,_. I 1 , FOOD We 've comt • lon1 3 tablNpoou tiuu.er way llnce the-days or or ma~ merrle t:n1land when '4 cup c hopped ~,.·,a·~· P..U, 1Gt two-u\llt •tacit p6e elaltba. p1nl•J and paprika. Pour lDIO • .. lDe"\ puarv.JiMd pan. .. ... I f l 1 were pyes, a nd oNOft illed with rabbit, Prebeat OVH IO us parsley. rook~ nd 3 tableapoon1 •II· de&,._F.R1nae patdry blatkbirds PUl'J>OM flow' and allu mwibrooma ow we r • p\ t o l t.eapcw.m Htt <mak• abou& • cupe) m lt e pu•.,. w" ca 11 '' lt'upoon trouod la a la.rl• aldu.t m.lt Place IOp en.wt over rtlllna: turn -dau under; .,..... co Mal. Cut 11H1 oa top to allow ,.,.am IO .acape. Place a atrip ol foll around edte lo prevent over· brownlni. ~e for 20 minute•: rtinove foll. ConUDue to bake untll •olden brown. about 15 minuU... Serve wtth a mixed sreen aalad. ti de· alred. Vle&d : S to I por· tionl. Mushroom Fiiiing Makes.For a Hearty 0 Pye" "qulc.-he~ ... and i.t>rn bJaek ~ ·butter Add ml.alhrooma them of\t>n ror brunrh or ~ C'\q) dUcken broth m•'.'!uoNont-Sl: 1'r·~tan l:ur~ aaipper. &loot with aucb or bouillon '-"• _, ' natural pttrlnn• o · aalt and black~: splnach·and m\bhroom ~cup twavy num 1 radually ble nd In salads. 2 cupe cubed eooked c blc keo broth and Sut mui.ht'(~m' are chtcken t'ream. Brina t.o a boll , not onl.>• ireat g.,.-alon6{:o. 14 cup c~ fresh cook and atlr for l ~·lth qwc~. lhl') 're tit' para~ m la u t e . 81 e nd l n hclo~ nght tn.'\1d-.· 111 :torts of pit's Jui. t tu think O( (~lhUO.: on tt>nd e r . m\.'ul y mushrooma ln a creamy filling surrounde<J b)' u fhtky crust b d~~unl m- deed . Ii H ere ·lt a Ci tv e "pye," or qukh . lh8',. w o uld star at any~ brunch : M~hroom Sour Cruam Pie st.arts ~·•th J s autei.ng o( oruons and shced mushrooms wtth VOit& OWN BRMDS PUT · QUALITY WITHlft REACH. a filling or eggs, sour cream. salt. a spnnklln~ or tarragon and black pepper. SW I SS chee st' i s shredded over the top and the pie 1s baked till firm. Reserved sauteed mushrooms are effec - tively arranged over the pie after baking. Another winner ls old- f a sh ion ed Mushr oom Pot Pw with the trad1 - t1onal t"o crusts 11 ·., "onderfully ~a llsfy ing for Sunday ~uppe r A th1ck~n e d baucc of ch i c k en bro th and crt-am is added to the ~a uleed mushrooms and onions. Cooke d. chunk ed chicken. p ar sley <1nd paJJrika are stirred 1n and the mixture poured into the pastry-lined pan. Plac-e a top crust over it and bake till golden • MUSHROOM SOUR CREAM Pl E 12 ounces fresh mushrooms Pastry for 9-inch pie shell 3 tablespoons butter · or margarine, divided •r: cup c hopped onion 3 egg~ 1 cup dairy sou r c.-rcam J teaspoon salt i..: teas poon t ar r agonleaves. crushed 1 /16 teaspoon ~round black pepper 1/1 cup shredded Swtss cheese Preheat oven to 425 degrees. R1nM'. pat dn and sllcC' mushroom ... Im akPS about 4 cup~ 1. St'l aside Roll pa:.t1 ~ 11'·mch thick; fit into !J inch pie pan: turn under and flute edgt· prick "1th fork tint•!). Bake for 5 minutl's. remove from oven. I n a l&rge skillet melt 1 tabh.'~poon of tht butter Add onion. o;aute until tender. about 5 m1 outes. Remove from skillet : set aside Melt remaining 2 tablespoon., butter in skillet a dd mushroom<,. Saute until tender. about 5 minute!). ~et as1d£-. In a m l'd1 um howl hgbtly bt•at c~g~ i\rld sour cream. salt . tar ragon and black p<:ppcr: mix "ell Reser ve one third of the mushrooms: add rema1mng sauteed mushrooms and onion to sour cn•.im m ixtun· mix ""II !'our int 11 partial!~ b ak ed pie sh ell. Spr 1nkle with cheese. Bake until a knife ins erted into center comes out clean. 20 to 25 mmutfs. Heat reserv r d s auteed mushroom-; until tlol. Arrange on top of pie Lt>t pie stand 5 minutes before cutting. YIELD: 6 portions MUSHROOM POT PIE 12 ounces f r es h mushrooms Flavor Added VONS >RODUCT QUALITY GUARANTEED OR PURCHASE PRICE .REFUNDED VONS .79 BEVERAGES 2·LITER •• C)(I .. , t l A.*" .,.,,rtHl•1"> r.uon 1 lfll VONS s ~100 CAT FOOD ' • <• , •• ' c ..... •l.off,111 1 ' GROCERIES . ·~ ,., .. , vr·,. '' Peache~ [, Pears . ~ ...... , ( ....... Vons Fruit Cocktan ... \fft , ...... Vons Stewed Tomatoes t w "'"'< t I Vons Tomato Ketchup "'°')"'ti .,,...,( ...... ..()Clt!J Vons Salt ~ . 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IT!li!l MIJ "'9a:a 11 TMI Ill> llOT D"'!C'TM AT~. llM w, Int If. Lo. MOlt&a. 1900 W. l'tCIO IL~ LOe ~I W. to'TM IT. Lo. l\l'IQQ.m, IN! DllOO MO I.Al~ WU 11 llllTAL OIWfmD OfLY. ~ ... M OM.r. N01#11 ICl'IMf Piii' O'll< Clltp Cook.. l<L SZE. nOL f'OIG Md lhl Col!M &Ol) 111.At.ITO,Dlt. H.11 Folger-. flakrd c.clfee. UOZ. 119 2A7 2.66 ~ 6f VII Pk, 16CT I J9.MI 1.1<9'0..12.CT 1.09 Bel !Stwld, l,'2(, l/1W<HllM.KT • ~·-···· -• 19 Huntlftgton hectt 22-0l. LUX LIQUID DETERGENT 1.15 AJAX .. c:::ie.-, l 1 OL Dlltl ~ ROLll'IO.S 2'om Uqukt0...«>0t -· ·--·- .. .50 1.35 1.89 IMM Ydel s--Sldrl IWlndr'9 ""-e.~ -).29 V ~MQa 0re.,10UU™C'T LOr >OL.~ )...29 Ydel S..-e.lllnced Cornpta 8-, i)QL I 77 "-df. ~ 5Nmpoo. 11 Qt ·~ • • 2JS ~ ""*"' flnW!lng ....... ..o.r. ··-·--2.21 s. ~ Hllr Condlllonet.tot , , 19 TheOnlySoUlor>O:INA«I•--209 Ory ... R/OO.O.S.-1--..GO') IAJ 8oci. c.t Coutilly s.t ~ . 1e.oi.JAA 1.09 Ory lllle RIO o.o.s_ .to~»«. '" -alt • A variety of browning agents add navor as well as color to steaks or r oasts during cooking. For exam pl e. soy . teriyaki or barbecue sauce. as well as brown bouquet or steak sauce may be brushed over the lM!ef before m icrowav- ing. Dry onion· soup or brown gravy mix may also be sprinkled over th e b ee r before microwaving. Cutting beef into thin strips ln· creaaea tenderness by sbortenlng cooking tim e a_nd aids tn more even cooldq. Stz:l IANftter A lpftngdtlle ecm ...... Hu"""-" INdt 210U ......... ... JUllft c ......... •no lenafte9 M . Caplttr•no .... ,oUfttMn Veley ,._.. .... v.ii.r ,.., ... ,..., . ....., ,,. ..... ,., . ,.._ # ' ' • 1111. 1.,.,_ ler.et llftd 0,...-Awe. _, C...-0 C••l111w 6 Dee o.e.,. ,.., DoMftJ ,.,_Dr .• V1*fta I ...... r_ ..._,_,.. __ .... --~ ' L...-... MM1~,.,._., • .._ • ' t- i Dairy Basies For Salad-. Cott.qe cheese. Sour ·t o co n u t a n d wine be1uty wtll appeal i, cup chopped cr~am . Whapptn 1 m1r1hm1ltows. Spoon to thost who pr .. rc:t u trttnoniona cream . Yoaurt. Thtse l11blly tnto pretty 1111 aavory salad.~ 1 cup whlppJna are the da11"9 ba$lcs for bowl or l1r1e compote C'HF.F.St: •N rrHm ereat ••l1dl and salad Oarallh u dffa~ w1lh VEGETA•Lt; c:ombtM 1el1tln, salt, dreulnp Tbey'r )'®1'1 add1Uonal oran1 l'll· SAi.AD U)AP win•~ and 1tock baat. to ml ~ C1flllhiM, blend. •en\ 1 • n d I o" 1 2 envelope• pluln. ~tlr ov~r medium heat sutoo and apace as you atemm d maraschino ~elatln untll c:&aolved Mix in "''" cherrif!I" Malt 8.a •rv ':deal\J>(Kmhult ul l r e malnln1 tnaire· Tt,elr fre h flavon tn11 ncuJ>6> 1 cupdrywhltcn~lne dlN\l• except oream. and full bodied textur\' 1 tea poon <'hlck,·n fold In whlpPf'd cream. make them ICS..•I foils to NOTE f'or 4 • rv.1 l'&aOl'X'd atock bar.t• Turn lnto 9x5x3 lnch loaf all frwts and v<11etable 1011. UM' a 131• ounce l plnl mull curd pun or othu 7·c up mold. rom b1n at1 on11 And. or· can of pb~1pple chunk11, collait-rhet> ti Chill aboul 3 hours untH courst.'. th,•y hnvt.' lhc drained, and cut all the 1 l'UJ) wrull'd C'nrrols flrm. \Jnmold onto tray good bask nut rients of ott1k ln&redi nl.'I \n half. 1 cup arull'd ~uc · und ~amlsh with fresh mt l k In vu r y 1 n g Gamlsh p~ttlly with C'hlru t'gt>tabltis and salad umounLS. dcJ)t'nding on crisp raw Yf'~~Ubh's '" r up •:rut t• d grt>en:s Mokcs 8 to JO Cheese 'N' Vegeta-- ble Salad Prepared In Easy To Slice Loaf • the product Thill mokied chee ~ und rndli.h1·s l.'rvings Salads hold the place ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~....;;...~~~~~-------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,...~~~~~ of honor on spring pu1y menus. When they'r e showy, rolor(ul and full of nutritious dairy p·ro ducts und other fre:.h foods they dt>hghl the eye and ple~e lhe ap petite And for th e hostess' convenience, nothing beats rec1pu that can be made ahead Here arc two s uper idea s that wait beautifull y in th e refrigerator until party time. TRY TIUS ch~sc ·n· veget a ble l unC'heon ~ala d m olded with ge latin In an ea'!iy to sli ce loaf. A pint of pro- lt'in rich cotLage c-hee~c plus grated carrots. zue· r htn i. radi sh es and green onions mangle in a wine flavored chicken stock base. The salad's creamy texture comes from whipped cream This looks very fresh a nd appealing garnjshed with colorful vegetables and salad greens. On the. opposite end or the spec· t rum is a s weet and luscious fruit ambrosia. This deluxe \'Crsion or an old favorite calls for t•qual parts sour cream and wh1pp1ng c rea m. Accented with g inger. the rich cream mixtnn• t!> the J>('rfect drc•ssing for orange segment..,, pineapple c hunk s. fl a k ed t·oconut and m1n 1 aturt: marshmallows. The s alad may bl' mude up to 24 hours 1n advance In fact. many cooks agrl'c 1t gl'ts even m o r e lu!>C 1ous upon :-.t <.1nding . Ambro:-.1a looks its prclti('st served 1n a glass compote g ar ni s h with maraschino c herru•s Jnd add1t1onal orang<.• ..,<•g ments The wondNful sour c·rt·a m dressing got·.., \\ llh alt kinds of fru1h S<>mc cooks hkc to add ~~edcd grapl's and ll:rnanas to the ml'lan~t· HOL.IOA\' --AMBROSIA- \ cup dairy :.our r r cam l cup wh1pp1ng t•rt:<1m 1 , cup i,ugar 1 :: tc:ispoon gingl·r l labl'cspoon lemon jUICC 4 to 6 orangl's, pared and c ubed (about 3 cups) 1 Cl -pound 4·oun ccl can paneupplc chunks 1:: c up flaked coconut 1 :? c up miniature ma rshmallO\\ s Stir sour cream until soft and smooth. Fold in · whipped cream, s ugar. ginger and lemon .)"Utcc Combine wtth drained orange and pineapplt'. -- Egg Tips Egg salads are a pro· tein·ricb. sallsfying dis h to prepare often. They a re an easy-on·the·cook m eal when served as sandwiches with a varic· ty of breads or as a s a lad on a bed of crtsp g re e n s with bread sticks. ASI POI IT WHBIYEI PLUMllMG IS SOLD I , ' I O'" gear golden Ji1 ~ubilee! 12-GZ. CANS 1.75 lTR \ WITH l I\\ . --- ·9 listen .To You!" ADVllTISID llfM AVAllAllllTT GUAHNTUI V ~ • l , 1,1 _J'i-I • t • \ ' Y•·· ... . I. . t ,, • " I\ • • ' ., l I • 1 • • . ., , .... ti ~ 1t .,. I• 1 fl' I ' •t J ¥i ;, ' ..... ' ~ , .. ... ' -J • " ~y' • • • • • ,. \ .... as lFflCTLVI WID • .... .. TMIU TUlS • '"· ll, HIO. • ·" --... --. -... ,. . : .... .. 11 .. ~ ·- FEATURING .Love tJr MonBy~EustP DEAR ANN LANDIRS~ MY hu.1bud ... much o&des-than l. F1-ankl1. I married him ror hi• D10M>', but I never relt l\l1)UI ~IUM be manied me"fc)r tn 704ltJl W1'1aotlt pt wbat we , wanted and bad• lood Ufe loltttlMr. • ~r lwo )'~ara ol •Miow'1 ,...., I've Calleo tn '°ve lor the ve-ry llm Ume. The man Ls S4 yun )'OWlCff' t.ha I am . ThLJ ~ Ukc • lot, but l doD't look my ace and 1 &urt'l,y dM 't f l ll. K• bu a IO-IO 10b but "•m&rt a~t h\\' tmeoll and baa mack aome &oed IUl&~Uona about what l thou.Id do with my ln~me. My fnen& and ram\l,y lb1nk l am null because J wu"' to marry him 1"be1 have po\nt· ed out thot h da•es youna lirls alter be takes me home. wbJch I know Is true Vet. ht" says be wonhip8 th~ iround I welk on I nf"f'd your ad· vice PALM BEACH. t'l.A. Of.AS PALM: ll dlitl fehow .....-... &M gro ... , ... walk • It'• ,.,.a.bl)' b«ae.e M thlab &k~'• cMI udu It. A• evlck9tt el kl r.eerlty, aa Ill•'° U.• a preaarlt.al ·~~nu~•t dliat ezdlNIH laJ• Ito• rettiwta& aoy •oaey fro• y-.r estal.e ll yoa dJe before lae don. . . DEAR ANN LANDERS l!efore l began , let me say l arn a d 1td nngt>r for ou. ex~t for thi: dimple?. I don'\ h.s\lt any ?ti} saster ~ays 1' m a111 :smart .i ) ou. "h1ch l C.'OC\51der a rompll· ment J married m)' hu~band when l was 20 l was a virgin. Our marriage lasted 44 years I have always been a happy perl>on even though we lost our onty child lie was p~mature They didn't have incubators an those days. We adopted a boy a rew years la ter and raised 15 foster c hildren My hu~band .rnd I were both firm and fair parents .• md none of our SC:ld~ ever got into trouble. I am 4 f~t 812 inche~ and weig h 106 pounds. l play baseball. volleyball. ping pong, touch football. pllC'h hor~esho<·~ and can dance up a Morm. I kct•p ;m 1mm: .. 1C~ulate house and can cook an any l.inguage <'XC<•pt Hawaiian Although I at lake a truck driver, I never gain a pound. No problems, Ann. Just thanks !or listening. -M. W DEAR MRS. M .W.: How nice to rettive a letter from someone wbo jaasl wants to cbaL I e njoyt'd our visit and am s ure my readers dJd, too. Thank you ror writing. DEAR ANN LANDERS· I'm a 26-year-old career womun and lately I've been experiencing ERA Rally Set In Costa Mesa More than 3.000 m e mbers of the California Stale Division of the American Association or University Women will gather April 15 through 27 at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa.for a convention and look al the 1980s. The theme of the meeting is Advouting E11u1tv and it will be highlighted by an Equal H1ghtS Amendment rally Sunday afternoon al 2 p.rn.. Headlining the rally will be Soma Johnson. president of Mormoms for ERA. Tht·rc abo v. ill be an l'mplo)' ment m iJ rketpl<J<'t' Friday afternoon \\ h1ch will be !>pen to t.hc public College President To Be Honored Orange County alumni and fncnds of Whit· tier Colic~ ~1\l ho!it n r..e~ption honoring D~­ ugene s. Mills. president of the college, hts \\1fc. Dotlv. and thesr childre n Davi~ and Sar:ih. at 6 30 p m 1'hursday, April 17. in the 1\nahc1m Stachum Club Or. Mills. the 1 llh pre!>1denl of the college. was inauguratC'd in October of 1979. He was formerly prC'~ident of the University of New Hamps hsrC' Committee mcmbt·rs include Merrill . Jessup, and Don Shively, Newport Beach. M~. Judith Swayne. Laguna Beach, Willard Hams. Ben Harri'< a nd Zane de Arakal. Balboa Island. and Rear 1\dm1r,ll 1rct l John A Scott. Irvine. ~evere udetJ alta~u -lbonneM of breath. roundln• Mart, swHt)' palms. leeUnt• of weak· tt u and dlu.lneH Somelimea my hands shake ito 1 can'-.oiki AA)'UWl1. I un't und~ratand what LI caualn1 th~ i;ymptom1. I'm dolo1 well lo mr. career and en· 111)' my wor1< My 80<'lal life lan t great. but this doe&n 'l botht•1 me I'd rulh~r 11otay bome than go "''°' aome ol U\e creep• I ·~ around town. Can )OU help mo (and 1om~ answers• -WASSAU. WI DEA& WA."8AU: I'm 'lad you recopls.ed tbe symptoms for what they an. Too oft.a peo· pt~ inMa.ke an5•ely alta<'ks for heart attacks and bt'ocome ~ntn~. You fttl threatened and lasttare aboat somdlala• to your Ufe. SlDtt you bave DO idea wbat tt b , you need to expk>re the poaalbWUes with a good therapist. Pleue make u appoiDt· mt-nt soon. It ls uollkely &bat the~ symptoms will disappear oo their own. They nuut be root· ed OUl IJld d.11po.ed Of. ,.. K.c:1 + .. u~ /HOP ~i:··fRI. 979-1882 :~: ~~: (sYONEY HARRIS) J~yce. Pick your pump from Joyce It you buy 1u~t one shoe this sea~on. you'll want to buy d pump -the most important fashion shoe today. Joyce gives you a choice: high or medium ..... both of f inc kidskin. V1rtltyM3 In Bladt. Na•y. Camel. Oark Brown. White and Bone Calf In Black. Navy. C1met. Dark Brown. White md Bon• Call • . We 1tock "*a to 10 wldthl I . N. ftf. W 11. ' ' ~------. . --.,...,,..,___ . ..... .,.. _____ .................. _.__....... _______ . .,,, ... ...,.. ·-- "' P11bll"'9d Ounoo CN\t o.11, PllOI wwr l•, "-· 2 •. i. 1'90 l~IJ PUBLIC NOTICE •• PV.UC NOTICE PtJ9UC NO'l'ICE PUBUC NOTICE ' \. . ~ \ ;". ~ fl :. '• ~ r ~ ti - l• t lof lttS$ • .... Hitt :.~i ..... ,. .. .... \. -· • t llS( ' r:i ..... 'Bl I, I. ''S&.11 .. 1 . CD DM.V N.OT ClulJ ·calendar A Da.oN9ftAftON on brito pn ..... !'!J* su.aeUe wW be prellftt.ed b~ rr.c.b c:ooilna specialilt Gk>ria Belkftap at ' p.m. Saturday, April lt, bl San ctftnettte. ~ blformeUon oo the free demonllraUon, call -.m 0 8 ANOE COtJ NTY CHAfT&a of the American Dlabet AHOC •Uon~JpoG80f'lD&. eri• of ~ on diabelel N lecture wtu ~ bekl •l 7 p m. 'Oaunday, A n. ln Hunt- tn1ioo Beach. 8''or lnlormatkln. n MZ-0811 nt 222 A BENllt"IT aprtna fHhion ahOw fOfthe Orua County Music C•nt r tiall be held at s p m Saturday, April 19, In Laguna Bu4tt f or 1n rorm •Uon, call Ll~ne 11t 673 J8M AGt\aDIEN PAITY from l to 5p m .hunday, April 20, w1U bt' ht>"1 at l~ Casa f'arW10, tht• rormer R lcb •r d Nixo n Ulldt'n t'e ln San Clemente. Sponsored ~y the Support Gtoup for tbe AsseMmmt M.nd ·rttat~t Strvlcf'' (.'eontt>r. t•ost for tht" b(•nt-f1t 111 SS() per p.>r'iOn t'or in form ut100. l':tll ~!t Ull4 . .\pril i11 P a r is Mr~ V 1rg il ·Jlov.l'll. ;\1r-. l<tl'h;jrd St11d dard. Mr:.. S<tm (;urlcv ;ind Mr!> Carl St>r Vll'l' tfrom ldt '· ml:rnh<·r!'. of the \.., l>l~li111<.'l' L t·ugUl' 11f Nt·\\ port Bl'ath. tin: oa. llANI Dl&llL. formu .......u .ct bealtb e ducaUoa dJttclor at the Natban J>rlU kln Lon•n tty Cent•r. wm dlle.a nutr1Uon and Hfettya. al '1 p.m. Wednelday, April 33, at Newport Harbor Hlah School For information. C II U 873 '1'708 AM E81CAN A 0 I ATION o r Un iversity Wom t'n, San Cl4'mento·Capl1ln no branch . ~lll proent a d ltcua1&on on wom en Jnd h alth at 10 lt m. Saturday. A~ril 19, In Dana Point. f'or Ln- formutlon, caall 498 ~57 GOLDEN WEHT CULLEGt.: IS 1ponsorang u work1hu11 t1ric11 to h~lp parents &mprov4' their underat andln ac or pbyalcal a nd e motional r honjlca In adole8conc beglnn lng Friday. April IK For 111/orma thm, cull 892 771 l ext . SDl. RAlllA (.'llAr'U;R or the National Secretaries A111".oe1ut1on will meet ut 7 JO a.m . Wednesday, pr1l 23, 10 <'c~la Mesa. Loci Aneeles Rams ('01.tch Hay Mulava111 will speak For mfor m a - lum. t•ull 7M ~27 p.an· 1m 1ta t1011-; tu tht•1r ··.\pnl in Pan !>· r>-1rl.\. ""' for 1\J>rtl 2fi JI '.\l r!-t . Gurll·'"' l1um1• Few 111lor111~111c111 phonl' fi7:J-84:!3 · SUPERMARKET SHOPPER Clubs Multiply Savin~ Ry MAR T IN SLOANE What do you do \I.Ith a refund fo rm for Dum·<tn I hnr-; <"akt· M 1x 1f >-CJU prdcr Bell~ c 'rockl•r"' Whal do you do with ;_ill tho''' doi.: foo<I • oupon., 1f you hav1• a l'al ·• You lrildt• lhl·m . of u 1ur ... c ON•: OF T llF. B•:ST wav ... tc1 tr<idl· cash 1iff coupon., and refund forrn ., 1<; al <:oupon , club mt~lin~!'. i\ coupon club 1s a gr oup of shoppers .,., ho meet rC'gula rly to trade· t'ouponi. and refund forms . Their objc<:t1vc 1!> to turn a lot of ust•· lcl>S p1c•c·cs of pape r 111to new m oney·saving opportunil 1es. IL'!-. not unus ual for a club me mber to ;_i r rive al <1 mt't'l-ing with S20 worth of unwantt'd cou pons ;md refund forms and to leave al the · l'nd or the evening with S20 worth of new o nes that can tH• turned into bi~ savings the very n(•xt m orning. A couµon <'lub will not only multiply your '>av1ngs. It will abo µrovade you v.1th man~ n ew friends and :.i lot or fun ThJ'> ,.., th<' first of several column., that "'II show you how 1·as y 1t 1!'. to start a coupon C'lub I will a lso cxpl<11n how typical meC'l1n1?s art· l'Onductl'd and how to make thol>•· mcctmgi. mort• 1•nJO~ able• ;md Y.Orthv. htlc T HE FIRST STEP in i.tartin~ .1 COU!Jon dub as to pick a dale about four week'> in iid \ a n cc for your ftr'>I meeting. Th1i. will ~1vc you -.uffic1C'nt time to g(·t organized a nd !>pn•ad word of the m c('lmg Many dubs have their fi rst m eeting on a weekday evenm~. Finding mcmb<'rs for your C'l ub should lw N•sy with so many '>hoppers interested in couµons and r t.'fu nd.., I lcn· arc a few aiethods H>U <·an u"t" P ut UJ• '>11.!n' 1in l.Julletm boaM~ at n•'<•rb~ "ur.11'1 mark1 t A -.imph: not1cv ,., be ... 1. Fur l0XJ rn pl1· . :'\t•v. ('Oupon club b€\og fo rm1•d <':.d i "l.ilh fur 1nrormatwn l t '.i55· llOOCI .. t\!-.k l'11m mun1t\ nt'"'''a1x·rs tu inform n ·adl·r., that ,1 111•\\ c·oupo n l'lub ,..., forming ;tn<I that \OU t·:in IH' 1·11nt;,ie·tt'(j for rnforma lion You mig ht a)'>o con .... 1dc.·r running a ..,mall tlw.,.,1f11•d <HI c·c1nt<1inrng lhl• i.amc 1n formation as thf" b ull1·tin board s ign Tl'll a dt>tt•rt friend.., and n(·1ghbori. about tht' mt·l'ttng l\<.k c•ach of them lo bring a frlC'nc1 I R t-:l'OM MENI> having 15 to 20 persons :JI )our first meeting /\ group of this s ize 1s ..,mall enou~h lo rr1 mfortably control yet large enoui.th for a v.orthv.h1le and exciting trading se:. .. 1on Whl•n 1'<'<>1,11• <'Jll fur information. explain that lhl· purp<>Sl' of the mcelrn~ 1s lo tradf' C'Oupon'> and rt'fund form-. Inform beginne rs thJt there w1ll lw a "Pl't'WI class for the m . Be ... un• \our d1rcc·t1ons for reaching the 1n1·l'llflg pl;.iN• arc t·a") to follov. Hemrnd t'<•C'h <·<1llcr lo bring ;_i ll his or her unv. ;.mlcd c·oupons and refund forms as well ,,.., a huslOI.''>'> '>tit' Nl\ c·lopl' ~<''(l v.1•\•k I v.tll t<'ll )OU how to make 'our first rn•·ct1n,g .1 ... urcec;sful one l'or mon· c!Na1b ''" sl<.1rt1ng and running a c·oupon dub. ordt•r a l'OPY uf m y "Coupon Cl1µpt•r 's Nl'v.s lt•llt•r No 2 Coupon Clubs " Send 7fl cPnb plu.., a !>lamped, self.a ddressed 1·nvelopc to SUJ)(!rmarket Shopper, P.O . Box 161. Radio City Station. New York, N.Y 10019. Be sure lo ai.k for ne ws letter No 2. ------~~-----------------------------· Cl.IP 'N'F lll! A(FUNO~ L --------------~----~----------------J Antique Show Huntington CenWr Mill Thurs lbru Sunday fRANC18-0RR ,fine statiorery corona del mar ,. TtJEIDAY CUJa OF NhPOaT HAaaoa wlll meet at 11 a.m. Tuesday. April 12, in Newport Beach . Lyrlc aoprano Kwl Im te. from Korea wUl entertain. For lnformaUon, call m.m1. ltAa"9T HAaaJET WOOD Knd flutist J ohn Bar~Uona will perform al the Costa Mesa Women'• Club meeting at noon, April 18, in " Cotta Meta. For lnlorma llon, caU 962-6795. MONDAY MORNING CLUB of Huntington Beach will meet at 11 :30 a .m . Monday, April ~1 . for lunch Jn Huntington Bea ch. T he Albert Silton Home will be discuued. For information c all 893-7307. NEWPORT HAR BOR TOASTMISTR E~ CLUB will meet at 11 :30 a .m . Monday, April 21. an Newport Qeach. For informal.Ion, call 631·1094. G R EATER IRVINE LIONS .CLUB will hold an a wards dinne r honoring outstan<Ung citizens who have cont ributed lo the city Qf Irvine Satur- day, April 19. in Newport Beach. For informa-tion. t·all 955-0363 COASTLINE COMM UN IT Y COLLEG E will sponsor a one-day workshop titled "'The Miracle of M1d·Ltfe" at 9 30 ;,i m . Saturday, Apnl 19. an Newport Beach For iniormauon. call 963-0811 l'Xt. 256 NEWPi!RT HARBO R AUXILIARVof Ch1 ldren's • H ome Society wall met>l fo r lunch at 11 :45 am. Tuesday. April 22, in Newport Beach Adopte r Haley Ragt•r., will ~1x:alc For information coll 644 .7420 .. . ' IRVINE B USI NESS ANO P ROF'ESSIONAL Women·~ Club will prci.J.ht a lecture on Invest- ments at a Thursday, April 17. m ei!ting m Newport &ach. For 1nform al1on, call 549-0746. WOMEN 'S A U XI LIAR Y to the A m e rican Society of Mech an it'al E ngmeers will have a Joint meeting between the Orange and Los Angeles chapte r s at 11 a .m . Thursday , April 17. an Buena Park. California poet Bruce Sievers will be reatured al the p rogram For informa- tion . call 551-4412 A WATE R C OLO R EX HI B IT t o b e n efi t AASK IA1d lo Adoption o f Spe<:1al K1ds 1 will be pr<'!iCnl4'<1 from April 18 lo 25 at the Anaheim br:.tnch of Sumitomo Bank or Calaforma. [ __ B_o_r_o_s~_o_p_e _ __.J TllL"RSOAY. APRii. ii llySYONE\' OMAR R ARJES I ~1ar. :!I /\µr l!JI Lcx:·•1l1· · ml'>'>tnl-: link-; " TIP . Joo•;i• •·nth H1•lat1, .. m:H tw <I•· l«rmmed to tn•at<• fr1 t t1o n TAl'RUS (/\pr 20·~1dy ;!IJ I E\J m 1ne r1nJn l'l:.11 prOSpt'<.'tS. SpotliJ?hl on 1ne·1,m1 v;,u•nt1.il. Pl'rsonal pos~C'S!>aon .... \\:.l ~'> tlJ µrolt:<'l \ulu.1lll t· ... GEMINI <Ma y 21 June 20 >. Takt· inittat1 w IO r Pston ng ram1ly harmony Create p<J:.llt\\ program or d1plomac) CANCER 1Junt-21.July 22> · Emphasis o n m ystery, llltn~u.:. behind '>t't•ncs acl1vH ie .... and '1s 1t to ~~ci:.il or~:rn1zat100.<,, ans lltul.Jons or htJ.,IJ1l,1l LEO IJul) 2:J /\u~ 22 1 lmprrnt "t)lt· Pm ph:t'>111· c•rt•:tll\ tl \. J!d mv111\ .. d, rt•.i lt11· thJl ro L1 l 11H...,h1p lt,1., int1·11'>1f1t·d HU'> Int''' '1·ntur• 1 11rn m .1nrl.., "JIUI h J.!ht \ 1 R<.o 1 \uc :.!:I Sc•pt .!! J in1..,h "'h.1t ""1 .,tart Look l>t·}ond th1• 1mmed1atl'. J>('rct·1\1· potential LlBKA 1 St•pt :!J ()( t ll 1 akt-rx,..11 1' • ·'''P' a1nwd .11 '>p1•<'1HI ... tu1h tr.l\t•I :mrl 1·1hH ;i 11onal plan~ A\1JHI hfl1ni.: he·.1\ ,. 111111·1 t:. 111w11 Ith,,., of comm~11·<1t1on SCORPIO <Oct i:i '.\I)\ 21 • {;;.i1n C:OOJ)NJ t 1on of Ofll' who ..,hare•' 'our b:i~11 c·11n1•1·rn~ A1 ct<nt onc mplo) mt·nt, ht;:i lth '>fX'Ct<JI "<'n 1t·t·., SACJ'ITARllS 1 :-.,,,,. :.'2 IJt•t· 211 l.t·a' 1 d etails for <1no th1·r t1m.. P<'rc1•1\f' proJt•ct in •t!> c•nt1 rcoty. /\voul c11rt•c1 l'Onfrnntalt0n.., \t't ••nt versat1hty , social affairs. rontaci.. v. h1 r h ('an prove anvalnableo CAPRICOR N 11) .. ,. 2:? Jan 1 ~1 1\1· m <'l1c ulou' ("Jnn·rnan~ fint· rx11nt..., ult1m,tt1 goab. rdcr<'n<'('.., v.h1ch an· r!''IUlrt'<I fn r ruund m g out proJl'l'I /\(ll'A IUl'~ 1J.1n :!O F ,.IJ IH• ~1 ;.in ' rt.''>t n clion ... fall l,v v. ~I\ "tdt· t\nttv. 1t anrl prl f'arc• for C'hangt'. varit•I\. tr.t\l'I :ind proJetl v. h1t'h ll''il., cn•:ll 1vf' en pabtl1l I\'" PISCES t Ft•b 19 M ;,i r :.><11 You get on mort .. ..,ohd ground .. Family a ffair'>, '>l'('Ufll\. h<1 '>11 1s surs d o mtn:.Jll' ..,rt•narro Oldt•r .i uth11n1' l'lgun• aid:. Cilill>l' 1f you -.o pt•rm1t o.i1, ri.. -•• P~ a o-v Fwdaif1nable Mrs J oseph Toppmg models dress in mir- ror as fashion s how donatc>r Lesli e ·odne looks on. On.::-.s will b<: fc<.it urtd when the - Woman·~ C lub of San .Juan Capistrano gathers for brun<.:h and ~how on Tuesd ay . April 29. Fo l' intormul1on. phont: 493-R391 CALIFOR MA PR f':Ss "'O~H::'i will have its 'Pring convt•nt1ern April 1'.J a'l11.1 20 at the• Newportcr Inn 111 ;\1.:wp111 t Bhu·h 1-'"r infor ma tr on. c:a ll 8.1X 4fl:)(I ADVANCED HEALTH CENTER will pre- !<>cnt a lecture a nd rlemonMr at1on on "Spnng <1nd ~ummt-r Fun Flower Ot.'s1gns " at 7 p.m . TuPsda}. April 22, in ~f'v.port Beach. For m - for m<1l1on on th<· fr<•t• demonstration-, ~all 975 0701'1 C H ILDRt:"li 01-Al.< OllOUCS Y.ttl b e tbe to µa c fJf .1 ilJ\ lt>n!.! v.01 k"hop ...,Jlurd:.t}, Apnl 19. J l th1· Acl\J1ic·1·d lte·.1lth I 1 nH·r in Newport HeJch. 1 hi.' v.ork'>ho11 v. 111 f<•;.iture therapist C'l<.1ud1a Blat'k, auth or of ·My Dad J"'°ves Me - \1 v l>Jd Ha' :.i D1 .. ea"'· " 1''or more 1nformat1on. I d II 7 54 040!1 \MERIC'i\" IH \K"I ASSOC IAT IO N r >rJni.:1· C'l1u111 C~h.111t1·r "d i part1r1 p~e m the '"IHlll<tl l<ur1 t11r I d•· l>.1\ "!11'<!uh'<1 for Satur- r1J" .. \pnl J1, 1<1111111 r 11o 111 1-'"I pled ges from -.p11no.,c,1...-tu1 ... 11 It kil••r 11·t<·r llwv n ilnplete in 11,.. lw nt'111 r.111 IL1rn ... qu.1111 r1t.1c·k Vince f<'er · r .11 .. 1111 •. h•111•11.1e , 1 h .11r1r1a11 f,,r th<' Orange· 1 • u111 'It •Pl• r "'Ill p.1rt1npat1· in a 10 ~ rlorn1 11•1 r ,,, • 1 ii111 r d1 l.Jne ,. 1·h<11<'C''> arC' [1 11111 " ~ '" 1i.• r I 111 111f11rm.i111111 , t'Cjll ·.1 j .'I•• l . " .4'i119les Caletadar 'Ol Tfl <'fl \~I Jf"\.\l...,H ...,l'\Gl.E:O. '"II h:.t\I' .1 1< lfll t JI.Ill\ It llUf II,' 1111.J IC fl!Jrll tlll' rJJ'>l ~I\ •1t •.tel•". t x 1• f"t ~.11u1 d.1\ \pn l 1!1. in Sant.1 \11.1 I 111 1• f1·1111.1•1• n. • . .ti Hill .1t 77'e 11751 .... E I. .. ( E '1 .. K I l-.\pt I 11 n1 t lfl I 11 Jl)ll "•'\UJl11 \ ,JI • "' I• ll • 11" ~·t I >1 111~• I • .• 1 fll lll I ,,11 'l'I, '11.t•I 1wn.,•1 rtnJ! a Sing lt· 1111 . "HI! (1• h '>UC''> <m I 1111.H \11ril IH. 1n th<· 11 •. 1t11111 1 .111 J;111 or IS \1.l\O\ ""I ('11 H .... 111 I • . 1 'I I.IF 11.irl\ ;1t 1; " I"' rt B1·;_i1 h ,. Ill 1'1 1d.1~ \1 1tl ., ,, l11111rm.1ti11n. •.ill• 1 ,.,,. .. t.Rt:\T Ol'TOOOR "'l ~{,1.1"' 11,\PPENIN(; \I. Ill haw ,, tw.wh "'.tlJ.. ...,,1turd.J\ \pri l 19, in ru .. ta \It·'·' l-•11 1nl I lllJllllfl I d ll Hob.·rt <tl ~.~-,(, i02t> :-\O l"T ll ('0\ST J I \\I'll \'CH 'Tll "Ill hd\'C J rldnl'l' ,JI >-11 m '-,11 u n la\ I\ nri I 19. at l 'C Ir' 11w r 111111tu1rn1111111.• a ll \1itrl\ a lS4fi 7R35 Cal l 642-56 78 ~ Pul a ll'W •Ords lo WOik IOI you 0mars CUSTOM FRAMING · · .Speclellz1n9 m Hand Finished Frames 1&03 Nf-WPort Blvd. Coslcl Mt•<,d 548-451 1 ------------nasnn SPR I /\'(; \\"/\X /.\'(; .SPEC/ AL •Full LPq REGULAR PRICL S2S •LowPr Leq R EGULAR PRICE ~1 2 ~o Antique Show/Sale Thurs thru Sun at 1he Hunllnoton Center Mall Outstanding collections from 60 deale<S Also tree evaluation cilntc 405 Fwy & Beach Blvd . H B NAILS ~ WAXING FACIALS EUROPEAN TRAINED 260 NEWPORT CENTER DA .. .:: 290 DESIGN PLAZA -N E WPORT BEACH 640-2653 SP ECIAL SPECIAL PR ICE $20 P~ICE $10 A sk for MARYAM "CLEOPATRA PAMPERE D HER BODY SO CAN YOU' WE INVI TE YOU TO SHARE THE BEAUTY SECRETS OF EGYPT. SPECIAL! HANES OFFERS 3 PAIR FOR 5. 75! (reg. 6.75) the panties are knit right in, so there are no panty lines to show under your clothes. WE 'LL GIVE YOU AN ADl)ITIONAL .. 1.00 OFF WITH THIS Cl>UPON .,. l@'SIDEi PHARMA~~~==:;· 760-0111 , ·ii·--. .......... ' • One Call Service Fast Credit Approval CLASSIFIED .... Pl.AMT SALE ..,., .. LESS 10% OFF all t'~ , ':f.';J; Wholesale Prices """ .ONLY May 2. 9-5, Sat . May 3 8 30 12 30 Instant JUftCJle International 1100 c_,_ Dr~ C.M.. '4'""61 ..-.ternational Classified Advertising Week SHAPE UP FOR SUMMER~ 3 months $30 No contracts Aerobic exercises. Lose up to a pound a day. vaws • MILO LADIES REDUCING Ir FIGURE SALON 103 L 17t• St.. Cotle MeM 642·57'2 I A.M,8 P.M. MOM..ffl. t A.M.-12 A.M. SATUIDA Y VENUS SUNRA Y'S TANNING BOOTH EYE OPTICAL 23111 lltDGa ROAD, a TottO •3 months S30 unlimited v1s11s •Programmed for your sl<tn type CONTACTS-FREE TRIAL Y...sdeMJlo SOFT 519 Ladies RedKiftCJ Ir FiCJlft Salon I 03 E. 17tll Sf., Costa MeM 17141 642°5762 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,. .......... Hoffu: All real estate advertised m this newspaper i)> sub· Je<.,t to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it UlegaJ lo advertise "aoy pre- ference, limitation, or discrimination based on race.~.reUgioo,sex, or nat.looa.1 origin, or an anteotioo to make a oy :>.uch preference, lim1ta· uon. or discri minat.ioo." This newspapeT' will not knowingly accept any advertis ing ror real l~~ which is in viola· 11on olt.he law. REALTORS 675-5511 OM IAYSIDI. .. COi IH dll M9r: '-'wtlc .... .,.. .. big..., .............. . .......... w.dof ..._. __ ......... . ....._ Split t.•el, cntom Wt, ...,... be•aa-. ....., rOOM ..ct ton.al ~ r oo ... Pool, parkl•g a11d prhacy. $565,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., Coroea .. Mm- 675·5511 IACKIAY llEAM HOME Two story garden home. -------•Former model. Sun· A decorator's dream, no expense spared here! 4 Bdrm. Formal dmiC1g. Accented t.bruO'ut with S poa n i s h t i 1 e . Processio nally landscaped too! Prime Newport location. One year home warranty. Just $270.<X»-fee land. You 'll love it! Call 752-1700 ~forSale ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE IUILDAILE LOT &aJders prime East.side locat.aon. Pri~ to sell Cast. only $85,000. Call 616-7171 Ol'IN 1119• II ~ f UN 10111 N'l.I ' leI IMI NEWPORT RIVIERA $104.900 Owner will help finance tlus Cant.asUc 4 Bdrm garden home. Huge add- on Camily room, secluded pall<>, dining room too! Second story hosts master suite +3 more spacious bdrms. Call for financ i n g d etails. Chance or a lifetime. &t&.7ln \ Ol'INM9 •11 HVN10 l!INl(I• • 19.NNI IEATHIGH tMTB1.STuns Neat and tidy 3 bedroom • filled gourmet kitchen overlooks secluded patio. 2nd story hosts 3 queen siz.ed bdrms. Just listed! Don't wait, caU 646-7171 Ol'IN I~ <:I• II\ llJOI /Ofll ~J<'I 1e1111 41R +LOFT $129.750 Sharp family home! 2 story + loft. Great for teenagerS, in-laws, etc. 4 big bdrms. Beautiful islaod kitchen w 1~nack bar. Huge covered l>atio. ~ cul de sac. Great Mesa location! See lo believe, call 752-1700 OCEAMVIEW SI 19,900 Drastically reduced. Walk to beach. Ocean· view. Owner will help finance. Unique invest· mentopportunity. 759·1501 2 batb bome with ,,._ ~ Walker & Lee speciou yard and RV access. Owner will help rlnance down payment and MSWDe ex.iatiog low UUl'elt rate loan oo this n!9I ~ at •• 900. Call 7Sl-3191 • SELECT PROPERTIES -------· --· ()llfN l•I Q •II HUN ro~ N(I 11111111 RARE WESTC Ff CONDO Spacious coodo in lvly. Q\iet Newport location. Wet bar, community pool & hol tub. Adults only. Owner will help fmruice. . 646-7711 Qu•fitcl~ W..tsOceaf;Olll On Newport Pellft or South to Lacuna Bcb. Sing&e fa.ml.b', muJUple dwelling or comm1 in· come \mit.s. Brier Invited. Write: R. Luther, Bo1 420, Lake ArtowbeaO, Calif. 92352, Or Call: 714·337·2414 or Eves 337.1717, Oller Ends May30, 1980 HARD 564 PENINSULA POINT N ewly decor at ed 4 bdrm. f ami ly home. Close to ocean. S325,000. IAYFttOMT We have several fine homes with pier & slip a TORO HORSE COUNTRY 4 Bdr m s .. 3 baths; ranch stvle. mini-estate in orange groves. S249.5oo. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.: I ti 'Y'·d• U 1 •• •, B 675 ri10 I LIVEIAGE CJP!t; '" 9 •" H~ rut:J MCI• IEACHESTAn WATERAtOMT LEVERAGE 1e;11z1 3 • + P0oL & SPA 40' IOAT SLIP Newport Beach address . Tiled entry leads t o S23S.OOO. Beautifully de-Qliet tree-lioed street to lavish living room and corated thruout. lksl 3 Bdrm Ph~ ffmilY room toas t y f i r e pla ce . location on lbe island. home . 2 fireplaces, TWOFOROME Gourmet kitchen, formal Act oow~ Call ~67 speda.I RV or boat ac· dining, 3 huge bdrms. + Ol'f•1 r11 o . '' \ ,,,,, ,01" '· 1, cess. Owner will finance! This Is a builde r 's dream. Two bouses on a huge 6lxl.34' lot ~-0oed R.J. Midway City is un· der county ioning and they allow one urut per um sq tt. Po6s1btlil1es are u11limited. }{ove quick ! Aslt1og only $125.000. ~5r:~~~:~i [ ~ liilllil =;.:.~:~'.~11 = .. ;,~,r:~~---------!:81ftNKI i~lftllMI Redhill~ Realty WahrfrOflt HotM s BR 4 ba cu s t o m w ate rfro nt h o m e w ·17x38' pvt dock . Priced Sl.095,0 00. Builder w /trade for Palm Spnog.s Estate. For det31ls oo this home I 1lf11 lk.111\ llffkt• 673 7300 . ~··"'' hf""''"'"''"'"''""' UDO'SMOST SPECTACULAR VIEW 001 Lido Park Dr., 8th floor condo. 24 llr. security. Ca.IJ for app't. and appl to see, call ILUffS +VIEWS! Carol Hoff, agt. 631-0094 ASSUMULE 91;,0;0 Prine. Only. Forevef' bay & night IJgbt 4 IDRM RANCH views! Highly upgraded STYLEHOME Trina model In the Large lot. S4600 down or Blu((s. 2 sty, 3 Bdrms. WBWI>e$&50per mo. pay-upgraded fi xtures and meot. Walking distance woodwork thruout. Lux· --schools, pane aod wious oak plank floor· major shopping centers. ing. air fllter & safety Good assumable loan . alarm systems. Best or 9% Interes t. Ca fl all, take over 9V.~ as· TI4-9fi3.6767 sumable loan and tor oPfN l•f9 .. IHIJllllO N•l(f• owner will finance. with 1 6 I 2S% down. Call now, ;~llljMIJf ~~~ · '' SILW rou N<1 • &OCICTOllACH • --'I THE REAL ESTATEHS OM. y $12,50011 r==:;;:~:::;;;. DetigbtfuJ eod uo..it with tig patio. 2 Big bdrms., hplc., shake roof & dbl. car garage. Vacant. re· ady COt' Immediate OC· cupancy. OCEAN PACIFIC RNIEltah 759-1616 DWLEXIS OCEAN VllWS! Sellers will beJp finance 3&3 BR uo.it.s S27S,OOO ! 3&2 BR units $279,500 ! 3&i1 BR units $289,500! lfAoo lay Prop. ....... * 675-7060. «is Coldwell Banker IS THIS YOUI 91CIM. ... OP PlAC11 Carefree living in this sparkling 2 Bdrm, 2 bath single story end un it in The Villas. Elegant carpeting exquisite mirrored wall, vaulted ceilings. brick fir ep lace. a ir conditioned, generous patio & much more. $137 .soo fee. ' · · I# Nnll'ORTCSll1211 • 644-9060 SMASHIMG VIEW On f Pe land In Harbor V iew Hills. 4 Rdrm. Lusk bwlt horn«:' on one of Corona d el Mar'" btist strttts. 5398.500 BALBOA ISLAND REALTY 673-8700 . TWO HOUSES Eastsade Costa Mesa. 1 Bdrm older bome + good 2 Bdrm home with dou· ble garage, R ·2 zooed. Financed by owner sm.soo. ao,~.RJtr. 541-7729 ':~=.' S~\\.cillA-4~~s· ::: ....., ., QAY IL IQ.\M ··~ "'"-' ol ,... ,_ ~ WOtdt t.. law oO '°"" '°"' ....... ~ Attention Businesses A. Flctltloua Bu1ln••• Neme SUtement ftted wfth the County Clerk 18 valid fol five ,. .. 8ft9f which time continu i ng bu1ln••••• muat refile. Publlctltlon 11 neceeury ontJ ff there are change1. Call the Legal Deparb9ent 81 tlte DAILY PILOT for Information and nece.....,tonne. 141-4321 111. - .,.. ---a 1 19 EYE EXA.MIHA TION Gregg J . Roberts. 0.D. for GLASSES CONTACTS HEALTH GLAUCOMA Offer Expires May30. 1980 830-iJ042 UUIC.-- C--7M-1111 ... ~ , ......... ,_,,... '--~14 A COH''9119'T ~AHO S£WIHC COIOE fOlt nlE CM. ON h1E CO. Precious Lace I Border Intrigue 9472 I0~-11!.i "" 1lf ..._i_ 1ff~ .... • . I • 7 * .............. , .. ,., r ·Senator, Wife Raile Retarded Tot WASHL~GTO tAP) -Camtn• Wfl~«. wde of the OoenerUevt u a•tor, had a premoohioD ome\hloa waa wroe• whtn lblU ton W bom t WO "i ata uto-SM WU ript. "I ~dn'l st~. Call It maternal lMt..IACl. I doa l know I JU$l had a•fMlJng $OqC,ttuoQ wa1 wro n g ... tlhl' !ill~ recalllntt how her husband. Lowell P Welektr Jr . h•n U\c- ho~pltal for homt. ~Hl•vtna all '415 wt>ll. after tht'lr .,on'11 P•rth at 4 30 a.m June lJ AN llOlllt LATF.&. 3 )OUl'\f,1 p\'dtairk1an told hrr · We think tt'1e~·:. SQnWthlntl wront; Wt''re )..'<>ing lo muki' "<)ml' k~t ll II take l"'t' or thrt"\' du\-. Th •n ,,_,.., r 1tn kit ''llU for ure · Th\" hejd or tht• h;~l'll~ll ~l'lll'lll'' dt'part mtnl .1rr1H·1I .... u hin 15 manuh'., He s~11<1 . C:a mtllt'. ·there ~ n11 sense 1n "'u1tm~ ~md 1n giving yo~ falS{' hope Your ('h..lld ha!> Downs Syndro m e " Mr s Welckt>r . then 36 and the moth r of three girls by a previous mar r~age. was bewildered "I DIDN'T KNOW ""hat Down's Syndrome was l only knew there was something wrong with tn)I child I ~ai d . ·What 1s O~n 's Syndrome ··· 'fhey sa id. ·Well. they used to call It Mqngohsm · "1 C'los<'d m y eyes and I thought . if 1 could JUSt #;let up and walk out the door and forget this ever ha ppened.. I felt I created somcthin'g less then perfeet." she said. Weicker was summoned. 3nd a doctor LoWt-them. Mrs. We1 cker recalls. "You do not have to take the baby home. He can be put in an institution. You do not have to see tum again. You do not have to tet 1t interfere with your llfe ... llETURNEDTOWeicker.then i7 and the father of thrne boys b.\ a previous marriagt!, and ..,,ud. ·1 know 1n ;.our pos1~1on . Se nat or. 1l mu l>t ht• \t•r) a~)''<Jrd ·· ~onnv "as t" o hci u r.., old Th<•rc ""is no way of knowing theo 1f ht! would be sC'vercly r e lard<'d With an IQ of 15 or less mildly r<'tardcd. as Mt• m n!>t Down 's C.'h1ldrcn . or near normal. "M y husband turned to the doctor and he said. ·J'vc fought a Jot of f1ghl~ in my life. I'm not going to turn my back rin the .l!reatest fi ght of a ll ,· .. Mr!>. \\' e1ckcr recalled ~1 R~. WEl<'KF.R LEFT thl' hospital tha t da y. and t he Weickers announced their son's birth and rus problem "No sens<' h a v in g p('ople "h1SJ>('r about 11 :· Mrs. We1cker recalled : ' .. •, ... "1 •• , •• ,. SEN., MAS. LOWELL WICKER WITH THEIR CHILDREN Sonny (middle) Born Aeterded; Lowetl Ill Hormel going through. You will find !>UCh lo\'e in this child He Wiii change your whole hfc if you give him a chance.· " she re· called TWO DAYS LATER. the Wc1ckcrs dr.ovc: from their i-prawling red bric·k home in Mt Vernon. Va .. to pick up Sonny They then stopped at \\'('1Cker 's Capitol Hill office a nd showed th,i> e ight pound, two ounce ~ucgling baby to th<' Republican senator 's staff ''The: baby doesn't look ab· normal. but when you ~ay . ·Mongolism,' people rmal;(ine the baby 1s grotcsqut· Show1n~ him to people was the only way to convince them he wasn't." Mrs Weicker said. .. the risk increases dramatically over 35 Diagnosis is d on e throug h lt'!>ts after birth or through am- n1or('ntes1s, a test of fl uid tn the "om b done during prc~nanry i\mmoccntcsis allows a couple the choice of continuing th(' prl.' ~nancy or considering aoortwn Mrs. Wcicker did not have am n1ocentesls. Sonny does not suffer Down's <'om plications such as he art dc- focts . intestinal disorders or a tc nd('ncy t oward r espiratory problems. "The doctors expect that Son- ny will fall into the barely r e- tarded range which is a double· t·dged s ituation. He will be bright enough lO function. but bright enough to know that he's different and bright enough for us to be ftustrated at what he might have been." hL" mother ~aid PVauCNOftCS PUBLIC NOTICE F I(. ll TIOVS 8V~IN( !>S •fl>M f ~TAHMEHT 1 • ,,, • ,, •• l ·V"''"' •• , ••••• ,,. t I .... (. IJ!t {;tUIOf~• ,.f 1~ • ' / JC..• r.•no• Ao•o l 1'"U'I•' t4 t. •ti tff\, ''nt.~) >H tr·' 1 Cllll'OR A TIDH C• ( d•1'0'm~ ,~ tCJ"..,. •"on•. 1»0\ CilOOf l>Od0 I ~Qun.t,/'•ll\ c..Jl..,..,.I• 9'•SJ T"'' nu'•"'t '' conGU<tf'd by• Ofn#fOI Pol''"' f'"f'l•P >'r•< ,r()Pl>t)RATION O•••" M •4• '°' Prt \ld< "1 t rw' ,,.,.., .. ....,., *"'' fll+d "'""' ""' (Ovf\ty (It ,.., 0 1 Or ""0-COUftty Oft April U ,..., RHOOfS W.[NOALL.• MA fl 111 N(i TOH A Pr-Olf"\,.,Of\oll LJwC.,.. OttM•cAnll.,,. fllwO Su1t• 10l HtwPon~~~ CAO- As s he grW\'<'d for the child ..,he had imagine d thc.•1r son \\uuld l>e and tried to acc<'pt him J'-h<' wa!>, up Io 300 stran,::er!> around the nation were v. ntmg ~1 r~ We1ckcr heart to heart le t- C hildren with Down's Syn· dro me -which occurs once in 600 to 1,000 live births -have an <i ddit1onal chro mosom e which results in mental retardation It 1s believed th (' ex tra c hromosome· I!> in the egg or "perm before l'Oncept1on or re s uits from an e r ror an cell division "I HAVE OFTEN said to Pu~· v•, .. .,.,.. '""'' 0.,.~1= Lowell. ·11·s really too bad it's a 11P' •b n,., ,...,, ·~ 111 direct tradeoff: intelli~ence for ' ---;;:Bue· NOTJCE ll'r~ ·They all said the sam e trung "1thout exception· 'I know the gnc•f (Ind di!>appointmenl you 're RESEARCH SHOWS that the older the mother. the ~reater the ris k of Down's Syndrome -and love. The more intelligent you _ a re. the less able you tend to be to give freely." Mrs . Weick er said. ----------PUBLJC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIHE!.S HAMI! STATfMEHT bU\tn'°''' d\ (Al\lfFIT lNHPPRl\l!> 7/S t!r.41()\ Av. , t""I" "'"'" (A ~7•7b MtlP" E f'"dl"''"'' /}&tf Tt'" (1r<ttt • (O\la ~\.I (A 'l?blb #Arqut"ttf"' < ( ,.,Vf', t 11&8 T .. rn C1r4 C.o<l.0Mtv (~•1~1'o ff\•\ ~ttw". 1\ tc,ndv< t--O b V dn 1n ,,tYldU4'1 M"r-r1lf ( '"'""" ~~ ~••t"""'nt .,.. .. ~ llft'O with trw- C 011,.ly Cl~•k Of Or~not: Co""" on AOtll U , '"'° f'•MH "Ubll......., °'"""" (OMI O••IY P ltllt AP< 11> n JO. M.O• I ,._, llH IO Pt;BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOU!> BU!>IHESS NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITtOU~ llUSIHES!> NAME STATE MEMT Tl"IP f0Uow 1nio l)(_•t SOf'\ t\ dO•f"ICJ Du\•· fl•\\ 41, lht> t0How1na Oft\Of'\ 1\ 001nq bu\1 0 l G 0 L. 0 E N w 0 Fl l 0 ne\\ "\ MA R KE TING ANO PES E AR(H LC.!> & A!.SO<, l1l N Eil<lld E NTERPRISES. 'Sl5 Ad"m '-Hunl Av~.!>c>a.J.S6nt•An<1,(A'170l ... 9 10.. 8~1Kn. , .. ~6A6 l tn<M c <;fl1yt0IY ,,. 7"" SI "n• OdYIO A L .. ,..,..,\, ~SIS Aoam~. ~'"'°""~IKl\.(A'IO'ISA Hunt•"'l"'" ~"<"·ca ~6'"6 fll,, ow~" tonOu<leo ,,. ""..,. Th'' ~KW'\S ,~ conOu<.l«"<I b'f ~,, '" d 1"1oua1 Lino.. C Slt•""'Y fhi\ •I.It-I W.\ fllf'd Wtlh I .... County Clerk ol Ora"oe Counl~ on dlv1du.a1 Oav•O A l ander\ Tht\ \Lllf"""'f w,.n fllf"O wit" ttw't APf•I t• ,_, Co..nl• C~n. ot Or.on~ Counh on Al>'ll u. '"° .. ---------~ -----_, --. - NOTICE OF INTENT ...... _ _._ ___ .. _ "CTITIOUI •UJtNHS 9'ANITAHllMINT TM tol-"'9 ,.,_ i. """9 Wtol· ....... INTEANATIO'liiAI. HOLIDAY. USA, INC., • ~ c ... -•llOft, mtt Y .. Ml'Y vi.w. $oo1te c.1, G«deft 0r ..... c.i11om1·· N•_.., o.cw.e. UIS.S l!l~Uln CJr• <le. Wt\-\W , C..ltornl• tt.U T"I• ~' I\ Concllleled W ... In• -~ -N-~9" T"I\ ,._._.. -flled wftfl ""° c.-w cw• .,. o •• .._ '°""'" °" ~rc .. 10,1•. ,,,.... l'Wlt.,.i Or-'91 (:Oest 0.11'1 PlklC. MM 1', A#fT, J, t. "· •• ISl4"ao P\JBUC NOTICE F1Jl411 P"4)l1"""" Or-Coot\! Oailt PilOt, -.1•.Ao< 1.~.••.1• ·~ PVBUC NOTICE llUS277 Pull••-Or~ C.o.ut o.111' Piiot. April 1, •, I•, n, 19111 15~.ecl PUBLIC NOTICE j c s i It II ll s II 7 OCMIRONT •"•-UU I\ f anuasUC' "'~w or lM beaut. blue Patmc. Pri''ate st('p from your own d.oor t o the comm unH ~· b~a c h . fi# C'luslvc area wlth 24·hotir stturily t(Q\u Spacious con\e mporory home with 4 bl'drm~. formol dining. fam rm. rec~atlon r m. stud y, 31-: baths. Spa & built an fish quar ium. Sl.100.000 Cons ider " e h u n Jtt• for Newport buyfront wuh boot :.lip VAC' NT ec un)' lime. rail nov. WISLIY M. TA YlOll CO,., UALTOIS Jiit s.J ......... oed Ml"'W111f'POll-IT" CINTH. M.I. 6 44-49 I 0 GOTI A IE Gill T! On~ <i our town's better <'Ont ra<'tors dcs 1gn\.d. und built this 4 b{'cf room ho me in Bayrn·~t some yea rs ago. He and his family st1ll ll vl' there. But now it 's time to move! and sell ' lt"s bt•autiful : slightly ('Onlempor a r v. lots of wood and skylight ~. oak floors and well mainta ined Properly priced a t S275.000. Jl 's gott:.1 be ~re a t ! <At o wner 's reques t this 1s ;m exrlusi\·e of l 'nique llom<'s. lht'refore. prm<'ipa ls o nly need inQu1r<'> U,_.l()U~ ti()Mr=' REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 b•t Cout H lghwey. Coron• d•I Mar WE HAVE 25 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN Perl Udo Condos 2.3&1 ~droom~ with orean ~. pool. :.aun:i. !>!)a & \ols oC O'P('n ~pace 1n Sunny San Diego. StartJ.ng $4i .~ Wllh 5';.. dov.TI paym ent 12 i5 in u .. ~l rate. s.is. 7!J7 I or 1 \~ ASSUME 9¥2% S73.000 VA I oa n. , o qua lify ing . payment ~ ~l mo. -I Bdrm. 2 ba CALL REO CARPET 754-1202 IOATSUP t.a r ge up graded townho use with all d~Nllt'S Nc:ir rounlt)' club Ov.ncr v.111 lwlp fmancv. 11 ', lo;in aH.Ulablc $!~.()()() C.111 Jud y tl ernJnrll'I.. Th2 1!0> Boyfront HOfM Nacci~ decor alrd 2-sty 5 Br. 6 Ha w .fantasttc ,,~w Owner \\111 Cin:ince entire ba lan ce with normal down. Sl ,190.000. JACOBS REAL TY 67§.6670 H..tiorV~w HCl'llH T llR E E ··~1on<1rn .. nindl'I ~ v.1th f1nanC'tnl! ava1l;.ihlt• :at I 3 r; . 3 1-\ r n r 2+tfcn Go o d ll)l'a\1ons II'\ lamtl" Ortl'ntrd <'OIJlniUn lt \." RCTaylorCo h40 '191 )() USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Ca ll 642-5678 bi. 322 GRANOIOSE-fOREYER VIEW Fal.Mdoels hlnp Southport mockl with _,., ..... POOL & SPA. MN11 .. *or ..ct 91111roe rOOMS iftclllded ht this 6 beclrOOM. t.u1ft. with flre,loce. ~ dhtilHJ room, h~ billiard root1t. A Pft'ied t.Nly hofM ht a fiM locotioft Ott SpyCJlass ..... $625.000. 631 -1400 LOCATION--lOCATION-CHALLEMGE .......... llstg Newport locatioR with 0 ..... appDl'iwlfty for HM ,....,_ who ••loya a cl•••·•p and decorothHJ c• .. •"9'· OHi OF A ICIHO Spmdall styt. Ito.-with 7 beclrow. 5bo.a.,e1-1y "°°"' ..... ..._. ...... «Mck, pool. _,. ..ul 9111arws patio. ShiJlld glass wi11dows tltro•9lto•t. lrl119 yo•r '-•9'•..._t OWMr wMt H~ for .. _anf1, boat, CllllkK. ,........ $515,000. 631-1400 YU-POOL DOYER SHORES O•Hr .. ud! led•ced $50,000. folHlton t.o.. for ............. - ,1 ... c1 for 1-lty ........ Especially ............................. ll•l•t r•••· plH faMlly/dl•h•9 Cl U ... .!'::: ........ ..tte,... .loee-ake le_.tMl'ri•• ............ u..e-"-" V1IW.,..... _. ,_. S...... $425,000. '31·1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL.ESTATE s.lts. ltt"'"-~Y ~ ~ w eoa.1 Hv.v 31~ M.rw Ave. ~ &.o«h e.ltioil lw.nd '11·1400 67Uf00 DIME-A-LINES ~Mr .......... ............. .., ................ s.... f.roecltlH loor• a ................... 11;ft Pl I ~.~.~ ........ ,~.~~ .... ,,, -"""f"l11. 1800 * DAIL\ l'llOT ~~ .... ··-• .... ,.. IOOJ c.t......_ IOJ4 Hone•forS. ..._..forS. Houle•,_.S. .............................................. ~ ................................................................... . •' ~<®· OOoc h Realty 11AL nT•n ocauuc1 SIMCI tt4t • COMI WITH US ••• te IAYCllST. ht to • ....etc....-c.__.. .. ,._., ... ..,. .,.,..._ effwt IMI , .. ,_. "9w .... .. '~ ...._ et *-....,..., .. , •aco.t of S.f J0,000. S le•oe••· Sl/1 b9tttt, RMk ,...., offk.• & IN e*1eat f"OO& Mow oaly sns.ooo. MtWPOIT llACH 759·011 I IUCH41DIM l\ittA.•t cull rw.1, I hb. Ollt' "'" bt.· .:ofw twfurl' tht• lo\t'ekt-nd ( '10..,t' tel I hl• beact\ and walk to th1ni: ~ Br 1 '• Hu I am II y ~1mt' Offrr~d i.t o nly $1~.000 V \ h•r111' too' (.~l~:!Wl Oceaitview lfome • Own<·r flnanred Ii Br + family. 41, Ua. ~·, dn l~l TD. al 9',.. 2Jld 'f 0 :i t 12' < I" u 11 µ rl l' l" s:'a>.000 ~ .......... /14 /1>0 •) l l ~ ------- 1-'allbrook COWltr}' homt' On I a t•rl' l mma l' 1w. .. uc de<"or ~lany frwl tr~-:. 2Br. :?·~lia . \ICW. frplc . Ir~ \\ ork~hop w half bJth A~um:iblv f1nanc-1ns or OW;\ E l< WA~TS TO TR,\ D 1-. FOH co:-.;uo 1:.... ~ l-. W P 0 H T C 0 S T ,\ \t !-: S .\ S I I I . 5 0 0 ~n. .. tun1: l'rnp<•rt1l':. 0 1 Fallbrook 728 ~5 BEACH CHALET +POOL 2·:.ty i:iant ·• BH. 1-·:im H m Formal di n Bakooy Pvt patio L1e>h i:round !> U t':.I yet S26.500 dwn to ai. i.Wlll! V ,\"loan ;it 10'; lilt :-0.n qual1 A hca t·h lmq~ain. llurry & call now'' HKR. 963-0902 4 Hous.s On Lot Localt-d on the Easc.1de oC <Ala ~Iba Lhis pro · pt:rty orrer.. a f:rl·at 1oc ... lion lltld 111come All a re large 2 bedroom l b11Lh WlllS w ith yards a nd garages The ownt'r v.111 carry lhc rmancing :it 12' ~. F\Jll pn cc si~.000 <.:a1J 566-2660 t:=SELECT I PROPERTIES PRICE CUT Agalll lo only 585.000 on tl\1.\ :ibr. I·' 1b:i horn•· On I) ~ 11ll.lt~ to II B :.urf Park l'll1l·c. Im· ~12 i tllil So Bayfront Duplu Charrrung &ti boa duplt•x cill-nn~ 2 + den ov. Ol'r!> urut " lan~c :.undl·l·k & lower J Eld.rm renlal unit l'net.-d al ~.000 !-'or more anfo call Carol Holl. d~I l'acc:.Nlcr Really. 631-0094 NEWPORT IEACH TR.1-UVB. 1-Jt~llllt 3 lldrm., J ba t'OndO 10 cho u.•t-,u'ea Step-down h"tnG rm. lo\t.lh bm·k Cfl>lc Lo\·l'ly lllU'lh tone ck"C<>r Close l o pool spu &. lennu. l"OU rt.' ~wl) oHt:red'al $185,000 OCEAN PACIFIC RW.ESTATE 759-1616 CUffDRIVE 2 Bdrtn.-. + dl•non lar.:c comer with b11 y ' ll'" Owner "'Ill f1n:incl' $250,00U 073·5410 co~crr PROPEHTI 1-;s DOVER SHORES 4 Br 3 Ba . pool & ~pa. r1t> hghl v11:w Only 6 ~ r:. old S445.000 1801 S:inttai.;u. UpnSat ~n 15 HARBOR VIEW 5 llr 3 ll..1 Somt'n>l'I I"\ lrt!mdy lri: yard. nt'" I> r ,. d t' 1• o r a l l' d 1 :i l·arthl~ S2t>5 000 IR:ll l'rt Stirl1ni: Clµn ~l Sun I 5 HARBOR RIDGE 2 Br 2 & dt-t'Orator s O'' n horn..: "1th a fant.i.:.t it· 'll'W O \l·rlook1n ~ rl'· servoir & c-1l> la.:ht:. ~.!.00 UDO ISLAND Nt'\"IY redl'<'Oral\.-d I Br 3 BJ on 1-\.'t' ~1mpk• l<ind . vacant & rl'ady for 1m· rrwdiatl' m rJ\'t•in w 1th l'r C'3llVl' C1nanl·1n.: a,·wlablc SJ&J.500 ~ 759.9221 TAKE OVER LOAM AND.-. a i.harp 3 bdrm home v.a t h a :.s umablc Isl . ::.elh:r "111 c<t r!J' 2nd. :"'o quahfymg and pnl't.~ al onl} SIOb.9SO <.:all lOdJY ~7~·5370 ALLSTAT~ REALTORS CA HLSDAD B Y T llE SE,\ prt"'ittgl' 1 hr tam1I~ h v m l· with q1ldttt•r.-. :w111l tor m aid· butlvr. l'nl·1-<.I 111 :-tl'll 10.:>t a1 S2l~1.00U 01\ncr fui.i.nc":>1ns.: ;i\ :.111 Jt 1 r . 1n the ~;ilt· 0 1 th1 :; EXEClJTIV!': 110\tl-. v.1th P<JOL. and 2000 "' I l o I I u x u r.y Ca 11 W 1\L L ,\CI:; & C IJ Ru\LTORS al i2'J ~~lt.6 ori2!1 Z23J macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANV OLD CORONA DEL MARI This sple ndid "Ma nor House" was handcrafted w/care & attention to create a legenda ry masterpiece. Steeped in history. yet designed for today's casual fa mily li ving. as well as for mal e nte r taining. You wi ll marvel at handcarved woodwork. leaded glass wi ndows. impor ted tiles & hand woven carpets. 48 Rs. 8890.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (K·76 ) -7 52-1414 (~ Valey (ll"ter 64Z~2ll 'l()t Do-Onve .. 551 700-- Woocbdqe (efl!ei 644-6200 Harbor v-Cert1er - GOJSOMllUCl(S? lktl ifw ...... ~ttff ~..... IMI ·Ml ,.,...... , ......... ~.,, ....................... ....................... .. .................... . PAMIL Y HOMI" With tf\c-acc~nt on sinva~·y . buill around 11 d.>'rul01t" 1tlrl um with lOllOl#Jn & d t:rtnc .. ud tna roof I\ "Pt'C'tAt'ular M'tlu\li' 41,jdrmll • ram1ly rm & ror m111 d1n1n1r1 room SUl9.000 P\.wt'huc 11.Abjed to •Int ASSUM Alli LOAM oet:ANFRON'T •.t5 loan PIY•blt' 38t. l~. ck>M lo bch. N•w m od \llar lY"• •tmo owe l&tt 2nd -·• .. _ • " IM.IOY 11lE T.D. Low csown 3 br, 2a,.., Ol\o.u'UC'~C. a .100. aiom.. pvt. c.•onunW\lty, bla. t.eMil <.-.1 Hll\Un&loo Jkh Rlty 2 bcN. 34 hr a~curily, llACH Deairab1• NEWPORT SHORES r ea ldeace. ~r and rou·~ Im· proud . Carefully leJed.ed appolatmen'-• c u.to m carpella1 . drapel and lilbt flAlUI' •• Beam ceiliQs ti)~. tocal point family room with cuetom bar .rr6rdi a place for ~h en~r­ t.alning and ttlaxat10tt . Sl.30.ooo. cau 645-0303 • A 0MSIOO o( llJ rbor lnvesl menl ro 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ? Story 2 Bdrm, l ~ baths Pauo. PLUS garage I Br apt PLUS guest q 1&artet'S w balh. 673.()828 11.AUT.fAMaLY HM. 3 ldrM, de11 . 3 ba+dw::Gs:;apt. xw fir• cilcJ $447,500. Loulrechtel &Auoc. 675-3331 CGrolta .. Mer I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRVINE TERRACE·3Br. 2Ba. new lutcben, cpb. drp6. & paml. very sharp home, impeccably de ooc-aled w "new landscap mg & auto ~pnnkler:, loan. Assumabll· o"ne1 agt.644·9060. 644-~1 HARIOR vaew HILLS $80,000 down, balllncl' rlOlll\<'ed al l2 5'; Ask ing $24!1.500 Tiu ~ 4 Bdrm. Fam Hm. rormJI duung rm. 2 fph: hom..- offerli V1ev. of hill!. & m b Uill DOrnEVALE!\Tl:-.IE ~or G7S.ti000 O~ER AGE!'IT BUILD TO SUIT Tv. o :llx 111!" lot:. -0i Bt>gOO~J ().,.. nr i 00-1125 ~3 tot~ • ,..,.,.. rec rm. ....,.1•• ..-.....,0 cenlr1d a 1 r . O n ly _.." _...._ • u b ·I e l t I n a 0 K . SlH,950 Call now : AaUorJ<'mor Vlvian C7l0t88·3816 M>Mn BKR tWW• 1.,,t_. I04J BY Owner. 3br w 'VH!W. ••• Aa' ••1ro 840~tit. Coeta MMa Y<N are the wuu~r or lWQ rn-e ticket.I 1sio.oo value>. to So.C.tf. C1 .. l#tty T....nct.slic April 216lh Los Caballeros Racquet & Sports Club Fountain VaUey n ckets may be claim ed by calhng 642-5678, cxl m * * • U~r. 28a. Sl05.000. RV ac· a!SS, nex ler m.s .,u orrs con s1d r , o wn r agl. ~ MESA VERDE FSIO 3 BR 2 Ba, lse opl ? $795 rro Sl.29.000 ~ 72'72 Onoe yotJ°ve seen the rest. come l>et! ~ best. New condos from $101.000 on V1clOrtJ b!!l " l'{·n Newport & II J rl)o r 548-35.59 or M8·J64..1 t.'Ve::. llOMt; OWN l-:H :\l A Y F l:>lANCE . 21\r . IBa. frpl1-, $87.000 Pnm1• rcn lJI area Call Ucnn ~ 631 ~10.!I ~ ASSUME S92.500 I 0% VA LOAH £ASTSIDE 3 ldnn 1112 laths FAMRM&POOL PRICE SI 20,000 RA.LEA REAL tY 546-0814 $89,500 ... •••••••••••••••••••. ~ Lit. No Quah· rY\ll&. Call 714-972-8443 OPElll SAT l·S: SUN. 0-4 17116 Bluewat.er Waterfront w /boat slip lo accornodate 38' boat. $235.000. Lo<'altd o n nwn channel in 111.&nt· mgt.on Harbour. Owner aruuous and will he lp (llWl<.'e. Call Agt. Anita. 963..e767 or 2l3·592·1758 res. 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••IRVINE $81,000 2 Bedroom townhome in super WOODBRIDGE. Spill level ror pnva('y HURRY '.' J ust listed \\00dbrld4)4! l\ealtlJ 55 1-3000 tr.t8arranra P\•)'.inint' •MIOllllDGE . GROVES ~Vl::r Lived in detached home. Owner may h('\p llllallCC •,, block lo la kt' and LeruU.S , \I mcr.. l 2. 000 .,,q It Ill 2 'lon1:~ 1\~k 1n~ si;,.i~ LMGEAND SPACIOUS 10$J i..gi...,.. . ..................... . Laguna Niguel Realty • IXICUTIVE FORESTE OLSON '• . . . . MIMtESTATE Approximate ly '·• al·r c __ •_•c:-_____ ~ __ _ localed I m 1 from OCl':ln Totally re modeled 2br, den " 2'1'lba home w Ith lovely ga rden & Kn1 J¥)nd .. 1210.000 4t).t4'4 4'5-5220 4'6.2413 130.5050 fODOltO ... TS Gntcemonl modt!I. 2700 sq f\, 4 Br 3 ua IZA5.000. lJ"M mt By Owner 64-4-6449 EXECUTIVES need Ole perlert house'' Here 1t 111'' Sp11t•1oui. ..villa·· v.1Lh 3 bdrm s. k>nnal duutlg. lge bn~ht lulcben. coiy h rt:place. wood floor s. patio , c-ourty:ird ~n tr y. a II bcauurully dcrorat~cJ l'ravate com munity. ~.oco ~VillaqeR.£ 497-176 I Laguna Niguel Realty • * •• Morw911Haid 231)6 Laurel Ph1et! NewPort Beach You are lhe wuiner oC• twu rree ucket.s cao.00 value!, to So.~. • Cekbrity r...wsa.slic Apnl2Sth Los Caballeros Racquet & Sports Clu!> FOWIWlJl Valle y Tk ket.' may be claimed by calling 642·5678, exl 272. * .. * Beach hou.'><' on JJrd SL 2 bdrm, 1 ba Gar a pt In back. $179.CXX>. 67S-5647 Duplex on 35lh S~l. 3 bdrm. 2 ba down. 3 bdrm 2 ba. up '230.000. $80,000 (lo\lll owe bal. al l tn for :s )b. n7!'>-5647. SIQh dJt lo assume•! No qualthm~ Lg 5 bd. pi-J>L l~cp ll Pnn_ only. Agl. t'llWi OCEAHVIEW LI.kc Ill"" :!bdrm horn,• VILLA BAI.BOA "1th fllV pit in mJ~l' r -.Ulh' & bt-Jut1lulh up Great hnancUlg, as~ume ~roded throu 1>;houl 10 •2 • lo;i n~ I & :! l.DCal.t'(i in ~uJn.k"<i ~Jte bt.-drooml>. Oct.'an a nd clft:J S2l5 1 bj> \ll'V.'>, o" ner will 49}.9494 495-5220 ht•lpflllJnC'c WAU< TO BEACH GOOD INVESTMENT 520,000 DOWN 3AXJ:.Q rt dOdJtJf .:arclltt' Lowl'31 pnc,·d honlt.-on the m;aket 1n tht-R.J.n<-h Ut-' t'11Jpm ,. nt I-or more 1nformJt1on •{"" 496-24 I 3 830·5050 KL...al~ :.t.irt al Sl2S.OOO. ~lat.low I\ ('11.0t:d y Corp. \ L'C)" y F < v 1 u < Anna )1orland, excl~1vc ' r " l:.. ~O" ) a ~enl . 975-080 0 o r ~"CdM" ('hOlct! .. So Of I IW} ' duplex Load. ... or eharm SZ4.5.000 lTerrm.1. ~enlii40·~ -----ZBr. l Ba. 2 t•ar i.:arai.:c. zoned R·2, rm to bwld dplx in I root. a~~uml' Isl· ?ild. seller Wlll earn 3rd $175.000. 41G Lark:.pur Do not d1~turb tcn11nt' Owner pran only !151·29'27 -----nn; rn EATOH Seller "'" l'arn h t Qt.\1 duplex. pool ·+ ... pa. lot & '12 a.JI Tim Rhone -~~~I~ REALTORS CodaMHG 1024 ···•·•·•·····••·••····· &n"ERT AIMERS DB.IGHT llus super Mc-.a Verdi.' farrul) home fcaturl''- hu ~e ramlly room. beautiful pauv & pool. and ~ter i:.wle with :.1t lini.: room . ,\~king Sl.tl.!ISO. S.IQ.1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS ATTEHTIO..i BUILDERS; INVESTORS Easts1de oldt•r horn•· on large R 2 <'Om er lot <"ll) approved dupJl-)( pl;in~ included an p un·h,1:.l· pm·l: ~krnK $Iii :lOO Fur an appointrnt·nt tu ~. caU Stl0· 1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS OAK GLEN Oisllnc t Hc nc"' 2 bedroom. 21'2 ba con· domlruums. w.l.990. 2518 Elden Ave, C.M . 642.fil34 (MTll:r \\111 l·an;. up to,, }c.i.r. Jl 13', :? BH l ' 7 lld, h.ir~t· IJJllO :1 ) l"J.r.. rll'W CJJI &!:>-!H 61 . . OPEN HOUSE ~ REALTY .;?> '~'sumabll' Loan MESA UEL MAR .,;('•J.-p..iml. 3 br :! hv IJm rm . Ii.: µnol Sl20. 000 :.!8Z7 I-'r:i n r Ll> L r1 O...ner 546-2223 MESA HORTH I Bdrm. fJm rm. c!.-n ('\!! dt.' 'IJ(' 2200 '.'oq ft Nirc area. Ownl'r "'ii' carrv Sl29.900 SUNSl-:f K t: 557 8623 e~ HANCH REALT Y 551 2000 LOWEST PRlCED UETACHl-:O 110-'11'! I~ WOOl>BRIDG E ' On\\ Sl2!1!+9S L O\t"l\-2 1,..-droom <kn 1 n tJ1·"1 l{)("dllUO 1Jf Bro.u1m1,.1r Ur>ll'll"o A'>Sl . \IF " !I •• I •1 d n li r 1 n •:. \ " u r check~ 11 ·, \J~dnl Ht:RRY Woodhrld~ Rcalllj ;;:;1 aooo 1t:e8un 1u·a P\••·'"',... OWl'EH ..-l~A :-.C t. .~ -'H> l!.11: Condo C(•11t \tr Ht>-: ~d H\ µl.i.; 1JU11l O\\n• r ~ 1127 9 Holes t'JU:AT l-. IT 8ef o· Hi lot ... duµll'' µIan' &ore inner 1 n ·allH' hn.i.nc•1ni: 1n r\lt~r <t ~'.-da' ~~I•• "\ ''" 1111 rt II t• 1 ~ht, n:lct.'' Too IJl<' tu tJn,c SlW.~ JcaMl' ~dlt.·r . h•Jmc t·hani.:~ • lothl'" liJI t2f;6 dlld I!<> JI! th•• v. .1) out In Ol'PORTI"\, ITY I•> do ~our thin.: "1111 'l;l'IA'J))rt {il-1j,thh fi\tr h~umablc s1~•1.rioo Jl'~ !>J.ltl'r. 631 1266 f-_,\.'>'T!)llJH. M lk'~•uttful J bto<l horn~'. ~Ol blork. Flo\\\'r !',tn·l'I ~. µnn\' <onh ' \..,k for Robl!rl -'l tlllkt·n 631 w, ••••••••••••••••••••••• \h4.• l!olf l'OUThl'. 11 \H)U Id be nt"arb dark. hut nut 11 ~ou Lnt'd in th,... 1>t.•.iut1ful W1A1lhoml' nc\l to the .._'(){! t~ Call tocla} t<i lot'C t1u." un IQ Ut: .!. bdrm :.! ~ bJ SJn t'Jrl°" ~tcxkl \•1th J l,rntJSlll" \ ll'\\ $17K.51111 \S!>t: -'f ,\ llL i'. I))\."\ llO~H. 631 ~ ,\ la.tltt' ~"umJblc loan !~~~~~~~~~ rndkl''> lor dl"'>lrablc I· pure~~ on lhL'> rnoun· ld!ll Vl~W homl "tlh 4 bl'cJroom i. Nt·w Jnd WW\11\R" $350,000 LL"CiO IU-#AL fo:ST1\TI-. <IW~I IYOWHB HillOR RIDGE frd urnl rondo 4 BR. 3'·: Ba. 3 rar Rara~e, V1~w of UitalJn.i, fl!bh1on Island Wld ruRhl lti:hts. P n oc. lwU v ~ts.000 64-0-6883 .. ..,.,,.leoeh 1069 ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wdtkrtront Dock . Hwld UDO lSlAHD H .IW' OY.TI custom hou~c. CUSTO :llx llJI kit t;oJ 36lh St. M KJJ i!:lt l or 0.3 3741 AtN>lulel> bt-aul1ful & ---- ... xc1tin~w Lido hi.ind Slll.000 dn. a !>:.Uml'' ~ UrdmJlll l'nlr> ha.lam'l' or $250,000 at Exqw1tcly d01~nl-d & 12', inl~rest on a S br 2 "'' 11 lo«ate d L' h 4 o;'l.orv home m Ea:.tbluff t.<1nn. fml) homl' rl'JU}' ~AA·e n ght in ~ No hnant· for your enL~auunK ~ ~. Pnnc oo- 646-7 7 I I !y &lS-IS9ti8 -~--~~-- OWNER ANXIOUS NEWPORT t .intJ.-.l!C l br con00w1t h CUSTOM u 1 l'J n '1 t• ...,. f r o m balf'OOY $125,000 SI 84' ,500 -'l .. llow·l\ennrdy Corp nu., t: .. <CllUll>\ 3 bc;irm Im ,\1111J ~orland, exclt.&i.&H' I) hom1· 11> J n cnl1:r .igt1ll · l.J.lllt'r 'dd1i.:h1 \\ uru~u·· !fi~or631-0486 1J\Jb1IH~ ru·: L1'~l> 1~~~~~~~~~ ~.rl..tm~ l'OOL l'nt'(•<I I llJ:.dlfdSl 1---------759.t§Ol 601 UDO ~p..-r walerfro'll condo "11h o;pt'<'tac-u~r vie\\ \.-..'ul"f\ablc loan. Call Cur del.t1b • llG CANYON :-.pt'<'tacular got/ lvurw t&ate 6000 Ml II 4 lll Ii '*Cote Realty & Investment · 640-5777 Eldnrb. 51 -: bJth.,. Pool ~-~~~~~~~ aMSp.I $1.~.000 I TII SJARNES CO . 673-7761 SUV1EW W /VIEW $'148.000 ASSU ~l1\BL.E 9 75', ' PIU!>h I.: 3 bd Patnck Tl'nore. 631 1266 Sl~.OOOOOWH MO QUAUFYIMG .h ... ume balan ce of ~l~.IXXI at I I' i Ult on 3br home w large pool & new 1a<' Lr~ entry knch "' ' blun BBQ. frplc, & 2 c ar Star~ 2 Ho mes on 1 lo t 1n Newpo rt He ig hts. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. S240.000. Xlnt rUU1J1C1JJg. Principals on· ly Call 645·9466 aft s. OWHElt AMXIOUS Beaut1Cully d e co r a ted rondo near So. Cout Plaza. Owner Wlll ht•lp wit h h n an cing. Call 54C> 1151. agl. !lkw owner t ran.,rcr red. must sell SlZ>. 000 3 Br 2 Ba home . Will arcept cash trade 1molorho m (' 00 s:.>.<X>I' eq w ty. Zoned r or 2 l1lOC'C unill>. 661-8000 Foe.l'ltallt Valley I 0 34 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTTUHOUSE THAT GREW UP Locate d h igh up o n Lag un a s R 1v1eru t'O.a st Ii n e WI T H I\ SOUTH COAST VI~ W Of TilE OCEAN. lmpos· tng 2-level arch.itecture ·with exterior or red cedar. stucco & !>loping rooflines. The 2 BDRM. flooC" plan has .. GROWN UP"' & CONSISTS Ot' 2 BDRMS.6 DEN. The un- ique "den" w low slap. mg ceiling would m a ke a n E X C E L LEN T DORMITORY BDRM. FOR 'lllE KIDS. Tbe 2nd s t o r y llv . r m . h a s V AU LTED OPEN BEAM C EILI NG . CLERESTORY WlN· DOWS AND BALCONY W t OCE AN VI E W . Kitchen t\as bu1ll·ln RANGE & OV l-~N , DISHW'SHR It SNACK BAR. It's a great place to "GROW UP". ottered for ml)' V1UA LU.AOA ~t Vit!w & p nce. 1Br & doo. ass~ 10"2% inl. 631·2923 ASSUfwtULE COMDO Newport Terra ce a rea. Everything you could p()SSibiy desire in a home could be yours in Otis spectat'ular 2 Bdrm 2 bath condo. This end unit enjoys a panoramic view cl proposed marina . Just hsted ! Hurry on l b ts one!! $107,500. Call ~ SYCAMORE GLEN IRAMDNEW Fabul®S. large 3 bd. 2•., ba. QuaJity townhom \' condos. Only 4 a vatlable. from Sl.00.990. 2430 Santa Ana Ave. 642.Q734. .-.cH qu.uTB COHDO 2 Bdrms, 2 bllhs. fri>lc. <ti pr. OWC at only Ul''k im. 29% dn. F /P '7S.OOO. WOllLDl.L 5-1111 Sll,OOODOWM MC>fiMJAURIHG Near beach.. 4 bdn:Dll. 2ba .• rrplc. $1S,OOO. 631·5737 8kr. Principal.I Only SALE OR Tl\AO! 3 BR. 2 Ba fixer. 115.000 Ownr , .... NS-7115 .•.•.••.•...•.•....•. ~. ll'i LOAlll AVAll~1\BLE Out.sl.andm~ F V 2 story 2 4 bdrm. 2 L2 ba home Leaving town low dawn E.R.I\ NEW WEST ·~ ............ h 1040 . ..................... . * .. • Mrs.E.P'. ScWd 16782 Channel Lan Hununglon Beach You are the wl.nner or lwo free tickets tSl0.00 valueJ,to So.Calff. Celebrity T..-.ca.aic April 28th ~ Caballeroe Racquet & Sports Club Founla.1o Valley T1ckets ma)' be c humed by callina 6U·Kf8. ext. m. *** $120.000 M Pric• CALL MISSIOM IMLTYTOOAY! •S. Oil Hwy, Lafuna ..... 494-0711 ~CONDO In c red i ble t erm s. sin.ooo. no payme nts on 2nd ror 3 yrs. Back urul ln r1ne com plex. O nly 1&$1. 8arbarll Hutch111gs, agl. ~ ~ NEW BUSINESSMEN Contect the DAILY PtLOT tor tntonn.tlon ,.,., .. the county roqulremonu for ualnt a ,lctlt.1oua lualnoae Heme • 142-4321 EXT.m FORESTL OLSON 642-5200 .,, i 7 ... M ... W. ~ .................. . lill'CI Tl 117' ~ ................ . .... ,.. ... 'Rfff1••• Coo4o w 11h fotc~•r •hllf wal u ~ llard.y. aw all.Ible Now-~ 1"-DOWH wW bqy UW pnme ll3 IOCAIUoa wnh E i ·2 ltl\I 2 ..,> Bdrm ~ iO('ll tA'd an ~a!k to bHr h No ~" C1ememt1 O"n11r •nx !\Al\ ONLY Sit.HO , .... 72 I' /Jn !'ilLll Ul\ll l Y ~ A~"::!UllA JC~· 1080 ··············•···•···• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '4EWPORT IEACH 1:m Fuqua d bl wide. 21Jr. 28a. frplc. garden t ub. is land kitc h e n Won.t Last' Call Today! Tortol~ Mobi~Ho..ws _9_?2·842 2 --1 •EXCITING• *ctalluy l.11vt-ly Highly upgraded \ 1Ua West Uome. 20xti0. mct:St 5 :.UJr park, rorni·r kit w large patio area .\1r cond only $27,500. 1JK.S0291 AcUt P~t Porte ll1•aut1fuJ 1970 Un1vl'r!.11I i!lx4fl. 2Br. 2Ba, nl'W paJJlt. new rarpt-l Sc.·ller wtU c;irry balJn<:c al rt" a~onabll' rJ le Of lnl • I Ht:fi.J6.1 ) ClASStC MOllLEHOME SALES Z7~ I larbor. Ste 206 A S40.59l7 COSTA MESA Dbl )\lde l!f13 Wl'l.t{•m, tlhl '41dt.·. lo ~PJCl' rl·nt, Hr. 2Ba. totalh UJI radcd, ~Jrden lult, 1 lllll'i k1tl'hl'n 1\ i.upn •n~~llTK'nl Toriohe MobC~Homes 972·842 1 KEY DAMA POINT LOCATION . llm181$ . ittl8'US SP£CaATllS lr•lft• lob. SSJ,950 eoch. TERMS Rteclyto~ OWMr I Ir•.,. lister Rtatty .,._,. C ........ ln•thd 7 I 4/.Z6·Z770 714-530·7940 .._,. ... , .. JOOO 1600 ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOUX'.AttE t 'ACLLI l'Y Sr~er m1.11t1 'tt'n In fOR ~ALI'; In ·osrn diatn•I Lc.rn lnlcrn t "•'U . 1380 i.q rt fUl&nC&ng avail ~.'100 b..lbroon\.\, 2 ta & 2 bOlull n Wurke. RJl.r. ~.9950 mk>. ~ra"& a. u ndbox 6UtOIOt: BU\CH UNITS Mell.\, fen~ 8 $89,900 (llt.iw< OW)' tioanee Cl!ll ~ $32S,OOO Nt."t.'CJ Uf Omny 631 3010. 9 5 lt!111 ~ REAL TY DIV ,AMVlSTOIS 53&-7533 Land (uture olf ~ bdlgs l"Je ar 0 C. Airport. S140.615 net usable sq ft 644 7UIO QJmer pa~el at 1502 No. :-.tam St . S A Approx. 5Sft fronung on Marn St. w bt' sold al pnvalc !'tale. l''or info t all Conscrvalor ;it i 14·653 3636 or At· torney at 114 · 752--0flOO Cotldomini1Mt1 /Town• a...ntorsalir 1700 .•••....•..••.......... lirand new 4bd, lba, Coo· do. Yard. gar. w1bar. West.minster. 531-4327 . Be!>t buy L ag una Ckeansade Walking d is· ta nce beac h. $95,000 Agent Patty Truma n 494-1117 1800 ....................... Luxury ocea n v aew duplex: 2. 2br 2 b a S'MS.<XXlor I 2br 2ba and l Jbr 2 ba, Sl90,000. Jn Uana P o int. WILL TRAUE for tiouse:. in Wesl Or.inge County, sell for t·<e.n, or as:.ume low rnter~t loan. 439· 109<1 1213)4 39 ·1 094, 12 1 31 4 27·893 I . (2 1 3llt6 0 ·8 1 5b , <213>~ ----Income Property 2 000 .......•••............• 44 UNITS HSTottlCAL OfffCE llLOGS. tn downtown Santa Ana redevelopme nt area. sizs.C.00 or bst ofr. owe at only 10',;, int '' 29'. tin '-(\111 direct or collect .tn)1alllt' 31 hrs WORU>R.E. 556-7777 6 DB.UXE UNITS PHJME EA.5TSlOE, CM 2 Bdrm.c; each 111.ESl'AllNt:S CO. b'73-7761 4 UNITS-In good Costa Me:.ci rental area. 4511 iiq rt ea Apprais ed lit Sl9ll,OOO. Will sell ror Sll0.000 & owner muy c a rry Call D l'nn y 631·:.!IO, 9-5 --------~ u\STBLUf'I-'. 6 luxury ~1\hou:.es. Uve in one, n.11t the others ! $42,000 J!f08S. 12'"i> down. 8"~ int. o nly AITD a v ail 57$.<MX>. Bkr. 540-7559 31 UNITS Pool Costa Mesa. MS.000. IO"i int S200.000 dn. Owner 548m1 31 UMITS Pride o( ownershi p Some units havl' fi replaces . Excellent Anaheim location Only 25·~ down Owner will carry balance 4 year'$, l(l' ~ 11\t.eresL Th LS pro- pert y has s pendable fU1J price Sl.400.000 A fR€HIG€ q_ ____ ~.__HOM€~ Real t'i!Lale Investment:. :J333W. Coa!>l Hwy, NB 64S.6646 Clost'd Sunday ---Loh fot-s. 2200 ..•....•...•........•.. Magn1f1cant oca:anfront Bwld1ng Sil~ Thn·c N rh Boy, So LagunJ Secunty cndave O\ l'r look:. ('XQUIS1t e ('OVl' Ideal lime to bwld while quality architectures. <'Onlntctors & matenab are ava il $8!15 ,000. Courtesy to Brokers Quahhed bUyl·r:. only plea:,e I 213 I 628-1300 • FGttostic luy * Only $b7.500 <Xean view lot. plu:. approved plans for tn·level home Walk· 11\g dbtanr<• to Ua na Pt liar~ Owner ~ 1614 :'-ll·w port B each Watcrtront Dock • Bwld your 0'4TI custom house. :.>x.100' lot. 603 36th SI. !13.1-221 1 or 613-37 4 7 ......... .c:r=.;;.'; ........... . ~ri, HOO ....................... lnw.aOn, tlavt e PfO '"""· 1n11 ftm • 11iloeal•. Arh. Oru1 ter m• Mr Wahh, am ....................... ........................ C.-.. .._ llU ··················-···· OHTHl•ACH Ea~utlvc au1 t•. fully furnl11h ed condo In t'urontt dwl Mar wl\h ffiW4J ll«Vl<'tl EnJoy the 'W\ whlkt In Southern C'ahfornla. 11200/mo IM()flWO. Ora!&~·--­ ... ,. .... )16' ••••••••••••••••••••••• bEAUTlt'U Ll.Y t'\JKN\SH£D 2 Udrm, 2 !)., S.UU1y iUld \l)IH'IOU~. 2 pools Conv~n1cnt loc.a uon _.,mo UDO P t.:NIN on lhl' WATt:Rt"RONT . Short tt-rm 1v11I on tins 2 bdrm. 2"-ba home with pacaous -ooms View Si!OOO'mo Waterfront Hom~. Inc. 6311400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lalioo ... ......... 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s br 3 ba exec custom home. fantasuc &ocauon. _SlW>mo. Agt ~1 ·3253 eoro.. .. Mar 3222 ....................... <128 Begonia. 3 yrs old 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. !rpk. 2 r ar AAI'· Near parks Dnvc by Avail April Js t. S825/mo. Jo Aon J\j.tt '61·9C!o22 Lovely 2 bdrm. l ba. So of Hwy Remodeled. uM><d bnck, beam c lngs, S600 mo CUI 9M-3649 Mt 4 2br.Zbl.Condo.2 car at t.ached gar W D. refrag 1n<'I Wulk t o bch. $775Mo. Ca ll urt 5. 7$-0717. 613-:.017 3 Bdrm s~I slor)'. CX'ean view Jasmine Creek Tl'fWS. pools & guarde d g ate . Sl200 m o Ownr/agt. 759·1!1118 . 6'7S-34ll Family home in the ftnt!st iiroo~ 3 Bdrm in Harbor \hew Homei. Garage. ya rd & ~ardcn e r . Sl".6. mo 640-9900 C ra 1 ~ 1\\nhsl' very ntr t• Jbr. 2'·-:00, din & ram rm. ~en ru.' t rt..-.. spa, pool. :.awla . sgsoMo 6<10 ·06811 or ~Sl&1 -------2& $.')SO 1mo 1st & las t mo w1S200 secunty dep. /\Vail. May lsL CaU Rox· ae: 642"'1210 ExecuUve 3 br. 2 bl home 1n prestqpou ~ ~Wfs AV'81l l1 ay lSl L«ic hv rm w Crpk. formal duung open:. to <.'OVel"Cd pauo & garden. Excclk.ont for entcrtam · 11\g. Custom decorato r planrung throughout 3000 Ml ft home. Key lo pvt 00ac~'S. ke(':. & set un· ty dl:p. reqwred. Sl200 mo Min. I yr lease. 0wner~1m . I ................ ~ ................ ~ ; .............................................. ~.'!:!:-.. ~~~ ... : ~.~:!::~~~.. cv t ) ) • a. c.19..._ lU4 I' I ....... U._, ....................... . ..................... . a er. 1 t>.. elfan. mall ~-Nopeta.9'00 + Malftly lllM B M.,.,r A,._,.. Dl1PU:X 2br, Iba'. newly dicor. No Peta SGSM o • dMNnidep. *·*" •WXUllOUS TOWUllOMI- ~.I br. I ~ ba. 1.il&kl wek'ome. beautiful. Mw decorator crpl•, cmdem ldtcMn , (rpl<:. ftwh ~ .... dttoc IOI'. pooA, NO PETS MU -. -mow-1.n. Water • but pd. 980-3089 •CHAaMING• ~.child welrome . 2 br'. iww ~rorator upU. 4a linoleum. fmh p•1nt. t>e.ut. yard. aara"~ NO DOGS. Water pd S47S an 11125 move In . J78 E. WU.00.980-3889 4 bdrm. 2ba S7S0Mo. an· eludes gardener. water OWdren OK. A Vall l1a y 1. 751~ Nwpt llgls 2 Bdrm d\c>&eX. 1 ba Lauod rm New cptS drps. ra nge. ovt>n, refra g Lg fncd patio. fncd yrd. Gar. $425. ?» lQJ VIEW 2 Bdrm. 5450 WALK TO WESTCLJFF 3 Bdrm, house~. 3 Bdrm 2 ba rondo. dbl J(aragl'. $700. 400Lll" 81 RJ1 Ill c•f'@5hw New & clean 3 8R, 2 Bu. rrplc. patio, lge yard encl. liOO. Aft 4, 968-3636 Mesa Verde 2 Br. dinmg rm. pvt yard,.enrl gar G ard e n er . New cplS/drps & pallll. $4~ 642--0'1'35 3226 ....................... Exc1t1ng 28r ocnfrnt . Crplc, avad 1mmcd l:'.o pets, ~mo 497·1260 BT0ro 3232 .........•..•••........ HOM~ FOR Rl::.'lT 3 or 4br. Pnced from SioSO-S'l95. f'ncd yard & ga rages f'amal1 l'~ µlease. Kid:. & pc·h '4-ek-ome c~ll 96:i·2566 or m2!m ;\gt, no fl-V New 4 Bdrm 2 sty homl' Nicely d e corated & iandsc:'aped. Comm ll•n nas & poo l Clos<' I• .,chools. 'and ;,ho pping 9B5 per mo. C;i ll i\n1ta, ag1 963-6167 2br Condo for lse. Sun &. Saal Club pra v 1nl'ld sriooMo ~7 5116-H4l;7 2 Br. 1~'2 ba condo. Pool. gar, p v l p atio W •D•rt>fng avail I yr lse $475 mo. 586--0637 falttaitt Volley l 234 .......•...•...•....... T1 beron Condo 2Hr , fOf'mal d in rm. frpk , highly upgraded Nr. poo I & cl u b h o u !. t· &M>-0329 'ttwititsgton a.adt 3240 •••..•...............•. HOMES t'OR RENT ....... JZ44 ,...,.... .... 326' ..... I ............ . ~la ~•I.All .... •:••••••••••••••••• -•• .. ••••• .. ••••••-• MNCH0 IUR.408. clit-ltlnl. Bm ... ow.taan Vly 814"°lul iBr Twnht4' OCENif Vla.•w ~ -. a..... oar.I.I II, ... .., . ....._ __ ()Jndof .-ttouMt S45<1"to .. .. ""' ..... -M riou Hot 1 • SIOO Aa k lor Jiti c '" "''Pt•ce. on Cr1•t·nbelt. ba. 1ardt11er ind z_ Ir • DR5611 " UV~at)'Pk.w POOl'-& 84Hn10wn•llU',. .--tDO.m.!"!_ ------• ttan1a. 1700 mo 640·113$0 2 ~ tk>uw S450 1 31 Albacore. Hunt· ln.cto n Beach . Wobb HA!aJl)'.1131 2170. New 38r. 38a. Nr. beach No pet& 167~ 1mo St7-8233 d )'11 " '4e-11846 Coodo 2 br, l 'h ba. no Pt.ots. I chlld ot $375 mo. 'Isl. las t & de poalt. •7633. Oldl-t' 2Br, t Ba tlomc on lar2t' 1-0t lJpl(radt-d with m0d1.1rn con Vl'nt\'nCC'a. child ren & pl'li. OK Local ed near Beach l:tlvd. & Warner Hunt ington Beach. 751-8967 or m.m5extBu. 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ON THE WATE R . Be1ut1fuJ 2·story home "'lth a 1.emr1c view. 3 Bdrm. family rm. 1odoor pool & dock for 35· boal S2000 1m o y rly Aho a\l1llable furnished Wa~ront lfomes, Inc t:lll· 1400 :"cw Ur o admo or Wttll-rfront Condo 2 Br 2ba. lW mo 5tll · ll22 lnolrw J244 ........................ 2 bdrm 2 :.lOry 112 ha Condo in 'The Lakci.' .(J.nl. loc Bea ol deror at cd Bcand new Ref n • (IUlN'd No pets SS7~ mo 557~ J Br. 2 ba. 2 <•ar Aar. f rpk . Nl't! up.;radel.. cbhwh1 . .,\O\'C. S6~0 mo . ''" A\atl Apr :.th 1410:! l'lt·a.~ Court. l0t·ah:d 10 Th· Colon> 752 1.282 !J tu !> ~11.10 thro Fr1 ' J lir, 2 bJ. 2rar Jtar. frpk. formal dln rm. cl~h'' hr S8 7 5 m o . I :. t'. I 7 S > r a m o r l' C: r 1• ~· k Turtlt·mc·k. H\Jll Jun1 bl i52 1;!82 'I tu :i. \lcm lhru !oh Ham·hu !i-Jn J11 aqu1n TOlmhow.e, 2Ur 1 dt•n. 21 2 flu ha~nly up~r:uh•d pml. .,µa, d \OtCl' 10(' :\ r lc·rvw., ~oil. $725 C;cll !">~I ax')h•\t-.. & 11 kn<h 1llr,3 ba, 2 c•ar gar, frplc . lgc fam rm & "l't bnr. rt•tn·at an m .. tr l>drm CU('t' up11.radc-. SX5(1 mo Lw !I Dc-wc} . North wood iS2 U8! 9 to 5. ~1on thru ~'n Avail. Apr 20th. Woodbndgc G~·n Cootlo 3 br . 11.., ha. ~ lsc Woodbndge estates 2br + d\'n, 2 ba. frpk , m.acrowa\'C, a <'. 2 car ~ar Lar.:e !Jack )Jrtl, -.~1 L't· llolh hJ\ e lak1.-. !AA>i . JJ~ & h _•ML., IO('ld ~1-2812. 12131204·3827 :-;..-ar new pnvall· 1·nd un at 2 sty, 3 IKe W rmtt. :! 1 ball\:., fm.>µlacc. family rm. (IXTT\UJ daruni: rm. t'Vmm. knn1., & po<JI ~i5 IJl>f' mo. Call AntlJ. .i)tl !16.1 6767 clys.8'73-0l8Heveos SNwiall~.1 Br. 1-. Te t ba. % ur car. frplC'. l.IU.m.lllsRlilliijij JIZS Turtler~ck luxur> s auna. tpa, pool -•••••••• ........ tGY.1'Nt' w 1v11t w. • c. l&1J't80, anttao Nwt& a llr. a a.. eenn • 3>f' 2 ba. den. dtn. rm • Nr-. Sbora: 3 BR. 2 be, vitw mo. PrOHrty patio. aar P~. llPll. l('n· O•W. ra.nae. rrpt. Nr. fb91Mmoor"2·1010 =~ mo. ~5716 or d~. 17~ 873 _ • ..,._._ ......, .. t ........ ~ Veru allet l br, Condo. Woodbrld&"' Glenn Condo t500Mo. All emenltlea . l!br. l"'aba. 2"llly. frpk . Sec 2.LH30·DZ3 ~2 dshwr, air. NICE: Tt'n· . ' NS. pool & lake pri v 1166Mo. 64$.'iS73 Agt. 3 Br. 2V. ba coodo. 2 car garage. frplc. s to' i.• • d-.hwhr. fJm rm. p11tao. 2 levels. 1750 mo. leaiw 43 Ashbrook. Woodbridge Avali Apn I 20lh 752-1282 9-S: Mon lhru Frt. 4 Br. 2"'i ba. 2 car garagt', frplc. fam rm, lormal di rung. dshwhr. SlOVl' • upgrades. 5750 mo. lease 8 Mornangdove. Wood bndge. ;nail. Apnl 20th 7S2 1282. !I 5, lion thru f'n --------WOODBHlOCi:: Exec 3 Br 2 Ba. vlw.h upgrades. dbl gar , ~a 'lh d n relrt ~. ,\ t:. $i>!I·~ H ~· W T.lO Z270 1248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OC EAf'ff'RO.N T MONTHLY RENTALS. I urru.'>ht.'<i mob1 le homei.. J bchs, ~ hr 5e<'UMly, '500. RMP. e.1·3816 VERSAILLES rondo whll2 Bdrm. 2 ba. VIEW bal1.'0ny. Secunty bldg and pool. &Si mo ll.e UDO Pl:.'NJN Uuyfront condo Wit h 2700 iQ ft. Spacious 2 Bdrm +dera andPlll#O· SJ.lOOlmo. !se WATl.HJ-l«>Nl HOMI~ REAl ESTATE 631·1400 Ne-.\'llOf\ ~es 4br. 2ba. ~.tr, bch tennis PoOI. $750 mo Ray, wkdays ~7 7230 ------- "lpl Terrace 2br . 21 11ba. rondo f'ool & JI(' Avail l l 1.1 y I S 5 ti 0 M '' 714~ l::asl.biuf{ 3 bdrm. 211. bit fam rm. DH. c•lct'l ..:ar. door. S&OO mo l:iob 67S-6Y.s WATBNOHT ll'SUP W Re 3 br. 2' > ba. frplr. bulun kitchen. uJtra de· luxe, SIOOO mo yearly 6'r.;{i775 Ent.er thru lge tree shaded uoed brick rourtyard 10 Uus2story. 4 br. 4 ba.) r· round lse property on thl' wat.er w 1dlrect arceu lo bt'llr h. Arrommodate'I lt\'e·tn :.t>nan~. guei.u.. t-•--------sml or lge famal) Dual rr6U' bdr~ " P''t der k over ~ater. 2 r a r dlt ~ -.. auUJ apnr . ba~•· mt'nt .:dm e r oom " ~n & beach a< ~ Gr'-".'nh~c. hobby cent.t.·c "'alk tn panlnl:".,, lull~ hlb m1crvwavt'. trash compactor. blln food ~r Ch1ldn:n uk DO pt't.'> lsl. IJ'>l. !>l:"{unty. Call !155 21iJ '41<d~ 3252 ...•........•....••..•. TO\\TlhouM• nt'"' 3 b<frm 2'' ba 2 f1 rt'pl dl'(''. many t•lllr(l-. Rd r1· qui rt'd i'iO·M'J:-io & ~93.Sis ~"'-port He1.:h1-.. J br 2 b:J. washer dry~r. lplc . J \dJI 1rnincd 64$ 74~ or fill 31.!11 Hll.i f, condo. prt ... lll(IOU.'> 3 l:iR, 3 bu Super \ ll'W aw Agt ~ 1133 --- J BR t'nd unit. The Ululf, U<a.w or lcaw opt ~ Mo A~ i00.96711 N~ Terra<"o· rondo :J Hr. .!17 HJ . ~ ... r l rµI \\a,h dn~·r. rdr1 ~. ~' mo yrl) 7:10 0-t>iO 1·\l' ill 5..\3'7 dd,Y'> ....................... .......... 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 28r, IS.. ferT)' b&octt. yrty Jte. M pets 151iOmo, + Ulll.1'7~. ' .... P111l.1• J707 ·············t·~······· OCl:J\Nn~T 8acnclor penthouse w ., degree oeean "lt-w Lon bed w.bay view Avail. ~1<80 foe• the s um mer. DIO mo ind util. for t oenon. May con· ~ yrly lse. 67U3'72 CotfaMna 1724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUSCAsrTAS Aun. I br apt S300 & up, Encl. itar. Adults. no pets. 21 tO Newport Bl. 541-41168 bet wn It: 30 & ~ pm. CASA DE ORO ALLUTIUTIE.S PAID Compis re be.fore ~ re nt. Custom d esign fllatures: Pool. 88(.1. r ov'rd garage. n ew rurnllure. s urrounded wnn plush landscap1nl{ Adult li ving at i~ best. No Jl'.'tS , l Bdrm furnished $38$ 366W WilM>n.642·1971 ---....... leaclll740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.l'~AHIST Spanash F..6tale Uwlng' lieauuhiJ park·hke sur· roundangs,. Te rraced pool Sunken i:as bbq. .;parklinl( ro unta ins Spa r1o u s r o om :. Separate tlinan~ area \\alk 1n clo:.et~. home u~ lotchen & cablne~ WJlk to llunlan gton Cent.er I Bedroom furn 5405 2 Bedroom rum :s48S ' M ulls. no pell. . l 'taltue:. t'ret:! ~ l.1\Q1,,1:"1l'TA HERMOSE 111211 .,ar~ade Ln. I bll. W of B1.·a1·h, 3 blks S. o( f'.cbnlo?"r SH·S441 3744 ..........••.•.•..•••.. Fa~ oc•e.m \11''4, J br. trpk. m1c ro".1'1 . \Cr) rul't' <·xl.'c· horn .. ~ mo Comm pvvl f. U1\IU5 Uarl)Tll', 661 111,t 211r :aj.t <Ao<Jo. 1 &... ., 4 It . nev.ly dt·t·orJlt•d. !Jt ll ".i 11 <'0 \' t• ran 2'. h 11 n ln Jk.,lwh l"'.'>. I 'l.111tol10ll 'iotlultt•r' 1 lubhw IJ<' • w ll J·•• 11111, ~t1un.1 • l'X· l'l"f>I dt."l:or. bach rondo ,.,, "'' rm St050 m o l'uol-.. )f)a'i, ~ room. 5-l!I , 035. tr1'2 29'.!'i tA-'fW.'>, pl ~h I a riru. ca Pl-'<f ---t'OfTV'lll.ll\lty I ent mo to 4 BR • bonus r oom. mo S375 Call Ttm or · Harbor \'at'w Hom<' with ~ .. \Rt.~_:_- Ocan 4br. 2ba, pool & prk ~delt vu. Avail May l, u.,-~ 3748 pnv WUc lO sdu.·Sl650Mo Cor 1. 2 or 3 yt-ars. Credit •••-•••••••••••••••••• 496-fBZ2..495-1611 chttk req·d. 675·~ LAGUNA BEACH MTR MtuioftY~ 3267 -~yMenacer L''X Ma1d sen .• C'Olor ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oiodo . .,dull rompl'-'x, 2 1V. healed J>OOl. lital. 3br, Zb..a. l.rg krtr h. rrplc. lJc. twa.r lloJh I '~ ba , 1714 >4!1-1 5294. 98S No ~a.' l:iU(J. m·°"I) d to"l Vf ..... , Coillsl H-..y. ll"l'll, ~1'4 hr ·"'' 1xt.., -------_ ·''"'l imml-d ~9SMo ~mo h t. la.:.1 & IJe· lux-1.D')'.studlo. f'ree maid ~7613 ~1t 761:17633 StYV. Color tv. SJOO wk. or '*94-:.>72. .. _ .,._ f'" ... .-----, inc. Ult) 49'J.2227 ·'"''t• an tflU<I)' ... Jut ''"r. Ba~ L1nyon To" nhc>mt' ---------all xtra.:. Cmr lot. J ,, m c .. 4 b .., le 37 69 rm. bltub. t.>nd yrd Kid' rur lt'a."4.' "'V""caoo., 3 r . ~~ adt \\ f'OO'UTI urut y pool. ., pa • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ot\ OH ol Al.Joa l'k~' & lt'fllU!> &>runt)' i;Jte 5659 Mo 49ti·8895. or ~\lo 6i5-2717 493.#;'i51, 831 9303 --- - :ili1 home for rent by Northwooo near I y new t owo,.-r $S i5 ,\dult Park near twac'h & manna 2f>'x60'. 2Br. 2Ba "' 1·xtr;, ... 11u.J11, Mui.I we l•• .. pprcc1alc Peb ok. o<tJ6. us 1 20 MEW UNITS-CM &autiful 2 bd. 2 ba t ownhouse un i ts W rrplcs. vaulted CCII· lnj(S McMltain. ~Mrt. fWsort 2400 Costa Mna 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 or• 4br. Priced from ~ssas. Fnrd yard & garages. Fam1l1ei. please . Kids & pet s welcomt' Call 964 2S6t or m 2.!m. A.gt. no foi!. IJr 2·blory upgraded 761Hf764 9.0J. A1,'t t!SJ.llOO 3269 \'t•r.aill~ ruoc.k>. lh t) & tll't'all \I~\. i Br ~ Ba. lrµlt'. full scruritv & .irn,·n1l1t•i. SiOO mo Owner S44 0614 ••• MOBii.!-: 110'1 t:: Tii.Llnvstm ts 642-1603 .'1.,!1 Tr.iv(•I Tr.iy l11r . <;ood cond1uon. n1•w 1·.u,x•t. full leni,'lh awn. 1n1? a nd ~hed . $5000. X:G! 2274 Rt:."ITAL L'K:OMt. PROP~HTY _ ~.900. Modular Type llomes. ~ hr security. 3 I l 00 plll beaches, pool & pt\'r. • • • •• ••• •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • ( 714 )499-3)16 4-Pt.EXES RlOM SI 59,000 200/o OOWM HEAR otSHEYLAMD Broker 1714 )750-162A ~~~~c:~ Contact Chuc k Spiller, 11ruker, offace 631·1266 or b7J.8382 res lllliMss Proptriy 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MwMry School + Real efltale NewJ>Qrt Hdght.s. Call now for de· t a il s. Cent ury 21 Newpo rt C~nler , 640--5357: WelyOWMt' • 1'1eJCJble terms. Asaume 10'" loan. Owner carry 2nd T.D. 8200 sq. fl. bldg. 3 yrs. old. Super location nr. S.D. JoW)i. & Euclid. ~ L aguna liea l'h RlwtaW'aot. can for dt· t alh. Cent ury 21 N•wport Cent e r , ~5'351. cim..,fl.ott/ Ctypti I 500 ....................... 2 cemetery plot& In Pad/1c Vltw Memortal Park.:. CdM . Write !ft' call: K. Gordon, 4'4 Tcr · race Rd .. Sa.nta Barbare, CA. 93109. 1806 > 916-2954 -------- SACRIACE owe at on1y 1 oo;o mt. 32 unit ofllre bldg 1n pnrne Santa Ana loca· uon. OJO.<XX>. 29'h. dn. WOttLDR.E. 556-1111 ••• Ken McCloughlin 6642Cork Hunlingtoo Beach You are the winner of t\W free tlckels <Sl0.00 \.-all.IC), to So.CGlf. Celebrity T .... sctcnsk April 26th Los Caballero& Racquet & Sports Club FOWll&ln Valley nc:kels may be claimed by calling 642·5678, ext. m . *** SUHITSc.M. Near new. 2 br, 2 ba wlfrplcs, 1arages. TSL la\'1UDU fS42. Uro:J IM¥ISTM&fTS 6 Units, 2Br, l.Ba. pool, ocn View. Land contract. IB),000. DISIEALTY 673-6210 llUMTS COSTAMISA 1 38 acr.. pal'lt·UM tel· Ung. iutt ruoned lo R·3 for :M condoa. FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home. Mission Lakes Country Club. Golf· tenrw.·pool. Beautafully landscaped. no main tenanre yard 9fBO Clubhouse Rd. Desert Hot Spnngs 21.J.378-2572 KAUAI Ocean f.rOftt Condos 1.5'~ duwn. Noquahfyan.:. 644-7UIO. Aft 6 494 ·5882 Palm Spnngi. Mci.a artt a. 2 Buildable htl41de lot.s. ~.<XX> Or wUI separate. Owner~7·9810 c:Mofeomty ,.,.,.., 2550 ....................... NlC&2 bedroom home, l"" baths. al Oak Shores 1Naetmierxo Lake> with lake view only $74 .0900. 20 ACRt: VIEW PARCEL is SE ot Paso Robles with nght price 512.SOO. f1eXJble. ~ ACR~ on river Is 20 miles o ut, and good terms: S120,000, 25% dn. CALIFORNIA LAND · ~ .-acre ranch at ~ per acre:~ dn. EDrrn W. HF.SSICK REALTOR & ASSOC. <D> 486-0500 ***** auoMSTAIS &C&.IAMAltt 2W acrs. Sweeplaf view property with water ' ~ awaU. Build 2nd hofneor wacatkln c•bl.n. UVAILICAltH Excel. starlet home. block. Wi.red for 220. 5 ac with SPECTACULAR VIEW. Moblle home ion· l.ftl. Geac1l8 P'tey, lnc. 71Al24M617 D. Bourke, Rllr, 54&-ttOO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! KIDS ,.ftl'S OK EASTSIOE l BR. S395 Gar. & fncd yard. 642·2510 or 646-4848 2 Br. 1. ba, nice patio, garage, adults only . Good locallOf\. 615-~ Exec. home. Ocean, nite view. 48r, 2•,; ba. famuy. rec rm. RV area $795 m o D ys 529·4411 . ev 63H1S3 HOM~FORRENT 3 or 4br. Priced from $17S.$495 t'nrd yard & garages. t'a mllle s please. Kids & pels wekome. Call 964·2566 or m 2971. l\gt. no fee TWNHSE·S430 MO. 2Br. 2'1'1Ba, frplc, adlls only. no p ets, 1940 W&llace, S46-6985. 3 Bedroom. 2 bath condo. Pool 111J19. &aper-location. SillO mo. KEV 846-4417. 3 Br 2 e., no singles or pets, lcich OK. 2737 Fre· mont U> "°°· 844-1836 • • * ~ COMif ll«kman 9401 Daytona CiN'ltt Hwitington Beach You are the wmner or t"o free ttcket.s cSto 00 value I. to So. Calif. c:Nbrity T....e1CJouic April 26th L-06 Caballeros Racquet & Sports Club Founuun Valley nckets may be clatmt'd by calling 642·567ft, <:xt. m. **'* Elegant 2 bdrm. fam rm & den. 1$725 mo1. Plush crpts, 2~2 ba, cedar & glass. S blks lO oct1an. Dbl car pvt 11ar, fully ma.Int. yd. Ad ults. no pets. lnquare al S27 Ulth St. TI4-980-6331 . HOMES JOI RIEMT SW to SfiOO. 3 BR 2 Ba, Ceored yard & garage. Kids & pets OK. Keith 962.4471 3 Bdrm 2 bath, b1R yard. LUXURY2br, 2baeondo. qwet cul de sat.~ per dbl gar. F.P .. pool & m o. 536·7533 : 1:v:.. spec. 9550 mo. lat & last. 9IJ8.3'2l6 SJOOdep. 642·5280. ~--....;.:... ______ ADLT CON[)().2Br. 2Ba. New Twnb1e 2 ms tr security gale. all !ac, up. bdnm.2...,be,pwtpaUolc greded 549.4225 or deck. Pool & spa. 2 car 91l-2586 pr. etc. tl50Mo. ~7-2721 Oean 3br, 2bl pool home. 3 BR, t "'1 ba., W. of f'tpk. tile \hruout. Refs. Harbor. S. of Geisler. req'd. ta150mo. 963-2179 S6$0 Month. 898·2636 Ews. WAUCTOllACH 1 Br duplex, au new de· cor, NO DOGS. ~ mo. Gll..Ue.980-~. USITHI DAILY PILOT ..,AST llSULT" SllVICI DlllCTOIY For Result Service Call j 642-1671 ... JU . ' 3Br COndo. c loM to ocn " s hoppin1 . n ew pel.nt.cpt.a. chaldten OK. I )T lie l550 mo. 968-87'19 aft 6PM. \213> 927-1426 dys. 3br I~ ba, d/W, fplr .. new catpd, ffDCed yard. 11. aar. Gn.harn /HeU area. Await 5/1. ~ mo. 11t, lalt. lldtp. 5»1UI ewes RENTALS 28H t 0.2ba $750 3 BR, 2 ba .... $68(}. 750 3 MR. 2'' ba ..... $7:,0 4 BR. 2', ha ........ 56115 4 BH. 3 ba .. SX50 JUii. J bJ ...... $It.SO Lg. 2 br 2\.1 b n condo w:rur. 1mmac., many ex· tras. Call art e r 6 ~ 5584 Ot~ lbr, Condo on stream. Pool. tennis, avail. 4·15. S400Mo . 644-0355 .............•......... :'fO f"EE' Apt. & Condo rentals \'Illa R~nlals 675-4912 Bkr ------- BlG CA.';YON Bordt·aux H orth!. t"renr h Cnt ry lutchen, llll amen1l1c:.. Brilr l1:r1 -06ti6 Detu. bee. HCNM Buy View. 3 br, <kn. 1 ba . atnum. 3100 sq. fl SlOOO mo 64&.3893. ~~~~----- GUAHO GATJ.:n BIG CANYON . lo,·d y, specaous 2 br 2 ba. fam. rm home. Sll8S m o . ~ CONDO Nr Hoag. 2 BR. I "1ba. pool, jac .• Sauna . dbl gar. W ID. Ava1J May 1st S625 t m o. Dys 973·1255, eves /wknds 49'1·2180 lh. l )rold.:!400 :. t . 'lir J Ba. lrg dttk on cJnal. comm pool, te nnis, OC\'81l 2 blk\, S1 100.. 237 Ca.naJ.~1_5_1 ~~-~ \'cr\aalles Condo. Two Bedroom.'>. T~o Balhll Ne\\• Carpets & Dra~ E n d U n 1 t M J n YI Amen1t 1t•c; $595/Mo Broker 759-9100 3210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 2 Ba rondo, pool & playt(round. m .1ny \!X· lras, pets OK. S47S. Call Pa Uy 54().3666 )290 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •4 Br. J story. Gardener & water pd. F 1P. de n. ram rm. as. No pets 7~17 Co•: ... _ YEAR·AOUND FUN: Social Activities 06- tecttir •Free Sunday Btunch • 880's •Pat· ties• Plus much more. QMAT.RECRfATJON: Tennis• Free LeSIOns (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health OUbs • s.una • ~·~ ming• Omttng ~ llEMITlfUL Al>MT- MENTS: Singles. t & 2 Bedrooms • Fur· n1shed & Unfumtshed • AOull lJvlng •No Pets • Modets ()pen datfy 9 to 6. Oakwood o.nten~nenta NewportlMdl/No.. 880 lrv!ne ,., 1llttl) (114) &45-0660 r---------~----------------+-Ulfwlt:l .... d ••••••••••••••••••••••• l4ZS Newpcwt....,.._ \'TOO 1Mh St. w~~~ ~ ~Ott-er col~? Lef tw' Miit• Yt6PLXd 1lJ ~a-t. AHmcf~~~· 24--ti>~' '7~8 ~. You moy reques1 Ad-Srtter 9efvk:e when pfocing 'fO.Jf od . our Ad-Sitter number will appear in your Doily Pilot od •.. Ad-Sitter tokes your. messoges .. . you ootl in at ~convenience to qet the respo11ses to yOOt ad ... this serva is only SS per week. for more information and to pklC8 Yf1.X od colt '42-5611 . -- LIASIS 3 BR l wnhme . E .tSide CM E}xt urut: S900 mo. 752-1700 r')l>fN l•t Y • 11 ~ ILJN lt)Hf t;ifl' l~lllM Pline k>c Udo Isle coodo. 2br, 2ba, furn w !pOOl ta· hie. aoMo be. 87$.31152 ~ .. *"' (7141642-1170 WE HAVE SUMMER "RENTALS WEEK Olt MONTH , associated Pi.. • : .. • . ·' .. For pool ·-* fllMft' ASTie • rent s-.Coodo. Pendloute •~all DOW to in llB, 2br, lba, Arbor J ,. _,. aa.a. Ctr. SCSOMo. Chlldrea um 15 .or -· .. _. ,,.., -UlllUlrv Still ... ..-.-'IJIJor~ To"'1\hcM&M HIHl~le Newport Crat raotaaUc lromJ-IDlol'llM. ~view, 2 bd. 2,,. be, •tu1 frpk,2cargar.S700mo. Super OceaD Pront Cl.II Diek 96UlS4 : evea dally !Wkl~ now lllru ~ ........... Yacbt avail. lb1t.ll\llon Hart>our view f1S.1'n 3 br. 3 ba, mo mo. Pool, BAL80A Bay Club ar. J•cunl. 11t11.•n1.t. Agt. -· .. 10 da l • lil·lf&I .,..,. .,. . ~. ID n. ~ ~·-··~: Kuntlnalon Hnbour ~ w.terfront 2 br. z bl. ~ Br, quiet SCI Oft11, ms wtdoc:L Sl200 mo. Pool, niqulred. Beacon •Y J•cuul, a auna. Alt. area pao •o yrly el·l.&$L --~~~--~~~~-• Vf~ -.. ---,.,. ___ _.-...... ____ ----..... .-... .. .,.,,,., -..... ---________ ...,.. _______ -.,._ .. -----, .. 7 • b 0 ...... ... ~ AIN'OM INU.lla· RMnodtio"fllll.r, q11all'1 uan • ,...w, r,. ~ " yn n Uc.Ml&l07 area,· UL'*d . Palombo - -Cllnltr l4 ..... •"••••••• •• • • • • • •• • • • • I bne rcopalr. llddlUons. Driv•w'11•rarunac lut t"ablneta, doora e&c.. •Repair•· alcoauoa Rmbl ._.,_ .... u S"8 A.pbale 641..tlTJ -Uc-'d Ja1~rao11 Carpe11try. .. __ ,.00.. pan.-bn&. ~. fUSOU4 remodeltna . ....................... .. Y9' ~llOl ~ -~il. my home, ls Ce~ ya«t. Ar.ia IJf ~ renovaunl{. '"' / \Wlonlflarbor l yr & f'xt 1r Rt>noV#hfl!t up.~ ~~3'149 ( -~ ~-.-.-- lttllty ~ . c.,.. S-.lce .............................................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·~•mclean U*lr bn1hl4'0C'r1, wht t1lU LO MU\ bleach Cleu bv, din rm. bJll SU, Ava rm ~ 3C.I. rouch SlO. r hr fl Uu.u .-um pt't odnr l )JC ~. 15 yr.; upr l~ '~(S't( m)'Sdf Rdi. Soll 0101 We a..re ~ Cleant:r::. ~m dean & uphol~ W\rl )IUllT Tn.ick mount urut 6'S-37 HI Cl ITOM rNTERIOli C'AIU'l::NTltY Cu1H·l Hu.v dirt-c-1 ByJay 6428809 through an~tallcr ut whle5ale. eJCpert lrultullu· STORM DAMAGE 001. Work guar. Jl.Clon ReJ*!r ........ Remodel 7~ Relil.dent •..... Commer, ---------- U(.-ensed .•...... &1nded C......t ;co..u.~ Free Eal . . 646-8649. • ... ••••••••••••••••••• • JNEmABADY TOUlVlt MMUJt ~•OumpJobl. 'Ali fot Rud.y. 141.wf LI~ chJldc.ar11 01y ~ tcardtnw· fertUi&· AJJ atoUDd hau.Un1 a.ta Mola h&>cne b'IM. pl'\Wna, cleanupe 1 T. truck. Free est. ~~~-6*-7GIM 751~~~~~-CaUAM.5tf.*' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room addltloo• p11t10 coven. <ie<•k.a, u •i;lthW Hal. tomm~rc11tl In · dustraa! rumod1•l>n11 T UR&!-! no sv.s OON.'>,.ROOTlON. IN(' Llc 13828li llt;i!-21104, tm-03, 400-1 !*I a.dried ••••••••••••••••••••••• El..tX:l'JUrtAN Pn 1·u'1" naht frc~ t'itlmat · on large or •m•l 1 j(>blt U 1• 133'12:W 1173 ~ illo;i HrWJ •·••···•··············· 1-rN· l1111 r .. cll" .. 11:.111•t homtil\, fl"•luur.irih :.tuJ10::., lU01:1lfUl l 111H 'l'fv1ce man1t~1·mc·11l Vl.wi Ok,.·k Guim1ntt<' Jim &rry u;:, ~~ VERY LOW PRICES on landscape cleanup:. George s.i9 2015 Exp.rt Cleanupt 1n>es toPJ>e<l Jrcmovl•d. New laWll!> 751 347ti ... ..,... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca rp•ntry, rn•lionry. roc,r1111. pturob1na. "10011061. Stucco & tile. l)ryw11ll & mor11. JU. tW6~ I boo NK ropi&an . lntod~· ~1.:111"'. no Wb too 11rnull. lrit. Ooly quall\y work dorlCI M.\-200 I P.,ACUff lbuJJng-Mov ln11. Con- erece Ir tree removal. ~ck servtce. fW6.7'24 ())(; student. Sldploader. dump truck. Grad", haul. ban MS-8800 lhiullng, c leanups , driveway removals, tnmoung. ~1-8271 HAULING &CLEANING Rmid/Oornm'l. Free est. Call 962· 1462 llorrlu improvement. re- m.dt'h~. fermng & roof· ~ 25yrsexpr 631-4264 Hauudl_.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• llume Apt repairs. 1J1S1de· Want a REALLY CLEAN uu1.s1de. no 1ob too small. lUJSE? Call Gingham lr)( Only qwruty "ork Girl. Freeesl-6'.S-S123 t.luo~ M5·2001 Oeanuig, any type. Is l ('..1rµcnter, handyman. cl.ass 'NOrtt done w 1inte· J.wk of ;ill trud~ Home gnty. Rsnbl. lns. SS2·0105 rf'l)..un.. smJ JObs. T yler 64tJ 1<1.'>.5 Xlnt cleaning done by Lady w :exp. Dependable. MAD~rt ·s HJrndy Works own trans. 847 ·3637 Olrlleoll'Y, pamttng, etc. Alice's Housedeaning ln:.ured. Pree e s t, tW.31~ 1-llJ.l.DIJOW..wa!iWQa.. lkfa.. Reasonable. reliable. •MR. FIXIT• 673-1266,646-4811 Can>enler & P ¥Wling l5 yeani tn 8 rea 9:an • (Uft <>r work to bo dune? (;Jill Jc1.1rum1 1181M1757 Eitp . l•dy does tQa'Cleanln1 per day, own tl'ana. Carol. ~. CJ46.6S02 Mllforf Cll ••••••••••••••••••••••• BG 's J>rotesa iona l JIU\itorial Co. ~ialb· ma. in conun'ltresld/lo· di.la. Free eat. Gree. m-813 Widrl:14I 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-Quality Landseapto1 * Comp. aoftscape design & l.ost.a.UaUoo. AJI work guar. Free est . Green· dal e La ndscaplni 731-&?76 Japanese Landscape- Deslgn, spnnkl.er, sods, clean up, rruunt. 90 day W"clrT, 12 yrs exper. Lie. ~ -8162. 897 ·2862. HOlOtJllJng. renovating, new lawns. gene r al cleanup. Dave 642-4853, Bud &16-8481 Bl~k. Brick, concrete wor~. patio covers, decks . N ew lpwn • 1pranklen. TRR 1-; E ROS~l.ANDSCAPING. Lie 1131$004. 837 ·43$3, ~aUi.commercull &l.948 l*JltUla. free tlfit. Reas. ST A R M AS 0 N R Y . raws. ~5-lkWl, G?3--073'i Bnclal. block, <.'One. wk, RAINBOW P'll.IO covers, landscape Exterior /1nter\or 4 yr design. Lie. If 290971. guar. ww prtces. Pree M-8337 est. Qlll 642-9614 Mo¥ing ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAINTING,. l nllf:xl), comm"l/rtlsld .. mod. eqpmnt., xl.nt refs, call Wlllll • really clean poon Olli Pool Doctor. Fr" . est. 8'1H1152. ........ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rop•lr & Reroof. AU types-s hlngLea· roc k-shalces-compo..tar. Free, .est. SU·~ Fin. Avail. • Moving? The Stal'vlng College Students b• ve grown. Lie. Tl24-436. Same fPld serv. 641-&al 0eoem.1c.l1 Leab fixed. Reasonable Ex1erior and interior. Ex· and guaranteed. &42-4300 periaiood & llc'd. Work M&u.er tfl33, 24 brs. ~Srricft ••••••••••••••••••••••• p.ranteed. 5'0-0710 ...... 9 . ..................... . ~provide medical care $(Jr1ng Painting Special. No job too small. for I.be eMJerly & assist an I n t I E " l . Q u a I · Reasooabie rates. • IJtebkpg. PreferSdy wk. work/mat. Free est. Freeest..597·327\ · -: IJve-tn schedules. Xlnt 646-12.52 Fred .. refs avail. 1·621·3646"'----------Tm "' • 1·~2l<JJ WALLPAPEHIN(; Free ~1 Lie 3300ll6 Llc"d Nurse, 1J yrs up Aver. Sll pr roll ~ pvt duty nursmg, Call Norm 64.S--0880 lull or P/J'. 831·9282 ....... ~.,. Paiwlimig/P•rie9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Entryways & kitc hen floors. Trees.nice ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat patches & textures Tree tnmm.ing & pruning PE.TERSPAINTING Rt&EST. 89J.14l9 Gen'lclean-up.Lic'd •ck-j ttmawy Expr"d. Reas Rates lmul'ed. 5'0-0710 f ••••••••••••••••••••••• f.-!1-56·r~e6catE:.-' _t_._c_a_ll_G_e_n_e-+-.~ ... x .. prr~nr7il ,.•71n,ir-patches & T . Sen<k:.--L __ ..,.__ Bn..1. 0A~ bl t.. k (.' , rntrEXl, .,,.., • or., s..,."'• OCa WOr , R.sobl. &\5-5660 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ulc llrs. concrete patios. Painting. INT: EXT·. FA.5T. ACCURATE wllai, · dnvewitys. Fret Neat, honest. reas • L2 PlaSter & Stucco Repair. TYPING IN MY HOME ~1.. Jobn!J46.l583 yrs. exp. L1c"d. Dave q1.1ck & dean. No Job t.o 979-4155 t.OU"SCARPENTHY Pau~. doo~. p1tndrng. 1bompson-Kesel Contractors ~38016.5 Cement work·aJI type:. Tree 1.nmming, tlauhns.:. rompl clt•unups. 1-'rl"l' est. Mike.~-~ ~ 1752 8424314 Keliable, good work, s1eady job. Reference~. CaJJanyt.une.646-7228 Bnckwork, s mall Jobs Nt"1.-port, Costa Mesa & lnmie. 67!>3175 l'Vt"<i !JtA.lOO_._____ .!_mal_l._645-1103,64~203 --------- :.>yrs expr. 551·2054 D WiL"OO & Sons. patio~. rm add. remodel. plani.. Free est. 30 yr:. cxpcr. Lit• 113Si487 Bondt'<I ""6-1740 548·~ f~ 1>42·84112 . Concrete spel'aalis t . All shapes & des1~ns. Pa taos· ~1dcwalks-dn veways Jo'r~ est Lie #377651 7 14 493-1121 Best Proff'Ss1onal l.a\\J) serv 3xmo ~ !15 0 n L aw n Scrval'l' 213 1~ HmilincJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jlaul grad1n~. Ul'moh · lion Sk1ploudcr. dump lnJl·k. Tr~,yrd \\Ork. 1'11 l2S7 Prof. b.<leclng reas rate~. own trans. Call a{t Spm i\lll'e 846-7942. ---- HaYe somethlng to sell? Oas.~ified ads do at well I.A.I_..__ ... u.fw1L Apar tww:11ts u.funt.. Apca tMC11ts u..twL ..... l;;aub hnrished •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... m'~ 3900 ••••• , ••••••••••••••••• ea.. Mno . 3124 ec...w.. 3124 LagiirMI a.och 3848 8ia1:aioa P"""5.ula 3807 .... ••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...•..••.••..•......... 4Br. 2Ba. very IJ.t, all on l nr. btfl new ulx decor. frplc, pvt. nr bch hay. a\atl now S7SO mo 11112 W Balboa Jdf 7»3771 ,..Ot kase . :.!Ur. \ 1 ~Ha hmh ... ~ dur>lt·'< S51l0 mo 310 E tiay. B~dbuu 21J.7~ aft. Gprn. ---- -Corona •I Mar 382 ·········~············· •2 Br. 2 ba. nr. So. Cst Plaza. S.A. S>OO. No pets. 7S9-0217; 641· 1460 '111ESEVILLE"' 2 Br w •gar Ad Its. cpts, drps. bltns. fncd yd. Watt>r Jxi. ti36·4120. 2til9 ··D'· SanUi Ana $380 2 Br. 2 ha t ownhouse. laundry rm, no pets. s:.m. 645-7300 $37S. Quiet upper 2 BR 2 Bo, range, j'.!ar , adllS. no pets 548-142.5 .Brookvww condu. 2 br. h• dt'o. cla;e w ~ C. l'IJ1..1 and Irvine 1ndu!.tr1al, JarUUJ, U.>nlll!I, pool, ~>Ill mo. 760-9074 ----28r cpt.s, drir.,. bit tll!i. Delwce I br a pt, heated puol , o ceanfront , elevator, sub-terr p>.uk- Ul~ iiOO mo 49'1-8MJ. 1&2 Br. I ba. ()('('Sn view. walk to be<1ch. Up~raded paint. crpt. dl"J)!' Refng, .,lO\C. lndry. $425 & ~­ M9-l 186 or 499-39'.!2. Lux. 2br, 2ba, $875/leasc. lncldi all uW. Avail. 6·1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SeawW.d Village N •w 1&2 bdrm luxury adult apts m 14 plan~ fro m S375, 2 bdrm tO\\TlhotJ:,es from SS35 + pools, teruus, waterfalls . ponds' Gas for cookan~ & heatang paid. From San Diego f'rwy dnve North on Beach to McFadden then West on Mc Fadden to Sea wand Va II age. <7141893-5198. P94THOUSE Orean & bay views; de· lwce. vacant & ready, 3 bdrm., den, 3 baths; 2 car garage. suodeck, pat.iO. SlOOO Mo. IRAHO MEW APTS Large 2 br, 2 ba $4.25. Private pat.los, or decks. Close t.o shopping. 1982 Maple,C.M. Adults only, no pets . Small qwel complex. Sll5 mo. See Manager after 1oam at 1110 v 1c· toria St. Apl. WA·203, C . .M. ~2246 ---------1 AOClfftl 4000 Cf?~ia de/ vllai f1>UJ!~ .... 61.J-8~91 l Bdrm apt U..~1 ~arage. gas paid 642.!;mJ 2 Hdrms, 1 bath a pl. Adults Gas paid. 642-5073. Open Daily 10.S 645-6784 ; 646-6816 orS48·2408 8RAHDHEW Bcaulilul adull apt. S pacious 2 br. 2 b a ~ w 1r p .• bltns, Lill patJos. $450 lo $475. TSL lrtgmt 642-tW Farruly. 2 Br $340. l'ool Townhouse for rent. 3 hr · 1'te 3 Br, 2 ba $375. Play. 2'1'> bl!. Isl & last.Avail. ground 646--1486. now. $5.5() mo. 673-2282 HEW ADULT AP'TS 2 Br pahoqui-et $375. 28R .. 2Ba. $450 Uta I pd. Adults no pds. Spacious apt.s near com · ~Cabnllo. 548·9516 plete shoppin)'.!. Heal pa.ad. No pets. Spa. · Open l~ Daily BWl-st W1ls1ln. C.M. fi:J I 5583 54H-240ll 3br, 2ba, newly decor. :;ec. gates. Nr. So. Cst. Plaza 548-2861 2 BR, encl gar. $375 mo. S11JNNJ$ lrg 2br, 2l>a. 2189 Pac1(1 c. Call ~ apt. l'ool. rec area 546-5880. ask for Pam s:&Mo. 710 W. Ulth St. fo'OUH SEASONS Al'TS Couple. no pets. 2 br. 1 '"" ba t~ Pal.lo, pool. sno 735 Joann 642· 1602 28r, new cplS, paint, cov. ered patio. encl garage. pet OK. $450 mo. Ask for Bill·A.gl ~1151 2 Br, lBa sep hse. frplc, t'ew lu.xury condo with beamed cetl.Ln~s. patio, \1ewonTheBluHs.28r. $42S mo. 6~2 ·78 08, 2 ba, f rplc . & m a ny _646-6789 ______ _ >.l ras. Call Rhetl. !lli2·8847 or 842·2718 * * * Jean Patteno.. Lg 2Br. 11,,Ba twn°hsl!, pool. patio, real nice, $400 mo . 979-5425, 646-6789 2 Bdnn 2 Ba, Pt N11tuel. pllt romm., pool, ~pa , tenrus crts. !.475. Agt. 492-0700, 661 ·3.S26 ---....... iwqon •ach 38 4 0 .....•...•....•....•.•. LDvely all adult. no ix·ts, 1.2&.3 Br 1tpt:. li200 l~d a.nger, h.b. 84f.-06~- OCEAN AREA Walk l o the b l'ach. Delightful lgc 1&2 !Ir apts. some w. frplc, Jll pal.las or balconies. En )(!)' 20 ar res w /all ract 1 ve g r eenb(.'Jt, tree'>. l~ape & 9 hole put- lmg ~rccn. 2 pools. Friendlv rlubbo u ~e w.'frplc. color1V, sauna. exerell>e & \H!li?hl room Slart.'\ at s:s45 including maJCK utJIJU~. l\dults. no p<·t., C4SAde-ISOL 2 '661 lrookhunt 962~6651 2380Norse 2Br. lBa. I sty, patio, 2br. 1~. studio. Gar, Costa Mesa garage, 2187 C. Pomona. rrplc, O/W, $4.SOMo. You are the winner of lJ45 rno. ~2611 7$2.7474, 536-3397 two rree tickets ($10.00 --------- value), to 2 BR apthouse. Fam.o.fttn, So. Calif. paUoJgrdo, lndry bkup.· Celetlrity Parlmg ·spare, etc. S42S. T....;s Clcnslc _f>4>_l_lll_3 _____ _ I April 216tb 2 er + loft, 2 ba. pvt patio, l...oeCaball~ refrig .. stove, pool. $440. Racquet&SportsClub ~2001 Fount.am Valley ---------Tkkcts may be claimed hy calling 6'2·5678. ext. 272. *** 3 Br. 2 ba. 4·plex near OCC. Encl. gar. New crpl. tile. sbuttus. Child '*-No pets. Ready DOW. ~-er with patio. $475. MEWPORT Upper avail May 1s t »AITMEMTS S&50. 54$-7983 I Br SZSO + util. Adults ~-------­only, oo p ell. No Large l BR apt w/pvt ~ p1tio. $325 mo. 2 BR, XiONewport Blvd bllna, refri& .• poo l. Colt& Mesa Mature aduha. No pets. 1325 t.o $il0. 1'12 Br apt/-~market" bus. t~e. laundry rm, petJo/balcony. encl. gar. SPACIOUS ADULT All bllns. EASJ.'SIDE apt. 2 bdrm., TSLMiml 642·1603 sm. pdok. Encl. garage, latmdry. trash pick-up. M4D&'SWAlk Lg 2 & 3 br apts from $450. Frplc, large yd, pat.Jo. gar. nr Huntmgton Harbour. children OK. 16662 Jib Circle, apt 1, ~- Near new xtra dlx Twnhse apl. Lg 3bl', 2ba. frplc, bllins. W t D hkup, skylites, vaulted cell· lngs . Db. attch gar. Many mas $475. 545-3604 Walk to beach. m,5. with garqe. 1 br, 1 ba. Call ADd:y $18-7330 M65-$t75 Cheery 2br, l'l<aba. &!per area. Walk IO surf. Adulta. No Pets. 833-D77 l blk. to beach, quiet, 2 br. ctd. gar. Mature adulta pref. 213-C AUanla. Un!um. studlo apt. 5275. No lods, no pets. Util iii· d .*-6404 Wc~tchrr lge 2br 1 ba •. udlts. no pets. new decor. pool~l.52 -----~ 2 br. 2 ba beautiful brand nt>w 4-pll'x. Nice quit·t un·u 2 Cdr t>ncl ~ura~c. f rplr, W 1D hook up 'fSLMgrnt 642-1603 HJR LEASE: 2 br 2 ba O(ean & bay vwws an V1U01 Balboa Adults, no q., (iood M..>cUn l Y. Mallow-Kennedy Corp. Anna Morland, exclusive a J:ent. 97S·OllOO o r 63J ()8) Spacious & very pvt. 2 8dnn. 2"'1 ba apt In the Bll.dfs. Frplc & pool. No r h1ldr cn o r p ets. ~Imo 851-0494 ... EWPORT CREST 3 Br, 2'h ba, vi ew $775. mo 642-3493; 642-4657 4Br. 2Ba. very lg, all on I flr. 1-ll new dlx decor, lrplc, pvt, or bch /bay, avail now. $750 m o. 1012 W. Balboa. Jeff. 730-3777. 1 Br beach apt. ref. & st.ave, patio, DO pets, $350 !00 yr\y. 646-7662 Deluxe 2br, 2ba, auto gas frplc, ocean& bay views. bltns, security, pool, Jacuzzi. ~ght room. en· tertalnmenl racu .. game room. part-like sellmg. bllce to beaches, Lido & restaurants. Adulls-.on1y. $695. 644-4596 eves & weeknds. 2br or ocean upr duplex $475yrl.y; d/W ear.ded c &"4ll•Stoopetavloow See Sal llaJD.lpm v. ..... tc. new 1 br 1 ba w /o- cean view. FUU aecurity, pkg. pr. 1575. 851--0882 dy s., 640·0 9 3 7 eveCJ/wkenda. 317' LUXUlY UVIMG S115. 531.zss Del'°"' poolside xtra lge In 'quiet adult comp)()x. 2br, 2ba. Blt.na, Ctahwhr. ••..-•••••••••••••••••• Sp9ciou& becbelor 4c 1 Br Super nice 2 BR, patio, Nr. beach. Adll9, no pet.a. UnCurn, 2br. re decor. apla. Cathedral cellinir. aaraae. M05 Mo. Also, seoomo.~. Avail. 4 Im.med. l350Mo. ps hl>k. ai. dahw'br. Pvt l·BR avail. S/1642·5569 Open Sat • Sun 12-4. 222 petlol, bacloniff, pool, Deluxe2br,ff1>1c ,walkto Aven lda Monterey. j.cudi. No pets. From ar. 2ba. new. Kids OK. beach. $4,25. mo. Di.y 79).$8.11 -mo. Alna Plnea, wtr&pa Incl. Near So. (213>412·746'; 536·9561 1·,,_.--,1-.-_,--_.,--,-.. - m>Huta. ca. Plua lli50. M5-Ql6 eY9 'I«' t.o ... tMl bk)ocle SPllC s...Mn 2 BR 2 Ba, encl 1ar, evau •-1418--2-BR,--...,.-.-D-/-W-, -nr-Jal eo-.... ... Jllll -............. .._ will a u .. v' t«IO. Alk for Bel· beacb. 211 Ll1coln. •d•erttH tt la tla• o:;.;;:_a,,WM ~ --.aAaPll 0 ,....,IClllMNlll. -=..:....--------- \ • •••••••••••••••••••••• S12 Week & Up • I Ur~. kitchenettes. pool & maid serv. 548·9755. Landro Inn Motel M F , Hamt. Beach house. $JOO + security. No lrnls or pets. 847 ·5703 Nwp Hgts Non smoker. It lut pnv. S20(). MS-2663 s....wr Rentals 4200 ......•..•...........•. Costa Mesa furn. 2br con. do A\"aiJ. June 14·AU~. lti 642-4300. Ad !>Iller 11174.2Ahr. OCEAHRtOtn' S500 Week. up MEA.R BEA.CH $!50 Weck. up Agent 675-8170 Pnroc Joe Lido Isle Con do. 2br. 2ba. furn w pool tbt $400/Wk. 675-3852 Vacation Rentals 4250 . .....•....•.•......... ~-MOG FREE DIG RE1\H from S28 night /\lso ron do by lake 4 br m :! h.i Jo'o rb cs It . 1--. 1714 158S-4985 HAWAII 2br. 2ba condo on Maui Prwately owned ll1•nl by week o r m onth 1714l87HS70 for Cree mfo &brochure Prune Joe Lldo Isle condo 2br, 2blt furn w pool tbl. $400 wk.675-3852 Ratlab to Shatt 4100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movmg? Avoid deposits & c ut living eitpenses ! Professionally since 1971 HOUSEM.ATES 11:)2,.4134 ·* * * Mrs.G.Skw 10489Saoux River Fountain Valley You are the winner or two free tickets ($10 oo value). to So.Calf. Celebrity TtRllkClasslc Apnl26lh Los ca baUeros Racquet & Sports Club -Fountain Vailey nckets may be claimed by calling 6'2-5678. ext. 272. *** Rocmmate oeeded·la 3Br home in L&1una Bcb. Flntasdc view, sm mo. •1788. 7SWO&Sevea Share No. Laguna Home. Straight. Prof male pre• felftd. _, mo. + ut.U. 4IM-«JfJB Fem. to shr w tsame. 2b~. Twnbse in CdM. 1275Mo + pbone.Dep. reqd. Wk 'Ta).Uil!B or 760-8580 Whal )'OU call ctaMlfied lo place u ad, you 're u- aured of • friendly wtleo1D• ud ltelp 1a ..... JOU!' eel for belt r .. poa••· Call "o• I ...... -•- Bnck work, frplc's. plan lt'rs etr Nt•" repiur Frl't' eht . ti4fi 0464 6-11Xi704 --- Fine exl. p11intin~. ~t Lie I n~ Try me I< SI.nor!!$.~ !>rot pamUn.g )o.xt & Int L.11w ratt"' ;:~J015 t-n·•· (~~MC V~a ... HELP? Help yourself to a Ueapmg selection or Quahf1ed llopefub tn lheOAJLY PIWT HELP W ANTIW AOS l'r ofe<,slonal window dearun~ by Joe Daniels~· _714 !:/8_-8853 ___ ~ fud -nat you want iA Dwuly Pil« Oaasifieds. 4400 Aattah Wanted 4600 ....................... ....................... . ............................................ . ---------•! <lf•l't'S an Bayview Holtl Local prof blJ.')1.ness man HuHoricul landmark w 'Share hLs nt:wly decor i2Y.I & Ba v & fW"11 2 BR oceanfront. up . Y •~"' lrnmed. occup Contat1 Jue Lii We:.t '1ewport, on ~ 6'iJ.~ the i.and. w1lh M f', £or --------- '17Srno 67>84-11 r-:\t''> Rmmt 2l·:Kl i.hr 2bd lbd C.:oodo, C M SJ!lO .. util ~·\146>1 Fem roommate, 21 ZH, $225tmo mcl· uu l <!br, 2bo. 6'12·8481 aft. 6pm CM Jlunungi.on & .. ch 11;-;xs 8t·d1°h. Sic> \ 11 ""ft " or "' O\Jl I um i 1>honc lint.:. U fcr :' ,\gl 5::.6 i71S I ---- *Pl.USH* Uppt:r Nt-wpor1 ~x~· !-ttt· II&. upwadt.-d ~m<J fir window office dVa1l mo fo"emalc, non smoker. to mo. rent 111cl rccpt . S200+util. Irvine. Bob oon/. rm., roHee. mad & 5.52-1S:.>Shern559-6ll6 -.ec. ~rv. & copier ¥v111 l 833-SBTl. Mature per&on wanted to s hre nu He h hom~ ME'WPORTCEHTE:R w/rrwote.r $250. 960-4250 Tu~ plush omces a' aJla· ble 1n attorney sua tt> l..arge Laguna bouse to \hiny t-xtras included s ha re w rrompalable "ilh rent. Call ~bb1e sins:le parent & cbald .. _7_~_9_oo _______ _ 225 or S'Z75. lsl & last V\{'W of Bay. tst 11me of. Olli Pam. s.16·2044 days, fered. 2 d1x officl'!I . AP 61-4349 eves. t>n>X. lotJOMl. fl 2 p\1 ~man 3S has nm.• balbs 2400 W Coai.t Jo: Ol6ta Mesa home to ~'Y 731-3605, 64()..~- 11hare wath M ,.. 25.35 S200. Noa ·:.moke r . ~7709 Slal"(' 2500 sq fl c-ondo rn Tiie UJuff,, l'275 mu ~ I 1 utd Call 557 711llJ or ~·1()..6339 F'cn1C1lc to 'hr N1·w1X1rt homt.'. Chcup -.umm!'r rental. Ken 673-.tii:!.'.! WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH • -i• •• , ~~ '' ['), .... ~, .... ,..,.a,• ~,,.c_._ ~=-.--./-./---.,/ ............. ./~----­.1 -.-. .... Call Mr. Howard 645· 6101 t:n1 ~ rt of lah r.1c·sl 4)50 '-io\\1oOrt lit.'JI h. ,\mplt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lJd{luuL~J WANT bf> GaraRc in ('d~f 673-«!f,() C<filA M f--'iA GaraRe & st.orai.:e 3rNI'\ ll\.Wlable. Ask for Craai.: A.:ent ~!IOOC> Sl.ot:U:f' garag('S for rent On Balboa Pe nano;u la Ol.:Xt t.o f\Jn Zone < 101'2'"' 20l-:a' 1 673-2943 or 673-39.-.i Storage garnf(l'. :.inRh·. !JX20, Costa Mesa. SSO rm .. 612-4007 -----Office Re.ttal 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JZJSSq. n . ~mo. 1617 Westcbff. N D. Agent, S.1·5032 EXEC. SUITES Prime Newport Beach loc. Near 0 .C. airport. Rent tncl. reception'. coo· fer e nce rm. )analor serv., utlls, 100 free C'op 1eit & m o r e. Secret.anal serv. avail. wor Doug 851-9411. El«!cullve olhces avall In fuU serv. ofc bldg Nr. O.C.. Alrport. Keeept & phone am.. secy serv .. con!. rm. etc. Pleuse caU 752-6188. •NEWPORT BEACH• •PRlllE LOCATION • SO y<b from waterfront! SOOaqft. (7141 9M.sllN •DELUXE 0Ff1CES• From 1 rm. up to 1700 sq. ft.. trom 93' ft . No lae req. Beblnd Airporter ffotA!l at2172 DuPont Dr., ault.e8. ~. 9-12 PRESTIGE WATER.FRONT LOCATION ~wporta.ach ~Sql-'I ·~aeular Bay \'1ew'j •W('t Bars. f'lrepl.ices •Pnvat<' Palms •Immediate Ava1lab1ht Pll!J.Se Call ror an Appl 675-8662 $100 mo Phone an,wer· 1n~. Xerox l'O VY !'iecretary service ,, .,. J ti 631.00S.S . PICllO Executi•~ Suites Offices avail. in qwet digrufiechuiu :20Zl Busi- ness Center, I rvine. 1524?34 Desk space $100 mo, sm1 offire SlSO . 1827 Wcstcli!I. N.B. 631-0900. CatOHA oa MAR Deluxe 2 r m. office. parkmg. air-rond. 3SO Sq. f\. S22S Per mo. ~cs 675-6700 U.GUMA IEACH Excel. loc ation. a II ~beS. 3 office al.lite. Oln be leased separate· Jy. 71) per sq n.. 4"-4451 9-e exec. oles xlnl N. 8 . Dove St. loc. Copier . 1225. 97$-0848; 788-1835 EXECUTIVE SUITES NewPOrl Cente r, tull services, private. ~an view, ~l630. 759·9036. rrnce for be ln C M by <.tle-bcdroom cottage io 11Hix>rt $750 furn., SfJOO qwet s pot In Laguna unfum. :5&>-ZUJ Beach. C.orona del Ma r -----or Costa Mesa f-Or $300 OT Uowntn" n LJ gu na I~<;. QUJcl area essen· flt.•ach. ~Al ~4 ft $300 llJJ Wnte ad 1636, c ·o n•1 333 Jrd.~t , L.t;. Bl·h The U a 1 I y P i t o l 1ll.l1:tl3 2341 :-;1:vr..papcr. P.O. Bo.,.>t ---15ti0. Co~ta Mesa, CA l>\'\ \ l'OIYf l'Li\Zi\ •12r.26 or t elephon~ IJH I\" I:. <Jf( IU:;TAI L b~7654 'il'At:i": AVAI LABLI:-; ---------- <«illll·tni.aoniry Spani:.h WA.VfED Bach. a pl. ii\. t;>kl~ Xlnt I()( at1on n~ar Cd~I or Balboa Isl. $350.- h,.,rbor 49&~.4!14 ~ Mo. Can Jane eve!> S4IS-8003 • 3, 136 SQ.FT.* Pnav-Newport Ht-a ch lo<: John WJyne A1rpor1 oo CampW> Dr Ground floor. Tt'd, ~62 i OO sq rt office ~pa re a\ai..I al NB at PCH SZi! 1111('1 uti L Robbie S411 Oi 5 7 64.S-0221 "' h LAGUNA. HIGUEb Deluxe olfl('('. 828 :.q n. ~ pro(ess bldg, pnmf loc<~1100 . s trt'el ex po:.urt-. Cro"n alle\ "'™'>' 1131 151.f 8ayfron1 o<rarf'. parkanJ? & JJn1 to ri .d, $3~5 liU ~13-IO(JJ NEWPORT CENTER PIU!'Jl. pnvatt•. ocean vu F\111 st-r\"lt't' f'Xt'C. of· Ill~ Anllqu1• decorated • 'flfli rm 64-1 i I HO --- U r.re 'P<ll't• ror ltoa~e al n.·~nable 1·c:t<.t for de sign and t•ni.:an(,·nn~ tt·· lld!lb m lu1thJY d··.,1rabl1.! loc:Jllon m·ar a1rpor1 fn~a)''> Servares :ind .i.mi:ruues 111duded with lt'a~ Ca II f..10 SOW ~sltttttait 4450 ...........•••.••...... MK" 'I.Ore & office :spa ct' :ll n•.i.""1Jblt' rates 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. \1ESA VERDE ()R PLAZA 1S25 ~tesa Verde f;, C.~f. 54>4123 •l*WPORT /C.M. Lp to4700 sq n. avail at r>nmc corner. 17th & :\wpt Bl. 67s-roc>o lax> sq n In medical bid it. A\ ail for ammed . or· t"ui»tnt•y. Ample park· 11\g. Newport. 645-6501. IESTOH HARIOtt II.VD. ~ remodeled shop· pang cenuer in Costa Mesa has olfices avail for unmed. occupancy from approx 480 t o 14,5Qjq. ~ W /OOW Crpl3 & pamung at reasonable rates. <.:all Paula S. Katz: 1\gl..213~ ln heart aC Laguna Beach ,\rt Center. shop 10· x 19'. ~526-6100, 49-4-7447 Couuuoarcial ....... 4475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· bldg. 100.000 trarc. rotnt cmr. Joe. ae.mna Newpor t /Costa Meal. Prin. only. Bltr. S.0-7S • ~tw._... 4100 ... .................. . S50 Ind Ole near nu. 2785', 18101 Redondo Cir., IJ5, Hunt Bcb 842-2834 .... w ... 4600 ....................... -------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Established Retail gift and stoneware bu\lllC!>S 111 elegant shop-• pang ~ter. Jdeal owner operat 100 . Turn key. \\1th excellent returrf. Ulmer retLnng. $72,000 Pet.Shop lieach Area I.&.\• down. well est bl· d A~. (714 >87<H 296 PET SHOP ~ach area. $50,000 net. Wcll estbl. · XlntT<5c. So ~t Business Sales 8TIH296; 12131~1-0477 H<IT DOG SfAND-Majo~ shopping center . Cree Mandin~ bldg. Easily financed. 645-1103, ~- Small Restaurant f'ORSALE ~5468 or S48·2509 ...... .,Sdtool + Real estate. Newport Hetghts. catl now for de- tails . Cen l ury 2 1 Newport Cen ter . 64().5357. Boal.bldg.. Custom Bus .• in Port Townsend, Wa .• 111dudes complete sbop· cqt;p .• 3 boats (30' to 38') Wider .coostruction, al custom. order, good pcteritial If uture orders, very lowsbopoverbd. In· qWies: Boatbklg. Bua .• P .O. Box 281, Port Towoseod. WA. 98368 ICE CREAM/ETC. Xlnt Newport Pier loc. Call for detail& ~ SJS...5865 ............ ()pf~ twffy SOil ••••••••••••••••••••••• Investor needed for Joint venture on c uatoni Lagwia Beach comtruc..- tioo project. Need $70,. cub + c:o·sigo. Call Paul. «-4144 ....,."-10~ ······················~ Cannery Village otrlce space avall. l lge & 1 sml. Broker67~912. .cdM DELUXE SUl'}'ES, from $295. Air cond .• a~ pie«. UUI pd. 28$$ E. Oil Hwy. 67S..OO Execullve omce with WWMCS ln Costa Mesa or 11ecretar1 /reception lat Irvine area, .2 or 3 BR. area In new business house preferred. 3 cent.er at O.C. Airport. Adults. Xlnl n!Cereaces. Complete with dctks and 6 73. 5 7 O l E v e a • 4c phone system for Im· ~enda. {NEED v1MONEY • c:aDITMo ,. a>SQ. n . ..so mo. 4001 Bittb St. N .8 . A.teal. ~1.scm roed.I•~ move·in. ~ -u-.,1------- m:>. 557·13'71 -""~ woman ~ S>. dealtft tumtun· ru.m. room w [pvt be • COM /Na Ad Sitt.er 1154, 80Gl03' hrl. SZIO/Up, Cl1Jl. .tr,• 1q. ft. 14341 Jlucb, •C. ww ............... PIOIL .. W&W1D.._ '1NPt Ali ••tllr .:'£-Co9lt"'-"--_ .. •• - -• LM.; ·"'illte ... ba.ind MwlS-S-a. T.... I'• I Oft llJe. I DIMi IOH bh• tm,a=ot ....................... ----- WMiow bu money f(X' Ind T.O. '11 No ~·r.t1t t'beid., no pnJty. SI0.000 min, ou lat 8bc~ IWhlle Cat. Ap\1 81.h. Vlr lllb, 6 Plat'taua ~VIU miuc ll'or' a<"t Ion c • U Alt LOllit Rird, M c.:ocka let" I, 673 73Jl lll\YlHOil v1c l!jtl\ •If arbor C M . ________ 1 l:ry body, bnl.hl >t>\low hod Rt'w1trd. 1>)'11 ~l.&u~n~ 2ND T J) MONIY A•allabM Now MoP.i,offP~ Moc...dtCMc:k Tw.Ae•lble CaJI Hkr 61~ lave Mess.a• Ptealt' • -£-•••/ ,.,.._ ... / Lott&Foe.d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aoo Wl-•b 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---. ~. Georqt L. Miller 3065 Gibralt.11r f\XJ.'lll> M Tf'mcr ·mix blarlL • wh1tt' puppy Llhr brn collar V 1t (. t 831 '*7 1-'uund f:olden H vt \ r M•ll· \ 1c u .. na Hiii• H11hschuol. 4 19 180. d&l 1'46 f'OUND SA MOYED, fem. POODLE MIX. gray male. SHEP. MIX. will male. BLACK & TAN HOUND. male . BLAO< ., wmn; short ~a~. Newport Reach Animal Sheller, fl44-:wi56 -------C<ibt.a Me~a Jo'OUND: Ladies r ing, You are Lhe wi.nner of Supt'flOr Ave., NB. To hrn free llckel.$ t SI0.00 1rk-nlJJy call 646-3004 art viduel, to SPM · So.C9if. c.tebrity Found : wht Cat, nr T...nClcnak >8th/Anaheim, CM, Apn l 2l6lb Fem., declawed. 548·9«2 Lo6 c.a balleros l..OsT: Male Doberman. Racquet & Sparts Club cha.In collar , loog ears. Fount.am Valley Adams & Es tancia. TidteU may be clu1med by calling 642·5678, ext. ,_96Ul08 _______ __ J --a-I. ....... 7100 ~........ 7111 ............ 7100 ,._,,, , •. eeeT .......... = ....... ~ eeeT .. -.. ..--.. ~ ;;;t"" ......... -..... lla'W t1• "7· -,., .. ~W Jz• 71M ~W ' • 71• ..:... ~Me! ......... !~.~~ 0 ~~~.' ~ -.:ar.i.su ~ ..... LtelT eeer. ............ •-•• ;;;z; .............. _ • .-.... !., ..... ~~~ •NSY LADY * ·~ ... .111.. , ..... ~ •d· ...... -. UIHOMC• ~CAR.!.::bDMdedla. n I a.rte.a. lavolee pro· -- --==--dlb• -1 .,.._ • 1 .. --. ~-.. uft· eeaaor. auu t 1pe, .lltltl.,.~-· (J(11CAU;Ofll.Y ~ matlWM. E•par. TICHMCIAN Cll110m• I' U t•~ in . My home eu ~ wtth 111" •f7J..1 IJI• ~ • 1tr ~ W9k Candldatta will be ""' •a • .,. fw Verela. a.u 7»1'00 tat ....U. ..... aJerlnlU•· ... 122•f1RWT • -~.· .. 1.1000 lrlMeM&atMpra111111fta :•w~ .... ,.naat 5ld11 -.VAeJo.noaa ~ .,..1 IKRI lll8Cll£l:l'Otrl'CALL mo Call for Appl. o( hMrt nlva U.iue, , TDlJIO•••y •....,J• ~10 ~ <.a.1......a ~te1it1 e .... S. Cl.llUCAL ----ON •~-., -r.: dotu"*'-Uoa of .._ a _.__ ,. .......a-. ~-a.tc 7•U . Ufm·7am... .-~., .--UClntApp t . "'-.,..-. , ... . _, ., ....... ~. m~c. f"'·" •'-. m w. ........ DO, = and Vl"I''--" r-. -..,, abrlcatlon order11. l!,';•h te H.A. Aetura&e t--'-1 • de· ...., w.. r _, " -. l'at\ Clow, expetl•~• .-oUw dutlee ,_. CM.111.-Z • • »-3Dboura per week ..._.,.,. MMIOl .,....onn r 81 PO .... IJ07. peadlbUyabMllL for H moolbl; co&&td _ · w..1ped. We otter an s. ci .... te c become permanent. M 'OunU"ICltnwltbac· xlnt be&eflt pro1ram. tJ67J. '· •· XlntBnllflU c&.m 1>rher'e llceue re• c:o u.o l 1 Pl u k I• u • l"8ue apply In peraoa • OC Airport Area CU5TO.. •VICI cpNd. Clll •LOll'S• llc.+a•o.tc..1 J4th. 7Ja.ltl2 NOWtDRINO ~.,.,.C:..JJUCMS300 1-waMpm. BAROUU.. Jl\aU or part· foTidericllbrownAaaoc. We Nve a illau&la~ PalrlckTool --SMLIY, INC. u--Sala..., + c .., 545---i... •-r 60-4321 for interview ..... 17800CIUetlcAv, Irv. ..... ., ' ·•· ~-.mour ut·pac m.!•CNnL. .,.. fnl(. a&Maace by Stove, Mffnture tra~•I Ad· ~~··-•n.......rt ... 1., ~days. ~ 0.PAltlDant. -U c'd Tbeupa.t, NS. "*llllraUvw ~4lnJc CAt...,"l')'V • c.mp..,r. Thi.I penoa wUI work OIAN&ICOAST UAM 81'M Ai,ipt c>nl,1. -....114 t.o rnoUoo pit· 8lrmUd. Part·Ume. Ex· •.a.lllCAL•• wi&b CUl&OIDtrt procw. DAILY PILOT ~1 lift J)huW&raph.ir. k•· A'SSEMBL£RS • & per.nolll9C'e&i&f1.Tlra· flltaNk"ed lrvtae mta r iDI their orders fl 3IOW.8ayr•~t qulrcia lntciroallonal WAREJIOllSf:PEOPLE bo's i C.U:MMZSO. bu opeQiq fOI' sharp Pl!rlormins any and all ~11:;.- llltt,,.., ua\/\:J, with llltttel\ts In -lrvloe ba1ed e lcc· IAITIMDllS penoa. Vf!r/ bvy pbonea, neceuary follow· up. Re· Equal =unity hc.+t Ul.tdoon & wrltlnit. No tronk.1 diatr. Good job ~· _.... w/ft~aururesesi quiremeru ate a couple o ...,. .._ t1 • 1 • •• fUJl Ume ~. 7~ Lo start. .......... d years experience In an c.m yer -~ -, _ 11lu<llo ucwr1tmce ,_,. Opportunlues & co. bene. Put ume on call SS.~ to related c rica r~~~~~~~~~ -~-SJMCfVISA ~IA&'\..¢ AU n:pilc11 C"OO· &bCa.U Bob Tracy Mon· sc.art. Private Country <Miel. 32 hr wk. Moo· lndultnal saie. environ· 1· iudurt"d Reques t 10· f)'i.8-5.~ Cl b c ll t Thur. Full compan y meat" the ability lo DaAFrSMAM •POD SHOP• 1'72-4776. :M llr Outo ll ~·h ICI.' Malt•~ Ill l'(~t· "''lit" fo r mnk:i. J.)I "Mn ,._ Pcriin.Ek. J•or ~leer'-' <~11 Pt.Wll.' Lttdlcs 1-'l-ee lhas month <X>UPU~onJy 7»-0674 SlNGU S only 7S0-0677 Heool'ded Mict; 34 Jira. DAY& ~VEN ING O.C. AIRPORT •ESCORTS• 972-4976 10AM4AM MEWD•TES OUTCAU ESCORTS •642-8523• J41n R u . • or appt. benefits --a..-bWt or~" openteofficeequlprnent p••-... ....__,_ for amall'' ' rvlew to escarc h ~ ,.,..,... y -lncludln1 the 10 key iu ... ., ....... O.:i,it , P O R<>x 8!H5, ASSlttlt.BS hrs very :iooo. Manhall ca.lculat.or. Plust con· growing luer mfg. rlrm Un1ve rul <:it y, CA. For-,...•ca'"''"""" ... _.1 .... BEAtmCIAN -Exper, Aluminum S4il-9l80 A1k tactPeuoonel Office. In Ca p o Val ley . lllllOll ...,... .... .., .... .,.. "" !>harp, progressive forSbatoo •~amlllarit)' with pre· --2Yeanu:per1en~woJ'k. needed. Call for 10• ~~~~~~~~~ c11ioo mt1chanlcal ••· ~~----. 11111! with small medical tervtew w1Kera1JD HB -.......,.S,.cl11Hu ~mb'y dwg. des ired. * AMrtisilg * STilT parts. Hours 7am to 3:30 ~· · l&tOMonrovla,C.M. ~ - pm. Excellent beoeCits ~ ---------• 6Q.3'27 • E.O.E. MAKING SSS woriwtg coodiUons. Mis· Oeal&y As6 't, $5 per br. CLERICAL sioo Viejo area: Only u c'd reqwred.. t.ba&e seelung permanent 64.S-O'll2 "TQOA.Y!!! The Dally Pllot needs a pt!ni(lll for our Class1f1ed employment need apply. Call Susan 581.:113(). Advert1s in1< Depart· ---------ment. The person we ~rs Mlek should have sales or leading 0 .C. electronics t elephone s a les ex-manwacturing compJny periem-e. be able to type has the following r .:· · 4Swpm 1electnc1. havti a quirement: plt1asant personality & As.su1*'9t ~,..,. 1!1\joy working with a Must have 1 year solder· greatgroupofpc.'Ople! mg experience. Wtll he Wt• olfcr excellent com-rec:iuired to solder hook. flWl.Y benefits Including turret terminals, wire .mirllcul, dent.Ill, life tn· solder & t..ouch·UP l'CB's. !.urance, credit union, Apply at: etc. Salary PLUS com· Oll.!>S1on ! ~ c-1-As.t-Please call for int iew .__. ~ftlmWS Personnel Dept. 1640 Moorovla. C.M. 6'2...:121,ext.277 642-3'27 E.0 .E. ORANGE .COAST DAILY PILOT 3.'K> W. Bay SL Costa Mesa ASSISTIM Beauty Al.s'L ~per hr. u c'd requared. 64S-0212 BINDERY position a~I. Elcp nol oec will t ra 111 nood own transp. Nwpt Heh pnnUnR co~ -8232 ~/CASHIER F1t1me for '>ml retail !>"t.oru. Payroll, Ar 1AR. Cha1>in 'b , !>o . Coast Plaza BOOKKEEPER·lmmed ~ for full charge Wcpr. capable of l\andl· ~11( all runct1ons thru traM balance . Salary .rommeosu.rate w /exper & abllily. Xlnt company bene{1ts. C.OOU.ct ofc mgr Tapette Corp.. Garden Grove. 6:5-7960 ratlfic Mutual, a leading West Cout Insurance company located in Newport Beach, has Lb(! foUow\ng open&Qp: •Teletype Opttaloe <6Swpm typing, good concent.rabon and com. lllUDICatian &ldJ.la l . •C• .. atiag Clertc < F..lll.ry level poejtaoo re· qiare. rnathemaUcal1ac· ('OWlting slulls aod 45 WJXD l )1>tllg l. •Policy C•a•CJ• 5plcl•atT1•11 a. .. s Part tJme & full time gnryeyard, part t1meaw· 1ng. Apply ?·Eleven Store, 1097 W. Balter, C.M. OR.&$ MAKER-Exper -F'Ull or parl·t1me. • wrn or 962-1.580 eves DIUVMS ~Cab, 770-0222 DRIVER a.•TYPtST Valid Calif. driver 's lie. Must be 18+yrs. Clean TO $175 d r I v i n g r e c o r d . lnten:stin1 PQlfttlo n In Doatswa.in·s Locker. 2431 Salt.>s Admin/"Depl. or W.CoastHwy.NB. large Irvine company. --------- Plmty o1 opportunitf tor DRIVERS -S200 Week Rr owlh & C'Xce l cnt WIU train truck: drivers. benefits . Call Rlla. ()pen8am-8pm.995-841.J ~-Coest.al Perl'lOl'I· nd Agency, 2790 Harbor. Driver /Gardener comb . C.M. Never A Fee. Have valid CA license. Good driving record. COMPANION. m a ture Mm. age 20. Apply at female w /CaUf drivers P e nnysaver, 1660 beeme Lo assist active Placentia. CM. female 3 days a week.--------- Call Ad Sitt.er •6GG>0, 1--------1ttws. DltlVERS Men or womea 25 yrs or m.. Pet IOMll Senices 5360 ••• LOST. bile cockapoo m ix •••••••••••••••• ••••••• w.somc wht. on pa ws , PROBLEMS-Nee d t o MOVIE EXTRAS male. Red colla r wttags Talk? Free l'Ouru.ehn~. Equal Opportunity Employer ~~ ............ EDITOR SURVEY 5.:.IPM to 9:30PM. Moo· day thru Friday - 9::.lAM to l :30PM Satur- ~-Great for collegians and moooh gbters. S84 .00 per Wt'ek . ON LY REQUIREMENT IS A GOOD VOICE. Call . 642-4321. ext. 312 after 5.JOPM, Monday thru Friday BOOKKEEPERJl'·T - Waraed part·ume book· kcqJer w /!Ome tax ex. per. & adauns know bow to '4'0rit for invest.meal ben.laog ftrm m Npt. Top pay & more room for adm advancement. Call 7~1913 c Req\I res 40 wpm typ.. Ing. abWty to compose letters and u se a calculating m a chine, and good math rusoo· Ulgl COMPANIOO -Elderly otder. Know the coast woman seeks m iddle oues.Net.S180 aweekor Sllldwoman toshrhome mor e. Ora nge Coas t & dome6tJc duties. Non· Yellow Cab, 17300 ~L smoker. Salary. Miss Herrmann. Fountain Vae)O 491>~ Valley. t :'lio or Slater and white flea collar. ABCHelplme 645-2222. AIRCRAFT PARTS& Hollywood Cast• Vic. 17th & lrvtne, CM. pt1ot SUJ>phes store net."<is incJ Co. 645-47!12 ~t & ulS1cle salesperson, neat 1M..•'<l all l)'pt·s of people Pound· Keys on Monrovia Prepc. atiott OJppearancc req. Fu II tor movie of the wl•t•k · ••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • llmc !">40-7594 and 1!12(fs feature (1lm. ~~~~~·Call to Jobs Wmhd. 7075 ------- Special needs, s hort· ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• Answenng Service nl'Cds hain>d mt>n & uttracuve fo'bund: Black male ear. T r a o s I a t o r , Telephone Operator for 1wmen to <10 years as ShorthaJred.Vic: 17th & S panis h /Engl i s h , 7AMto3PM shlft.Apply wdl ..ll> different types & 'I\lstm Ave. 4/15. 548-l:>m ~/Spanish. In 111Y in person. 228 Jo'orest I re· a i.:c~ fnr TV c u m · _ home.645-9275 ar1Lag. Bch. 111crcials Our clients _, liuvc uppean.'<1 In such hna-s 5350 HOUSE Sl'M'EHS: 2 re· films ;is . . " THE ••••••••••••••••••••••• llable, male senjors. For HOS Jo;.', • · t 9 41. ', PREGNANT? Caring, moreinfocaUblS-7402. "ROCKY II "", and Kenny confidenUal counseling & Rog c r ., .i ' • • T 11 i:: relerTal. Aboruon. adop-French girl 28 ~Ing for t: ,\ M H LI:. R · •. c 0 m . uon & k.eeplng. be.rt.ender or housework. ni.:rc1als . . Datsun. APCARI:: 547·2563 Calla5978 Coke. McDonalds .rnd --------- many other~. Not a COVER GIRL ::.t-hool or taJent DRCncy. • 953-0771 • SJ> to a ~1ble ~a ;MllrOutcaUService day. Fee req'fJred 1f ac- <t'P(rd 121:11462 5701 or t:!J.31-llis-4493. Slh yt•Jr or l11:lp1ng newcomer, into m1w1t'S. No expcncnce PRE LAW student needs Si!5,<XX>. W11J do anything Lega l. Coofide n t 1a l OVM. PO. Box 3242, net-essar)' ••. _ N.8~. <.l~...n View HJgh School 11Jl'CDlS who are m f>UP· port of the variable t·r t>dlt sys t e m Jre LHGBD lo wnte ex- pressin~ your views to the Bn!ew 1n CJre ol Oceall View I l1~h School pnorto Apnl 20. We nc.-ed your support to save our svstcm' DIAMOND WANTED: ------- Lost & fOWKI· 5300 .....•.......•••....... -------· FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal~ 642-5678 lost or Foond a pet? Call Animal Ass istan ce League. 537-2273, no fee. Found or 108t a pet? Call Sper 1al Pa ls llotllne. 714 /V/2-1235, 21.J 1289-35 lS $300 REWARD : Lo st male Pug. Fawn clrd w/black fac e. V ic. University Park. Irvine. Children heartbroken. ~l-li022 or SS2·0146 or 98S3iMl Pnv. party wtll buy 1to3 raraL cash. N.B. 546-4975 ~GE simpatico Your masseur· L-; Bob James Outcalls 9-U , 494-5111 •• SPIRITUAL READINGS IOUm-IOpm. "'11ly Llc"d. 492-7296 or 492-9034. 1815 S. Caauno Real, San. Clem. GnatC ;my ESCORTS ZI Hrs 641-0180 CHECKS /MC /VISA Clrarles Angels *Dutcall* 642-1112 MC/Visa TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 6'2-lS71 ,~ .. 'e· " e~ ~~-·~· DOY\'+&jt~ > ·• ~'#oh~ ~~ 'e~eu (r,. ,, ean~ Hi T rw1ni"'l- ·•• ... Will ~ ~OU( oe(k, ~ ~-~~ ZA-nu~ ;J ~ .. r I ""fJ~ "1!k. YOU rN1't/ request Ad-Sitter .vice when plocing yoor ad ..• our Ad-Sitter number will appear in yovr Doify Pilot ad ... Ad-Sitter tolces your messoges .• . you ml in ot your conwnience to get the •ISpQI-to your od •.• this terv;c. ia onfy $5 per wttk. For mort lnfor tnation and to place your od coll 6aa11 . Mature woman des ires position as companion I practical nurse. Exp., xJm. re!s 499-3998 PROF. BARTENDE R will serve al your pvt. party, recep., etc. Also, some pbot.og. Call lhll. eJ.1379 Past congressional In· vestigator will do anything legal If interes t· mg. Duke 963-0916 7100 ···········~-·------··· Ac<nanting A.CCOONTING TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS Orange County ls boom· ing ! And so are we! we·re ............. actounlerqis There are many new fi.nns moving mto the Orange County a rea, br· mgmg about an mcreas· 101 de mand for ex· penenced a ccounting peniOllll(!1. CPA's AudJtors Tax Accountants Cotil AcCOWltants Senior Accountants Hookltecpers AC'OOWWng Cler.s lf you are not aware of t.he, benefits of working temporary, visit us or give us a call, we will be happy to discuss it with )'OU. We are located in the Coldwell Banker aaJding zm N Broadway 1200 SantaAna C714tllMIOl FREE PARKING ACCOUNTS PAYAl&.E IOOU9llt A full Ume position IB available for accurate peraQD with at Jeut l WO y.,.. experience in pro- ominl account.I PAY•· ble, wortiaa 1mow&ec11• m PQl'Oll and malalaln· inl bmlt account.I. Must S---toocl office akllls. Permanent poelllon wllh good salary. Company paid life, h oapltali medical a nd denta benefill. Company credit t.nion. App(y at: OltAMGI COAST DAILYPILOT 330 W. Bay Strett ColtaJleu a.tween tbe boun LU(. 5PM. Call '°" appolat· mmt pleue. 142-4121, flt.277 BQullo..t1 Employer Ar1.Dept.. mlSTANT ART llRECTOR Promot.ioo ol our seruor arost creates an exce p- tional opporturuty for a skilled, professional . artist in a busy. creaUve, f0tr·person art depart· ment.. Applicants should be thoroughly grounded m spot and process color print techniques . JI . lustratJon. l<tYoUt, type specification. le ttcnog and wr brush tecb.oique. Su<.'CICSSI ul cand.lda le will have at least rour years expcncnce. with the em · pha.m in art prepar ation for the pnnl med.1a. Art di'partment manage- ment experience and a degree in commercial art are destrable. Salary ranges Crom S300 U1 ~a week wus com· pletc benefits packag~ including htalth and den· talplans . Apply m person between 9AM and 4:30PM. Mon· day to Friday. or c11ll 642-43Z1. ext. ZT1. fo_r a P· powtmcnt mterv 1ew. ORANGE COA.ST DAILY PILOT JJOW. Bay St. Costa Mesa An Equal Oppartunity Employer ASSEMBLERS a.EAM 9MROMMEMT OUr growth has created an immedtate need for Individuals wi t h min.lmwn 6 months f ac- tor)' experience. ()pcn-loes on 1st and 2nd ahtft are available. Modetn. clean facilities, Pld starting salary with 3 RAISES I N THE FIRST 90 DAYS OF EMPLOYMENT. com· PfUlY pe.ld benefits, fre· quent salary reviews and Christmas week shut· down are combined to create an excellent over· all '\U'ldng environment with a leader in the sta· ble, growth-o rie nted medical equipment field. Apply in person after 9AM. BENTLEY LAIObTOIJIS. IMC. 112.Z ReYDOlda Irvine, CA 82714 C714t 14WOZO ..m.IYIS GIOWIMG F.qual Oppty Employer -,.,,!H MSEMBLERS we will \rain. Apply 7am , Macareaor Yacht.I, 1131 Plaeealla, Colta Meta Asst. Apt Mmari' Couple : Wife·o f:ce, husband-maintenance . 3X> units, Ocean.side. Ex· periencereq"d. TSLMgmt Attendants needed for sel.f-servi ce µs s u. lions in 0.C. Must be extreme· ly reliable & hones t a nd good w tnumbers . Call for appt. 646-9661 AUTOMOTIVE T11£SBVICE and light repairs. Willing to tram.. Newport Tire Center. 3000 E. Coast Hwy,Cd.M. Babys itte r , working mother needs mature pes-son. 3-5 evs a week. No housework. good salar}'. own trans. C :.t area. 54& 7778 BABYSITTER /llSK PR -Live-in for 2)-r old girl. Beaut Ir\' home. Pvt rmt balb. Good p ay. SS2-3TT3 Banking . TB.LBl ,IDPlt'D Sotl.h Coast Bank, an in· dependent bank. 10760 Warne r . Ftn. Valley . !m-7350 E. 0 . E .,~ rc"'"9A11't Job Cost Clerit Nt."Cdt.."d for it't'hl~t'turaJ & urban design firm. Sa1Ar:Y nexlble, benefll!I. Plc.ase ~d n.'!lumc to: P~ u.>12 Sky Park Ctr· cle. lrvme92714. BOCYill A TT ENO E."IT - l'art time Call Judy. 642-4644 CA FE1J-;RIA STYL E COOK "for service dell. rook.lo& for a steam tbl. Good fnnge benefits. See ~tore m agr . Hug h e-; ~larkt~. 3433 Via Lido Ur .• Nwpt Bch. 67S.39JO Car Wash Clstuen wanted f ul I or P'f f\nVly,SalltaAnu, i\Npt Bch.. Call ~-4400. 8-6. Ask ror Nancy. CASHIER Jou ll lime for exdus1ve Ladles Fashion Store. Good salary & benef1L~. JOHNHOGA.H lll Fashion laland 644·7100 CASHJJo:R pa rt time. col· legc rood i.crv1cc, u.c. Irvine. Some expcr. nee. Call 714 /113J-mo9, 6991. ----------. Ask for Sue Of' Mike Banlang -Tal.ER Cashfef Oceamilcle Federal Sav. ings bas immed.. open· ings for a fuJI time & a part time Teller in 1t 's new San Juan Capistrano olfice. This position of· rers an xJot opportunity to develop yOUr technical & oommunicallon skills. to Jll"OgJ"t!SS in a ra p1dl y growing Cina nc1a I or· ganizauoo. Expen ence is helpful but not re· q\Ared. We offer an xlnt starting salary & comprcberu.1ve benehl package. AP· pllcatJ ons may be ob· ta.ined at: OCEAHSIDE FIDEllAL SAVINGS *FOTIIUT• Arc you a self starter" Do you ltlte to work w1linut.ed i.uperv&Sion & at the same lime learn sa.lm alnl.ls, cash control. c:ustomer relalloo."i & tn· vem.ory control & enjoy major company bene. lrnmcd openlnRs from !Oum to Jpm. Moo.·Fr1. If Uus is what you are lookmg for. call 96444~. 1:.:.0.E. Olstuer, ruJI time, mature woman experienced pre· ferred, appty m person. Wells ~pennarket 3347 E. Q)ast Hwy. CdM . CASttaS ,i1lnt-•I U AM to 3 PM. ~ day ...... &'D-3841 *Clerlr/T • t <~wres \0 ~ e&· pen«K"e. SO wpm, typ. &nsc. and light pbooe ex. J)l'fl("nCel We offe r outs tanding worlang condJuons. com petruve sUtrting salary. and a liberal benefits puduliie wtucb includes medtc·o l/denul In· !.utancl' and 11.111100 re· fund, Please apply in person n t our persoaoe I depanrneot or caU: Donna Tafoya PACIRC MUTUAL 700 Newport Center Dr. Newport Bead\. CA 92963 An Equal Opportunity Employer M •fo' QenraJ SECRETARl!S Employment a vail. lo multi ... urround1ng!t . (.;ompetittve pay , 1n · terVle~ & h11"(' For mor? info caJI Tod Serv1res ~ U\·Lll'\W::. rt~ '9SOHNll 5fP\/ICU Q.SttCAI. Working temporary is the best way lO hnd your challenge in lbe bus111t·~s ~ We att DOW t.n· le:rvWing fort.be follQw· mg loog term and short term ass1gn!Deftts. Im· medLate openinp. • Sctry With s.H. <Ion& c.enn ll.S6lgna>ent I •S,...-6 ...... Oil 16 mos expr. evening libd't, 4 Ull midnight I ..... ~ .... , (Elcpr. req. or Fashion Island law f um> •CaTO..auton ll" week assignment 1 • Poattag Cler\ ( 10 key touch.4()wpm I •Typists (Dictaphone rcq.1 be t wn N cwhope. & Cook~ ~Ip want· U..Clid1 t'-1. full & part ume No ~~~~~~~~~ t•xp ~ry. Apply tn PN)(Jll. Wh oll y C:ow l<~i.ta ura nt , 34 ZCl Via < )ft'>rt.c>. SI ._. 12. N lJ. Sc..-e Mac . Jo. L t: C T R 0 N I C Tix::HtMARINE ELEC- TRONICS -E xper a must for this position. Top wages µaid m in· l.lustries for right in· dJviduaJ. 714-960-2441 ca neede<J ror retl n•. mtn f~t.IJty. 2nd shift. Quantity cook.Ing n per. req"d Good bencr1ts 1-.... -·HHRJ--•MG-•LA-B- Nl'wport Vtll.d, 64.2·~ 1. TEC ... ICIAH COOKS for Conv. H05p Minimum 1 years e:<· Free health '"" after pe ri ence r e qui r ed . probel.lon Pt'Mod. 1-:n~ry Medical company. t:x- ~ ~~off. Apply t'CJlcnt bt-ncf1ts & work· 1445 Superio r A\ l' ing cond1t1oos. Onlv r..--port beach.. UlObe St.-elung permanenl - employment need apply. CXlUNrER HELP -Mon· c..tl ~. 581-3830. ~ U :30 lO 1:30.1~~~~~~~~ Counur0 G1rl, Kuster'a C'\eanen. F'uU time 1& .. : IQh. CM ~i022 COUNTER HB.P Full or p!t1me . Ory C l e an1nR p l ant . F.astblwf Cleaners. 2547 Uutblwf Dr .. Newport Beadl. 9266() ~ help, A.M • part tune, no expcr. nl'<'Css. Woma.n."Apply in P'.·r:-.on . D1pp1ly Donut-.. 18~4 ~Blvd .('M CUSTODIAN and ~rounds kN?pc·r for lovel.v apt romple'< in 1 l li. XJnt pos1t1on for re· Llnlc Apt +. ~alary. For •PPl-521-8542 Dllta Processing IACICG«OUMD IHllM SY'STIMS YI SI 100 l.DVdy Jrvtne Co Rrowth PQS.11loo. dynamic peo- ple, Ca5uaJ :it mosphere. Irvine Pen.onnel ARtncy 488 E. 17th, CObta Mes:.i ~~ -~2.:..!!_70 ~--- ESCROW omcER ,\o outs tanding o p (.J(Jrturul> 1.., a vailahh- wtth a lead.mg Savini!.., and Loan. Selcc'ted ;ipplt- t·a.rit "111 be a ··noat ·· to branr~ where nl-cdcd. u '>~um1n ~ rc~pon:11h1ltl1L'S of a sale t"'•<·r ow ofr1ccr . Tw11 )t·~ir. expcncnc:c :JS J n , .. ., t' r o w o II 1 l" l' r o r man;i11t>r , t)ptni.i an<I r.JcuJutor skills arc re q1.1rl.'d. 1l1L'i pos1t1on ''' ll!rs excellent growth potmttal, an attrt1l't1vc -.tarting .salary aod a.. complete bene f lt s pack.age 111clud1.n~ paid medical and dental cov· l"r3gc and profit shanng. Please s ubmit with salary ht~lory in con· r.dcnc.-c to. Oas.s1fied 1\d •684. Da ily P ilot New~paper . P.O Box 1560, Cos ta M~a.t.:A.~ Equal Oppartunily Employer --- Ot!ltcatl-SSen Hl'lp. F.x . Jo.:X!Jl.'r Legal Scrrelary peneoce preferreJ. over rK.~oded ror hl1"at1on & 18. f\111 Timc. ltca.l 1-:.,1ate Attorney m 644-5619 busy Newport Center Law C>rficc. Wang exper. · DELJVERY PERSON · desired or will train. Freeway Auto Supply, Must PllMeSI good gram. 353&2 Avery Parkway, mar skills. Must have M.V. ether dlctapbone exper. ~Camino Capistrano ::;;;;;;;;;;~~~--.-.-.. U\·Llin-: ~te l078,SanJuan .... Capistrano. ca.llEIS DEMONSTRATORS or good S.H. ekilla & be ab6e to wort well under ~Marker YoW' area. pressure. Saraf')' com· Fri. S.t. ~+•day. Car mens urate w /ex per. nee. 951·3918, 541·03'71, XlM. benefit program ln· 7141661·7200 Ail llMIQIAIY 'lll$0H3:S An Affirmative Action 3123 .'-.._ Employer u U ~ TVTI.. MewportlMdt Stl-0718. cl. pension plan, free DEMONSTRATORS: puiung, 8 paid holidays, atnkmg C::::-a:dalT.-... Cashiering experie nce ~bebeJpful United ~omia Bank 122 Ocean Ave. LqunaBeacb aGt6 E.O.E. IWOQNG ....... o,.., MARKETS ()pcn1np now available f<X' tu.II time Asslstant Mana&en 00 2nd • 3rd sbJfts. No experience nee. We train. Advance· ment opportunity for manacement polilions lO $5.50 per bour If ~ For more ln· (onmdon • interview • aPllb' to .a.ore fl2. 3008 Crown Valley, La1una Beach. 485-MQ. Will In· tervt.w Mond'y Jhru ntday trom Sam to 3pm. F.quaJ ()ppor Employer We a.re 0Peftln1 a new or. flee ln ea.ta Mesa and we will need experienced tellen. Excellent atart· in& salary + paid ln· swance benefit• + paid •--------- vacat.lona. ' CHA.ROE N\JRSE U ·7. Call Jou Ntllweader. Personnel Director, Tl4"'1-8K»ext. 25. tmrrA•IAMI 721 No. Euclld. An•lm E.o.E.11/F . RN 0t LVN. Do you went to nttuna fo nunl.n1? We will reortemat. yqu ID a imall ~IYG DW'I• IDI home. Call ADD n-eq at Tbe Oardeae, ..... Part llme in your area. & working w /friendly Grwery, Housewares. ~e in pleasant office Q.ERICAL 178-3380. surroundinp. Call Jan F'.lltlY level poe1tion. 1 ---------Monis:M0-7CXIS. year otrke experience Dental Assistant, u· --------- requared. ability to work perieoced RDA. Crona IX1'U 14COMI wllh hgures a must. Tak· polish. f\all time 32 hr. TELEPHONE TALENT Ing applicaUons betweeft week. No Sat. &e6-M1l, J2..aJ bn/Wk. 0.yateves. 8·10 only, Stratollex, aftS. 761-8700 .,, ___ •-----G • .,.... ,_ uua~.... uar .• 17671 Anmt!'OQC Ave .• Dental A aalatant. $0-11!57. : l rvl.ne .. E .O.E. A Kea· davislnd.Co. Orthodontic practice F1ctor1 Workeu lo ; needs chair aide aa1t. dmdcal reftnerJ. Full : ClwtMI Exp. pref. Beaefll1. Ume permenent poal· } PslonnelC1el'lttPl)TOll ...... -lion•. Rish school ; orncea.rtt cbemiltry or work ox-.. An you lootinC for en ID· DENTAL R EC E p • perimet with chemicals tereJlllnC anc1 -challenl· TIOFFC MNOR -ror ...,..,.,, 0 •. 1 .. Ina DOUt.ion and have the private Npt. Sch. office. •-....... ay • even ng ablllty to work wltb ' Elq)er. ~. Must have ahlfu. Will Lraln, • """'?~~pre-x.ray lie. Salary open. medical tnuranc:e lerred. bl.t we will traln. &M-918l beoefit.I, paid for by Co. Weotfetlhebeltbenenta --------Paid vat:atloa plaa, ~ sworram ol aQy ~II -OESION SHOP AS· ..nt .... plan. auto. company. Apply la SISTANT-Happy, sood S.lar)' lnttHH pro· " l*'IOft. natured, flexible.' lf'IUft. .. E.O.E.se.mL • J.C.,. • .,. bell&b)o, enerpUc, atw __ ..,. J&rASHIC*llLAND clerh al. ex per .,.,...,.. eM *"' ... ., N'EWPORTa&ACH '*"'l&f1. ta-1110 or MW ....... wlU• a .. EOKM/r .._ 0 wMe4 ... •All !' ------------------------------~----------_._ ____ --:;-----._ __________ ......... ____________ L..-__ __;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i.:;-.;;;;;-.;::-.::-.::-.::-.::-.::-.::-.::-.::-.::-~..:.:.:.....:.....:.....:...:..:...:~~-- . . -··-----·. ··-·-....... -· --------·--·-,.... ... ..... -.. --... , .......... ,. .......... _.... ~~ ....... ._. .. . ... 7 I I l t , , t ~ ... • I . I •C . •• IM 1 • t-.. • ' I ,I Otntral VOt-T •ftrtsn • SIClll' A111S • ACCOUMf AMTS Jfot\'C Jlouatllee per. "•pf' r ~rt-f Bl! n"'l • • Maida. p, to 111rt • • 8'-rv1c" ~n.ona • • fnlnt c.lttk.a, t'X Pl' r pn-f bu& OU( nt'C Appl) 10 Pf'l'60n Uotl'I S111n Maarten. W6 S Coaat I . ...,Wal • UOO HllJtW..W 7IOO HllpW-... 7100 .. --··········.· ·-················ .... -................. . LAil TECH needc;i fur 1~rl>d~tlon Lab ~Ith b1t k1 rou n d tn b ulll ranalyllt'al teKil"I · Oet1ral «'XJ'Wr rwf Con \at't Adnllnlt l l l llln dill llM NIWSPAPB DBJV•Y LA. 1..a· llMAM. 7.,. .... .... ,....+.._. .. .... ...... , c.... ..... ..... ·~~~j(~h ---1·----~--­M.vlwt.&n"-Up to SIOOO m o r~ " t wortr. l"or appt call ~ [IOl~EO.•:AN l:m l day fll'r wti: 14 oo hr M u11t bi· ~ 549 a.tlO IKX JSKKl-:1-;1• ... 1t. !>I.lay,., muat h1c1 1 I' 11\l-U l'MI 1....-m.nt'fll 11<\.'I OOll1l MrotANIC -S200 Wt1ck. Will tr;un. O~n 8am -·.. .. ·-... __ .. _........ :.. .. ~ ._...._,April ''· ,.., HllpW..eM 7100 ....................... PAM-UP BSEMBl.ER Wlth at leUl l year ex· pctraence . prefenably otWipaper. £iccett~rft <'OmpWa)' ~neru.. Apply betweelll 9AM " 6PM. Monday th.ru f"riday APPLY JN PERSON Hlfp'W\als• 7100 HlfpW I• 7100 ............ eHeeeeeeee •11111a11111Meeee ..... Reniv lna Clerk. l ull RESTAURANT·COOK, time, re ta il c lothln (l taldnc appUcaUoaa Moa· &&.ore, u pentKe pr•· l"rl. 3·1. The Rutty-rerrect. will tr•an. Hrs Peli can, 2135 Paellk 8·»5·30 Mon·Fn Call o.tffwy,N.B. NMncy. 644-5070 Kece nt 1rad . b11Moay l<'hem11l ry for R.&D ./or rnedh:•I com · p a n y In Ne wpo rt . 66-2111. Relt.aW'ant JOLLY IOG•"S ii ~a appUcaUona tor expr'd cook Cotta ...... ~ OUNGt COAST uc.rr_vrtsT DAA.YPILOT JJO W. I •y ST. Pllimt!. Mt . The A.:en· RellaW'lnl "' <'Y lnSkypark. 752..&090 COSTA MESA .... ~ s-a.... RECEPTION IST ~~~-PP'"~~,_,,,..~~J·~1 SEX:RE'TARY -Pcrma -nentparttime. f1ex. hrs. Airport area. K R. An- derson Co 549· 1343 Uou~d1t'l'1X·r Int· in tor !!!!!!!!!!!!'ll'!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j mat uh• roup I" !> d 1<) \\ t• t• k , I t• f t• I l II l' t" '> KP,ZIC2 ult IOl\M _l:lpm. ~13 --- MEC H ANIC /\uto ~hcGrcgor ~. ,1631 ru-cen.ua. Cofita Me 11 Nur..111g llN relief 7 :I & 3·11. Xlnt raw or pay Apply D 0 N Port Mesa Con. vale.cent Uospllal. 2570 N~wpo rt Blvd C . M . 642-0Q) PIX RECEPTIONIST ·Laguna Bch Mrgr <.:o needs sharp J)t!l"SOn for our front ore to operate ~witchboard, o pen & route mall, & ass&Slant w pet'llOnnel dept work load. ~ 50WPM mill Prcvi~ l'l.-m:al c·xper de.ired. Hr:.. 8·5 ;\ton fteceptaorust an medical olftce. Corona dcl Mar Salary <>pen. 67J.8200 Cantonese: Mandarin Cook. Min 2yrs exper. Mu.'lt know how to pre · pare ca~ specialty tea cakes. <Dimsum), season. cook soup. pre· pare othe r Ma ndari n s pecia ll y d is h es . Supervise employees, as~ s1st in men~ & pric:es. Salary $1200Mo. Cootact. Mr. F\t 714-839-4481 1-<10t')' lnllnt't' IJ1r rut W~. Jloil~.l~ICIJ.: I I.I.I) "~k. l>l'11l'f1t:. l'lct1~t1 tulJ !17'J 7fQ) rnal lJUu·"· '.1nc-cl IJ\"' lih• I\ ptnt; \I f" L'.ill Br\ 7h0 tlllhll , GB&ALOFFtCf Jo \C\IUON ltl-~P l'llrt t T0Sl.ir1 \IORF.S\\1111 LXl'f:HIF.:-l<'t· l-'I\ l' (;111 OffH l' ltk...J lur homcruJt.., 1., Xlut Po) ~ "zsrdrotw ~> lllVt.'Slmeut w,. tra 111 8-> J227 \ .mrd, l'llVllll''> \\,• "tll tr.110 AL£ CLERKS <\• p.ud l>l'ndtb Apph bc•l\H·,·n lj 11 ll5J P't tdut•L1on Pl;u·1· t'WJJl!Jr1 t!t•J('h N~ Ill 111,Ut 1lh t l 'u \\ho ar,• \l{'jll tlllJl1h• n 'Sporu.11'11• 6. ro lt.11>11• Trauung "1th 11111.11irt un t' for adnanC.:l'll\Cnl 37 • ---------• hr wurk wl't•I. 11 1,, t ~ral Uf'ftt't' t .30 Li.ilH t \ p in 4 DAYWORKWEEK hl•lpful Cull l'••cc Alnt t'OlJct1dT>vin~50. 54!j..4i00 ext. 2:!:1 hl·l" l'l' lJ&2::rl. lrVIOl' :Jl'l'ol F\Jll tune pc~11 m 11 111 1111 Header ad cfcpt hr ... \l<l thru t'r1 .1 ..>, ll'll· I ('()Wiler sale-,. H·qs ~Off spclhn~. i.:r..>mm:ir 1 pcnmaru,lup. :\tu-,L enJt meetmt; lh4.! p uul1c. ,\M ly J'ennysa\er. ltih P!acenua. C. M . G.irdcner-, Ab:>1:.tJ4. Friday:. onl>. l::xp< µref. Mike 646~ :.ilt 1 • GARDENER Kno w lcclgt , tran:.porta1on. 1Jwn l~., ~1-7227 ~Offic' r·iling. typing. Mlsl have ~xPt'r with phoie ... Ao;k fpr R~nc 64fl· lfl8.l --- General Uf'fwe Heputable pnnlin~ li"m m Laguna Hills hao.,lm· llll'<l opening for slurp ~al to run cost compuer & varied omcc dut1e1. S4 vear old co. oUer!> 1tlnt benefits. medical. df\lal & profit shannJ.t. (;all TerrL. 714.'951·9500 GENERAl.J OFFK:E. must type and spell Hrs 2PM..SPM 979-171 t ---Gf:.~ERA L OFFICE Npt.. Cnlr law firm seek· in~ cler k lo perform hbrary ftlmg. xcroting & other general off ice duties Call Anne \heam 7!'.8-:tiOO (:.·rwral The Balb.Ja H.i\ ('}ub Le; now h1nn~ l'(JO<T\JL WAITP.F:SS E.xper nl'l" ACCOUNTING CLEHK Prev10us cxrx•r. ra 1 10 key by Lout h Mor· fr1 8 »S. BANQUET WA I T Hl::S!)ES & BUSBOYS : Varla blc tar... Previous cxl)t!r. flt!C. Furappl plca:.ccall. 645-7358 GENERAL OFFICE c:rowing in ~ ag<'n<'~ r~b t:ll~uratl'. policv I~ pt:.l. Vartl•d ofr1n• cluuc::.. including phonl''> & daun..... Paid co b 'Ill' !Sa.lary comm '' . ab11Jl>. CaU SaU) tM8·62&t Gt.">fleral Office. rcscrv:i I tons. l ) pi n~. ml·(·L public. 5 day wk mclud ing weekends Apply in pcr.;()11 1131 Back Ba) Dr. Newport Dunl''> GENERAL HELP Hl·re we grow H~ain . P ermane nt pus1t1uns available'' 1th tool rental Jirm Stores in Cot.tu Mesa. Lai:una l:kach, El Toro. Benefits. will train. Apply 1930 Nl'wport Blvd. CM. or 22600 Lam· t>crt IH.203. El Toro. tit;NERA L O FFI C E GIRL -Mu~t type. R cl'cptlon duties . 752.8263 .. },J.t~ 170 il><'wport Ctr Dr NB Ste 245 640. 2!.120 100'; FREE GEN.OFFICE Ne"port li(•ach area. Small S<'rv1ce bus Heavy phonl-s, schedul 1ng, <iccurate t yping. neat penmanship, prd non smoker. Sal;iry to 9W 642·682A (;1rl Friday Y.1th 1magina ltOll and an1l&atl\ c ·1 or 1 day~ .. J week.°hour:. flcx1 ble 54().5.520 ----GIRL FRIDAY -t-5. 5 da~. Lite t~·pi11g, bkki:p & ;1dding mat·h reqd. Prufcr Mn~ Co. 831-7444 GROUNDS KEEPER for lovely apt com plex in H.B. XJtn posit ion for re· ltn.'C. Apt + salary. For a ppl. 52 l ..as.t2 Guards HRIHGHOW PART-TIME OPENINGS •P.iy up to s.i.rn hr per hr •Uniforms & deJ11111.: free •&•mi-Retired pen.ans wekomt- ,\PPL YI'\; PF:llSO'\ ~ION~l 9 31':\I BillNS PROTECTION SERVICES 2601 W. Ball Rd. Anaheim, Ca. (714)761-4831 E.O.E. M 11" GUARDS F\tll & part hmt'. All an•a s Uniform:. furrushcd .. Ages 21 or over Retired welcomt• Net t.~t-e nee. App· ly Uruversal Pr0Lect1on Sen ice. 1226 W. 5th Street. Santa Ana. In· terv1cw hours 9-12 & 1·4 Mun lhru f'ri. llAIRSYTLlST ATTEN· T ION! Lagun a Hills ..trea. Are you assertive & wtll.tn~ to work in a tongcrual atmosphere" Call 770.2345. following prefC'rrltd or we w all tram. HANDY MAM For It. maintenance & clean.up. This ls <1 5·day a week position w !full co. benefits . .Must have valid Ca liforni a Drivers Li cen s e. Apply in person: PENNYSAVER, 1660 P la cenli&\ C.M . Mon.·Fri. 9·5. Help Wanted. Fast food. 1-'ull & Part time availa· bl e. Co ntact L es Williams: 979-7880. H OSTESSES & WA IT RESS ES ror Jdwbod's, 11.B. FUii & part·tune, 18 OK. No ex· uoust-:t·a.t-·1•t-.K 1 l'l11wd UM.I)' lot St-naur l 'tl1lcn l.1.icht-lor nan• homt· 1-. llhlfs !1.c,·<1 n" n I nani.µ, It ~kpn11 t..W ~11_ 110US1-"~ 1-:1•i.-;n -1''01 oldt<r < uupll' La"'' 111 \IJlW'C, \\oanun LO dl"IV\ & l~l(/k ,\llr.11 ll\ ,. ur1•u llt t.. 1 eqd ti7:1 2W I or fl.W :!120 C4'MTYOF AAMGE ti'.!S· Ross St rl'l'l !\Jr~\na, l:A. !.l:fi'OJ ll ) IG1 284-t Afl'TIJtlVl' J\(1100 flployer .M fo' MICHAMCAL MFG TIC ... ICIAM Two years expene nce \\Ork1ng \l tth minute J.13.l'tS Med1C'al t·ompany 1-:xc+>l lent benefits & l\1Jrlung cond1tions .\11i. .. ion VieJo urcJ. (Joh lhot>c ~king perm3ncnt employment nt.>t.'<1 .ippl) CallSusan. Siii 3830 ------ Nur•anJ; 1-EMODIALYSIS RH/lVM Joh . • We offer "lot µa-y & benef1L'i Pie~ call for appt T ftoNc: /ler't.~y Personnel Ikµt 494-9401 Receslttorust wanted. ex· penenced. 1mnwd1Jtc QPerun)!, great JOU OIJ· portwuty in expJ11t.l111~ l·ompan y ~\ppt y 1r1 per.on A.'lk for 1".ifar ml S l:in-.1111. So Coa:.l Plaza Hcl!" lfutr St) Lt 'll 540 8>!l!H -~-~~-- Rest..urant COOK . Relie f. ex. pl•rtenl'Cd, (ull time. .,chedule varied. E t N111ue l Country C lub, Laguna .Niguel. Phon l' OlCl 496-5767 M M·3PM. ' Closed ~1ondayi.. ------llct.tauranl ..... ,eo,- l(itdMft ftrep. llousekl>eper hw an tart· I·~~~~~~~~ lor t>ldcrl y CM q>I U D MAM SSOO mo. 548 4200 or .\ledlcal ASM!>t.;1nt Front & back officl'. t'xpcnencl' hclplul C:ill ,\nn at tj.17.~ Cnttcal Oire Exp µr1· lern'(j Wall l rain for this Spt.'Ctalt:r f'ull 11m1· In ;\lc..<,1on V1t·J11 * PIX OPERATOR • Part lime or full t1m1·. days or e"e:. \1ust bt.· ahle to "Ork ~o m1• \\kendo:; Ty p10~ ,1_.11.., n.'Q :\Jany 1·0 bt•rwf11' EOE H FX: E P'rl U~IST 'tYl'IS'I C:Ol.O S l l.VF:I< H IC 0 I\ E I< J\ 1: t-; fl HM Wan,om c.. ~:n thu..,1a~tu-Pcr-,onalit'. sno m1n1mum In cTea.'>e'> ba:.t. '<.I on a b 1 tat y. ii I fi.W 18l3 120 Newport l\·ntcr Ur . !'>le. 11145, N H FUii tune. part time, ap· ply HI perbOO. J·SPM dally Doonnon Apply8PM·lOPM extcpl. Wed. J:M.l820 Pref l''Cpr 111 pr\)d Ul'· ,,.-.--11on•r;1m1c ('asllni.; & I Nt t-: tt J 0 H I ' Lr\ NT i.: 111 n J.:. SP u n 1 s h ' MAINTENAN<.:b:. Need Ent h 1ll•s1rubll'. (;ood t•xp r'd hard wor k1ni;? up~ ~li!1800IJ . --lll'r..on. Or:inge Co arc••• LEAD MAN t'.<.111 557-0150. ask for Bill orStevc Pf• l'XJlr tn pn'Klul· tlol ('l'rttrnH· l',l'ftnJ.: & s;11n i.: Spant ..,h IMSPECTJON TRAINEE To learn all phases of in spect100. Must pass t•o physwal lncl. back X Ray. T~1king appltC'.1. lions btwn 8·10 onl) St r a t o fl ex. 1 7671 Armstrong AH'. In 1n1-, 1::0.1::. A K~odav1~ Incl Co. 111..,11 cll"•ct abh· IJood (11111 97!1 XhOll . - ~Sec'yfor ~qPorlner <t'<' M''rt•l.anal or !.•Jml' ~JI l'X~> rt'QW rtod . KO I ptni.:. mJg II t 'II l'lplul. no ~horth:.inq. x 11llu•l,, ~B Airport .1 r 1• .1 • !\<i I a r' l' o m · tn1·n,11r 1l " • '1.1 C:i II t'tmh Br(\\ n i~.' • .., I FIRST ARTICLE INSPECTOP Liquor I' rimt·. Cll L!hls .... Join a prcclsJn manufa('tU rer Of m (JC31 rl l' v 1 c c :. . II (· n • c Y Laboratories st.~k i in· divtdual with 1 :.! c ars F'irst Article exix.oence to perfor m ins p.'t ion duties in a mode' well eqtopped fac1UtyBack· ground and 1oraas1c knowlt.'d,gc of plwt pro· ducts 1:. prcCcrret Bentley offt·rs 1ccllcnl ~ali.lry i.lnd cmplcll' 1-om1ldn) pJ1d iencrat~ l'lc~ apply I per!>on !13 ·bHentlt ubortories. Inc. B~nlle'( 1 9rowm9 · 1822 lkpol<h rrvmc, a 9271-1 1714) 54-8020 I::qua! Oppt •Employer M•i:H \\Mltb l ust llJ\ l' ( ·"h Ht•J.:l'•I <' E 'I pt•r I HHI\ l'lan·nl J I. I \ l' I 11 (" ll (I k , llousl•k'•·111·r . to ht·l p 1• a r •· u r 1• I cl er I y • Cha.Llcl%lllJt G61·7252 Lunchh c lp wanted . ll:JO.J:JO. SJ 50 hr. :1t new 11en('rschn1llel. Urt:.H & Hedhlll. ~1-88\.Call Liz or Pa ula MacblSt S'IEtUMENT Al 4ACHIHIST I r & 2MD SHIFT Candatc must haves+ yea: r elated exper .• wor from blue prints ;\ILL havt• fabricated oc'\00!.Jn~ & n·pa1r cx· t~l~ t.ooltnl! Ill prodU('· ttOIWe offlor idnt. com- µw benefit.:. mcluding ~cal. dental. & op· ttc ms urann· Plca~e ai:Y m pen.on. SHILEY, INC. •JOOGillctteA'c Ir v )laJ Oppor l::mplo> £'r J\t t.cnance man-hdper faPl comph:x 1n C.M. 1&red or !>(:ml. 12l:J J ~.:HSI. INSPECTOIS MAl~AHCE IH~TORS mera1 maintenance for t community Laguna 2H05HIFT ·h area F\111 t1ml·. SI H.eqtorcs l.J yea rs ex· .caJ1<194-85il for Jppt -pentmce Altllty to use - - vario us precision /\I NT EN \ :-: <.: F. measunng devices. F:x FA.11.Al\11C t-:xp<-r in cellent bcicf1ts. !'lease .l<'h1nc (l'P:J tr. E le<'· a p p I y b e l w e e n hl'. plumbing. carp.·n 1:30-4:00pn . r-y background u-.dul SHILEY, INC. Ont bent•. salarv 1·omm 17600Gllettc Avelrv Y exper.71t~020r. Equal r.......r Emplo)·er ---- Vl't'V /\ N A G t: H S ---------{ES I fJ E ,'IJT F u r INSURANCE CLAIMS l>reakfas t inn. C JIJO Comm. dt personal lines~ach. Req;ions1hh.• c'<· Salary open Good bentipcr 71H96-099!\ Call Diane 8. 833·9550 -- WE ~EMEHT :vtanagcrul exp., flair INTERIOR DES IGN -10 r mcrclundasing, ab11a· firm bas opening fo ty to leut. Plush retail hard working, responit. clothing store. Morgan ble person in the direc 1-;m ployn c nt Aitency, publica tion r e tat101 1525 Mc.'til Verde Ur. E .• field. 4ln·3776 Sultc21J Costa Mesa. 156-1581 631·1575 IMVEHTORY CO NEIERAFE E TROLCLERK MAMGBS MB>ICAL Front offaet·. Ulll1na . phofle, somt' as!>t..,t. 111 b:ick o f f1rc . Ehli helpful. Mor11an Emplo~ mcnt Agency, 1525 .\11• ... ;1 \t'rdc Dr. I'.:. Su1tl• 21:1. l.h.ta ~1es:.o i54 15.'Sl 631 157.:i NF.VEH A FEE MfGTRAIHEE ~l<'d1caJ manufactunnl! l' ll m µ J n ' • n 1· 1· d ., ,, \\Orkcr• :\IJl'hmc 'hvp t•,pcnt'nl"l' n ·QUlll'cl . hti.:h sl·hvol n'1.u·h1111 'hop ok Ex1·••l la:u1 IA·rwltt:. & \\orkm.: l"Ort dtlton-;. .\l 1!.MOn V It• 111 art'.i Only tho...e '<'t'k ani.: (X.'rmanenl employm1•nt rx«I apply. Call Su!ian 581 ·:l:O.I. Models· El>corts SSOOWeek /\Uractive Females Only 641 -0180 MODELS -fo'as hton Male/female 18-22. H1i.: shows. top wa~es. For appt. Mr. Alistar . Mon· Fri. 2-6pm 67~. Morning Newpaper Auto route. Approx. hrs. daily 4-6.1\.\!. Pe rm. pa rt time s1tualJOn for Adult with l'(.'OnOITly type auto /\p prox.. SJSO. s.500 JJl' r m 11 depend.Ing o n roull· I opet'lUlg in Uunt Heh . Wcstaunste r & Garden Grove. Call 537 ·'1200 bt.,.. n 6A.\l·l2PM. ~lotel maids nt~'<i<.-d Pu II <•r part t1m1· JIO"'tlt011:.. Engllsb SJ>('aking. Ex pt·r pref. 642·261 l MOTOR ROUTE Immediate opportunity for part-lime earnings The Daily Pilot has a motor route available in lht· ~>uth L&guna area. Dell\ cry. <ifternoons, ~londay thr u Friday, morn &nl!o; Saturda)' & Sunday. :"'o monthly door • ollecuons. Earn ing~ about SSOO per month i.:r os:.. Hcla;ibll' lran'iportallon and sm:in tash de posit reqwred Ci.Ill 642-1321, Fo~lcr OueUet, for details 714-831 -1800 ~ur.mi.: LV:'l:'S i :I 30 & 3 11 ·~ • Top SulJr} OublJndmi: Ul'ncl1Lt. Hl•i.:ular & mcrtl rut:.t'"' :! ~l·t·I..., \al'Ul1on altt•r I 'r J\1 11 J1or medical. 1h•ntal & lilt• '"' al no <'O't t u ··mpll1)l'l' MJ.:.,1111.1 1 '1111 ' d I 1 • ., l l' 11 I l.: 1.· n \ 1 • 1 • Wl~ :->ur...mg r.xpo.·r ( ... rt 11 C• II \ 1dc ... .111 'htll' lull ,., p.1rt t•rri.:. u1.1 111 ~ 1:i i:wr hr IO:.tart TIL\I :\ 1-.... S , 1 u J ·111 .\Int :>; \ Ir ,11n111.: µmi.; l~m \\h1h· >Ou l1·,1rn '\l :.> m1111m11m tn SJ 71) Mag. .. h1p Com f't·nlt'r, ·~~1 OFl-1('1-: Wl)Hh. I' llmt'. Aµply Nl'Wporl Tire <\·nter. 3000 E . Coast ltwy. t,;dM omcE WORK -Wiii train SIM per week to strut. Open 8am to 8pm. ~113 ~----- OH ace help needt>d !or rapidJ.r growing oil co. ln C.M. Must be good with figures and ha ve pre· VlOUS olfice expcnence. l'oe.1tioo offers va n ely and rec;poosi,t>11.Jty to a motl\at~d md1,·1dl?ul. Call for appt 646 ~I . OFACE CLERK l'hooe CM!rk. Wf.: llAVf.: VEHY N I CE CUSTOMERS! Fll1ni.:. lite lypuig, genera I offln· work. <.:all Eileen at 642-4321. ext. 219 for appl. ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT J:l>W. l3;1y ~l. Costa Mesa l::qual Opportunity Employer Part lime Sales & Sall'S Managemt.!nl. Nationa l ~larkeltnl't Corp. expa nd. 1ng •I) On1nge <,;ounty. C"'Jll Mr . M aste r s ~7-'1171-l !'art-tune. Fight infla. taon ! Supplement 1n come. For appl. t·:.111 847·1S36. &8P M. Fash. Is .ir<>J-640 1110 1\J'l)Or1 area-646 &/loo l'lf \fOf >\CY ('Ll-:HK (' :\1 \I .1 t un·. i.: 01111 ;,11~H'O I It I ' PLL":\tliEH .. -, JH.l.l'l-.11 \\ell 'trmn S2(J(I \H'f'k 11 '>l:trl IJp.-n XJ m l\IJcu ~II.I l'rl· :-..h!,.iol r l'oll her~ Jiii 1-d l t•rtcl l!alt' 11r l'' (Jent nt•t· ,\.\{ 6t 1\llt I nwo-, m iloe\!o·port ISt•Jt h I Jll Su,Jn SKHS82tJ 1•1(1-'>('llO(JI. \S..,T. In I/It' E:w.1.11·qm·f cl :..,z i·l!>-1 Pri~C iruih ltn1n1'll r1p..·ntni.: lor l!n1I h I I I \\ II C I.. a· 11 1 -,u1wn 1-.or \l u I 111 kn111\ f•'CIC.1hl•· ·~ .1 II ar'l'a., ol I' l' I .il>r 11·.,t 1011 Xlnt 11ay //., l11·rw111... 1 '.111 <.."huc:k G1lfonl Hv1 I<. 111 uu\ttrl··,, ~. H1l C o iTt m erttdl IJr .. H 11 ~l-1750 NINTIHG If you are 20 or over. & 1oo1anR for a <"a reer op- porturuly in pnnung, ap· ply at Pt::NNYSAVER. l~ Placeoua. CM ------- PnntlllR Oenc4.J ofrice poMl1on 3\ aiJ ltnak'(i. With Te· puwblt' pnnt.m~ firm Jn l<Ai:una I hlls for a sharp £al lo e>pcrate l'O'.I rom puter & \'Jn<·1l olf1t •· ch11cs. 54 vrur old no ol f('r<, xlnt bt>nt•f11 ,, medlra.I. dental & prrrf11 sharing. Call Terri 714-!t'>l ·!()OO ---------- Pnnt.ang. Pressm:.an po:.1· lJon avai.Jable. full um,• ~xpl'r . neces:.ary Newport Beach pnnling co .&w·9232 -------Pnntms: BLUf:UNE TRAINEE -W1ll1n g l o train persons w .'no prior ex- J>('r. but has ~ood al· utude Ulto tile bluepnnt UIR field l-'ull ttm1· work 8a m ·Spm ;\l o n ·Fr1 St.art.-. r11 S:I IHhr CJll Mark751 ·~1 SEEIJEU'. :\let hanicall v mcl.tned seruo~zen t~ 1lo htt• \\'Ork from llam to :Jpm 5d.i)s J \\eek. Won- derful working conds! PleasccaU~l773 HEWHOMESALES <.:ome talk to us ;1bout op porturtitles available al Gt.>orge Charles Reulty. Wl•'rc expanding! i-:x. t·ellenl c o mm1s:.1on schedule. members or 7 local boards. congenial i.:roup and bonus pro- gram. For a confidential interview, please call Carl Got.tuso 67~ 7512 Part l.lme yard J)(' rwn Mus t have d raH·r ·i. license. C.M . ar1'.l. m21J0. PR OL>UCT I ON TRA!;o.;EE Rubber ho6e products. Must pass ('O. pt\ys1cal ml'I. baclt X· Ruy. Tak1n~ avpllca· taons btwn g.to only. S t ratoflex. 1767 1 Armo;troog Ave, lrvioe. E 0 £. A J\endav1s Ind. Co o~ f'ARTTIME Profes sional c ll•ao1 nR ---------•I airh wantro. Will tra m. EVIHINGS Assist Ul editor ,ur1wy a>oducted from our ol · nee at the Orangl· Coast Daily Pilot 5 · 30·9 30 Moo-Fr1. 9.30-l.~ Sutur· day. G~t for colle1t1ans and moonlighters . $84 F i r s t week . O NLY REQUIREMENT IS A COOD VO l<.:t-: Call 642-4321 , ext 312 after 5·:11 PM, Monday thru Friday Ciood :.alary & promo- t 1oos ::ivaal:ible. Must haw own tran~portallon. Call for J ppt ~-2393 PROGRAM t°OORDINATOR FOR Hape Cris is Net worlit 7S7l Wstmslr. Wstmstr, Cl. 92683. l::xp. req in fWld ralslng, t raining, admlmsJratJ.oo. Only ac· cept resumt.'S. E.O.E Entry level positloa, year office experiel reqwred. ubility to wt Y.1th figuri?S a must.t. mg a ppllcataoos bel K· Ill only. St rato • 17671 Armstrong .4. lr vine .. E.O.E. A 1'· davis Ind Co. =PERATIONS 4llO private beach -aeod resume to: offid. 5 Bay Dr. So. IA()INI~. Newspaper Real El;tate Sales Person wanted. Experienced PIDJ JIM[ new home -;ales nee. for MANicfRIST -F (f. PWE-UP M Hunt Bch Development. -------- Cr.lly I lorse Steak House ~ Brookhollow Sant.a Ana 549· 1512 Hecept1onu.t '!\ping. Lite bkkpl! Will 1r.11e1 :'\r 0 C. J\1rpvn ;,,..._.i(tri lk-:.taurant Counte r.Help. Private (.;lulJ. Mature \\~ma11. S-'.ll. & Sun. only. Xlnt working c ond. l'l1·<1:-Jnt !-urround1og:.. JJl'k i~I· 7500. I 30-3 .30 d..uJy l<r(••·tl(.tOfU..,l, ad\l'I ''''"I! ,1.:l"llC .) . hl'3 \.) I> Piii).( i:>O mo <:all 1,,,...,_ l;7, 1·01 11.1.:.taurant I«• •'1Jlt11n1:.t. 'Jr1e·cl 1IUll1..,. \Ill lrJtn ~lu:.t Lt: m...tur1· Jnd Ucj.Jl'nda hi•• '.li!l!Wll COOK 1-:xµcraencl'd Fu II or IJJrt time De1~ 11r night. ~llOrt 833.JK.1 1 f<A'<llJll<lfll'l. ffTlnl flffl!'l· ,, I '•I I I u II •• I ·' fl 1wJrJ111 •'. ~1 1.n , .. rt " :JJ :, "·''ell t .. ·rwl 1t \I o I I I.!" J.: l' I. r ti\ • I i-·.,' h 11m b 1.rn ll lh ~ i1Hl.J)J1 RECEPT /female Ovt·r 25 SS hr I Jll Jfl 3 pm , li75 fi01WI RECEPTlOHIST W1lh or w1thuut I) pm~ nt'(-dro. Top p;iy Tc•m· porary & full time. Call Tod Services at !n'J-01&1 H.n'flUOO.I!> t cOSMmcs F c~ p J 1 d. Jo: x 1 1 t 11t .i ('Ut'('('I' apportWltly '"tht• Y.urld ol bt-auty Lots o l f' K \' ,. r 1 ,. t v + . l \Nomer w n 1<.'1• dMk l...aw h pt11~ To hl0.40IJ ~llm~ & SnclltnR ol ~"'ll"..irt Ht.·Jl'h Agenl·y 13!0(.;ampus Or R. E. Land Sc*s I 0.15° o eo..iu~ 5ff This Sun. od 955-3402 Ask f'Of' Mr. hans R!-....t.iurJnl II H fl I L E R ~f A N & CWl\S. llJ) l.lml'. n1i:thl llltll' POMll~'> avu11. Ap µI) m J)l'r..ott. lt1oo th ru !)un J µm 6 pm. Alsc lb.l~ & CashJer.. po• avwJ. (;razy Horse Steak House, 15f«) Brookhollow, s A.. Re;taurant O H.I ENT ,\I. 1-·1\S'I rOODS REST look1n1; for l:U(JI\::,. Morning µo-s 1t1 o n ope n . COln'frEH GIRL::;. from 10-J 851·S.li7 HeslaUT"oUll SGT. PEPf'StOMl'S H EST A lJ RA. "IT Who nec.od1' you~ WE DO! lmnwdlote open'ing" for M or port titM, days or nic)hh Cocp 18 fornH;tkl. COOKS COUNTER HEJ.P SHIFT SUPERVISORS ...._ .,ty in person· T wsday-Satwdey. 2 to Sp.to: TACO DE CAILOS· 26241 A•Hy Parllway MSSIOH VIEJO Equal Opportunity Employer M IF RETAIL SALES IN PET STORE, TROftlCAL FISH, llRDS, CASHIERS, MAHAGY TRAINEE, ooc; GROOMY. 1-'ull or pllrt·Limc , over 18 unly Sanw Ana, Orange 1135-0311, NcY.(lort Beach ~f..H)l~J. t uguna Hilb Sll0·3112. Costa Mes a . S 1\ SS&l~ Retail ~p.Jf"ting ~ood.s & doClung. full and part tunt: Apply In person. ~. Coast Army Navy Surplus. 2434 Newport Ulvd .<.:M. SALES a.ate for ma rine ha rdware store in N pt. Bch. Expr. "'-"<'. F'Ulne. lmmed. All l'O. benefits. Captain's Locker. 64~1711. EOE MtF PIZZA STORE ~· tunng for fuU & pan l1lnt! operungi.. Varym11t days & hours: idea l sup. plemental incom\• fo1 ~,·e:. & '-lullenh Our Pf'Ol!TCSSI Vl'. g ro \\ ~ rompany offer' op portwultl'S for ad\JOt·1· lllt!Dl ~'(j oo ) our Jot· performance. f'll':.asant wor~ng cond.it Ion:.. J\1 ui. t be lB & over. Apply in person. S ALES C LERK - Prc!.lll!C drug store NpL Och. l"ull·tame perma· nenl. Beoe.675-0150 1\1 r. Elwood. 23005.f:. Bristol Sanlll An<t Heights 549-8674 1Bctween Jam boree & Campus> E.O.E. Restaurant COOK. De p e n dable p erson to work at modern health roods ii.mch counter preparing s andwiches & S3lads. Will tram uruforms furn. Si~COUNSELORS Reme mber when yo u \W!f'e a le.id and wanted to oom your own money '! Well, we have se vera l kids who do, but they need a mature assertive adult to chaperone a nd counsel tbem in sales oneoted jobs from 6·9 PM daily. $4.00 br to start. SUI0.00 weet poten · Ual. Phone 642-4321. Ext. 2:i0~2and 6 PM. A.5K FOR LAURIE E.0.E. E.xlnt roc'Ci&cal & denua1 l•-------- GENERAL O Ff'l CE TRAJNt:E L111ht typing. phones, production con· trol No exper nee. Com· pany loc 111 La11una N1in.iel Micrv Prec&Sion SWlSS. 831·9331 . per nee. 18582 Beach I•------•• Blvd<Twne & Country Must ld>w all phases of m a n ~ T h e H air Bllldlh. 4M2-8484 mo&ER wtth a t least 1 year ex. perieoce. prefefably newspaper. Excellent company benefits. Appl1 betWeeri 9 AM le 6 PM, Monday lhru Friday rvnllNGS Pref. Brokers Lie. Mall LtUW work history to: 312 Enterpris ing ilt.lults , Avenlda Cumbre, N.B. owr 21 wtlh Dynomac7 93i9J. A d v e n t ur o u s ---------- beoef. Apply in J)t!rson SAUSd.alC L&od.berg Nulntion ask For marine hardwar e for Mgr. So Coast Plaza 8'ore in NeWJl(¥'l Beach. 3333 8ristd St C M btwn Expaieoce neceaia ry. Olrousel& Bullocks. Full time Immediate Have something to sell T Oamifled ads do it weU. Victor. Cntr. > 752·6955 or 964.2211. I Turn your experience into money I all areas -no fee -cash bonuses. •Typltfl •Clefts •K•JP cJa I •s.cr.twtn .,. .. ' 1== ... '(~~ ... I I I ·-... t1utd_.. llAIMTINANCE ftCIAUSTS ZHOSNfT a ftffd for ........ ••-·ltM •• ,.,. .. c. '" ~ Mtc••CGI. .. w ..... IOR1. Xh1t. Co. Ql.AHtiE COAST DAILY PILOT llOW.a.tSt. C....Mele .... Of• •ri.aty .... yet' MIGHT AUDrTOlt Al>DlY Craia Prealey. San Clemente Ion. l2S w. Fllpiandian, - MGHr CUSTOOIAM Nllht l'Ultodian needed by 1hmt1naton Beach Cl· t y Sthool Dist ri c t . 1m.111'21fr\O. depend· Ing on o per. Apply 7$5 1«.h St. R B. ~l. personalities, who enjoy •-----... -.. wo r k i n g with a nd Real EstateSales mwvaling youths •I• · io to 13. 14.00 hr to aurt. P eople needed in s100 a week pof.&nllal. Sunset Beach ofc, Phone 642-4321 Ext. 250 ~P commissvon. between2and6 P .M. ASK FOR LAU RJE Call Bud R1•m1 E.O.E. l7t41146-H02 ftAITTIMI 1be Dai.b' PllOl bas a laree route in Newpe>rt Beach, Hoaa Hospital area. Approx 2~ bra a day, Moo·Frl afternoons Md S.t • Sun rnom1nas. approx. eamina• $450. per mo. Mu.tt be depen· dable and have aood ·drtvin.~. CaJl642~1 Alk for Doo WlWams or leave name• phone • _... ___ ..._ Restaurant opeolng. All company beneftts. Call BALBOA llAR.INE, Mf.#11. S.0.E. 11 /F /H COOKS lta;TtSSES Apply la penoo CASAMARlA Salee Eaer1et1c 6 In· IMDa Pl. Harbor '8l1itml YoUD&-woman 3-5, Mon·Thurs. needed ror exclusive ni· Restaurant tall abop. Mun b e N e w & e x c J t l n 1 Cu bJon or ientated, ~ teltaunnt ,:-.~ N have manag eria l ...... ... ~pt. pt. C'apllbilJUet ror future as· Bcb.. Irvine aru. Open. &nu ror c u bteu. a't mer. P1eue call or counter help, prep, & ~plbyl to Apropo,, H "'1.lily. l"\IU·Ume ft part. ..... on Island. NB. lime. Call Mr. EnaU.h. _fM4..311152 ______ _ 15H.508. Sea. Cl.ft Need Senlor CJUa~n• --wllilEASI!! p/Ume to make extra a 11:;:..-.::::.,. ;:.;.rr,. c • ll John : . -...-·-·- .. -OM.Yf'LOT W.clnfld!r. Aprtl 1e. ,_, ~~~~!.~ ..... ?!~o HilfltW...W .............. ~········· 7IOO 1010 •••••••••••••••••• ~ Jtmc IOIO ' Wedi ........... . Mllp'#uls• JlOO HllliW..tM 1100 .............................................. su.. • armtreases. near OC •.w.i .,• Aitl>Of\, I• W, &A M Par\ llme fluibl 4 IOPM ~nn·Th11r1 ho&n Pref e.x.~r.11\r.-9'19-l483 _____ _ ta al clolblnt Co11t • ~ ~ .. SAl..Q; SAUSCAIHl1 S..lif'r MOlnr& u, In ne"t'd ol t~'O .al pen;oo "·"' pen~ not n an ~~ Wtll tflHO . You rlt'tXI nut oipµh un '~ Well eroimi.-J U1tw JIUMll\" Jlltl mh• AblUl) tu INlrn ,\lld fn()'>t of .all .1 ~•r"'"ll dt.~ln• fo1· 1U1 out,t.111'1111.: c~r "'1th ll \Ul.'t"•ll(UI l'OUll.bli&b lll' & ~I'll\\ 111.: l'OfllOI' a lion Top 1•ornµ&n\ b.•1wlth llt•irWJ 1~1uu \' <.11 l.1 hll ll\•allh & l .1i. 111 ... r.011 \ .11·.11 11111 .. llvo t llJ'' up 1•\I ~r, .11 upport un 11' \ l'I'" 111 ~·N.111 lt"1J \ ~ •11110,_..c~ • 2925 Harbor l.ih ll CG,IAME~\ ADVERTISING SALES Tile Dall) 1'11111 hJ~ Jn immediate oPt·ntnR for J Sdles pe r son with oews papcr ilisp.la,y ad v<>rll sing <'l<Pt.'r1t•nC'(' Good s alary, com missions & c>.<·l'llenl fr mge benefits. Extl'llt•nt gro"th opportun1t•l'' for a person \\1lh cart.'er 11m 1>111~ Call for a ppointment Stt'rt'tanaJ EXEC. SEC'Y tteat!QU&rttt'I orrtct" or fhc-Joli)' R olf'' Rd.\.UI l&J\l ( hV.11\ h • ., •n 11p n1n1 for an t'.c f)4'rltl'ftf'f'd i';l(~('Ul IVP ~"·«~ lit() ahort.tuind req J. but ouhl.11nd1nc l \ lltlla kl l\1 _, ~ tw«ll'd 1hn11'*"-(''l~nt"nt't" lfl•lptul f'n,llwn rt• tt\11-t '(\ M 'fnt> N•o1.uu 111 .i 1hllu'' Lo~tly ortl<'t' \\ <O nl(l'n1 ,1 I Il l mu~pht•1t'. plu11 ''"' ho.'Olfo J\O.lf 11.Qfl(' IOI luc1 •ni: m1"Ci1r_.1 & d nt .. l in 'lU d.Jll't' 6. prol tl !lb• 1 lllJI \Jlplv in 1w-r.,vo 1 rvrn II.Im ht lpm .11 n11-: .1111 1 ' i.oc, fo. ft l'\l I 00(!'(;11l1·llt \H ln IU .ll1c~l'll SECRETARY I ht· Julh H1111.-r \ii n11111~1r.i1t\I' <J1f11 c• 1, l1•u ~ 111 14 lur "" t" , ... ,,, 111 t'd >t'l'fCl.H"\ lur 1 h 1 1 r ~f ,1 n .i ..: ,. m l' n t '-"'"'l1)\1nwnt r "'"' l'U.'>I 1111n 11•quirt'.., ltf11t ,1111rthd1KI 6. typu1g ~1.1lb 6. J i>lt:ai.l.lli;: l~lcphont· ptr-.onJlll> P rwr r(',laurant t'XPcricn<'c \\QI.lid bt> a dcftmlc pfu,. L11\cly offtt'l''· xlnt l11•nd1t pa(•kaJ.l~· Apply m 1~r::.on from l!am·4Pm :ii TH E JOL!.Y HOC:Ell !;.<(' 17<>12Ci11lcuc AH· In 711 54h 03JI SEcRETARY :"r1·d ~''°'I secri•tano.il slulb W11l tra1n for fl•l!al \\Or k . 1 ~ da) Ctp1.:-.t rano '493·2571 SICllTAIY GllAT HOUIS! t'ut rrowlna mi•dlr•I r nter with nvv. n>r ll(ltflt~ otn 10.-atf'd 1n FoLmlam ~.I~. hlf Alf unmadtaLo ~n1.n1 for Ii al:'rrettrY to tht 1·ic .. ..... u1.h tAl.lnna m1n11t.-r to work 30 hmara 'wr "' • llAM en 31'M 1111,~ tlCJn rf"'4t.ll"t'\ lyplnl( uf I.Cl wpm a.nd • aood tlhtmt• penioMl1')' Wf! <Art-r • l(ooc1 11t11r11n.: 111lary and t'ICC't•llt<nl n1n"\pa11)' lx·n tu~ f or ll('r\ll'W ttppl , plt .. Jl•l' t·.-ll <714 I "31 t:;:MP '@I f JJl!l'rf \\I' 1'111mlJ.lll \. ""''' !1l IOK •SECRET AIUES • l..lU'<' I.e~a I It E . S20 0110 1· ltSll8ll. l"rom ~12.CIUO t..\C Anhm I< E • SIK,000 f C ftl-st aurant Slll.000 Acct Gn Ldgr rt£ Sl3.200 Hl<ep type 50. ~ ••Su.Jes Consultant:.• • •OurUHtce• 1\ppt. Only Free 1-:0 £ UL Rl•mdel"'> 1\~cnry ~ Sarrh. 1<: ... t11b '1;.i N1:wport Hcar h. ~ 1rniu SECRETARY urnn: <WTm: l'HESIDENT Corp hNHlquancr~ for ~rati:witlc 111vt-~l nwn1 ~\'r\"lC'C~ firm f-';1:.hll)ll blund Exn•ll1·nt <',!rl'l'r oppor with d1wr'll)' & l'hallffi~l' :'II ust µo~~l·~:; l Op· fl.'Vt'i t•X l'(' U l 1 \ {' serrctanJI cXJh'r. (.'all &W-0123 Mon thru i''n , !:I :nim-5 :JOpm 1'f'll'flhM4" ;ol.1r11or11 ... IXftA CASH? 1uaraJlt l ('Iii ni.lltlti Ot S3 ~O to IA v..r hou r H'UO\inUi6.IOn • bonUll tmm1•c.Jt1t11 o penlnc11. part tlnw, tt.u °' e\ n l°"' t-:.t y lt<alh for w1•\I kll11"'11 ""t1llU•hl'(J firm 1u.a1tl Ta .. J•ll J SolH t'111t a&.rowln" rnmvan) Ill I rvllh' nt'l•O!< a I')( 1)1•ll1•nr 1•lt h'l1•phont' 1111\\" l"'rl!ul\11 tu v. udt (rom out olfll'V tdh11.: vt11.turos>>' arid oHlc~ !IUI> ,i&hl Our tov 1rnl1,•l\1WO· rlk· u11m '"°"~ ~ '700 111·r "''<tc'k b.alury .. roro n\lallOo nnd blmu' wluh.' truuun.: 1'"01 111u·rv11·v.. pht1111• !W(}:llOI. ui.k lur Antl.i '11'.l.t.X <Jl't-:llATOH \ tr111J1n a firm 1n Nt•WtJUll lit-JI h, llccd~ .in t'\f'l'tll.'lll'l'cJ I ~ll'X 1)1>l•ro11ur 11 111111.• I rom t .J.lto:'l JI) 11rn \lun th1 u Fh l'k.i~t· t'Jll \n111·1t1· .it ~lli;JIJ' •TEL. SECY• ~II\\ lill lllj.! l1•kph11n1• ..,, r1 l't.1rh·.., for .1 m•v. 1·onr1•µ1 111 .in!<'' l' rt 11 ~ :.t.•n 1u• I' ti m1.· or I t 1111t• '>hlfb J\dtl.iblc lndu<k ' ~onw "knd~ T) µ1 n ~ 35" pm ri·4 d \I any c m p I u y n· h 1· n ,. r 1 t ' u\.iilubk SislJry 9i00 1110 tu !<lurt f ll m1· · 11\l'I CUM'' J Cl'Urthlll-: IO >our p1w:n'l>~ \'ou will he front Mfll't' to manv lffilllll l .11\l h11... :'\t'l'll i.:ooJ IUlll' of '1111·1·. u' "1ra1111'. a111)t·.1r,1n1'<' '" amb1t11>11 l ",tll ~ln11 l"ri 11111111 l>\6 IH7 I l· ll I. TOWTRUCI< OPERA.TOR f'\Jll 1>r p.ir1 t1m1· :\lu,1 hJ\ l' j.!OOd lfrl\ 1111: f\' t'(lfcl Fur 1n1cirm.1t1on, 1Jh11nl' 521 'J2!J:! 11 r >142 Xi\:! :'II on 1"1 I !•am5r1m WAITUSSIS P\.IU or p 'tine Nt•wport llarbor Yacht C.:luli . Aj.lc ror l)or(lt h y 87 3-77 ao WA1Tlf5$ ran UrM. s d•.> 11·3 $1 l~ JO atart Prlvat.r t'ouolr)' Club. I\ l)pl)t tx-t"' !om Wodtlf'4, It Sun. Call ror •wt· e.M·$11U4 _ WAITRISS t-\111 ume. ~ day11, 11 6, Sit 7.5 to !!l&rl l'riv{at\' Count.I')' Cluh Nt'wf,llJrt Ol·•ch. Appl)' bt'I ween Wtoelru. & Hun. Cull tor uwt &14 MIH ___ _ w,,JTtn:sst-:s ru u & pan uine, pd vucation. upply Tuyl o r ·~ l~'hl1turanl, S.intn Ana fo'r1•1•wa y & Hc dhtll. 'f'u.'>lln WAITRESS :\t .. ture &t ""pr. 1n lll' li.lu,1l for '""l <'<>Clt•t• •lloJ> TI1e Ulll<' I>oll'llll\. ~ \'1a 1..ldo. :\ U WELUEH \1 .11 (; t••i.:or Ydl'ht.,, 1631 I 1l.H•1•n\ I .i. l°tlbld '1l'SJ W(X>DWOR1' ~llS l>O'' lt<Jn'> j\Jtl Jor 11uul1ly orwntl'd 1nd1' 1du"I' l'teC\' work. not :1' "t·1nbly luw l"ull & pJrt· lu~. 493-3179 WOODWORKING Grov.im: m!g. co need~ \'OUll~ man for perm.1 nt·nt f tlml' work 111 woods hop, Knn" kd~1· of lll.al'hmery & ml·O~laf\ll'UI JlJlllUlfr pt'1•ft•r1 l'll l'lt•u::.ant wnrk1ni.: ,11 n'O'opht'l l' (I..· l'" h1·11d1I ~l'l'Ufl' 1111111•' 1>;1 l••flUtlll\ tu .1cl\,11w1• < lnlv lho;..-" ho u n· li l' Jlt'IHIJlif1· 1\. d<',lrl' l•l kam 01 .. 'il ;1ppll H11!hl rndn 1tluJI 111<1\ ... 1.1n 1m nw•J 1 J t t'I ,. \ JI I' h 1 n 1•·Nml< l 30 ~:11 w 17th !'>I • L' )I X Rll} Clt•rk Wo~r'. dryer & d1- hw her. A I cootJ. ~,.. . ..................... . **IBUY•• Good used Furniture & N>Pl!ancee-OR l will at.'ll or SELL ror You M4STBS AUCTION 646 ... , & IJJ.96J5 Double bed 1100/000 Must sell by Apnl Ill ~740 or 213-47S.0072 a· couch w1m11lchin1: IQv· esc~t. Ille brown velvet-: ll,000 0 80. Sohd Oak <..:oont.ry l'"rench kmg l>Z bdrm set, Sl.200 in cl m at· tress & spnngs 080. Ad SIU.er 11155, 642-4000 ~ IV'S. 2 piece Gold Seel 1ona I ·Couch 9XS. Co6t S6SO. Stoll ~ Xlnt cond. 963. 7686 SOFA WVESEAT 1450 t:dfee & end lbls $225 liunk bds Sl.30 Bdrm :.et 2):S New 493 87ti7 lJble bed. matt spnng,, Cht'!>t <.lrawt-r-;, r11ght i.Utnd. all new !lfiO-liCJ(~ 1i11Mll11Ct-.l••~·.--.t ... OMee ...... .. ;-..--1,--1 S·-,··b···.:. .. ••• .... • e 'e id ••• o a t u , ne UP · -•-•••••••••-••- hol1ttred, +n mat· ,, b o n e D t a l l D 1 1 e.reu Sl7S. Xlr• ~ qn aiiomatle&Uy Maslcan box mull 1175. Secrc.>tatY. Like oew. 315' LUMU E K: sx~ numbeh. un. Call :hS 23 '~ Sx7h·' ~days. 5idj.23• i'. All for rt: TVPF.WRITERS: Royal All flr. 546-6458 bt -S rt« STS. Olympia el~c. mo. 18M 0 carbon rib· H11cqucl Club o rv. mem.bc!'l>hlp. Mul'ftll ! Any reas. offer. 7~1 or 962-86'T7 • FUU size ocod, sso. ry good rood. Pair ors1 speaxers, $40 pair. ~ <'Md. ~7-8446 T John Wayne Tennis (\ m e mhcr:.h1p for su cau 544.9110 Weekda>' C.oto de Caza ram mel bership. Great hunun ho r sebac·k r1d1n1t dubhow.e ~ tNS-467( boo S37S. 536-3755 l.B.M. Sel ec trl c Typewriter w /computer mlerface. $1200. 644-2148 8017 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M. Ferret, 2 yrs old, vlu l'lOO. to good home 112:$. 962'.:1789 Parrot. r e d ·h eadcd AmaJ.On. $200 to goo'd home. Tame, ta lks. 968-9484. Sherry Pleos a Orgofts 1090 • •••••••••••••••••••••• :\ladam1:' All'xa nd PlANO: Yamaha MlA> p11 rt r a 1 t ti o II s I !17 w /lnuts(errable . w roly . '(' r I l' ._ 1\ 5: II l h U & list.I (or $2750 Wiii ta ke \lel.imt-~ '1417 Slll00/bel>lofr968-685S <:anon At: motor '"ndt•r. lt'n'\, lull) l"qt.apj)l'<I bi3 112 ~ ~1gner ha-, t"' o Ol·W ,\dJt'r Sat.elltte dt-c Porta·BeauuluJ Yamaha Organ Coh 1035 cw.lom·made 1, -.ofo.i-. ble IY~Pt'v.ntc w ca::.c [).i.>, like new, barel y •••••••• ••• • •" • • • ••• • V.'ill !It'll o.it <:<>!>t 1;;3.~ szoo fl 7 3 5208 c v es . ~. ong $4500. sell for' l'Urt•bred Htmat an kit &61J-G816 5-W-7172dd}\ un>.644·1615 or 646-1467 k'nl>. male, 6 \l) $100 --- farm 646-6111 al-fi µm GcrocJe Sc* 8055 W mpmg lnendl> S1lellt ---""'-••••••••••••••••••••••• Vct i1tty O\\n(•r m c m · Swmet.t! M r6po1nt Gar<Age Sale S...t 1 1:1. !I tJer..rup mx> 551 3830 AlsoPt'l"SllU\l> A.\1, dntlque:;. tr}~lal. -----~0771 :.1Jvt!r. dun11 de mJ::.c 215 ~s1ze matLr~~x ,\tliALL Console. Crest n es. Pecan finis h, 'rench Provlncial Min\. .ond. Sl500. 645 ·9.570, 142-4372 "'--" -----8040 l::Bayfronl, Balboa Isle 'pnng.'>, good cond. SSO. ~ 5J6.J133 Ev~ 8by Grand-Di vorce :;ale ••••••••••••••••'"•••• GAMGB SALi:: Sul & -----tc<.'Ond, rcrlnlsh, 6mo. KE1'~110:'<il> Pup~KC Sun bam 2pm. Men:.. :\lc'itont.c'<i cXN<'~<'lt' m~I a go l'hamp ~•re .\I 1-'1ct & \\11TTll'O'i und l·h1ldrcns ;!llJ. xlnt 1·rind S15'J E\'1·:; BO ovi•r '2400 839·9019 'It 1• w I'' l t ' • loth\'' IJouk:;, dinin1: &10-n:Qldy'll)Jl 5')(11 .:1:1 IUj i:u;, .• tt ,, Pl • I nl l ,, l & ,. It a I r ' l'UJJJlll'~ lvr ~Jlt. JI I ,\ 11 ' I ~ h l' I> \ t I ~1mo)1-d Sll>l•u 7a\j:t1. ' I.\ !l\d\d\11114 ,di \\(IHd v.alnul 1 hl1t1 h Gd mt"'" 111,..., 1111n,111• l>t«J frJm1·. IJ1rl1h & mu1 h mul'h nvtr1· •1~2 l'drl1amt·nt \\1·, \.\1..,tmtn.,ll'f. I Hlk l-..t.\l 111 \I Jl!nold & 1:-:d Sluh T /U pups A1'l h11 i:ol1Jl'n & '' h111· 1111 ~·n 1t t• H-l2 Oi'i I '-lll~\'I 0)(IH~J C:ol11r TV .• !BL ~pcJkt·r~. l'""" ffiJt·h1n•'. h :1m I ,11,h11, Ill 'l'\.'\'d lJlk~ 1i11.t1 < r ,1,l It·', e IC 1;1 \ ,.,73 ll.'~1 t•1 Adm1r ... 1 llllor T V !.I~ <.:ro"n t.-l<'µhonc· •• n-. ..... nnl'? \ Jh•I s;:. Call '" •,x :rm or "45 72'l:I l'L..;\VEH PIANO . Owner m w.l sell 1850. 77S·20Jlt '1C l:flRIGllT P IANOS Bfo:i\UTIFUL f'INISll J.arruted supply avail. Paul s Pianos 548·7272 80'4 ...............••..... ORANGE COAST DAILY .PILOT SECRF:TAHY -Npt Br h. l;i w firm St'C'k::. rrwlurc )!1rl w xlnl. skills & ma~ c:ard expcr F'run 1151 OOJ S..rrcta •> Hc•t'<' pt 111111.;t F'ull t 1m1· :,t·r 11•1·1·pt 11t~~l1'(! to "orlo. in ...,. II trl 'UfJnl.'l' ·ll~··1H'\ f or 111;)1\J J.:l't & •• ,,, lll;JllJj!l'r 'T) !Jlllj! .... \\lJm. mtL\l bl• f>l'("lll•• hl1• .ind l'll11·1t·nt Fm.111 11,.r ,\ch1 ... ur) Cl11111· i:i:! 001 Hohm. Security Guards lmfl'lt.'d nl'l:d. Jll 'hlfh I ~r Jnd phon,· ,1 m11,1 l<l·t1red Wl'ltom< tilol 1\flfl 7:1A3 Traint~· On!. r 1l1·pl , It J).Jl'lo.Jl:IOJ!, I <Id\ \\ l't'k CHEST X-RAY CLERK SCRAM~ETS ANSWERS lAman t.ent, xlnL cond. ~'fh 12. SIOO 642-4300. 11 \llleriit75. 24·1'tr 3hr fi n\\ n1ni: le' t•r Jl)X 1~1.,11 Bro""ntnJ.: auto i &l).:1Jn llug.•r 1'3 .,,,, .,hot 2ZI li7:> ·-1s1 •tH"12·4321 , fo:xl 217 1-:Qual Oppurtun11, l::mpl<Jyl•r !'idlt'1'.l?lrl. outi.:01n,.i I:\ lncntll\. 11'.1 ',.., w oldl•r Fu II "r I' 'I I r !:!1•m.:.\\t';ir St.•1•ontl <:I a nn • :!l22 W 01.·c·ant 1 onl. :-./ B 1;75.:l:JI, I saks, P T , 4 111.:hL'> r>r '' k . 5-9.J,.>:'lf, Sdt. duys, no Sun days. Apply in JK'""" belore n1)(1n. m1 phon• {'alb. C1rc1 ·"'''cir\. So lliL't I 'lata ~ll.., f'.•rt 11nw c.111111 p11-.1t1on lur n·t ir1·ol Pl''"°" Wa.1.1? Rra's lk•d 2:13-1 "''"1X1rt HI"" C M ht:! till ' SALES PERSOHS f•1·rvinuht v pfu, arluft'i to work "tth .Jnri rnot1,att•k1rl" Ch1•r :?I ~<Ml Hr 10-.t<trt In La.:un.i. Cc1p1::.trano, ::-..in l'lt·mc·nlt' 11 n·a-. SH~t J. "l..'t!k INlCnll • .I PART TIME EVEHIHGS PHONE: f,.\2· l321or4\16 ti>!'~) EM 250 1~1 wt'l'n 1 r. 1':'11 ,\,\I< for l\n4lrru ~le:. H.>c.110 !,hatk h;1~ lull t 1 mt' l ., r t' 1· r " 11 portu11111t ... & p11rt 11m1· Joh opport1m1t 1•·' 11p1•n tOJt uv nuw 10 tbc \.1°\\lJfJrt !k·JC'h Jf\",I II '"u arc m1u1<1r~ n·11ri·d or a rollcgt.• i:,radualc ur are r urr<'nlly .eum.: tu t"Ollel(e & highly moll\~tl ed ll)r 1nt·rc ... ,cd CJrO IOR'> b J :-.c tl 011 pcr1onnanct•, Vlt•.i!>C ap ply at :..'700 Wt.·~l Coa::.t }h\},;..; u ~DIO SHACK A. TANDY CORP. E..O.E.. ~·~:rNary fnr I n~ur;111ee Ai.:t·nl, part lime· lkftJ Ille. n.""'pcmi:.1llle wom.111 Ol'(<ll'Ci, typtn)( l''lot•nttlil, 'hurthand & t·xpcnen<'e prt.·l1:rred. <.:all 551 51>42. !wc·rclary Ht't't'fJllOnl't :'olJturt· per..on for ~tod•. hrok('rdl!l' f1rnl 1n ="'""''P'Jrt (;pntcr C 1111111 I) ptng :,kt lb c:;:.t:nl1,1l a.1U mo tdll Mar Jon<: JI l~l-l~l2 ~·rt.ot<1rvtor .... 1ll'' \'I' m j:!r11\\1nl! urt 1t•t• m ,Jf Of \ir1111rl l'rd m.111111 111111 'mu~t·r v.1\h •' <·•·II c· n t lo k ii r... I> 11 1.1ph11n c· ,\tlra1t1 \ t· -.;1lary and 1·ompJn) IJCn ~ll\. St.1 rt \I .i y l Rl•puhl1r lloml' Luan. ~1-0091 SECRET ARY /MGR ~ml Mfg ~11fe., Offc :..'>wpm. hlc bkkpi:, mm 4 ,.r.; oflr t-x p. Lai:ona Bc:h 497-31.iO(l anyt1m« SCTRY /Ofc Mqr for ~m••ll i:mwmR lasn ml ~ l1rm 111 CJJJIJ \'ullt:y. c,.,,,11 pdy, bt:ni.:ltb of.1.1~ ·~EC:Hf':T,\RY • ADlA 11l"t-d.'> )HU ror a ... upcr J>O"lion 1f y1JU havt! general orfi\'t' t'X· Jll'rt~at·c and l} p111i: '>k.t.11.!> ADIA Temporar} S..•l"\11:~. 1720 E.. Garf\. !'iu1te 119, Santa Ana. C<tll !t>7 1303 E 0 E SECRETARY lRHI Estate) -------· P:.w1fic Mutual. a lc11dmg West Coasl ln!>uranct' Comr>any !ora te d in Nl'wport Beach. has a l'l(,'C(J for an experienced ~'Crt!lar)'. SALES SI:-;(")' U1'1'1<. l•Utl l!dl 1111w, Ht-. l'u ~11\I !'>.1l.1rv n1·i.: l .ii I !f I:!. \11111 Thu hi.) 1iHl.IO l.1111 1..rn g for ~h.1 rp l'rnll·~ ... IO nil 1-. \l'1·k Ill~ ;.upp mmm1• \H1:1-oll.\~ Sht'<'t mdal mechan11·. \'la_,-; A. 1·X1>t•n1.•nce rl' qwn'Ci. palll·rn ch•vl'lup 11lt•n1 & m:1<'hm<· '<'l up. ·~11lrl tx·n<'fll, for ... m ... 11 ..tro" mg t•ompany 1\ppl) en p.,•r•.on 1rnl" 1>11 0211(1 Slll l'l'~.I< :-:EEIH-.U "111 1ram. Jl'un +;11cn :\lf~r 11 B 8!l3-3.S75 SllOE S \U.S Wi!nlt·d. lull 11r I'•'" 111111· <.11od ('1l l>l'll1 11l-.. ~UIUll' ml!ml p1l"tl111n,· llfl''• hll ,\ppl} 1n pt r"in 111 t :1iJm & I l:t m 3117i ~ Hrhlol. (' \I Stat1oncrv ~llirc 111 <.:orrma dd :'llar n~·t'<f, 1·\ prd !>Jlc~ la<J}' Full umc. 5 davs Xlnl "'"rlo. 1111! toml 1-.,Pt:"nally l 1111• dJl'flte lc t•75-IOIO Sw1tC'hhoart..I o pcr.1t11r. I' lime, da}::. <ir t•arl} l'\l~ W trutn 1'45· 7:iW TAJLOR ft>r f1nt-men ~ wom t·n,, a pparn·I Ftt 11 t1ml· Nt:\\pt'1rt Bt·,11 h tl55 If.ft.'> 1ea<.~. pre.,ctmol t-.C'I-. uruts or t·xr> F 1' I'' 1 sdt C'.\f 1>12 0.111 TEACHB· TYPING V.i: have an 1mmcd nt:l'<l ror an expcr l) ping In stJUCtor. If you ha' c u tksi:rt::l' m nu., f.A'I & arc SCl!k1ng 11n xlnl, re'>' ard mg oppartunity, plcaw rail W D l'ohck. IJircc tor. lr\lnl• Colh·~c or Hu:-.tlll..'Sl> al 556·8!!00 Cur <in 1mm<'d mt<•n IC'>'. TECHNICIAN JWad Sch<'mOlt lC!>, f1t.'fd service, ffi(•Cha & clcc. ab1hty. Some trav1.:I. S16K t.o Sl8K + co rar. Morgan Employment Agency, 1525 Mt'sa Verde E .. Suite 213, Cost a Mesa. 7S<H581 631·1575 NEVER A FEE TRAINEES CONTRACTOR SUP· PLIE S T OOL S & HAR DWARE. NOW HIRING YOUNG MEN OVER 20 S ALARY + CO MMJ SS I ON . S200-SS001WK. P U LL COMPANY BENE FITS Must be experienced dir· U1phonc typist with ab1U- lY to take hght shorthand and u.se 10 Irey addi.ng mac hine. Real Estate kno\\ ll'dgc helpful. 1--------• Technician CAl.J.. 714 894·0055 SAL~ -the !>PJ & hol tub qtdu ~t q ha lo quadrupled in sales in the last 4 yrs & 1s still growmg. We lram you Independent contractors status. dys ~. e ves 548-7985 or 675-1.227 Sandwich de li, re li11blc counter per son , part Ume. Days only. M·f . ~l SCTaY j(i1eft. Offiu Patt time. SS hr. ~udent pref. No expr. nee. 2600 E. Coast Hwy. CdM 7S2·W56 We offer outstaadtni;: "ork.lng condit1ons. com pct1lt\C salary and a liberal benefits package \\h1 c h 1nc:lude h mc d 1ral d e ntal in· surance and tUJllon re· fund. Please apply in person at our personnel department or call: Donna Tafoya PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 NewPOrt Center Or. Ne"llOrt Beach, CA 92660 An Equal Opportunity Employer M If Sea.mstresi.. Ondal ~hop nltcr11t1oni., part I 11nc Secretary tlexlblc hour:. Could LEGAL SECRET ARY work from home. C~la Fee Paid Fush\on Mesa area. • Island. BeauttlUI plui1h 546-1821 S.5&9333 office. Lots of P /R with eJCecut.lves. Super b0fl11 SEAMSTRESS -Full· Also fee Jobs. SnellJng & tune. Sport <:lothlng Snellin1 of Newport maml . .C.M. toe. Alk ror Buch A1ency. 4340 Jhne.~. Cami-Dr. ~~--~~---~~ •El.ECTROHIC • TtCHHICIAtil :\ Rrow1ng cleclromcs company ha ., an tm med.late opening for Jn EIC'l·tromc Technician with 3-5 years experience Lo conc;truct and main· l.aUl t.esl equipment used 10 o ur Produ ction Departments. Must be well versed In dlgilOI 'troubleshooting technl· Ql.le8. Candidate should po sses s a h lA h mechanical aptitude and be capable of working with m inimum supervision. Mcntw S,.Clatties 1640 Monrovia, C.M. 642·3'27 E.O.E. TB.EPHOHI SOUCITottS 4 SoUciton needed now No scllln1. ao uper nee ..... 4-9PM. SUO perJir -+ boftusn. Call btwn 9·5PM B\ll Brow n ~ h1n1ft1, l'l1J'" tJll ~ri~ itJiO n f•fo.~1-Tn:H . "'I' 1l-.ol11\\1)11•t 1111111 ",tl1· 11.I\ ~,1., 1111 1,1, 1111, II H .~11i .!f:.>t, TYPIST ~f,,r. Sill.2 IMI .11111 IHI 1~·r month 1.11 l'""'"' 1t r1u1n~I. ltr•hl l\jlllll' "" ' \t>t•r11·111 ,. \111'l' 1111 "" 1llJ)1•h ll1'.1dl111t I :!:! lfl COUNTY ORANGE OF \Ir" .I I ,11• 1111 I , rn ,•I.. !'>hut, (,11.111 ''"" :.!1trf .. r1•1• 111 l'••HI h 1111 \11uni.: m•~l / t110• h•·" \1~·llm;1n11111•l•A . .i·1: · • 1 h• I I ua;' lllhl I ,1 II 11• h1n11•1JI• \11111011 '1• .\ f k 1 111 1l•1r 111 111 ,in•·r : .• rhu11' A 1 I', I ll'll1o.,'l/\)1 lit ll'\I "Lu~.11n1J, ' B •· IJt~• ,,., l..t. \~1.H\ :..,,.,, lrnt,.1,. ll .... 11\1(1\ \ .. , '·•" .11 '•"' t. 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Sout~erQ Callf 0111ia Celebrity er eQQlS Clamlc ·~ hoSted by Fountain Valley Jaycees sponsored by BASF Video Corp. proceeds 10 benefit INCIAL OLYMPICS and Oltl8I' local cha bOt 111818 seo (lneluOH lunch ~ celllbt'lllMl ,__....., M llll 525 gentitl edmllllOn SIO liCllel tn!onnellOn 1N1Y bl otlltlfMO by fOUllWNJnl OlllOI 10221 S1111or A~. $utlo '19. FOUl'lllH'I \lillley. 92708 or dlllfl'O (11•11l63 IT'S EASV! Look for your name and address ln today' clai1U1ed section. U you find It, ull 64%-5'78 Ext. m a we wlU a.rruce for you to pick ap your Uckeu at t nearett omce of tbe DAILY PILOT \ .................•..•.. LUGGAGE TAGS lrnm ~0111 bu..anl''~ r.1n1 !-..1111 llll•' 1'Jrd tor •·J r h l.11t phL'> one 'P·lfl' \\ ,. rl'lurn µ1·rm.1n1·11lf\ 't"alt'tl attraN 1' t' 1.1J.l .~ 'trap, mcl'llnl? a1rltn1· I 0 r1"Qwremeat::. Prt• wnt ""'' & lhell' For a pc.r..on;ih11'd ta.: 1•111 lo~l' w:illpaper, fJhrlf• or ' Day GIO" paper & '" \1ll tx1rk & 1nm \our g.~ Oi: In l\\O card'i · rk tn h.11·k PHH'E.-; C<l 111 J S'> 51JI!.' SI ti111•,1 lJ.~' SI :10 '"' (Ir OYtr\' $1 111 l'.1 \!'>.:•h"' To.t'< 1111 ludl ti ~OC \RO" i )OUr own or ~end '. &dll.ress. pho1w & rrutk£• one card per t\tJd~ each dle<:k or money or- l~•ul<l tw" -.1ful lt ~·h1 oJf.. d1.,..lo.:..l1lt• 'JblOt'I' ~ ill 1111• 1 hair. .11 10'. Oll'r•· ljll pnt't"\ >l">I \11;ll l l~I llm1• !1l , Stl' 208, ~pt llt.h l'a<'emakt'r 21r s port fis· ht•rn\dn, fl•bll 318 12131597-11573 --- MEARMEW 28' !\t1>nl1?rcy fisherman, bit '"5-. !>I~. 2. Gray . 40 h1> \'l II". xlnt. c·ond. "Sal· ty'" ~. ().15 0904 • \\'ulnul dc::.k. r h:i1r:;, JR' Corsair 4 cyl, I ·O. l)J>l.'Wrtl..r. r rC'dt•n.ta. S1650 best orrer. Call clr Xlnt ronct i'f.0· 1121. ~ ~ ---------- ........ You may request Ad-Sitter service when placing your ad . . our Ad-Sitter number will appeor in yo11r Doily Pilot od ... Ad~Sitter tokes your messages •• . you coll in at your convenience to ~ · the r~ to your od ... this llfVa i s onl·y SS per week. For mQft information ond to ptoce 'f04Jf ad call 642-5671 " 1 .......... f040 ...... su,., HtO ......... wt.d DM.Y"LOT Ad •I t070 ai . 'a .. ,.................... . .•...••............... ....................... ..,..... tHO ~ c.PAV1-0P DOU.AK Dlillm '720 (tlf"1f ...i 1•an fotl'illn, ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• :tt1'11 SC•IU iw.a· •• aat •n. ....... Pri. II')'. Bt1Ult rws Call ... mo ca.-f'N .•• ,.,: fll·IJll ....................... 1111 r..a. a <OWllN', ·~ lrana, p1b, p l•. Ort• ~wriwtn.JI ,_. II utn clue, -•n1ST1 ..... .,.... JOOUCOWI a.d. Radkt Ii !Mal.er. l\11 paint ........ of· f~··•11 .. M1). .... ...,,. • -.. •••:-•••••••••• T Bird, 'H, porlhnlt, ~---· lt" s..n.,. n. Jmm1c. a.. kit Xlnt rond. l · 'Tl ~·SF'Z.J, runy ,..._Utr/ak tt. tldepio "'--........... .ii-. .... l•.MS-ZS'll = . . , p • d , \Mil:~ ff&. """_-.._VII -~ ~ &nol •• AM1r11 dlluu laa.rior. ONL 13,000 JDllHI (JtM45) • ONLYSNtl MOWAIDC .. us•a DDwea:Qaeil .... TD.000 mil••· llereo, ....... WladllWt, CNH ClOlltrol. Ur toed .• BriUab ~••n. "Xln't -~---·''Sltowroom ..... <IMNWO> ..,, ~ ~nit -.ftJplH Cit, -__:_ tt PM, ~ilJI> 1404 P, 118, outrta.cers, ....... .,. tOtO ~ 1~ J>aii.•m• Clip rwwtttt.111.-ro -··-•••••••••••••••• -----1 KV 8Dat SlOl'41~\' \'aird pw <".ou~ IM •I t-•r Q" Gran lilarinl'r hilly J4 •hour ICC'I''~ l'vt llun.t W{•ll. ~lritllhl I •ppff, bea1.1tlf11lly ~c.-tt1inttn&too •utonaa11c $2,800. llliiti&at1ieed, ru<ty to B a 1: h . N • 1 r ~ ,._ • '\lllM or Uve •board Bit•C'h \\'arn.-r Call Slip _, be 1v11l1bl • ~J or 1771 fat SI0.000. J a ck Curley BU 5Sf.lSOS ovonlo11 • weekend a, iU· 02 l r,.,,,,...._ • •o....c..., -~llvd \."OITA MllA f7'-llOJ r., .... ,.. t'~YowCar! NEWPOR1r BEACH HJ.OHi AUSTAM lNT'L 171411-6JO.I07t Bel~l:ao.tp.rn. Ca.11 ~after I AK for Tim. 1'6t~210SI 4DOOISIOAH S.lwr bh.: fl loaded with au ol the lwtw-y appoint· menu. Must see lo ap- pred.ate! (807Y PO I 11711 llACHl&.VD. ·~-.... 14 zooo I J ~-••••••••••••••••••••••• C111 ¥•ra. Solit / Ur23 T Ollck~·t ltoadat tr I ch li.tn..hho"<'af Uc11ut dtutl«l :m nwvy. ~utn lr'Mm l'ul'Jlctw "-'Ci liq, C'hl"Oml' t.:idOC'\' U t' 'd l lr l<'li:O I u~ou 1r a I h . ti7U'781 JCHNSOM & SON 1him•t4wcwy aaJ Harbor lilvd. •a:,;.;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii:I 0-. Meu S40·SQO 1• ONLY $5491 HOWAIDCIM•rolet Dove & Qwi II Sta. J8 VW convert. 4-spd .. xlnt. cond.. lhrouahout. $3800. 645·2375 d ys .• m8638eves. ( 1'14 M' Sk!pj1dr. Fl~cnuer S;\U; S&AJ... ED H IO : ~lS.WliEJtE IS t lbapec t bo iAI .JI ~ 8Nl.$wa.us's Luck\'r 3431 t W. Cbi.t.\t Uwy. Nc" port Btach. I SN.kod btd OPt'IWllC Aam1 11. l!Bl.2 OOPM JI South -.Rt tUO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ke. I.? l '""" r <.im per ... 9140 ~ '6.1•11Jrr 11.Lnl cond ....................... . ~I • 114..l °"'anwr C'am~r,., 91, II l'ut1tu1nl'll Xlnl rond IQdniu!Jc J1u•k11 fl.Ill) 1133 :!~ . USO ....... , .............. . WeP-r OVEI -look For YOW' Coad '73 a.oz. Loaded. •·spd. A 1C, n ew tares and dlUb. $3950 .• 979-8.'130 '74 Of'ls un p ickup w 1camper shell, good cood., S2600 or make of· fer 661-3680 an s. NEWPORT BEACH lll-0555 0611 le '73 VW....BUGS. Like new. Will be in town Lhru the 20th. Call Robt ~911.S • C1 = c '74Bde c..-+ wtute/blk. Lop. bit. lthr. llller • xlat.. cood. On g. <>"''Der. A clus1c! lllJOO 1714 .M8J..82IO ~AttSALE '670alaxy 7SM311'11 /FM. . For sale 1971 F o r d 77 Seville, loaded. X· Granada. 2·doot, low ~=.S dys 752-n33. ~ IZ.JOO. W ·SO.SS I ~ ManneSunt'\or, .>7;1 E 2nd St . l.1111~ 8uch,Ca.~ ~:e1 9150 1979 DOOGE.4X4 D 150 rtCICUP ,\1ht•n1 ur~f mudt•I u.l.idt.'tl 11w J uto tr J 11!) Ult, <l!r l'Otld • off roud "tleels & tlrt:S Never re ~ltr~ I~ than 700 nul121! (J61.00J VW, Porsche or Auch C~k tVaSOH \!W f>URSCllE·AUDI 4'1S E. Coast H.tway ul Bayside Onv~ Newwrt Beach 673-0900 '78 810 Wagon; low mile .. loaded. Ongioal owner. SC950 644-44n •73 Gold 450 SE Pel'fect cond .• n ew paint.loaded, o ra g . owner; Appraised at SJ L74S. w sell at Sll..225. ~*B M·F 71 Mercedes 4.SOSEL. all xtras 1nclud1og !)nrr, 30,700 m1, m int <·ond Sl9.998. li61·7282, 831~11 '78 VW Pop.Top Camper. XlnL c:ond. Lo • au. Air. 2'2mpg. 67~SM6 '58: fUUy restored-M ant cond. Call for appt lo see. ~ u..lit 9945 '78 sov SS89S. Loaded ....................... . Beawful cond. Call Art · '771'WNE.r.PE $3950? 968-3371or~~ Moon rt • .WU.. loeded. ....................... Allfos. ........ ed &d must bl! acl'um · ' pa.i.oed W/money urdl•r WL1'ACOTHAll. llll\t; Xlnlmncl ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S 23'.l Z: 2+2, XJnt rond Low rruleai?e. auto trans. Mag wheels . SS750. Call &61..'.ll6l '71 Camper. Xlnt cood. '78 Sedan de V11Je, wbtle, ~:.tr.:e ~~~VQP · 37,IXX) mi. Wht. lthr. lo· ---------, :>-ltJUli BMW '712 • or cmtuer·s cht"ck 111 thl· .l8!0Unt o11cr.-of thl' bu:I . payable t o H1d1J1 J f1amson. Balunre llUt' wtttun 7 days Ownt'r n· serves the r ight to rduse 110 r.1 XI.fl •11111 l'C.', ''ustom \Int 1 onu $2.800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••1.977 MB4.SOSL. as new. 33.<XX> ml, dark blue. 2 tops·. best ofr over Red po p top w 175K mlles. Very clean. S32SO f1nn. 752~ days. t.er. XJ.nt. cond... Mw cay . ttso J5. l736 or 64CMi860 •••••••••••• •••• •••• • • • 'ii I !liiO :ll!l:! 111 ~l'!\1 -~488 . THEODORE CREVIER ·n Dat:.un 8·210 4·dr . ,auto .• lS,000 m1. S3500 631·:1!63 or all. S. 752-1650 5 2 2 . 7 5 0 I' I' t .) 714·!Ti5 0789, 83.1 3134 • any or all bids Mark 1:n· \elope "SEAL~I> BID" l'fi3 ~ Hoot.la modified tolnicc'11 No re11son11ble ofr ~{~ 646-t.221 ROBINS FORD 2060 HAR SOR SlVD COSTA MESA 041-0010 &I SI 6 lltOAOWA'f SAMIA A14A 835 ·3171 i 4C,, 260 z. lo m1. Xlnt. ·tn MBZ 230SL. 2 lOP'>. oond. Air $4595. aUto. '1lver. mu.o;l :-.1:11 851 ·C»94 aw.I 536-1711i. IW2·329~ '69 VW, snrf .• s te r eo, am ·rm cassette . Runs g reat. 51700 . Ca ll 642-4922. '72 Bus. xlnt oond. ~·080. '78 Seville 2SKml. Silver. XlnL ccnd. Dys 833-9894. cvef>TS.9167 '78 Seville. Showroom cond. Lg1 blue metalli c. 12,000 m1. A l ways ~araged. was h e d & w ax e d . L ad o I s l e ~ ORANGE COUNTY'S ..WUT UNCOLN·MERCURY OEAL.ERSHJP RAY FLADllOE lJNCOLN-MERCURY 16-181\ut.oCent.er Or. 2 l · We I le raft No v .1 Z!SOMC 8S hrs Cudd\ ~ or be:.t. Georgl· ~t tnJ..3663or 675-4462. PP IH( UlTIMA ff OAIYIHO MACHIN£ .-75_D_a_ts_u_n B·210. Xlnl r. ~.I';. Metil brn. xlnt ur Bay Boat w /c:anopv Encl 0 18. Winner of Ularacter Boat Paradl• ( fttS..:l677 (' t 1 a [ 3l'CHRJSCH \F"T ~ VS.f;KWhohll•r gd b\·e-a -Hrd quJht1t•' Sl2.IXX> •slip A Y ti4G·~llJOO • ~ 19' Sea Ray. l'nJ. 111·w motor. lrlr. many >.tr.is. I ssooo. s1501J21 t1~-.. 0 1;.is. 1713 eves T'RADEIN SPECIAl..S ( 29' Cahfomuin ·12 s Fiberglass sporlfasber. s twn Newport s hµ av111l. •• fi!Cnfice at sn .soo ) r 32~:ot0JAN SED,\N S F t dsl. ltke new 'i7 mdl , '11./lwn dsl enR's hm hi-. i Will sacn f1rc for ~~'i.1M10 *** Factory Yamaha ltl>J<Xll" I )Jytona Specaal Ltd ~lllon CoU~t:lor's llem Very fast & cle1m ~l~l see to believe!: 839-8583 Motor Homes, Sole I Rent /Sfe>ro<:Je 9 I 6 0 ....................... •WeRcnl• •'tC1ur !\lotur llome• TupStuvou ldX IK'nl'lth We1k1rnamhnJn1·1· In•\.• "'"''••1!17:.! l11llrt'f., 0..Jll• '> HV fh·otab 5.l!I 11 lh RENT 22 ft lux mtr. home; sip:-6. self t·unl. S2501Wk. +fir ma. 640-8585 Trailers. Tra .. 1 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 Excel 18'. self con· taine d . $2800 . Cal l 893-1570 1f ·no ans. 893-44!0 J7' Campin~ Trailer for summer rental. Clean & l'Olllfortable 5-17 -3182 17 IO<A. Anstocrat trailer. Stove, refn,::. toilet. "l"l'~ :, lltll h S21JOU JW~I J t ~.II owner d Ir fi.11 J l.IJ f l!fiS f'iberform OJ"·n hu\\ Auto Sen-ice, Parts C sx.;oo or ~t olll'r I .11 l 'f bc Wh olly l U" • Heslaurant . .i!>k 1111 f Mike. 675-~I 1 ~Rent/- 1 Charter 9050 f ••••••••••••••••••••••• I •IM:\11\C.28' 30 B01\TS C •M2mo plans prl'po1d I lrom SOO mo irwludan~ I "lip, l~!>OrL'> 7 M 'II. I .,~1·11 .. i BOB'S ANGELS I I ... I s H I N 1, t 1-: N T E RT f\ I :'-. I '\ 1 ; I H\:tSINESSJ' 1.u II.it I ll-ra.<> Sportfi.,.ht'r LnJll\ lhe good life' Cvnt.ic t liobHJ!!tn h'7 5-2:i.iV Boats. Soil 9060 c ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!l, Lucier. 16, 2.'lf(, ,,1rn h ull !t ll p Ill \ill, & Accessori~s 9400 ........................ HEW l'\HT:,i\-~l.11\.I< J· HOURS t lpen 'ia m ttl 1.p rn \londay tlcru Frnl;.,\ I 'loM'<l S<t l ~ Su 11 SAODLEBACK FORD ~OS \larn . ~uni a Ana ,\l ti"· I 'w lll'r or Warnl.'r 546-7070 \M .. VI TO llC\'. Ill '\ti' El< 'I 0 FIT :tlO ,11 IJ\TSl '\ :~111 ,, l SSA VE SAVES WlTH USEO PARTS ''"l••r•· I c-:1r port\ J\l I '111:1 \L'.TU !>Ll'PL \' IUI :-.. ~1.tnch~tl r \nah<>1m 7i1 •r•11t TNCb 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979TRUCK Cl EARANCE! . We suU have some new 1979 truc ks an ~tock . Dra'>tic reduC"t1ons 1 SAVE NOW! CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor B~v<I l'<st' A ~ F-'iA . 546-1200 1975 CHEVROLET LUV PICKUP With CAMPt:lt S llELI.' 4 speed trans . radio & clean ai. a pm' Ycllo" w •beage ant & match111g yellow shell. tR2547 X). ONLY $2898 HOWARD Che•r< Oove & Qua ti Stlo NEWPORT lifo:t\~ I 833-0555 '6.5 Ford Truck. f100. 48K mi. 6 cyl, 3 s pd. $900, 900-2523 .6.5 INTER.NATIONAL. 1 lon. 7x9 Oal bed. S700 498-1009 '75 Olevy ~. ton camper SJ>el'aal. good cond , lwnber rack. lool box. 8-t:Ji(. stert'O. extra J(a!. lank Call7513l26 U7 I nl l!rndt1un:il lla rv est e'r P anl'll'd f ru<"k. 6 <"I . 3 'P•l . slick. reblt head & tr.111' Run-. rrnl' S!l!.15 1'.ill !>-llHSi!.81 75 Ford XLT R<ingt>r So1Jt"r V Cab I Ion lkbH cng. t.addl<· lJnk~. a ir. looks & runs I 1kc nt·\\ Mu<,l Sell ' S·l ,!"1 00 176-5764 Ford 79 1-·100 Custom. !>horl bed, V8. <IUt(I , p '>, p b. !tlt:reo 11. S mor Whls llK m1 PP IHI~ IH Dabun ! • l type :H ~ -C.ill !Solf1 526:1 ~~'ii Lu~i.:e, llR. '11."t Ford I l•in fl.1l lJNI {tt1ocl 1 1>1111 ~I. 350 K. 21.111 .2 lh.mt:r Xlnt running 11o rk trurk SI 100 !6i 39:..>or H!1>.1 7[>11 •USEDBMWs• '733.0C:Scpe. rrunt1~1 '764m24sp t272 PHL1 71J2Q4Sp. tur 1007SEZ I 71J2Q4sp, a1r<294SX E l 71S:Kl4spS1R 101791 71 6.'.llcs1 < 45CS XG I i8 3201 A. air I 6095 I '7833A 4..-.p t239UKH I i'8s.D~p !394UBB> '7); m ,\ loaded l:>-1681 ''i!imspt.sp.kg 1649'J 1 i'!l~llAS R 126151 /'J528J loaded (02561 CloMd Sundays FOR THE DISCRIMIMA TING BMW BUYER! •PRE-OWNED• •BMW's• ·77 m 4 .,pct. (814TKI l '77 32Q aulo. (694TJAI '78:mi 4spd. <728WRFI '7832DI auto. 15641 I i8J:n4spd .. 1492AUWI '7832a4spd. 1873VDl l 71~ (2) t472TAR1 1980 PRICE! GOING UP! Ex c.eleftt selection a cUITtftt prices SAVE ON LAST FEW '79'slH STOCK • SA.DDLEIACK VAUEY IMPORTS ~1112 ~1argucnle Pkwy ~11SSION VIEJO 831-2040 495-4949 Q.OSB> SUHDA YS C>R.AHGE CQUNTY'S OLDEST SJl"'·S<-n tC'l Lc:."'"f.! Rov CaMer,lnc:. Rolb l'WH·c B.\t W lsWJrJmbort'.'r • l\<:wpnrt IJtoal'h 640-f44~ 808 McLAREN's beauti fu l 5101111 R:)4 0010 l!UI 1!17l Ddl'>un Ptl k up 1'.in., ror '>Jll' 'Ouor~. Bump• r' lh•ar Tall (, Jtl' Comph:t•' Roth I <.ti I 7:i I ll<itii ur H.'15 77i;, 1-.xt l~ll • Vc:m 9570 850:'-J &:al·h Blvd I.A HABR •\ Fur Rent f enr~1I 1 n, paved lol 12" J:Jlt• :H· •-ess. 4500 Ml (I ,, rr11 ~sq. ft. t•al)jna <.all b4:M284 S.ibot: Xlnt l'Ond. Nt'w Baxter & Cicero s a ti. rating rigged, aluminum roost. ssso. Call 752 ~ days • I lJ ~ft Bluejay sloop. Gd 1 t'<f\d + Trlr. SSSO, 646-2133ask for Cla~ .J 1\'hl clnvt• 1·h:iss1s w run· rung !(car. transfer l'H •<' t'I< at·c~ss. part.s. ~-015>< uft 5 & wknds or 835·:!040 tfys A&Jtos fOf' Sole .•..................... I \I POHTANT .\<Yl'ICt-; 1'<> Hf-:.\l)fo:RSA~D \DVF.RTISERS ..•••..•.....•....•..•• 1975 DODGE l/4TON VAN 15 M1 No of SA Fwy J 17141522-5333 Sum.la} by 1\ppt '78BMW530i Immaculate! IWns on re· gular gas. 4 speed. power steering, power brakes. afr cond., A M /FM stereo cassette, e lect n c s un- roof, electric windows. topezltD.n interior Only :nooo m.llC!I. Besl offer. Call 642·0138. n~ l'llnd. S16.000 ~~-spd, Ul:Sl offer . '77 ~L. U brn, xlnl . 67S.9819 '76 VW Bug. lo m1. snrf . SDFwy-1..ake Forest exit IRVINE ll0.7000 <'OO<i. S22 .!XX> Fwrari 9 72 3 714 ii73 3238 ..•••.•......••........ Fe r rari Dano S pad ~r 24 6G T S Oa y t onJ parkagc. burgundy tJn. absolull•ly mllll. $32,000 fA..> 1395 or :>Iii !1781 9725 ·&1 ~ll·rce«.., 23«-.L. blue O:>th lOfl' Lo m1 Xlnl ~.t;tX> offt·r l).J I 0355 'ii \IUJ :>< onvert1ble XJn1 met han1t.1I c·ond N~' mmor re-.toration A.\t ni. i.hr. Sat:. $3700. C o 9917 fi..IG.8)4 7 ...................... . 1!67 \W \'an "' reblt eng & tran' 5 dr" Runs ~ W> 'be-.t 6314259 \W&t!. !;oodrond. Make olfer aJlcr 5pm 19nCHEYIOUT CA.MAIO ilitate SaJe..1963 Merrury Monterey 4dr. sedan 752·1211 btwn: 8am & 5 ~Moo-Fr1. twatf -,,s2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...............•.•..... i -1 1.28 Sport L .i''lal 70.000 rm. New paint, nc" up hol Runs good. SI :!tJO '19& 2'l28 e \ es. GiJ.5662 S35·58L..) S29 .SM 545-1638 til VW Pop Top Camper r;reat , •nHl Nice 6 cyl. economy car 11.• automauc trans , pwr. stetnng. air rood . more opt.aons & low m 1 It>!> too' l264Wq'fJ. OHLY S.091 HOWARD Clw•,_t flf.ve & ()ud1I St.i. :'\l':WPOH1 BEACH 833-0555 '66 Classic 6·cyl, auto tl"aM, p 'S. S2,<¥JO. ~3914 '78 RAT 124 SPYDER Orange. 5~1 miles. 5 s peed, r:idro. converti· hie . Great :-.Ummcr fun c.:ar. t803V;-.;Q1 S5699 AUSTAM INT'L (71411-630..5079 Bet~8:J0.6p m CaJ I SS6-4282 a Cter ti AskforTim. 19 F'lat ~. 4 s pd, i.td l'Ond :Jlmpg Sl.000 or b11l ofr 839-6701 9727 ....•••....•.........•. VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HEADQUARTERS TOBAY!!! UNIVERSITY Sr\LE.5& SERVlt '1': OLDSMOBILE HONDA GMCTRUCt<S Xil 1(:1 rbor llh d COST,\ !\1 i','S,\ 540-9640 80 llonda · · 1\c<·o rd. · · Silver. Sspd S ter\.'n. ~ .... "lo nul1•a.1ee Savl' 9roat 9•.ms 63.'H>Jtti ·;11 \IR 21111> 1111i.. m I !>hll\\ l'IJOOl t ooJ . lo.ukd ~7.~.() 4!1.1 2::.0 'iU 2!niEL. mu.<.t :-.i•c. a beauty. drk g m Ian 9lro.497-~ f'wrJtot 9748 ...•..••....•••.•..•.•• $4000 DISCOUNT olf wtndow stickl·r pnct• on 11ny rl.'maanmi.e 1979 Pe\.lg<."Ol roi. BEACH IMPORTS 848 Oove Street NEWPORT .liEACll 752-0tOO 1 1. Good cond RumGood.~ ca11492.i.m Pondle 9750 ·····•···•············· 1978 924, A C. auto • skreo. snrf, 28,000 m1 Xlnt cond. 01Jmon11 ... 11wr blark int s12011 7528111 li ~:Jll lil•ll\ EH-:.~~· ----B:ink fk·pu. 1975 llorschc'. Tati111 Carrl·ra. ~11.1 I-, LaJoll.i. 1\ndhl·1m, !I ;, w\uh.., 'ifi!.ll L'l. ·forgu, u•t· ~rt·cn SJ.5,.)(() P\1 JU\ jfj() !•322 Pnr-.1·hc for '>a ll' Turbo Targa ·711 Update H ' & !I !) Burgund~ 1111 blJl'k t>\2 !®IS •'65 C Pone~* \'cry rlcan m~ i H84 • 9 730 Rois Roye~ .....•..••.••••..•..... 9756 "63 J1t~ 3 IS Mark 2. onl( owner, cit Jn ('a I tar. f' p ttlOIJ 675 2\m 9738 ··•····•···•···•·•····· miracle mazda 21 so tt..bor ll•d. Costa Mna 64S.5700 ··················••··· • 1 DCALER IN U.S.A. iJRR ~~~vER AOlLS·ROYCl 1~J•mboru ,.. .. -1 IW•<~ \'---.... -~. ClOSfO SVNOAYS Toyota 9 765 ···········•••··•·•··•· ·ii C l'l 1t· a ST. 1 nu Pirelli!., A :vt F~I C3'-!-o • )I.Int l'Ond ~U'll '-l't" Al~o. I nu (;,,otf~1·a1 1977 :'>lalda GLC hatl'h Jtl.S-14 Si!()() M6 2514 afl 5 back. deluxe interior. PM ai.000 nules. 4 cyltndl.'r. 5 speed, sunroof and rack. Ml Corona Wa11on. New factory air, new radial eng., Ures. Sl800 'orfer. tires. $3495 firm. Call 673-412JJdaysor 5S9-~ -~~~~~~~-1 VoluWQC)tft 9770 '79 Mazda RX7, wht. blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• int, AT. 15.000 mi, xlnt cond. $7400. 49.l-4347 a ft 6PM. C/~1 <.:a.II .\!I:! 1:?'7A l!li!J V\\ HL'.S Uk1• ne'll. j.JnC'C'<l lo • .. d i. fJljl lli!I 'OOVW BL:S S2-t00 or bt-:-.t oHer Good cond. Gd' Ure; 960-7814 "i3 VW Sqrb<:k Very dl• 111 7.28. T Top. J>~. I' H, PW. pwr dr.i. st AM t FM stereo ca..,c;. TA radials. est whls. cn.o,1• rootrol, 20.000 ma. S6!1SU o fr . ~ 11. ~l. VS.. auto. clt.rn, Slb"iS l!hl ~ Clean. 6<") I Runs great . i''1rst $WOO CASll 96J..1194 ·m Mustang Mach I 351, aULO, PS, PB, air. Jll ong.127915. S57~. pend.abll'. $1300 49.J S.:~ '78 C28. lo mile!>. :c lnt or4!» 7ZZ7e\l"> cond Loaded $6,000. ---- '66 Mustang, VS, auto. rlit. 221 ~. 11€W pamt. m1J\. 1ng must sell. 51 800 s.48-2.846 "68 UIJJ: l.>eJX'odablt Ne\\ pamt. $2100. 964-5914 1979 VW Con\·. salver. A.\1 FM. chrome whl5. Xln t l o nd S7 ,50u ~:ll 15 or f».140 I H ___, __ _ I.Ii hut.! .\lt•t•hJnH'Jll~ ~v.n 'l'" llrt•!> 1~,t o f lt-r <:.ill l!f;;/t;a; frum Tom 9772 ..........•.....•.....• VOLVO SALES. SERVICE A.NDLUSIHG 0\ r,R..">EA-., 111-.LJ\ ~.H, 1:.XPl'.HT~ URLEIKE VOLVO l:Jt,, llnrbur Bh d Cl.Sf,\ MES,\ 646-9303 540-9467 i •t 21;1 1;L !il\m1 l-'t1 f1 warr ,\ C. ,nrf. O\'l'r· dn\l• "~ F\I i.terco 1·a. ... , Slll.:i'M., I.\(' nam~· & c i1HW-0·52ti2 ~.U~d ......... ,, .......... ""'~ ...... . 9901 .....................•. NOTHING OVER $4999 NABERS AUTO CENTER 1425 &kt•rStret•I <.:<~'TA ~1-:'>A 540-9202 9905 ....•.................. 19W RA~IBLER. 48.000 mt.le> :'>lakl! Offt!r. OO!.o72S. l!n4 2·dr. Mat.ador. good rond , n ew tires & brakes A.C, P •B. P S. $1400 080. 834·1764 or ln).1919 9910 c:Ti~WZ1 i4 Mustang ZJOOcc >'n~ Auto trans, dlx lnh •t. ~ rond.. $l.700t(>ffrr lltl!-3182 eves& wknds ·········•······•··•··· i <t Mustang ll. 23-0CA.·"· p b, p S, a '56,()()() W I Sl.800 o{fcor. CaJI Jo..uin•· aft.er~ :I>.~ 1977 CHEVROLET MAL.-UWAGON :"ace cood1t1on • Le~s than ~.<XX> ma~ & Ju.'t nRhl for lhl' famal>' 1St.4.SPR I ONLY $2898 HOWARD Che•rMt Ou' l' & ~u.a ti Sb -.:t::WPURT Bt:,\l'H 833-0555 -------- SEE US FIRST! We have a Rood ~~ll·ct1on o f NE W & u~EU Lhevroleb' COHHEll CHEV•OLET .X7111Jrh .. 1 HI' d 1··~·1 \ \1 ~.~ \ SU-1200 1974 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO C()\4le Jn Ml:-O'T cond1 tJon. loack:d "'1th option~ & WW mileage ~u~t ~et' t o .iµprcr1Jtt• • 1l!TiKYG I ONLY $2698 HOWARD CIM•r'Oht Do~e & Quail St.!- '\~"'WPORT BEACll UJ-0555 ' I; t:I CalJllllO Cla!'.SIC All tht: extra' $.IOOll or b:.t dr. Qall aner 5 549·711.'>6 ---acan.-.. t95S ·········~············· i 'I l'Ullass Supreml'. ~» \ II, 19mp~ Cit), 2J ~..: hwy, sterro, lapt-, lull ?'J'll.E'r + er. cntrf. >..Int luxl. xlnt buy, nu ur~ 561 i5. Uy SJO.-Otj!J I, t'Ve. l).1.j.2877 '76 Cutlass Supreme f II I I }' c q u I p p ,. d Hr11u~h:i m llardl op Coupe A C, La ndau top Blue on blut• "'uh blu .. in tt'rcor A.\1 F)f Fu II JAA'W Sl.500 Call Tlw U-a1l) Pi lot GaraRl' .11 ~-4321. l'X\ :n> 1971 Olds Cutlas!) Con \t'rltble. sautern ~olrl . '' white top & intr. 1\rr, P S. P B, AM FM~ Xlnl rood Ca II Gary 646-95.10 75 Olds 9 ·passeni.:t-r ('utlas11 Cn.user Wa..:n Sharp, run5 ~real. $2.2:15 1>16 <t137 tll CS . 4600 ma. no down· T-akc over my lse at 197!1 mt rate. Guy 673·022-1. M-14620 '78 MonLt' Carlo Take Pinto 9957 over low le.tM.' +fees ••o••••••••••••••••••• Xlnl cond 7:>-1·6733 71 l'lnto, reblt eng, new ---,.-master cyl & radiator '74 El Camino. 60.000 m1., siso 080. 644·0812. Iv w -shell-$3250. Ca II nflc r ms it for An<(y • li pm •t97 UiOI 'tn Cama.ro. 6-cyl. XJnt. rond Must see. moo. CaJJ 561-9401 ·74 Pinto, clea n, runs great, air. • s tereo • Slick. radials, yellow SlZ75/0BO. ~2962 197S Monza. 4·cyl., •·spd., I IUY PllOILIMS am rm cassette radio. --...a 611 2697 lll'W clutch, new trans.. ,.,,, .._ • I ;n· ~i·28, Jnbd, wand \ .1111• , I s-t· hd rm. X.lnt cond S!f.SOO. 67~ 7884. Thi.' prtCI! or items adH!rti!.cd by \'ehir le dc>,ilers in the vehicle da:.s1f1ed advertising l'Olumru. does not include J\ulomal1c trans., c rwse <Ulln)I, ,\M FM s tert.'O radio w /cassette, a.la rm syslem, C.B. radfo, new ti.res. a new engine PLUS muc h more!!! G reat work. truck ! Now re· !lu ced t o O NLY S27951best offer. Call 1714) 541 ·2436 t l euve message! o r 1714 ) 642-2588 evenings '74 2Wl.. 50.000. ma. 4 spd. ·79 RX7 GS. 5 spd. atr Autos Wanted 9590 AM/FM' casi.Clte 54600 S R. ma~s. Perl Owner .i8 VW custom Riviera camper, !>polll':-.s. sips s. AC. :.t.eroo taPI!, fC~ J?as. ( 714 .lfi24 ·98.'Kl. 640 66S5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i i Ela.'lra Lld 4 dr. xlnt cond thru-o ut . Ne" µa1n l t o p tire s Sl<XX> bst ofr 673-5781 s:m> OB0.6'S--004Saflcr Ford Pinto 1971-Runs ti Ask for Mark eood A BARGAJN.f750 lofh._Slipt/ any a pphcable t axes, ~ 9070 hcense, transfer fees. •••••••••••••••••••••• finance charges. fees for Hukington Harbor Boat &Jr polJullon control de- sl.ii>, 31'" Ii 48' Debbie Vlce cerUficauons or de· <2P> SOZ.5645 aler docume ntary pre· -paralloo charges unless • u-( borne w /45' sUp for otherwise specified by lse in H. Harbo ur. the advertiser. 2ll·282·1136dys, eves -,.,-... -~--1------~.....__. ----QiuKs 9520 F'oi Sale: 40' m ooring. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nf wport Harbor off '59 MBZ22X6.·4drsedan. 4 ~ Ave .. Balboa Js spd. clean, original, no itam49 rust. AM /FM cass. SSSOO. ~ 75'MllM aft 5pm, 641-1027 ~' Bch. slip avaJI. for _d...;.ys _______ _ wiod sail boal. t 615-0505 '56 Ford P'rU complete ly relWred. New eng & run· 's.rd-up to eo• boat. uUL. ntnggean. SS.000.JOfter. ..... Jack. ldt•I loca· _SJ&._3507 _____ _ CMfLaGO. 813-l4e4 '48 Ford Woodie, rat.ored. Bott Dock for reot. GJ.ooo; ·e Ford WoodJe, NRport laland. a.· mu. restored mint cond. c.timarz aA a. D>.CDJ. 6'1Ulll , ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 497.2235 67J.0517, wkdys 673·6700 WANTED! • *. .Wys.itt. 1625 E. Balboa Blvd. Late model Toyotas and Vo l vos . C all u s TODAY!!! PORSCHES WANTED Allow • the opportunJly to comkler the PW"Ch•se OI' trade-In 0( )'OU r cleto Porlebe. Qeek •1tb u. Toda)'! '74 3>02.. auto . snrf., a c, lime.Xlnt. S4300/0BO. Ews. or am· s 675-2357 CGpi '''' ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAPIUPARTS New Kool shoe.Its < '72 to '74) V.f's). New Sears H.D. 48 mo. battery. Leather 1port sleerina \\bee.I. All half price. C1 II &G-0138. ·1e Capri. New mell. Cll'1lllP paint. Lo ml. nu tlree, xlnl cood. llZIOO, m.&3. 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'TT 8IZ 2+2, 4-qld, elec. ll'lff, AM /Fl( u n., A/C, 511( 11111. ... •t· 7074 ''71 210Z mint cond l4lllM4 ... lk1 tMlr. Jfl ..... :7'0-07St 14 Mazda RX4. fair cond . air. $750.842·4300. Ad· Sitter •135. ~hrs. MlllOtdnlttla 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FMISJY..- Ava1 r.':'1~~sE o Mercedes Dem. ·simple lderest wWa minlmum downoo approved credit. CALI fOf' detalla. MISSION VllJO lWOll'S 831-1748 -.no. Mint ll'7T go1c1 eosn. •LI ~ p.c1. 1umt. ao,aoo Balboa lsland You ~ the wanner of l"'O f~ Ucltct.s ($10.00 val""). to So.Celf. Te~ak April 31th Los Caballeroe Rat-quet & Sporta Club Fountaln VaUe.y n ckets may be cla lmed by calling 64.2·5678. ext . 272. • •• "5 Vw conve.rtlble , stick, i..sae. nans 1ood, 14795. f;G.Q)O, Ad..sttter "81 11111. Leue pmt. 1481. '70 VW camper, xlnt. 121.0IO. 611 ·7182 or eood. DOOo orbeet . m.tCll .a.5741 MJIZ mSI.. '7•. xlnt COftd. WAHJ'ED: '11 VW Bua. ..... bron. bemlloo ... ... to be clean • 1ood. t.r.2topa.P/P,m... 5.n·J.aoaw.. C Bu: 9915 • •••••••••••••••••••••• *** ....... 215 Moote Vlst.a Ave. Costa Mesa You att the winner o( two free tickets 1$10.00 vaJue1.to So.Calf. c.w.rity T-.C191sk Aprilaeth Los Cl belleros Racqueu , Sporu Club Fountain Valley 1\ckets m,y be claimed by caWn1 642·W18. ext. .272. • •• '79 ELDO llUSO? MD/l'f, .U., c lkk, ltlu'. loedld.. k> ml. OOllWVW. Wbla . d e 1ler . (7M)l6- 99l0,_~CAS~_H_S48~·0S7~•--••••••••••••••••••••••• ·;a Mark V. Designer '74 PINTO WGN. Edit. Top of' the line. .--.. _ ... ,_ 120RK' S1SOO m.5764 4 ~· I ........ ( z I ---·------• "Immaculate. An u -Corwfte ttl2 cellent runnina car." ••••••••• • •• •• • • •• • • • • • Vf!r/ low miles. '79CORYITTE fll50 SI 1,495 AuftAll CNT'L Less than 7,000 m.Uea. 5 171411-630.507' )'I". F\nanclng avail. Call Oetweenl:30-fp.m. for details. 112531 Call 50Mm after 6 " Atk fOf' Tim. MISSIOMVllJO ~ 9965 ltii4PC>ITS .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 13H7t8 495-17CM is Flrebird. Must seU! '78 C«vette, brown1bei1e 12100 or best offer. Call imr. '28,<XX> mJ, Hu ever· ..-:m_._3"19 ______ _ ythlnf, im.mt aelJ. Malte 'Tl Bopnevllle . Fully offer. Call Ad Sitter 42, loeiled. MJnt coad. MSICiO. eoGIOlthrs. ..... . t---------Olrv. '79, blaclt oo bluk. .... tt74 Spoilers, _,., am/fin -·••••••••••••••• c II 11t.e. crulM, air, hal· Veia GT .,...... lood I)' equipped. 111,IOO. ....... ... AllJFll. A/C, W·US·iHe. Ron ................... . ~ ........ .. -- J 1 SPEGAL NEW-CAR SALE PRICES SPEGAL $ 50~ BONUS FOR TEST· DRIVING ANY NEW 1980 C HR YS L ER OR · PLYMOUTH. SPEaAL NEW CHf!YSLER CORDOBA AND $45 I CHRYSLER Le ·-BARON BONUS -$450 CASH ·· REBATE FROM FACTORY. SPECIAL MONEY·BACK GUARANTEE ON AN Y NEW 1980 CHRYSLER OR PLYMOUTH IF NOT COMPLETELY SATISFIED AFTER 1000-MILE OR 30-DAY TRIAL OWNERSHIP. SPECIAL USED CAR IUYSI va. autometlc trans;. pwr, •tHrlng & brakes, mu. coollng, WWI raldtal tires & morel (1&4452). NEW 1980 CHRYSLER Le BARON . s -ATLAS SALE PRICE 6195 6 cyl., automatic trans .. pwr. $ 500 &leering & brakes. tinted, glass. maximum cooling. REBATE "'sw radial tires & more! • (176020. :~~$5695 NEW 1980 PLYMOUTH VOLARE ~Tl.AS SALE PRICE$ 519 5 TEST .$50 ~~~ $ 5145 DRIVE 6 cyl . automatic trans . pwr steenoq & brakes maximum cooltng. w<;w radial ttres & mofe1 ( 14 195 71 NEW 1980 PL YMO TH HORIZON . $ ATLAS SALE PRICE 5295 TEST $50 ~~~· $ 5245 DRIVE .. oa. HATC HI ACIC 4 SPP(>(J trans . body s•de mould· mg Iron~ rear t>umoer ouaros. Wfiee• !nm -• rings wsw radial fires & more• ( 1589721 52195 1977 DODGE 1978 PONTIAC I 9 PLYMOUTH 1979 CHRYSLER ' A'SPIM WAGOM PH0941X COUPE VOUIE COUN COIDOIA COU,f 1979 CHRYSLER MEW YottkER SEDAM V8. auromat1c trans . air cond pwr V8. automahc trans air cond . pwr V8. automatic trans. alr cond pwr ys. automatic trans .. air cono . pwr steering & brakes. roof rack. custom steenng & brakes. radio. custom steering & brakes. 2 tone oamt. s1eerinq & brakes vinyl top. rao•o. Slh Ave Ed1tt0n Loaded me V8 auto tran"I air cond . pwr st & brakes. AMI FM sl 8 track owr w indows & sol11 leath Pr SPats padded too & much m<>fe' I 1307471 moldings. radio. wsw hres & more' wheels. wsw tires & more• C777TWOJ radio. custom moldings wsw tires & wsw tires & more' (612WPF) 1534VZIJ mo re' 1800XGAl FOR FLEET SALE OR LEASE INFORMATION, CALL.· 546 19•~ ROCKY ENGLAND .. SERVICE HOURS MONDAY THIU FRIDAY: 7:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. SATUIDAY: 1:00 Ale. TO 5:00 P.M. $ 9 NEED CASH??? We pay top dO!lar for gocxt~clean late model cars See Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today. WI ALLOW TOf' DOUil fOI YOUI flAH.M sm US MOWlll SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP! ORANGE COUNTY, CALt FORNJA WEDNESDAY, APRtL 16, 1980 TWE~TY·FtVE CENTS ~.Deputy DAs -Lash Gates Endorsenients · I • I •1 PmS&ICS 8CHOE•Etn. ................. Oreftl• County Shulff Col'OO« Brad Oatt!11' endorsr ment of Judicial candidate came under Ure Tu day from two deputy dist ract attornt , wbo claim the herlff was less Uaan lair ln ~ldlng to whom to t.nd support. The Char~ were dented 1m Qlediately by a sher1Cf's office pok a man wtilll> de fended the MIJlntt In whJch lhe endone· ment.9 were made Cales announced at an alter· noon pr s eonlertnce that b was endo-,i;1na Incumbent Ora.nae County Superior Court Judge Mark Sodtn, incumbent Central Municipal Court judces Eugene Langbause r and J ohn Tea,, and Deputy District At- torney J ack Ryan. one of seven 'Not Military Action candldatea for a centra' court poalUon bflna vacated by JUdge Jlobert Law. G at4SB said his personal in· ve tlgatlon of the judklal can· d1dates included a review of ln· for mation hom deputies and in· ves t lgat or s. h is pe r sona l knowledge of the candidate and. in some cases, interviews with the individual. But two deputy district at- tomeys -Cliff Harrls, one of Ryan's opponents, and Robert Thoma$, a chaJlenger to Judge Teal--cJalmed that Gates bad made up hls mind about whom to endorse before his endorse- meo t pla n was disclosed on March 12. Harris said be met with <rat.es Ma r ch 18 and was told that the sheriff, in fairness. would in· terview all candidates. The next day. Harris said, he learned that Ryan's qualifications statement to voters, s ubmitted March 12. ftcluded the following state- ment. "police and community supporters incl ud e : Orange CountySherHf Brad Gates . " "I called Brad Gates to see if 1t was the same Brad Gates that had talked about all this fair·· ness." Harris said. "He said he dtdn 't Like my convers ation and that It waa too bad that my oppo. nent CRyanJ was sharp enou&h to get to him <Gates> first." Thomas claimed that Teal re- ceived Gates. endorsem ent as early as March 6, according to t he qua lifications statement Teal rile d with the county Registra r ol Voters. "There 's nolbing fair about it al aU," Thomas said. <See GAT~. Page A Z> Carter Eyes New Sanctiolls on Iran WASHINGTON <AP> -Pres i· dent Carter may impose new economic and diplomatic sanc- tions against Iran as earl)' as Thursday but would not consider any military moves until after mid-May, a presidential aide . said today. i The aide. who declined to be alloted by name. also s aid the ~ftlirdSaint (J.S. government told a llies that Iran s houJd have ample time by mid-May to respond to tbe s anc- tions Carter ordered last week. If the response is not positive. this officiaJ said. the alLies will be asked to carry out additional non-military steps aimed at in- creasing pressure on Iran to free 50 U.S. hostages held since Nov. 4. Hollinden Chosen. . . 1 . i Mayor in Valley The Fountain Va lley City Council dropped some or the secrecy surrounding its mayoral selection process Tuesday night and cho&e lO·year veteran Coun· 1 cUmu Al ffollinden Lo serve his ddrd stin~· top city post. Hollin • 53, is progr a m 1 manag of the l nslitute or Tra nsportation Studies at UC Irvine. Currenlly. he is serving on the board of directors of the Ora nge County Transit District and is chairman of the Orange County Trans portation Com· mission. The discussion on the m&yoral -selection process began shortly alter Mar vin Adler had been &worn in for his third council term , a lo ng with Bar bara Brown. who began he r first term. Under lbe city's present ·or- dinance. a ll council members t automaticaJly are nominated for 1 mayor. and the post is fi lled by secret ballot. In the past. these ballots have been unsigned and have not been open to public in· spectioo. Councilman Ben Nielsen pro- posed Tuesday night that the . ballots be signed a nd that the ci- ty clerk announce how each council member voted . New council member Barbara Brown said she supported open- iDI the mayoral selecuon proc· ess, but s h e objec t e d to Nielson's circulation of a letter coaceming the proposed change ~or to the meeting . She said the letter was m arked "con· fidential" when it was distribul· ed tot.be council members. ·"Policy should not be set by confidential memo," she said. "It should be done here at this table." Councilman Roger Sta nton : Hid be favored a• public voice , ve&.e in the selection or a mayor. • We were elected as individuals. aad we should have the guts not 1 to be intimidated by three peo- ple votJ.na for somecire else.·' he 'aaid. Deputy Clly Attorney Alan f 8arna told tbe council that a YOice' vbte milbt not satisfy the <See llA YOa, Pa1e A!> ~ f ff'M'IERS WAIT f lal PllDI' AD ••A DallY PUot elaaslfled ad lli8d •altnuel waitln1 ln line. ••we bad .,..., success staff. ta· our rataur.,.frorn· an ad aa-u.e elMIUled secuon.'' ftat'a tlMt advertising success ....,. from tbe Newport Beach ) .nee sbep wbieb placed thls ad M1be o.t11 Pilot: -Deily,.,,_. Si.ti,_. TAKES GAVEL AGAIN Mayor Hollinden Leaper Hit By3QCars On Freeway By ARTHUR R. VINSEi,; Ol U. ~IY l'li.t St.If A Santa Ana man who made an a pparent suicide plunge from a Costa Mesa freeway overpass T uesday night was crushed by a n estima ted 30 cars as one motorist who stopped fra ntically tried to wave ofl oncoming traf-fic. . Investigators said today it will be impossible to dete rmine whether Richard Maupin, 43, might have survived initial in- juries suffered in the 9:30 p.m . leap off the Bristol Street over· pass into heavy traffic. The death is listed formally as a suicide, although no note was left, according to watch com- mander U . Tom Luar. One woman, Marna Shepherd, 44, El Toro, whose ~ar wu one of the fint to bear down on M a upin as he lay ln the roadway, eacaped injury when s he applied her bratea, apun out, and crashed into a ruard rail. David J . Brown of La1una Beach mauled to avoid the atW form before the proceuioG ol southbound automobiles ran oyer it repeatedlY as be tried to wa ve driven around the victim. "I uw aometbla1 come off the overpMt IDd drop Jn r,.t ol a car. 11M ftnt ear ran over It. The secood car bit it also," Brown said. He emphasized that each ally would not necessarily be expect- ed to adopt all t~ sanctions already put in place by the Unit· ed States. This informant said considera- li on of any m ilitar y moves against Iran necessarily would wait until after mid-May. .. ,..,,,....... In another development. the Boston Globe reported today that 'the Carter administration told allies and Iran that the Unit- ed States is ready to stage a naval blockade if the hostage crisis isn't settled by the week of May 11. The ne wspaper said Secretary of State Cyrus Vance plans lo visit European nations that week to discuss such a move. Faring Lagof f in Wisronsin Al the White House , press secretary Jody Powell told re- porters the Globe account "is in-accurate" and that no decision on a possible blockadge or similar move "bas been take n or com- municated." United Auto Wor kers in Janes\'1lie. Wis.. scm bly plant in .Janes ville -soUthwest of listen as layoff plans are expl".ined by l\ltlwaukee. f'ord M otor. Co .. a lso~ General Motors-offictats:-1'hral'.Ito tr~nounced cutbacks Tuesday involving 15.000 Tuesday announced an indefinite layoff of employees m M1ch1gan. New Jersey and 2.700 of nearly 6.000 workers at the GM as-Canada. Powell said the administra- t ion 's inter -agen cy c r isis - m an aae m e nt comm ittee p1 anne<I to m~ on the Iranian situation later today. Meadowlark Ho Illes Sea Crash The presidential spokesman also denied an 'ABC News report that the United States is con- sidering imposing economic pe naltie~ against foreign gov· ernments that continue to be significant trading partners with Issue Contested . Victim Found? Iran. .. . In a related development, ad- m an istration officials say the. "stea dy buildup" of Sovie t forces on the Iranian border that has been much talked about in r ecent days is b as ically a movement or equipment and not the massing of troops for in - vasion preparations. Marina PTA Plan Weighed Marina High School in Hunt· ington Beach hasn't ha d a parent-student-teacher associa· lion for seyep years . But that policy could chan~e night. School offici from the north Huntington eacti cam- pus claim past efforts to form a P TSA ha ve fallen victim to apathy. ', Officials are hopefu l that pa rents and students will en- dorse such an association at a 7 :30 p.m. meeting in the cam- pus media center . Marina High School is loc ated at" 15871 Springdale Ave. Plans to convert Meadowlark Ai rport into a 450-space mobile home park brought some old and bitter opponents inlo harmony Tuesday night. A numbt!r of res idents. who had vociferously opposed fli ghts from lhe airstrip in western Huntington Beach, praised the efforts of the ai rport owners But others opp0sed the mobile home park plan and lobbied for single family homes to be con- structed on the 64 -acre site. There was only a mild protest from others who wished to pre- serve the airport ror general aviation uses. But any action on the request by the Nerio family to rezone the property was put off for 60 days by the Planning Commission 0The Nerios. owners of the prop· e r ty at Warner A venue and Roosevelt Street. asked for the delay to analyze a city fiscal st udy that showed the mobile home park wouid be a drain on city finances. J ean Collins, one of the more vocal or the airport critics, said she was begging for approval of the mobUe home park . "It is attract ive and safe." she said. ·Another long-lime cr itic. Ben Borcomon, told commissioners that the Nerios should receive a he ro's welcome for their pro· Liked Oldsters? Marilyn'• Love .Dreama Told NEW YORK CAPY -Shelley Winters, who once roomed with ,Marilyn Monroe, says the late actress once confided her fantasy of having love affairs with s uch men as Ernest Hemingway, Harry Belafonte Cb~les Laughton, Arthur Miller and Albert Ein: stem. ' The sexy film star, who went on to marry Miller, was not put off by Einstein's age, Miss Win· ters says in a condensation or her a utobiography published in the May Ladies Home Journal. "That has nothing to do with · it," Miu Monroe was quoted as saying. ''( hear he's very young for his age." Says the book, ··1 don't know ...,."'"" hqw many of her choices she achieved, but alter Marilyn's death, a large framed photoaraeh of Ein: stein wu found among her poueul0nt. On it wu written: 'To Marilyn, with respect ·anct love and thanks, Albert Elnsteln'.'~ . > posal to help rel1e\le the cnt1cal housin~ shortage in the city Ot hers in the aud1 cnc<' op· A body, believed to be that of posed the mobile homes .. claim· th e missing passenger of a mg thal single family homes are helicopter that c rashed last the h1 g:hest and best use of the month. was rou nd Tuesday area . morning floating off the coast or The area 1s currently zoned lfuntinsnon Beach by a P.a1r of for s ingle family residences fishermen. uuthor1t1es reported According to a city financial today. .inalys1s. the mob14f home park _ O rang <' County H a rb.o r \\Ou ld cost the city S995.000 in Patrolmen have been searchmg '>l'rv1ces over the next 10 year... for the body or 26-year -old Jeff the greatest def1 c1t of· any type ~toon since the oil company of de ... elopment he licopter nose-dived oU Hunt · H o ~ever . resi d e nt To m angton &ach last Ma rch29. Li vengood claimed that the pro-The. pilot of the helicopter also 1ected costs were not valid wa killed llecause udd1t1onal costs to Coronor 's officials. though. !>Chools from other type develop-said the badly deco~.posed body ments were not computed. has not been pos1t1vely 1den· The mobile home park would t1hed be purchased by middle-aged Two .Baldwin Park fishermen. people who don't have many authontaes said. discovered the !-chool·age chJldren. Livengood OO<lY at a oout 10 a .m. near an <'X plained • off short-. drilling platform and The next offictaJ action on the tossed a life preserver around the rezoning request is :.cheduled body. .I une 17 before the plan111ng com· Patrolmen later spotted the mission life preserver and brought the body to shore. They said the HB Citizens Give Views On Spending Huntington Beach residents get a chance tonight to say what they want or don't want the city to be spending their money oo. City Adminis tra t or Bud Belsito will conduct a pubUc meeting for that purpose at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council cham· bers at 2000 Main St. The city ls working on a $39.2 million general fund proP<>Sal to finance city operations for the coming year. The preliminary budget is up about nine percent over the $35.9 million from the current year but still doean 't keep pace with the inflation rate of near ly 20 percent, accordins to Belalto. In addltion to seeking public comment on city spendln1, BeJalto wtll clileuss the propoeed Sl.5 million federal revenue sharia« allocaUon to the city. Additional pubUe sesaloni wW .,. held oo tbe bud1et and a public bearta1 is ac:heduled ant month before flnal adopUoo ID June. I I man appeared to have been in the water for several weeks and was wearing cowboy boots and blue jeans. The bodv of th~ J>ilot of the crashed Aminoil USA helicopter. Gary Lee Rohwer. 49. of Lake E lsinore. was r ecove red by patro lmen immediate ly .after the crash. Coast Weather Fog and low clouds late tonight and early Thurs · day morning. otherwise sunny. Lows tonjght in the high 50s. Highs Thursday 68 a t the beaches to 73 in· land. IN81DETO•A~ Thf birth ol o mnlolt!I· retarded ton laol gfffft o 1enotor'1 Jomfl11 o oolud commodU11 -&ov.. Stof'JI , pllQto PG,.l». ••••• ~~:~::a=.•§ ~ "'!la•~ fK:. C1' ., .. tTt:.t g :: • . H/F '!*l'J I! •• I Aon I ti, , .., ~i, lsro:el TalNs ~ Set on Paleatiniaru WASlUNOTON c AP> -P~l Cart• ud brMI Pr•me Mtn&Jtt!r Mt>rut<'bem Belin aanowteecl todtY lb•t EUPt and larul .. u lmmediatelJ Mart marat.borl talb Oil Uae PGUUcaJ t\&l~ ol Palea•leiu Ataa. Lil lll'Mli~~ lM"rttory ln an tf· fort to l"l'•rh qreemtnt by lbe Iii ay 218 1oaJ atl by the Camp DnJd ltcordt Caner HJd l.M ~d ol t•I •UI be condutted "with lh f'9ll puUdpaUoe ot UM UaMed SW.." wlald\ IMal bHD 1Mkllat1 oe• IPf"OllChel to t9d UM deadloet belWttn S1ypl and larae.l oo ta.. PaMMialan •utOMll\J' l•Ut" llall the nt10UaU01u1 in t.M oew round will be conducttd In luaet and ball m £opt, &.aan aid, renecu,.. the •<'<'~plant ol a prOpoMl be put tc>rth ~)' at t.be openln& of two day of aumaut talU w t.h Carter. 6'114 ,_.....,Tep• -.1M .tl•rlil LONDON <AP> -Tbe prtco of cold cUmbed back past th4l ~ mark today ln Europe, whlle the dollar was ~o.Uy low~r ln forei.gn ntba.n&e t.radlna. Cold <'l<>&ed to Londoa at $S2fUO an ounce, after havmg cl0&ed Tut!sday 1u $497 SO. Gold traded in New York at ~17.~. down S2 Stlv~r lra~ Lil New Yort at Sl4 ~. up 17 cenL'I Cann-, Bfl"lff• .,.. ... fl' T•lk11 WASHJNGTON <AP) -President Carter ana rr&u111: Miniater Menube rn Begin renamed their summit talks t.oday with their dllfereoces sbowtna. But t.bere are some superficial signs ol progress toward eod.i.Dg the deadlock between Egypt and Israel over t.be politital future or 1.2 million PaJestinjan Arabs. T he differences were hagbligWled Tues day nigh\ when Carter and Begin toasted e ach other belore a kosher dinner for U.S •. ,aral Olli~~r 1' ille'd ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) -:fbree gunmen believed to be leftist terrorists sbOl and killed an American naval officer and · hls Turkith cbaulfeur in an ambush today in a residential dis· trict ol IstanbuJ. police announced. One of the attackers was lcilled in a series or gun duels with police and army forces following lhe attack. Two of lhe \er· r or ists were captured, while three securit~ agents and a passer by were wounded. Sam Novello, 56, a U.S. Navy petty officer from Erie, Pa., and bis driver, Ali Sabri Baytar, died in a hail of pistol bullets a s they left Novello'& home in the Levant neaghborhood a· few miles from the center of the city al 8:45 a .m .. the police said. Las \'egos Bldldlags Burw~d LAS VEGAS. Nev. <AP> -Seven businesses we.r e destroyed today when a fast-spreading fire Swe.pt throug~ a Sllt· building complex in so~theast Las. Veg~s . causaog an esumated S2 million in damage, hre authorilit;S sa1.d. . Four of the six buildings coata.ined m the Execuuve Center Eas t office complex oo Tropicana Avenu~. were razed by the blue the Clark County Fire Department said. c'ause or lhe fire was not immediately dete rmined Condo Conversion --- Benefits Flayed The gene r ous r elocation b enefits provided by Fountain Va lley·s new condominium con· \ t• r s 1 o n o rd 1 n a o c e dr ew rr1l1c1~m f rom Councilman Hoger Stanton ut Tuesd<Jy 's city t·ounc1l mcelin$t. After d1 s('ussion with c ity pl<1nni:ng off1cwls. the ordananct' was unanimously a pproved with the understa ndmg that the re· location benefits provision be re· vised by the first council m eet· ing in July As currently written, the or dtnance requires a de veloper who displaces a n a partment ten- a nt during a condominium con- ''c rs ion .to pay the rent d if· ference encountered in a move to a comparable apartment. This payment must be made for 48 months or to a maximum of $4,000. whichever is reached first. . Stanton said he ;igreed that Mangers to TaJk On MGM Program A new state law that will af· reel s tudents enrolle d in the Mentally Gifted Minors program next year will be discussed t o night b y its author Oe mocratJc Assemblyman Den n1s Ma nger s of· Huntington Be ach. The 7:30 p.m. public meeting will be held in the Huntington Beach Unlon Kigh School Dis· trict boa rd room , 10251 Yorktown Ave. s om e relocatioo benefits should be required. ··But what troubles me is how far the city should extend itself to impose upon a private proper t y owner." he said. "What Lrcwftes me 1s that a n individua l w ho has been in an apartment fo r four months and one who has heen ther e for 12 years would be entitled to the same S4.000 under this formula." Planning Director Clinton Sher rod said his staff is pre par- ing a graduated scale or benefits 1 hat would provide diffe rent payments for dis placed tenants, related t o how long the y have live d in their apartment. Dis· placed mobile home residents a lso might be covered in the re- vised pro\'1s1on. The--(lurrent beneftl provisions-- a re modeled after the stale law t hat covers residents wtw-..are displaced by public improve· ment projects. Sherrod said these provisions wer e used bec ause the city's Ln· te rim c ond o c onvers ion m easures were expiring, and the city needed a new ordinance im· m ediate ly. Fountain Valley has about 2.800 rental units. but bas not yet faced any requests for a tondo conversion. F,...PapAJ MAYOR ••• current ordinance, but that the ordinance could be changed Cor future elections. The council unanimously approved a motion instructing the ciLy attorney to prepare such a cbange. U nd.er the alped ballot pro· cedure, Holllden received votes Crom Stanton, Nielsen an~ himself. Nielsen received a vote from Adler , and Mrs. Brown's vote went to Stanton. Using the same process. Nielsen then wes re·elected mayor pro tempore Earlier in the meeting, out.ao· ing Mayor ~ernie Sv~rstad, wbo did not sea re-eleetloa t.bls year , was presented with two plaques reco1nidng bis nlne years ol Hl'Vice OG \he council and bil two lenU u mayor. library Friends HonorVol~teers More than 100 people who • have vol..-.red t.o u1ist tbe HWl"1DltoG Beacb Libr ary wtU b e honored at an annual luncheon Friday. It la apo;nsored by t.be Frienda of HuoUJ1'lOIJ Beacti Ubrary. The event will be•la al 11":'5 a.m . in the Talbert Room at t.be Ubr uy, 7111 Talbert Ave. ---------- • NEW YORK CArl Chll:)e M aoha«an Bank reduced H prime a natot rate trom lb • rffOrd 28 percent to 19"• perce nt today, btcomln& ttu-fU'll major bADll .to lower tho rate 1lnce Dec•mber. Chaae s old it refl~ct,ed a widespre•d decline in interest r a\t!.$ 1n rttent days, but cau· tlooed the rate•atUl might rise in the (utW't', dependin1 on market tondltioos 1'bc reduction was the first by Chase. the nation's t.hird·largest bank. since Nov~ 27. when it re· duc~d its rate from 15~ percent to 151" percent Manufacturers Bank of Los Ange les also cut it's rate today to l~~ The stock m a rket staged a r al· ly today, r esponding to the re· ductioo of the prime 8y fte AIMc&a._. PNM Iran's io\lemment radio an· n o unced formation of an ·'Is lamic Re volutionary Arm1 fo r the Liberation ot Ir ... " ... called for a boly wu, or jlbed,. to overShrow lbe lffU1ar lraQl govern ment vying wtth Ayatollah RuboUah ~homelnl for dominance of the Persian Gulf. .. I raql Prealdenl Saddam Huasem lashed back, calllq on the Iranian people t.o oust ''the rotten Kbomelni" and Iranian President Abolbas aan Bani· Sadr. The Dow Jone s a ver age of 30 industrials .climbed 8.11 points ucter three hours of trading. Sotchmo Celebration In Beirut, Lebanon, Sb.llte sup. porters of Khomel.Ai a nd pro- lraql Palestinians batUed with guns and mortars ror the second straight day, a od autboritles said four persons were believed killed . A bomb wre cked the B e i rut office of the Ira nian airline, a pparently in retaUation for bomb attacks this week on the lraqi commercial center and the! Iraqi airline's office in lhc G a iners outnumbered losers by more than a 2· l margin in the tally of New York Stock Ex· change-listed issues. · A few banks reduced the rate t o 15 percent in December, but a fter lhat it rose st eadily until it reached 20 percent two weeks ago. · The prime lending rate is the rate banks charge on loans to their most credit-worthy cor· porate cus tome rs. with most other corporate and industrial customers paying more . As rates have risen. a few banks have esLabUsbed special rates that are made available to some small businesses. Chase cut that rate from 1811• percent to 17~ percent today. Rates rose s harply ln reeent months as the Federal Reserve tightened credit and as . loan business r emaine d relatively s trong .. But the e conom y has weakened in recent weeks and some economists think it may have.entered a recession. f'ro• Pog«' 11 I GATES ... She riff's ~pokc~mun Ll Wy au llart said G.ilc~ had known Ryan for sever a l year:. and pointed oul that Gates 1 not base his endorsements "on in terviews alone." And Hart said Teal long had been an active aide to law en· forcement.· Earlier. Deputy Dis trict At· torney R icha rd F a roe I l had l'riticized Gates' endorsement of Judge Soden lie claimed G..itcs canceled <1 '>Cheduled 1ntcrv1cw ""1th him Gate:. conceded under qucl> t1oning Tuesday tha t he did cancel the a ppo intment , hut charged it was Farnell's fault for ·•wa i tin g unt il the la st m inute" to St!Ck an interview The sheriH said other endorse m ents will be forthcoming -in four to six ot he r 1udic1a l race.'!>. Including the con test between South Orange County Munjc1pal Court Judge ~tchard Hamilton and William Sage, an attom ey for the Hwttington &!ach Police Depa rtment. Toky~ Movie Already Seen An article in Tuesday's Daily Pilot incorre ctly noted that the movie. "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" was to be shown Satur· day and Sunday at Edwards Newport Center Cinema in con- JUnction with the wee kend re union of Jimmy Doolittle's Tokyo Raiders. A spokesman for the theater said the free screenings were hc:d last weekend. There will bf> no sbowing of the film about the Tokyo raid while the Raider s are visiting Newport Beach. T he Daily Pilot regrets the er ror. Workshop Slated On Adolescence A free workshop series de· signed to h elp paren t s un - derstand the e m o tional and physical changes e xperienced by their adolescent children will be. conducted a l Golden West College in Huntipgton Beach beginning this Friday. The rour-week series will be conducted at 7:30 p .m . in Ad· mioistratloa Room 215. Laurie Hendricks, a licensed marriaee, family and child counselor, will dlscusa adolescent probl~rns in school and the home, drua and alcohol abuse, and bow to fost.er self·reUance. Weapom Urged • SAN QU'ENTlN (AP) -Ten prison·made lknlffl and a · sip 8\l.ft haft been di1covered In a searcb of a hl.-.-..curtty area ln1lde S.n Queo.ttn, priaett_ of· flelall"1. l,uc11le Arm~lrong and mus1c1an Lwnel Hampton react to a friendly crowd dur ing cer emonies at Armstrong P ark 1n New Orleans. In the background is a s tatue of Louis '"Salchmo" Armstrong. for whom the park was named. Le banese capital. ,. Hussein, s pe alung Tuesday nlghl in the Iraqi city of MOlul. again called Khomeini a "shah wearing a turban" and said ... If lhis collision becomes a national d\fty, then Iraq will do battle in all its forms." Strike Idles Buses For Disabled Kids The Iraqi leader said the two countries could reconcile their differences only lf Iran meets three lraqi de mands : reaffirma- tion of Iraq's navigation rights H a nd 1ca pped youn gster s throughovL Orange County we~ left lhis m orning without rides to sc hool for the thtrd day as bus drivers contlnUl'd to '>lrikc\ A spokesman from Pufelref• Transportation Co . "'h1ch is contracted .lo (Jrov1de bu..,ang for :.peC'1al cd'ucation !.ludeots 1n thi- t"ounty. s aid 31 of their lOli routes are not bl•1ng cov~red Hut the !>poke~m;.1n s&1d a ma HB Doughnut Shop Robbed~ $144 Taken A ba ndit "'11 h ~rras('d haC'k hair and bloodshot eye!-t held up a Huntington Heach doughnut s ho p T ues d a y Pve n1n g and escaped with SH4 rn cash, Police :.aid .. A 17·year·old female clerk -at Win chell 's Donut Shop, 6791 Wa r ner A\'(' tolct pohc:c ... he w<J:. alom· v.h1·n lh•· t•rook l'Ot1 n·cl the -;hop c:it alJ-Out 111 p m Offtccr!-t ':.11d tlw m;.io tol<I th1 c-lrork he hart J ~un tn hie, poC'kt·l ;.ind would ... hoc1t hl•r unle!>S. sh1• handed O\'Pr thl' day·., fl'CCIPt' The bandit. pol1t·t• '>atd, c;tufrl·cl rh<> loot into d 'ark ma<11• th<· l lt·rk Ill' 1111 1111 ll1111r ,infl r.in Suspea-,e Movie·~ Shown at Colle~P I\ doublt> ft·ature :.us~>cn'e mo\ It' program "''" be pn .. >:.t:nl ~·ti -at 1qnn FrH1J\ in 'Forum 11 .11 Goldt·n \.\\· .. t 1'111leg1· 1n llunt 1111.!lOn HeLJ<•h .. \d1111 :.~1011 1., '12 50 Tht· proj!ram v. Ill indud1· a 'lhowtnl.! uf 1ht· origanal uncut 't>rs1on of· Invasion of t he Body Snatcher<;•· T he> Sl'Conci film v.1il bl· • Comedy of ferror~. · 111 "'hich Vincent P r ice. Bor1-. Karlof( and Peter Lorre portray bumbling funer ul directors. ' JOnty oC the drivenl are still on in the Shau a l Arab, an estuary the JOb and that ttplacements between the two countries that ls for tbe strikers wtU be hired this Iraq's w·at.erway to Lbe Persian ~('ek. Gulf; wit.bdrawal from the three T he three.day-old walkout, s m a ll islands at the entrance to :.aid Arnita Davis, supervisor or the gulf which Iran seiaed in 1971 .. µec1al educauon transportation and fortdaed, and recognition of rur t~ county. has lert al least the Arab nationality of tbe non- 100 ha ndic apped students Pers ian majority an Iran's oil· ... tr anded. producing province of ~he srud parenl·l'ilr pools were Kbuzestan. across the Shatt al p1tk1ng up ~me oC the students Arab frof]l l~aQ. hut that many. including those . The manifesto broadcast by 111nfined to wheelchairs. were R a d io Tebra!l thund ered uot getting to school t:harges a l Iraq s ruUng Baath \.\ e have ~ome k1d.s who b vc Social~ .Party and appealed for 1n ()Jn<1 Point but have to go to a n upns1!'g agaaost tt. But 1t ., hool in Gurden Grove and gave DO information about the 1 h•·v 'rt• stuck, .. she said leader s of the rebel for ce or ·1 ti. \.\Jlkout bt.·gan Monday whether 1t had any men under 11 .11 n .. 1 Prnt·trl"t: bw. y<1rds in :Jrm s \\ , • .,1min .. lt:'r. Long Beach and T he broadcast ww. part of .t t, 3 rdc•na propaganda campaign that Kho· \ ~po k e v. ... v.oma o f or mein1 a nd t he o ther Irania n I l•Jm ~ters Local 692 s a id Shute clerics who support hlm •~ h-... ked f bel have bee n wa ging to incite t'rDlhvYees .u u or P Islamic revolutions lite their organizing tbe walkout ad are !.triking over "sub6l8Jldard pay own in the Arab countries aloog a nd poor woning condiUoas." the Persian Gulf. T he bus dnvers. the Pinetree pokesman said. do not haft a \ ontract with the Teams ters. He •I a imed that T ea m s ter o r · 1.an1zers ha ve been trying to stir up bus drivers for s everal "'cek5 Neither the union nor the bus 1 ompany would dis cuss specifits .1 bout current wage s cales or ··mployee demands. Mr s. Davis sa1d Pinetree was h1rt>d 1-...0 years ago to provtde 11ec1al t.>duea t1 on lransporta · 11on She :.aid the re has been 1.1 I k of wo rk slowdowns by <lnvers in the past but that th.is ~a<> t he first lime "things have i.;une th.ts far ." Nuclear Plant IdJed /\THENS. Ala. (AP> -A re· :11 tor a t the Brown s Ferry nut !ear power plant that shut dn"' n a utomatic ally when a ~ orkC'r accadentaJly d1s coMect · N1 ,1 ware sho uld be back to fuU pn"'er today. Tennessee Valley ,\uthontv offi<!ials said. There "'a~ no ·rad1at1on le ak, a plant ...pokesman said. Candidates For FV Arts Panel S~ughtv Fountain Valley residents tn· ler ested m serving on the ·c1ty·s Cultural Arts Committee must return their applications to City Hall by F'riday Three vacancies exist on the tommsttee. wtuch advises the e1ty"s Parks and Recreation Commission on activities such as the annual arts and crafts fair . children's workshops, con- certs and art auctions. Most recently, the committee has assisted in planning the de· \'elopment of Civic Center Park. Meetings are conducted on the fo urth Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m . in f'ountaln Valley City HaJJ, 10200 Slater Ave. Application forms m ay be ob- tained from the city tlerk at City Hall. CORONA DEL MAR THE SHOPS FOR ALL SEASONS For The Discriminating Tennis Player. JHI I. COAST HWY. ~ ...... 675-9700 In S Nowt ........ .. ,. IAllAMCA 112·1212 -· 1 . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY. APRIL 16, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CEN'f.S ... . Deputy DAs Lash Gates EndorseIDen~~ 81 FaSDSa.tat 9nl0t:!11£KL ................. Oraaec: Co"nty Sheriff Corooer B•ad Cates' endo~c •••t of Judicial candidate~ eame under Ore Tu~ day from two cMputy d istrict tttornt'y~ wbo el.rim the aheri rt w a l s titan fair ln deciding to whom to lend support. The charJes wen~· denied Im !Dffiately by a s herlff's omc~ spoh1m1n who defended the manner ln Whlt'h the endone meot• Wett made. Gates anOC>unced at •a.n after- noon prt.ss conference that he wa e ndors1nr Incumbent Orange County Supe rior Court J udge Marie Soden. iflcumt>ent Central Munic1pal Court Judges Eugene Langhauser and John Teal. and Deputy Dllilrict At· turney Jack Ryan, one or seven cand1datea tor a central CO\U1 Po•lUon beini vacated by Judie Robe1'1 Law. Galea ,.ld his personal ln· veatlgatlon ol the JUdicial can- didates included a revlew of in· formation from deputies and in- vestigators , h is personal knowledge of the candidate and, in some cases, interviews with the individual. But two deputy district at- tomeys -Cliff Hanis, one of Ryan's opponents. and Robert Thomas, a cbaUenteT lo Judie Teal ~laimed that Gates had made up bb mind about whom to endorse before bis endorse· ment plan was dlsclosed on March 12. Harris said be met with Gates March lB and was told that the s heriff. in fairness, would in- terview all cantJidates. The next day. Harria said, be learned that Ryan's qualifications statement to voters. submitted March 12, included the following state- ment. "police and community s upporter s include : Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates . . . " "I called Brad Gates t.o see if it was the same Brad Ga,ies that had talked about all this fair- ness." Harris said ... He said he didn't like m y conversation and that it was too bad that my ~ neot <Ryan) was shar-P enoliCb to get to him (Gates) first.'' Thomas claimed that Teal re- ceived Gates endorsement as early as March 6, according to . the qualifications st atement T eal flled w'th the county Registrar of Voters. "There's nolbing fair about ll at all." Thomas said. <See GATES, Page AZl Not Military Action Carter_ Eyes New. Sanctions on Iran · WASHINGTON CAP ) -Presi· dent Carter m ay impose new economic and diplomatic sanc- tions against Iran as early as Thursday but would not consider any military move,s until after mid-May, a presidential aide said today. The aide. who declined to be quoted by name. also s aid the U.S. government told allies that Iran should have ample time by mid-May to respond to the sanc- tions Carter ordered last week. If the response is not positive. this official said. the allies will be asked to carry out additional non-military steps aimed al in- creasing pressure on Iran t.o kee 50 U,S. hostages held since Nov 4. that week to d1 scusi. s uch a move At the White Hou~e. press secretary Jody Powell told re· porters the Globe account ··1s tn· accurate" and that n<> dec1s1on on a possible blockadge or s1m1lar move "has been taken or com· municat¢ ·· Powell s aid the administra· t ton ·s inter -agency c r isis - m an age m e n t committee planned to meet on the Iranian situation later today. Liked Oldsters? Marilyn's Love Dreams Told ~ He emphasized that each ally :"JEW YORK CAP) -Shelley Winter s. who once roomed· wi th Ma rilyn Monroe. says the late actress once c;onflded her fantasy of having love affairs with such men as Ernest He mrngway, Harry Belafonte. Ch ~rles Laughto n. Arthur Miller and Albert Ein-stein. ~=-=-::-=:-7'.::~ ~&aJ'ity-be apee -oiity ,.....,.....,.k.,."'~ ed to adopt all the sanctions Tnesexy film s tar. who went on to marry Miller. was not put off by Einstein's age. Miss Win- te rs says in a condensation or her autobiography published in the May Ladies Home Journal. Rpteei11g Through the. • • '"Bushwhacke r " is a male tabby owned by P a m and. Steve La'Zar of Cos ta Me sa. His owners say be likes to play io trees and bushes But he looks pretty serious in this photo. doesn 't he? ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 ~ Vehicles Strike : CM Suicide Leaper By ARTHUR R. VINSEi. OI IM o.e;1y P1lol St•H A Santa Ana m an who mcitle an apparent suicide pl un~e from a Costa Mesa freeway overpa s~ Tuesday night was n ushetl by an estimated 30 cars a s one motorist who slopped frantically tried to wave orr oncoming lraf-. nc. Investigators said today it will b~ impossible to de t e rmint' wbi!ther Richa rd Maupin, 43, might have survived initial in- juries s uffered in the 9 :30 p.m Jeap off the Bristol Street over- pass of the San Di ego Freeway into heavy traffic. The death is listed formally As a suicide. although no note was left. according lo wa tch com· mander Lt. Tom Lazar One woman. Marna Shepherd, ... El Toro. whose car was one of the first to bear down on Maupin a s he lay i n the roadway, escaped injury when ahe applied her brakes, spun out, and cras hed into a guard rail. David J . Brown of Laguna Beach managed to avoid the still form before the procession of aouthbottn'd automobiles ran over it repeatedly as he tried to wave drivers around the victim. "l saw something come orr the overpass and drop in front or a car. The first car r an over it. The second car hit it also.·· ,Jrqwn said. Brown calmed them and ran back to a ct ivat e his c ar's eme rgency blinkers. then tried to direct traffic a round the gris· ly ~cene. .. To no avail ... " he said tn a wntten statement. Donna Jeun McMurray, alst> of Laguna Beach. told Officer Ed Esposito she saw some scat- t(•red debris in the road ahead. then noticed what turned out to be Maupin 's bodv. ··t ran over ·1t...not sure of what tl was.'' she told police. lnvcstagators said many of the m·otorists whose cars ran over Maupm's remains continued on their way. OUnese Weste rn At Irvine Library A Chinese western and a pup· pet show will highlight National Library We ek at Irvine's Un iversity Park Bran c h Library, 4,512 Sandburg Way. "The Head Const able," a feature-length movie in Chinese with English s ubtitles will be shown tonigJlt. at 7 o'clock and Friday at 3!30 p.m . the library will give a puppet show for children under 12. OmseBank Sli~ Prime ~nding Rate NEW YORK I AP> -Chase Manhattan Bank reduced its p rime 1eno1ng ra te trom the record 20 percent Lo 19~4 percent today, becoming the first major bank to lower the rate since December, Chase s aid it reflected a widespread decline in interest rates in recent days, but cau· tioned the rate·still might rise in the future, depending on m arket conditions. ~ The reduction was the first by Chase. the nation's lh"ird-largest bank, since Nov. 27, when it re- duced its rate from 1534 percent to 15114 percent. Manufacturers Bank of Los Angeles also cut its rate today to 19~. The stock market staged a ral- ly today, responding to the re- duction of the prime. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 8.11 points after three hours of trading. Gainers outnumbered losers by more than a 2-1 margin in the tally of New York Stock Ex· change-listed issues. A few banks_r~ced the rate to 15 percent li1'Uecember. but after lbat it rose steadily until it reached 20 percent two weeks ago. The prime lending rate is the rate banka charge on loans to their most credit-worthy cor - porate-customers. with most other corporate and industrial custome.rs paying more. already put in place by the Unit· ed Slates. T his informant said considera- tion or any military moves against Iran necessarily would wait until after mid-May. In another de•elopment. the Boston Globe reported today that the Carter administration told allies and Iran that the Unit- ed States is ready to stage a naval blockade if the hostage crisis isn't settled by the week of May 11. The newspaper said Secretary of State Cyr us Vance plans lo visit European nations ·"That bas nothing JO do with it," Miss Monroe was quoted as saying. "I hear he's very young fo r his age." ~ ·-.~ '•11 ft .. Says the book. ""I don't know •u1Lv .. how m a ny of he r choices she achieved. but after Ma rilyn ·s death. a ·la rge framed photograph of Ein· st('tn was found amo ng her possessions. On it was written : ·T o Ma rilyn. with espect and love and tha nks. Albert Einste in'.·· Waste Order ~ Drums Mwt Be Repacked First By RICHARD G REEN Of t1lllt 0.ify l'li.t SI.Hf State Health Department of- ficials ordered an Irvine firm to- day to begin shipping its 95G- barrel backlog of radioactive was te lo a burial s ite in Richland. Wash. ·'The department issued the order aftef learning that some of tbe 950 drums of r adioactive wa s te in stor age at ICN Ch e mical a nd Radioisotope Division, 2727 Campus Drive, were mispackaged and leak- ing," said Pete Wiser. a health department spokesman. ICN nms a radioactive waste disposal service for customers throughout Southern California. The order calls for ICN to place SS-gallon drums contain- ing low·level ridloactive waste into larger drums for shipment to Richland. where ICN ship- ments are currently embargoed. Wlser said Richland officials, who initiated t.be embargo after djscoverina some defective JCN drums, wUI lift the embarao If ICN drums are "overpacked" in 1ar ger drums and lbe California Stale Health Depa rtment in ~pe('\s the druml> before sh.ap- ment. Accor<ling to state health tn· spector Kim Wong. an inspec- tion of the ICN plant Monday r evealed several defe cllve drums. including one which had leaked about one quart of radioactive liquid Wong said he immediately or - dered ICN to clean up the liqwd and fix the drum. ICN has come under close s crutiny recently after an Irvin~ policeman spotted about 30 bat: rcls marked "radioactive" in ICN 's parking lot on April 4 . That discovery led lt(e Orange County District Atlomey's office to file a misdemeanor charge against ICN, which will be ar- raigned on the charges on May 29. The charges allege that ICN was storing radioactive waste in an "unsecured" area. The backlog of radioactive waste at ICN resulted from the temporary closure or out-of-state waste burial sites in 1979. When the sites reopened this year , JCN s hipments were embar goed a fte r some of its drums were al- legedly discovered leaking when they got to the burial sites. ICN hasn 't picked up any waste from its customers since Oc tober of 1979. • Albert Baietli. radiological control direct.or for ICN. said that at no time has low-level radioactive waste from his firm threatened anyone's health or safely. He said the temporary placing of radioactive waste-drums in the firm's parking lot was "ac- ceptable practice." Baietti said the firm wants to ship its waste so that it can re- open its radioactive waste dis· posal service. Coast 'Weather He told police he ran to one of file autos that slid to a bait about 1,000 feet down the pavement bd found the occupants in I .,.teria, Nade·r-backed Local Ralli,es Set Fog and low clouds late tonight and early Thurs- day mornina. otherwise sunny. Lows tonight in the high *· Hi1bs Thursd'y 68 at the be.ad.es to 73_m· land. JV.MIERS WA.IT mR PILOT AD "A Daily Pilot classified ad .. d waitresses waltin1 in line. ' "We bad 1reat success staff . tac our restaunnt from an ad ID tbe dusilled section." Tbat'1 tbe advert1sin1 success 8&orJ hom the Newport Beach 1 -"•...., wblcb placed this ad .... Dally Pilot: -• Walw °' wa~lt.ress. Must -.. o.w n llature a -..-../' ~. -If ,_ want ,our ad t.o bring ... wdilll lllt, call 842·5678. .. Rallies will be held Thursday at UC Irvine and Orange Coast College as part of the natlonwide Big Buaineu Day, but the Irvine-hued Fluor Corporation w ill not participate in the celebrations. This is becau.se the huge con· structlon firm hu been charted by Big Business Day OTlanber Ralpb Nader u OM of 11 eom· paniea acro11 the nation he al· lege.s LI enaaailll in improper corporate practices. ''The chars" a1aln1t Fluor Co1'p0ntlon, allepdly made by the coaUUoa epon1orln1 Big Business Day, have come tlrale second bUd," said J . Robert Fluor, cbalrman of tbe corpora- tion. ·'The IJ'OUP bu not had the courtesy to MnCI ua their eom- plaintl. lf and when we receive thelr COml)latntl in writing, I will re1poad at that time.'' The other 10 firms are Amerleaa Blectrie Power, Cu· tle fr.-Coc*e.~ S .l;-ft Pont de Nemoun. Eli Ully, m:.- xon, Occldentai Petroleum, Grumman. U.S. Steel ud Wlml· Dixie. Bl1 8U1lw1 Dir ii tbe crea· ,ioa of a coalltJon ol uaAoaa, eon· s umer 1roup1 and polttlclaas, led by Nader. . ' Mart Green, a Nader aide. WH quoted by the AllOdated Press u HYlna the 11 firms r e present · a crou·section of problems, sacb u unfair labor · Hd buflneu· praetlcea, health and talay buarda, eomqJtioa. esceuive polllital power. tax evaalm ~pool' treatm.at ~ 1oea1 eommua&Ull. ...... Corp..-... erida-laaw in UM pmt ~plaADed about lb ftaaadal ID~wmnt ln Saudi Afri ca aad Us prHld•Dt'a part! .... bl eltabU•bbll l Klddle-Sut 1tut17 center at VIC. . Al><pmt of -....... Day, \ • Irvine City Councilman Larry Agran and.Ken MsemaJI, pttSi· dent of the United DoqiesUc Workers Union and vice chairman or the Campalg:n for Economic Democracy, will speak at UCI at noon. A&J'U will speak OD the im- pact of corporate power at the local level and MsemaJI wtll 1,eak Oil t.be role of btl laualnesa iD tile Amertcaa IOClwty:· -- MHIUJI will also speak at Oraqe Coast CoUe1e at aoon. Bl• BulUMN Day activtUet are paa...d for 150 cities In • •tales, lneludl~ rallies, te•ch· ia1. and mock trlall of bual· De91eS. , IN818ETe•"W The l!Wth of o "'"'°"V· retarded '°" has gton Cl unator'a '°"'"-o oolud com'"odUJ -low. St~rr. plloio~tn. ...... I, -a.I ,_. M =c:.. .. I • • -..... .,.,. , •. '* l(S. .-ftll OllW.r I( Ult'4 • IS'l'ANBUL. T\U~~y tAP> Th~ 1unmen belle\led to be left.Lit LenOriaa ahOl ud blled an American nanl officer and his T\u'kl h cbaulff'W' lo an ambuab today ln a re.Uct.:nUaJ di• trtct ol bLanbul, polace aGDOUDttd C)ne oft.be attackers W~ killed tn I 8~r1es Of IUI\ duels With police and army force~ 4ollowtn1 t.be attack Two ol the ter rom1t.s were c1t pturl'd, whale thre" security ugent ... and a passerby we rt! woundN.I Sam Novello. SS, a U S avy petty offtcer from Ene. l'a . and his driver. Alt Sabr1 Bayt•r. died an a hail of pistol bullets 85 they left Novello'~ home an the Levant ne1gllb0rhood a few miles from the center of the city at 8 .-5 a m . the police said OlfttT. 8f!fli11 a,. ... ,_ Talk• WASHINGTON CAP) President Carter and Prime Minister Menachem Begin resumed their summit talks today with their differe nces showing Bu.t lhere are some superrlclal s igns of progress toward ending the deadlock between Eg~pl a nd Israel over the political future of 1.2 m1lhon Palestmtun. Arabs. · l h Thl' differences were highlighted Tuesday nigh w en c ,rt.er and Begin toasted each other before <!,kosher dinner for (.iold Priec-Top 1e ~.'iOfl .tlork . LONDON (APl -The price of gold climbed back past lh<: ssoo mark today in Europe, while the dollar was mostly lowe r an foreign exchange trading. Gold closed in London at $528.50 an ounce. after having closed 'f uesday at $497.50. Gold traded in New York at $505, down S14.20. Silver traded in NewlY()rk al $14.20, d?wn 18 cen~. Aliso Preservation Plan Due Hearing State coas t<i l comm1ss1oners will hear plans for pres <•rv<ttion of the AJiso Greenbelt inland or Lt.1~una Beach when lh('y mc<'t Thursday at the Airport Marina Hotel in Lo6 Angeles. -,,:\e stale pane( is expcc~ to review an a pplication by the St ate Coastal Conservanc y for use of more than 4,300 acres of greenbelt for public open space. agriculture and rec r eation areas R egional coas t a l co m - m1ss1oners approved the concept l a~t month. with ~he st1pulat1or\ th.it re mains of h1:.ton c Ind ian ~et t le men~ be protected . The ~reenbcll plan propose:. that 4,367 ac r('s between the pl<inncd 20.000 unit Aliso VicJo <·ommumty a nd La~una Beach l'K' preserved fl ca ll~. ft)r ~c lf ·~upport1 ng recreauonaJ fac1 lit1es. such a:. an equestrian center. wine ry leased land for farm crops. and expansion of the existing nine• hole Ben Brown Golf Cour:,c to an 18·hole facility. The coastal conservancy ha~ approved lending $450,000 for the greenbelt project, which wouJd be r epa id from recreational uses. An additional $700,000 for future facilities would have lo come from the county and would be repaid in a s imilar manner (from recreation revenucsJ over a five·year period. accordlnJ? tn a study prepared for the prOJ E:Cl St ate coastal commissionNs will review the proposal <tfter 9 u m . at the hotel. located near Los Ange les Intern a t ional Airport at 8601 Lincoln Blvd f 'ro• Pagt-A I GATES ENDORSEMENTS Sheriff'!" spokesman Lt. Wyatt tlart s aid Gates ha d known Ryan for i;eversl year~ and pointed out that Gates did not base his endorsements "on in· terviews alone." Rode Reception To Mondale Call SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Vice President Walt.er Mondale spoke by telephone to a Mex· 1can-American fund-raising din· ner, then had the phone abruptly hung up by the group's leader. Mondale angered members of · the Mexican-American Legal Defense and F.ducaUon Fund by c an ce.ling a pers on al ap- pe arance Tuesday nigh\ so be could attend the sl at e dinner for I s r aeli Prime M iniste r M e na c h e m Begin in ~ Was hington. DAILY PILOT ::.~:-'::!.. =.t~~;~ ~~,~ °'-(#\I ............ '-' ~.,.. ................. --1'. --........ '°' c: .... -_ -k-.1\, K""4""'°" •••U'l '•w"t•lll V•H•r,. ft\•lf••. L•tt1"• =~=-!..~~To:::~~ _......,.,...,.._,..,._...,_...._~o ... ,,.., c.w.-. c.l•lotfll<> .,.. -·-,,,_ __ _ • -· c.toor Ylc•~-a.--...-' ,,_~ l!'llitor \ '-.::: ... -::- °'*'"" I.MO ---~--•w· .... -~-- a...Med M"4t , CMNS19 "-'-0.-...- :'I: =. ~ c:r:..':'*~ =r .• , -..n;:TI;1.; .. 1 .... ,., .. tfl"I' .. =-=-::.: ..... _f .. ~·--·-.. rJ=..!·~~u:.::.~..::::~ , .. , .. • -Illy, •r IMll tj JI _..,..,. ..._.,..,._._ .... ,,_.,., And Hart said Tea l long had been an active aide to l3w en tor~ml:'nt - Ea rlier. Deputy District Al· torney Rfcha rd Farnell had c riticized Gates' e ndorsement of J udge Soden He claimed Gates canceled a ... cheduled interview with him. Gales conceded under ques- tioning Tuesrlay lbal he did ca ncel the a ppointment, but charged it was Farnell's fault for "wa iting until the las t minute" to seek an interview. The sheriff said other endorse- ments will be forthcoming -in four to six other judicial races, including the contest between South Orange County Municipal Court Judge Richard Hamilton and Willi am Sage, an attorney for the Hwitington Beach Police Department. fumty Sets 'Study' of Charter Plan · A new committee formed to study tbe pouibiUty of a cbaiUr form or governme nt for the county received a new name Tuesday from t.be Oran1e Coun· ty Boardof SUpervilon. Tbe lfOUp, beaded by Superior Court Judie Bruce Sumner, will be c:_alled the Oran1e County Charter Study Committee. Previously, the word "study" did not appear in the commit· tee'• name. • Tbe cbanae was requested by the commitlee so that It would not appear that it was pre- dtapc>Hd to recommendlnc • charter form ot aovemmenl. TM board alaO aptbortied the committee to spend u~ to r·ooo to be1in lt1 analyal1 o th• f easltilUty of a charter for Oranae County . •1 'n. MaedelM PrHa Iran'• aovernmcn~ radio an aouaced format.Io n or un • • Jala.Ut' Revohalionary Army for Uae l..lberaaioc ol Iraq" aand u U.cl for a holy war, or jihad, to ovtr1hrow the sceular I raqi tlOVcrnment vying with AY ialOJhlh ltuhollah Khomeini tor dommance of the Persian Gulf I raqt Preatdent Sad{lam lhaueln lashed back. calling oii' tho Iran.Ian Pt.'<>ple to oust "lbe rotten K.homeinJ" and Irania n P resident Abolhassan Bana- Sadr fn &!1rut, Lebanon, ShJite sup~ "'orters ot l<homerni and pro·. traq1 Palesttmans battled· with i.iun~ and mortars for the second ... troighl day, and authorities .... .11d four per:.on~ wen~ belie~ kalll'd A bomb wreck ed lhc Ue1rut office of the lranian 1.urllne. a pparenUy in retaliation (or bomb uttacks lhis week on the Iraqi commercial center and 1 he Iraqi airline's office IJl thl' Lt•banesc capital Hussein. spe aking T uesday nilo(ht in the Iraqi city of Mosul, again called Khomeini a "shah ·wearing u turb<in" and sajd. "If this coll1s1on becomes a national duty. then lrnq will do batUc in all its forms." ·The Iraqi leader said the t wc1 countries could reconcile their differences onl y ir Iran meet~ three Iraqi demands : reaffirma· lion or lrnq ':, navigation rights in the Shatt al Arab. a n estullf'y between the two countries that is Iraq's waterway to the Persian Gulf; withdrawal from the three s m a ll islands at the entrance to the guJf which lran seized in 1971 und fortified. a nd recognitioo llf the Arab nationality of the non- Pcrsian majority an Iran's oil p r o du c ing provin ce o f Khuzcstan. -across the Shall a l Arab from Iraq. The manifes to broadcast hy Radio T e hr an thundered ('ha rges al Iraq's ruling Baath Sociahst Party and appealed fur a n uprising agains t it. But 1t gave no information <1bout lhl' ll•aders of the r ebel force or whC'lhcr 1t had any m1•n un1!t·r arm :. The broadcast was part or a propaganda campa1~n that Kh'' mcini and the other I ranian Shiite CIC!tlcs whri support him have been waging to m c1tt· Is lamic rcvolut1ons like their own JO the Arab countries along the Persian Gulf. SD Chickens Cackle Over Feather Suits SAN DIEGO <AP1· The S;m 01cgo Chicken has met has suc- cessor at r adio station KGB in a contempt of court hearing. Ted Glannoulos appeared in court Tuesday in his San Diego Chicken co.c;tume. It was the firs t courtroom pro cecd1ng televised m San D1c~o County. Superior Court Judg(· Raul Rosado allowed camer<i c rews to photogr a p h hoth ("h1 ckens and compare their ro:-. 1umes. Giannoulos is being hit with contempt proceedings brought hr KGB on grounds his costume violates a 1979 Superio r Court order wtuch prevents it from re- s embling that of the KGB chicken Jim Price. general manager of KGB, said the s tation is pro- testing G1annoulos' appearanct on rival radio station KPRI. "We s imply want hi m to agree not to appear o n be half or another radio station." Price Raid. The hearing continues today. C.Owity Man Killed by Car A 61·year-old Orange resident was killed instantly Tuesday evening when struck by a car while crossing an intersection in Orange. The California H ighwa y P atrol identified the victim as Segundo Cardenas . Officers said Cardenas was crossing Hughes Avenue near Spring Stnel at about 7:30 p.m. when be was a struck by a vehi- cle driven by Melvin Goeden, 29, of Santa Ana. The driver was not injured, officer said. The accident ls under in- vestlgaUon. 'Target&' LiAted By fte Aueclated Pnu FBI agent.a were contact.Ln1 major comparuea acrou the na· Uon today after learnin1 a Pu.rto Rlcan terrorist 1roup maintained flies on 10me 50 im• portUt bulilMH HftUth ... and tbetr comp..Uet. The Ult al- le1edly includes detail• ol the tarceu' per1oaal Jin• •nd career. ' o.Ny ......... ~ THEY'LL PHOTOGRAPH LAGUNA CANYON ROAD M•rk Chamberialn (left), J.-ry Burc:hftetd Canyon Mural Plwtos 4Labor of Love' By STEVE MITCHELL Ol IM o.14~ " ... $\.it .Two Lag una Beach photog. raphcrs will embark on a large-scale venture Friday. when they bc((in photographing nine miles of Laguna Canyon. That's both sides of the can· yon, mind you, an(! the end re- s ult will be two parallel pholo- gr:aphs stretching 262 feet each , and containing 1,3-42 individual frames. Jerry Burchfield and Mark Chamberlain. who have operat- ed BC Photography <ind Custom Lab Serv1ccs an town for more than seven years. :.ay they ex- pect to be walkin~ and s napping photos for the better part of rune hours Friday The two part lime Saddleback Com munity Colll'Jte photog- raphy teachers will have a:.- sis tance from several of their students. who will mark off 76.5-foot intervals on the wmdinl( ro;,idway Whl•rC each framt• Wiii Ix' shot W i c I d 1 n g 3 5 m 1 I I 1 m et<' r <'amcras, lht• two m(•n will walk down each :-.td(' of t hl· road from the San Ow~<1 1-'r<·t·Y. :i \ to lh•· hl':.tCh, snapptn~ .1 ~hut 1•vcry 7fl 5 fe<.>t. When tht· him 1· 11 ••Vl·lorx'i'l rm tv.o long ~traps, 1t ~ l1kch lu tw J ccilotful-m1mt;.~t'-lh11t loc-al rom muters will h;.J\01· sern hl'fun· That':, bc<·.1u.,c.• lhe thrt•1• Jnd a half inch ht~h color print ~111 repre:-.cnl a \ lt·v. 11( l.Jguna C:.m· y on as al ·~ viewed Crom iln automobiJe. "It 'II be hk<' looking at 1t from " ,, u r c a r , ' 3 2 ; c.· <t r ''Id iforC'hr1cld s:rnl II •· ... aid the hn;sl 262 root lunr phutn ">lrtp~ Y.111 11•11 1t\1·rl,q1 111 1 h1 f1>r1·.:r1111nd t>f tlw p11 turc. ..... hut hccau'>•' nf tlw 11atur«' of ttw lt·nM'S, """'II ha\ 1• ~um1 o\ 1 rl.ip 1n th<" baC'kJ?niund Al the h;.ise or ('..tC'h or thc• 1.:M2 µhotoAraphs v.. 111 h1· thP Nhi•· of Laguna Cun; 011 Hoad. Why would two pror('ss1ona l pholo~raphcrs 111vC'st their t1m<". and perhaps SJOO to $400 m such \ a venture" Policeman Shot HAWfllORNE (A l» Off· duty Los Angeles police orriccr Ra l ph C harles Pc rn wa s woundt>d durmg a shootout with Ha wthorne police outside a sur· plus store where Perry allegedly tried to use a stole n credit card. aothontles said. A Hawthorne pohcc offi cer also was wounded Ma rk u sed to live h e re," Burchfield said. "We both have always had a st.roog love for this area and the open space around 1t. .. He said the two businessmen ha ve also been very much in- volved witb tbe m e d ium of photography, .especially it.a use as a vehiele for documenting change. "And we·feel things are going to change in the canyon," he :.aid. ~ So, the two men want to pre- sef ve the canyon the only way they know bow. On film. "It's rea.IJy the only tblq we can do," he shrugged. "The (Laguna> Greenbelt and other groups are trying to control de- velopment. but eventually, one way or another, it's going lo come." The two m en don't know what thev'll do with the ir massive fin1;hed product, but Burchfield .,aid mu.se ums mJ ght want lo ex· h1 b1t lhc parallel strips. .. As a document or the area, 1l 0'> important," Burchfie ld said. "And photographically. it's uni· ljUl' " And "iOmeday, 1t might be the only rcmmder or what Laguna «anvon !<Miked hke before the 'Jlr;;\.\ I ____ _ Theft Suspect Trades Bike. ~rCrWlh \ ,LL.,pe<"ted motorcycle thwf .1 ... 1r1<l1• j bike reported :.tolC'n 10 !'-.in JJwi.:o ... taggcred av. ay after < olladmg with a car an E l Toro 'I ul'-.da~. Jumped onto another Ii 1 k 1• and s t o I e 1 t too. 1 n \ <''L1g11tors :.a ad. Officer Dick Van Cott. of the Cahfonua Highway Patrol saJd the fi rst motorcycle burst into flaml"s and was destroy~ by fin' after the collision with an auto dnvc·n by Glenda Decker or M 1!\s100 V1eJO. W1tncs:-.es told nuthorities tht- 110 '4 nt'd olker limped to anOlher motorcycle parked by one of the .... 1tne'lses to the crash and sped d way on it in the confusion. P atrolman Van Cott said t.M! <'r ash occurre d when th e motorcyclist failed to allow traf- fic to clear the intersection ol Alicia Parkway and Muirlands Boulevard. He had the righl-<>f-way. bul was obviously in too much ol a hurry, the CHP said. CORONA DEL MAR Victim • Fo11nd? A bod)', believed to be tbat ot tbe mt1aln1 pa11encer of a hellcopter that c rashed last month, was found Tues4a1 morotnc noaUq ~t tbe eout ~ HunUqtoe BMeb bJ •per of flabermeo, •utboriU.. reported today. O r a n ge Count y Harbor P alrolmen have been searcblng for the body of 21&-year-okl Jeff Moon since tbe oU company helicopter noM-dived off H1411t- in1t.oa .Beach last March 29. The pilot of the beUcopter also was#,jUed. Coronor's olficials, though. sald the bad.ly decoaiposed body has not been positively iden- tified. Two Baldwin Park fishermen. authorities s aid, discovered tbe t>oQy at aoout 10 a .m . near an• oHs hore drilbng platform and toss ed a life preserver around the body. Patrolmen later spotted the Hie preserver and brought the body lo shore. They aaJd the m an appeared to have been in the water for several weeks and was wearing cowboy boots and blue jeans. The body of the .Pilot ol the crashed Amlnoil USA helicopter. Gary Lee Rohwei;. 49, ol 1.ake E lsinore , was recovered by patrolmen immediately after · the c rash. County Pays lnJail Case MUtn'"'MP) -A woman who claimed she was held naked in a jail cell for five days has won SlS.000 in damages from · Dade County. ·'It wasn 't enough ," s aid Mi r ia m Do nner, who h as pursued her case against the county five years. Th.e clrcuJt court ruling fell far s hort of the St00,000 she sought. She was arrested in April. 1975, on a charge of disorderly conduct for picketing al the Metro Justice Building after she lost a suit in a dispute over a C<Jr . Toky-0-M~~-".!• Already Seen An article in Tuesday's Daily Pilot iDcorTectly Doted . tbal tbe movie, '"'lblrty• S-ond1 Ove r Tokyo" was to be &bown Satur- day a nd Sunday at Edwards Newport Cent.er Cinema in con- J unctton with the weekend re - union ol Jimmy Doolittle's Tokyo Haider.. A spokesman for the theater &aid the rn:.-e sc~nings were hc:d last weekend. There will be no showm~ or the film about the Tokyo raid while the Raiders arc.· visiting Newport Beach. The Daily Pilot regrets the er- ror. Boy ;\ccidentally Killed by RiOe BAKERSFIELD (~PJ -An ll·year-old Bakersfjeld boy died t wo hours after be was ac- cidentally shot in the forehead by ·a playm a t e , Kern County shertrrs omcers said. Claude Smith was s hot Moo- da y aCternoon while Anthony Reeves. 12, was showing the vic- tim and two other neighborhood boys his rifles, deputies were told. were told. THE SHOPS FOR ALL SEASONS or The Discriminating Tennis Player. In Stock Nowl 2111 I. COAST HWY. c .......... 675-9700 =•(511f:. 4PPAllC ----·---· ...... 47• IAllAMCA 552-1212 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TWENTY-FIVE CENTS . Deputy DAs Lash Gates Endol-senient~ 81 n&'D'IUC'll 8CffOE•EIO. ·-~ ........... Oran.ce Cour,t y b er1ff Coroner Bnd Oate • e ndon;c meat of J udicia l candidate ~•rn• under fire Tut'~day rrom two c:t.euty djatrlct a ttorneys who datm the ab criff was le lban fair ln ~iding to whom to lend aupp()rt. The charges we re denied 1m mediae.ly by a she riffs orr1ce SJC O.lly ~li.t SWtl -SAN oJUAN'S TOP l'tJAN Gary Hauadorfer spokt>s ma.n who d efended tht m anner ln whJcb the endorse· menu wMe m ade Gate!! announced 111t an after noon press con/tnmce that he w us e ndors in g in c umbe nt Oranee County Superior Court Judge Mark Soden. incumbent Central Municipal Court judges Eugene Langhause r and J ohn Teal, and Deputy Oistn ct Al· torney Jack Ryan. one of seven Files Not Military candidates for a central court poaiUon being vacated by Judge Hobert Law. Gates said his personal in- Vl'Stigalion of the judicial can· didates included a review or in· formation from deputies and in· vesti&a t o r s. h is pe r s o na l •knowledge of the candid ate and. 1n some cases, inter views with the individual. But two deputy district at· Suit New Sanctions . . Due for Iran? WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi· Bos ton Globe reported today dent Carter may impose new that the Carter adm inistr ation economic and diplom atic sane· told allies and Iran that the Unit· tions against Iran as e ar ly as ed States is ready to stage a Thursday but would not consider naval blockade if the host.age any military moves until after crisis isn't settled by the week of mid-May, a presid ential aide May 11 . The news paper said said today. Secretary or State Cyrus Vance The aide, who declined to be pl ans to vi sit European nations quoted by name, also said the that week to discuss such a U.S . government told allies that move Iran should ha ve ample time by At the White House , press tom eys -Cliff HarTis, one or Ryan's opponents, and Robert Thom as. a challenger to Judge Tea l-<:laimed that Gates bad m ade up his mind about whom to endorse before his endorse· ment plan was disclosed on March 12. Harris said he met with Gates March 18 and was told that the sheriff, in fairness. would in- terview all candidates . The next Over mid-May to respond to the sane· secretary J ody Powe ll told re· lions Carter ordered las t week. porters the Globe account ·'is in · Dally ~, ... s...,...,.... If the response is not positive, accurate" and that no decision NEW CLEMENTE MAYOR this official said. the allies will on a possible blockadge or similar Recall Target Koester be asked to car ry ou1:-._t.,:a~d~di~·t~ion~a~1-~m~ov~e~· ~· h;ar:.s.;be~e:!!n~t!:!a~k~e:!.!n~o~r~~i..:.._-- __ _..,. -...-==-::;;lf-=:-==-..J~e-=-=r-=--~~~~=~~i.r::'::.S ~~ri; '.";~t;:~atd the a dmlnistra· Koe,Qter 50 U.S. hostages held since Nov. lio n 's inter-age n cy c ris is · ~ 4. m a n a g e m ent co m m it t e e Fleeted Ill • He emphasized that e ach ally planned to meet on the Iranian Se/,ec d would not necessarily be expect· situation later today. te ed to adopt a ll the sanctions The presidential spokesman ( a lread~ put in place by the Unit· also denied an ABC News report San J ed States. t hat the UdJted States is con-SC ... QaJl This informant said considera· s ider ing imposing e cono mic lFJ..QVOr t ion o r any milita r y moves pena lties against foreign gov· J · Ga ry Hausdorre r. a two-yea r m ember o r the San J uan Capistrano City Council, was unanimously elected mayor at the council's org anizatio.nal m eeting Tuesday. P h il l.i p Sc h wartze wa :,, unanimously elected vice mayor The pair replace Kenneth Friess and J ames Thorpe, respectively. Ha~o.rfer. a former planning comm1ss1oner and t raHic and transportat ion t>o mm issioner . takes -over a council that ha:,, bee.n united in its slow growth philosophy for the city. H aus d o rfer s aid he was "proud and pleased" to serve as mayor and "glad to be part or a unlfiedandstron~counc il." The new mayor said the cou.n· cil faces work regarding de- velopment and annexation and the possibility of a general avia· lion airport in the area. "We have strength in ou.r UJ\i· · t y and cohesiveness. I think we h ave to use it to solve the pro- blems we face.'' he said. ! A busine ss executive and seven-year resident or San Juan. Hausdorfer is married with two children. ~ Price Frozen O'M'AWA <AP> -Canada is freezing the price of the natural 1as it sells the United States un- til Oct. 1. Orange Coast Weather Fog and low clouds late tonigbl and earty Thurs- day morning, otherwise sunny. Lows tonight in the hllh SOI. Highs T hursday 88 at the beaches to 73 in· land. INc;IDE T88-' Y TM "'"" of G mentol!)I• rdorMd '°" ho• gh'en o 1notor'1 /cunU11 o valued commod011 -love. Stol']I, pho•o Papr 02. l•tlex t 'tfl/f/!......... M f!I!!::! I.MM •• .. ..,. M-=. ·= . °*1 ~· ,, ... CH~~ &'I •M ... .. A ·~ et-gt.... ... against Iran necessarily would ernm ents that continue to be wait until after mid-May. significant trading partners with Jn another development, the Iran 'Preserve' Canyon Photography Goal By STEVE MITCHELL Of,,,. Dally Pll .. Staff Two Laguna Beach pbot.og· r a p h e rs will e m bar k on a la r ge-sc a le ven t ure F r iday, when they begin photographing nine mi1es of Laguna Canyon. That's both sides of the can· yon. mind you, and the end re- sult will be two parallel photo- graphs stretching 262 feet each. and containing 1,342 individual frames. -J e rry Burchfield a nd Mark Chamberlain, who have operat· ed BC Photography and Custom La b Services in town for more than seven years, say they ex- pect lo be walking and snapping photos for the better part of nine hours Friday. The two part-lime Saddleback Com munity College pbotog. - raphy teachers will have as· sistance from sever al or their s tudents , who will m a rk off 76.5-foot intervals on the winding roadway where each frame will be shot. Wieldin g 35 m i lli mete r cam eras, the two m en will walk down each side of the road from the San Diego Freeway~ the beach, snapping a shot every 76.5 feet. When the film is developed on two long strips, it's likely to be a colorful montaae that local com· mulers will have seen before. That's because the three and a half inch biJ{b color print will represent a view of Laauna Can· yon as.. i t 's viewed from an automobile. •'It'll be like lookln1 at it from y o ur c ar ," 32 ·y ear·old Burchfield said. He said tbe final 2S2 foot long photo strips will not overlap in the rorearound of the pictures, "but beca~ of the nature of the lenses, we'll have some overlap in the bacQround." At the bue 91_ each of the l ,342 photolJ'apba will be the edle ot Laaun• Canyon Road. Why would two profeuk>nal pbotop'apbl!n lnv•t tbelr Ume and pertaap1 S300 to $400 ln such a venture? "I Uw in Lapna Beach ad Mar k used to live he re ." Burchfield said. ·•w e both have a lways had a strong love ror this area and the open space around ll. .. He said the two businessmen have also been very much in· volved with the m edium or photography, es pecially its use as a vehl cle for documenting change. .. And we <eel things are going to change in the canyon." he said So. the two men want to pre- ser ve the canyon the only way they know how. On fil m . "It's really the only t hing we can do." he s hrugged . "The (Laguna) Greenbelt and other groups are trying to control de- velopment, but. eventually, one way or another, it's going to come." The two men don't know what lbev'll do with their ma ssive .<See CANYON, Pa1e A2·) \ . San Clem ente City Council •member Karoline Koes ter . who races a recall in two months. was chosen to serve as the city 's mayor Tuesday night in a 3 I vole with one councilman ab· s taining. In their first offi cial duty, minutes after being sworn in. newly elected councilmen Btll Mecham and Bob Limberg cast their vote for Mrs. Koester. L i mbe r g. wh o m ad e the no m ination . sa id it was a p· pro pri ate Mrs . Koes te r be m ayor since she had the most seniority on the coun cil. ·'Sh e h a s a l l th e -bas i c qua lifications." Limber g said . "I feel certain Karoline Koester is the best person to be nominal· ed in this case." Mrs . Koeste r provided the third vote to make her mayor. Mayor Roy Hamm voted against h e r a n d Co uncil m a n Roy Hurlbut abstained from voling. Hurlbut. who was appointed to the council two months ago lo r e place My rt is Wagne r who died. was elected m ayor pro tern . Hurlbut was supported in the voting by Mecham and Lim berg. Outgoing Mayor Roy Hamm a lso voted for Hurlbut. Mrs. Koester abstained from the vol· ing. Hamm. whose res ignation <See KOESTER, Page AZ) .. day. Harris said. he learned that Ryan's quallficaUons statement to voters, submitted March 12, included the fo llo wing state- ment. "police and community s upporters include : Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates . " ·•1 called Brad Gates to see if it was the same Brad Gales that had talked a bout all this fai r· ness." Harris said. "He said he didn't like my conversation and that ll was too bad that my oppo. nent <Ryan> was sharp enough lo get to hlm <Gales) fis;st." Thomas claimed that Teal re- ceived Gates endoraement as early as March 6, accordJng to the qua lification s st a teme nt T e al filed with the county Registrar of Voters. "There's nothing fair about it at all.·• Thomas said. ($ee GATES, Pa1e A2> Ridgeline County Target Of Anger F ollowing up on an angry promise made a month ago. the City or San Juan Capistrano has filed a lawsuit asking that a Judg~ overturn lhe approval by Orange County officials of the Cohnas de Capist rano d evelopment pro-posal The city 1s contending in the Oranll(e County Superiol" Court acuon that development along a 19,000-root stretch or ridgehne adjacent to the cit y would be detrimental to the environment. It ·s the city's belier that about 70 percen t or th e ,ridgeltne D~ll,..i1.u1aff ....... would. in some way, be dis · LAGUNA'S MAYOR tur bed by construction of the ___ _..~~e-eagmr - Colinas proiect Cil ~ ofltcia:ts- say that as too much. They are angry because county officials turned aside a compromise plan tha t would ha ve caused dis· turbance on onl>-33 pe rcent of the ridgellne. The Orance County Board of Supervisors rejected the city's criticism o( the Colinas proposal dur ing a Marc h 19 hearing. Following that hearin g. San J uan Ma yor Kenne th Friess criticized the board ror not al· lowing the city adequate op· porturuty to present its case. Accord.in~ to the lawsuit. the development proposal does not comply with the county general plan. .. It does not provide fo r sub- stantial or even marginal pres· crvation of the n dgeline. ·· lhe laws uit states. The coun ty also is accused of committing procedural e rrors in processing the development ap- plication that would lead to con structton on 1.180 acres It 1s also alle~ed in the action that the city was denied a "fair trial" because or campaign COD· tri butions ma de by the de - velopers or their a gents to the political campaigns of count y supervisors According to the action. more than Sll.000 has been contribut· ed to the campa igns by develop- ment interests associated with the Colinas project 1t 1s further alleged that the c1· ty was denied a fair trial by the fact that George Os borne was negotiating to work for one or t he de velopm e nt companies tSee SUIT, Page A2l Cowicil Eyes Mobile Home Rent Control A revision to the San Juan Capistrano mobile home .rent control ordinance will be on the agenda al tonight's City Council meeting at 7 p.m. The proposed ame ndment would allow increases in spac:.e rents up to the percenta1e ot in· crease in the most recent con- sumer price index or 9 percent, whichever is less. Alao on the councll '• apnda is a final lease a1reement for the proposed Orange County library branch al San Juan Capistrano. Under the a1ree m e nt, the county would contrlbate SIOO,tOO for conatructlon of the library, and the city would pay for de- al~. plMll and speclflcaU...-1 }"De CCMllk'il will allo lntraduee t.M clty'1 nlDe Miu San Juan CaDlstrano candidates and pro-~lalm tbll ...-lltu Su luan Caplltnao Week. Tbe ~t wlll be beld 9taturdaf at T:m p.m. Ill C.plltnao vaue, Hiib School. • BeglinN~ IBMayor- After Flap The course of city politics m L a~u n a Be ac h 1s s e ldom smooth Take for instance the s e lect ion Tuesd a y n ig ht or Wayne Baglm as mayo r. Afte' about 15 minutes or hag- ,:?hng. qUJu ing the city attorney, ar~uments a nd accusa tions. 83glin moved center stage into the mayor 's seat. Sa lly Bellerue was tapped for vice mayor more rapidly. The some time s h umorous, sometimes volatile exchange wa s witnessed by a standing· room-onJy crowd in City Council Cha m bers Tuesday. The verba l fire works were preceded by the swearing in or fres hm an council member Neil Fit zpatric k a nd n ew Cit y Treasure r Fran Engelha rdt. Incumbent councilwoman Sal· ly Bellerue also was sworn in for a secood four-year term on the City Council. And outgoing Mayor J ack Mc Dowell rece ived a standing ovation, a plaque and certificate lauding nine years a s a planning com missioner. city councilman and mayor of Laguna Beach. But the fo rme r mayor bad bare ly left the room when de- bate began over who would take his place. "I 'd like to nominate Sally Be llerue for ma yor ." Coun· cilman Kelly Boyd announced. Howard Dawson nodded in agreement and said, "I'd like to see the City Council mate that vote manimous." Sally Bellerue s miled and s aid: "That's nice , but l decline." "I'd like to nomlnfte Wayne Baglin." s he said. "He is a ne utral pe rson and we need <See BAGuN, Pa1e A2) JJ'MIDfS JJ' .4/T FOR Pll.Dl' AD •·A Dally PUot classllied ad had waitreaate watUna ill-line. ''We had anat 1uccess at.aft. in& our restaurant from an ad in the clauttled Hd!on." That'1 the ad~ IUCtell story from the Newport 8eacb ~offee a.bop wbleb placed Ulil ad ID Ule Daily Pilot; ' Walt.er or waltresa. llutt , bt owr ZJ, Matuft and d~ble. Dll·lWl• If ,... .... roar ed to 11rta1 lD•Wattililllllll,e.U ... .-. l-'l. , • .,., Olli~r l(IH"1f l!>'TANB\JL., Turtu~y t AP> Th~ ""nmen believed to be leflul terror11u •hot aod lWed an Amt rk an na.al olfktr and hi~ Tur-kl ·h chaulteur ln ao a1nbuah today In • re1ldenUa.l di•· trlct of bt;lnbul. pollce 1-n.nounced OM ''' lbe attack•n was killtd to a acn es ol cun duell with police w>ej l&Tmy forces foUowint \he attack Two ol l.be ter· ror ists wert: captured, wh.Jle three security a gents and a J)&sserby were wounded Sam'Novello, Si, a U S. Niavy petty officer from Erie, Pa., and hus driver, AU Sabri Baytar, died Ln a hall o( pistol bullets u lhe)' left Novello'• home m the Levant oe11bborh00d a rew mun rrom the ~eat.er ol lhe city at 8:'5 a.m .. ~police uid Qarcrr. Beflf• Hes ... 4" 'r•llc• WASHINGTON tAP l President Carter and Prune Minis ter Menachem Be~in resumed their summit talks today with their dtCferences showing. But there are some s uperficial signs ol progress toward ending the deadlock between Egypt and Jsrael over the political future or 1.2 malhon Palestinian Arabs. · The differences were highlighted Tuesday night when Carter and Begin toasted each other before a kosher dinner for t.iold PriNJ Top• 8.iOO .11 ark LONDON CAP> -The price or gold climbed back past u.e $500 martc today in Europe, while lhe dollar was mostly lower in foreign exc.ftange trading. Gold closed in London al $528.50 an ounce, after havang closed Tuesday at $497.50. Gold traded in New York at $5J7.SO. down S2. Silver traded in New Yor1t at S14.55, up 17 cents 30 Vehicles Strike CM Suicide Leaper Bt ARTBlilR R. VINSEi:. juries suffered in lbe 9:30 1>.m . Of-o.i" ~•uta1t leap oH the Bristol Street over- A Santa Ana man who made pass rnt.o heavy traffic. an Cipparent suicide plunge rrom 1---~-P,~..-11~....-n=ee=w~a-::y'""'o=-°'v,,..l)'""rp=a~.-s'----"Phe death is listed fOT'tD'aily-n- Tuesday njght was crushed by a s uicide. although no note was an estimated JO car s as one left, according to wa tch com. moton st ~ho stopped franticall y mander U . Tom Lazar tried tn wavl' off oncoming trar. One woman, Mania Shepherd, f1c . 44, El Toro, whose car w as one lnvestieaton u aid today it will or the first lo bear down on be 1mposs1ble to determine M aupin as b e Jay i n the • whetht'r ,Richard Maupin, 43, roadway, escaped injury wtlen might hav(' survived initial in-she applied her brakes, s pun GATES •.. Shenrrs spokesman U . Wyatt Ha rt <.<.tid Gatel> had known Ryan for several years and . pointed out that Gates did not bai.e his endorsem ents "on m- terv1ews alone •· And Hart said Teal long had ht!cn an Ci('l1 ve aide to law en fo r cement. Earlier. Deputy District Al torney Richard Farnell had criticized G~tes' endorsement of Judge Soden. Ile claJmc-d Gales canceled JJ scheduled interview witb hlm. out, and crashed into a guard rail. David J . Brown or Laguna Beach managed lo avoid the sliU form before ,tbe procession. or l>OUthbound automobiles ran over it repeatedly as be tried lo wave drivers a round the victim "I saw something come orr the overpass and drop in front or a car The first car ran over it. The second car hit it. also, .. Urown said. He told polJce be ran to one of the autos that slid to a hall about 1,000 feet down the pavement a nd round the occupants in hysteria. Brown calmed them and )-an b ac k to a ctivate bis car's e mergency blinkers, then tried to direct traffic around the gns- ly scene. 1'b• Seddlt back Coaununity C olle1e J>l•trlc:t Governlntc Hoard hu approv~d th us4i of CETA fW\dl to 1tut a pilot pro craar dt> l11nt'd to teac h basic so lar· t~c hnolo1y to I~ low lncome 11tudma Or. Lee: W alan. a Sedcn.t.ek environmental science lnstruc· tor and one ot the solar program ortaftliera. a ald •bout 20 CaUlornla collel" bave llOlar teclanolocy t urric:ulwn but none of ltlem are near eoou1b for Sad· dle back atudenta to take part. "We wiU be providang a basic tra1o•na structure \C> allow lbe 11t udenlb to g\'l JOb" installing ~tar W\its," Waian said. "By startlng now we wall be getting ID 01'1 the ground floor Of lhb 11\· du1trr " W•111in s aid that over 50,000 solar units had been ins talled 1n California homes and com· me rcial buildings and predicted over 1S million more would be insta lled by 1985,. • 'Tbb means increased op- portunity for anyone entering this field." Wa ian s aid. "lt is Marilyn'• LorJe Dreama Told NEW YORK <AP) -Sbellu Wlnten who one roomecr wl Marilyn Monroe. says the tite actress once coallded her runtasy or having love affairs with such c;rum as Ernest HemJngway. Harry Belafonte. Charles Lau&hton, Arthw: MUler and Albert Etn· s~n. The sexy Cllm itar. who went on to 9Y.rry Miller, wu not pul off by Einstein's flge, Miss Will- lurs aay1 in a condensation of her u utobioerapby published in the May Ladles Home J ournal. "That has nothing to do with it,''. Miss Monroe was quoted u sayu~g. "l hear he's very young for has age .'' Says the book, "I don't know MM"'"" how. tna.ny of her choices she achieved. but a fter Ma_r1lyn s death, a large framed photograph of Ein · s t e in was found a mong her possessions. On it was w r itten: 'To Marilyn, with r espect and love and thanks, Ailbert Einstein·." Aliso Preservation PJan Due Hearing estimated this will involve 50.000 State coastal commissioners agr iculture and r ecr eation people in ma11ufactur1ng, in· will hear plam. for pr~ervatioo areas. stallattonand1n salcs " of tht•Ali"o Gret•nbelt inland or Regional coastal com lie said the certificate pro 1.aguna Bet1ch when they meet mi:>saoners approved the concept gram would last nine months · T hur:>day al thc Airport Marinlf l&i"t mqolh. with·tbe stipulation and would be divided into thret:. ltotC>I m Los Angeles • that remains ol his toric lndian three-month segments. Thl' state panel JS expect~ to settlements be protected In lhe first three months s tu-.r.ev1('w an appliculwn by the The greenbelt plan propose:> dents will spend 40 hours a week State Coastal Conservancy for t ha t 4.367 acres between the ln the classroom,· one day of use of more than 4,300 acr es of planned 20,000 unit Alito VieJo each week being spent ill lhc greenbelt for public open space. com muruty and Laguna Beach fie ld. The next three months stu-be preserved. dents will spend about 40 per -Pl OK It calls. for self-s upporting cent of their time in class and 60 anners recreationa~ facilities, s~ p percent ill the field. an eq~trian c.'enter, winery, The last three months of the teased Jand for farm crops, and training program students will Rel<>eation expansion or the existing nme· work full-time for a solar con· hole Ben Brown Golf Course to tractor . Waian said private solar an JS.hole facihly. companies had already agreed ()f Stable The coastal conservancy h~ to hire all JS of the CETA elig1 · approved lending $450.000 fo r the ble students when their traming Thi• !:ian Juan C;ipistrano ~reenbelt proJe<:t. "'h1ch would was completed PlannmJ! commission hlfs Hp be repaid from rec reational Werner Schmidt. representing provrd a n:quest to relocate a u"t>'> the governor 's Ofr1ce of Ap· !>ta bit' oper ation from a sitl' An additional $700.000 for NEW YORK <AP> -a.. M aobatt.n Baok reduced lta prtme tenatng rate trom &he record 20 pereeot to 19'4 ,_,,., . today, beeomlnl lbe flnt ..aor baok to lower tile ra&e 11.aee December. Cbaae aal41 l.t..aretleetM a widespread clsls. in lntettst. rates in recent day1, but cau· tiooed the rawltl.U m1lbt rile 1n the future. depend•nc on market conditions. Tbe reduction WU the fint by Chase, the nation's th1rd·lagest bank, since Nov. 27, when it re· duced its rate from l.S~ percent to 151/• perce nt. M1auflcture. rs Bank oi Los Angeles abo cut !t'~ rat e today to t9l\4. The stoct mar*et staged a ral· ly today. responding to the re- duction of the prime.• The Dow J ones average of 30 mdus lrials climbed 8.11 points a fter three hours or tradin1. Gainers outnumbered losers by more than a 2.-1 marsin in the ta lly or New York Stock Ex· change-listed Issues. A few banks reduced the rate to 15 pes;:cent in December. but after that 1l rose steadily until 1t reached 20 percent two weeks ago. The pnme lending rate 1S the rate banks charge on loans to their most credit-worthy cor- porate c ustomers. with most other corporate a nd industrial customers paying more. As rat.es have risen. a few banks bave established special rates that are made available to some small businesses. Chase cut that rate from l8Y. percent to 17~ percent today. Transient Attused in Ring Theft propriate Technology. said the !>OUlh of Ganado Road near the future rac1 1ttJ~ ~ol!ld have to offer or CETA funds to Sad-San Juan Creek t o a three-acre com e from the county and would A 22-year -old trans ient has dleback Community College was locatwn on c1ty-0 wned property bf• repaid m <A similar manner been a r r est e d o n burglary lo set up regional job training in along Calle Arroyo. Cfrom rec.'reatioo revenues I over cbarges after a nng reported California. The commission conditionally a fi ve-year period, ac.'cord.tng to missing from a Laguna Beach "We want lo use Saddl<>ba1.·k approved the request by Mission a study prepared for the project. home was recovered in a local College as a model for other Trails Stables, wtuch has a May Stale co<lStal comm1uiooers coin and iewel,:Y store. commuruty colleges and other 1 deadline to move its operation will review the proposal after 9 Polire said SkTen Davis wa.<, co mmunit y hased organ12<.1 due to expected construction in· am. at the hot.el. locat ed near arrested afte r the rec.'overcd ttons,''-&:hmtd~-- -~rleRa P~ruei; Pl~ ...Lo.S-A.u.el es lnte rnalio ........ n ... alll__,r~1.140,._g~, valued at $70Q._was iden· Speaking on the future or lh'' Commumty, a 68-acrc busmess Airport at 860J Lincoln Blvd. t1f1 ed as one which had Friday progr;1m and possible ex and industrial complex been reported missing from the pans ion. Wt1 ian said an l'Vcntual The lease. :JRr eement for the Burned Men home of 0 W Cameron. of the program could be dt\'ldcd tnlu property ii. renewable on a year· 2900 block of Chilton Way. three career areas. ly basis. unlll a ftnal resolution Davis bad r eportedly beet\ M The first would be a certificate of land uses within the p)anned ~---...I m· Bed g u est in the Camerqn ltome program like the pilot program C, Russell Cook Park is made. rtllll.AII Tuesday through Thursday. now bemgstarted. However.the Al so. n o_ landscaping o r Police said Davis was iden- program would be funded by tht• prrm.anent improvements are In D p t1fied as \he man who allegedly college and students would not recommt'ndl'd on lhe sit_e. so as 808 Oint sold the ring lo the Mr. Gold have to qualify tor t:i'.1 A ci:-. to avoid pos~1ble conn1ct with s tore. whl.'re coin~ and Jewelry sistancc for admission. the p;.irk plan South county Sheriffs dep-a re bought and sold. DaVJs wal> The second choice would be an ull<'~ are att.empllDg lo unravel required to present identirica- associale's d egree 1n ~olar f'n>nt Pag4" 1\ I :J bizarr(' incident that occurred lion when welling the ring, of· technology. The third program in Dana Point early t his mom · fic-erssaid. would be a university traru.rer CANYON ing when officer~ found two men Suc h stores are not required to program for students wishing to • • • in bed Ul an apartm•nt with a!lk ror more than identifi cation. become solar enRincers burns on their bodies. Poh~ said that the Camerons Wa1an s aid the nine-wee k fint:.hec1 product. but Burt'hfi<'h1 S happened to sec lhe ring in the certificate program would begin :-a1cl mus1.•ums m1 J!hl want to ex· A :henff'i.spakt'S man saiddcp store after it was discovered to as early as next week. "We'll h1b1t the• p<.1rallel strip-. uti(·~ were alertl'd 10 the apart bc missing start as soon as we hire an in .. t\o:; a document of the arf'a. ment in Dan<t l'oint :>hortly befon· 5 a m by neighbors who reported 'ilructor a nd inform the l>lU 11 .., important " nurr hf1Clc! said !)<'r<>ams coming from one of tht· .dents,",he.~id. "Artci photo~raph1rCJl l v . 1t'c; Unt· unil:- Weapons Urged SAN QUENTIN CAP > "'""" Ten pr1son ·made k.m ves and a zip gun have been di~covcred m CJ search or a h1gh-securJty area .inside San Quentin, prison of fiC'ials :>ay. lfUl' A d d h When deputies arnved. they n ::.ome ay. it mig t be the• a llegedly found two men in bc.'CI only reminder or what Lagun1t and a propane torch lhal was C;,inyon looked hkl' before the turned on. but not Ut. c;prawl. DeputJes said bums OD ooe or Berge Spills Oil tbe men appeared to.be about a week old. but the other man had a five-inc.'h square bum on his butt.ocu that appeared fresh. f',......P~Af SUIT ... wha le actmg as head of the coun- ty EnVU'OOmental Management Agency as lhe plans were being processed. Gates conceded under ques- t ioning Tuesday that h e did cancel the appointment, but charged it w as Famell's fault for "wailing until t h e last minute" to seek an interview f',..,,.. P,..e A J NEW ORLEANS CAP> -A barge hit the anchor chain of a lanker in the l\f1ssissipp1 Rlver. ripping ~ hole m the barge and spilling crude oil Into the river. th<' Coast Guard said He was hospitalized, deputies said. Deputies s aid they had no other detads at press time By filing the Jawsfilt the city hopes to win several court or- ders that will block the project. No bearing dates have yet been scheduled, according to court of· fic1als. The sheriff said other endorse ments will be' forthcoming -m four to six other judicial races, in<'luding the contest between South Orange County Mwuclpal Court Judfe Richard Hamilton and William Sage, an attorney for the Huntington Beach Police Oepartment. DAILY PILOT ,,.. °'-, .. ,, 0..•r -· -_,." ,_.,_ l,_ H...,. ... ftf. It .,...._"' '"° °'-c-4 _,.....,. C.-r ...._,_ _ .......... -·--·· .. ,,....,.. ,., .... ... (Ml• -. .... _ lllNOi .. _,..... :::ct,.~~~~"t:~ :·~·~~. ::;~j ~c·.~ -·--.... --·~'~ .......... -·-.. -k .. Pl -... '"'-~ 0 &.• tt•.c.e.·•~"'4· ... --_.. ... _ Pt~\ ....... t M//f/lf~ . --•·Cootot Vl(•""n_h,., ____ • ,......~ ~""°' ,_,._,.... .__ .... £ ... °""""'" '--' --~ .... ..... -~ ...... , L-Ollft• 9ffdl 0Mc. lftJ lto~M ....... OMc• c..i.-Ill~..,.~ ................... ,.,,....,_......._. ,, .. ,.._. (n41MMnt et .. -...~ .. ..,.. ........... .-uDl9J-~ta: ,...,...... ....... ·-'-~ ....._ ~1: =.°'-=..cs:.:: ... ~ .... r,., .. ...,..,_~ ...... .-;;;;;-;:: ~=~::..:· -··· .. rMlt•I ... et ~ ...... " .. , ~:r~·· •. , .. ,. .... . CM~ l\IW\ 1 I ._,..._"' ttr-~ .. T:'J.' J.l.=:..!:.M _111,. BAGLIN NEW MAYOR. • • someone who is independent to pull the city together." Thal didn't s it well with Boyd, w ho s aid . •'My reason for nom inating you <Mrs. Bellerue> is your c.'OOSistent record of a t- tendance al City Council meet- ings." "Mr. Baglin missed nine coun- cil meetings hla IJnst year in of- ft c e , a nd ")'ou missed only three," he said. F....,P9PAJ KOESTER. • took effect at 12: 10 p. m. today, wu presented a plaque on behalf of lhe ci(y. He was told by City Clerk Mu Ber1 he would have to wait to have it eneraved becaaae lbe encraver wu on 1\J'ike. Hamin nid bb two-year tenure as mayor had been "u- tremely stormy." "I see an alma.t brand new Ctty Couodl' 1lttln1 berei" be added. "l would chal en1e it to ••t together and try to make the d - ty wCll"k better and place com- mon soall ahead of dH· feteneel." Hamm •aid be would liu to remain ln otttce, but bla real estat. bualneaa waa takiq too mueb al UM tJme be neede.d to de.ote to city affaln. "I wtlh Ule new couaeU w.:U " be Wd. "It'• Ume to leave ,Ut dllf •mae beblDd aDd wC>R to make Sift Clementt the Sarden •pot ot the world.•• Royd said Baghn missed seven meetings his second year in office ai. opposed t o three sessions where Mrs. Bcllerue was absent. "He missed the last two meet· ings. as a matter of fact." Boyd s aid. "I would suggest you ac· cept the nomination as m ayor." City Attorney Bill Keiser -,as asked ll the council can eleCt a mayor wbo declines to serve, a nd he respotlded with a shrug. ·'They can elect or '°l elect whomever they want, but ii tbe pertOn elected decides to resign. then that's okay, too." Thal broupt a titt~r from lhe audience, who walcbect-tbe pro- ceedinp in rapt attention. Mn. BeUenae continued. "Let m e ask Mr. Boyd and Mr. Dawson to withdraw their mo- tion ." Tben lbe ldded with a smile, "I'd bl deu,bted to be muor pro tem aad Mt'Ye u ma7or1fben 11 r. Ba&llD l• aot be .... '' But Boyd fore.cl the vote and, •• expected, lt wu defeated, wltb ooly h.lmlelf ud DaWIOG IUPPOftinl Mn. Bellerue. lfn. Bellenal tbeD nomlnated BatllD fOf' mayor and sot •us>· port l n ber motion from Fltsl)9trick and Ba1Un. 8o7d and DaWIOll ati.taiDed. Ba1Un aomlnated lfrs . Deli.nae for vice ma10r ud t.be moUoa carried •anlmoust.J. 11MD u. ...... ,. took bll M &t, lllliled at lM •udlnee and •book hl• bead ... May the cbaraeter' of tile Lapu 8Ndl CJty CouDdl lift• forner." .. CORONA DEL MAR THE SHOPS FOR ALL SEASONS . ,-. The Discriminating Tennis Player. In Stock Howl - tm.. 47• IABtMC.A 112·12U . . 7 Oran1e Coast DITION . VOL. 73, NO. 107, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEONESOAV, APRIL 16, 1980 C TWENTV·FIVE CENTS ~ ftettiana l' ets Plead for Counseling ~ D•llY Pilot Si.fl PIH>IO By DELORES aaoou '11lWIN ' oe •....., "-,.... Or ange County supe r visors list.ene4 today to stormy and of· ten .emotional testimony from Vietnam veterans ur,ing im· mediate county funding of a local "slore(r ont" counseling center . - . "We can always find funds for a w ar . Let 's find funds for vie· tims of a wa r ." said Larry Amaya, vice chairman of Na· tional G.I. Forum, a group of Hispanic veterans. T wo wet!ks ago. the county supervisors in a 3-2 vote. reject- ed a request by Supervis or Edison Miller lo allocate $41,000 for a local counseling center for Vietnam veterans. Instead. they established a committee to draw up a pro. oos al for su~J! a center ~ _pre· Hit by 30 Cars Man Dies • ID 8ent to the federal Veterans Ad· ministration for possible funding next year. . But t.ho6e testifying today s aid ve t e ran s who s uffer e d~ psychological problems stem- m i ng from their war ex- periences need immediate help. .. The s hrapnel wounds, the malaria, the parasites, alt "went a wa y fa irly e a s ily," said <See PLEAD, Page AZ). Leap To Freeway in Mesa By ARTHUR R. Vl NSEL Ot ,,_ D•oly "ilol Sl•tf · lie told police tie ran to one or thl• autos that shd to a ha lt about 1.000 feet down the paveme nt and found the occupants in h\ .,ten a VIETNAM WAR VETERANS AIR THEIR GRIEVANCES BEFORE COUNTY SUPERVISORS Emotional Scars Still linger. and Help Needed , Psychotherapist Declares A Santa Ana man who mad<' an apparent su1c1de plung<> from a Costa Mesa free way overpass Tuesday mght was crushed by a n estimated 30 cars as one motorist who stopped frantically tnerl to >A ave off oncoming traf f IC' · Uro" n calmed them and rnn b ack to CJ <'l 1va\e hi " car 's 1..·m t-rgenc·y hllnh·r" th1·n tried to direl't trJrfat• Jrnund lht' ~n., Donna Jean McMurray, also or Laguna Beach. told Officer Ed Esposito she s aw some scat· tcr ed debris in the road ahead. then noticed wha l turned oul to be Mauptn's body "I ran over 1t. .. not sure of >Ah rat 1t wa<;." she told police. Business 'Rally' Set At OCC Rall.Jes will .be held Thuri;dc.iv a rvine and Orange Coust CoUege as part of the nationwide Big Bus iness Day, but the Irvine-based Fluor Corporation will n ot parllc1palt• in th<: celebrations. This Ls because the huge con struction firm has been charged by Big Business Day organizer Ralph Nader as one of 11 corn panies across the nation hl• c.il· l~es is engaging in 1m pr<1~w r corporate practices. "The charge!> c.iga rnst F luo1 Corporation, allc·gedly m adt· b' the coa lition spon~orsng Hi e BusinPss Day. hav1· c-o nw to m1 second hand. · SCJ1d .I K11h•·r1 F luor. chairman of th•· t·orpor,1 tion. "The group has ncit had th1• courtesy to :,end u~ ttw1r cr•ni plaints. If and when '' 1 n·c1•1 • .. their complaints in "riling I will respond ul that time · T he other I U farm:. ar~ American Ell'clnr PflWC'r. ('as tie & Cooke. C1t1('1)rn. E I rlu Pont de Nemours. Eli Lilly. Ex xon . Occ1dent ill Pe troleum. Grumman, U.S. Steel a nd Winn· Dixie. ~ Big Business Day 1s l he crPa- tion of a coaJ1llon of umons. con- sumer group~ and polit1t·1~m:-.. led by Nader. Mark Green, a Nader aide. was quoted by the As:,orn1lcd Press as saying the 11 firms · r e present a c ross-sect ion o r problems. such as unfair labor and business practices. health attd safety hazards. corruption. e xcessive political powe r . tax e vasion and poor treatment or local communities. Fluor Corporation c ritics have in the past complained about its financial involvement in South Africa and its pres ident's participation in establishing a Middle·E ast stud y center at use. As part of Bi~ Business Day. Irvine City Counc ilman L arry Aaran and Ken Msem aji, presi- dent of the United Domestic Worke r s U ni on a l)d vi ce chairman of t he Campaign for Bcooomic Democracy. wi 11 speak •'UClatnoon. Agran · wiU speak on the im- pact Of corporate power at the local le vel and Ptt semaji will •peak on the rote of big business ill the American soc:iet y. lhemaJi wLtl also speak at Oran•e Coast College at noon. Jl'NIERS JJ' ..41T KJR PILOT .4D "We bad great s uccess staff. Hal our restaurant from an ad m tbe dasailied Stttion. •• Tbat'• the advertising success 910rJ from the Newport Beach eolfee lhop which placed this ad .. tbe Dail) Pilot~ Walter or walt.ttss. Must be 0"9' ZL Mature and dependable. XltlMtJUCX ....... If,_ want your ad to bring la• WlltlllC lilt, call 642·5678. , ~ter Aide Sees ly .. cenc · To no J\'atl "nllcn ">l.&tl·m(·nl I nvei;t1~ator<. ~aid many of t he moton sLs who~e c ars ran over l'tt:.iupin·~ re mains continued on their way Added Sanctions WASlfiNGTON IAP I -Pl"es1· against Iran necessarily would cl<'Jll Carter may impose new wait until after m1d ·May. Investigators s aid today ·11 will bE impossible to d ele rmint: whether Richard Maupin, 43, might have survived 101t1al 1n JUries s uffered in the 9.30 p.m . leap off lht' Bristol Street over pa:,s Of the San 0Uj&Q freeway into heavy traff ic The death is listed formaUy as a s uicide. although no note was -left, according to watch com· manderLLiomL az.a.r_ __ Arlene Schaf er New Mesa Ma or 1·c·onom1c and d 1 p~l~o.'.,'.m~a~t:;.:i c~· ~s:::a~n~c,....----il-A--aJ**-Aer'-<ievelopment. the unns .IJ?alnst tran as ear y as Bos ton Globe reported today Thursday but would not consider that the Carter administration any military moves until after told a llies and Iran that the Unit- m1d ·May. a presidential aide cd Stales is ready to stage a ... aid todav. na val blockade if the hostage The aide, who declined to be crisis Isn't settled by the week of quoted by name, also said the May u . The news paper said U S. government told allies that Secretary or State Cyrus Vance I ran s hould have ample time by plans to visit European nations mid-May to respond to the sane-th at week to discuss s uch a tions Carter ordered last week. move If the respQnse is not pos1t1 ve, 1h1s orfldal !-.aid. the allies will At the W.h1te House. press h1· a-;k(•rl lo carrv out add1t1onal ~ccrctary Jody Powell told re 1111n.m1htan M('~ ;,u rned at in· porter:. the Globe account "1s in 1·ri•a<:tnA prc..,~urc on Iran to free accurate" and that no decision :in l' S hostages held since Nov. on a possible blockadge or similar 1 m.o\·c '"hal> been taken or com ll1· 1•mrhas11Ptl that Pach ally municated." "ottld not nN·1·~saril.)I be expect-Powell said tht' admmistra· 1rl to arlopt :.ill the· 3a nct1ons t1on 's inte r .agency cr1s 1s :tln•ady rut 1n plac(' by thl' mt-m an age m e n t co m m 1 tl cc 1·<1 s1 :ti<'" planned to meet on the Iranian Thi~ informant !>did conMdcra ~1tuat1on later today 111111 ot J ny mi I 1 tc.i ry moves The preside ntia I spokt'Sman also demed an ABC News report that the U nited States is con· s 1de r1ng impos ing economi c penalties against foreign gov· <'rnmcnts that continue to be significant tradin~ partners with Iran. One woman. Ma rna Shepherd. 44, El Toro, whose car was one or the first l o bear down on Ma u pin as h e l ay i n t h-e roadway. escaped injury when she applied her br akes, s pun out, and crashed into a guard ra il. Da vid J . Brown of Laguna Beach mana~ed to avoid the still rorm before the procession or so uthbound a utomobile s ran over it repeatedly as he tried to wave drivers around the victim. ··1 saw something come pff the over pass and d rop in front. of a c-a r The first car ran over 1t The second car h1l 1t also," Brown said . 't ''Sickout' U rged NEW YORK <AP l -A leader or a d issid ent taction of lh<.· Transport Workers Union has called for a sickout begiM ing April 29 by trans it workers op posed lo the agreement which ended New York's l l·day bus a nd subway workers' strike ~•It PllOf ~taff P-.eto MESA'S NEW MAYOR Arlene Schafer Three Injured In Collisio1i On Mesa Curve ln a related developm ent, ad· min1strat1on officials s ay the .. s teady buildup" o f Soviet forces on the Iranian border that has been much ta lked about in recent days is ba s ically a movement of equipment and not the massing of troops for in· vasion preparations. Support 'IJnf air' One of Co~ta Me~a s deadliest curVl'l> clruml·d two more cars destroyed in ·a broadside col· hsion that inJured three persons Tuesday ni~hl . including one driver who was hurled airborne from his car by the impact. David A. Norris, 21 . of 707 Shalimar Drive, Costa Mesa. was placed under arrest on sus· p1cion or felony drunken driving following the 6:57 p.m . crash on Estancia Avenue at Tern Cir· C'le. poUce said. He was released to remain in ca re of per sonnel a l Hoag Memorial Hospital. where he was listed in good condition to- day, Wlder treatment for multi· pie Injuries Includ ing se vere head lacerations . Harry J . Simons, 63, of 20328 Ga rdenia Drive, Huntington Beach. was treated at the same hospital for possible inte rnal in· j uries and leg inj uries and re· leased. nurses said. A passenger in Norris' car. Brad le)I""-& Hierlmeier. 22. or 8081 Holland Drive, Huntington Beach, was treated for his in· juries at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital and released. Investigators said Norris was driving northbound on Placentia A venue between the Estancia High School campus and Adams Ave.. a treacherous stretch of roadway for 10 years, when bis car went out of control. Witnesses said it went into a broadside slide into oncoming traffic lanes and collided with Sim ona' vehicle, ejecting Norris to the pavement. Officer James Warnock said Norris t old h i m the whole episode on the s~urve with its history of fatal acctdents and major lajurles occurred 10 fast he waaf''t sure what happened. Pi>llce said Slmons had no op· Portunlty to avoid t he'acf ldent. Admin istration offic ials. particula rly National sceurity adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski. have r epeatedly and publicly m entioned the buildup. saying it, and not the United States, is the greater threat to the indepen- dence of Iran. Deputy D As Rap Action by Gates By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI -o.ily f'lloC St_.. But spea king privately, of· ficia ls softe ned the pictu re dra wn by Brzezinski and others. O r ange Count y S h e riff ·~ Coroner Br ad Gates· endorse · m e nt or judicial candida tes came under fire Tuesday from two depilty district a ttorneys who clajm the sheriff was less Liked Oldsters? Marilyn's Love Dreanu Told NEW YORK (AP> -Shelley Winters. who once roomed with Marilyn Monroe, says the late actress once confided her fantasy of having love affairs with such men as Ernest Hemingway, Harry Belafonte. Charles Laughton, Arthur Miller and Albert Ein-stein. . The sexy film star, who went on to marry Miller, was not put off by Einstein's age, Miss Win· ters says in a condensation of her a utobiography .published ln the May Ladies Home Journal. "That has nothing to do with it," Miss Monfoe was quoted as saying. 1•1 hear he's very young for his age." , Says the book, "I don't know lllWMltLY• how many of her choices she acbJeved, but after MarUyn's death, a large framed phototr•pb of~in· stein was found among her pouesslons. On lt ~as written: 'To Marilyn, with respect and love and thanks, Albert Einstein'." ' . ,. than fair in deciding to whom to lend support .. The charges were denied 1m · m ediately by a sheriffs office spokesman who defended the manner in which the endorse- ments were made Gates announced at an after- noon press conference that he was end o r s ing incumben t Ora nge County Superior Court Judge Mark Soden. incumbent Central Municipal Court judges Eugene Langhauser and John Teal. and Deputy District At- torney J ack Ryan, one or seven candidates for a central court position being vacated by Judge Robert l..aw. Gates said his persona l in· vestlgaUon of the judicial can· didates included a review of in· form a lion from deputies and in- v es ti gato rs, h is p e r son a l knowledge of the candidate and. in sofne cases, interviews with the individual. But two deputy dis trict at- torneys -Cliff Harris, one of Ryan's opponents. and Robert Thomas. a challenger to Judge Teal-claimed that Gates had made up his mlnd about whom to endor'le before his endorse· ment plan was disclosed on March 12 . Hardt said he met with Gates Mareh'11 adll was told that the sheriff, In f alrneu, would ln· tervl~ all candidates. The nut day, Harriuaid. he teamed that. <See GAT"'-ra•e .U> } . . New Mayor Arlene Schafer. who proclaimed it a Rinnacle of achievem ent after h er unan- ' m o us s e I e c Lion by fe II ow members of lbe Costa Mesa City Council. vowed to get on toward continued excelle nce Tuesday night. ''Thls has to be one or the big- gest. most overwhelm ing mo· ments of a person 's life." declared Mayor p~cha fer. who hJd s~rved as vice mayor the pa ~t t>A O ~ear~ · 1 bnn~ m.r own style and re- o q? an i zat1on." !\1ayor Schafer .1ddl'd. pomtrng out each of her predecessors three or them "ere m city council chambers ror her inauguration -have j dded theirs ··Each step we take is a s tep to" ard the top ... s he continued. t'1t ing pas t accomplis hments that have pus hed and pulled the l'Ommunit~ ooce.Julown as Goat Jllll d ?wn th e p a th in to ~o ph1 :..t i catcd , urban ized nlyhood. "South Coast Repertory. Town Center One. Town Center Two. a Music Center -we have come a Ion~ way," said Mayor Schafer "ho has St'rved rour years on the l'lt y council and four years on the city planning comm ission. _ The city's chief elected official told t he crowded council cha m - bt? r ~. whic h i n c lude d h e r husband Ji m a nd d a ughter .I a n i e. t h al eve n m o r e !>Ophisticated m unicipa l achie ve· ment lies ahead. She vowed to continue Costa Mesa's outreach for a greater touc h of class as a modem . cultured city in its own r ight. Mayor Schafer wilJ be assisted in her duties by Councilman Donn Hall, who was unanimous. ly elected vice m ayor on a mo· lion by outgoing mayor Ed Mc Fa rland. (See MA VOR, Page A2) Coast Weather Fog and low clouds late tonight and early Thurs- d ay morning. otherwise s unny. Lows tonight in the high 50s. Highs Thursday 68 at the beac hes to 73 in· land. • INSIDE Te•" Y The bWth of Q """'GU•· retarded aon hcu giue" a aenotor'• /amil11 a voh1ed commoditJ -low.. Storr. photo POQe 02. ..... l-·~~ 1= ·i=· °1' cu. : . .=:=.. as.. - • ,ti . twl.. y Pk.OT c ~--JUT BR£4KING -=~~-€Qpter Egypt, l srael T-alks ton Palestiniana • WAMllNOTON CAPT" Pr~ ldtnl Cuter and Jtruh Prlmo Mll\Wu Yenachern 8 1,n anqounre.d tod1&y lhat f;IYPt and lsrarl wlll 1mmedl1tety start mara~hon t1llca Oh th4' polltlol (ulurt> of l'ule OnlYn Arabs In 16raell ~ruplcd lt'rrllory 1n an er fort tv "'at•h uareoemtnt by the May 26 aoal •ct by the Camp oavld accorda. Carwr Hld the round ol talks wUI be tonducted "with the (uJI partJclpotlon or t~ llntted Statf'S."' whlt'h hlll be~n llCf'lcln" now approurht•s to end tht' dudlo<'11 helwticn Eicypt and brrwl (111 l..,.h\' Pllk~Ur111m autonomy l<Uue lloll lht> nettotlaUonia in lht new round will be t'ondU<'tt>d In Israel and hall In E«ypt, ~gin said, rt OttUnir the 11ccept1&nr~ of I.I VfOIX>.'.SUI hl' put forth Tutsd8\' DI tht' UJ>t'Olnl Of two d•Y8 Of summit talk with Carttr . t .. ~ \arcil Olllr•r Ii Ulrd l~"TANBUL. Turkey CAP> fhree gunmen bel!eved w bt> leftist t.errorlst.s shot and klllPd an American naval om cer and hb Turkish chauffeur Ul an ambush today Ul a res1denllal du>- tr1ct or ls tanbul. police MMOUDCed One of the a.ttac kers was killed in a series or gun duels with police und army rorces following the attack Two or the ttr roriMs 'A t·n· t'Jpturt·d. while three security agenb .ind J ,lasserby 'A l're "uunded Sam Novello 56 a LI S Nav> pell) officer from Enc. f>a . and his dra\Cr. Alt Sabra Baytar. died IA a hall or pistol bullets as they left Novello'i. home IA the Leviinl ne1ght>orh00<1 u few miles from th(' t•c ntcr of the city al• 8 45 a.m . the police said. GM 10 Lafl Ott I 2 .. 000 DETROIT CAP> -Genera l Motors Corp. will Jay otr 12,000 more employtles from seven assembly pl1Jnts, the nation's big gest automaker s~.11d today The announcement camt-one day after Ford Motor Co i.u1d at "ould lay off 15.000 employees. 6.100 of them from wh1lt•· ('Ollar Jobs The GM plants losing shifts are at Janesville. Wis.; Leeds. Mo.; Norwood, Ohio; and in Detroit. The cutback at Janesville. announced there earlier this week. involves the dropping or ik11fts from a car assembly line and a truck line Assembly line speeds are being cut at Linden, N.J . Lans· LOg. ~1ch. and I.he van plant at Lordstown. Ohio, GM said. Gold Prif•P Tftp11 'S.'iOO .tJark LOJllDON <AP> -The price bf gold climbed back past the SSOO mark today in Europe, while the dollar was mostly lower in foreign C'CChange trading. Gold clo:.ed in London al S528.50 an Ol.lllce. after having closed Tuesday at S497.50. Gold closed m New York at $505, down $14 20. • Silver clos('d in New York at S14.20, down 18 cents f 'r.,• PagP ,\I GATES ENDORSEMENTS fh ;in i.. quallf1t·at1ons i..tatcmc'nt lo \"Otcri.., ... ubm1tt(·d March 12. 1 nd u<kd the fo llo w mg state- mi·nt "pc>hcl' and community ... uµporll•r), includ e . Or<tngc · · Bra<Ulatcs . -~· · · 1 called Rrad Gates lo see if 1t "'as the same Br ad Gates that had talked about all thts fair· ness." llarns said "He said he d1dn 't like mv conversation and that 1t was too had that my oppo. nent c RyJn 1 "';is sharp enough 10 get to h11n 1 <.;ate~> first " Thomas churned that Teal re· l'l'Jvcd G::itt·~ cndor:.ement as 1·c1rl~ a~ March 6. according to 1hc quahf1ca11ons s tl:ltement l'c·al ftled "•th the county ttcgaslrJr of \'ott.•rs "There'<; nothing fa ir about 1t .Jt all." Thomas s;ud Sheriff's spokei.man Lt Wyatt llart s aid Gatl's had known Hyan for St•vcral y<:ars a nd pomtC'<I out that Gates did not hus t• his cndorSl'ffit.•nts '"on an ll'rvlt'ws alonc " And Hart said Tt:al long had been an active aide to la w en for cement Earlicr._lleputy-01striet. At torn ey Richard Farne ll had c·riticized Gates' endorse ment of J udge Soden. He claimed Gates canceled a sch eduled interview with him. Gates conceded wider ques- tioning Tuesday that he did cancel the appointment , but charged it was Famell's fault for "waiting until the las t minute" to seek an interview. The sheriff said other endorse· ments will be forthco ming -in four to s ix other judicial races. including the contest between South Orange County Municipal Court Judge Richard Hamilton a nd William Sage, a n attorney for the Huntington Beach Police Department. f 'rotft Page A J PLEAD FOR COUNSELING Richarc1 Lappcr t . a ps ~ c-hothcraµ1st from Dana Point and a Vit•tnam vet<')'an .. But the emotiona l s cars didn 't go away so easily My family broke up But with the help or some friends. I got t hrough . · · 1 am heuled. I don't need to protest. But I'm here to say we need a center run by Vietnam vetera ll.b," Lippert said_ O ne a fter another. Orange County veterans told supervisors, their individual stories of drug a.buse_, emotional upheaval and family break.up. '"I resent the antagon ist1c at- 11tude I sense in some people .,p•akm~ here. There's not onc of us on this board who d~n 't bleed w1th you ." Clark said ··Rut Orange County d1dn 't draft you. the United States did 1 ·m asking you to consider that we can't solve a ll federal prob I e ms on thjs board.·· he con- tinued. Or ange County was over- looked in February when the federal governme nt de cided to fund 86 local counseling centers nationwide. county o ffici als Siild Victim Found.-·-· A body. belitw4'd to be lh1tt of tho mi111 lnf( P'1 :>~f·nHc r ·of i.i h lleopter tb1tt crallhtd last month. w•• found Tueaday mornlna noatln1 off the coast of llunUnston Beach by a pair or fl11h~rrn n. uuthoritlt!S reported tc>duy Or1an1iu County Marbor l'utrolmen have been searchlng fur th\! body or 26·year·old Jeff Moon srnce the oil company helicopter nose-dived off Hunt· ington Beach lu t March 29 . The pilot of tte helicopter also was killed Coronor':, offlcaals, though. .. u1d tht: badly decomposed bod} hui. not been pos1l1vely 1den- t 1flcd 1'\\0 Hald\.\1n Park fas herm"n. authorities said. disco\ ered I.he oooy at aoout JU a . m near an• oUshore drilling platform and IOl>i>l't.I ;.i life prt.>server around the body Patrolnwn later spotted the lifr µrt•i.ervt.'r and brought the body to shore. They ,said th~ man appeared to have been in th1.• water for several weeks amy wai. WNH"ing t·uwl.wy boots antl hi Ul' Jl'tlllS The bod> of thl· p1lu1 of tht· t•rashl•d J\mino1I l'SA he icopll'r Gary Lt'<? Rohwt.•r, 19 . of Lukt· Els inore. wus recovered II\ patrolm1.·n immediately aflt·r I ht· rrash Trial Date Set for Two In Slaying Two South Or;ingl' County men have been ordered Lo stand trial on m urdt'r t•haqH·s 1n OranE!e County Su P<.'r ior Court in eonnect1on with the slaying of a (;oron<1 <tel Mur man nearly t"o . vcars ago. u Anthony Duvi<I U1cs, rn. of Dana Point and John Alan Keath. 22. of San Clemente an· to appear in Superior Court April 24 for arraif!nment on chargl·s of burglary. robbery and murder S pee1al-c1rcumstances are b<· ing alleged in the case which could bring the death penalty to . Kcilh and life m prison without parole for Bies. 1f they a re con- victed . They we re order ed to Superior Court Mond ay by Judge Donald Dun~an of the Harbor Judicial District Court <1fter four davs or testimony about the killin~ of Ruben Martinez P rose c ut 11 r D a v 1 d l" <i rt c· r based h1!> c:.ist· nn v1d<.·o tap<.•-. and sound recording'> mac:h when the two men allegedly r r l·nacted tht• mur1kr for a pi1lat•1· informunt Martint•/, II \\a-. found in h1.., • hloud .. putt1·n·d bt·drn11ni kall1•1J h~ a M.'\'t•n• b1•alang v.1th a lu1 g 1• -.t:.11 ..,hapt•d t:indlt· Jl ola·e said tht: real es talf· '>alcs m .. n '" h(•acl nc;.irl} wu· -.eve red from his body, ap parenlly after he was murdt:-ed K c1lh und iliti. "ere arre!>tccl lasl November followrng a thrt:L· month mve!.t1Ralwn opened h~ 1nformallon uncovered O\' the Cost a Mesa pohce department Buth haH• n·mumt·d 1n !Jal s rnc·c their arres ts K1•1th ,., ht'lll without bail und Hies 1::. held an lieu or S500.000 bail Barge Spills Oil NEW ORLEANS (AP 1 I\ hurge hit the anchor chain of .1 tanker in the M1ssii.i.1pp1 R1v1•1 . ripping a hole in the barge' an<l spilling c rude oil into the n ver. the Coast Guard said In frustration . the wire or one vet e ran s ho uted , "They've a lready gone to fight a war and now they come back to fight you guys!" But·Chairman Ralph Clark made en impassioned statement Of h IS Own in explaining why s uper visors were holding out ror federal fundina. MAYOR SCHAFER. • • DAILY PILOT , .. ,.~ Vo<• ........... _OO_ei....._ ·-,~~.~ ...__, .. _ ... _ ,,,......,'"'~"'- ~"\.Mt llle-,.,IUll At\llltllf,,,_.MOI ... Cdllor' Co1111Me1110Moe Mon..,. i=::::• J•J s:i •. ._ omc .. '--&<t«• 1011 No. CM .. Hifl'••f _,.,....., !W<l(flJ 11Uf ._,_ .......... , T•~C71•1~ o .. ,.,.. .. MMrtt ... ~ .. c "About the only thing J have to say is. I didn't realize it was go- ing t o be so hard to stay up here," Vice Mayor Hall declared after he, McFarland and Coun- cilman Eric S. Johnson took their oaths of office. Despite the advanta1e of be- ing an incumbent candidate. Hall failed to draw as many votes for re-election to the coun- cil as Johnson, a challen1er. He t a kes the seat vacated voluntarily by jeweler and long- time civic leader Dominic Raciti. an eigbt·year veteran. "I appreciate this much ... I ca ll it the cbangin' of the guard.'' said Raciti, who re- ceived a handsome plaque for hle eight years' •ervice. One of his ·long·tlme dreams for Ooata Mesa 11 the extension or one of tta principal west elde traffic artertea, •pecifically 18tb Street, over tbe Santa Ana River. a 1in1leminded RaclU ~t .,,,. bridle which would tpan another JlaiclU dream, a S&ota Ana River boatln1 m arina, hu never pined wade 1upport. New · Councilman lobn1on principally thanked bl• eam· palan mana1er Hank Homaveld; bit wife Curlatte and son Dave aft.er belac.aworn In Tuesday night. { ' "We've got a real class city I've been here since 1962 and I'll. give it my best for the next four years,·• ·said the independent r estaurant owner . operator of Ldri's J{jtchen. FormeT'm ayorMcFarland said in stepping down that it has been a pleasure to see work prog.ress on s uch city goels as the Costa Mesa Freeway, clearing up of weslside u rb~ blight, downtown re · d evelopment a nd recreational faclUtJea. He alllo warned that effects of Propo6lUon 13 are now really beglnnine to be felt· and with Proposition 9 looming on•the hori20n, ciUea face tough going ahead. McFarland said providing ade· quate houainl both through the publ1c and private sector ls a reat challenge to be met and little state or federal aid can be expectAld. Arreeta Probed , LOS ANGELES CAP> -Three vice otftcen who all~1edly pro-~cted bookmakers then staaed 1hony arruu • ·~o m11te tnem.elvee IOOk aood' may race criminal charges. Loi Angeles Police Department oHiclals ••id. '11ptoei11g Through _the. • • · · Uushwhackt:r" is a JruJlc tabb¥ owned by Pam and Steve Lazar of Costa Mesa. His owners say he ~o play m trees and bu.shes. But he looks pretty serious in this photo. doesn't he? 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Nl•\\ port Hl'ach 1 hl' 1Ju1ly Pilot n·~rets the rr ror pl;ml·'> might arrl\ e It dependi. nn thf' att1tudt-of thP Cuban ~n' l"mmcnl. he ::.<ud (".trio'> Agual;ir ..i Co!tta Rican Foreign !'\t1n1 ... tr::i rcprl'S<'n 1:.it1ve rn llavana to arrange the 1•:x1 t und "ho arrived w1t.h thr r ..fuJ!t'l'', .,,11d thl· Cub;.ins \\1•n • 111• 1 at tht· H~1\ and airport h!< ... • 1 •1" d of ~1bout JOO w hich :.hout •·d 1Jb..,n·n1Ue:. and tr1<'d to pro \llk•·lhtlll A quick tip that led to a Jlldg(''<, 1s wanC'e or a secirch "d rrant atinw1ng pohc<' into the ir apurtment r<:sullcd LO thl' arrl''>I or three Costa Mcsans on drui.: C'harges Tuesday mght. "..;a rrnt 11 s IJl'l t:r t 1 v e G eor~t· Yt•1t11\ k .,J1d pohct• v.crc forced 111 ., um mun a pr0Ce::.i.1onal ~.rft·C'rnck<'r for ht.'lp when'One of t lw ... u..,1>1·c·t., rl'fusf'd tn o~n J ... 1n1n1:ho-' found 1n his closet BraJn \ anMob Jr .. 20 . of 145 1\lh1·rt o Hodrigues , <!:.J , E 18th St . wa::. s ubsequently limped off of the second plant· ho11k1:d for inv • · · · wilh a blOOdy. t>anda~ed l<i'itc l)o~bl'-;~,on of c0<:a10t! ror sale. andfac1alcu~. µo-;i.e-;s 1on o f narcoti c s "r was attacked a group or para~hemalla and Possession of people at the airport." he sa1cJ mara1uana "They weN' sent by lht: govern· ml·nt to hai.slt u s a s we boarded the plane. -eut I feel ll1'e It is a new day. 1 bave ten the hell of Cuba." Tht· refugees said there \li ere I hl)U:.a nds or Cubans 1n the "lrt'l'L'> throwing ~tonei. at th'- hu .. n. that took them to tht J1rport and shoutmg "We don t \\ ,tflt \OU. ,\gwlar described 'tm· t•xodu.., ,1., · tht• most 1mprc~'>1Vc thtng I h." • t ',.r -.1·t'n · l lw rt.'fugt't.'" "l'rl' l <1kcn on '"' u buM~s to the AlberRUl' dt- lh-r ltn. a part of i.I form1·n prrson now used a:-. a j!O\ l'rn 1111'111 -'!UCSl h1JU-.1" Reds Win Seventh Grune in Row, 5-3 C'l'.'Cl~~AT I <AP J Dan l>rit'""t'n drove in four runs with ,, b<"t''>·loaded -;ingl e a nd .a '""'O· run homl"r. pmq~ring unbc:.iten l "ancmnat1 to a 5·3 victory over 1 he San FranC'1sco Giants todav. thc· Rl•ds" seventh triumph of the• '>('3'iOn Mike Lacoss. 2-0. was the win - ner for the defending Nationa l l.ea~ue West Oh•ision cham- 1>1ons and John Montefusco, 0·2, was the loser_ Timothy Alan Connol - ly, 21, a nd Ruth T . Wiegand. 19, al.so occupants of the apart- ment, were arrested on suspi· c1on ot possession of cocaine for "ale aJld possession or narcotics paraphemaha, equipment com- monly U.'>crt an packaging drugs \ ;1n~t0Jc; Jnd C:onnollv wer1· .il-.o booked on ~everal traffic ar rest warrants and jailed 1n lieu of -.25.0<JO ;.ind SS.000 bail respt!r· llH•l y l\lesa Blaze . Extinguished Quick rcsp<>nse by Costa Mesa Fare Dcpi.trtment units s aved a t·onvcrlt'd garage a pa rtment that \\as totally e nveloped in flames "hen they a rrived Tues- Ja>. mvl'st1gators said today . Oamo~e tll the structure oc- t•upied by David Bur~on, 32, of IHO Towne St . was limited to on· ly $700 but the fire itself was '>pcctacular. :.aid Battalion Chie( Ed Lewi:.. lie said cause of the blaie re- malAed under investigation to- day. The damaged structure is owned by Gray Jensen. a Costa Mesa r e-sident. Chief Lewis said. • CORONA DEL MAR THE SHOPS FOR ALL SEASONS • or The Discriminating Tennis Player. In Stock Nowl \ I Btldness t/ltldt 1 a. ,._., 11. 11m 8)'IOllNC'VNN1n crlme. potlutlon ud t>rlc•· NEW V~ (AP> Y•tt· faxlna. Private properly week la aponaorod by t.be NaUooal Al· ao<:&1tJoo ol R a1lort, whlcb la quite UpW about what lt aw U- 'hreat1 to prlvatt property rl1hta suaranteed by the 5th and 1•th amendmenta. llay wu '"a ulloaal = ol Some biJ·butlDMt ••tcutlv• ........ Tolnonow l1 ·• ·=---..;::;.hn---.dtcl.d.t..d....lo 11no re. t.hJ w.n.es dry" o-a-ome. e\ttnr.-t>Ut otbtra are r ady to ''teo.omle crowU• d17" to f"b C.Ulna It "anti b I bual· othera Tb.la WMk la "prt .. te nna day," they hope to countt.r property w..k." Nut •'8 we It by pl'OC'lalmlna tbt b4!ncflt.a Tb H amo ndm•nU. tb• Realtors HY. protect American.a In ownln1. U1ln1 and dl1P011n• of pr,vale property without un· due government lnterrerence. Out, Its leaders malntllin, In· t~rf~renctt la 1rowtng. bonor Mtntari.. t'Orl)Of'atlOM bf stow. Econotnlc detlaratJon, pl'OCttt and fCMlnttt·protHl are elbow· THE BUSINESS Roundtable t n c e 1 c h for example, hu dt1trlbu\;;d other for Ume position paioers that talk or bual in the ~un . ness u • aource·or }ohl', "' a tom p c t in i taxpG)ler. 111 an agent of IJO<'lal w I t h e 1 c h Justice. 111 a source of phy8lcaJ RENT CONTROL ls seen as lnlerfertmce. So a re some local restrictions Imposed by build.in& codes. and limitations set by arbitrar y zo n i n g . Mos t dan~erous to aome Realtors are local propo1ala, none enac~ to prevent owners from selling wtth Oll\ f i rst obtaining pt!rmasslon other and and financial security with the UIUll The tablt. mMdtl up solely of 1 e 1 .a o n a l mM\ who head the nation's bla· .. riles: annual gHt companies. seekb to l-on· meeUnis. te· 'Ince people th~t busant'l! la the unlon1. wed source oft~ n11Uon'f\ wc·nlth und d I n 11 a nd lh•t al houJd be prtsen t-d , not •raduations cuN•o•• de st ro.ytd ANGR\' ABOUT f ederul wule. overspending and laxa· Uon. Rlchud Le~her. NatJOn4"1 Chamber or Commerce preM· dent, recently christened Apnl 15. tax deadline day. as a na· tional day of shame ... even dis· grace.'' F:conomac growth da}. a '111y clo~ely related an spmt c1., "'ell us date. 1s being obst:rvt:d by the .t"'at1onal Coalition lor Growth. an oHshoot of the Jl er1t uge Foundation. ~ pro·bui.anc!>i. thank tank. The Realtors also see govern- ment spending. taxation and in· flat1on as ominous threats. and seek public support from wbal they cull the 2 percent solution. "The 2 percent solution re· com mt!nds that federal spending be slowed by al least 2 percent, or SO billion. by September 30. and another 2 percent or Sl8 bill Ion in 1981," said f!alph Pritchard. president. One group, however. dis · agre~. said Leshe r. and that group. made up of Ra lph Nader followers. Is s ponsoring "Big Bus iness Day.'' during wruch 1t hopes to emphasize corporate GROWTH DAY seckl> to un derm1ne the popularity of the no· lion that no growth, the <In · tithesis of business philosophy. 1s the only possible response to conservation and environmental preservution. "We think so much of t he 2 percent solution." he continued, More . W opien Investing , For Begi111ier, Establisl1 O bj ectives By SHERRY LUCAS Did you know over half of the stockholders in the country are women? In the past, tbJs was fre- quently because women had inherited stock from their husbands. But today, with more and more women in· dependent and working, the number of women in· vestors fas opposed to passive stockholders> is in· creasing rapidly. Consequently, the next three col· umns wilJ contain some suggestions for the new woman investor. Novice fnvestors male or female -must de· cide whether they can afrord to invest. how to esta blish investment objectives and how to choose securities to m eet those objectives. "' established grov. th tre nds and prospects (current hi gh·growth indus tries Include drugs and health care. electronics and technology. energy and oil service and office equipment> and cyclical stocks at times when their prices are low. <Cyclicals in- clude airlines. aluminums, broadcasting, forest products and selected chemicals.> The latter me thod might also be used to purchase blue chip companies which may be about to enjoy periods of accelerated earnings growth. lf you are older and have been earning a good salary for some time. you probably would like to be ahlc to minimize your federal tax liability, especially if you arc married and file a joint re- turn. TO DECIDE WHETHER you are in a position \'OU MAY BE ABLE lo accomplish this by to Invest. answer the following three questions shifting funds from an Investment that produces first: taxable income into municipal bonds, which ay .-----...~""n-1-cove-r..iwing expen~mf<>A~l¥--... tn-'t'-el"est that l!I free rom reaeralmcome axes. food , clothing. s helter? you purchase municipal bonds Issued within the -Do I have adequale insurance to protect state or your residency. they will also likely be mysell and my family in case of illness or death? free of state and local taxes. ~ Do I have enough available cash to meet emergencies that may a rise? Municipal bonds must be purchased in If you've answered yes to all three. you can minimum lots of five. almost without exception . If start to plan an Investment program. you wis h to participate in a sm aller way. you might consider municipal bond funds, which allow VOtJR OBJECTIVES.SHOULD be determined by a combination of factors. including age. de· pendent<;, capital income and temperament. Those points will help decide whether you s hould inl'es t ror incom e. for long-term growth. or for short·term profits -as well as the minimum return desired and tht• amount or n sk willing to as- unit purchases <usually Sl,000) that represent participation in a diversity of bonds. These also generally permit reinvestment of dividends. com· pounding the tax·exempt income. s ume. . · If your total net worth is s ufficiently large and your tax bracket is high enough. a tax investment such as an oil a nd gas or real estate partnersrup could be an attractive investment. In this and the next column. four profiles will illustrate how women in different circumstances m ight establish their obJeclivcs and attempt to re-• alize them. <Each of these profiles could just as ON THE OTHE R RAND, tax·deferred an· nuities offer a conservative means of building capital for your retiremeht while at the same lime easily fit a mart.) · offering tax advantages. , And because long-term capital gains. when they can be realized. are one or the best t ax shelters there is, you s hould consider acqulrlng a portfolio of stocks for appreciation potential. <At this particular time, with interest rates hlgh. high· grade corporate bonds might also be conslftred for long.term capital gains. l If you are young, have no dependents and earn enough to live comfortably and save something for the future, you might be in a position to take reasonable risks in the pursuit of profits. IF YOUR INVESTABLE capital at the begin· ning is small, you might conside r buying s hares in a mutual fund which invests for aggressive growth. If your available capital is larger, you might want to choose your own stocks. Two logical approaches include industries with f Lucru 13 on account executive m the Santa Ana of· f1ce of Memll. Lynch, Pterce. Fenner & Smith J ''l'M NOT OOllG TO MISS DELIVERlllG A BABY ... '' "I cari relax oufs1de or home anrt oftice 1<now1nq that I'm not 901nq to miss delivering ii bclt>Y when t m belwPen 1oca11on~ . ·Eugene A Sollman. M O . Canoga Park 'DOMIG fH( GASOtJN( CAUllCH WHAT MORE CAH I SAY1 Wht11 I qet OilQll(! ~ m.~·\ llQITI 1i... onu dllO c.t11 Ill' 1~ 10 d~"'' tuSIOl!IPI ne.11 lll.ll IOc.JllM A,,.,_ l'q ~ Oii 10 •IS~ 1le7!1!' A!ld "'"' "'V lluSlrlnS rt ~ llrllOSI OJ"V I a Ill' ~· W!lllCM ~· ./(11'11 s l)rrrnl(~ A(JOOt [ "9"'tt! s lnC Oownn ••MJI Willi AAOIOl IN TM( JllUCIC .. n \ M<t l\JWlft9 10m1Dne uo 'tOll an me ~ IO Uy lGll ¥• WM'llld R.lv • ~ AC&ll-.. C#IClt'-s ~ocpws C..Ol!ll<ilM ·MY Nllll MO I '1M IWITlllN ..... MV ~ dul5 111 !ollVU IO Iha l)UOlt. btll'O Mll.Jbll .. all limes 1$ • ~ ~ P.IQe ~IS~ My o.lQef ilf10 I ,yt l\#lfll!rS ~ ~ $21 • ~ Iha rnl IS mine• ··H C Muigny Ii C Murl)lly ~ &uenil P.!rk "THANKS TO AHSWEA 'AG£ As~ 0<wa!l' tOOSUlld!ll eot1 •hnq wrthoul an Ol1ite \ldH 1 can now oo °" SO<l,ll fllld~wnl10U1 WO!'Vl"IJ ~ wllelne< drty l4lfs l\M Cami' '" • CndOrl 8 We·• AJ .ea Wealm ConMl'lin1~ I OS AolJe'!', "M KAVUAlllUI ACCOUKTS .... •. Answel Page .... \ OIOV>Ol'O ~ ~ ~ Wl!Mur men on Ille ltelo Wt h.M QW>eO /ICCQJnlS bl' ""'1g .clle IO gl.1 10~c.a~11'<1l~Cll< Mb11efS qu<I< ~ .. 11en h¥ l\M •orCllio<ll .. ,,,,,. On ~o: ~ (hlrr(JI Co Lo<~ •TME Otll TillMG 001 sm Ml AIAAT " 1n real esti1e vour t.l"s "om CJoenl~ ,)., 'IOU' 1'leolooo One 1'WIO ITldJ stti nv /JO.Ill loon OC!it'ls is""" rny Cd~\ Q'I' IOmtlffJN' Ea.io- f.erllur, 21 Rul [Sl;llt l.»f\¥000 AMwef Page caa alen you 10 WT'()Ot1an1 p11one calls. 100>·24 hour1 a &v in Los Angeles Oranoe. River· side San Be<narOIOO ano pans ~ Veniura counties Thele's no hmtl lo Ille number ~ .. beeQS .. you can TIIC8IY9 ~no no ex1ra pl'OOe cl\arl)e\ or spec.al eq111pmen1 10 tns1an 'Mien SOCllOOllO warn' you. they 111S1 Olcll irs as easy as 1t1a11 CJn us tO<lay··IOIHree··IOf aH Ille details' fH~SWER PfllJE In Los Angetn County 462-PAGE In Orang\e County 731-7717 •QI --1·800·252·9161 Or cal Information b Ille Answer Pl91 oftiet l'lllf9'1 You· •? flt oft C..t1i11 I ' I TllOMAS PASS, IOOAMC S75.00 Qff on all root repairs and coatings. Spec1atiz1ng 1n lin seed o.r 1real1 ng stungfe and shake roofs Asphalt & acrylic coattngs tor all types of bu11t·uP compos111on and mobile ho me roots 20 years eJCperience. No waiting FREE estimates. Memberi of Chamber of Commerce and Callfornle Contractors Assoc lie. 11320256. 17141 U5-6tl J If it 's got wheels, you'll move rt faster in a Daily Pilot classified ad.Cati 642-5678 and a friendly ad- viser wilt help you turn your wheels into -tash.----- "that we are wUUna to let \he 1d.mlnlstratlon and Coo1ress take credit for It If they will just hnpl~lV' R"ullt-. tMl-UI, natlonal secretaries week ra~ You wU1 probablJ aet more ol u •n economic Issue! Tht an tarful ttaaa )'Otl wUI ._. anawer bttomes evident on au· from tbt NaUonal Cpm• lftt-your teeretarr ranr«Hr-TaTPJ1Niifer, the Herita1e lf -she 11 pa.id commensurate Foundation, the 8 •1lne11 w l t h h e r s k i l l s a n d Roundta"'9, and tbe a.alt.an. not 1lory. · BUT now. YOU ASK, does r(sponslblliUes. The latter a:umbtr 7'2,000. 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"Corporate executives are sidelining all over the place." says J ames Hague, a district director of the Small Business Administration, although the risks a re high, particularly for the Inexperienced and about one-third of sideline businesses fold within a year. <Only a sm all percentage of these ne w busi- nesses fail putr ight, however . and leave their creditors WJlh s1grt1Cicant losses.> rn good times 8!> well as bad. hundreds or thou!>ands or new s mall businesses fold each year. In 1980, moreover. as evidence accumulates or a busi- ness decbnc or unpredictable depth. duration and breadlh. more of you than ever may be tempted to consider a s ideline business to bolster your real in- comes as they lag behind double-digit inflation. Although the squeeze 1s tightening hard now on siartup and exp:m!>1on credit. the rise in this loan field has amounted to nearly 30 perce nt over the past three years alon<'. · THE LURES ARE undeniable : the traditional Ame rican dream of bl'ang your own boss. the t'hallenge of a busan<',.., that presumably can be han'dled 1n your ~pare time. the deep Clcs 1re fo r calch· up'mcomt• Bm the failure rule nashcs a bright red s ignal of warning Why so many" IS SI St; Ot.:T OF 10 1·ast·'· lhc underlying n·a,ons ;,re manllgerial 1nexpt!ncnce. incpt1tudt. in- compt-ntencl' Th£· .., u rf a <' t• t' x p I a n a t 1 on " m a y a pp e a r dramat1call:-d1fft·rt·nt f<.tuJty r~('arch. lhf' wrong -.kill ..... und<•rC';,ip1t.il1zat1on, dependmlo{ on hunch in· sll·ad or in d{'pth market 1nvest1gat1on. us ing hobbies and sports to me:tke tn\ C·'-tmcnt dec1s 1ons. assuming that personal '>k1lb will b~ a ~uarantee of a venture's SUCC'l'SS Trut., a chef ma} bt• a bt-tter manager or a fast rood op<>r<1t1<>n than a b<JOk keeper But the chef may tx-totallv le:tckmg 1n kno.,..lcd~" of how to kecp books on t hl· bu.'11n1·)',s COi ~(i I STO YOUR o wn hus aness via a franchise 1s still 1n a boomanl? trend. with franchises involved in an estimated iiS,000 businesses in 1979 alone and sales in lh(· S300 h1lhon r:.inge Among the most rap1dl:-·.it rowing franchises are: automotive produ<.'ls and services . beauty a nd health ser \'lces. bus iness aids and M'rv1ces: tax preparation ser\'lces. entertainment and leis ure activities and security sen ices Bl' on ~uard · ,\sk as ma ny quc!>llOn)'o as vou can or those alrc·ad:-O(l(•rat1ng .i franch1<.,e s1m1 lar to that YOJ.I plan STl'O\' THE Bl'Sl~ESS on-the-spot for at lee:tst six months. to learn about labor problems. the c·u!'>tomC'r market area, how to produce the product. R1 g1dl} obey the franchise mstruct1ons. Wrtte the lndu!>try and Trade Adm1n1straUon . U S Department of Commerce, Room 1104. Washington. 0 C 20230. for 11 free booklet giving background informa tion on nearly 800 franchise operations -As k the Small · Busanes11 Administration's Serv1('(' Corps of Re Cired Executives (SCOR~ for free counsel offered to the novice sm all business en- trepreneur. Check Washington or district offices. Gold, Silver Quotations Geld By The Aa•odated Preas Selected world gold prices Wednesday : London: morning fixing $513.SO, up S16.00; afternoon fix· ing $520.00, up $22.50: closing $528.SO. Paris: attem oon fixing $528.Sl, up $21.25. Fraalda.rt: $514 .98, upS18.00. Za.r1dl: $530.00 bid, up $37.00 : $535.00 asked. New York: Handy & Harman mid-m orning $520.00. Qp $22.50. -New York: Engelhard selling price mld·morning $526.30. up $22.SS. New York: Engelhard fa bricated gold mid·morning, $539.SS. up $23.34. Sllfttr NEW YORK (AP) -Handy & Harmaa allver $14.190, up $0.4~. Engelhard sliver $14.6'0. up $0.490: fabricated silver, $15,~. up $0.SlS. "'" ... NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferrolJ4•metal pl'fces to; d•y;---. Coppet .IM~·.111.4 a pound, U.S. dt11tina\iona. Le .. 45 cenu a iM>und. ' Z• S&.8045 a pound. Mettuy $405.00 per nask . . Plata.• $827·9850 troy oz. N. Y.